The Straits Times, 26 October 1971

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times 1118 National Newspaper F.std 1845 if TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 227 1 Raja to explain S'pore stand on China's seat ITNITED NATIONS, Mon. Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam will explain today Singapore's stand on each of the resolutions on China's representation now before the General Assembly. He will speak under "explanation of vote" a right which membernation* are entitled tn exercise before
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  • 54 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. South African police, in their second major nationwide swoop this year, staged simultaneous weekend raids yesterday on the homes of about 100 student and church leaders, journalists and other public figures In seven cities and made at least one arrest. The purpose of the
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  • 38 1 JAKARTA. Mon. About 120.000 Indonesians die of malaria annually, while 30 million are atllicted by the disease every year, according to a report of the Minister of Health published by Antara news agency yesterday. UPI.
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  • 272 1 Night blast riddle 'A loud bang' A hole Big crater in garden of senator's home KUALA KUBU BHARU. Monday A MYSTERY explosion rocked the home of Senator Wong Swee Soon here for o few seconds last night. It shattered the window panes and damaged two marble stools in the garden,
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  • 160 1 Nothing better to do, so boy killed woman SYDNEY, Mon. A judge today Jailed a 14-year-old boy for 13 years for battering and stabbing a 62--year-old woman to death because he had "nothing better to do." Judge Jack Lee said in his judgment that Wayne Anthony King of Sydney pleaded
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  • 71 1 12 dead in tunnel train collision TOKYO, Mon. Two crowded express trains collided In a tunnel near the city of Isu today, killing 12 people and Injuring 168, according to initial reports from rescue workers. The collision occurred on a single line of the Klnkl private railway In a mountain
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  • 37 1 KAMPALA, Mon. Uganda warned Tanzania tonight that its forces would destroy without warning any army or guerilla units within a 90-square-mile (230 sq. km) area of Tanzania territory south of the Ugandan border. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 CAIRO. Mon. The state demanded ihe death penalty today for formir Egyptian War Minister Mohamed Fawzi as his trial opened on charges of conspiring to overthrow President Anwar Sadat .last May. AP. (See Page It)
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  • 429 1 France rolls out the red carpet for Mr B PARIS, Mon. Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev arrived here today from Moscow on his first visit to the west as Communist Party chief. Mr. Brezhnev, who flew in aboard an Ilyushln-62 airliner, was greeted at Orly Airport by French President Georges Pompidou
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  • 91 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A "well-dressed" man of about 30 is foing around hotels exchanging forced American currency, police warned today. According to a police spokesman, the Chinese man usually carries two ISSIO© Mils. One of them is gjftMne and the other It is believed the man
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  • 48 1 HOW! BIG CHIEF GOLDEN EAGLE, USSR HOW! Big: Chief Golden Eagle surveys the scene In Edomonton. Alberta. The "chief" is none other than Soviet Prime Minister Mr. Alexei Kosygin. The Ermineskin Indians gave him the title and the headdress during a lunch in his honour yesterday. AP radiopicture.
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  • 92 1 'Haven of Indon bandits' say police JAKARTA. Mon. Police in the North Sumatran city of Medan believe big-time Indonesian bandits are using Singapore as a haven, according to Antara news agency. Antara quoted Medan Police Chief Brlg.-Oen. Sutadl as saying that "many of them are now staying in Singapore, living
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  • 30 1 LONDON. Mon. Scotland Yard detectives yesterday picked up five Asians and launched a wide hunt for others after a suspected invasion by illegal Immigrants on the Kent coast.
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  • 221 2 Mother is found dead four days after son is born CINGAPORE, Mon. A 22-year-old housewife was found dead today at the foot of a block of flats, four days after she jrave birth to a baby boy. The body of Madam Yoong Mew Ching was found at the foot of
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  • 88 2 10 Indons jailed for illegal entry SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten Indonesians who entered Singapore without a passport between June and October were jailed by a magistrate's court toda>. Buang bin Hassan. 40. Yacob bin Nilam. £5, Halilah bte Sansim. 20. were each jailed for three weeks. Ng Koon Leng. 21. Ant;
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  • 138 2 ALL his eager hopes expressed in this bif happy grin, little Teo Kok Seng holds up his plate in anticipation of the treat coming to him. He wasn't disappointed either. Before long, the four-year-old was tucking in cake and ice-cream. Kok Seng, with 20 friends from
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  • 377 2 Major chit fund firms welcome the Bill SINGAPORE. Monday VfAJOR chit fund companies in Singapore welcome the Chit Fund Bill, and say its provisions are "very encouraging and will help stabilise the business. Mr. V.K.S. Narayanan chairman of Oemlni Chit Fund Corporation Ltd, said the provisions of the Bill were
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  • 141 2 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government is carrying out a survey to find out how many Malays are holding skilled jobs In pioneer industries. Deputy Chief Director of the Co-ordination, Unification and Evaluation Unit of the Prime Minister's Department Inche Yahya bin Abdul Wahab, said
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  • 36 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Water consumption yesterday was 98.4 million rations 4.9 million gallons less than on Saturday. Rainfall recorded at Seletar reservoir was 0.01 in. No rain fell at Pelrce and Macßltchle reservoirs.
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  • 143 2 'DON'T BE CHEATED OF YOUR EPF MONEY' T£ UALA LUMPUR, Mon. People who withdrew their Employees Provident Fund contributions through false declarations on the advice of others often end up being cheated, the general manager of the EPF, Mr. Lee Slow Mong, said today. "Ttiey often end up with with
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  • 110 2 MSA girls' complaint: Mikes too bulky CINGAPORE. Mon —MSA ground hostesses are now armed with portable microphones In the arrival hall of Singapore airport for making announcements to incoming passengers. This was provided to them recently after thieves broke into the area and stole all the microphones and speakers which
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  • 147 2 CAVE IN: CORONER I URGES STRONGER SHORINGS i CINGAPORE. Mon— The i Second Coroner. Mr. Tan I Hun Hui, warned today that unless the shorings at i a Scotts Road construction j site were strengtaened or I reconstructed. another fatal accident could occur I there. He said this before rei
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  • 164 3 A recital f ull of authority and conviction SINGAPORE. Mon. Professor Hugo Steurer was presented by the Singapore Musical Society at the Conlerence Hall tonight. It was a pity tnat a larger audience was not present to hear a recital full of authority and conviction. The recital opened with Harald
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  • 41 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A labourer had four fingers ol his right hand severed In a grinding machine today. M. Marappan, 33. was grinding some spices at the shop, in Tanjong Pagar Road, when his fingers were trapped In the machine.
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  • 161 3 JUGOSLAV PreI mier Mr. D»mal Bijedic greets Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on arrival in Belgrade yesterday. The Singapore Prime Minister and party flew in from Dubrovnik. a resort on Yugoslavia's Adriatic coast where they had spent two days. Financt Minister Jano Simile and other officials
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  • 271 3 Packaging and success by Mr Tang SINGAPORE. Monday MANUFACTURERS were lotby urged to pay "serious attention" to packaging as it can "help achieve success for a new product or breathe life into an old one." Mr. Tang See Chlm. the acting Minister for Finance, made the call at the opening
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  • 305 3 Japanese to build tanker repair docks in Johore TOKYO, Monday J^ MAJOR Japanese shipyard today announced an $8">-million plan to build two repair docks in Johore for supertankers using the Malacca Straits. The announcement follows discussions which Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, had with top executives of the Sumitomo
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  • 70 3 service SINGAPORE. Mon.— The National Productivity Centre will plan and conduct a training programme for the Postal Services Department. The Ministry of Communications said in a statement that it hoped the training would improve the postal services. The programme Is estimated to take a year.
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  • 158 3 Why the students were late for school Ml AR Mon. Man; students were late for school and some missed their terminal examinations today when workers of the MuarBatu Pahat Lian Hoe Bus Company refused to take on extra passenrers, in support of the road safety campaign. This followed complaints especially
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  • 251 3 - SINGAPORE, Mon. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tan Teck Khlm, today said he was personally looking into the problem of Indebtedness among some members of the force. He was commenting on the Sunday Times report that a total of 454 police officers
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  • 50 3 Student is found dead in flat SINGAPORE. Mon. A third-year medical student of the University of Singapore, Leong San Cheong, 23 was found hanged in the hall of his flat In Cleme.iceau Avenue tcday. According to neighbours he lived alone with his mother. Police do not suspect any foul play.
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  • 30 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Schoolgirl Lim Ouat Lav, 10, of Broadrick Primary School, died after a bus knocked her down outside the school In Broadrlck Road, Xatong. at noon today.
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  • 192 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Careful study should be made before allowing government doctors to do private practice after office hours, the Singapore Medical Association said today. The SMA president. Dr. Koh Eng Kheng said that the disadvantages of such a scheme could far outweigh the advantages. He
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  • 229 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. TRAFFIC restrictions have been announced for the 100-kilometre team time trial of the fifth Asian Cycling Championships on Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. About 200 cyclists are expected to take part In the event, which starts and ends at Upper Thomson Road opposite
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 112 4 Thriving tourist agencies can save the trishaw AGREE whole- heartedly with your report (S.T., Oct 23) on the plight of the trishaw-men. They are racing against time, against the speed of change. Drooping, haggard, hunched-up and hatless against the afternoon sun, they are a sorry sight. It seemed that our
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    • 57 4 ABOUT two years back. I learnt that the plot of vacant land adjacent to Mci Chin Road was reserved for a school building. The place is still undeveloped and rilled with overgrowth tall pi ints and trees. During raining days It is a haven for mosquitoes Could the authorities 1oq«c
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    • 258 4 Now they'll not be on 'transit' GOVT REPLIES I REFER to the letter by "Bewildered" (S.T., Oct. 5). Generally, in airline terminology a "transit passenger" is one who arrives on a flight and continues on the next stage on the same aircraft after a brief stop. This passenger is taken
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    • 76 4 WITH reference to the letter by "Resident" tS.H., Oct. 12) Lorong Kalul is a private road the maintenance of which is the responsibility oi the owners of lands abutting the road. However, the Paya Lebar citizens' consultative committee has recommended to the Urban and Rural Services committee that Lorong Kalul
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    • 127 4 I REFER to the letter by "Perplexed Resident" (8.T., Oct. ll) headlined "Allowing noisy factories to get away with it." When "Perplexed Resident" informed this Ministry about noise, dust and smell pollution caused by a factory In Changl. an immediate investigation was carried out. A notice to abate the dust
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    • 243 4 When a priest has his own family to think of Celibacy and the Church THK vocation of Roman Catholic priests and nuns is a self-sacrificing one. In recent years there has been controversy over allowing priests to wed. Can this, If permitted, be a change for the better? A married
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    • 176 4 I FULLY agree with "antipollution" (S.T.. Oct. 19). There is now a new housing estate of about 40 bungalows at Ponggol Seventeenth Avenue fronting the sea. This place seems to be a very serene and beautiful spot which Singapore can be proud of Weekenaers who find Changl Point too crowded
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    • 78 4 REFER to the letter by 1 Llm Yue Huang's (S.T, Oct. 23). As a matter of fact, I personally have seen several accidents take place at the United Bus Services terminus at Queen Street. The big buses should not be allowed to park in the centre of a narrow street.
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    • 33 4 J HOPE that the authorlties concerned will Instal a common TV antenna at blocks 74 and 75, Prince Charles Square, and other blocks which do not have such antennae. BLOCK 74, Singapore 3.
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    • 79 4 rpHE Slngapore-Johore exL press bus is supposed to take its p?ssengers from Singapore to the Jchore Bahru terminus. But whenever I take this bus. I find myself stranded at the Jchore Bahru cutoms checkpoint. Passengers pay the full fare. If the bus cannot wait for
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    • 33 4 A BUS shelter should be erected at the bus stop in Penang Road In the vicinity of some new shopping centres. Action should be taken before the rainy season starts. CARLESS, Singapore 6.
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    • 80 4 THE public telephone near a commercial college in Bencoolen Street (opposite the St. Joseph's Institution field) has been out of order for several days now. Doesn't the STB make regular inspections of their public telephones which are more often than not out or order? Telling the
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    • 135 4 ONE evening last week I set out to make a phone call. I went to the nearest public telephone near block 166 Stirling Road— but found it out of order. I went over to the next call box in front of block 171. To my annoyance I found that It
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    • 41 4 pOULD the STB instal a public telephone at the junction of Kirn Keat Road and Jalan Bejiagia There is no public telephone in this area, and the nearest is about a mile away in Jalan Tenteram. LIM SENG HUAT, Singapore 12.
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    • 31 4 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f g,st Vmk&ht as well catch >. YOUR 1 UP ON TH' NEWS THANKS! \^Qk I R^PERiI WHILST I WAIT FEI? >— —^TB Vw >LTHAT YAKK IN' PETUNIA
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  • 96 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A farmer and his son who were round unconscious in a 40ft. -deep well on Saturday, were today reported to be getting better in Batu Pahat District Hospital. Kee Man Seng, 43, and his son Chin See, 21, were cleaning the well
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Shukor bin Shahman. 32. a lather of «ix. was lailed for six months today for taking $150 as •inducement to get an identity raid for an Indonesian five years aeo
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  • 382 5 By CHUA SIEW KENG C I X (i A V 0 R E, Mob. The daily sprucing up of classroom s, school corridors and gardens has been routine work to children in two Singapore schools since the beginning of the year. And it has paid off.
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  • 66 5 Inquiry into goods train derailment KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Commission of Inquiry is to be set up to Investigate the derailment yesterday of 27 wagons of a goods train near Padang Rengas, north of Ipoh. Preliminary Investigations found no trace of sabotage or the use of explosives. Railway service north
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Library's Group Services Section Is organising a talk and demonstration on porcelain painting by Mrs. Helena Leow at its staff training room on Wednesday at 10.30 am Free admission tickets are available from the library's Information desk, adult lending section.
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  • 35 5 KLANO. Mon. O. Oanesan. 21. was charged in the magistrates court here today with raping a girl at Buklt Jelutong Estate at about 8 p.m. last Wednesday. No plea was recorded.
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  • 136 5 Perak MCA to raise points in Aziz —Report—' GITIAWAN, Mon. The Malaysian Chinese Association In Perak is to raise certain points in the Aziz Report for reconsideration by the Government. This was decided here last night at a meeting or 200 members of boards of Chinese schools, headmasters and teachers.
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore Armed Forces will hold a manoeuvre exercise in the Chua Chu KariK Lim Chu Kang erra on Tfcursuaj and Friday.
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  • 179 5 ASAIHL meeting over professor exchange HONO KONG. Mon. The Administration Board of the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) met here today to discuss applications submitted by member-institutions for assistance under its academic staff exchange schemes. The schemes a;e for exchange of professors for periods ranging from
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    • 108 5 fflo. Lim bought a new orange drew yesterday Today ahe has a matching car. It's easy. All you do is go to a local stay that way, because ICI paints are car refinisher. Insist on seeing the ICI incredibly tough and won't fade, colours. And there you'll have the widest
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 205 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5- Th e liver cod teems to have 8 Maltreatment by some bacll- two lives <4>. K. tetolS lime' <3-5). 6. Do they sell cars and have a Putin* lor ability? (6). birds to let here? (15). I?! U takes coal B ma tter 7 Veronica
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  • 121 6 HOTEL GIRLS VIE FOR BEAUTY TITLE CINGAPORE. Mon— Hotel waitresses, and coffee house and supermarket girls will vie with each other for beauty honours on Saturday. Thirty of them will compete in the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union's Anniversary Queen contest at its seventh anniversary dance at the Victoria
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  • 72 6 Youth (in a coma for 11 days) dies SINGAPORE. Mon. A 20-year-old labourer died in Outram Hospital last night after being in a coma since Oct. 14. Sabtu bin Abu Hasan was severely burnt in an explosion on board a ship at Par East Livingston shipyard in Jurong at 9.30
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  • 304 6 The Bolshoi's high-flier delights the crowd IT HAS taken Russian dancer Samil Yagudin more than ballet training to achieve this high-flying Cos-sack-style leap. According to Samil, principal dancer of the Bolshoi Theatre now in Singapore, he owes a lot to his football and athletic training. He said: "Doing these leaps,
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  • 249 6 Man who slashed wife for quarrelling with his mother KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man, who slashed his wile after she quarrelled with his mother, was sentenced to 12 months' Jail by the High Court today. Chow Yutt Chung. 34. admitted slashing his wife. Thai Len. 28, but said he was
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  • 25 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ti»e Police Assistance Fund Committee today presented a cheque of $300 to the Darul Ihsan Muslim Orphanage In Mattar Road. Aljunled.
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  • 198 6 Brunei Sultan's adviser is highest paid civil servant By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Mon. The Sultan today asked his department heads to Rive their fullest co-operation to his newly appointed general adviser, Pehin Dato Isa Brunei's highest paid civil servant. Pehin Dato Isa. 36, a lawyer, was appointed to
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Teow Wai Ming. 23. who hugged a woman in a women's toilet on Saturday, was fined $400 or two months jail today. He admitted committing the offence in Block 4. Boon Keni? Road.
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  • 476 7 NEW DRIVERS BLAMED SINGAPORE. Monday o() per cent of accidents in Singapore invo 1 v c drivers who obtained their licences within one or two years. This shows, says the National Safety First Councils' annual report for 1970/71. that experience reduces accidents. Statistics for motorcyclists, who formed
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  • 88 7 PENANG. Mon.— Workers at the Oversea-Chinese Bank here staged a lunch break protest today. Sharp at noon, they stopped work and trooped off for lunch. Later, they gathered at the bank's front door and watted for the nearby clock tower to strike one before re-entering
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  • 169 7 'Stagger office hours for smoother traffic' proposal SINGAPORE. Sun.— An American safety adviser. Mr. Donald G. Vaughan. has recommended that more firms in the private sector adopt staggered office hours to relieve traffic congestion. He has also recommended: THE LAW prohibiting the carrying of passengers in the rear of lorries
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  • 52 7 SIKOAPORE. Mon. Members of the Siglap citizens' consultative committee yesterday made their third tour of the constituency as part of the current Keep Singapore PollutionFree campaign. They were accompanied by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rehlm Ishak. who Is also the MP for
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  • 336 7 Divorce case husband: I cannot answer -charges- PENANG, Mon. A former teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Mahon, was granted a divorce today from an Irish rubber estate inspector Patrick Charles Mahon. Mr. Justice Chang Mm Tat granted her a decree nisi, to be made absolute In three months, on the grounds of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 144 7 I Ih-ff 10»p «y t\ T. Ham tin I TUNK WON VtZZIR! HE TH' ONLY iX^— V. ...TELL TUNK>- I VKMOW DAMtiT^L A.MXJ CAN TELL TK DINOSAUR GOT YOUR TROUBLE/WELL, >, r WANT/ WHOM wSTT \jJuA A 'IM IT'S TH' NEW( Y..YESSIR!| EGG HUNT?/ CROWN IS, HE'S WE'LL SEE A
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  • 421 8 Salesman jailed for kidnap AFFAIR WITH GIRL OF 15 CALLED 'MISS X' By MAUREEN CHUA gl N G A PORE, Mon. Salesman Lim Eng Lam, 34, was jailed for a year today for kidnapping and having carnal connection with a 15--year-old girl. He was convicted after a three-day trial in
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  • 436 8 SINGAPORE, Mon A BIRTHDAY party at Christmas led to a "triangular" relationship between a man and two women ending in the murder of one of the women, the High Court heard today The DPP. Mr. p. O. Ram. was outlining
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  • 52 8 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca State Government has plans to build a new $350,000 house for the Governor next year. The present house on top of Saint Paul's Hill, occupied by former British Resident Commissioners. Is believed to be more than 80 years old and requires
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  • 232 8 New MSA Ipoh schedule 'worst in years' IPOH, Mon. The Malaysia Singapore Airlines' new schedule of flights in and out of Ipoh, which comes into effect from Nov. 1, has been described here as "unsatisfactory" and "the worst in many years." Objections to the new timings have been sent to
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  • 145 8 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Wives of Asean diplomats here will put their culinary skills to charitable use In a series of cooking demonstrations next month. The demonstrations held to commemorate Asean Year 1971 have been organised by the Chinese Women's Association In conjunction with the
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  • 112 8 CINGAPORE, Mon. Trouble started over girls and the choice of records between rival gangs In a Saturday night party. Two days later, one of the rang leaders was found fatally stabbed, a coroner's court heard today. Inspector Oh Chye Bee of the ClD's Special Investigation Section
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  • 331 9  -  R. CHANDRAN Ey OINGAPORE, Mon. It was a lifesaving good morning for seven Indonesian farmers today. They were rescued at 6.21 a.m. after having clunr to their half-sub-merfed sailing boat in the waters off Pulan Bu- kom since 8 p.m. yesterday. And the rescue came
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  • 51 9 SINOAPORE, Mon. The Alpha Gallery will hold a 10--day exhibition paintings and graphics by Malaysian artist Abdul Latin at its premises in Alexandra Avenue from 6 p.m. next Monday. Quest ol honour at the opening will be Puan BadarUh Abdullah, wife of the Malaysian High Commissioner to
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  • 128 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The evolution of public opinion is a necessary part of the democratic process, said the Jamaican Prime Minister, Mr. Hugh Lawson Shearer. Effective professional organisations could provide a useful pool of expertise, he said in a cable to the conference on
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  • 62 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Labour Minister Tan Sri V. Manlckavasagam today said "no" to a request for the establishment of a women's consultative council within the scope of the ministry. A delegation from the women's section of the MTUC with advisers, Mr. T. Narendran and Mr. K
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  • 217 9 K. LUMPUR. Mon MALAYSIA S i n g a--ITI pore Airlines here today announced cutrate fares for its employees' parents, brothers and sisters and immediate in-laws a benefit previously enJoyed by its workers' immediate fam 1 1 ies only. And like the 64
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  • 457 9 Professionals 'must help to remould society' I RAHIM: DON'T JUST LOOK 0N... SINGAPORE, Mon. PROFESSIONALS must rise to the challenge of remoulding their society, the Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Inche Rahim Ishak said today. "They cannot be mere passive onlookers at a charade." The Minister was speaking at the
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  • 259 9 Sedition case hotelier fails to get trial -put off TPOH, Mon. Hotelier 1 Koo Eng Kuang, 32, who was charged in a special Sessions Court here today with sedition, failed to get a postponement of his trial. The court on Saturday while charging Sim Mow Yu, 57, a Chinese school
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  • 64 9 SINOAPORE. Mon. The MP for Crawford. Mr. Low Yong Nguan. will open a three-day exhibition by five local artists organised by the Ministry of Culture and the People's Association at Crawford community cenfre on Friday at 8 p.m. Artists taking part are Messrs. Cheo Yeo
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  • 51 9 SINOAPORE. Mon— The National Library's Young People's Service is holding a talk in Chinese on Mental Health and Youth by Dr. Owee Ah Leng at the library's staff training room on Friday at 3 p.m. Free admission tickets are available from the information desk, adult lending
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  • The Straits Times
    • 397 10 There is a Templer touch to Tun Razaks 30-day ultimatum to "new villagers" in the Chemor area of Perak to mend their ways and co-operate with the Government against communist subversion. The people of Pusing, also in Perak, still remember the fine of $40,000 imposed on
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    • 351 10 Permissible levels of classroom punishment still exercise the attention of teachers and educational authorities, and opinions still differ as the forum organised by the Singapore Teachers' Union clearly showed. Of course only punishment and restraint are necessary, and corporal punishment if used at all must be a last
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    • 201 10 Representatives of nearly a hundred developing nations now meeting in the Peruvian capital to map out the third world's strategy on economic and social problems have their work cut out. Latin American countries have already drafted the "consensus of Lima" with which no developing country can fail
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  • 812 10  -  MALCOLM BROWNE By KARACHI CAMOUFLAGED gun positions, strident newspaper headlines and "crush India" car stickers not-withstanding, Pakistan does not seem like a nation on the brink of war. Military tension along West Pakistan s and East Pakistan's long borders with India has become a source
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  • 718 10  -  FRANK N. HAWKINS Jr. By Djakarta, <west Irian), Mon.— Two years after the act of "free choice" officially brought West Irian Into Indonesia, this New Guinea province remains an uneasy political tlmebomb which the Indon, ins have been unable to defuse. Although most of the armed liianese
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    • 159 10 DECENTLY my friend and 1 Joined a queue to see an advertised "free film show" at the Social Function Hall at Toa Payoh. When all the available seats were full, those children still waiting outside were given the Impression that they, too,
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    • 60 10 IT WAS the "Brutus touch"— the TV breakdown In Kelantan that robbed us of the chance of seeing the film "Julius Caesar" on October 16. What was an inconvenience to others was a disaiter to people like myself, students who are doing English literature for the MCE. Is there any
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    • 46 10 THE other day while I ■l.Was cycling In a traffic Jam a car with protruding hub-cabs nearly brushed my leg. A few months ago I read that the police had warned motorists about the caps, it doesn't seem to have done much rodcl! CYCLIST Johore Bahru
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  • 609 10  - BRANDT'S DETENTE WITH EAST GETS THE VOTES DAVID BINDEF By Bonn "WE have a special responsibility," Willy Brandt said to an American newsman a few weeks ago in explaining his his peace policy. "It is not only a question of moral responsibility because of recent German history, but also the
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  • World New THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 248 11 Peking gives 'we back you' pledge to Zambia OONG KONG Mon. Chinese Acting Foreign Minister Mr. Chi Peng-fei accused South Africa of encroaching upon Zambian territory and assured the Zambians of his country's support, the New China News Agency reported today. He was speaking In Peking last night at a
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    • 31 11 BANGKOK. Mon. Executive Secretary U Nyun of the Ecafe said yesterday preparations have been made to aamlt China to Ecafe if China is admitted to the United Nations. UPI.
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    • 24 11 TAIPEI. Mon. The Taiwan Oovernment announced today complete or partial amnesties for 41 people said to have been convicted or political crimes. AP.
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    • 53 11 I ONDON. Mon. A children's educational book dealing with pornography, abortion, masturbation and venereal disease will be on sale in Britain soon as part of a campaign warning against the dangers of the so-called permissive society. The "Little White Book" attacks what It calls the philosophy of
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    • 79 11 Call for racial measures SALISBURY. Mon. The chairman of the ruling RhodeMan Front. Mr. Desmond Frost, yesterday called for new racial segregation measures on the lines lines of those In fcrce in South Africa. His demand, made In an interview published in the Salisbury Sunday Mail, came in the middle
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    • 47 11 BANGKOK. Mon. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya said yesterday that communist Chinese troops and engineers recently resumed wort; on their strategic road In Laos. He told newsmen the road now extends to within 23 miles of the Mekong River and Thai Border. UPI.
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    • 337 11 Nixon waits for DrK's report WASHINGTON. Monday PRESIDENT Nixon may announce when he will go to Peking once he receives a report from his foreign policy adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger, who has been in the Chinese capital the past few days fixing the date and agenda. Dr. Kissinger was still
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    • 226 11 QUEEN E AT FAMOUS TURKISH HAREM ISTANBUL. Mon. Queen 1 Elizabeth today visited tbe fabulous Uarem of the Ottoman sultans at Istanbul's Topkapi Palace and sat in the glittering sofa room to listen to a recital of 17th century Turkish love songs. Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess
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    • 167 11 - BRUSSELS, Mon. Mr. Melvin Laird, US. Defence Secretary, arrived yesterday with a warning to West Europeans against cutting their defences. He said the prospect of negotiations with the Soviet Union on force reductions had brought some tendency in European Parliaments to cut their
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    • 322 11 Massive aid rushed to typhoon victims in Vietnam CAIGON. Mon. Masslve relief operations are being rushed through to help thousands of typhoon victims In five northern provinces, where at least 31 people died and 33 were injured in Saturday's storm havoc. Typoon Hester tore a 100-mile swath across the country
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 538 12 I CAIRO. Sunday JNDIAN Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi has appealed to a number of world leaders, including President Sadat, to use their good offices to prevent the deterioration of the IndoPakistan crisis the semi-official Al Ahram newspaper said today. The appeal, it
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    • 115 12 LONDON. Mon. A suitcase containing garlic concentrate stopped a BOAC jet from takine off for Mauritius last night brcau.se the passengers could not stand tho smell. The VC-10 was loaded and ready for take-off at London airport when some of the 77 passengers noticed
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    • 360 12 AIRLINES IN TALKS TO AVERT A PRICE WAR T AUSANNE, Mon. Negotiators from airlines operating the trans-Atlantic routes are to meet here tomorrow in an effort to avert a price war. The two-day International Air transport Association <lATA> meeting wll bring together senior commercial representatives from 25 airlines. Complicated The
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    • 107 12 Sabry trial ends: Verdict in December fJAIRO, Mon. The trial of former VicePresident Aly Sabry and 89 other defendants on charges of high treason ended yesterday and the court said it will announce Its verdicts on Dec. 9 in open session. The revolutionary tribunal which has been trying the men
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    • 32 12 SYDNEY. Mon The Royal Australian Navy is shopping around to buy modern warships such as the British Navy's through-deck cruisers. Navy Minister Dr. Malcolm Mackry said yesterday— UPl.
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    • 51 12 All smiles wave at airport A CCOMPANIED by Belgian Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens. India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi waves as she arrives at Brussels airport on Sunday for a State visit. This is the first stop of her six-nation tour which includes a visit to the United States. t PI
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    • 52 12 CASTRIES 'St. Lucia >. Mon Three mm accused of the murder of James Therlington. banana estate manager in Dominica and St. Lucia. Windward Islands, have been sentenced to hang. Sentenced on Saturday by a iury were Anthony Charles. 19 Jean Bapti.ste Eaucher. 22. and Stcphenson
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    • 55 12 SEOUL. Mon A South Korean 'i.shine boat with 21 men aboard has been abducted by a North Korean patrol boat near the border off tho east coast. The boat. No. 3 MyungsungHo. lee the southern island of Ullung four days ago and had been catching cuttleftsh while
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    • 158 12 DEATH OF PATIENT: CANCER 'HEALER' ARRESTED DOME. Mon. Ingeborg 1% Stern, 46, a self-styled "healer" who claims to cure cancer through yoga and Zen Buddhism, was in jail in San Remo yesterday after police found the body of one of her patients who died four days earlier In her hotel
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    • 153 12 Whitlam: Fewer non-whites under Labour ptRTH, Mon. The actual number of non-Europeans coming to Australia under a Labour Government would "quite probably" decline. Opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam said here today. The Labour leader who was giving an outline of the party's immigration policy at a Press conference said it
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    • 158 12 SINGAPORE I I COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION OF I SOVIET TRADE ORGANIZATIONS H Welcome to the Commercial Exhibition of Soviet Trade fl Organizations at the Great World Amusement Park from October 30 to November 13, in which more than twenty USSR Foreign Trade Organizations are participating. fl See demonstrations of machine tools,
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 217 13 'Suicide trip' warning as family of four sail YOKOHAMA. Mon. 1 A young British couple wiih two children embarked on royage for Britain in a home-made catamaran here today, it;' warnings that the trip was suicidal. ipaneae Coast Guards at thla port near Tokyo said L'T-yoar-old Richard Me Kenzic had
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    • 197 13 THIS was the scene in London's Trafalgar Square on Sunday when trade union elements held an anti-Common .Market rally. They displayed numerous banners, such as the nine-section one in the foreground which reads. "The Common Market You Cant Afford Banners Right and left-wing speakers spoke
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    • 150 13 'rOKYO. Mon. Japan's largest post-war murder case came to court today as a 36-year-old man pleaded guilty to the rapemurders of eight young women. The women, aged between 16 and 21. disappeared during a 40-day period last year. Police eventually recovered all the bodies,
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    • 103 13 Picasso keeps fans waiting PARIS. Mon.— Pablo Picasso. 90 years today and still bumming with the vitality that has produced 13.000 paintings and drawings, kept admirers guessing if he would impulsively emerge to accept their homage. The Spainish-born artist, described once as "a millionaire with a castle and a Community
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    • 297 13 EXPERTS TO REVIEW PROGRESS ON THAT SAFETY CAR OONN, Mon. ExpertSs manufacturers, and Government officials from all over the world will gather in Stuttgart tomorrow to review progress in developing a safety car which will considerably reduce road injuries. The aim of the project, is to produce an economic car
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    • 110 13 Watch her grow tall and strong with MILKMAID. i^ Milkmaid has been the most trusted milk for Ife generations helping children to grow up j^ tall and strong. W W m That's why Milkmaid is called "The growing m up milk m Probably you. and your mother, and her W
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 50 14 larper Gilfil $4 80 I.A.C. $156 law Par $3.58 and Tele. $0.94 L Guan $1.57 ■I. N. E. $3.84 .immon $1.47 tetron $1.89 •an El $1.99 I. Kawat $1.34 limit' F.E. $2.70 F. Cables $1.32 -r .»w .28 .14 .14 +.11 .09 .08 07 .07 .06 .05 .05 .03
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      • 25 14 ungah $1.75 It. Semb. $9.05 ■uinness $6.40 lahman Hyd $2 80 Lrpone Plant $3.50 I and G $3.10 —.15 —.25 —.15 —.10 —.10 —.08
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      • 22 14 Power and Tele. 152,000 Gammon J09.000 Haw Par 242.000 Setron 191.000 Total Turnover: 3.33 M 9 Delayed Percentage: 28.70
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      • 37 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Industrial: 196.57 196.83 Hotels: 77.61 77.42 Properties: 135.72 136.44 t Tim: 98.35 97.95 t S rubbera: 124.16 123.86 Dec. 30. 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dec 29, 1962 11)0
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    • 238 14 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday ruled generally iteady with a few firm spots noted in industrials. Advances led declines three to one on the industrial front, the benefit accruing to second and third line stocks, while heavyweights marked time. The Straits Times' Industrial
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    • 49 14 ()N THE official Malayan Short Term Money Market for the week ended Oct. 23, 1971 the range of call rates was aa. follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3', per cent to 3'i per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3' per cent to 4</i per cent. MOVEMENTB of funds totalled $1»6 million.
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    • 156 14 MIDF SETS UP THREE MORE REGIONAL OFFICES MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Finance (MIDF) has opened regional offices in Kuantan, Kota Bharu and Kuching, bringing to five the offices it has established outside of Kuala Lumpur. These branch and regional offices will help speed up the establishment of industries in the areas
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    • 1005 14 DID AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOtl OF BUSINESS IN THE fINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCHANCI WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: Industrial*. hotels and properties very steady while tins easier. TURNOVER Official total turnover as
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    • 1468 14 - BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rcoms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shewn In brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (1) 1.84, (1) 1.85. Ajinomoto i > 2 03. (2) 2.02. Alcan (1)
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    • 931 14 HAW PAR yesterday requested suspension of its shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore due to a misleading heading In the Business Times. Quotation was restored when trading commenced in the afternoon following an explanation from the company. Director lan Tamblyn told the
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 105 14 fFHE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday shed 87$ cents to $617. 12J per picul on an official offering up 71 tons to 325 tons. Despite the drop in price the tone of the market was very firm with support at an all-round level, especially from the
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      • 22 14 OCT. 25. RUBBER: 94.25 cents (down 1.25 cents). TIN: $617.12) (down 87} cents). Official offering 325 tons (up 71 tons).
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      • 110 14 pHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANCE. V SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. CMtnul OH: bulk 5461 sellers, drum $49 seller*. Copra: Mixed (fob loos* Nov./ D*c. UK/Cont. »27 B P*OP*r Muntok AST A white fob 100% NLW $238 sailers. Sarawak white fob. 96", NLW 1215 tellers. Sarawak special black
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      • 211 14 rpHE rubber market A yesterday fluctuated narrowly around opening levels to slightly lower in very thin and lifeless conditions in the absence of any fresh lead or feature. The afternoon session was quiet and slightly easier I but covering interest in physicals and some forward demand made for
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    • 167 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as an Oci 25. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound lustralian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar >oufh Arab'in Dinar J.S. Dollar .oral dollars to
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    • OVERSEAS MARKET
      • 275 14 TyTELBOURNE. Mon—Mining. A"* Oil and industrial shares were mixed in very quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Poseidon gained 70 cents to $13.70 and Western Mining added 16 cents at $2 48 in two of the best moves. Today's closing middle price* In Australian dollar* and cents
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      • 245 14 h v u mon. me ■"market opened on a steady note with prices Improving fractionally as the day wore on but towards the close there was a slight easing ofl the higher levels and the market closed steady. Total turnover value for today amounted to $26 82 million.
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  • 330 15  -  LIM SUAN KOOI By C I N (i A PORK, p Mon. By W7<) hawkers and housewives will cease to be a cause of water pollution in Singapore, the Government forecast today. A pilot project has been launi.n^d in the Stamford Canal (catchmom)
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  • 146 15 No sour grapes for Health Minister (CLUSTERS of juicy grapes dangling from a pergola made Health Minister Mr. Chua Sian Chin stop thinking about antipollution me a s ures for a moment yesterday. Mr. Chua. iccompanied by senior Health Ministry officials, had walked into businessman Mr. Eltxrt Eu's Devonshire Road
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  • 119 15 MISHAP AT FACTORY: MINISTRY ACTS SINGAPORE. Mon— The Factory Inspectorate of the Ministry of Labour is prosecuting a cement factory where a worker was killed in an accident recently. The factory faces four charges of falling to comply with safety precautions and another charge of fallIng to send a written
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  • 59 15 MALACCA. Mon. Owners of now unclaimed Identity cards have been given up to the end of the year to collect them, falling which the cards wtU be sent back to Kuala Lumpur to be destroyed. State registration officer Mr. MS Krishnan said today 5.000 new identity
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  • 136 15 Deepavali drinks cost a boatman his life SINGAPORE, Mon. Lighterman S. Kutandan's drinks cost him his life last night, according to police. Police spokesman acting Deputy Supt. Yeow Yew Toong said: "He was walking to his lighter after come drinks when he lost his balance and fell into the sea."
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  • 24 15 SINOAPORE. Mon. There were no top winners in yesterdays To*o draw No. 84/71. The jackpot for this Thursdays draw is $155,000
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  • 242 15 Drug addicts mostly in older age group Mon. Most of the drug addicts in Singapore belong to the older ace grown, according to official figures. The statistics are based on arrests made under the Dangerous Drugs Act between January 1970 and August this year There were 3.261 arre.sts of opium
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  • 54 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The one-man commission of Inquiry Investigating the death of Subhas Chandra Bose completed its hearings in Malaysia today. Two or the vttDMM listed for today did not turn up. Retired Induin .ludge Mr. G.L). Khoslu will continue to hear evidence in Bangkok.
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  • 50 15  -  SINGAPORE. M<n An Indonesian. Martin bin- Hamron. 26. was jailed (or a year today (or having C Ib. of Kanja at Bedok yesterday. Martin was also jailed fur six months for entering Singapore without a permit the sentences to run concurrently. jBE wMSdm k^^^BrWßßr^BßTf iß* Bppjßß
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    • 590 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening and General i selves (C) Hospital 7.11 For The Family (C repeat) 3.M For the Family (M) 74| Ne s (C) 3.M A Diary of Events in Singa pore This Week (M) 0"' Music Makers Septem--3.5S Its Happening in Singa- b Glory
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    • 201 15 5.N P.M. Programme Summary 1.11 Programme Summary 5.13 Pok Amai Amai jj ulia r T 1.37 Arena Sukan 5.34 Fasting Times 1N News (M) 5.41 Documentary 117 Penstiwa I.M News (M) 131 Four in One 1.17 Weather Forecast 11.2J Female on the Beach 1.11 Woobinda 12.12 late News (M) 141
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    • 571 16 Why you can't rely on a woman in 10ve... THE other daw a girl was sent home from work by the medical ofliccr of a chain store. She had given the wrong change a dozen times in one morning, misread the prices of nearly everything on her counter, and appeared
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    • 205 16 rpHE past year can be written off as one certainly not made for the older woman. First there were hot- pants, then came the smocks. Glnd to say, fashion trends for the next year will not be so occupied with the theme
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    • 510 16  - The delicious lunch that did not worry the diet-conscious guests ONG KIAT BENG by IT was lunch with a 1 difference. The guests tucked into the dishes without any qualms as to what would happen to their waistlines. There were the usual mouth-watering relishes and tempting desserts like chocolate mousse,
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    • 579 19 "out: Anna Trad.r 3. Mtynbunr 5. kerk 8in iorl11 ""M *>*«■ i-.n.riolo 13 14. Oenko Maru 22. Con- Pain, oil Mi.i ■>._..„ SsHHwe". s sasur-" *lnlmT« MM M RT A. AT Cl.'J-.JISeJr 0 10 n At Tin Wharf: Nuddea /ff^% TTT7JJTffIT]T|k To: NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, TAMPA JACKSONVILLE, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON WILMINGTON,
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    • 771 19 NEW BUILDING VESSELS FOR DIRECT SALE OR CHARTER-PURCHASE BASIS LANDING CRAFT (SALE PRICE) CARGO CAPACITY:- 150 TONS FROM *****.000 COASTAL SERVICES) 250 TONS FROM *****.500 (UNRESTRICTED SERVICE) 350 TONS FROM *****.000 (UNRESTRICTED SERVICE) 500 TONS FROM *****.000 (UNRESTRICTED SERVICE) TUGS (SALE PRICE) 65 FEET 400 TO 950 BHP FROM *****.000
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    • 622 19 LINDETEVES-JACOBERG (FAR EAST) PTE., LTD. Tenders are invited for the supply and installation of piled foundations to the office and factory complex on Lot 413 Commonwealth Lane/Drive/Avenue. Tender documents are available from Architects United Room 507, sth floor, Shaw House, Orchard Road, Singapore, 9, on payment of $150/- cheque made
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    • 431 19 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATION, 1956. Regulation 12 (1) a Application for Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby given that I. TEO 800 KENG of No 119, SYED ALWI ROAD, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as NEW COUNTRY
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    • 418 19 FOR SALE •27 CRT. EX QUEENSLAND GOVT. MARINE HARBOUR SURVEY LAUNCH M.V. "MATHEW FLINDERS" BUILT 1953 U.K. BTb»- *'fc s lENGTH OA— 2lo'— o" LENGTH— BP —185—0" BREADTH MLD 31' 0" DEPTH —MLD— 16' 0" 1,500 HP.M. ENGINES CRUISING 13.U0 KNOTS RANGE 15,000 N-MILES ACCOMMODATION EXCELLENT CONDITION 45 PASSENGERS ASKING
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    • 387 19 THE BANKRI'PTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI'BIIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRfJPTCY No. 7 of 1971 RE LEONO CHEE SUN trading as SUN HONG FATT IRON WORKS EX PAHTE THE SOUTH ISLAND IRADINO CO. (PTE.) LIMITEI' (a company incorporated la Singapore). ....CREDITOR NOTICE To. Leong dice
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  • 30 20 MESSRS. ONG KEK BEE and Ong Chan Bee wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbours for the:r kind help. donations, wreaths, visits and condolence during their recent bereavement.
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  • 142 20 REV. JOSEPH ARUMUCAM PoNNUpeaeefully on 23 10 1671 leaving behind daughters Anxeline Dana. Ruth. Elizabeth. Beatrice. 2 rans-ln-law and grandchildren. Cortege leaves 30 Charmer Road. Murut;.su Gardens. Ser.mban on 26 10 1971 at 4 p.m. MARY JOSEPHINE JAMES nee Yamnmoto *6 years passed away peacefully 24/10/71 funeral on 26-10-71
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  • 23 20 CRAIG DORIS NEE (PERREAU) Of Straits Steamship departed but still remembered on 23 10.65. Inserted by her family and loved ones.
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    • 671 20 GINERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCIMENT/ECRSONAL Singapore only ,0 c.nt, a w.rd. PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL *****1 „„<„.,. „00 a w.rd Mauy.la 50 «.nt, B JHlnlmtim VSO /<" vordi Tv I Minimum 120- lor 20 words ItMaaslii asi MatßM'S 0 74 tent» a werd Singapore and Malaytia: SI 50 a werd. Minimum lIUS ft*
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    • 850 20 EXPERIENCED COUNTER SALESMEN and salesgirls are required by a well established Company to handle sales in radios, taperecorders and cameras. Please apply In own handwriting with full particulars and a passport photograph (nonreturnable) to Mr. DOH P.O. Box 180 Kl'llney Road Post Office Spore. CENERAL CLERK experienced in documenting credits
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    • 813 20 WANTED LADIES over 21 year* for body maasage In a licensed massage establishment. Trai t provided. If inexperienced Tel: pore *****9 for appointment WANTEO AN ELDERLY CHINESE experienced amah for an Indian family of 3 cook wash and general household work. Contact Telephone ***** after 1-00 p.m. EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL FITTER,
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    • 858 20 WANTED INEXPERIENCED Chinese Nurse for clinic. Apply with photograph non-returnable. Box A 5271 B.T. Spore. LIVE IN GENERAL AMAH English speaking fond of children preferably with experience/reference. Tel: *****2. (B'pore). ONE CHINESE SHOP-ASSISTANT able to drive, with some knowledge of Chinese. Apply 0.P.0. Box 3347 B'pore. WANTEO CHINESE AMAH washing,
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    • 1010 20 BRADOELL HEIGHTS Senior Executive bungalow on 12.000 *q. ft. of land. 6 bedrooms. large living rooms. patios, servant* room*. Pleasant surroundings with many extraa. Fully furnished. Ring &U.R E. ***** 8- pore. OIST. 10 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED newly completed 2-*tor*y bungalo*. exclusive locality. Rental $3,800/-. DlaL It unfurnished furnished 2storey houses.
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    • 1030 20 LUXURIOUS FURNISHED PLAT available now near Hotrl Malaysia would consider sharing 'iel: Spore ***** S4AOM. EXECUTIVE PLAT 10th Floor Jalan Jlntan behind Hyatt Hotel: Vacant 1.11.71. Rental $550/- p.m. unfurnished Phone: 4M12 Spore. NAMLV GARDEN fully furnished 3bedroomed bungalow with 2 alrcondltloners Rent $1,500'- p.m. Ttl: Spore *****. HARVEY AVENUE,
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    • 1056 20 SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE No. 70 Borthwick Drive beautiful terrace corner. 3 bedroom*. Area 2.800 sq.ft. newly renovated, mosaic throughout. Selling $47,000. Contact *****/***** Spore. Si, M.S. CHANOI Main Road. 3-bed-roomed single-storey semi-detached bungalow* Mosaic flooring, freehold. From $49,000/-. Loan available Ring Spore *****3/*****4. Ouan Boon Development (Pte) Ltd. SPLIT-LEVEL PULLV
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    • 858 20 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Golden Mile Oroundfioor shop I.** and 1.14 450 A 370 sq.ft. respectively $1.73 and $2.00 p.s.f. p.m. Lee ***** '*****. SJPREME HOUSE shops available. Contact Supreme Holdings Limited 9th Floor Supreme House. Penang Road Singapore 9. Tel: *****6. Shops for sal* BAMBOO GROVE PARK one mo dern shophouses
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    • 551 21 sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbblbJ _-^l sbbW 1 .A M™l a. I sV^ Jm M kil m t Law I aaV* 1 (Coot from Page 20) Wanted WANTCD ONI COMPLJTI SIT i,r,.]iiand Encyclopedia Brltannlca ihout one year old. Offers can .•wise with details. Travel and tours NAM-NO TRAVEL StRVICI Limited Tour Malaya— Seven Days
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    • 889 21 Boats/YacbtK for mlo 14' DEEP VII SKI BOAT with Mercury 50. Hull In excellent condition complete with new cushions, anchor, life belt* and (kl-rope. Engine Just bad complete overall with replacement of worn parts coating $750.00. Contact Iftirfn at Pooggol Boatel. Telephone No *****. Price complete $2,200.00. SPECIAL OFFERS OF
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    • 793 21 IMS TRIUMPH iriTFiRI Good condition 52.000. Ring Spore ***** after 10.00 a.m. Mr. Wing. IMS AUSTIN 1100 rurrllrnl condition. n»w lyr*s S3. SOO/-. Contact Mr. Lim *****2 Sport anytime. 1»70 MORRIS COOPIR MX.I I owner guaranteed accident free with tax. Ring Spore *****1. I*7o FIAT 12*. 1245. 12SS. Highway rnterprises.
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    • 392 21 aaaW BBaaaaH aeaaflsaSx .sbbbb! IsW sbbbH sbbW k A ""^saaal aW s»^T i i i /«V FABER ZfiA UNION *3r group LADY MARKETING I j REPRESENTATIVES I Paber Union Oroup has three vacancies for Lady Marketing Representatives to participate in its developing m programme (or sale of houses. The aopointees
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    • 624 21 BEAUTICIAN/SUPERVISOR/ CO-ORDINATORS Large International British Cosmetics Croup has the following posts to be filled immediately; (3) Beautician/Supervisor/Demonstrator Highly capable, experienced, lady based in Singcpore to cover Pan Malaysia attractive terms. (b) Sales Co-ordinators for Singapore and Kual.i Lumpur must be experienced senior beauty assistants, dynamic with organising ability, prepared to
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    • 467 21 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTEB 18. 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 9th day of November, 1971 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Supreme Court Building. Top Floor, Singapore, 6: Bankruptcy Nos.
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 105 22 CEOUL. Mon. Singapore l= (bronze i and Malaysia (Silver) won their first medals in the seven-nation Asian Shooting championships here today. They finished behind South Korea in the clay skeet team competition. The gold was Koreas fifth today, taking their medals tally to 12-8-6 Japan shooters were
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    • 76 22 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. U.S. Orandmaster Bobby Fis cher last night beat Tiyc.in Petrosian of the Soviet Ur.ijn in the eighth game of their 12--game series here, practically ensuring his right to challenge Russian Boris Spassky for the World Chess title. The Russian conceded the game after
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    • 20 22 POLICE Military's third annual swimming champion- ships will be held at Queenstown pool. Stirling Road, on Nov. 3.
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    • 374 22  - 'Stormy' Congress tomorrow say the officials ERNEST FRIDA by 'pHE Asian Cycling Federation Congress tomorrow is expected to be a "stormy" one, but no official was willing yesterday to say what it would be all about. All they were willing to say, after a closed door six-hour Executive Committee meeting,
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    • 142 22 Swim ace to fly back for Seap Games SINGAPORE'S swimming kingpin. Tan Thuan Henf will after all compete in the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December thanks to a, travel agency. Thuan Henr, a Rhodes scholar, is now majoring for a Aegnr in advanced enfineerinr at Oxford. SABA had
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    • 25 22 NAGOYA. Mon. World bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares of Mexico retained his title with 14?h round knockout over Japanese challenger Kazuyoshi Kanazawa here tonight.
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    • 232 22 CUNGAPORES National O soccer squad left by Air Vietnam for Saigon yesterday with optimistic hopes of surprising their three rivals in the Vietnam Independence Day tournament starting on Wednesday. For the past three weeks the players had been working hard on the Swiss
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    • 417 22 Isaac beats 'Tiny' with experience BRIAN ISAAC outpointed "Tiny" Lim Peh Hee in their featherweight clash of the SAFSA inter-formation boxing tournament at the Gay World stadium last night and probably clinched a berth in the Seap Games team. It was a confrontation between youth and experience. After a cautious
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    • 208 22 IHF select S'pore umpire for Olympic Games BARCELONA, Mon. Singapore's John Martens has been selected by the International Hockey Federation to officiate at next year's Olympic Games tournament at Munich. Martens :s among 13 umpires named today. Another 15 will be selected in February. The others are Charan Singh "Kenya).
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    • 68 22 SINGAPORE Swimming Club will compete In relay events at three swimming carnivals Keppel Club (Oct 30 1. Police Military (Nov 3i and Chinese Swimming Club (Nov 6> in eight days. The club will be represented by Women Tay Chin Joo. Elaine Sng. Molly Tay. Angela
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    • 23 22 SINOAPORE Civil Service Association will hold Its 10th annual Inter-Mlnlstry athletic meet at Faner Park on SaturI day at 230 p.m
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    • 800 23 Cannon Fire booms: 10th win H CANNON FIRE, bought for a song by Mrs. A.M. Heddle after racing her on lease from the Totalisator Board, scored her tenth win at Ipoh on Saturday. Well handled by top form apprentice Arlffln Man, Cannon Fire got up In the last stride to
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    • 603 23 THE Stipendiary Steward"* report on the races at Ipoh last weekend: SATURDAY B*ec 1: Tradition iW Liew), who Jumped out awkwardly, and Booibus 111 were slow to begin. Approaching the 2( Counter Punch dropped out quickly. Half a furlong from the post Bombna 111
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      877 23 WEIGHTS for the races at Ipon this «eekend: SATURDAY CL 4, DIV. 2— 6 F Cannon Fire 9.00 Kita Suka 11 8.13 Safe Home II 8.13 Kefcaseh Ku 8.12 Penang Holiday 8 li Developer 8.11 Jovial 8.11 Grand Roma t.lu Kings Crown 8 10 Jolly Fairy 6 .0
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      • 833 23 Slogans up for ping-pong in Peking "TOKYO, Mon. China today said "preparations have been in the main completed" for an Afro-Asian table tennis friendship invitation tournament to be held in Peking on Nov. 3-13. It said "the newly-de-corated capital Indoor stadium and other tall buildups" in the Chinese capital were
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    • 92 23 PARIS, Mob. Mr. David Robinson's Irish colt Deep Diver set a coarse record over 5f on the last day of the Lonfchamp season yesterday with a superb start-to-flnlsh victory in the Prix Dv Petit Convert for two yearolds and over. Bill Williamson rode the two-year-old English-train-ed
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    • 759 22 MHBMfIPJVn|PH| A Newly Established Airline Company has Immediate vacancies for the following: 1. FLIGHT OPERATIONS MANAGER This is a senior appointment for a man between 35 45 years of age with proven experience in all aspects ot flight operations and also be capable of implementing in-serv;ce training programmes. Requirements i.
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    • 842 22 MAJLIS BANDARAN KELANG JAWATAN KOSONG Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens or State National* for the following posts to be filled urgently for the Valuation Section for a period of approximately one year. Ia i Correspondence Filing Cleric 1 (bi Referencer-Clerks 6 (c) Typist 1 d> Junior Technicians (Diaftsman) 1
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    • 785 23 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA. TANAH MELAYL NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAGA TUANKU JA AFAR POWER STATION STAGE 111 CONTACT mmm AUXILIARY SWITCHGEAR AND TRANSFORMERS Tenders are invited for 'he vinm. < n .>.n... SB. »i SJSfiAs? iar jsaau— Tenders are invltea only from firms prepared to submit cmnpleie
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    • 625 23 In the Senior President's Court at Kuala Lumpur Civil Action No: 102* of 1971 BETWEEN N. VR. SP. Valllammal Achl. No: 38 Leboh Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Plaintiff. AND 1. Ng Hong Hong 2. Kol Ol Cho (f) Defendants. TAKE Notice that Civil Action No: 1028/70 has been commenced against you
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  • 162 24 PARIS. Mon— Four executives of Newsweek magazine were fined today and ordered to pay libel damages to film actress Jean Seberg and her former husband, French novelist Romain Gary. The court found that both Miss Seberg and Mr. Gary, a former French consul in
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  • 52 24 Deplorable, says Indon Raya JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesia Raya described the present condition of the Indonesian Press as "very deplorable." High-quality printing, communications and wide distribution are useless as long as only "worthless newspapers, pornographic and sadistic publications in the guise of newspapers" are presented to the public, the newspaper's
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  • 274 24 Management game men receive their prizes ]t|R. W. BROWN, ■^leader of the winning team in the National Management Game, receiving his prize from Mrs. T.R. Tcheau, wife of the area manager of International C o mputers Ltd., at a dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel last night. Mr. Brown's team, Cebea
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  • 25 24 KUCHINO. Mon. An early morning (ire today razed a rice mill in Sarawak's Third Division, according to a report received here. UPI.
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  • 375 24  - Why our mission spent only $6.5 mil: Pernas LUI THAI HENG By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THK latest Pernas trade mission to China was prepared to buy goods worth $24 million but it returned after having spent only $(>.."> million. The reason? The Singapore and Hong Kong delegations which got to
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  • 96 24 MIAMI. Mon. Philip Wylie, the Iconoclastsociologist whose book Generation of Vipers incensed America's women in 1942. died here today of a heart ailment. He was 69. He was a resident of Hawaii the last three years when he coined the term "momism," In describing
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  • 30 24 NEW YORK. Mon. A twinengine plane with eight people aboard crashed in the Blue i Mountains of Pennsylvania early today. Killing four and injuring the four others.
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  • 117 24 By CHIN CHENG MEI: LONDON. Monday MALAYSIAN-BORN civil servant Sirioj Abdoolcader was accused today of conspiring with KGB defector Oleg Lyalin and another Soviet agent. Earlier, Slrioj was charged under the Official Secrets Act and remanded. Two new charges were made at the Bow Street
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  • 32 24 WASHINGTON. Mon. Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger will return from Peking tomorrow after finalising arrangements for President Nixon's visit to China, the White House said today. (See Pace 111
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  • 27 24 LONDON. Mon. Ceylon's Prime Minister Slrima Bandaranaike today met British Prime Minuter Edward Heath to discuss her proposals for an Indian Ocean "zone of peace."
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  • 435 24 JONDON. Mon. The market moved sharply lower In quiet trading. Wall strrn s failure to euataln laat Friday* early rally. apprehension over Thunday'a EEC vote In the UK Parliament, the escalation of violence In mater over the weekend and the absence of any fresh newa to act a
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  • 116 24 MANILA, Mon. Using Vietcongstyle guerilla tactics, an outlaw band killed 17 soldiers rushing to reinforce an embattled detachment in a southern Philippine town today. It wounded another four of the 22 soldiers. This was one of the most deadly attacks on government troops
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  • 81 24 Car that stops the drunken driver rpOKYO. Mon— A Japanese A car manufacturer today unveiled a new anti-drinker device that prevents operation of the vehicle if it "sniffs" alcohol in the driver's breath. Honda Motor Company said the r>~vtce. which operates the same way as a wife smells her husband's
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  • 40 24 NEW DELHI. Mon. A 43--year-old guru known as The Flying Swaml took olf in his small plane yesterday on a peace mission to Pakistan. He hoped to drop leaflets and [lowers over Pakistan before landing at Lahore.— NYT.
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  • 194 24  - Youth is found dead in Outram Park- N.G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE, Mon. The body of a teenage boy was found at an open space behind a row of Housing Board flats in Outram Park late tonight. Police, who Identified the body as that of Ng Kan Yah. 18, of Outram
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  • 260 24 Dockers force ship to give up guns for Pakistan BOMBAY, Mon. Bombay dock workers tonight lifted their boycott of a West German merchant ship after the vessel's agents agreed to unload four cases of guns addressed to Chittagong in East Pakistan. The All-India Port and Dock Workers Federation had refused
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