The Straits Times, 27 October 1972

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper E*td 1845 if FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 3776
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  • 116 1 Peace pact signing SAIGON, Thursday NUKin Vietnam declared today that the United States agreed to sign a peace pact next Tuesday but then backed off and asked for further negotiations, saying it was having difficulty getting Saigon to go alone. Aii omciai Norm Vietnamese statement
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  • 1390 1 were reported meeting after the Hanoi broadcast. The White House declined comment. The North Vietnamese also read the statement at the Paris peace talks. Afterward US ambassador Mr. William J. Porter said he thought it "preferable not to make a formal statement at this
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  • 35 1 SAIGON, Thurs. North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops mounted 113 attacks throughout South Vietnam during the past 24 hours with fighting reported heaviest in the Mekong Delta, the Saigon Command announced today Reuter
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  • 334 1 Ceasefire and after-the full details... CAIGON, Thurs. A total withdrawal of American and allied troops from Vietnam within 60 days of a ceasefire is part of the Ha-noi-Washington peace package disclosed by Radio Hanoi today. Here are the main features of the nine-point programme according to an unofficial translation of
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  • 50 1 MANILA. Thurs. Philippine martial law authorities today began a systematic search (or hidden arsenals following last night's midnight deadline for the surrender of all unauthorised firearms An initial count after midnight showed a total of 174.645 assorted arms turned in or seized all over the country. Reuter
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  • 138 1 dips for third day running LONDON, Thurs. The British pound fell to a record low for the third straight day today. By early afternoon the pound was down to U5*2.3463 here, a drop of nearly a cent-and a half from the close of U552.36 last nlKht and a new all-time
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  • 224 1 LAW FOR TAKEOVER OF ARMED FORCES LEGISLATION will be introduced to prevent relinquishment of control over the Singapore Police > and the Singapore Armed Forces without a twothirds majority in a national referendum. This is provided for In a Bill to amend the Constitution of Singapore, aimed at protecting the
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  • 42 1 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs The United Nations uas awarded a contract to a consortium uf Dutch, Oerman. Japanese and Singapore salvage firms to clear the harbour of Chalna. in Bangladesh, obstructed by >unI ken wrecks. It was announced I today. Reuter.
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  • 332 1 No aid soon for the lazy... fllC Ministry of Social Affairs jias worked out ;i new public assistance policy. whereby no one ran gel sonic 1 tiling for nolhiniL ruDiu: assistance recipients who car. work will be offered employment. Those who are untrained will be put on training schemes to
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  • 3 A.M. LATEST
    • 104 1 NO FIRM ACCORD SAYS DR. K WASHINGTON. Thurs Dr. Henry Kissinger said today that peace in Vietnam was within sight but he denied Hanoi's claim that there was a firm agreement to sign a ceasefire accord on Oct 31. Dr. Kissinger told a pr*»» conference that while most of the
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  • Worlds News
    • 360 2 Jakarta gets set to restore ties with China JAKARTA, Thursday I^HE Indonesian Government is planning to return the former high stoned wall building of the Chinese Embassy in China Town to Peking in preparation for the the normalisation of relations next year. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday this Is
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    • 198 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. Rio's dawn rapist who specialised in married women and sprinted from the scene of his crimes by bicycle has been caught. The pedalling rapist was caught in the act at dawn by the crew of a patrol car
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    • 105 2 President bleeds at banquet AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Finnish President Urho Keltkonen bleeding profusely at a Dutch State banquet last night, used two table napkins on a shaving cut. but doctors today allowed his official visit programme to go ahead. They said the injury, sustained by the 73-year-old Mr. Kekkonen while he
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    • 207 2 What Sir Alec will tell —Peking— LONDON, Thursday. BRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome will explain to Chinese leaders the aspirations of an enlarged European Common Market and Britain's role in it during his visit to Peking next week, officials said here today. He will do this In the light
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    • 29 2 ROME, Thurs. Italy and China reached preliminary agreement today on the establishment of direct air transport links between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry- announced UPI.
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    • 215 2 DARIS, Thurs— China made Its bow at Unesco's general conference today with a stinging attack on the world's "superpowers" which lt said were trying to control other nations on the pretext of giving aid. In a thlnly-velled reference to the
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    • 38 2 ROME. Thurs. An abbot and a group of monks began a fast in their Abbey here today In support of peace in Vietnam and the action of conscientious objectors in the United Slates i Reuter
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    • 39 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s* ->, "1 [mo those reoriE\ I \oo vpu tell X 1 1 r\ cant eieep~\ tv the next room twgm id «top) >. Twese waus Age h/*/e Been tau^w/ fHJOH&?j-^L^ X, i gmwe tuem qohe)
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 448 3 Kremlin renews arms aid to Cairo SOVIET LEADERS TO VISIT EGYPT £AIRO, Thurs The Soviet Union pledged more arms aid for the Egyptian Armed Forces during Premier Aziz Sidkys visit to Moscow. Dr. Sidky indicated yesterday that the aid has already started to flow In. Dr. Sld\y said that during
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    • 167 3 LONDON, Thursday. fHEKE are about 110,000 people in Malaysia and 30,000 in Singapore who hold British passports and have no other citizenship. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home said this in a written answer In the House of Commons yesterday. There were also an estimated 50.00C In
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    • 154 3 Malawi denies persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses LUSAKA. Thurs— A Malawi Minister denied yesterday that Jehovah's Witnesses were being persecuted in his country, and said he knew nothing of reports that 8,500 members of the sect had fled to Zambia. In tlx- BrX l tin la] c mnient 'he ruling Malawi
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    • 45 3 STUTTOART. Thurt prisoner* are allowed to keep Miigmg biro* in their cells prowden their sentence excee\i> n\e year*. The ruling we* given in reply to a petition from an unnamed prisoner who miic he wanted to terp a bird In his Mil Reuter
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    • 41 3 LONDON, Thur». Foreign MtnMsn of the 15-natlon North Atlanta Treaty Organisation ■Nttoi will mci! inßrusneU from December 6 to 8 lor :r.»lr «n--nual winter review of East-W**' relations, the world scene and the state of the defence alliance— Reuter.
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    • 190 3 BELGRADE, Thurs. Yugoslavia today avoided a potential open clash between President Tito and the powerful Serbian Communist Party with the resignation 'of two top Serbian leaders who had challenged the president over the precise limits of party power. Withdrawal of Serbian Party
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    • 202 3 It's a case of mistaken identity so MP freed I ONDON. Thurs. Sir L (icrahl Nabarro. one of the more flamboyant figures in Britain's Parliament, was acquitted of dangerous driving yesterday after a Jury accepted his story that he had been mistaken for Jm middle-aged woman secretary. Sir Gerald. SO.
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 412 4 Why Nixon cannot win— by MeG 'OPINION POLLS WILL BE DISCREDITED 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. CENATOR McGovern has J predicted that public shame over Vietnam and "the whole mess of corruption, sabotage and espionage" In Washington will assure his election on Nov. 7, no matter what the public opinion polls
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    • 204 4 Ex-Labour chief asks his last question in House pANBERRA, Thurs. v Veteran Australian politician Arthur Calwell, a former leader of the Opposition Labour Party, today asked his last question in Parliament before his retirement on the possibility of peace in Indochina. Mr. Calwell, 76, who was applauded by both sides
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    • 117 4 VATICAN FACES BUTCHER'S WRATH VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Lulgi Fedell. the butcher to Popes, Is suing the Vatican. Last April, the Vatican closed Fedeli's butcher shop and took over direct management. Now he has gone to court claiming the Holy See owes him 151 million lire (Ms 7 60.000) In back
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    • 37 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Prealdent Nixon said yesterday be would prwa the new Congrew next year to paaa legists'uon barring court-ordered busing the transport of black and white children to achieve racial balance in State- run schools. fteuter.
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    • 102 4 Sirhan appeals on 'new facts' WASHINGTON, Thurs. Sirhan 81rhan. convicted of assassinating Sen. Robert Kennedy, appealed to the Supreme Court today, claiming "newly discovered physical evidence" will provide he did not fire the ratal shots. Sirhans petition did not disclose the nature of the new evidence. Sen. Kennedy was shot
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    • 179 4 Polls to decide future of Irish Catholics DUBLIN, Thursday. pRIME Minister Jack Lynch announced yesterx day that a referendum will be held soon to determine whether the people of Ireland are willing to end the privileged position of the Roman Catholic Church In the Irish Republic. The special position of
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    • 99 4 Going in with a bang LONDON. Thurs. A mammoth 11-day festival of cultural and other events will be held through Britain early in January to celebrate British entry on Jan. 1 into the European Common Market. More than 300 events have been organised for the so-call-ed "Fanfare lor Europe." which
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    • 29 4 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union today launched the 526 th satellite In Its Cosmos research aeries into orbit round the earth. Ta&s newt agency reported.— Reuter.
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    • 83 4 MAS flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Singapore/ Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur/ Singapore 7.45 a.m. 6.30 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 12.05 p.m. 8.15 a.m. 1.1 5 p.m.rtr 9.00 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 1 0.20 a.m. 4.00 p.m. 2.1 5 p.m. 6.1 5 p.m. 2.30 p.m. S3*
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  • WORLD NEWS 4
    • 400 5 Bhutto and Mujib on verge of patching up P A WALPINDI, Thurs.— Pakistan and Bangladesh were reported to be nearing a breakthrough in their 10--month-old impasse over bilateral talks and diplomatic relations. Senior officials of both Gov c r nments have made contact in New York and are working on
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    • 246 5 TOP MAFIA MAN HELD AS CRIME PROBE BEGINS MM YORK. Thurs yHE arrest of an alleged key figure in one of New York's leading Mafia families was announced yesterday as a Brooklyn grand jury opened its investigation into organised crime. Paul Varlo Sr.. 58. described as a captain In the
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    • 50 5 PRAGUE Thurs. Three old master paintings worth a total of US$3 million have been stclen from Prague's National Oallery. the trade union paper Prace reported. The paintings are El Greco's Head of Christ, Tintoretto's Saint Oeronlmo and Franz Hals' portrait of Jasper Schade van West rum. Reuter.
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    • 33 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. Norman Norell. 72, one of America'! top fashion designers who once made costumes for Rudolf Valentino and other silent-era Mm stars, died In hospital here last night.— Reuter.
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    • 306 5 No link between cancer and the Pill, says -report- I ONDON, Thurs. A medical safety committee reported today It had found no evidence that long-term use of birth control pills may cause cancer, and gave the goahead for the sale of a number of new oral contraceptives. The Committee on
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    • 116 5 'More letter bombs' alert in London I ONDON. Thurs. Police warned the Israeli Embassy here yesterday of the possibility that a further wave of letter bombs would be mailed to Israeli diplomats In London. Arab terrorists mailed a series of letter bombs from Amsterdam to Israeli diplomats last month. One
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    • 89 5 BANGKOK. Thnrs. The Police Department, like fashion desimers, is to dictate woman's fashion in Thailand. Police officials said the department would ban trackless br see-throujh dresses which.lt considered to be "not polite or moral." The department had instructed all boutiques in Bangkok to
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  • Parliament report
    • 4195 6 Wrong to say that divorce rate has soared to new heights, Othman replies to MP REPORTERS: CHIA POTEIK, P.M. RAMAN, R. CHANDRAN, NGIAM TONG HAI THK Social Welfare Department is considering all j>ossible measures lo provide "useful and suitable" training for handicapped adults to equip
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  • Parliament report
    • 42 7 WRITTEN representations and minutes of evidence taken by the Select Committee on the Employment (Amendment) Bill and the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Bill were presented to Parliament yesterday The Select Committee dealt with the two Bills riurint the previous Parliament
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  • 3809 8  -  JOSEPH YEO and GERALD PEREIRA I WROTE IT, SAYS LIM THIAM HOCK By *He made this deliberate attack i without care or regard for the status of Head of State' Judge: 'Statement to police admissible' 'THERE WERE NO THREATS OR PROMISES'
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  • 59 9 AKDAN bin Abdul Wahab. a Malaysian labourer. pleaded not guilty to a charge of outraging the modesty of a nine-year-old girl at Block 39. Kirn Pong Road, at 6.50 a.m. yesterday. He was alleged to have kissed Ooh on her cheek. Bail of $500 was
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    • 144 9 f Ladies. f| Thank you for making our Ladies Preview an overwhelming success. By popular demand well be hosting another soon. And, for the menfolk too! WTwm s -^Al M m.- HL Dunhill Shop I THE ORCHARD ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE >^^ TEL: *****4 W V/? /fly /L/^^s) For those who
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  • 72 10 Deepavali party for children TWO social organisations in Singapore the Kalal Koll and the Indian Association will organise a Deepavall party for underprivileged children at the Indian Association. Balestier Road tomorrow from 4 to G p.m. The MP (or Kuu Cliuin. Mr P. Sflvatlui.ii. will open the party. On Wednesday
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  • 200 10  - Estate's allout war on termites JULIET DAVID By HOUSING estate off Toll Tuck Crescent luis declared all-out war on termites. Residents of Eng Kong Housing Estate say the menace has been plaguing them since they moved Into their new homes two years ago. The majority of the 370 homes In
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  • 159 10 BANK WINS CLAIM FOR $204,600 AGAINST FIRM CHUNG Khiaw Bank Ltd. has obtained summary judgment lor $204,640 in a High Court civil claim against Hoe Thong and Co. ***** Pte. Ltd.. of Telok Ayer Street. Also being sued by the bank in connection with the claim are Tan Seek Foci,
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  • 58 10 AS You Like It. a fashion show presented by Lord John Haute Couture, will be held at Hyatt Hotel's Crystal Ballroom on Sunday at 3 p.m. The show is under the patronage of the First Lady, Mrs. Sheares. Proceeds of the show will go to a
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  • 167 10 Addicts are desperate men, not heroes: Doctor- IPOII, Ttaurs DruK-takini is neither a sign of clamour nor of virility and its add cts are not heroes but desperate men, parents here were told today. Consultant psychiatrist in the Hospital Bahagia. in Tanjonc Rambutan. Dr. M. Maha Devan emphasised this here
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  • 315 10 320 to attend seminar on education technology SOME 320 participants will attend the seminar on education technology in higher institutions of learning at the Conference Hall today. The two day seminar, first of Its kind Involving all the tertiary institutions here, and an exhibition on teaching aids will be opened
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 269 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. AaUn capltaJ tuppUw now 1. Pensive philosopher? (6). bats to county 5. Made progrew. aa the Borneo 7. Lofty aort of poet? (S). native did? (S. 5). 8. Report one worker or another 9. Obvious quarters for an In- (10). ventor, perhaps? (S). 12. Orounds
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  • 214 11 'J'WO of the nine students injured in a laboratory explosion at Anderson Secondary School in Jane last year have agreed to accept $1,900 compensation from the (iovernment. They are Tan Eng Kee, 13, who will receive $400, and Yap Poh Eng, 16,
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  • 152 11 South Bridge Road district judges to try civil cases DISTRICT Judges at the South Bridge Road courts will be hearing civil cases for the first time there from Monday. This Is in addition to their normal functions as criminal district Judges. Civil cases, involving claims of more than $1,000 but
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  • 119 11 LEADERS of eight religions here will give a series of five talks to show the relevance of religion. The first session will be opened by President Sheares at the ShangriLa Hotel on Monday at 7.30 p.m. Subsequent sessions will also be held on Mondays Nov.
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  • 104 11 ESSO MAN KILLED, FOUR HURT IN CRASH SEREMBAN, Thurs. An Esso engineer was killed and four other people injured when two cars collided at the 4th mile. Port Dlckson Coast Road on Tuesday. Mr. Cheah Koon Khong, 26. a mechanical engineer with Esso refinery, who was travelling towards Port Dlckson.
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  • 24 11 THE Seletar Sports Club will hold its annual variety show at the Sree Narayana Mission hall in Sembawang tomorrow at 7 p.m.
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  • 20 11 THE Singapore Red Cros.s Society will hold Its donation viiaw In Penang Lane tomorrow :.t 5 p.m.
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  • 53 11 SOME 450 bank employees will take part In a big walk on Nov. 6 organised Jointly by the recreation clubs of the United Overseas Bank and Chung Khiaw Bank. The nine-mile (14.4 km) walk will be from the UOB head office in Cecil Street to Kallang
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  • 30 11 LEE Boon Kwel. 24. died at Outram Hospital on Monday the day after admission. His relative! are asked to contact Insp. Tng Tuck Seng of Central police station
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  • 239 11 Students loans: How to get back the money? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The University of Malaya Students' Union today supported the move to replace scholarships with loans but warned of "trouble" in getting back the money. The proposal Is being submitted to the Education Ministry by Vice-Chan-cellor Prof. Ungku Aziz. UMSU
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  • 163 11 Lunchtiroe storm floods lowlying areas AN HOUR- LONG lunchtime storm struck Singapore yesterday flooding many parts of the island. The storm with winds up to 18 knots also stalled several motor vehicles and stranded scores of office workers out at lunch. A Meteorological Department official said that the storm was
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  • 54 11 HK film and TV stars for N-Theatre A SERIES of variety shows featuring top film and TV stars from Hong Kong will be held at the National Theatre next month. Proceeds of the shows will go towards the Krets Ayer People s Theatre Fund to modernise the theatre. The organisers
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  • 241 11  -  GERRY OE SILVA By rpHE Post Office Savings Bank will get 33,000 L new depositors all part-time national servicemen when a new pay system is implemented early next year. Under the proposed scheme 21,000 Vigilante Corp members and 12,000 Special Constables will open individul accounts
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  • 135 11 Schoolgirls in Perak with lice in their hair KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. —Poor personal hygiene among schoolgirls in many areas of central and north Perak are affecting their studies. According to headmasters of several rural schools in Grik. Lenggong and Kuala Kangsar, about half the pupils have lice. The headmasters say
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 62 11 SESAME STREET By Cliff Roberts 1 CmX J I 1 f ~>— I L*f*MAoloi*' Alley Pop By V.T. Uatnlin I WAIT, ALLEY? THERE'S SURE, BELLA... A A I s I I iucoc wan *f=l I A *T~I7~9FIZI LII Ahner By Al Capp f I'VE BAKED VOUOJE q f~ OF MY
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  • 89 12 DID YOUSEE THESE TWO ACCIDENTS? MADAM Urn Kirn Yeok, 71. died in Outram Hospital at 12.15 p.m., on Wednesday two hours after she was knocked down by a lorry at the Junction of Jalan Bukit Merah and Kirn Tian Road. On Tuesday Ho Hock Slong, 70 was admitted to Outram
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  • 36 12 CARPENTER. Yap Kek Meng. 23. was Jailed for three months for being absent from part-time national service training with the Vigilante Corps at Tlong Bahru Secondary School from Nov. 3 1970 to Oct. 2.
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  • 355 12 $17,000 gems from hold-up handed to the Dolice JEWE LLERY worth more than $17,000 part of the $120,000 lost in the Fu-Heng Goldsmith robbery in Toa Payoh were handed to the police by a man on Wednesday. This brings to $77,000 the value of Jewellery and melted gold recovered in
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  • 161 12 WATCH dealer Cho Chiew Phian, 38, yesterday claimed trial to dishonestly retaining 39 stolen Samson watches belonging to Habiba Rebecca Sassoon in North Bridge Road on Tuesday Ball of $500 was allowed and hearing was fixed at the Second Magistrate's Court on Dec. 18. In
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  • 60 12 SINGAPORE Industrial Labcur Organisation has won the right to represent the workers In p not her five firms. They are New Frontier Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Ah Lam Launch Service. E. Hopt Pte. Ltd., Drew Amerold Pte. Ltd. and Westplle (SEA) Pte. Ltd. SILO now has a
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  • 92 12 Suspect fell 200 ft from precipice ALOR STAR, Thurs. A police Inspector told a coroner today a suspected thief fell to his death while leading a police party to recover certain stolen goods from a hill near Quran on July 17. "The man slipped, fell from the edge of a
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  • 41 12 THE Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore will hold a lunch meeting at Oberol Imperial tomorrow. Mr. Peter C.T. Choo. area sales manager of Scandinavian Airlines System and Thai International, will talk on the airfreight Industry
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  • 36 12 THE numbers picked in yesterday's Toto Draw No. BS/72 were: 42. IS. 16. 39. and 31 The additional number tv 7. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were 2 7. and 42
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  • 198 12 Amok with chopper subdued by police -teargas- BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. A 30--year-old man armed with a chopper ran amok and chased his parents and a sister out of their Berapit village home after smashing up the furniture in their house early this morning. The man kept police at bay for
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  • 47 12 FRANCISCO Bernard Raymond, 20, and Peter Paul, 20, were each Jailed for a day and fined MOO on Wednesday for having a dagger and a flick knife with a three-and-a-half-inch blade respectively at Napier Road at 4.40 a.m. on Sept. 23 They pleaded guilty.
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  • 155 12 30 p c tax on slimming biscuits from next month rpHE Customs and ExA else Department has decided to re-classify slimming biscuits under the "biscuits" category Instead of "medicine" The biscuits will from Nov. 1 be subtect to 30 net cent duty. Medicines are duty-free. According to an officer of
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  • 72 12 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, yesterday received three cheques totalling $50,656 for the Chung Hwa Free Hospital. Two cheques of $24,295 eseß, from the Barbers' Employees Union and the Permanent Wave Employees' Union, were presented by thtlr respective president* Mr. Phua
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  • 57 12 NO Peng Seah of Ah Hood Road was jailed lor a day and fined $250 for riding a motorcycle on Oct. 16 1967 when he had been disqualified from doing so. He was also fined $300 and disqualified from driving vehicles of all classes for three years
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  • 33 12 THE Singapore Society of Accountants will hold a cocktail reception in honour of the visiting president of the Association of Certified Accountants. London. Mr. AW Nelson, at Mandarin Hotel tomorrow.
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  • 165 13 LOOKING positively triumphant are these Catholic Hich School children, who became champion music makers terdayAnd justifiably too. Their 44-mem-ber upper primary school as well as 40--member lower primary .school bands won first prizes in the ECA's interschool instrumental ensemble competition. And Lok San Vu, 10,
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  • 100 13 Sec 4 pupils may now apply for places in NJC SECONDARY Four pupils In government and government-aided schools In the English, Chinese, Malay or Tamil stream are Invited to apply for provisional admission to PreUnlverslty One classes In the National Junior College for the 1973 academic year. Only candidates who
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  • 286 13 Cardiologists plan rheumatic heart disease survey pARDIOLOGISTS in Singapore are planning a survey of the incidence of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Queenstown and Geylang Serai. This was disclosed yesterday by Prof. Charles Toh, president of the Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology and associate professor in the University
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  • 39 13 A CORONER recorded an cpen verdict on the death of Toh Lcong. 44 a former Woodbridge patient, whose body was found in a 10-meire (33ft.) well near his Yio Chu Kang Road home on Oct. 9.
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  • 68 13 THREE men, armed with bearing-scrapers, held up a housewife at her Oeylang Road home and escaped with cash and jewellery totalling $1,930 on Wednesday. The robbers knocked on the front door at 4 p.m and later escaped In a taxi Madam Tan Hong Lye,
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  • 92 13 Sight and sound centre for pupils— AN AUDITORY centre and a refraction clinic will be set up next year to treat schoolchildren suffering from hearing and sifht defects. This was announced by officials of the Health Ministry on Wednesday. With the establishment of the new centre, hearth services for schools
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  • 21 13 THF management committee of Joo Chlat community centre will hold Its fourth annual big walk on Nov. 19.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 318 13 ICheaicos COST-PLUS FROM TODAY FOR 14 DAYS ONLY WE'RE OVERSTOCKED and to make room for new arrivals we must clear our goods at cost-plus, or even below cos*. Take advantage of our low prices during these few days. You'll not find better value at such bargain prices in town this
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    • 409 13 HEIWA DISHED END "Quality Heods, Quality Service" h*** ll For Inquiry:- <^> HEIWA STEEL IRON PRODUCTS CO. LTD. 99, 1 HIGASHIKAGAYA CHO, SUMIYOSHI KO, OSAKA. JAPAN. CABLE: "HE'WACO OSAKA". Sole Ayent CENTRAL CORPORATION iJLHLI 2, Petcling Reed, Singopore- 12. Tel: *****8-9. LENGTH OVHALL 55' 6" 16.92 M. GENERATOR: On* Liitcr
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  • 348 14 Purse theft sends young wife to jail again HOUSEWIFE Poon Yoke Chan, 22, was jailed yesterday for six months for stealing a walfet from a woman at a nnrket. Poon was jailed for a year In 1966 for stealing a motorcycle. She married after serving her prison term and bore
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  • 78 14 ROY SAYS 'DROP ZEROES IN FRONT' THE registration plates of motor vehicles should not bear the higher order zeroes, the ROY advised yesterday. This means that if a vehicle number appears as *****X on the tax disc, the number plate should read S 26 X leaving out the zeroes. The
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  • 44 14 An unidentified woman fell to her death from the 17th floor of Selegle House last night. A pair of slippers and spectacles were found In the corridor of the 17th floor, and a purse beside the body on the ground.
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  • 36 14 Talk by Thai envoy THAI Ambassador Mr. Nlbhon Wllalrat will give talk on Thailand and Regional Cooperation In South-east Asia" at the lunch meeting of the International V's Men's Club, Beta Chapter, at Hotel Equatorial tomorrow.
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  • 360 14 Stop job-hopping, technicians told by Minister lIEALTH Minister, a Mr. Chua Sian Chin yesterday urged Singapore technicians and craftsmen for their own and the country's interests to stop "hopping from Job to Job Just for a few dollars more." Speaking at the graduation of 148 students of the Singapore Technical
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  • 296 14 Pathologist: Three victims were strangled GOLD BARS CASE A FORENSIC pathologist testified In the Oold Bars Triple Murder trial yesterday that the three murder victims were strangled to death. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, of Outram Hospital also said he found green ropes round the necks of two of them Ngo
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  • 74 14 rIE trial of K.M. Oli Mohamed (Pte.) Ltd. was interrupted yesterday after the managing director. K. M. OU Mohamed, received a cable Informing him of his wife's death in India. At the request of Mr. M.P.D. Nmlr, defending the eaae was adjourned to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 283 14 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA: NOW SHOWDfC! (T.I: «S)t«4) 2 JKowi 7.00 ft t.M PM. MM AMh U-CkiMM* SI Wflß߀n W¥U ctclff GOLDI6 "TH€ H€IST" HRUJti H ROBERT UU6BB6R A Pro*^o f, m J FROOHOVICH W^%JL n^j C 'ectca Dy ft^H i^a^a^^Sa^aT RICHORD BROOKS rj^slsM^^^W DiS- w -\CS LSSJ COi-OR 1^ I
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    • 170 14 Gt,l.»fl Qu.tßftowi. fth BIG DAY! Gol4«» City: 1.45, 4, 7 ft 30 a.m. Salaxy: MS, J 10, 7 A f.JO p.m. Th« Mtit l.cit.n, Meaarn Musical Comtdr In Manoorin With Laughttri Color* starring Tang Kvaaf Yaaag Mv Yin, Yin, ft Shirtcy Wo» t qg| AM Ci?A2j^ nil k^llaflal B^ TO-MORROW
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    • 322 14 "LIDO -sth BIG WEEK" S SHOWS DAILY: 11 aM/ 1.30, 4.00, «.30 ft 9.15*~ The LAST PICTURE Connety i-fVV^ M^slfe. rlvl\l\ I -°*3ftfc LftaMaW^^ I See it E^^^^fl ■before 2gg*r' i ~^K^&p^W^^ its toop Jlate!! l^HP^j^ I NO FREE LIST. 1 1 NO HALF PRICE I NO MILITARY V concession.
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    • 694 14 yaW^VaVbrVwywyvavyi, JfW Til T il' ORGANISATION I' MOW SHOWING! a Shawti 7.00 ft ».J0 am. A*Mt<: 52.00 CWMm: Ji 00 .■Columbio's "THE MEIIT" ,C, a* Worren Beotty Goldie Ho»n I a a Jurana Drive-11l Cirtoma ft a' Tomorrow Midnigh' I a* "CRIMES ARE TO it PAID" a Ko Chun-Hsiung Pci
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    • 299 15 HBijjnjHjjH GcMen LPeaccck Bar The Sound Movement. A four-piece jazz group that fills the Golden Peacock Bar with the fresh exciting sounds of your type of jazz Latin, avant garde or commercial. Nightly 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (except Tuesday). Shangri-La hotel "where life is wonderful" Telephone: *****4. .A^ \VM
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    • 91 15 t DRAW N9 85 72 J I RESULTS I |?CIRCLES| "CHEF'S SUGGESTION" PICCATA "CHEF" veal medallions with mushrooms, noodles, foie gras accompanied with CHIANTI RESERVE BROLIO fjvtxj'll enioy them V V smoAPom RALMCX)URT Candtefcght Drmg and Wrung Nightly I The wonderful I English food of the good I old days
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    • 213 15 \A Qnniver/ory V, k fe/tivol F^m% \hn now on! Oife Di/count up to on oil item/ /Jfl^^A rW .^^Rv Genuine price I rtductioos up to Jr^^^B t 60% on the litest (ohion gnr quality i H^ i A^^^^± f**ort. handbagt wvl v ih VJ^^_ "^R^R^R^V Now V^^R^^l^^H^ atSupren«'«i *v COME
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  • The Straits Times
    • 374 16 President Marcos' martial law offensive against gunslingers has yielded impressive results. The existence of private armies throughout the Philippines is well known, but few observers anticipated that as many as 175,000 weapons would be surrendered under the decrees prohibiting unlawful possession. House to house searches for concealed weapons
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    • 144 16 Residents of Alexandra Park have shown civic consciousness in forming a "security club" for their housing estate. Collective vigilance, they hope, will end the housebreaking which has plagued them. Residents carry out night patrols and take other preventive measures to ward off thieves. Civic-minded citizens help the police
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  • 376 16 PARIS. Thursday AITLNDANCK records and prices are both soaring at the 24th international ready to wear viinii for women's apparrl which ends here toda>. Approximately 25,000 professional buyers from six continents thronged through the exposition halls during the first three days to appraise mass
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  • 742 16 GOLD STRIKE HITS THE MAFIA AIDED BY A LITTLE BUG NEW YORK. Thursday AT a quarter to five in the morning Paul Vario came out of Geffkin's bar in Brooklyn and was approached by two policemen. He ran. After four blocks they caught him and stuffed a piece of paper
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  • 1256 16  - Securing a ceasefire JAMES RESTON L* Thieu: 27 years of deceit by Reds SAIGON. Thursday WHEN he was young, President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam recalled one day last summer, he went to the underground to co-operate with the Communists In resisting the French. It was 1945. "I was
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    • 10 16 ABOUT TIME l/fißstz YOU OWNED llttJS&k A SEIKO? I flwl
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    • 95 16 Samsonite Silhouette _^for people going places H» r^^s^nfl m wßmu I Slim, sturdy, sophisticated Samsonite You'll see Samsonite in the Airports of the world with the International jet set. People who travel a lot like their luggage light, elegant and durable; Samsonite combines beauty of shape and th«» latest fashion
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  • 316 17  -  BERNARD DORAY By TOUGHER THAN ARMY TWO-BY-FOUR, SAY STUDENTS STUDENTS of Ngee Ann Technical College are protesting against what some of them described as the "toughest" antilong hair measures in Singapore. Introduced on Monday, the rule stipulates that students keep hair shorter than what
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  • 192 17 Jail and rotan for acid bulbs -attack- WELDER Chia Poh Seng. 22, was Jailed yesterday for six months and given three strokes of the rot an for throwing acid bulbs at a crane driver at the Junction of Jalan Plsang and Victoria Street on April 2. He admitted throwing the
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  • 70 17 Survey to cut traffic jams in Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A traffic survey of the town's central area aimed at reducing congestion will begin tomorrow. The month-long survey will be conducted by the Town Council with the co-operation of the Town and Country Planning Department and police. Specially-recruited personnel will
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  • 324 17 First check on racial ratio of firm's staff I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Labour and Manpower today sent out its inspection team to make the first check on the racial composition of a company's labour force. After the surprise check, the parliamentary secretary to the ministry. Haji Ramli bin
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 177 17 MALES WITH LONG HAIR WILL BE ATTENDED TO LAST LONG HAIR IS HAIRSTYLES frowned upon by the Government as shown on an anti-long hair poster in government offices. LUCAS QUALITY Lucas lamps are created LAMPS in m odern shapes for FOR THE today' 8 sty's and give r\r\\t AucAn maximum
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    • 118 17 'in t I ,(f |i Hi IN I I f^Ht 10 a m V| fßi 4 0W MB- jL WK Viii^ hjfk wk w b9| A Mas ML h BBkJlnl^h^ Jk Jade gems You'll find an ancient jade Goddess of Mercy at Tanglin Shopping Centre. And the latest rings from
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 898 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N PM Opening and Where The 7.N Sports Parade JJJ W Programme Summary |J3 Quran Reading Heart Is 7.41 News (C) J« un Cufl M t akan i m 3.21 For The Family 7.5S Chinese Variety Show J-JJ Assilamu.ailium 1.34 Nasy.d 3.51 A Diary of
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  • 117 18 AI PENG'S THE MOST COLOURFUL LITTLE Tan Ai Pent, eight, took part in her first colouring contest last month and came out tops. For out of the 2.000 entries received for the Donald Duck and Dumbo contest sponsored by the Chartered Bank for children under 12, hers was proclaimed the
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  • 660 18 TOWN AND SOWN: BRIDGING THE GAP TIIK oft repeated call for closer relations between town and gown reminds me of the work of the Science Council to foster better links l>etwcen the university and industry. The communication gap between town and
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 231 18 The most exciting Carpet Sale ofthejrearis coming? KK'""^ aaar JjfS-rtßßy jnJ^, "iffcTf rlaTl .^bbb bbbt (aBV fSFt al bv3bTJmU^ Srv t,'. vJI J* .tLaa^r^as baBanZMkYViP jEKLfrV »**LaY lAUbilfl^vCl r^^«' -I J^St afIBQIBBBBBBBBP tt^f^^jmSi' -'2G^Z 4 CfflßaßßT^a^Bßl BaMßaaHam V^LCaafl Ut h >tC From Nov 9th Nov< 12th 1972^^^^^ ■nr' Daily 10.00
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 75 18 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I hi^ hellqA wouup you ukb to I WMSI I KIP! J y, HEAR KOGCOe. PLAY A LV-\ r^ \r s~ 4/ "PLIGHT OF THE MA (1/2?^ BUMBLEBEE °*jfM rV-^ t sTROMBONCf jMc ,tt»»«T««r s+errtt __aaa»«B»f J ""^^s^f EX... SOME OTHER TIME! W6'P HAVE BEEM
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 300 19 From Employment Service I REFER to the letter by "Loyal Singaporean" (S.T., Oct. 11) and would like to thank him for his suggestions that employers should be compelled by law to notify the Employment Exchange of any vacancies and that a
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    • 298 19 PENALISING THE BAD DRIVER IT is time that action is taken to release the strangle hold which insurance companies have on their clients, especially the law-abiding ones. Apart from increasing premium rates. Insurance companies have been arbitrarily imposing various conditions, such as the first $200 or $350 excess clause. It
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    • 98 19 I REFER to the report (ST., Oct. 4) about the RTs plan to telecast a concert by Mr. Choo Hoey. the world famous conductor, in Athens next year, during which he will conduct two operas, Puccini's "Manon Lescaut" and Verdi's "La Travlata." I hope RTS will leave no stone unturned
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    • 206 19 -They even went back to fetch the baby's bottle I WOULD like to express my gratitude to the men In green, who lnsplte of the rain, came, out in force to help me out of a difficult position. I had Just skidded onto the road divider at Holland Road near
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    • 123 19 THE Ministry of National Development Is to be congratulated for taking "appropriate action" against the numerous complaints that appear In the Papers. One such action however does not seem to have borne fruit. The PRO of the Ministry had said that a threemonth grace period had been given to the
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    • 101 19 WE, the staff of the HoUandse Dutch School, like to express our sincere thanks to the PWD whose chief engineer of Roads, Mr. Venkatasen, his staff and contractors rendered us great service and were very helpful In re-arrang-ing the front part. Its entrance
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    • 112 19 The cool Cisco guards who went to the —rescue— I REFER to the 1 article headlined "The Cisco Kids fire their first shots in anger" (S.T., Oct. 24). We must protest strongly against the misleading headline in your newspaper. The Cisco Guards saved the life of a mrmbrr of the
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    • 200 19 IT seems that our Muslim Religious Council is still not modernised in the sense that it still adheres to the traditional practice of sighting the moon to fix the day for Harl Raya. Why can't they follow the steps of Malaysia and Indonesia in fixing
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    • 265 19 ECHOLAC INTRODUCES g~~\ a_ NEW MODEL HHfl EXECUTIVE ■P^^^3i CASES Mod2^(CN-211 KN-218 KN2I6 Stylish, sturdy and spacious with slide-action automatic lock and leather-like surface. Be up-to-date. Carry an Echo'lac Attache Executive case. Distributor!: SHANGHAI KONG MING LEATHER MFG. CO 10. LOfong 29, Ocylang Rom). Sin«»po>« 14. T«i: *****0 I *****1
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  • STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
    • 501 20 SINGAPOREANS will sec a wide collection of the newest range of Swiss watches at the 10-day exhibition now luing held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The exhibition, officially opened last night by Mr. J. Etter, Swiss Charge d'Affaires. follows two similar displays in
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    • 318 20 rIS year will prove a most important one for the Swiss watch industry. It should reveal that last year's levelling off of exports was but a temporary phenomenon caused by the international trade and monetary situation and that the recent wave of mergers
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    • 254 20 No firm trend in small clock designs OMALL clock styling displays no particular definite trend this year. More than ever before, individualism is the rule Relatively large timepieces like clocks allow a wealth of variations which Imposition of specific fashion trends could only hinder. A few features do however stand
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    • 502 21 Technical centre set up to provide after sales service THE Swiss Watch Industry Technical Centre started operations In Singapore In February U69. It Js financed by the Federation of Swiss Watch Manufacturers (F.H.) and Ebauches S.A., the largest manufacturer of watch components in Switzerland. It opened its first centre in
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    • 147 21 CINGAPORE bought 20 per cent more Swiss watches and movements which amounted to more than $41.7 million last year representing an increase of $6.9 million against 1979 figures of 134.8 million. This puts Singapore in fourth position in the Asian Market after Hongkong, Japan and
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    • 589 21 New watch trends at Montres et Bijou exhibition... THE Montres ct Bijoux, which celebrated its MOth anniversary in midOctober, is currently staging a 1972 Swiss Watch Exhibition at the Rath Museum in Geneva. It Is a showcase of watch fashion trends that will eventually Inspire the entire Swiss watch Industry.
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    • 574 22 Switzerland makes 45 p.c. of world's watches FACTORIES TURN OUT 250,000 A DAY THE Swiss watch industry is contributing about 45 per cent towards total world watch production which presently amounts to between 150 and 160 units per year. If the market trend continues to grow at its present pace,
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    • 319 22 STUDENT'S DESIGN ON DISPLAY BROCHURES pi FIT thousand copies of Swiss Watch exhibition brochures will bear the design of Miss Chong Chuan Viah, 18, a student of the Baharuddin Vocational Institute. Miss Chong was one of several students of tr.e Institute who took part In a cover design competition for
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    • 292 22 Sales of Swiss watches in Europe up 19 per cent MORE than eight mil1i o n inexpensive Swiss-made watches with pin lever movement were sold in Europe last year an increase of 19 per cent over 1970 sales. Why this enthusiasm for articles which only a few years ago were
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    • 487 23 Mechanical watches still the most popular jLi E C HAN ICAL watches today continue to account lor more than 99 per cent of production. And apart from their price, exhubenot diversity is their greatest ;issct. With a 12 per cent increase in sales last year, self winding watches are playing
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    • 441 23 Liquid crystal electronic time display developed TH E accelerating pace of development in small size time-pieces has led to a considerable increase in resonator frequency (the resonator counts time oy dividing this continuum into intervals of equal duration md conseqently In greatly improved rate stabilit" In the majority of quartz
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    • 156 23 Following; is a list of importers of Swiss Watches on display at the exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall: China (Swiss Watch) Pte Ltd. (Titoni); Chin Hin Watch Company (Cjma); Eastern igenles (S) Pte Ltd (Sw v Clock) Favre-Leuba Watch Co Pte Ltd. (Favre-Leuba);
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    • 516 24 THE Swiss watch industry's "ready lo wear" modeis, have undergone thorough testing prior to being introduced on the world's markets. The most unorthodox models are rarely in evidence. The "Full Flow" line is triumphant for the second consecutive year and even more conclusively than
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    • 489 24 CITY OF GENEVA PRIZE WINNERS 'J'Hl'l Jury has selected the winners of the 14th edition of the Prize of the City of Geneva contest designed to promote and stimulate artistic creatio ni nthe arts of adornment. At its first meeting, held last March, the Jury had made an initial selection
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    • 78 20 I Sl/Jx>s OFFICIAL I I jJLI/iijJ OPENING I >^im._ CPC TUE fcl LCIAJ IT CT -TfTS^^T^Tr^^^Sa^a^a^a^a^Maßßla^^ II A kl^* .P /f\ am" flAf I f? C 4 idP a VHiHBHHH| nl| WATCHES DIRECT FROM 111 1 lllh THE WORLD WATCH FAIR I 111 fa MIL >N SWITZERLAND I HL VHMJIp
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 194 21 gMM«M|S 7 Arm A tribute to steel f Discerning men ot action are no >""-■ longer satisfied with run-of-th* m watch For this Blite •titt- 1 /^|H^^\ craftsmen of AudematvPiguet h«vt /J created ROYAL OAK. a trrbute to BB A! tKl Esch the rara rK ind v Qp^Hkll ujHv numbered
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    • 326 21 In an advance society HZH amidst a busy i exciting environment.. sjs EniCflß plans an •*BaJ^Zbßß|fc iMMfeM AMil MMbW MbWbAbW P m irnponwynw pare -Jl^S^^^^ Living in this internationally known city, life is s^~^ "^"^l. busy and exciting. Frequent entertainments and /^^fe^»^^*^fc^^ constant personal contacts form part of this Ai^^fv^jß^
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 212 22 HANDSOME, TOUGH w A WATCH FOR ALL OCCASIONS y£ Handsome tough, reliable- ruggedly built for the man \|<t^ on the go l CAMY Swiss watches are futurtstically HHHPCmIBHBI designed precision timepieces created to keep pace w^y^Wf m\ .^k with the march of times A CAMY watch to fit any pL^l^aJ
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    • 14 22 ID-B-S-i-B-S-ti-a-a-M)! Ky~sgg| fakCS Off K;r"^" c to 3 new j^^E^HHQS j^^^^BQj^l^Biß yigsß^sUß^BMßM SWISS i
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 118 23 WIDE stroke engraving a new styling feature highlight both the bracelet and case, in 18 carat yellow gold. The wide dial is protected by an emerald-cut smoked quartz. In view of its size, this model is suitable both for a feminine or a masculine wrist as the matching signet-type ring
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    • 297 23 Gold is bold. tion is cilso bold under the skin. Its >^lj j) j Ih^ h n^ ta-t- .^H is tne rixst ODti mv m -trt*- ffrtTu tt I ter tests with especially good re- HUi-^n^yjßßßjßl^^i^i^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hß^Blßf^^' sitive Either re^l or hold Arror- 4Wttjuuuuiiuuuuuimmiiiu^^B Sole Agents and Service Centre for ;;::j:g^|||j|||||||j|j||j^^
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 92 24 everything. Now that you've made up your mind to invest in accuracy, your only problem is which Bulova Accutron to choose. Bulova Accutron is available in 50 elegant styles designed in Geneva, the home of Swiss craftsmanship. Each and every Bulova Accutron has a written i jj^guarantee of accuracy to
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 728 25 TECHNICAL SALES /£VV REPRESENTATIVE IV I# II -MECHANICAL SEALS VCXjf GLAND PACKINGS ALLIED PRODUCTS Trre Singapore Sales Office of T.I. (Export) Ltd.. (Member Company of the Tube Investments Group) requires the services of a highly experienced Technical Bales Representative to organise and promote the sales of the wide range of
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    • 637 25 I SINGAPORE PETROLEUM I I COMPANY PTE. LTD. I i{ Invites applications for 9 REFINERY MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS 1 fi A. INSTRUMENT ELECTRICAL fr SECTION; jj B. PLANNING SCHEDULING M SECTION; (1 C. SHOP. WAREHOUSE TOOL M 11 ROOM SECTION; jfl D. UTILITIES SECTION B II (OPERATORS) f j QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE:
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    • 485 25 PENGUMUMAN KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA LEMBAGA PEPERIKSAAN THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMERCIAL EDUCATION SCHEME PERTERIKSAAN SIRI SPRING 1973 Peperlksaan tersebut dl atas akan diadakan dalam bulan April dan Mel. 1873 dl Pusat-Pusat Peperiksaan yang akan dltetapkan oleh Ketua Pegawal Pelajaran negeri di Malaysia Barat. Peperiksaan lnl terbuka kepada (a) Caluncalun
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    • 638 25 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGABA. TANAH MELAYU (National Electricity Board of the Statea of Malaya) TUNKU J AFAR THERMAL POWER STATION BTAGE 111 Contract !«t Jl CabUnf A Earthing Tenders are Invited. for the supply and erection of 15kV and lower voltage power and auxiliary control cables and earthing system at Tuanku
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  • 109 26 MRS. GOH SICK TIM nee Llm Chal Wee Neo. 88, passed away peacefully on 25 10.72 leaving behind 2 sons (Job Peng Blan (Bah Chye) and Tlan Chye. 2 sons-in-law Llm Huay Hoon and Charlie Chiew. 2 dautiiteraIn- law, two adopted daughters, 18 grandchildren, 8 grandaona-ln-law, 4 grend-daugnters-ln-law, 18
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  • 53 26 MR. ANO MRS. Patrick Richard Albuquerque thank Rev. Fathers relatives and friends for their good wishes, presents and presence, on the occasion of their marriage on 21st October 1972. THI FAMILY of the late Madam Maria Wong Ylm Boh thank all relative* and friend* for their attendance, donation*. wreaths
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 4419 26 11 classified advertisements Telephone service CENLRAL ADVKRTIStMENTS/Singspore only: 50 cents a word. Minimum $7.50 for IS words. FURNISHED DETACHED BUNCALOW 67 Jalan Kampong Chantek off Binj..l Park Road, large garden 3 bedrooms, servant room aura flats Skyscraper. Jalan Jintan. Pacific Wilkinson. Huaguan. Contact Kho'a ***** (B'pore). OIST. 11 SINCLE STOREY
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    • 899 26 DIST. to St m.s. Buklt Tlmah furnl shed 2-storey terrace 3 bedrooms servant's room. Contact Tan *****-* Spore. MAGNIFICENT 2-STORIV BUNGALOW 3 bedrooms district 11 for rent during owners home leave 9/12/72 to 30/1 73. Tel: *****8 after 6pm FURNISHED ROOMS In qu.et reaidentlal Macpberson Road area preferably working couples
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    • 948 26 SANOILAHDS ROSYTH ROAO luxurious 4 split-level terrace house. Enquiries Hilltop Realty Pte. Ltd 6-J. Far Eastern Bank Buildinc. Spore Tel *****3. LANO FOR SAL! AT Benal. Johorr Bahru. 14 miles from J B 10 Acres Near Main Road and Senal Airport Please write to P.O Box 2730 S pore must
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    • 4704 27 classified advertisements (S ANNOUNCrMLNT/PrRSONAL/ Singsporc only: s MyimtimJ ?fl %20 wordi. Tetophono sorvKe INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLICHTI CBNTRE OFFERS OUARANTEED FLIGHTS Pr«a Ssngapar* ta London (500 Brusaels MOU7New Tor* (900 Toronto 8878/Lo* Angele* S9BO/--a TO ALL PARTS OF EUROPK. INDONESIA AUSTRALIA 70, TNI ARCAOI, OHO PLOOR, RAPPLIS PLACE. TIL: »J7»l »7*i*
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    • 385 27 ANNUAL SAL! at Jsro Johor Bahru 26 10 72 to 16 11 72 baskets, soft lor*, cane furniture, silks— all at reduced prices orders made during sales giver discounts. PLAN ANO EXPAND your library. 8 volume of reference library book* sre available at a bargain price of (300 Beet offer
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    • 1209 28 GENERAL ADVERTISEMEKTS A ansr ptfl KKltlPfl I^ a^e^rso^ i/I±slm/ U*****J Singapore only |l s word i 0...«.ri--mmmm »20 fo. JO .o,<U .PA ROMEO OTV 1756 c.c. February IK6V. One owner, excellent runninn condition 112.000 o n.o. Principals rel *****8 B'pore. 17 TOYOTA COHONA doori suioon. Mreonditloned radio, one owner, [ood
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    • 828 28 MAN'S SALON for Turkish bath/ Swedish maaaaE*. facial, manlcur*. hairtmtlng. »-B. Tanglla Road. *****7 Singapore. MARTINA'S SALON 11-A. Calrnhlll Clrcte. Maaaag* Saunnbath/ Barter. Complete aentltttMn grooming by trained lady attendants. Rlnf 18' pore) ***** 1/***** A. FLIMIHCO'I MASSACE ax* Very nlaxlng. Operates from 10 a.m. to p.m. (opposite Mandarin Hottl)
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    • 764 28 HOI SING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited (or any one or all of the following (1) ERECTION A COMPLETION of Two Block* of 25-Storey 5- Room Plat; One Block ot 12-Storey 3-Room Improved Plat and One Block of 10Storey 3-Room Improved Plat at Marine Parade, Estate Contract 111 (Total
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    • 294 28 |By>BMBBMBB| LEADING LOCAL BANK requires BUMIPUTRA (I) Clerks (II) Typists Minimum qualifications Clerks a) MCE (English Medium) b) Credit in English or Bahasa Malaysia c) Pass in Mathematics Typist a) similar to above b) typing speed: 30 35 w.p.m. Please apply in own handwriting together with ONE passport-size photograph (nonreturnable)
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 621 29 Pro- Am meet attracts 229 A TOTAL of 62 professional horses— 24 Class One and 38 Class Six— and 167 .mateur horses have been tntered for the Combined Pro-Am meeting at Bukit Tlmah on Nov. 4 and 5. There will be seven races on Nov. 4 starting at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 520 29  - Aik Mong, Gunalan smash hopes of Chor Yau, Wee Kin JOE DORAI By TAN AIK MONG, Malaysia's youngest Thomas Cup player, last night beat Singapore's main hope, Ng Chor Yau, by 15-12, 15-1 in 27 minutes to enter the semi-finals of the SBA Open championships at Guillemard Road. Aik Mong
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    • 361 29  -  LESLIE FONG By ONDON. Thurs. The membership system adopted by British sports and youth clubs and their provision of multi-purpose hails can be adapted with modification* In Singapore to help promote sporting and recreational activities among young people. This Is the view
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    • 38 29 FORT AUTHORITY beat HMS Lincon 6-3 In a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Yusof Abldlr (3). Mohammed Arts (2) and Richard Ho scored for the Port team. Lincoln replied through Wynn and Young.
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    • 352 29 Derby shock Benfica with 3-0 blast ONDON, Thurs. Benfica of Portugal, twice champions and three times losing finalists. face the prospect of being eliminated from the European Cup after crashing to a 3-0 defeat against England's Derby County in the first-let: of their second round match in Derby last night
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    • 275 29 But the Spaniards, six times champions, are expected to clinch a quarter-final place by making good the deficit In the return clash in Madrid on Nov 9. Bulgarian club Stara Zagoia continued to show their scoring putter in the UEFA Cup. The Bulgarians, who
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    • Sports letter
      • 32 29 Dear Sir, IT WOL'LD be much appreciated if RTS rould give us a 'live-telecast* on the semifinal* and the finals of the 13th Singapore Open badminton championships. B.S. HO
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      • 57 29 ADELAIDE. Thurs. New Zealander Terry Kendall fired a lour-under-par 68 to lead by two strokes in today's first round of the Qantas Australian Open "if championship at Kooyonga. In second place en 70 was Ted Ball, followed by Graham Marsh, Peter Oosterhuis. Billy Dunk. David
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      • 39 29 BA..OKOX. Tiiurs. fort Authority of Thailand beat Bangkok Bank 2-0 here tonight in a brawling match to qualify for the final of the Third Queen's Cup soccer tournament. In Sunday's final Port Authority will meet Rajaprachanukroh.
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      • 112 29 'Nothing of the sort 5 says Niven WELLINGTON, Thurs. w Onslow rugby captain Bruce Niven today denied that his team's play against a Singapore All-Citizen XV in Singapore last Saturday was "crude and vindictive." Commenting on a letter which appeared In the Straits Times, he said the whole thing was
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      • 17 29 BUDAPEST. Thurs. Hungary beat England 6-1 In an European League table tennis match last night.
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    • 347 30 IT WAS goals galore on opening day of the Inter- Varsity women's hockey competition on the padang yesterday 12 goals being scored in the two matches. Singapore led in the goal hunt by trouncing Hong Kong l;-0, while chief rivals Malaysia carved out
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    • 226 30 Top seed Estep moves into semifinals MANILA. Thurs. Topseeded Mike Estep of the United States today defeated Ugal Tezuka of Japan 7-5, 6-2 to enter the semifinals of the Philippine International tennis championship. In the first set Estep broke Tezukas service at 5 5 and then ran away with the
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    • 677 30 UNIVERSITY of Singapore grabbed 25 gold, 10 silver and five bronze medals in the swimming competition of the Inter Varsity Games at Queenstown pool yesterday, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Universltas Indonesia were runners-up with one gold, 11 silver and 11 bronze, followed by Hong Kong four
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    • 283 30 COURSE FOR FORMER NATIONALS pORTY former Singapore international soccer players, who are no longer active, have been invited to train as coaches by English professional coach Michael Walker, reports JOE DORAI. Walker has planned a preliminary coaching course for them in March. The course for ExNational players will be one
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    • 336 30 RATIONAL champion 11 Tan Khoon Hong alms to make it three-in-a-row in the men's singles of the STTA Senior Open championships, beginning at Kallang this Sunday, reports PETER SIOW. Chances of Khoon Hong, the 1970 and 1971 champion, pulling off a
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    • 21 30 PRODUCTION Department drew 1-1 with Binding in the Straits Times Sports Club's Inter-department soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday.
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    • 1840 31 IU:KB 13 0 CLASS 5. DIV. 5— 6F -'T-™™ ($6,003 $4,200 to winner) 1 lIJ.J CINTURION a t&uprrsonli) Uousuu.e 5 B 0 Ida 10. btn fay) S» L. Jaftaaaa 11 2 ***** WINNING ITYLI iHonrtli L« 9 S IS <d 3 -t- 161 Haliwl 1* J
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    • 2051 31 IMJLf 1-30 CLASS 5. DIV. 2— 6F m n B ($6,000 $4,200 to winner) 1 ***** PRICISSLr a (T Sivaanaiwiii) E Breukelen 3 9 0 (PC aame) f Aaowatfl IS 2 ***** MY PLIASURS a (Cheng*) Tulloh 390 (ud +4) BP Hararl«ge S I ***** BSRTUAH a
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    • 402 31 RACING with EPSOM JEEP QOLDEN MILE, who can sprint and stay on any going, bids for a dual record when he runs in Race 7 at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. This Pall Mall four-year-old has won six races this year, the last four In a
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    • 347 31 No more 'lucky money' on Jumbo Jet -please- TWO more "lucky money" 1 for Jumbo Jet, please. I have received several letters with cash or postal orders to bet on the champion in the Washington International Stakes at Laurel Park on Nov. 11. I handed the "lucky money" from two
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    • 70 31 "TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's Shlro MatsucU. with an elghu under-par 64. led the opening round of the 28 million yen (about $256,500) Tokal Classic golf tournament In Nagoya today. Hubert Oreen or the United States and Seljl Noda of Japan were three strokes behind Matsuda on 67.
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 139 29 THE NATIONALTHEATRE TRUST IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE JAPAN EMBASSY I PRESENT I TOKYO BALLET COMPANY; 75 TOP DANCERS DIRECT FROM E JAPAN PERFORMING 'NUT CRACKER SUITE BALLET CONCERT: SPONSORS yC^v (fiS SANYO LZj UABAN f Vjßr SANYO MALAYSIA SDN.BHD. AIR LINES 31ST. OCT. IST. 2ND. NOV. 1972 NATIONAL THEATRE AT
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    • 129 29 rv^^P M~ 7*&^^4o^ "H^ 4 I CALLING POP I I FANS! 100 I I GREAT LPs I ITO BE WON I I There are 100 top'LP tecords m' I and posters galore to be won in >, C M I New Nations big new contest. I All you have to
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  • Page 29 Miscellaneous
    • 95 29 BADMINTON: Spore Open j C'shlps (SBA hall. 7.30 p.m.). INTER VAKSITY GAMES: Softball imi: 830 a.m.— MU v HKU, SU v UI (Varsity Oreen); Bndmlnton imi 2 p.m.- SU v MU. UI v HKU (Polytechnic); Table-Tennis im)— SU v HKU. MU v UI (Varsity campus. 2 10 p.m.). (W) UI
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 473 30 TOKYO NOW! FASHIONS HOH ""^^J A mm\m^immi9m\ YAMAMO JH^Pfj^^^ffJ^^B'ffl LEO WALTZ j Ls K PSI^ 11^ AmWm .^SfcJi Ladies' Slack lIIHHHHHHHIj couon loir!. I M Jbb m %v 3b8.00 Ibl f fot ii if nrrrni Yellow/Embroidered V M f^F jk^ mW /A W M rrNllllr PTT K i v tf^*^r
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 275 31 BJaW^3» gaP^'' iJaaaaaß BaU ganflaH gaa*»a>a»CJ TAi;<P jFSjL For every QUART BOTTLE of ll H Baron Otard Fine Champagne VSOP you purchase, this is yours. FREE! A P^^ A miniature Otard Chateau anda miniature I^A^ Baron Otard bottle filled with Otard's superior I^^ Fine Champagne VSOP cognac. This golden Fine
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  • 186 32 Kidnap teacher rescued, another found slain- BANGKOK, Thurs. A combined police and army force of about 1.000 men with helicopter gunship support has rescued one kidnapped schoolteacher and found the bullet-riddled body of another, a military spokesman said today. Five othrr peoplr, including a woman teacher, were still Missing, he
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  • 47 32 BOGOTA Thurs— The Black September Arab guerilla organisation plans to kidnap a West German ambassador to Latin America and exchange him for three of its members held by Munich police nfter the Olympics massacre, a top security o'flcer said here today —Reuter.
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  • 23 32 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia's three major Muslim parties have reached agreement to unite in a federation in compliance with Oovernment suggestions. UPI.
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  • 23 32 SYDNEY. Thurs. An explosion and fire killed two schoolgirls and injured four at a school near Shtpparton today. R< uter
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  • 395 32 lONDON. Thur< Th* stork u»-k'l J clotrd hrniT ICMlay In quiet tradinn. Interest wa». however, telrctivc awaiting an outcome from totlay'i tripartite talk', on voluntary nira-ur. to rurb Inflation. At 3 p.m. the Financial Time*. Index had galnrO 2.2 to 410. 7. Bargain*. totalled 8 117 (8.5481. Courtaul.K.
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  • 62 32 lONDON VW.I. No. 1 RSS spol II S5 Sittlnnt-nl: Nov 11.40. IVi 18 (.0 J.,,1 19. 15. Jan March 19. 50. April June 19 95. Jul> Srpt 20.45. Oct/lkr 20 95. Jan Marrh 31.20. April Junr 21.40. JuUs.pl 21.55. O<t U.< 21 70. JunfMdrih 21.55. Crn•r.il c.1. 1. Nov
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  • 30 32 lONDON. Thurv Spot buvrrs £M»9 <♦£.!> vllrn (1391 <+£3>. Forv>dnl buwn. (IS9I (.141. m-llitn £I6OU I* 141 Srlllrmrnt: 1 1319 < CD. Turnmrr «.m. 440 tony p.m. 640 ton- Ton. M.d.v
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  • 370 32 Astronaut now wants to save the earth... |T'S a down-to-earth job now lo we the glol)C for former American astronaut Walter Schjrra (above), who went into space three times within a decade. Mr. Schlrra, who orbited the globe in the Slgma-7 Mercury flight, the Ge-mmi-6 space rendezvous and the Apollo
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  • 94 32 CMIA CNVI KHIAM, 91 pau«d away peacefully 2« 10 72 leaving behind son* Hcoek Phuanx. Hoon Pbuanic. Buck Ptiuarv. (our dautilittrs. tbrc* daughters-in-law, two aona-tn-law. two adopted ton* and dauKhteri-in-law. over 40 crandchildren. 5 grand-dautthteri-ln-law, 3 grandMna-ln-law. over 10 Kreat icrandchlldren to mourn hn loan Funeral Sunday 2Bth at
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  • 218 32 I ONDON, Thurs. Government hopes of securing a voluntary pact to curb Britain's soaring inflation reach a crucial stage today when Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath meets trade union and industrial leaders here for talks on the economy Hard and prolonged bargaining is expected
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 261 32 CALLING ALL PARENTS! do not deny your children and yourselves of MulgaM the ONE and only vitamin Jg^ with EPL ,%> SIMPLE TO TAKE |K *>y* can be spread on bread, biscuits /VV*J^^ /or taken whole if your child has difficulties at schodT^X"" for overstrain at school and at work
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    • 7 32 Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words $20.00 (minimum)
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    • 67 32 the spotlight is on rsllQlßlGlE^ k for PRIZE WINNING Performance J ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW laaam P lll *^T' ~*g^^^m^^f^^^Hf j^ >^^J W Continuous Cleaning. Electric Qas °Range. A LaaaaaaW S sr 3 Also ovoilobie or ELECTRON (PTE) LIMITED 114, Crchord Rood, Singopore 9 Tel: *****6 SINGAPORE REFRIGERATION COMPANY Internotionol Bldg., Smgop<;.e9. Tel:
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  • Business Times
    • 253 33  -  SOH TIANG KENG By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore will provide "lender of last resort facilities" under a Bill currently tabled before Parliament. Such facilities will stimulate the growth of the money market in the Republic. Under the MAS (Amendment) Bill,
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    • 468 33  -  BLAIR JOHNSON By IT'S been a tranmalie week for sterling in world money markets. With the liiink of Kngland remaining aloof from the fray, exchange rates in London fluctuated wildly and by the opening yesterday had dropped to 5L3540 against the IS dollar. This meant an effective
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    • 797 33  -  TERRY RCBARDS By NEW YORK: Hard times have fallen on Wall Street again and profits in the brokerage business are once more becoming elusive. Many major investment houses are experiencing a severe earnings squeeze and merger talk is rampant. A few small
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    • CITY TALK
      • 155 33 rpALKING of Wall Street, X let me tell you of something which will make purists shudder. Bache, one of America's largest investment firms, has gone into nuts. First thought business must really be bad on the Street. But no, the investment giants have found a new way
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    • 319 33 National Companies Act advocated for Australia riANBERBA: A Senate \j commi.tee on foreign ownership has recommended introduction of a National Companies Act in Austral a to alleviate what it said were existing taxation provisions which give overseas firms "certain advantages" over Australian companies. This and establishment of a s ngle
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    • 613 33  - 'Better days ahead' signs at Tong Meng 808 NG By nnONG Meng Industries' M. belated 1971 report points the way in which its new management under recently appointed chairman Datuk Teh Hong Plow is leading the company towards profitability. The formula adopted appears to be twopronged: Organic growth by pursuing
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 90 33 Proven *at sea an XfllUl w l__s^ KELVIN HUGHES The world's most reliable Kelvin Hughes has a radars, fish detectors, echo worldwide network of sounders and other marine appointed agents to ensure equipment for all types of availability of spares and vessels. River boats to liners, and after sales service.
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    • 318 33 It yr /aaaaaaaaa^ft^^^^7>^l3cYsTa3C^^^ >^77*a>^^V*l7l?^a^n I U 3-1 fTFff The SEIKO BELL TIMER ii a convenient, accurate clock used to automatically sound a bell, buzzer, chime, and jo forth at daily preset time*. Designed to heighten the efficiency in systematic time control, it ii the ideal clock for schools, factories, hospitals,
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  • 425 34 Back in the red Gilani hit by poor sales ONLY a week after the release of its interim report showing a turnround into profitability. Gilani Jute and Textile Mills has told the Stock Exchange it is now back in the red and to an even greater extent than previously. Blame
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  • 675 34 This versatile copier lives up to its claims INNOVATION is the name of the game of the copying people. For to maintain the competitive edge In the face of razor-sharp competition, copying others just won't do. And hence, copying machine manufacturers are constantly Innovating and churning out new products and
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  • 1089 34  - Martial law good for business in the Philippines LEO GONZAGA POLITICAL STABILITY, BIG DROP IN CRIME By MANILA: Even the sceptical businessman concedes that martial law is, thus far, good for business. If he has any misgivings about the future, it is perhaps because he is a born sceptic or
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  • 185 34 Mr. Philip P.M. Monbiot has been appointed an Investment officer with the Commonwealth Development Finance (CDF). He will particularly specialise in Indonesian investments. Mr. Monbiot was educated at Charterhouse anrt Oxford and was with a large unit trust firm in Britain before joining CDF in 1969. Two BOAC
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 184 34 RARE OPPORTUNITY Best Location in Sydney Water Frontage in VAUCLUSE BAY 5 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms Magnificent entertainment area with terrace and bar just over swimming pool. Aust. $375,000.00 For further details contact: Messrs. Dudley Westgarth l Co.. Solicitors, 39 Martin Place, Sydney. (Attention Mrs. Henderson) Tel: 25-6741. MANUFACTURERS- EXPORTERS -AGENTS
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    • 69 34 The Sunday Mail tops 50,000 weekly Our average sales ire now firmly established above the 50,000 mark. Here's further evidence of the Sunday Mail's rise with the well-to-do readership of Malaysia and Singapore. If you sell luxury products and services The Sunday Mail is the way home to your market.
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 56 35 K.L Ind. E.A.I. I. Wanch 5tr. Times 3CBC P. Prod, h Patrick E.N.E. and C I'.O. Bank i. I i.l.ii >. Bulldinc Sim Lira M.A.A. VI .it Ml $285 $5.40 $7.40 $13.10 $11.10 $2.17 $3.56 $5.40 $7.00 $7.10 $1.73 $2.59 $2 09 $3.04 $6.15 +.4: .3i .2! .2< .2i
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      • 20 35 1. M M.l I. S'pura >. Darby ientosa mperial $2.34 $3.70 $7.20 $2 31 $3.08 .1 .1 —.1 .0 .0
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      • 17 35 Dpprr Ind. Lan Holds Carbide 271.W 248.W 230.0( "otal Turnover: otal Value: 4.691 $10.33!
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      • 30 35 Industrials: 179.04 281.51 Hotels: ***** t13.1l Properties: 323.87 325.8 Tins: 132.21 132.3 rabbers: 221.C4 222.2' Dec. 30. 19€6 1« 1 Dec. SI, 1968 1O( t Dec. 2», 1962 IK
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    • 1092 35 DID AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADINO ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCMANCE WITH PRICE MOVE MENTS IN BRACKETS YESTEROAY WIRE: INDUSTRIAL! t. ACM A 3 24 3 2« (+O6l A. Tape 233 (+01) Mlnomoto 210 lunch.)
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    • 304 35 Bulls continue to take charge rpRADING opened on a X fairly quiet note but picked up briskly shortly afterwards with active trading, largely in industrials. The pace was maintained in the afternoon with industrials moving even higher. The Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index continued to climb reaching 281.56 at
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    • 1807 35 - OUSINESS 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. INDI'STBIALS Aetna ill 3.18. (3) 3.20. (6) 3 23. (2) 3.24. A. Tape (2) 2.30.
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    • 215 35 ISLAND Hotels and Properties (Malaysia) is to make a one-for-two bonus issue by capitalising $3.5 million out of capital reserve which was recently swollen by a $5.3 million surplus resulting from a revaluation of the company's properties in Penang. This issue, for which shareholders' approval
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 197 35 rPHE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday dropped by $1 to <623 per plcul on an official offering down three tons to 235 tons. The overnight London metal price was quiet with forward buyers quoted up £2 to 11,595 per metric ton. LONDON: The weakness In Sterling on
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      • 53 35 Wednesday Tuesday US* U» London 64.70 ««.M> Beirut SS.O9 65.13 Honxkonic 69.79 fi SI Zurich 64.608 64.708 64.K58 64.938 Paris 63.06 63.01 Slncaporr <1> 66.35 66.35 6 B'pore (2) 2J5.70 225.70 (1) Export price In non-sterlinit areas in I.S. dollars per ounce (2) Local dealers prices in Singapore
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      • 20 35 OCT. 26. RUBBER: 109.00 cents (down 2.75 cents). TIN: 5623 (down Official offering 235 tons (down 3 tons).
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      • 106 35 /'MINIS! MOOUCI IXCNANOI, V SINCAPORE NOON CLOSIHC PRICE! PER PICUL YESTERDAY Ctcenut Oil: bulk 537 sellers, drum »3B sellers. C»prs: Mixed loose UK/Cont. 1211 B. Ptpper- Muntok AST A white f.o.b. :00<; NLW ***** sellers, saravak white f.o.b. 96',- NLW ***** nellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b. 96<t NLW *****
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      • 374 35 t ONDON advices were dis- i appointing and opening I quotations on the rubber mar- I ket yesterday were marked down about one cent. Shortly after the opening, news of a shipping strike on the West Coast of America caused further softening. Thereafter the market ruled uncertain and
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      • 101 35 DAILY SMR prices Issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday Nov. Dee. (CXrrent Month) (Forward Month) Buyers Sellers Bayers Sellers Cents per kg. Cents per kg. SMR SCV (I— ton Pallet) 107.50 108 50N 107.50 JOB 50N SMR 5L (I— ton
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      • 35 35 London copper prices on Mor.day (previous In brackets). WlrelMr Spot buyer £4.in 00 (£435.00) seller 1430.50 ((435.50) Three months buyer {440.50 (f 443.00) seller £441 00 (£445.50). Marktt l*nt: Easier. Salts: 9.500 tons.
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      • 38 35 In London on Wednesday the palm oil prices of Malayan per rent CIF i"X N European ports tn bulk, sterling per lonu ton Nov. April was quoted at UK {95 sellers or Cont. 1227 sellers (unchanged!
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      • 402 35 T»HE market underwent a most volatile period, the big question uppermost in operators' mind being whether or not the present levels can be maintained following the steep rise of the past month, says Holiday. Cutler. Bath In Its weekly rubber review. From 105 cents per kilo
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    • 193 35 THE Association of Bants In Malaysia-Singapore announce thf«e 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 26 Local dollar* to one unit SELLING BI'YISG ot Foreign C urrrn, ■> TT or OD TT OP Sterling Pound 6.5611 8.5161 6 5911 Australian Dollar ***** ***** ***** Canadian Dollar 2
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    • 180 35 ASIAN currency deposit rates for Thursday. Oct. 26: 3 mths 7 5 8 8 5/8 6 mths 8 1/2 8 5/8 12 mths 8 3/4 8 5/8 I'S Dollars Offer Bid 7 days 5 1/2 5 1/4 1 mth S 1/8 5 1/16 2 mths S 3/8
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 477 35 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Rises 1 continued to outnumber falls in the Melbourne Btock Exchange today following continued support for Industrial stocks. Most price movements were limited to a few cents, however, although recent reports helped some Issues chalk up bigger gains. The miners continued to weaken, there were 33 rises,
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    • 239 35 YEW YORK. Wed Stocks closed lower despite a modest rally In the final minutes of trading. The late advance may have been helped by reports that the communists had slightly modified their demands In the Vietnam negotiations. Political observers in Paris noted that the latest Vletcong plan bore
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    • 103 35 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 91.09 Tuesday 9109 Week ago 91 SO Kl Milks Wednesday 316 97 Tuesday 313 31 Week ago 297 17 OILS Wednesday 303.11 Tuesday 303 28 Week ago 301 50 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 478.5 Tuesday 483.1 Week auo 486.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 951.38 Tuesday 952.51
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    • 260 35 UONO KONO. Thurs. The stock market's trend today was firm In active trading. The new counter. Great Eagle, got off to a good start and was heavily traded, closing at HKI2 30. five cents up on the offer price. Gammon continued to move up and put on a
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    • 44 35 On the lr«« uchinii marktt in Jlonn Kon« yesterday thr US dellsr «H quoted at S 8250 for T.T. md 5.6075 (or t»th. stsriinc «a» quoted at 13 03 and •nt titl il i*ld wu quoted a l 442 75 UCKO
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    • 490 36 SENIOR BOOK-KEEPER QI'AI.IFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Completed intermediate part of the professional exam of a recognised accounting body or LCC Higher Diploma in accounting with School Certificate Grade I'HSC preferred. Minimum 4 years experience In accounting or auditing. Must possess initiative, drive and adaptability. ACE CITIZENSHIP: 23 3d Singapore Citizen Male). llltlllMt
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    • 214 36 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOU3ZWARES PTE. LTO. COST ACCOUNTANT CENERAL ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY ACCOUNTS TYPIST Recent promotions within our organization have created openings for the above positions. The COST ACCOUNTANT'S position will supervise the Cost Unit and be responsible to the Vice President-Finance for the preparation of standard costs, inventory reporting, analysis
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    • 263 36 TENDER Tenders will be received from registered tenderers at the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road, Singapore 2. for the supply of the following Items: (1) Tender for supply of X'ray Equipment Accessories to 0.R.0.H. Ref: GPL&S Tender 54 72 Clewing date: 13th Novemoer. 1972. (li) Tender for supply of Medical
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    • 323 36 Singapore polytechnic Apolicoticns ore invited from suitably qoclified persons for the pott of LECTURER/ASSISTANT LECTURER in the Chemicol Process Technology Division. The Division offers four elective fields of specialization namely lubber technology, plastics technology, food science chemical analysis and control. Candidates with the following qualifications will be considered (a) Professional
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    • 337 36 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVES This rapidly expanding Merchant Bank requires two executives to fill positions in its Investment Department. The duties of those appointed will be to assist in the Management of Investments Funds and participate in the creation of a Research Department. Applicants, who should be between 25 and 30
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    • 1406 37 CONTAINER-SHIP SERVICE TO UH CONTINENT R'dam H'burg A'wirp Smgaport D'mark B-em. Haire UK. CAHICAH BAT 4 Nn 29 Nn 21 Nn V Nn M NOT lINALOEA II NOT II DM 17 BIC II DM MOM TOKYO BAY M HOT 11 Die 12 Dec 11 Cle II DtC ■REMEH EXPRESS 1
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    • 993 37 |2g BLUE SEA UNE I \£J To U.S.A., East Cowt ft GuH Port* iV fining Smgaport P. Ktling Leaflet Hi: A VESSEL Nn II Miami, Savannah. Wilmington. Charleston and Jacksonville. "••"TNEUS Nn 1« Nn 14 Miami, Snaiman. Wilmington, Charleston, Agnk: MANSFIELD I CO PTE LTB-Tll. SHapHrf Vwi h t lUIHIIE
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    • 937 37 Sinsoporc *****4, P. Kelang 6341, K.L. *****; Penang ***** THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. t S. AFRICA NORTNIAHK (Mauritius. Reunion Beira L Marques and South Africa) P. Kelang Spore 9/11 Hot AETHAIIA (Reunion, Beira L Marques and South Africa) P. Kelang 2/9 Nn S'pote 1/11 Nil FkOM EAST
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    • 1181 38 n^U 1 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Jap;n Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. M'.ar.g SHIHSEI MARU Na. "7 V.IJ SNINUN MARU V 2S AWASHIMA MARU 17 Nit U Nit Japan -Persian Cull Service Singapore FO*: ■MIZUKAWA MARU V7l IS
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    • 877 38 PILIWLIKoiTS^^^ Cruse Vessels: M.V. "KOTA SIW6APURA Sailing Singapore Ml: viy 1 11 Oct Bangkok, Diakarta, P. Hedland, Fremantle, Bali. voy 4 21 Hat Penanf. Diakarta, Fremantle. Vay. S II Dec Penang, Djakarta, Fremantle. Straits/H K Cailii Senrici: B.JirZim'n'l'Pore Penang Singapore Far: M.V. KOTA PAN JANG n pf/21 Oct nm Oct
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    • 1084 38 W NEPTUNEORIENTUNESUD ICB BUILDING 3 SMENTON WAY SINGAPO«£ 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, HAVRE, R'DAM, H'BURG, BREMEN Singapore P. Keiang Penang Arritat: NEPTUNE 2IIICOH 27/21 Oct Bilbao 24 11, London 3 'll. Havre, R 3am. H'burg, Brem. NEPTUNE TOPAZ S INn 11/11 Hn 12/14 Hn London
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    • 865 38 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL gim SHIPPING CORPORATION BERMAD No 3OE Jin. Ampin, Ku«ll Lu.npu. I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENT POUTS Tg Mam Singapore P. Keiang Penang Leadiog far BUNSA RAYA 11/11 Nn 11 22 Nn 21,24 Nn Ha>re 18 12. R'dam ;i 1? A'aerp
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    • 855 39 THE PORT OF lINCAPORI AUTHO OUT: 11 2 Kirn Hong BlonK. B/3 RITV announced TNI FOLLOW- Llrn Hor'. B/4 Nurlth and B/3 Tan ING BERTMIHC ARRANGEMENTS Nam Vlrt. FOR OCT. 27. OUT: I rot-Maun 34. Mrmnon *9. PO T KLAMO Anco scrii.r (t«nk*r) U/U, ll.r.pp. h rt y^, Maru H
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    • 686 39 > > H.i, l ;J^.:^ l L! L l i l flFn 9m N. York Phil. Salt Orleans G'mtoa Houston S.njiport StPNIR STATE -«4«»- -la PI Ocl IT SIMIA Seat It Hat II SIFRA Hn 91 Oat 77 I— UI.UJIIUI.I ARRIVING DiRECT FROM CENOA. ITALY. LOAOIN6 FOR KEELUNG, PUSAN. Singapon
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    • 547 39 %^S^g) SOVEREIGN MARINE LINES INC. [p^v? ATLANTIC/GULF SERVICE lMi'«l fir: PASeUOUU. NORFOLK lU CAMOEN. N.1.1X 41 J Singapore P. Klang Pining Nortolk •Ml" 1 il/» n*. i] 24 na« is- jo Net i m N. U.S.A. OS "A VESSEL II it Dtc 23/24 Oec 21/20 Oec 2 PACIFIC LOGISTICS SDN.
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    • 973 39 GOVERNMENT OF THE sivrAPnßi- REPI'BUC OF SINGAPORE SINCAPORE TELEPHONE BUAKL) THE ,n^g A r\?,°o^ R a^ NT tender notice (C, »t-ED.T,ON. 117.) S J7/" O 7 f^X the m £cH£ *7 NDER N.. PI 34 I Wh e re*« BECTI N 2000 metres Special Teak Wherens. Casing 4"x 3". (1)
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    • 205 40 I ASFROM I I IST NOVEMBER, I I COPY FOR I I APPOINTMENTS I I AND NOTICES I I PAGEWILL I I NEED TO BE I I FORWARDED I I TWO DAYS I I PRIOR TO I I PUBLICATION. I If. lutrtiMt for Sil.rd, s Straits TiMi Kill km tt
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    • 469 40 SHARIKAT HARPER GILFILLAN BERHAD (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of Sharikat Harper GUflllan Berhad have pleasure In announcing that in order to take advantage of the potential growth in tourism In South East Asia, they Intend to merge their Travel and Leisure interests with those of
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    • 743 40 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects: (A) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF FOOTBALL FIELD AND OTHER GAMES FACILITIES TO FLAYGROUND OFF JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM. JURONG TOWN ELIGIBILITY: Civil Engineering 1100,000 and above. SHOWROI'KD: 1.11 72 at 1000 am. Meet at Contracts Office. Development
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    • 843 40 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1254 of 1972 between O. ATHHRTONAND. CO. (EASTERN) LIMITED ....Plaintiffs and EASTERN CARPET AGENCIES (sued aa a firm) Defendants To: 1. Ahmed son of Ebrahlm Madakla of No. 3 A. Powlle Road. Singapore. Inayat Husaln son of Taherall of
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    • 472 40 SENIOR APPOINTMENT PHILIPS DOMESTIC APPLIANCES Invites suitably qualified candidates for tho post of: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER Requirements- (li Graduate in Mechanical engineering or equivalent (2) 3-5 years experience in development or manufacturing or design/work preparations in metal manufacturing industries (preferably Household Appliances) Please write with full particulars including salary expected,
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