The Straits Times, 24 March 1975

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1975 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 492/75
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  • 825 1 Dr. X: A sad day for U.S. 'WE WILL HAVE TO LOOK FOR NEW METHODS' TEL AVIV, Sunday A DEEPLY moved and visibly shaken Dr. Henry Kissinger left Israel for home today after the breakdown of his latest Middle East peace mission. As he took leave
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  • 452 1 Thailand to stop US arms airlift BANGKOK. Sunday rpHE new Thai Gov- eminent will no longer allow Thailand to be used as a base for the United States airlift of ammunition and other war material to Cambodia, senior officials said here yesterday. They indicated that a formal request to stop
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  • 36 1 CAIRO. Sun. PalesUnan loader Salah Khalaf (Abu lrad\ an executive committee member of the Palestine liberation Organisation, arrived bare today unexpec tadtr for urgent consultations ontbf Middle East deadlock, a Palestinian spokesman announced. Reutsr.
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  • 164 1 16 AIR CRASH VICTIMS: BODIES FOUND rpACOMA, (Watthing--1 ton), San. Bescae crews, threatened by snow avalanches, yesterday fonnd the bodies of all IS men killed in the crash of an Air Force Cl4l Starlift Jet transport In the ragged Olympic Mountains. Radio reports from the team at the 1.828 metres
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  • 65 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. Forty musk oxen are to be rounded up In Alaska In the next two weeks to be flown to Siberia under a TO-Swrtot environmental protection agreement. The shaggy animals, whose ancestors evolved In Arctic Asia one million yean ago, are part of a
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  • 56 1 ORIMSBY, Sun. British fishermen have stopped up a blockade on two English East Coast port* In protest against flah import* from Norway and Iceland. At the same Urn*. Iceland's ambassador to Britain denied that his country had cauaed problem* for Britain's flshlof Industry by dumping flah at low
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  • 86 1 SINGAPORE beat Malacca 6-2 in the seexnd Malaysia Cup match before 45,000 fans at the National Stadium last night but in the process had two of their players Quah Rim Song and Lee Bee Seng sent off In the tensSd last 10 minutes of
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  • 732 1 'A SLOW GROWTH' FORECAST "ifR. Lee Kuan Yew has served notice that wage increases this year must be "very modest and moderate" compared with 1974 to avoid diminished economic activity and more unemployment. He saw that as Singapore anticipated a slow economic growth this
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  • 81 1 'Oil price will fall as rises' PARIS, Sun. Mr. X David Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank, has forecast that oil prices wculd fall and the dollar climb in value. In an Interview with the magazine Le Point published here today, Mr. Rockefeller said: "I think that competition will
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  • 23 1 JAKARTA. Bun. India's President Pakhruddln All Ahmad will pay a week-lorn? ▼tut to Indonesia in May, Informed murces said today. —Reuter.
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  • 54 1 ALEXANDRIA. Sun.— The trial of 19 people, alleged members of a cl*nde&Unf communist organisation, began here today before k supereme state security court. Three of the accused are on the run and are being tried in absentia. Among the defendants are a number of workers, students
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  • 423 1 Ford: We will have to take a new look at SE-A WA S H ING TON, Sun.— The United States must reexamine its policy in South-east Asia in order to meet the new circumstance there. President Ford said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published today. Mr. Ford
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  • 57 1 BRASILIA. Sun. Brazil has opened a worldwide diplomatic campaign to stop a Finnish tanker dumping 100 tonnes of arsenic industrial wasW in the South Atlantic. The ship, the 11 0000- tonne Knskeri, passed through the English Channel on Wednesday on its way to the proposed dumping
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  • 76 1 Plan to reopen Suez Canal may be put off ASWAN (Egypt), Sun. Egypt will put off Indefinitely Its plan to re-open the Sues Canal, and It Is questionable whether the Cairo Government will agree to another renewal of the mandate of United Nations forces It Sinai, Egyptian diplomatic sources said
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Straits Times World News
    • 251 2 Chirac's Soviet gambit: Reds unimpressed piARIS, Sun. The French Communist Party seemed unimpressed yesterday by the idea that Prime Minister Jacques Chirac might ask the Soviet Union to help tone down party criticism of France's defence policy. Mr. Chirac, who is visiting Russia, hinted to French Journalists there that he
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    • 39 2 LONDON Sun. An early painting by Van Gogh valued at about USWS.OOO (5U9C.400) has been stolen from the O'Hana Gallery In Londcn's Mavfalr, Scotland Yard said today. The painting Is entitled Paysanne Bechant (Working Peasant). AP.
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    • 127 2 SATURN ROCKET ALL SET —TO GO— CAPE CANAVERAL, Son.— The rocket which will carry three American astronauts to an historic meeting In space with two Soviet cosmonauts in July will be put in position on Its launch pad here tomorrow. The huge Saturn rocket will be carried from assembly building
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    • 34 2 HONGKONG. Sun. Chinese Foreign Trade Minister U Chiang had friendly talks with Mr. Eric Deaklns. British Parliamentary Undersecretary of Bute for Trade. In Peking yesterday, the New China News A«ency reported. Rtuter.
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    • 690 2 STONEHOUSE: AUSSIE POLICE STOLE PAPERS MELIBCJURNE, 1 Sun.— Britain's runaway MP John Stonehouse today accused the Australian police of stealing confidential documents, a major section cf his unfinished 'autobiography, privileged c o m m v n ications with Parliament and A 54,000 f 5512,200) from his wife. He told a
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    • 28 2 RIYADI, Sun. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia held talks here yesterday with Dr. James Calms, the Australian Deputy Premier and Treasury Minister, government sources ■aid. UPI.
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    • 117 2 Textile workers' demo: 50 more held /IAIBO, Sun.—Govern\j ment proawcators have ordered the arrest of Another M people after rlota by textile worker* demonstrating against rista« prices and low wages, the newspaper AJ-Ahram reported today. Eleven have so far been detained and the search for the remainder continues, Al-Ah-ram said.
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    • 346 2 Kurds stream into Iran to escape Iraqi army BEIRUT, Sunday TENS of thousands of Kurdish refugees streamed northwards into Iran yesterday to escape the Iraqi army as the Kurdish rebellion apparently collapsed. A report from Iraq's Chouman Valley, a centre of the rebellion, said Kurdish leader General Mullah Mustafa Barzanl
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    • 238 2 Runaway MP: The day Wilson confronted me LONDON, Sun. John Stonehouse. Britain's runaway MP, described today how Prime Minister Harold Wilson once confronted him with allegations that he was a contact for a Czechoslovak spy ring. Mr. Stonehouse. who renewed his denial of the allegations, told of the confrontation in
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    • 127 2 LUSAKA, Sunday rpHE Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) saifl here yesterday it would honour its dead chairman, Mr. Herbert Chitepo, by intensifying its guerrilla war against Rhodesia. Force was the only language understood by Rhodeslan leader lan Smith. It said. In a
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  • WORLD NEWS TWO
    • 64 3 OCCUPANTS at the Belrose Palace Hotel in Benidorm. Spain, fleeing from the smokeengulfed building using bedsheets tied as ropes when lire broke out last Thursday. About 50 people were reported to have been injured, nine of them in serious condition. The
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    • 235 3 PHILIPPINE REBELS LOSE TWO OFFICERS MANILA, Sunday rfO officers of the outlawed New People's Army (NPA) were killed in what military authorities described as Che fiercest battles between Government forces and dissident elements in many months in the north-east-ern Luzon Island, the newspaper Bulletin today reported. The report said two
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    • 55 3 DACCA. Sun.— Catches of the detained Thai n«htng trawler Pltakaln were sold In auction at Chlttagong naval Jetty yesterday as a penalty for allegedly violating the territorial waters of Bangladessh. Tbe Pitaksln was detained in Bangladesh waters off tbe Cox's Bazar coast on March 14 with 40
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    • 98 3 Suharto for Australia soon JAKARTA. Sun. President Suharto will visit Australia from April 3 to 5 for talks with Prime Minister Dough Whltlam on matters of mutual concern, a presidential palace spokesman said here today. President Suharto, who will be accompanied by Agriculture Minister Thoylb Hadlwidjaja and State Secretary and
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    • 123 3 8pc drop in support for Miki rpOKYO, Sun. Public support for Prime Minister Miki and his Cabinet has dropped by about eight per cent since he took office in December, according to a poll published by the Malnchl newspaper today. The paper said 39 per cent of the Japanese public
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    • 70 3 LONDON. Sun. Violence among gl Is of school age is not only on the increase, lt is becoming more vicious, a senior educationalist said today. Mrs. Joyce Burton, presi-dent-elect of the Education Welfare Officers' National Association, said girls were now fighting like boys. Ilalrpulllng, face-slapping and
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    • 176 3 54-nation meet to tackle energy problem TOKYO, San. A 54-country United Nations conference on natural resources opens here tomorrow with UN officials hoping delegates will hold broadbased policy discussions. Japanese Foreign Minister KilcbJ Miyazawa and Mr. Gabriel Van Laethem, UN Undersecretary General for Economic and Social Affairs, will open the
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    • 223 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Europe's nuclear plants will generate 70 per cent of the continent's total electric power output in 15 years, and the use of fossil fuels for electricity will drop from its current 80 per centvW less than 30 per cent fIH the same period, said Dr. Arnoldo
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    • 146 3 CRACKS ON PIPE OF ATOMIC REACTOR rpOKYO, Bun. Tokyo X Electric Power Company yesterday reported the discovery of three flaws on a pipe connecting an atomic power reactor with a cooling water tank at its Fukushlma station in northern Japan. The defects, described as almost Invisible, were found early this
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    • 692 3 Lon Nol gets ready to leave PHNOM PENH. Sunday PRESIDENT Lon Nol, whose removal has been urged both here and in Washington as a step towards ending th* war, has packed his belongings and obtained passports for himself and his family, reliable sources at the Presidentlal Palace reported. The sources
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 327 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS exercises (4-3). 1 Terribly late, wait for Lt.. 6 One car let loose shows palpitating (3. 2. 1, 7). ability to endure (9>. 10 Where one sacrifices 7 Isolated rising presses king almost everything embrac- to Join up UW. Ed by drunken sailor 8 What to
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  • WORLD NEWS THREE
    • 245 4 'Picture of a topless Princess Caroline' \fILAN, Sun. The IT editor of a local magazine has received a five month suspended prison sentence for publishing a photograph which purported to show Princess Caroline of Monaco with bare breasts. After ruling that the editor had failed to show the photograph was
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    • 344 4 GENEVA, Sun A TOP US official said yesterday the week-old UN Law of the Sea Conference is showing "a very strong trend" towards agreement on major issues. Professor John Norton Moore, deputy head of the US delegation to the 150-nation talks,
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    • 243 4 President's death: 'It was just a kidnap plot' rNANARIVE (Malgasy Republic), Sun. Three oollce officers charged with the ambush assassination of President Richard Ratsimandrava told a military court yesterday that the original aim of the conspiracy was to kidnap the President and not to kill him. The three men are
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    • 266 4 Fears bog down France's N-plan in Normandy village "CTLAMANVTLLE (France), Sun. —An instinctive fear of the atom and other factors have come In the way of French Government plans to build a huge nuclear power station on the edge of this farming and fishing community. The controversy in this little
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    • 418 4 jtKHJR men, three JP youths and a woman were murdered here yesterday in the biggest single massacre in Argentina's current wave of political killings. Police said the seven males— three aged between 14 and 16 years were machinegunned to death on an empty building- site
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    • 262 4 Plans to raise Third World output LIMA, (Peru) Sun.— Proposals were tabled yesterday to elevate the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Unido) into a super-agency to help Third World states increase their share of world man v f acturlng capacity. Other resolutions submitted to Unldo's general conference, moving Into its
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    • 436 5 When Yutaka Suzuki won the Singapore Open, he had 48 pars, 14 birdies. and a Rolex. ■F1 They lock it in an oven, clamp it in a refrigerator, suspend JLM it from iron racks in various wrist positions: They test its accuracy each day. If it can consistently meet these
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  • WORLD NEWS FOUR
    • 227 6 Senate gives Chrysler a tax break WASHINGTON, Sun The Us Senate, in passing its big tax Bill yesterday, voted to give Chrysler Corp. a special tax break bat refused to do the same for Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and Pan American World Airways. This measure is going to a compromise-seeklnf conference
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    • 600 6 WASHINGTON, Sunday gEVERAL high-ranking energy and defence officials have outlined an alternate strategy for directing United States interest in oil supplies away from the Persian Gulf and toward other parts of the world, chiefly Venezuela, Mexico, Nigeria, Indonesia and possibly Canada. The
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    • 190 6 '$3.2trillionlossif Ford's plan put through' WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ford's economic policies would 1 cost the United States US$l.45 trillion (553,248,000 billion) in output between 1975 and 1980, the Joint Economic Committee of Congress said yesterday. That amount is almost i" equal to the Gross National Product the value of all
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    • 155 6 'BREAK UP 8 U.S. OIL GIANTS' CALL WASHINGTON, SunRep. Ronald Mottl. Democrat, asked Attorney General Edward Levl yesterday to file an antitrust suit to break up the eight largest oil companies. "I am very hopeful that you will have the courage and determination to strike a powerful blow to protect
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    • 88 6 The affluence of Soviet consumers BRUSSELS, Sun.— The Soviet Union's overall per capita consumption soared by nearly so per cent between 1960 and 1973, a Nato expert has reported. In that period, per capita food consumption went up by 45 per cent, soft goods by 64 per cent and consumer
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    • 47 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Mayor Joaepb Alloto hu offered ninlnlarHi China a muik ok to rsptace the one given to the Chinese by former President Richard Nixon during hit historic visit there. UUton, presented by Nixon, died on PW>. JO at the Peking K».— UPL
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    • 31 6 MOSCOW, Bun. Portuguebj Labour Minister Captain Jose da Costa Martin*. a moderate in his country* left-leaning leadership, arrived in Moscow last night for a week-long visit to the Soviet
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    • 482 6 Bpc dip in cargo for world's biggest port ROTTERDAM, Sun. A year-and-a-half of energy crisis and economic siump have taken their toll on this hard-driving Dutch city, fiercely proud of its position as the world's largest port. After decades of uninterrupted growth, the cargo tonnage passing through the harbour In
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    • 102 6 nntm, gna. or«- seas lntereata wlshln« to invert in Australia should try Joint ventora en a M-M basis m a starting point, Overseas Trade Minister Frank Crean. ■aid today. 1 know that there will be many win when it will be tmpos■ible to vet
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  • 95 7 $20,000 porcelain stolen from house pieces of x Chinese porcelain antiques worth $20,000 were stolen from a house In Paslr Panjang Road on Saturday The owner told police that the articles were kept in the nail and were last seen Intact on Friday night. According to police the thieves entered
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  • 92 7 larmomes in April concert The institute of Education will hold a concert Atril Harmonies at the 8 1 ng a pore Conference Hail on April 6 at 5 p.m. Trie concert, part of the Musk for Everyone series organised by the Ministry of Culture, will feature a vocal solo, er
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  • 229 7  - Citizen helps nab house breaker K. S. SIDHU Police praise public spirited action By A TIMELY 999 call helped police catch one of the two thieves who broke into a business executive's home in Aroozoo Avenue, off Upper Serangoon Road on Saturday. A member of the public saw the two
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  • 197 7 Textiles sales: Metre in for good THE use of yard measures in the textile trade has been stopped. Mr. Baey Llan Peck. chairman of the Metrication Board, said at the opening of the seventh "Metrication and You" exhibition on Friday that the Department of Trade has already stopped approval on
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  • 53 7 Talk on child speech problems THE Adult Section of the Toa Payoh library will present a talk-cum-slldeshow on "When Your Child has Speech Problems" the library's lecture hall on Wednesday at 7.30 pm. The speaker will be Mrs. Una Bllllnghur".. bead of Speech Therapy Department of the Spastic Children's Association
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  • 45 7 MR. M.D Oratten. Controller of the BBC's Educational Broadcasting, will speak on the use of educational media for present education at the Institute of Education on April 2 at 5 30 p.m. The talk is organised by the Singapore National Academy of Science.
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  • 33 7 THE Canadian Minister of Industry and Tourism for the Province of Ontario Mr Claude Bennett, win meet members of the committee of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce on March 31.
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  • 187 7 Speech test in English for students A v elocution contest organised by the Education Ministry will be held for students between Secondary Three and Pre-unlverslty Two with the finals to be tentatively held en May S. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Singapore. the annual contest will be conducted In
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  • 111 7 POSSIBILITIES of exJ~ panded co-operation with the EEC including Improvements In the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSF) were explored at the last meeting of the Bpeclal Coordinating Committee of ASEAN (SCCAN) held In Singapore last Friday and Saturday. The meeting also reviewed the presently evolving
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  • 94 7 FIRE AT KIOSK DESTROYS PUMP CUU destroyed one r of the four petrol KPi of i Shell t, Willie Service (Pte) Limited, la Qneensway, yesterday. Police said nobody was injured during the flve-m I n v t c blaze which was ♦mmtdlatftly pat out by firemen. Police are still lnveatlgat'ng
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  • 16 7 THE Johore Baru Customs Department will be closed tomorrow to mark prophet Mohammed's blthday.
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  • 200 7 A NATIONAL ser- vice police constable escaped death when a colleague's gun went off while they were In a police bus at the Police Academy in Thomson Road at 6.40 p.m. on Friday. The bullet ricochetted after hitting a seat, entered Llm Luck Hee's lower
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  • 96 7 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in various areas this week. They are: Llm Chu Kang/Chua Chu Kang, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. dally from today to Saturday; Tuas/Lokyang from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally from today to Friday; Marnlllng/Mandal from 9 a.m.
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  • 114 7 $1.8 mil for Thong Chai rE Thong Chal Medical Institution has collected $1.8 million for its new 10-storey building in Chin Swee R->ad The building, costing $3.8 million, is scheduled to be completed by June. So far, the amount of public donations pledged to Its building fund is $2.5 million.
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  • 175 7 qtwo gangs of robbers A staged similar-style hold-ups on Saturday by ••caplng in their victims' gas?"" 1 ata In the first case, two men armed with daggers surprised Miss Quek Bco Hwee, 25, assistant manageress of Messrs. Tlong Hoe and Company as «he
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  • 54 7 Crash into a taxi door WONO Tong Kwong. 29. of Toa Payoh, wu fined $700 on Saturday for causing grievous hurt to a motorcycltt on July 31 last year. He admitted opening a taxi door which knocked K*mls bin Ahmad, who was riding a motorcycle, at the entrance of Singapore
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  • 33 7 THE Development Bank of Singapore will hold a reception to mark the opening of it* Havelock Branch, at the branch premises on April 6. from 2 pjn to 4 p m
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  • 322 8 GOVT WANTS "TRUE ASSESSMENT fHE Ministry of Education has asked principals, supervisors and reporting officers to "exercise extreme care and jud g menl" in assessing teachers' work. A Ministry circular to all schools emphasises that staff confidential reports should provide a true assessment
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  • 129 8 A NEW HEALTH DEPOT AT CLEMENTHI Anew environmental health depot win be built on a two-hectare site In Clementl Road to replace the depot at Jalan Berseh where facilities arc lnadequa^. The administrative building will accommodate the office and. field staff of the Public Cleansing and Vector Services of the
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  • 447 8  -  CHRISTINA CHEANG By A TEAM of toprk ranking police officers, led by the Police Commissioner, Mr. Tan Teck Khim, left here yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to study police operations in Malaysian towns and to renew contacts with 'old comrades" across the Causeway. Before his
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  • 77 8 APRIL 12 will be the exa m 1 n atlon date for candidates seeking eyesight tests leading to the Certificate of Competency as Steersman, the Port of Singapore Authority has announed. Applications for sight tests will only be accepted until 3 p.m. that day.
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  • 71 8 VIOLINIST Mr. Lav Ngeh Pi will give a recital at the Development Bank of Singapore auditorium tn Bhenton Way on March 30 at 8 pm. He will play T. VIUU§ Claceona. Beethoven's Romania In O Eugene Yaaye'i Sonato Opua 37 Ho. 4 and PrlU KreUler'*
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  • 158 8 A MODEL of the Ninon, the first containennlp ever to call at Singapore, was presented to the Maritime Museum on Sentosa at a simple ceremony at the Port Authority last night. The Rlhon's skipper, Captain R.A. Cflllns presented the .92 metrelong (36-lnch) model on behalf
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  • 128 8 Support Junior Safety activities, schools told HP H E Ministry of x Education has told all school principals that it places considerable importance on the role of the Junior Safety First Council. This clarification was made in a recent circular in response to queries on the standing of the council.
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  • 201 8 New way to create computer data 'bank' MR. Lan Palmer, a management consultant. Is now here to Introduce Database Management the recently evolved technology for structuring and creating a central computerised information "bank" for any organisation. Mr. Palmer, author of Database Management, will meet senior officials from the public and
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  • 71 8 Wanted— an education centre OPPOSITION p irtles affiliated to the pro Dosed United People's ifront nave urged the Government to set JP an International Edu- atlon Centre In Slngapoi* This would enable people from all countrti to study at the centre ll understand each other better, they aald In a
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  • 85 8 Yard gets $9m Jakarta order KLEEN-N-P/ JNT Shipping and Engineers g Pte. Ltd. of 81ngapo-e have secured a contract from IndoneiJa to buJ'd two iarge sfeiel refrigerated fish carrier vesseJi. Tht order, forth W» rrlltton, include* th* conatnictlon ot cpaclAl feature* end equipment in the nwli for P.T. Utah* Mint
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  • 36 8 TWO customs officers, Mr. Wong Slew Tone and Mr. Prabhakara Menon. were recently promoted to the rank of Senior Ctutonu Officers. T»il» brought to the number of officer*, promot-^ since January this year.
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  • 200 9 Sharp ROY officer foils forgery attempt TWO forged docu- merits an emRloyee's provident fund card and a visit pass— presented by a man as proof of his residential status to help get him a driving licence did not escape the sharp eyes of a senior Registry of Vehicles officer, a
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  • 51 9 THE University of Singapore will hold a two-day seminar on Sociology and Social Research In Singapore at Its Buklt Timah campus Irom Friday. The seminar is Jointly organised by the Sociology Society and Department of Sociology of the university. It is sponsored by Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte.)
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  • 125 9 On guard against the flying Swiss. r* the air, ready to launch a flying sidekick was Tommaso Nicoletti, 24, taking bis grading for the black belt yesterday at the Kyokushinka! KarateDo Singapore dojo in Haig Avenue. Nicoletti, a Swiss Italian, has been here for one month of intensive full-time train-
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  • 61 9 GIVING A HELPING HAND SEVERAL representatives of Haw Par International Pte. Ltd. together with member* of the KlwanU Club of Singapore and 31 soldiers from the Seventh Singapore Infantry Regiment yesterday helped to dig a vegetable oaten at the Yew Tee Home for the Axed. Haw Par International recently donated
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  • 308 9 Pupils who need someone to talk to ]y|ORE students are beginning to feel the need for teacher-counsellors with whom they can talk over their problems and "pour their hearts out" according to a teacher's survey among her pupils. The teacher. Miss. 8. H. Peck, has given her findings based on
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  • 211 9 'Spore chess players can be world class' ALTHOUGH all chess players In Singapore are part-time players, many have reached national standards and it Is even possible for them to attain world class standards, the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, said last night. Speaking at the closing
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  • 335 9 'Ship's crew running out of water' rpHE crew of the arrested 10,000-tonne passenger liner, Eastern Princess, said yesterday that they were running out of water and fresh food on board their ship. They claimed that the water supply drawn from shore about a week ago was running out. Fresh supplies
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  • 88 9 TOTS Government trad■l ing agency, Intraco Ltd, in conjunction with a local shipyard, has won a (2.5 million contract to build four passenger vessels for tb«! Papua New Guinea Government. Intraco and Pan Asia Shipyard and Engineering Company Pte. Ltd. o! Jurong won
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  • 120 9 3 YEARS' JAIL FOR $200,000 BREAK-IN A LABOURER was Jailed for three years by a district court on Saturday for breaking into a shop and stealing $30 and 200 cassette players worth $200,000. Bng Kellng. 27. admitted committing the offence at Overseas Union Motor Corporation In Jalan Besar between Feb.
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  • 54 9 THE People* Association Chinese orchestra will present a two-nl»ht concert entitled Fantasia at the Singapore Conference Ball on April IS and 13 at 8 pjn. dally. Tickets at $3. $3 and fl are available at World Book Company, People's Book Store. Popular Book Co., People's Association (Culture Section)
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 130 10 Mahathir on exam leaks: No promises A LOR STAR, Sun. Education Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamed said today he could not guarantee there would not be a recurrence of leakage of the Bahasa Malaysia examination papers. He said at a dialogue session in the remote kampung of Wan Tepus. 41 tons
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    • 218 10 Set up prices bureau in PM's office: Unions IfUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The cooperative and traije union movements In the country have Jointly urged the Government to set up a dep a r tment within the Prime Minister's office "to enforce laws governing prices and quality of goods." This was one
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    • 358 10 Better deal women: Call for a dept PETAUNS JAVA, Sunday au should be set up nd Manpower Mintter deal for women WOMEN'S borea in the Labour ai istry to ensure a bet workers in Malaysia, Comprising representatives from the Ministry, employers and women worker, the bureau should draw up policies
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    • 208 10 Danger of newspapers splitting up society PSNANG, Son. MlnUter of Labour and Manpower, Datuk Lee San Choon warned today of the lurking danger of newspapers' excessive compartmenUUsatlon of news "that may serve to preserve the division in our society Instead of promoting national unity." "It is paramount, therefore, that newspapers
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    • 26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Educators Social Action Council (MBBAC) win organise a three-day group dynamic session In the Cameron Highland* from April 8-10.
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    • 331 10 'DISCRIMINATION AGAINST FEMALE GRABS 5 riEMALB graduates of ■T the University of Malaya were discriminated against In terms of salaries, according to a report on graduate employment released here. The report on the pattern of employment and unemployment of University of Malaya graduates between 1970 and 1972— adds that in
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    • 87 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Lee Fatlmah, 24, mi admitted to the General Hospital with a crushed left foot after she was involved in a rail accident at the railway station here this morning. Lr.ter today, doctors amputated her foot The accident occurred at about 7.50
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    • 279 10 Keep up strict discipline in UMNO call by Ghafar KUALA FILAH, Bun. UMNO will not tolerate members and leaders who act in an unhealthy manner, party vicepresident, Enclk Ghafar Baba, said today. Such a move would lead to the destruction of the party, he added while addressing a delegates' meeting
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    • 159 10 'Rubber mart plan will be a success' IPOH, Sun. Indonesia Is confident that the Association of Rubber Producing Countries will be of great benefit to the member countries. An official of the Indonesian Department of Agriculture, Mr. DJon Fryono, who led a sixmember team on a twoweek visit to study
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    • 112 10 Perak MB leads state youth body fPOH. Sun— The MenJ teri Besar, Tan Brl Hajl Ohazall Jawi. has been elected the chairman of the state youth governing body. Oabungan Bella Perak. at Its inaugural meeting here yesterday. It Is a breakway of the state's Malaysia Youth Council which was dissolved
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    • 251 10 The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. The most reliable big jetliner in the world. Based on airline reports, the Lockheed big jet by the U. S. Federal Aviation L-1011 TriStar fleet has achieved a Administration, standard of reliability never reached Six of the Free World's ten largest by any other wide-body aircraft.
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  • 448 11 SEVERAL librarians who resigned from the National Library said that one major reason for their resignation was the lack of professional status in t*" 1 4ftK They were also dissatisfied with their salary scales, working conditions and promotion exercises. Although they were graduates
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  • 172 11 Raising standards with British tips The Singapore Institute of Engineers (SIE) is looking into the findings of an extensive study conducted by the British Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) to tighten and raise the standard of engineers here. The SIE hopes to use some of the ICE recommendations locally. The
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  • 78 11 A THREE-MAN deleration from Neptune Orient Lines left for China on Saturday to disc ass further charters of NOL'g vessels with Zbongm (China National Chartering Corporation). Hie team comprises the managing director. Mr. Goh Chok Teng, Mr. Lua Cheng Sng, liner manager and Mr.
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  • 35 11 ABO Kaaslm bin Hudn. 38, unemployed. wm» JaUed for 10 months on Saturday for *t«altng a tMO w»tar-pump belonging to Pen Ah Kiong at Ayer Rajah Road on Suaday at about 11 pjn.
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  • 128 11 Computer becomes 'quiz-master' at varsity study r r O University of SlnKaporc academic have created an Interesting Innovation in the uae of computer* by turning a computer into some 'bins of a "quizmaster." Tlus innovation, believed to be the first seen in this part of the world, controlled a complicated
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  • 173 11 Matched— 323 for 108 more car pools THE Car Pooling Man agement Unit (CPMU) has matched 323 people for another 108 tentative car pools. Thirty-four of these potential car pools would consist of 94 students from 31 schools In the central area, who are participating in Phase Two of the
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  • 85 11 S'pore mission leaves Jakarta for Medan JAKARTA, Sun. The visiting Singapore economic mission left for Medan, North Sumatra, today to explore investment possibilities. The SO-member mission, led by Mr. Tan Keong Cfaoon. had toured Java, and signed a memorandum of understanding under which Indonesian and Singapore businessmen would conduct research
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  • 86 11 Dancing lion welcome for Lee A PRANCING lion greets Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Tew as he arrives for the Singapore Indus trial Labour Organisation's fifth anniversary dinner at the Singapore Conference Hall ear park on Saturday. Keynote of Mr. Lee's address at the dinner was that the labour movement
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  • 66 11 The director of People's Association. Mr. Lee Wai Kok, presented cash prizes to 32 winners of the PA essay competition 1974/75 on Friday. Winners were selected from about 200 participants who wrote on Community Recreation: The Anawer to Youth Problem.'' The competition, organised by the association and
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  • The Straits Times
    • 405 14 T«HE voice-vote in Thailand's National -1 Assembly last Wednesday ensured the confirmation of Mr. Kukrit Pramoj as Prime Minister. Secret ballots in the Assembly when the Speaker was elected, and when Mr. Seni Pramoj failed to win a faith-vote produced results which ran contrary to discernible political form.
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    • 184 14 THERE is a slim possibility that the current communist push in South Vietnam will act as a catalyst of domestic unity. Recent military reversals by Saigon's forces should bring home the grim reality of war to President Thieu's non-commu-nist opponents. Mr. Thieu, for his part, might realise that
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  • 445 14  - On the move: Biggest exodus of the war NGUYEN TU By DHU BON, (South Viet--1 nun): The first refugees from the abandoned provinces of Pleiku and Kontum reached Phu Bon in small rrouos They liad marched for two days and one night from the Central Highlands on their way to
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 359 14 AM surprised by the statement of the Permanent Secretary (Health) and Director of Medical Services, Dr. Ho Ouan Lim, that "all medical discoveries would have been exhausted in 30 years time" (Sun. Times, March 16). He based his assertion on the fact that at
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    • 90 14 \tjE WISH to Inform TT your correspondent "TV Pans" of Delta Estate (ST., Feb. 27) that central television antennae are being installed in many existing buildings in our housing estates. The installation has to be implemented in progressive stages. For the time being, your correspondent is advised to
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  • 608 14  - Saigon falls back to the enclave strategy MIDDLETON: NEW YORK AS COMMUNISTS STEP UP THEIR ATTACK.. By THE military situation in the Saigon area, regarded by United States military experts as the critical battlefield, is becoming a race between South Vietnam's ability to deploy four regular divisions there and monnting
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  • 639 14  - Thailand the reluctant domino PETER C'LCUGHLIM: By WHILE the govern- ments orSouth .Vietnam and Cambodia struggle for their existence on the battlefield, the four-day-old government here appears ready to make new accommodation with Peking and Hanoi to save Thailand from the fate of their neighbours. "Let's forget about the past
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    • 18 14 iLJLJt Mm t M Switzerland |rw^l Dl ASTAR No 8 Crteodar Day -dale. Automatic Wbterproot Scratch -proof metal
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    • 664 14 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE. Admttaaaem PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE. PRESS RELEASE. SUMMER COURSE SCHOLARSHIPS IN JAPAN FOR ASIAN STUDENTS SPONSORED BY JAPAN AIR LINES there will be six scho- to: Mr. Akio Imanaka, lar ships available for stu- Regional Manager, dents from the following Japan Air Line* Co. institutions of higher learn-
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  • 291 15 Diagnosis of foetal abnormalities ENSURING THAT BABIES ARE BORN HEALTHY MEDICAL disorders in unborn babies can be diagnosed with accuracy by the removal and examination of fluid from the mother's womb, according to a paediatrician. Prof. Loh Tee Fun, who said that many foetal abnormalities had been diagnosed in this
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  • 304 15 ]t|ORE people should be aware that "fits" ITI not only mean convulsions but can also range from blank stares to hallucinations, according to a neurologist. Dr. Loong Si Chin, of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, said that such nonconvulsive attacks, being usually
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  • 170 15 rE Singapore-based South-east Asian Fisheries Development Centre is still trying to secure the release of Its research vessel, Changl, which was seized by the Burmese authorities last April, the Straits Times learnt yesterday. It is understood that SEAFDEC Is considering a replacement
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  • 31 15 THE 13th annual general meeting of the Singapore Association (or Retarded Children will be held at the Lee Kong Chlan Centre. Margaret Drive on April 26 at 3 p.m.
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  • 224 15 Port men to air problems at union meet OOME 140 delegates O of the Singapore Portworkers' Union will meet next month to discuss problems of portworiers wno have been deployed for alternative jobs due to the downturn in port business. The delegates elec t ed from different sections of the
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  • 50 15 MRS. Una BlUlnghurst, head of the Speech Therapy Department, Spastic Children's Association of Singapore, will apeak on When Your Child has Speech Problems at the Toa Payoh branch library's lecture hall on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. The talk-cum-sllde Know is organised by the library's Adult Section.
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  • 200 15 Teachers rate career progress as top priority rfIEACHERS are more X interested in being involved in professional, rather than recreational, social and cultural, extracurricular activities. This was one of the findings of a survey, conducted by the Singapore Teachers Union recently, to find oat its members' needs and so provide
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  • 190 15  - Nabbed— gang who preyed on students LAI YEW KONG By pOLICE have smashed a gang of teenage robbers who are believed to be involved in a spate of student robberies, with the arrest of three youths over the past two days. According to informed sources, the gang is believed to
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  • 162 15 'Costly to help youths led astray' YOUTHS who are led astray will find the path of reform a slow and difficult one, T>\ Ang Kok Peng, Minister of State (Health) and MP for Crawford, said on Saturday. It would also be an expensive one for society in term of social
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  • 77 15 MR. Anthony Tan a company director, has b n re-elected president 01 the Oeylang Scout District. Other officials are: Dr. Tang Yong Fatt, Mr. Poo Km Seng and Mr. Abdul Rashld Dural (vlce-presldento); MIM Kuan Yoke Leng (secretary); Mr. Thla Boon Cheong (treasurer) and Miss Kwok Heng
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  • 67 15 MR. Donald Grattan, controller of educational broadcasting in the British Broadcasting Corporation, will arrive in Singapore on Thursday for a seven-day vUit. During his visit which U part of his official tour of the Par Bast, Mr. Grattan. will hold a |*ogramme of lectures and seminars on
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  • 24 15 THE Kampong Olam community centre will hold a yoga class (or beginners trcm April 7 on Mondays from 7 30 pjn.-9 pm.
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    • 973 15 SINGAPORE 5 3.M PN Opening Announcements and Veedum 7.15 Oataad WorM 0 Naadum (Tamil) 7.31 News and Parliamentary Report (Malay) 3.31 Diary of Events (Tamil] 7il Pesta Ria (Malay) 3J5 Love is a Many Solendoured Thing US Six MMm Hhr Ma Strafett m H 3J5 llayar Ulagam (Tamil— Repeat) MmHj
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 1318 16 AS a service to readers. Business Times publishes weekly Jr\ a detailed analysis of selected shares on the Slock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low an- followed by Ike week's moventeat in price, the turnover, thr dividend »ield and the g ross price earnings ratio.
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    • 828 16 Tilt Minting 1. a 1111 of quolaliom for Ihr «it« up to Krister. Mar. .'I f.r rounlrr. nol included in thr »rrkh .harr anal>>!>. PrH-r novrnvnl l> bl%ed on a compan...n on lh.< laul uln on Mar M a(amil Mar. II .he«n in bra. trls mtm l\l)l
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    • 168 16 Company meetings The following company meetings are due: I.A.C. (Hoidlncs) Ltd.: Mar. 34, noon. Registered Office. 24. Leng Kee Road, Singapore 3. Ming Court Hotel Ltd.: Mar. 24, noon, Fuji Room, at Hotel premisses. Tanglin Road. Singapore. Folex Industrie* Bhd.: Mar. 24, 2 p.m., KamunUng Industrial Estate, Taiping, Perak. PeUUng
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    • 353 16 Domestic HPHE US. dollar rose strongly from its opening level on Monday from 12.2370/90 to close at the end of the week at $2.2515/45 in the Singapore lorex market. The a<*.ance of the unit was hr.utpered In the beginning of the week when Saudi Arabia, followed later
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    • 49 16 FOR the week ended Saturday, Mar. 22, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows: BANK FUND: 31 per cent to 61 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3* per cent to 4| per cent. Movements of funds totaUed $270 million.
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    • 137 16 TRADING conditions A remained steady in the discount market throughout last week although day-to-day funds tended to be In short supply. Call money remained in demand at 4%, while overnight money was taken at 4% with only £2* v c.Sf ni,!r lance *pUoed below this level. Three month
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    • 58 16 Friday Thuraday UM UH Melbourne (1) 130 33 111. IT C££on 1M.288 1M.T68 177.2*8 ITTTSS Beirut IT7«> HonickonK 174.70 IM.M Zurich 1T«OOB 1T7.008 177 008 171.008 l-ftria 180W HIM Saturday PrMay s pore (2) 1T».O»B IM.IIB 177*28 1T8.268 Export priori id non-eterllnn treat In U.S. dollar! par ounce.
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    • 200 16 A SIAN currency average t% deposit* rates for the ureek ended Friday. Mir. (1. US I (Bid Prices) Hifh Low 7 days 5 7/8 4 3/4 1 mth 6 5 18 S 9 16 3 mths 6 9/16 3 mtha 6 7/8 3/8 8 mths T 1/3
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    • 117 16 THE local overnight fund 1 raw was steady throughout last week with only a slight increase at the weekend. As reported the rate was quoted t>4 v. from Monday to Thursday and 7 on Friday. Term fund alao firmed In line with the overnight rate. One. 2
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    • 325 16 IUIW YORK, Frl/—Pro- m-Uktaf continued to weaken stock prices today foi the fourth consecutive session as volume decreased sharply. Analysts seemed to agree that the market was in a period of adjustment following th* sharp advance of almost 200 points In the Dow Jones Industrial average since mid-Decem-ber.
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    • 92 16 ZURICH, Frl.— The stock £j and bond markets showed an irregular trend today. Industrials ck»ed somewhat The Credit Bulsse gained 0.3 point to l»6.1. Closing prices In Swiss frmna with the difference on ihe prevlom session's pr»ee»: Credit Sul«»« T Swm B»nk Corpn. 531 Union Bank 33*" Hnlderbanil SIMI
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    • 84 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Friday JJ j* Thursday W.M Week ago M-07 RUBBERS Friday «0 Thursday 44«.«5 Week ago ia OILS Friday "»M Thursday J}"o Week ago 21*** INDUSTRIALS Friday 274.J Thursday 8W« Week ugo 309.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 763.06 Thursday TJM-00 Week ago T73.47 LONDON DOLLAR PREMILM
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    • 82 16 Eui (JJT? Automotive 114JS MM* «MS Mil -UM LCt.lt 92.83 Chcnicab, Robber ProdocU, Rcflninf and SmeHtac MMJ t».17 11J.U CMflMßerate »»J« lv 121.M U4.47 CMMtnetion, Boildinf and Englneertaic «4#.48 23«^7 I.M !58 87 126.44 Consumer Product. and Servie** JSI.M ZlS*7 17 JS 151.71 *«4.7t Electrical Sale*
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    • 63 16 THE following list of stocks «i»«s the ten most dealt li i but week. This fives the twrnow in thousands of oniU ck»inr price, on Friday and bUjhSßd low for W7V75 Co-o-nie. T-nj.^ PH«e. i HaT^ rby 's; su gs ?a, B |«te™H<-el. M 5 W" Mj.
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
      • 63 16 Mar. 17 Industrials: 250.89 Finance: 4*5.41 Hotels: 195.48 Properties: 2*7.81 Tins: 101.16 S Rubbers: 3K.38 0.C.8.C.: 232.31 S.E.S. Ind.: 25*82 Mar. 18 244.24 454.39 190.74 218.9* I*l. lC 335.83 226.78 242.44 Mar. 19 251.2* 467.11 195.89 227.72 1*1.16 336.33 254.43 253.17 Mar. 21 248 28 459.32 194.72 221.68 1*1.53
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      • 71 16 Mar. 17 Industrials: 158.68 Finance: 391.30 Hotels: 175.24 Properties: 226.13 Tins: 107.5S Robbers: 31*.M Mar. IS Mar. 19 Mar. 20 251.84 258.37 SM.lt 380.93 395.77 384.5S 174.41 176.00 174.48 219.38 229.72 ***** 107.02 M 7.07 106.17 317.59 318.85 318.85 Dec. 30. IMS 100 1 Dm. SI, IMS IN t
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    • 87 16 Cnrrr t Data Total for Total for payment psysble the year prevtoMyoar ConsoL Pltn. »%t M.7 It M%t F.E. Liton U% *•*> Intneo lt% >«*y jardlne 4J% M*y t '1.75% UiifUi De». M% M. Breweries l»%t Apr. M l«%t O U Trust I*% May 18 1»% 7.5% M^
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    • 391 16 GENERALLY easier conditions ruled In the Singapore producer market last week under lethargic trading conditions. Overseas following remained seriously lacking, partly because Singapore prices were still on the high side. The pepper market suffered the further bias of having the American market reportedly in a glut due to
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    • 206 16 1»OKYO, Sst.— The stock 1 market was steady but Inactive today. Light electricals opened low but gradually firmed. By mid-session, construction issues rose rapidly and showed substantial advance. Foods afco moved ahead. The Dow Jones average gained 39.92 to 4.276.90 and the New Index climbed 1.86 to 311.64. Trading
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    • 168 16 AMSTERDAM. Fri.— The iwtatt ruled narrowly mixed today In continued dull conditions with Royal Dutch and Aka* lower, Philips somewhat higher and Hoofovena and Unilever unchanged. Sentiment was also affec- ted by the continuing weakness In New York. 1 dealers said. i Berg*a, Amsterdam R*b- ber. Heincken and F*kker
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    • 34 16 London copper price* on Friday (previously In bracket). Wlrtkir Spot buyer CSM.SO < £506 00) trUer £365 00 I £566.00 >. Three Month buyer £553 00 USS4 00) teller £583.50 U&S4.M). Marktt twM: Steadier.
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    • 513 16 rE Singapore stock market last week displayed every sign of an overbought position with some leading broking houses sending out advices to their dealers towards the close of the week agal n st accepting further deals except on contra account. Scrip delivery was ■aid to have been ill
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    • 482 16 PROFIT TAKING, coupled with forced and renewed selling, drove shares sharply lower on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week. Largely seen as a reaction to the position built up over the past two months of bullish uptrend, last week's trading set the New ST. Industrial Ordinary
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    • 657 16 ONDON; The market, Li eased back last week under investor caution ahead of the April budget, the shipbuilding nationalisation terms announcement and the prospect of more rights issues. The fall was sharpest at the end of the week, when the FT index showed a five-day fall of
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      • 150 16 LONDON: Tin standard grade was well maintained on Friday at £10 and £4, higher for Cash and Three Months respectively. The movement reflected expectations of a fairly sizeable decrease In last week's stocks and as a result the contango narrowed to £6. Outgoings from stocks were apparently
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      • 408 16 LONDON: Rubber was dull on Friday, with prices subject to only modest changes. Dealers reported little physical offtake reflecting, they said, continued production problems in the motor industry. But •oiler* of physicals were still tending to resist any further «!lde in prices and adopted a reserved attitude.
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    • 420 19 M General Electric (U.S.A.), the largest V W manufacturer of electrical equipment in the world, invites applications for 1 the positions of:MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Applicants must be graduate engineers in mechanical or industrial engineering and have at least two years in- I dustrial experience. The successful candidate will be responsible for
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    • 633 19 W TECHNICAL KW] CAREERS IN I THE SINGAPORE HH NAVY I We need young men who are technically in- I dined to be trained as: I a. Naval Engineering Mechanician I I b. Naval Electrical Mechanician I Successful candidates will be given technical H I training in advanced technology and
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    • 590 19 AN EXPANDING JURONG FIRM invites applications for the following: 1) MECHANICAL FITTERS (2 shifts rotating duty) Applicants must have a craft/ trade certificate with a minimum of 2 years experience in similar capacity. Those who are presently apprentice fitters may also apply. 2) MACHINISTS Apart from must having a craft/
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    • 827 19 NATIONAL IRON fr STEEL MILLS LTD. SENIOR APPOINTMENTS The Company which is a well-established and successful industrial concern in Singapore is rapidly expanding and diversifying its operations and intends to appoint a number of experienced senior executives to work under the direction of its Executive Directors Committee headed by the
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    • 656 20 <atenftoortaufhnr,» v port k«ang nwlaywa aUniH LEMBAQA PELABUHAN KELANG JAWATAN KOSONQ Permohonan -permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada Warganegara Malaysia untuk memenuhl Jawatan kosong dl Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang. JawaUn: PENOLONG PEGAWAI PENTADBIR (PERSONNEL) TETAP DAN BERPENCEN. Tangga Gail: 813-4 $440 x4O 600/040 x4O 880/960 x 40 1200/- (Oajl Berslh). Kumpulan: Kumpulan B.
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    • 231 20 BP MALAYBIA SDN. BHD. We are looking for suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens to fill the following posltlons:--(A) BALEB REPRESENTATIVE AQE: 24-36 years QUALIFICATIONS: S.C./M.C.E./Senlor Middle 111. A good command of English, Bahasa Malaysia and/or Chinese dialects. A H.S.C. or technical qualification would be a definite advantage. EXPERIENCE: 3 to 5
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    • 241 20 ACCOUNTANT/ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER PETALINQ JAVA An established International manufacturing company In Petallng Jaya requires an Accountant cum Administrative Manager to be responsible for:- supervision of accounts costing and budgetary control personnel management liaison with Government Departments particularly as regards Sales Tax and Customs Duty Preference will be given to Malaysian citizens
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    • 223 20 GUTHRIE KIMIA SeNDmiAN KRHAO EXECUTIVE, wiateiiaii uepanmanx We are looking for an Executive of high organizational ability to assist the Materials Manager in the following functions of our Industrial, Agrichemicals and Fertilizer business. i) programming and monitoring all production plans. ii) formulating and working out materials requirements. iii) exacting the
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    • 273 20 fHB 4MVCHPW Plac*m«nt 9tn%cm tor Cltonti MANAGEMENT POSITIONS ENGINEERS Our client, a leading international automobile assembler, has various openings for senior management positions in the production area. The successful applicants will be considered for the appropriate positions open and sent overseas for training after fainiliari'/Ation on the company's Malaysian operation.
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  • 91 21 YOU KNOW THAT Mannequin Studio trains mannequins and photographic model girls. Do you know that we also conduct deportment and grooming classes for women of all ages. Register now for new courses Tel: *****7/ *****3. FOOTBALL SPECIAL N>w Nation today brings to you all the highlights of the
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  • 31 21 ALFREDO LIBIO, 69 passed away neacefully 22.3.75. Cortege leaves Singapore casket Company 9 40 a m 24 3.75 for St Ignatius church. King's Road thence to Mount Vernon Crematorium.
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  • 21 21 S O.S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Troubled? Discouraged' Ring 91-44-44 day or night Help Is as near as the telephone.
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    • 628 21 LUU&IJUM UUS $&j WANTED FULLY QUALIFIED BEAUTICIAN. Must have her own equipments. Opportunity to work on a partnership basis v, Ith established beauty and slimming salon In Tanglln Shopping Centre Expected monthly earnings approximately $800 p.m Please ring for appointment *****5 WANTED EXPERIENCED MASSEUSE to work on partnership basis with
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    • 680 21 WANTED CORRESPONDENCE CLERK preferably with knowledge of technical terms. State saJ'ry^expected Reply B.T Box REQUIRES ADDITIONAL STAFF 1. TEACHERS OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING (FULL-TIME PART-TIME) 2. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Write Immediately with telephone number If possible to: INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Supreme Houae, Penang Road Singapore 0. Tel: *****7/0 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A
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    • 645 21 REQUIRED FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL. Selling consumer products. Salary, commission, Incentive Transport provided. Full/ part-time, housewives welcome Call Immediately at 5398-C, 2nd floor on 24th and 25th Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Distributor ot Food and Industrial Chemical requlr**:CHEMICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Age above 22 years. B.Sc. graduate Singapore Citizen. Apply in writing
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    • 737 21 We require for our modern manufacturing plant in Jurong the following personnel Young boys under 23 yeer* tor sheet metal work a* wen a* tool-room machine operator*. Preference wM be given to thooe holding technical mtincalee. Truck drivers with Class 4 licence. Security guards age group 35-45 years. Apply personally
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    • 756 21 Wantad (A) SALESMEN with experience in sales of photo*copylng machines and supplies IB) TECHNICIANS with experience tn repair and service of photo-copying machines or electrical appliances (C) GENERAL CLERK preferably with some knowledge of office work (D) DELIVERY CLERK with Class 3 driving licence. Applicants should be Singapore citizens, age
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    • 662 21 (11 DRIVERS (2) SECURITY GUARDS Good remuneration tor the right applicant Ptee*. apply wtth photo (nofwvturnsMt) to: S.T. Box A9132S S'por* WANTED IMMEDIATELY 1. Trainee Industrial Radiographers with Driving licences and completed N.S. 2. Experienced Accounts Clerk CALL *****3 FOR INTERVIEW. SECRETARY. 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE, seeks similar position. Willing to
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    • 807 21 DIBT. 20 2-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, upstairs 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, Downstairs 1 servant s and bathroom. New furniture Kitchen cabinets telephone rentul $1 ,000 Contact Margaret *****3. ORCHIC VILLAGE DOUBLESTOREY bungvJow. 10.000 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's room. $4,--000o.no -984.14.*****. DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY BUMDETACHED 3.500 sq. ft. Immediate occupation $500.
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    • 679 21 INDONESIAN BTUDENTSI Cheap accommodation for you For details contact GozaJee tel *****5 DIBT. NEW APARTMENT, 3 bedrooms servant's, unfurnished. $800/ furnished $1200 Ace Housing *****29/ *****46. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, 23rd. Floor 4 rooms, one hall, unfurnished Tel: *****5 It ***** FURNISHED AIRCON. ROOM near Orchard Road. Working persons only. Amah
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    • 771 21 > PASIR RIS BEACH PARK recently .completed spill-level 2-storey bungalow fronting seawards. freehold J.L. Chen Associates *****7 r*R SALE I. Near complete commercial complex on one acre site In City Centre $28 million for 270.000 sq. ft. of rentable commercial area. I 2 Reeidenlial land at Holland Grove Road approximately
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    • 831 21 TONG ENO HEIOHTS ll'i mi Upper Changl Road tr.- ultimate In quiet and cool living 4 units of fiat in a 2-Storey block Each has 3 spacious bedrooms with bulll-ln cupboards, fully improved flooring and private garden Strata lilies Issued For sale at $80,000/- each Special price on block -purchase
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    • 834 22 BEfiSHISil' 2 78* SO FT. I.B*o SQ.FT. V ol omco apoce roqutrod In Orchard Rood area. Please reply with full details In- 0 eluding dale of availability to: Tho Aditrilaer, 24 A, Lkn Tack 800 Rood Spore 16. Aim: Ptiroltum Engineering DopL < VACANT OPCN STORAGE SPACES ln Changl and
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    • 906 22 ML TRAVEL SERVICE, 29 Prinsep treet (opp ROY) Tel *****4/ ***** Penang/ Cameron/ Ipoh 4 ays 5 nlghU B79 90 26 3.75. 3 days renting alrcond 880 28.3.75 2 days nlghU Cameron/ Ipoh 839 21 27, 8 3 75 2 days 3 rUfhU Oentlng/ 'ort Ulckson $59 ff. 28.3 75
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    • 616 22 CITICENTER TOURS 11 r DAYS W. MALAYSIA $150/- OENTINOJ $175/- Sun Dep t DAYS PENANO. GENTINd $130/- M tfon Dep 1 I DAYS/ S NIGHTS PENANO, IBNTINO $115/- 7/4. 14/4. 21/4, I DAYS/ NIGHTS PENANO, :aMCRON $105/- Wed Evening Oep n 470. Wvtr Vaftoy Ro*>d, Slngotinrt. I*. Tot: 37M12. 3718*0
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    • 855 22 1/1778 COURSE PREPARING for BE oclety Of Engineers (Electrical) Un xamlnatlon Part I Contact on ietropollUn V.M.C.A. *****1 me PEOPLE'S PARK COMMERCIAL cL SCHOOL flo SHORTHANO SPUD CLASSES Pc -SS Mondoy. WsßMo«*t. Fit- ga| day. *00 p.m to 7 66 p.m I 90 Motwto*/, W#*sßsMßzWf» day, 7.66 PJ*- 9 100
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    • 665 22 CRETARIAL COURSE (Panic) Evening Commencing 14.4.1975. Fee $40.00 per }nth. Please enrol early. IOPLE'S PARK COMMERAL SCHOOL Unit 410. 3rd tor. (Near House of Wax), ople's Park Complex, Sinporol Tel: ***** •sningua FRENCH BEGINNERS I ues A Thurs. 5.4» 7.» pro commencing 25th March THE INLINGUA SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 78
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    • 908 22 REPORTWRITINO: A Five-Month I practical course preparing 3 ttudenu to write good, effective 1 commercial letter and reports On successful completion School J Certificate* will be awarded Cc-imenclng:- 6th 9th of April. Please enrol early (1) Singapore Commercial School. 15A Mac- kenzle Road. (*****7/ *****8) Or TOED, Upper Serangoon Road,
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    • 851 22 ng. new alrcon and tyres. Tel: n 970 FORO ESCORT 1186 4-door. mod condition, 83,500 Tel: g *****7. a 1871 DATSUN IMB with alrcon- c lltlonlng. radio, cassette player. 1 17.300 0.n.0. Contact Mr. Arasu I rel: *****8 View: Lock Cho I \partments. Carpark, Jalan Raja I Jdang. Spore 12.
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    • 601 22 ims. etc for details ring after I 30 a.m. *****/ ***** ARGAINII 1986 Ford Cortina reen Well looked after plus I ccessorles. Must sell. $2,000 i no *****0. OFFER FOR MERCEDES i ENZ IBS Diesel Contact tol. *****/ *****3. (ANTED MERCEDES 2*oo DIE- I EL: Mercedes 25OCE. 200. 2808 I
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    • 557 22 ifT^MB~TT^TT t^PXiPi VT 1 j B B? MAOOI 8 IMPERIAL (OBBROI I MPBRIAL HOTEL) For ladles lalrstyllng. Warning. Facml. J Sauna k Body Massage. Manl- :ure I. Pedicure. TeFyMB66 ext. t 122 or US or *****0 Spore (XX ARE YOU FIGURE CON- icious? Want to take away some nches. Tel:
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    • 560 22 lIW AIRCONOITIONSRB AND •EFRIOERATORB for sal*. Traden used for high Pflc«J£« £r nallation. repair Imported and, •xported spar* part* 'or alrconmioners and rofrlgortitor*. Wng Llan Alrcondltlon Electric trader. 407 Chanjrjjload. S'poro 14 Tol: ***** V *****1. :ATHAY ArR-CONOITrON k Rerrigeratlon Co specialist In sale*/ •ental k repair all kinds of
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  • 866 23  -  P. WALLACE: By London WORLD jigsaw sales have more than doubled in the past 10 years and, claim the manufacturers, puzzles are taking over from TV as the most popular way to fill the leisure hours. But as the 200 th
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 458 23 CHEAPEST PRICES IN TOWN' l.itlon' Discounts from 10s to IOH Please pay us a visit jrself Car Radio h oculars $30/-. Tran- > M). Car Stereo Many other bar- Hectronlcs (Pte) High Street. Centre. TH B£7 Q^DUNLOP U.K. MADE VINYL ASBESTOS TILES 16 MM. 2MM. 2.SMM. 3MM. CARPETS. CARPET TILES
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    • 244 23 i VIETNAMESE ANTIOUI SCREENS/ CHINESE antlqu > [■■■i. clam vanes (or sale tie Interested call at 10-A Shopptnf Arcade. Hotel Mirama Singapore A NEW FRIDGE FOR Ssls/-p.m.! Oet a MEW fridge for B*ls/ minimum per month witr SINOERs exclusive Ameiicar Hire Purchase programme thai you can select from to «ult
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    • 274 23 E USED CARRICR ROOM AIRt CONDITIONING ,to 3 h p under guarantee. Sale*/ rental 1. available. Tropical Engineering r *****7/ *****8. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER IK. 1970 EpiTION) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned rases will be held at the Official Assignee's Chambers,
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    • 664 23 MALAYSIAN RUBBER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD MRRDB SCHOLARSHIPS IN RUBBER TECHNOLOGY The Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board invites applications •from Malaysian citizens who have passed at Principal level in Chemistry, Physics and Pure Mathematics in the Higher School Certificate for scholarships to attend a full-time three-year course leading to
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 290 23 Bringing Up Father By Bill K»v»B»|h d» HtU Camp ~T~~7~ "7\ ~1 r^toY* SALSSPBRSOn) I rriS ABOUT VM3MWS I I AND IT SAYS HERE [T^\ M TWT POOB9BJ. HAS I WAS 1 SELLINe ca«| T UB AND (Tiß VBR/ j THE HUfeSANDiS DUTY J T^Mi»lsrß»/na. 7 "o*^^ L^^/v?? o^©** lQocofj
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    32 24 [n ever loving memory of Mr. Sim Soo Lim who was called Lo rest on 24-3-74. 3one but his memory lives m in the hearts of all his lovsd ones.
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    23 24 In ever loving memory of Mr. C.K.N. MENON who left us on 24 March 1974. Always remembered by the loved ones.
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    • 716 24 SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE Applicotions ore invited from citizens or permonent residents of Singapore/ Moloysio for appointment as TECHNICAL OFFICERS (Gross Monthly Salary Range: $675 to $1432) in the disciplines of Civil Engineering, Building, Architectural, Mechanical Engineering and Land Surveying for various Ministries and Departments. Candidates must possess the Technician Diploma
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    • 296 24 UVKKSEAS (JUNTA I NEKS LIMITED "Cardigan Bay" Voy. 416 arrived 21.3.75 ALL LCL cargo has been unpacked from containers and Is available for immediate delivery. Delivery orders should be presented at the PSA Container Freight Station (Godown 49V If further Information is required, please contact OCL's CFS Office Tel *****,
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    • 345 24 FOR SALE FACTORY AND PLANT AND MACHINERY FOR MANUFACTURE OF GARMENT AND SOCKS Leasehold land and factory buildings at Jurong Industrial Estate and plant and machinery consisting of:--1. Lease from Jurong Town Corporation for 60 years commencing from 15th January, 1964 at a yearly rental of $10,418 (land area 96.466
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    • 481 24 SYARIKAT PERMODALAN DAN PERUSAHAAN PERAK BERHAD. Sebagal usaha memajukan lagl projek-projek syarlkat kaml yang sedang berkembang pesat, permohonan -permohonan adalah dipelawa dart calun-calun yang berkelayakan bagl memenuhl Jawatan-Jawa-tan berlkut dldalam anak syarlkat kaml PERBIBA BDN. BHD. 1. PEMBANTU TEKNIK (AW AM ft STRUKTURAL). Kelayakan/PencaUman: Calun-calan hendaklah:--(a) Mempunyal Diploma Maktab Teknlk/Instltlut
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    • 701 24 Wanted: Account Directors looking for the right kind of Agency. McCar.n-Erickson is part of the world's largest and finest international marketing communications network. Which means that being number 5 here in Kuala Lumpur is not to our liking. And we're doing something about it. Already our billings this year are
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  • 555 25 [ONDON, Sun.— Everton, still three points clear in the English Football League title race, played their 16th draw of the season yesterday to emphasise that their success has been built on discipline and determination rather than flair. It was a typically professional perfor.mance that
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  • 1351 25 HKSI DIVISION MirminKham 4 Queen's Part RanOHl 1. Burnley 3 Arsenal 3 Middlesbrough 2. Everton I Ipnrtek I. Leicester 3 WolverhamplOO 2. Luton 2 Leeds 1 M.m, i.e.su-. City 1 Coventry 0. New-..-11.- (i Derby 2. Sheffield United 3 :t 2. Stoke j Carlisle 2. lutieiiham 0 Liverpool
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  • 397 25 Ramsey to turn his back on soccer? LONDON, Sun. Sir Alf Ramsey, who guided England's soccer fortunes for more than a decade, is expected to announce tomorrow that he is turning his back on the game for good. Ramsey, sidelined for a year since he was sacked as England manager,
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  • 80 25 LONDON. Sun. A British hockey team will tour India In November. It was announced here yesterday. It Is expected that they will play a series of Test matches against India, who won the World Cup ln Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. In preparation for the Olympic
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    • 1953 25 j^ M Saj £yt? need P«ople, to serve people £gfc Y>' £!%t M%3 'k'' lt Possenger Services Agent KIT B^H Sm? vjrf Requirement! Male Singapore citizen with jjjjpE <£& SHI rSB Division II School Certificate, or GCE with at least WFjj M M^mmm m^^* P^^H^ wry jB ye P o
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  • 598 26  - Newcomer Suzuki is shock Singapore Open golf winner ERNEST FRIDA BY VEWCOMER Yutaka Suzuki, of Japan, yesterday came charging in from behind, firing a sizzling six-under-par 66 for a Course record and snatching a shock win in the Singapore Open golf champ ionship at the SICC New course. Suzuki, 28,
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  • 596 26 THE FINAL PLACINGS: 264 Yutaka Susitkl (J) 74. 71, 71. 66 (11-16). 285 Kuo Cnie Hslong (T) 71. 68. 75. 71 (36-36) and Helen Mln Nam (T) 69, 77, 69, 70 (34-36). 266 Ted Ball (A) 69. 72. 74, 71 (34-37) and Martin Bohen (US) 71. 69.
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  • 693 26 Better Policy scores first win to pay thumping $155 Page Boy was the early leader from Photon, with Prosecutor, Pteroptyx, Royalty, Petite Tini, Tyrant and Courtsway in a pack behind the pace. Summerland was last. Tyrant took up the running at the 4f. Page Boy was second, with Courtsway third.
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  • 257 26 JOCKEYS George Podmort, J Peter Lee and Rajoo were fined $50 each by the stewards at Ipoh for falling to wait until the ■Ui-frratton of the photo finish. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1 ifci <C.H. Tan) and Entertainer VI (L. Johnson) were stow to
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  • 1822 26  -  EPSOM JEEP By JPOH, Sun. Northern Breeze, with apprentice M.C. Lam up, scored a smashing win in the Class 2 9f race here today. Taking the lead from the start, the King's Leap five-year-old made all the running to win in a
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  • 514 26 advice. Jockey Podmore reported that Orchard Booievard was Inclined to hang throughout the race. Ship Master (Au-Yeung) raced wide throughout the race: App. Au-Yeung reported that the horse waa reluctant to stretch out RACE S Tyrant (Rajoo) was slow Into stride: The horse
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  • 44 26 Starters ((47 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 3678* ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation ($45 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 3*350 ***** *****. i rriic. id Priie: d Priie: ***** ***** <$U7l ($585)
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  • 289 26 Two-mile record by Jipcho in pro race TOS ANOELBB, Bun. Kenya's kmg distance star Ben Jlpcho won both the mile and two mile races at the International Track Association meeting here yesterday to become the second biggest Prise winner In the three- year history of U.B. professMnal track competition Jlpcho
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  • 947 27  - Kirn Song, Bee Seng sent off TEOH ENG TATT and JOE DOR A I By A NIGHT OF GLORY AND SHAME FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPORE covered themselves in glory and shame at National Stadium last night. The National team hammered out a masterly 6-2 win over Malacca with their new fast
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  • 373 27 SYED'S GOAL SPARKS PERAK TO 4-0 WIN OVER ARMED FORCES IfUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— lnspired by a first half goal by skipper Syed Ahmad, Perak went on to crush Armed Forces 4-0 in their Malaysia Cup North zone soccer match at Minder Stadium here today. Minutes after he shot Perak into
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  • 254 27 SEREMBAN, Son. The Malaysia Cup South Zone soccer match between Negri Sembilan and Pahang was abandoned after 65 minutes over a dispute about the colour of a substitute ball at the Station padang here tonight. Negri Sembilan were heading for a comfortable victory
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  • 327 27  -  PETER SIOW By WONG Shoon Keat, the Under-18 champion, completed a double when he snatched the Singapore Badminton Association Under-21 boys' singles title, beating Sulaiman Zaini In tb r at Ouillemard Road last night. The 17-year-old Singapore School Sports Council player came from behind to win
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  • 24 27 COMCTB defeated Tm Instrument 3-1 In the woman league neoer tournament at Tmnglln iiaierrtay. In another m ten Spider, heat PBI4B a-o.
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  • 106 27 .North Zone: P W D L F A Pte Perak 4 4 0 0 16 6 8 Kelanlan 4 3 0 1 14 4 6 Selangor 3 3 10 9 3 6 Penang 3 2 10 7 2 6 MAP 4 0 2 2 2 11 2 Kedah 3
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  • 154 27 Singapore Cricket Club beat Police by 93 runa ln a senior league cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday. In another match at Balestler Road. Ceylon Sports Club reeled off an 8- wicket win over Sbigapore Chinese Recreation Club. SRC beat Indian Association by six wickets; Joint
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  • 445 27 PRI: I WOULD HAVE QUIT IF I HAD LOST TONDON, Sun. v TJun TJun and Jot an Wahjudi of Indonesia won the All-England men's doubles for the second successive year, beating their comp a t r lots Ade Chandra and Christian, the 1972 and 1973 champions. 15-11, 15-5 in the
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  • 45 27 VC beat Upper Serangoon United 4-1 at Holy United School gound yesterday to reach the quarterfinals of the Sla Kah Hut Trophy competition. On Slew Konr U. Abbas, Albert Poo and Arts Sltam scored for VC, and B.C. Lint for United.
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  • 144 27 BANGKOK. Sun.—Malaysia beat South Vietnam 3-0 in their tatt single round league match of the Asian Cup Group Four football tournament match here today. The Malavslans led 1-0 at halftime. The victory enabled Malaysia to clinch top spot in the standings of the five-nation competition as
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  • 267 28 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Congressional Joint Economic Committee's Democratic majority yesterday proposed tax cuts totalling U5535,000 million (5578.400 million)' and the creation of up to a million public service jobs as part of a recesslon-flght-lng package. The report by the 20--member group's 12
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  • 51 28 CANBERRA. Sun —Australia should reopen It's Consulate In Portuguese Timor to referee the political crisis there, an Australian Government MP said here today. Mr. John Kerin, a Labour backbencher, also suggested A »5 million (5115.3 million) technical aid programme for Timor when the Portuguese pull out.—
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    50 28 TOKYO, Sun.— Five mountaineers were killed and five others were missing In avalanches and blinding snowstorms that swept the Japan Alps in central Japan yesterday, police reported today. Seven were rescued.— AP. Convoy of 40,000 vehicles from Hue snakes through a mountain range towards Danang.— UPl photo.
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  • 89 28 Flare-up may hit embassy plan rpOKVO, Sun. Plans 1 for Japan to open an embassy In the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi next month ma; be postponed because the flare-up of fighting in Indo-Chlna, the Asahi newspaper said yesterday. Quoting Foreign Office sources, the paper said that both the new
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  • 46 28 MR. JOLLY LIM ANN LAX pua«d away »/S/TB. l«avln« wlft. Ifolljr. cblldno Psa« Kma, Pane Kwam. FU| How*. Ma* Boay. 800 Boay (Mary). Orae*. Lying In iuti, car park (Block 4> ■yad Alwl Road. Oortac* to Mt. Vamoß Crematorium Twtaaajr tt/S/78 S p.m. No wrwtta.
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  • 204 28 Guerilla forces clash with Israelis DEIRUT, Sun. Palestinian commandos clashed with an Israeli army unit which entered Lebanese territory this morning, a Palestinian military spokesman said here today. The spokesman added in a statement that the clashes were continuing and Lebanese artillery was shelling Israeli positions. The spokesman said that
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  • 58 28 ABERDEEN. Sun. Prime Minister Harold Wilson's aircraft overshot an airport runway yesterday to avoid a light trainer and had to make a second landing attempt, an alrpurt official said. Mr. Wilson's aircraft, a Hawker Siddeley 13S executive Jet. was bringing the Prime Minister to a Labour Party
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  • 117 28 SECURITY CLAMPDOWN AT BONN EMBASSIES BEIRUT, Sun.— West Germany haa tightened security at its embassy in Beirut and in other world capitals because of new fears of armed attacks or kidnappings, the newspaper As Saflr said today. The German Foreign Ministry had instmcted all its embassies to thoroughly screen all
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  • 199 28 As big exodus gets underway... SAIGON, Sun. COMMUNIST forces V have cat all the overland routes to the northern city of Hue. Saigon Command sources said here today. The closure of the routes came as nearly 80 per cent of Hue's population hit the road
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  • 122 28 Wilson plea as row over hots up... LONDON, Sun. Bitter clashes within the ruling Labour Party over Britain's Common Market membership theatened to split the party wide open today. Despite a personal Dlea from Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Labour Members of Parliament showed no signs of ending an exchange of
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  • 57 28 30 bandits killed ADIS ABABA. Sun. Thirty bandits were killed and two captured by townspeople from Omhajer In Eritrea's western lowlands the official Ethiopian news agency said here yesterday. The agency quoted reports from the area which borders the Sudan, as saying that 13 townspeople were wounded when fighting the
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  • 60 28 JAKARTA, Sun. Prance will help and take part In the Implementation of Indonesia's domestic satellite communication system. This was stated by a visiting cultural mission of the French Senate headed by Mr. Jean de Bagneaux when It paid a courtesy visit on the Minister of Education
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