The Straits Times, 31 May 1971

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times. The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 31, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 475 1 Malaysia acts on jobs Machinery being geared to provide employment for 600,000 youths KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday WITH little more than a month to go before the gigantic $14,350 million Second rive Year Plan is launched, the entire government machinery is being geared for action. The Cabinet has re named the
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  • 213 1 Attack on lorries after crash death KLANG, Sun. A mob here sacked seven lorries at Pandamaran new village tonight after an eight year old boy was killed in an accident. One of the vehicles was set ablaze while the others were stoned and pushed into a drain. The lorry belonged
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  • 160 1 Ky: I will run for Presidency in October SAIGON, Sunday VICE-PRESIDENT Nguyen Cao Ky said today he T would contest South Vietnam's Presidential elections in October. Mr. Ky was speaking to reporters at an impromptu press conference here after addressing Asked if he was planning to run for the Presidency,
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  • 31 1 BOGOTA, Sun. Nineteen people were killed and 35 Injured when a bu» ran off the road and over an embankment near the Ecuador-Colombia frontier, the police said today.
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  • 121 1 f OLOMBO, Sun. The Ceylon Army today shelled the Slnharaja forest, in south-central Ceylon, to flush out terrorists from their hideouts, a military spokesman said here. The forest, covering nearly 24,000 acres, has afforded the terrorists their main sanctuary in their flight from the south. The
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  • 351 1 Use of water drops to a new record low SINGAPORE, Sunday consumption in Singapore dropped to a record low of 98.6 million gallons yesterday the lowest in four months, and I I since the drought hit the island. The previous record was last Sunday when 98.9 million gallons were used.
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  • 71 1 ANOTHER WOMAN WINS THE $10,000 A NOTHER woman J\ reader has won the $10,000 prize in the Straits Times Word Puiiie T." She is Miss Olivia S.K. One, 17, Lewis Boad, Singapore 10. She submitted a set of answers to the clues which the adjudication committee held the most meritorious.
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Sun. Scotland Yard has traced Lord Moynlhan. 35-year-old bongo-playing British peer wanted on fraud charges, to the Philippines, police sources revealed today.
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  • 41 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Britain's honorary Consul In Rotarto, Argentina. Mr. Stanley Sylvester, was freed by his kicnappers this morning. Mr. Sylvester. 58. a meat company manager, was kidnapped outside his home In Rosa rlo last Sunday. Reuter.
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  • 3 a.m. ROUNDUP
    • 28 1 BANGKOK, Son. Thailand edged oat Malaysia one-nil in the semi-final of the Asian Cap football tournament here tonight. The firsthalf was scoreless. Beater.
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 126 2 A 'HEART BREAK' BOOK BY BARNARD'S EX-WIFE Y^APE TOWN, Sun. Prof. Christian I Barnard will publish his second book in October, c n t i t led "heart attack" and shortly afterwards his former wife will pub- I lish her first, called I "heart break." »Prof. Barnard has already published
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    • 125 2 Russian nuclear sub in Cuban waters IVASHINGTON, Sun. The Defence Department confirmed yesterday that a Soviet nuclear submarine is operating in Cuban waters but declined to say whether its presence violates the v n d c rstanding between Washington and Moscow on such underwater craft in the Caribbean. A Pentagon
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    • 137 2 Hush-hush Hanoi visit by Pathet Lao team HONG KONG. Sun. Pathet Lao leader Prince Souphonouvomc visited North Vietnam last week as the head of a 14-raan delegation of top-ranking officials of the pro-communist organisation, the North Vietnam News Agency disclosed today. The agency described the visit as a "friendship visit"
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    • 633 2 'Peace team to Peking' report LONDON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ceausescu of Rumania is believed to be taking proposals to Peking next week from the United States for a settlement with both China and Vietnam, The Observer said today. Correspondent Lajor Lederer said the President (left) in the past few months had
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    • 211 2 \EW YORK. Sun. A Look magazine writer said today that "Cambodian soldiers slaughtered 3.000 unarmed Vietnamese men and boys on April 12 1970." Denis Warner. Asian correspondent for Look said Lieu Van Tarn, 69, a Vietnamese fisherman, was one of 28 survivors In the
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    • 42 2 LONDON. Sun. Iran has ordered 140 British Chieftain I tanks, the Sunday Telegraph reported today. The paper said the contract, worth more than £50 million was signed last week with Vlckers. the British heavy arms builders— AP.
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    • 264 2 Philip vulgar on TV says exMinister rONDON, Sun. Mr. Richard Crossman, a critic of Uurr-n Eliiaheth's request for more moiiry lias now turned on her husband. Prince Phil'p, accusing him of vulgar and unconstitutional behaviour on American television. Mr. Crossman, a former Labour Cabinet Minister an<* a top adviser of
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 188 3 SENATOR Edward Kennedy, his wife, Joan, and some of the Kennedy children visit the grave of the late President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery last Saturday what would have been the assassinated President's 54th birthday. From left to right: Edward Jr. Sen.
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    • 248 3 'Orchard of death': Corona to plead not guilty YUBA CITY, Sun. 1 Juan Corona, accused of 10 murders In California's "orchard of death" will plead not guilty when he appears in court on Wednesday. His court- appointed lawyer. Mr. Roy Van Den Heuvel. announced this last night after police found
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    • 45 3 BANGKOK. Sun. Two locomotive drivers died and another was seriously Injured when the engine of a local train Jump•d the lails in southern Thailand, police sources said today. Five passengers received minor injuries in the accident in Surat Thani Province. Reuter.
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    • 81 3 BANGKOK, Sun— Seven officers. Including an Air Marshal, were killed in helicopter crash in northern Thailand. Four others were Injured. Police said the Air Force helicopter, carrying Air Marshal Kiat Mangalabrutcasa. crashed in flames yesterday after talcing off from a mountaintop in Chiang
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    • 57 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. An anonymous caller threatened yesterday to blow up Orand Hotel, where Israeli Prime Minister Mrs. Goida Meir is staying during her private vtait here. A man called the police In the evening saying a bomb would explode In the hotel one hour later
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    • 392 3 WASHINGTON. Sun, SENATOR Edward Kennedy appealed to the State Department yesterday to end its "tragically immobile" attitude toward the refugee crisis in East Pakistan and India. Emergency relief operations in East Pakistan to ease the suffering must be made a condition for
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    • 601 4 Survey gives Golkar victory in July election JAKARTA. Sunday QN the basis of the latest army survey of pre-election opinion in Indonesia, Golkar, the army-backed Alliance of Functional Groups, will win 45 per cent of the contested seats in the new Parliament. If correct, this means that together with the
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    • 63 4 BONN. Sun. East Oermans has released two West German men convicted last March of economic sabotage and sentenced to long prison terms, the Ministry for inner German relations reported yesterday. The Ministry said Frledrlch Seeberger. a 48-year-old businessman, and Hellmut Arff. a 35--year-old engineer, weie
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    • 161 4 rOLOMBO. Sun. The Government warned newspapers yesterday that they would be shut' down or taken over by the State if they fail to carry out directions of Government censors. Newspapers here have been tightly controlled since a Che Guevarist insurgency erupted
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    • 53 4 Bobby's defiant salute BLACK Panther chairman Bobby Scale offered this salute and a broad smile from back seat of car that whisked him away from San Francisco airport on Friday night following his arrival from New Haven, Conn. Scale is out on bond after 21 months behind bars and two
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    • 18 4 WASHINGTON. Sun. Narcotic agents in Miami have .seized 1561 b. of heroin, valued at US$23-milllon. UPI.
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    • 195 4 ]\EW DELHI, Sun. A mourning mob of constables rioted and raided the police armoury on Friday at Burdwan city, 60 miles west of Calcutta, the Fress Trust of India said quoting delayed reports. Armed sentries guarding the armoury fired on the mob wounding at least one
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    • 223 4 WASHINGTON, Sun The A polio- 15 astronauts plan to photograph a total eclipse of the moon on Aug. 6 on their way back to a scheduled splashdown in the next day. They will be much nearer the earth than the moon when the
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  • 468 5 Price and rent may go up for HDB flats "JMIE Housing and D c v c 1 opment Board has warned that it may have to raise the rentals and selling prices of its flabw in the futufe. Maintaining the present rent and price "is becoming extremely difficult, if not
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  • 85 5 PENANG, Sun.— Gerakan sures, regardless of public MP for Dato Kramat, opinion," he said in a Mr. V. David, today urged statement, the formation of a united Mr. David added that the socialist opposition in the Alliance had become "too country. communal." "Such an
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  • 225 5 SINGAPORE, Sun ()NE thousand Girl v Guides, Gulders and Brownies strode out on the roads today determined to make each step count. For each step they took would go to make a precious mile each mile covered meant a few dollars
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  • 459 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday S I N GAPORE manufacturers do not have the right "industrial mentality" needed for the production of quality Singapore made goods geared for longterm export, a designer from Holland said today. Mr. Kho Liang le, an interior architect and industrial designer, said: "The
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  • 422 6 Manufacturers deny 'outmoded methods' claim by visitor SINGAPORE, Sunday ARE Singapore factories using old, backward methods of production? "Certainly not! Singapore manufacturers insisted today. They maintained that Singapore factories. In general, were "keeping well abreast" with modern technology and efficient methods of manufacturing. The manufacturers were rebutting the claim by
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 43/71 were: 30. 33. 38. 13 and U The additional number was 33. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were a, 31 and 44.
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  • 58 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The competition area (or the Police Week sea carnival off Paslr Pan* Jang on June 5 and 6 will be prohibited to all vessels except those taking part in the events. The Port Authority yesterday urgojd mariners to comply "cheerfully" with any direction given by
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  • 233 6 Romance of the year couple 'sit and wait' SINGAPORE, Sun. As yet there has been no reconciliation between Australian store ma ii, Hector de Luca and housekeeper Madam Ong Saw Bee, 47 the couple who became engaged after an unprecedented High Court decision earlier this year. When asked about the
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  • 326 7 4 88 helps make youths to be good citizens' SHEARES PRAISES WORK OF ORGANISATION SINGAPORE, Sunday PRESIDENT Sheares said yesterday the Boys' Brigade in Singapore was contributing to the development of the Republic by helping to transform the young into good citizens. The President, attending his first function as Patron
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  • 61 7 Korean goods show now open SINGAPORE. Sat. The Korean merchandise exhibition opened today at the Korean Trade Centre In Robinson Road. Five leading South Korean firms are displaying construction materials, ginseng products, raw medicines, fabrics, clothing and electronic goods In a drive to develop new markets. The exhibition opens dally
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  • 121 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Indonesian merchant was acquitted and discharged by a magistrate's court yesterday of an amended charge of using criminal force on an Indonesian housewife. Zakir Zinur, 46, was alleged to have outraged the modesty of the woman, referred to as Mrs. X,
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  • 51 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in the Tampines area from Ba.m. tomorrow till 10 a.m. Saturday. Another exercise will be conducted in the Mandal forest reserve area from 8 a.m. on Tuesday till 2 p.m. Friday. Blanks will be
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  • 43 7 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Alliance Direct Membership organisation has set itself a target of 6.000 for its membership recruitment drive. This was disclosed by Its chairman, Senator Dato J.E.S. Crawford, after a two-hour meeting of the ADMO protem committee here today.
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Donations sent to the Straits Times for the following funds to date are: Chew Orphana. $2.376 85; the late detective Yap Scan Hua. $1,384; Chua Tian Hock. $4,162; the Forfotten One* at Dragon Lotus Hill. $365; and ex-PC Geholam Mahman. $*****.
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  • 34 7 RABAT. (Morocco), Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman, secret-ary-general of the permanent Islamic Conference Secretariat, will attend a meeting here on Tuesday to discuss the creation of Islamic centres In nonIslamic countries. Reuter.
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  • 157 7 Sea View Hotel consents to $70,000 judgment CINGAPORE, Sun. Sea View Hotel Ltd., a public company, has consented to Judgment for $70,000 in a High Court suit brought by a firm of general contractors, Yang Ah Kang and Sons Ltd. This sum Is to be paid in seven monthly Instalments,
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  • 201 7 Seminar on Sikhism ends in security shroud CINGAPORE, Sun. A tight security net was thrown around the two-day seminar on "Sikhism In Contemporary Singapore today, the final day, at the University of Singapore. All 200 members of the Sikh community who attended the closed-door seminar refused to comment on what
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  • 30 7 SINOAPORE. Sun. Dr. Nalla Tan will give a talk on •Home safety" at the Windsor Park Residents' Association Club House at Jupiter Road on Friday at 8 p.m.
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  • 415 8 SINGAPORE, Sun TUIK 'Grand Old A Boy of Raffles Institution, Mr. Tan Cheng Slang, 82, today agreed that for progress the Bras Basah building must go, although he has strong nostalgic memories of the
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  • 210 8 I ALOR STAR, Sun. MENTRI BESAR iTI Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin has appealed to the people to act as the Government's "eyes and ears in the fight against communist terrorists. "The Government is determined to wipe out the terrorist menace so that
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  • 158 8 Muslims told to work with all for progress SINGAPORE, Sunday «JHE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Etahim Ishak, yesterday urged Muslims to work together with S i nga poreans of o^her races and religions for greater progress. He was speaking at the Prophet Mohammed's birthday celebration at Madrasah
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  • 144 8 CINGAPORE, Sun. The set up by the Ministry of Culture to advise the Minister. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, on film classifications held its first meeting today. The committee will study systems of film classification In other countries, determine a system of categorisation for the Republic, and
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  • 129 9 MINISTRY: NO STRIKE IN APRIL SINGAPORE, Sun.— April continued to be peaceful free from work stoppages, according to the Labour Ministry monthly report. During the month, 70 disputes involving some 11,339 workers were referred to the Ministry for conciliation. Of these. 35 were represented by trade unions. The other 35,
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  • 40 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Port Authority Is carrying out tidal stream observations in the Eastern Roads. Drift poles and suspended floats with flags will mark off the area under survey, which will be carried out during the daytime.
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  • 278 9 BLOWING HER SCHOOL BAND TO SUCCESS SINGAPORE, Sun— The flugel horn sure does look a mouthful, if not a handful, for this wee mite of a girl. But with head tipped right back and a lusty heave ho, she proved that sixe was no problem as lone as you have
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  • 88 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Police are keeping Queen's Crescent and housing estates in Pasir Panjang under surveillance, following complaints about the presence of ganja smokers and peddlers in the district. Inche Othman Wok, Minister of Social Affairs and MP for Pasir Panjang. said this today when
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  • 117 9 A sleeping butcher is knocked out by 501 b pig SINGAPORE, Sun. Butcher See Ec San will always remember the 30,000 th pig slaughtered. Half-an-hour after killing It, today the 50-lb. carcase fell on him at the Jalan Besar abattoir. Yesterday evening. Bee, 32. was In Outram Hospital recovering from
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  • 599 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday WOODLANDS will become Singapore's biggest satellite town with an expected eventual population of 250,Work on the 2,500--acre town will be carried out during the Third five-year building programme of the Housing and Development Board (1971 to 1975) as part of the Ring
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  • 248 10 CINOAPORE, Sun. The doors of the National Youth Leadership Training Institute may soon be thrown open to non-citi-zens. Mr. S.T. Bani, director of the institute, said this was yet another way in which Singapore could promote regional co-operation and development. Mr. Banl, who was
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  • 42 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Port Authority has Installed met«rs in the approach channel to the Western Roads to observe currents there. Mariners are requested to keep clear of the meters, which will be In place for about a month.
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  • 49 10 PARIT. Sun. Youths *ho stray from Islamic teachings should not be ostracised />ui instead be gently persuaded to return to the teaching of the religion. Perak Chief Kathl. Sheikh Mohsin bin Hajl Salleh, said this when addressing a Prophet Mohammads birthday celebration rally here yesterday.
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  • 41 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Cthman Wok will speak at the li augural meeting of the organising council for the fifth I Asian Cycling Championships at his Ministry's conference room I on Tuesday at 11 am.
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  • 89 10 Socialist Club ceases to exist SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore Socialist Club, one of the oldest and outspoken student bodies in the campus, has officially ceased to exist. This follows a notification to that effect in the Government gazette on Friday, more than eight months after the Registrar of
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    • 150 10 A Uoy Pop Jgy If Hamiin *s^( Q**" 2°° J YEP- AS A KING'S CAY WELL, IT WAsl I ...BUT WHAT INI/OH I'LL FIND J Tuevoc THE SINK? PRESENT.' WMWCHA I THOUSKTFUL THE WORLD SLJMPTN r \^softf I *&> \^^\r~-~*jy^!^^ OF THEM... ARE YGOf^A^y~'/™^/ ...HBV. LOOK M a^ay/ 7 *&<
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  • 329 11 Malay teachers seek meeting with Lee CINGAPORE, Sun. The Malay Teachers Union is to seek a meeting with Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to discuss its proposed integrated national school system. The union's president, Inche Sidek Sanlff, who today urged the Malay Education Council to write to the Prime
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  • 143 11 CHAMBER TO MEET ON SHELVING OF PROJECTS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malay Chamber of Commerce's committee will meet next week to discuss the failure of the chamber to carry out two projects planned some time ago. The projects were to set up a finance company with a capital of $250,000, and
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  • 22 11 SINOAPORE. Sun. The Khalsa Educational Centre will hold taekwon-do classes for beginners from June 4 at Its premises in Tessenaohn Road.
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  • 364 11 GHAZALI ON IMPORTANCE OF SECOND LANGUAGE SINGAPORE. Sunday TII E Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Inche Mohamed Ghazall Ismail, today urged Malay teachers to practise bilingualism seriously until they become effective in lx)th languages. At the annual meeting of the Singapore Malaysian Teachers' Union at Lorong
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  • 172 11 Neptune's $50 m contract for two tankers CINGAPORE, Sun. Neptune Orient Lines has signed a $50 million contract with Nakskov Shipyard, a leading Danish s hipbuilder, for the construction of two 25,700 deadweight tons product tankers. The tankers, to be delivered in the first half of 1974, will be chartered
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  • 128 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A local Insurance firm has announced the introduction of a new Insurance programme which would provide for the recovery of charter flight fare costs In case of Illness or accident. The insurance the first of its kind in Singapore will be sold by
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  • 224 11 Israeli minister here for joint ventures talks CINGAPORE, Sun. J Dr. Zvl Dinstein, Israel's Vice Minister of Finance, said on his arrival in Singapore tonight that he hoped several "Joint industrial ventures between the two countries to strengthen their economic bonds would result from his visit. Dr. Dinstein said he
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    • 513 12 This is the start of the response of Singapore's employers to the call by the Prime Minister and the National Trades Union Congress for a more equitable sharing of profits, the secretary-general of the NTUC has said of the bonus agreement reached by the Chartered Bank and the
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    • 339 12 Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny's four-day visit to Cairo has removed the residual doubt that Egypt's relations with Russia were on the point of souring following the recent purge in Cairo. Meetings between the Soviet leader and President Sadat have in fact brought the two countries closer. The 15-year
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    • 156 12 Pahang and Sabah have great economic potential. Both are largely undeveloped, depending on timber for much of their revenue but are seeking diversification. Land schemes are being carved out of the jungles of Pahang and timber processing industries are making an appearance. There is renewed interest in Kuantan
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  • 678 12  -  JOHN de ST JORRE By ACROSS the green ribbon of still water two Israeli flags, planted on heavilydefended forward positions, flutter in a gentle breeze, the blue stars of David contrasting vividly with the gleaming desert. Back from the Canal on on the Egyptian
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  • 662 12  -  COLIN SMITH: By Calcutta THE likelihood of serious riots or even a fullscale revolution taking place in Calcutta has now increased with the recent arrival of some of the two million refugees estimated to have crossed into India from East Pakistan since the war began. Indian
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 373 12 Temporary clerks: 'Give them a chance' AS AN ex-civil servant, I thank you whole A heartedly for drawing public attention to the plight of about 4,000 temporary clerks awaiting retrenchment by the end of the year. The fact that this matter has received comment in the editorial columns of the
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    • 32 12 gUY an extra set. Or draw lots. That's my advice to all those people who keep complaining that one programme on TV conflicts with another on the other channel. MICHAEL Johore Bahru
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 74 12 fL. ——I- at We art glad <m art th« 'strongtst and largtst I nX OCRIK fOl Oil" "ocjl Bank .n Malay... »nd S.njaport Btcunt M this mrim we can mtv* you with tht grMMtt f^ifi "in£i cmsiM wleiv nd n **«•>•' you WnjUIIWJIII^W big or «mjll. we wiloomt your busmen
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    • 154 12 THE TREND NOW IS FOR SAVING... What Grander Opportunity To $aye Than At The cTWidfSeaSori Now in Full Swing! GENUINE REDUCTIONS on NEWEST RANGE of 48/51" SWISS EMBROIDERIES 25% Discount 44" GthMAh DKtS* LACES 25 c Discount 44" GUIPURE DRESS LACES 25,. Discount 44" FRENCH DRESS LACES 15 c Discount
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  • Business Times
    • 326 13 Rising costs hit CCM (CHEMICAL C 0 mpany of Malaysia (CCM), as predicted in its chairman's last annual report is unable to operate at the profit level achieved in 1970. Net profits In the first half of the current year dipped from $2.7 million in the six months ended March
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    • 740 13  -  BLAIR JOHNSON By TIIK market appears due for a period of consolidation. There is little chance of a bear raid developing, but share prices have risen quite sharply in recent weeks lifting the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index to above the 100 line. The
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    • 250 13  -  CROESUS By Communications problem For a major telephone equipment supplier to the Republic to have one of its phones cut off is a bit of a laugh. But the laugh is not on the STB it is on Plessey's accounting system. The company is also one of the
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    • 114 13 The following list of stocks gives the ten most dealt in last week. The list gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and high and low for 1970 and 1971. NAME 1 lAW PAR BROTHERS IETRON LIMITED 'HOI.ECH BHD. 'AN-ELECTRIC
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    • 767 13 TWO new unit trust funds are being launched today. One in Singapore, called the Singapore Security Fund and the other in Malaysia (Malaysia Security Fund). Both are offering investors 2 million units at a $1 each. The offers made by Singapore Unit Trusts
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    • 98 13 BIDDER TURNED AWAY IT appears to be the silly season for mergers. Singapore Land and Investment over the weekend announced that It had been approached, but turned its suitor away. An official letter to shareholders states that an overseas company had made overtures. The unnamed suitor suggested a possible offer
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    • 350 13  - FEFC AND RIVALS HIKE RATES AUSTIN MORAIS By MEMBERS of the Far East Freight Conference feel that they have no alternative but to raise rates as their costs keep spiralling upwards. But whenever they do this it raises the temperature of local shippers. Perhaps one of the reasons for this
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 91 13 F"We saw more of Europe-on a BOAC Carnival Holiday"^ h f «$> For some people there is only one airline. BOAC Carnival Tours leave Singapore and Kuala Lumpur during June, July and August. Travel by air, sea and land through 8 European countries Italy, Spain, England, Denmark, Germany, Holland, France
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    • 116 13 INSIDE Shopping complex at Shaw t'rntrr ready by md of ttar year; Managrmrnt column: Nrwi from Australia; Proptr in busirw-M. Parr 14. Busincs* Tiroes portfolio: Ovrrsea* markrt reports: Loral markrt: ('ommodltirs. Pagv 15. Nrw York markrt; Wrrkly shaxr analyst* and othrr cloainf prices. Pag* n personal ball pen "V even
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 412 14  -  MOK SIN PIN By rpHE first phase of Shaw Centre, one of the most impressive multi -storey buildings in Singapore's Orchard Road area, is expected to be completed by the end of this year. A Shaw Foundation project, the 25-storey
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    • 786 14  -  KINGSLEY WOOD Ey CYDNEY: Concern is mounting in Canberra regarding the financial position of the Australian-f 1a g carrier, the Australian National Line. The recent three-week strike by ships' stewards cost the line at least A 5140.000 a day and caused Mr. Nixon. Minister for Shipping and
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    • 484 14  - BANK'S FORMULA FOR SUCCESS GEORGIE LEE —By |N THE good old days, when trading was the mainstay of the local business community and when many big local firms had their humble beginnings, the whole aura of management was patterned on an extended family system built upon a web of paternalistic
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    • 294 14 Mr. Jim Rowe, a Fleet Street journalist and an associate director In Public Relations Practitioners. Ireland's largest public relations consultancy, has been appointed public relations consultant and chief account supervisor of Grant Advertising International's office In Singapore. Grant also announced the appointment of Mr. Jon Rittger as
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 291 14 111 LUULII comes to Singapore! NCR is proud to announce installation of the following bank security equipment in the newly opened Asian Headquarters of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, 49, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. RmmmC^Jlli tmmmmm Muffc ALARM 111 SYSTEM ELECmONIC ALARMS Ef^AmV^l CKBCXD PROTECT ■p '^rT THESE P«M6£S
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 59 15 'THE week's total delayed transaction In the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange followed by the percentage in brackets. May 24 551.000 (19 87 per cent i 25. 642.000 (21 96 per cent). 26. 1,157,000 (40.65 per cent). 27. 1,324.000 (36 47 per cent) 28. 808.000 (24.13 per
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    • 54 15 Friday Thursday U.S. lU.I. London 40.54 40.70 Berlut 41.15 41 20 Hongkong Closed 42.24 Zurich UNCH 40.508 UNCH 40 95S Parla UNCH 40 «T Spore (1) 42.29 42.45 Spor* 158.20 158.80 til Export price In non-tterling areaa in U.S. dollar* per ounce. '2' Local dealen price in
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    • 519 15 FtOFITS In hand for Business Times Portfolio now stand at $6,533.50. In five months the portfolio's original $50,000 capital has appreciated by 13 per cent. Selling out at Friday night's closing prices could have cost the portfolio a lot of money on paper, but the team feels
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    • 277 15 LAST week saw an extension of bullish interest in very active trading on the Btock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. Market analysts were generally agreed that this continuous buoyancy of the market reflected a spill over of Interest from the top and second line issues into others whose
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    • 85 15 Current Date Total for ToUl for Payment payable the year previous year Fraser A N>ave Pref. i.Si June 12 7.5' i JJJI Hirhland Lowland 17.5'r July 9 SO^c 27.1 r > Hume iMi 7.5'rTE July SI 12.51 TE 12.51TE Kinu Kallas 30 r f 601+ 1001 Kuala Kampar
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    • 306 15 PRESSURE on the nears from consignments and American rubber dealer selling caused 1971 positions to retreat 3i cents last week, say Singapore rubber and produce brokers. Green Collier. In their weekly report. The very important psychological level of 114 cents was broached during
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    • 354 15 T«RADINO remained generally quiet In the Singapore produce market last week. But prices appeared to hold steadier after the previous week's downtrend The copra and coconut oil section finned in unison with overseas markets though activity waa still lacking seriously owing to no foreign Interest shown In the
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    • 227 15 LONDON: The market eased in relatively quiet trading. Wall Street's dilatory performance, the threat of a national steel strike, new wage demands by engineering unions and a gloomy statement by Courtauld's chairman were among the dampening factors. A substantial antigovernment swing in the parliamentary by-elect-ions at the
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    • 38 15 On ll\t free exchange market tn HonK Kong yesttrd&y the T..S. dollar «ii quoted at 6.02 for 11, and (.0075 for earn. Ster Ing waa quoted at 14.50 and •ne tiel ef g*M at 305.825.
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    • 31 15 In Londor. on Friday ih* price of Mal»Sf*n 3 p«r cent CIF UK/N European porti 'n bulk, •terllng per long ton June/July quoted at iK £94 (Com. (227) ■ellen
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    • 924 16 AS a service to reader the Business Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of some eighty selected shares traded on the Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The year's highs and lows are followed by the week's movements in price and turnover with calculated dividend yields and price
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    • 1050 16 THE following Is a list of revised quotations for counters not included In the above analysis for the week up to Friday May 28 with price movements based on a comparison of last sales on May 21 and May 28 shown in brackets. INDUSTRIALS II 2.02 2.48
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    • 281 16 NEW YORK, Frl— lt was another humdrum day on Wall Street as stock prices wobbled to modest gains In the second lightest trading day of the year. Analyst* said the light turnover about 11.7 million shares near the close, was expected ahead of the long Memorial Day weekend.
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    • 69 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Friday 70.M Thursday 70.94 Week ago 70.61 RUBBERS Friday 182.60 Thursday 184.59 Week ago 188.60 OILS Friday 347.33 Thursday 344.30 Week ago 348 23 INDUSTRIALS Friday 382.1 Thursday 383.6 Week ago 395.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 907.81 Thursday 905.78 Week ago 921.87 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM
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    • 65 16 f pHE following Asian Dollar x rates were quoted on Saturday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and hold firm for today's trading One month Two months Three months Six months Nine months Twelve months 7 11/16 p.c 7 6/16 p.c.
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    • 39 16 HUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per pkul) May 24. 116.00 cts. $635.50 25. 115 25 cts. $636 26 26. 113.50 cts. $637 .62 U 27. 112.50 Cts. $636 87-.. 28. 112.00 cts. $633 00 29. $632 87 H
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    • 381 16 The following company meetings are due: King's Hotel Ltd.: May 31, 12 noon, "Sir" Room of King's Hotel, Havelock Road, Singapore United Overseas Bank Ltd.: May SI. 12 noon. Registered Office. 175-179. Cecil Street. Singapore 1. Starlit* Ceramic Industry Ltd.: May 31, 310 p.m.. Starllte Ceramic Industry Canteen,
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    • 116 16 THE Singapore Rubber Brokers Association released the following information in respect of business transacted in S.M.R. for the week ending May 38. All differentials are In terms of the corresponding RSS 1 position in cents per Kilogramme. SMR SCV June One ton Pallets 8.00 cents premium nominal SMR
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    • 57 16 Industrial: HoUls: Properties: t Tlnj: t«rttbbet»: May 24 May 25 May 26 154.76 IS7.U 157.60 71.11 71.57 71.96 126.31 1M.17 13«.»7 92.39 94.74 92.92 118.46 118.41 118.41 *D«c. 30, 1966 1M Dpc. 31, IMS 10* tDcc. 21, 1962 IN May 27 159.14 73.32 129.44 92.99 118 OS
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 314 15 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I As a result of continuing ex- pension throughout Asia and following upon the move into industry of Mr. D.M. Mac, fanner- a Iv Manager for South Kast Asia, The New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. have reorganised their entire Asian operations into four Re- gions undei the general supervi- sion
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    • 1517 15 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY App|JcQtjons ore nv)fed from sujtob(y Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persona Citizens for the poiition of for the following posts: SEEKS" 111 11 ummm Mechmnlciu GENERAL MANAGER <l S lBtant LeCtunn m P"*"'"™ who will be the Ch.ef
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 520 16 HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD ASSISTANT ENGINEER An Assistant Engineer is required for work at the Company's Office at Petaling Joya. Citizenship— Malaysian Qualification Degree or D'ploma in Mechanical or Civil Engineering. Experience At least 2 yeors practical experience after graduation. Applicants with less experience will also be considered. Salary Commensurate
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    • 448 16 I M CONTINENTAL DEVICE A^ SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. No. 1, Kollong Place, r 10H Bendcmecr Road) Singapoic 12. TIUIYNI company T No *****7. We hove vaconcies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS REQUIREMENTS: Above 16 yeors of age ond willing to work in either the Ist or 2nd shift. Pleas* call personally
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  • 553 17 CHUA: THEY SEEK TO UPSET OUR PROGRESS- SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today said there were many forces outsi d c Singapore who wanted to upset the Republic's stability and progress. There were also Singaporeans who would allow themselves to be
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  • 258 17 lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore police have seized three more guns and 35 rounds of ammunition which were to have been used in a "big Job" by a wellorganised gang here. This makes a total of six guns and 70 rounds that police
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  • 71 17 First Aussie bank to open in S'pore MELBOURNE, Sun.— The National Bank of Australasia Ltd. announced yesterday that the Singapore Monetary Authority had approved the bank's application to open a representative office in Singapore. This would be the first time an Australian bank had opened In Singapore, according to the
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  • 52 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two home economists from the Danish Agricultural Marketing Board. Miss Blithe Raboel and Miss Irene Cboy, will demonstrate Chinese and Danish cookIng during the Danish Food Fortnight which begins tomorrow. The demonstrations will be held at the Cold Storage. FlUpatrlcks. Robinsons, and Tay Buan Guan
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 260 17 A^Vaß hIhVbV Hb^ y i H i, Ha^aW? Ha PJ< ab^ a^Br Bf f^ Bfe^ L^Ba^ S'M' A bY k awl A.™ S?" I Oati^Sni BaY fl ■II '%SSm m Ft <B«Bar V i T T aaaaaaaa a aaaavYMCA USES METRIC TO RAISE FUNDS SINf.APORK Sun. tables instead of the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1338 17 -On your TV and Radio I.M P.M. Opening and General 7.41 News and Newsreel (Mandarin) S.N P.M. Programme Sumnary 8.04 Programme Sumrrry Hospital |»> Combat encounterc ncounter 5.15 Pok Amai2 8.11 The High Chaparral 3.M Indian Classical Dance (repeat) mMI tn umer S .j 7 Moby Dick S.N News 3.50
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 2371 18 COMPANY PROSPECTUS SINGAPORE SECURITY ||A||k r "Singapore" "j B|II|MI| SECURITY APPLICATION FORM I Singapore Unit Trusts Limited. Bth Floor. American International Assurance Full Name Bldg.. Robinson Road. Singapore I. (Mr./Mrs./Mdm./MiSS.) Singapore Unit Trusts Limited offers for invest- j^J-i-^SL .'XZZ'-*+d jj ment by the public, two million units in Singapore if
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1355 19 (d) Supplemental Deed dated 7th Novtmber. 1969 "f I be ween Sl "«»pore Unit Trusts Limited mm i P n nd Tne Ch r «<l Bank (Malaya) Trustee Limited of the second part whereby amendments were made under which the Trustee was entitled lo retire by giving notice to tne
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    • 1401 19 (b) The Managers, w-th the consent of the Trustee, may from time to time remove the Auditor and appoint another Auditor, approved by the Trustee, in his place. (c) If at any time, at east 75% of the Registered Holders, in writing md signed by them, request the Auditor to
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    • 1479 19 (iv) The Trustee shall from time to time distribute to the Holders pro rala to the number of Units held by Ihem respectively all net cash proceeds derived from (he realisation of the deposited property and available for the purpose of such distribution provided that the Trustee shall not be
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    • 1452 19 (iv) in the case of an Unit Trust investment, the amount obtained by multiplying the certified price by the number of units, sub-units, or other interests comprised therein; (v) in the case of shares or debentures, the seller price thereof according to quotations of any recognised Stock Exchange on such
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    • 1304 19 him by the Trustee under the provisions hereof shall be applied in the purchase from the Managers of further Units (or fractions thereof) of the said Trust the value of which shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of the said Trust Deeds and the due application of any
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  • 573 20 DON'T FRITTER AWAY YOUR TIME, YOUTHS TOLD CINGAPORE, Sun. J Idle pursuits, fads and fetishes of popular culture came under fire from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Social Affairs Ministry, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today. He said it was important to ensure that youths here did not fritter their time
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 598 20 %jr 1^ Scotch Brand "Dynaranoe" i* an exclusive YQM VA/II |36 deve) °P ment b Y 3M The breakthrough expands WW^lll the range between the loudest sound, without anrntOQQlAnSll distortion, to the softest sound that can be I*^l V/lvOOlvl ICII recorded on tape. The signal to-noise ratio on J^ m
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    • 110 20 <&*. *u**p only Ml/o^iYM: TEXTILES (j.P. NOW Printed Cotton Pique 34" 4.90 3.60 o yd Trkol Silk 36" 6 .90 4 90 German Lac* 42" 16.50 12 50 Printed Jersey 44" 490 3.40 READYMADE WEAR Shapely Docron Bloumi 10.50 6 90 Mr pc Bell bottom (itr.tch) 16.50 12 50 Cotton
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 180 20 STRAITS TIMES WORD PUZZLE 'T 9 The winning entry THE $10,000 prize x for Straits Times Word Puzzle T was won by: Miss Olivia S.K. Ong, 17, Lewis Road, Singapore 10. She submitted a solution which the adjudication committee hold to give the most meritorious set of answers to the
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    • 294 20 4 5 6 make many friends. Preference for PRIG. T-2:4: "It is unusual to leave food In the all night." When kitchen space is very limited, it is not unusual to use the OVEN as a storage place for certain articles of food. OPEN Is a satisfactory answer. Preference for
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    • 179 20 A housewife out shopping might, on the spur of the moment, buy a whole HAM and later be faced with the problem of where to keep it. A farmer buying a RAM would know where he was going to keep it (DAM not favoured). Preference for HAM. T-5:l: "If taken
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 233 21 But I was told to quit my flat I REFER to the reply by the HDB's PRO (ST.. May 26) that "In accordance with the Board's present regulations, lesses of Board fiats who have registered for the purchase of bigger flats and who have signed an Undertaking to sell their
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    • 155 21 I AM a sixth-floor tenant of block 80. Lorong 4, Toa Payoh. Last Friday, I woke up to find my water shut off. On inquiring from the HDB I was told that the rooftop water tank was damaged and because of this the water main had to be shut off.
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    • 43 21 THE traffic authorities are apparently unaware of the chaotic situation along Irwell Bank Road and Paterson Road, especially during peak hours. Putting a policeman to control traffic at the Junction opposite Times House has not helped to alleviate *.he problem. ROADSTER. Singapore 9.
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    • 216 21 Give up this aircon comfort for a while At least until the water crisis is over JT is interesting to note that water consumption is lowest on Sunday and holidays when huge airconditioning plants in big buildings and offices are turned off. The efforts made by householders would be of
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    • 108 21 r REFER to the letter from "Dicky Lee" (S.T., May 11) requesting for the provision of a postIng box at Outram Park. I wish to inform the writer that there are already five posting boxes located within reasonable distance from the housing estate and residents in the area
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    • 98 21 IITITH reference to the TT letter by "Frustrated" (S.T., May 11), Investigation showed there were four young rubber trees growing 10 feet inside the private land behind house No. 6 Hal Sing Road. The trees were examined and found young and healthy. But because they were growing In the shade
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    • 71 21 TW O buses have overturned within a short period while negotiating the bends at Lorong 4 and Lorong 6, Toa Payoh. I hope that the authorities will take immediate action to warn all bus drivers to slow down their vehicles when taking corners bafore tragedy oc
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    • 79 21 ffiRAFFIC lights should 1 be Installed at the junction of Margaret Drive and Tanglin Road. With the many schools In Margaret Drive and the increasing number of school buses, NTUC buses, school taxis and cars turning into Tanglin Road from Margaret Drive or turning right into Margaret Drive from Tanglin
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    • 94 21 LIKE "Hippo," (6.T., May 14) I also had to pay two fines of $15 each for the same offence parking at a taxi-stand in Meyer Road. Two summonses were sent to me simultaneously. One reported my offence at 8.25 p.m. and the other at 8.55 p.m. After furnishing my explanations
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    • 179 21 They're forced to walk on the road 11/ITH reference to the letter by ''Safety Conscious" (S.T. May 25) regarding the girls of a Kirn Yam Road school, I can say that it is absolutely untrue that they hardly use the footpath. I drive along this road every morning and I
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    • 175 21 The fudging of school bands: Where is the logic? MY colleagues and I agree wholeheartedly with "Curious" (S.T., May 28) on the results of the central judging of school bands. The bands involved in the competition put up a most Impressive performance but the results were rather disappointing indeed. I
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    • 24 21 IST PRIZE TO BE WON MONTHLY I Ifc >W I ■111 lIJ Ij PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES 3rd JVlrk Con*** at people 5
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    • 326 21 INVEST YOUR MONEY AT CHUNG KHIAW FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HEAD OFFICE 59 C ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE I.TEL ***** WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF i CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert. Permit Kto. 0171). I hundreds of new iums
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  • Straits Times Book Page
    • 1021 22  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD WESTERN PACIFIC ISLANDS by Austin Coates (Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London £1.50.) 5L "WOT accident but (lend reckoning has brought the Corona Library Series, the officially sponsored histories of British dependencies, to its end in the West Pacific. In
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    • 207 22 Treasure chest of English writing By JIM GIBBINS PROBLFMS OF THE INDIAN CREATIVE WRITER IN ENGLISH, by C. Paul Verghese (Somaiya Publications Ltd., 20 rupees). rIS a pity about the somewhat cumbersome title for this is a graceful book. The use of F.nglsh by Indian writers has produced some outstanding
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    • 318 22 By JOE ROGALY SEXUAL POLITICS, by Kate Millet. (Rupert Hart-Davis. £2.50). BOOKS that have been widely taken notice of ought to be approached with eager anticipation. And so they are. but the obstacles can be great. Few phrases can have a more detumescent effect than
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    • 198 22 5 days *****.00 Indonesia awaits Tropic republic of 2000 islands. Jet direct with Cathay Pacific. Exciting tour of ~fp^ Shrouded in culture, colour, mystery Pulsating with Djakarta city. See the sights of Elephant Museum. \T ac T Xy v cx M cltement adventu A r f Ar.d waiting for you
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    • 327 22 NOW A the daylight projector MnHsl 2T?O Fuji-Kiden Overhead Projector Fujl-Kid«n. The overhead projector that gives sharp clear images •very time. Even in a bright room. Ideal for use in the classroom. For seminars, meetings and conferences. Just switch on and adjust the focus. No eyestrain. Fuji-Kiden is versatile. Projects
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    • 1126 24 [Yr- 0m KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Win Australia /Singapore, Japan ••arvlat) Fftmintlt rain Kttluni YMkaichi/Mfoya Y'htma Kobt "lelfiaa Marl" 24 JaM I Jaly IB Jill 14 Jlly 21 Jlly Atttptitf urft fir Ktai. Otau, Nann, TMibmm. UWASAKIKINIiI RISAN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, N. KON6. STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Honfkonf ETA Sport
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    • 711 25 i __r *,0R EUROPEi i'otn ska* OESTINATKHi .ilMVur Ant«tr» in, HABOTCHI n/11 Mil 1/ I JIM Amsterdjßi 12 Jirf MIIMM—I HM U 1 ICVOIUTIIIA" 21/25 Jae 1(21 Jim li/ISJmi Antwirp Rotterdam h«ipßu'i SIMItlO»OC (1/2IIMI II in, i, m Kutteroam 7Sm IP* IHOIA. .'.'?.'!!.*»JiS* lOMI 1/ t/ iim* Cucnm. jtiiua. i
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    • 872 25 MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS BERHAD NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of Malayan Flcur Mills Berhad will oe held in the Board Room of Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad. 4th Floor. Bangunan MIDF. 117 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. 22nd June,
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    • 780 25 ENAKMEN LEMBAGA BAND AKAN IN. MB. BAB IS7) NOTIS PERBANDARAN IPOH DENGAN INI DtBERI KETA HUT bahawa, sdeJ— l dichadang I membenarkan tlngkat bawah premises No. 111, Jalan Cowan, Ipoh atas Lot No. 1737N dlgunakan sebagal sebuah pejabat untuk Sharlkat Rle Seng Development Sendlnan Berhad, lot yang mana lelah dizonkan
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    • 681 25 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Authority Intends to sell by Public Auction at 1000 ajn. on 2nd June. 1971 at Oodcwn "A" certain cargo which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date been in the Authority's premises for a considerable period. The
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    • 454 25 REMOVAL OF OFFICES Sim Lim Investments Ltd., and Nadefinco Ltd.. would like to inform their friends and customers that with effect from the 31st May, 1971. their offices and those of their subsidiaries Cr Associates will be temporarily moved to Selegie Complex, pending the completion of Sim Lim Tower. The
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  • 23 26 LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hot*! Singapura for your latest hairstyle*, expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices Appointments: telephone *****3 (Spore).
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  • 84 26 MR. BENEDICT JOSEPH CHAN KIM peacefully on 30.5.71 le«vx» behind l wife (Lily Ho), three son*, four daughters, one son-in-law, one furire daughter-in-law. Cortege leaves home, at 20*. Carpmael Road 2 00 p m 16 71 for Wueen Of Peace Church thence to Chua Chu Kang Christian cemetery. CAPT.
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    • 773 26 CYCLE A CARRIAGI (INDUSTRIES) rrechanlcs. painters. Male Singapore citizens above 20 years old. Pleaae apply personally at I*4/1(8 HUlvlew Avenue. 8 pore 23. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday between 7.30 a.m. 11 a.m. and 2.30 pm.— 4 p.m. INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMOperator/Receptloi.UU. Applicants below 2* are Invited to apply stating qualifications experience
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    • 780 26 Ptallataly VIUT F-J'S first alrcond itlooed stamp shop. Peejay Stamps Agency. 218 Jalan 52 2 i Beside the Hongkonc Bank) PJ. 12 Ct». for prlc* li" Lim TV/Radio sal-a ds a-rvleea TV RADIO Day Night service. Record*. Cassette tapes. Electrical goods on HP. terms. Fully guaranteed. Columbia Electronic. 104. Emerald
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    • 169 27 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia have selected two new caps Michael Snoxall and Ung Tat Hean lor the annual cricket Test apainst Singapore here on June 11-13. Pace bowler Snoxall has fowled impressively for Penang in the MCA tournament this season. Tat
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    • 150 27 Singapore wins Karting Prix team title MANILA, Sun. Bespectacled Gene Britzlus, an American go-kart racer representing Laos, won the two-day Manila International Karting Prix when he powered his twin-engined Mag--091 to second place today. Britzlus had won the first half of the race yesterday from Harold Lee of Hong Kong,
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    • 24 27 JOYFUL Indians slammed Johore Pemuda Jalan Larkln 4-1 and TBA edged Burnley United 2-1 Jn friendly soccer matches at Farrer Park yesterday.
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    • 330 27 Stewart does an encore in SICC final JIMMY STEWART, 16, the "Golfer of the Year', became the Singapore Island Country Club champion when he beat veteran Brian Marks one up in the final at Island course on Saturday. Stewart, who won the Singapore Amateur Open, Malaysian Amateur Open and the
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    • 215 27 Numata beats Rose in dull fight HIROSHIMA, Sun. World Boxing Council Junior lightweight champion Yoshiaki Numata of Japan retained his title for the third time with a narrow but unanimous points win tonight over Australia's Lionel Rose. Referee Hiroyukl Tazaki scored It 73-71 for Numata, Judge Nobumltsu Inukal had it
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    • 87 27 DAVE GIBSON of Singapore District AAA ißritlsh Army) won the sixth consecutive SAAA road race at Thomson Road yesterday. He covered the 2.5-mile course In 12:00.2. Second was P.C. Supplah in 12:26.0, and third Philips in 12:38.0. Gibson, with six wins, scored 125 points to finish
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    • 128 27 SELETAR STRETCH LEAGUE GOLF LEAD NATIONAL Sports Promotion Board Golf Club stretched their lead with a fine 4-2 win over Tengah, while rivals Keppel Golf Club dropped a valuable point In a 3-3 draw with Sembawang in the SGA league competition yesterday. Seletar are clear leaders in the league with
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    • 26 27 BUDAPEST. Sun. Andrea Oyramatl set a new European record of 2.25.1 In the women's 200 m backstroke here yesterday. Her previous record was 2:25.5.
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    • 357 27 mHE shock defeat of Police 1 by lowly Naval Base; another exuberant century by CSC's Krishna Moorthy; a 7-10 bowling feat by SCC's seam bowler John Martens; and an equally devastating 4-8 by SRC's off-splnner Stacey Muruthi were the highlights of yesterday's matches in the
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    • 82 28 NEW YORK. Sun.— Results of yesterday's baseball games: National League: New Yurk 5 San Diego 1 (Is: game), New York 2 San Diego 1 (2nd game), Pittsburgh 9 Chicago 4. San Francisco C Montreal 3, Houston 2 Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 8 Atlanta 7, Lot Angeles 9
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    • 436 28 Wicketkeeper Bairstow claims six victims f ONDON, Sun. David Bairstow, Yorkshire's 19-year-old wicketkeeper, equalled the wicketkeeping record for his county by taking six catches in the cricket match against Lancashire at Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday Only four Yorkshire wicketkeepers have previously claimed six victims in an innings. The last was
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    • 254 28 LONDON. Sun. Pakistan opening batsman Aftab Gul made certain of his place lor next week's First Test against England with a solid 88 against Gloucestershire at Bristol yesterday. He batted for three hours in an innings twice interrupted by rain and hit 11
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    • 270 28 INDIANAPOLIS (U.S.), Sunday L UNSER, 32, driving a Ford-powered Colt, led the Indianapolis 500 race for the last 80 laps yesterday to win his second consecutive victory here at a record-setting average speed of 157.735 mph. The victory was worth about $3 million
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    • 230 28 Unser is winner for second year running Hobbs was unhurt, but Muther was taken to hospital for X-rays. Another accident Involved Al Unser's brother Bobby and Mike Mosley. Bobby Unser. driving an Ofien-hauser-Eagle. escaped unhurt but Mosley, at the wheel of a Ford-Eagle, suffered burns, a broken right elbow and
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    • 374 28 PARIS, Sun. CEVENTH-seeded American Julie Heldman crashed out of the French Open tennis championships in the third round of the women's singles here yesterday beaten 4-8, 6-3, 6-4 by Holland's Mrs. Marijke Schaar. The American, ranked ninth in the world, never got into her stride
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    • 290 28 Ashe: No choice for S A DARIS, Sun. South Africa will eventually have to pocket their pride and let black American tennis player Arthur Ashe Into the country, South African tennis player Frew McMillan said here yesterday. "It could be the lesser of two evils. He may see things he
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    • 131 28 Malaysia without a win in mini tourney IifANILA. Sun. The IT Philippines scored a double victory over Malaysia on the final day of the first Asian mini-basketball championships here yesterday. Boys champions the Philippines swept the tworound series with an 81-25 triumph over Malaysia. In the girls group, the Philippines
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    • 80 28 LONDON, Sun— Swindon an Eni;lLsh Div. 2 soccer tenm beat Sampdoria 4-1 yesterday and were well placed to win the Ans?lo-Italian tournament (or the second straight year. After iv.o K<iinf>s Swindon have nine points. Two Italian teams. Roma and Bologna, had eight each. Results: Group 1:
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    • 71 28 China's 200 m mark falls HONO KONO, Sun. Chinese sprinter Yu Wei-Li yesterday br. ke his nat onal record for the men's 200 m when he clocked 20 Bsec in a track meet in Pekinz. the New China News Agency reported yesterday. The new record took o.3i,ec eft the old
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    • 1658 29  - Teh's Olympic Flame and Happy Melody in 1-2 finish EPSOM JEEP By CTABLEMATES Olympic Flame II (Johnny Nelson) and Happy Melody II (Johnny Miller) made it a 1-2 finish in the Class 1, Div. 1, 9f race at Ipoh yesterday. Both stayers, trained by Teh Choon Beng of Penang, are
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    • 59 29 M tfy m?^' SUD Leadln Australian jockey weel^ioUolVni 8 f* OUt of racin for vc H^a/^^n^Yasf^t.^ horse hit SStP t! Sman aid thrown when his course "ad -hlnSS? the Moonee Va nost chipped a pe i v l s bone and broken his Reu"r.
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    • 352 29 I ONDON, Sun. Only 21 colts, fewer than had been expected, were left in the Epsom Derby at yesterday's declaration stage for the classic on Wednesday. The most notable absentee was Levanter, one-time favourite for the race. A spokesman for his trainer. Capt. Ryan Price,
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    • 184 29 Midsum romps home by four lengths by: 4. hd. nk (1 5 J 3>. Toll: %t, SM til f«KMI iNm 12 li) Ipoh $49. Prnang S4O. XL $ib. S'purr $141 Court* xralchlnai: Southrrn Frantr 9.0. Ch.trau Hoi 8 13. Oalvant»r S.IS. Mornl* Lung. 8.12. Olru C» "■lnl 8 12. llonr-l
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    • 99 29 PACEMAN Ken Oilson and M Pillai bowled Singapore Non-Benders to a 120-run victory over Kuala Lumpur N.jn Benders in their annual cricket match at Jalan Ourney. Kualn Lumpur, yesterday. Oilson took 6-24 and Pillai 4-22 to rout Kuala Lumpur lor 56 after Singapore had declared their first
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    • 27 29 SYDNEY. Sun— The English P.A. team defeated New South Wales 1-0 here yesterday in the first match of their Australian lour. Chris Chilton scored. 4
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    • 948 27 -^—^am MAKE FRIENDS STRAIGHTAWAY (Cant frnm Pno-o *>fi^ through f.p.s. eticiom mum postage Ullt. ifUIII rdffe ..QJ Alexandra P.O. Box lOt. S'pore-3. At your scrvle* Vehicles for sal* MATRIMONIAL. SURVILLI ANCI, 1954 MITSUBISHI Moo', HHman Imp BUSINESS PROBLEMS und.rt.ken i?. 200 Volkswagen J3.150'-: 1967 fop-tecrecy. Preildent Private -r»v,:ier S3.KOO'-: 1965
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    • 217 27 CHANGE OF ADDRESS COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED UNITED MALAYAN INSURANCE COMPANY BERHAD NORTH BRITISH MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED LOMBARD INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED Announce That As From 27th May, 1971 Their Address Will Be:--1ST FLOOR, 4-D, JALAN HANG TUAII, MELAKA. Telephone No. 5062 and P. O.
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    • 414 27 IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR CIVIL ACTION NO. 285 OF 1971 Between Asia Motor Co iK.L.) Sdn. Bhd. Plaintiff And Ho Wan Choong Defendant To: Ho Wah Choong. formerly of No. 28. Sw^nage Road. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the Magistrates
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    • 25 27 ATHLETICS Schools District meets: City and Katong (Parrer Park). Buklt Tlmah Primary (Chinese High School). HOCKEY SHA League Div. 1: Police v Jansenites (Thomson Road).
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    • 51 28 TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE w'"T\ FOR ALL YOUR magazines SS^S-A A QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE Turn Distributors Sdn. Bhd., Mafatin* Subuription Service, Timci House, Rivtr Volley Road, Singapore PKkkc »end FREE ond w.thout obligot.on your brochure lilting mogozines ond penod.coli ovoilobto with subscription rot«« and dataili of Subscription Scrvic*. NAMI ADDRESS
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    • 212 28 Tien Chu. Ve-Tsin Chemical Industries, H.K. Ltd., The nourishing properties of "Finger Citron" Ye Tsin Gourmet Powder ore vital to good health. It is a necessary ingredient in preparing most palatable dishes and is prepared under the most hygienic conditions to ensure its purity. "Finger Citron" Ye Tsin Gourmet Powder
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    • 209 29 ALITALIA GIVES YOU THREE ROUTES TO ROMEEVERY WEEK B^ >^a^g| a jggk a^^a|^^ > a a t^^ a^L^k a 4AXj^L B A4A>^4MlaalV' =2^^s»assssss''~~ W_j IJ Jl m I^^U^ s From Ist June. We're adding one more flight a week to the two we already have out of Singapore to Rome.
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    • 286 29 Straits Times Crossworc ACROSS tuned up for an appetiser 1. Drtw together in agrewnent (I). (l>. 9. Claiming too much skill, ln8. Capable girl from tin coun* eluding organ ptajrlng (8). try (6). 11. Olve us no cause, but con9. Organise the troops? (I). trive to get under the akin
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  • 447 30 Threat of action by India NEW DELHI, Sunday A SENIOR Indian Government official warned today that India may have to take "defensive or p reve n tive" measures to stop Pakistani armed forces from carry* in<4 out "hot pursuit" of East Pakistanis fleeing into India. "Nobody wants war, but if
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  • 77 30 Three hurt as car plunges into river SINGAPORE, Sun. Three people. Including a woman, were seriously injured when their Mercedes car plunged into the Sungei Pandan off 9J mile West Coast Road tonight. The three were taken to Outram Hospital. The river was at low tide at the time of
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  • 32 30 JAKARTA, Sun. Five members of the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI) have been arrested (or possessing Illegal arms In central Java, the central Java military commander, MaJ.-Oen. Wldodo, said yesterday. UPL
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  • 140 30 SINGAPORE. Sun. Feet skipping lightly on the stage and fingers tapping merrily on tambourines, these 11 girls from Siglap Primary School lent a touch of the Gypsy to a show of music and dance last night. Strikingly clad in red, white and
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  • 264 30 ISTANBUL, Sun. 1 Troops and police ringed a house here today while two gunmen held hostage an army major's wife and children. The armed men were believed to be linked with last week's kidnapping and murder of Israeli diplomat, Ephralm Elrom. Police said four men
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  • 180 30 MIAMI. Sun. A PanAmerican Boeing 707. the second American airliner to be hijacked in less than 24 hours, was expected to fly here today from Havana, an airline official said. The 707. with 60 passengers and a crew of nine, was forced to
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  • 207 30 400 BC tomb of Scythian queen found MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a Scythian queen, dating back to the fourth century B.C. near the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. The head of the queen bore a golden crown, fragments of
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  • 67 30 BELFAST, Sun. Masked gunmen shot and killed a filling station attendant in a Protestant area of Belfast during the night and Irish Republican extremists tarred and feathered a man. Police said the attendant was killed when two men wearing nylon masks tried to rob a
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  • 26 30 CANBERRA. Sun. More than 550 Ourkha troops will hold a ]0-day military exercise In Western Australia next month, Defence Minister John Gorton announced today.
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  • 122 30 I SINGAPORE, Sun. r'O teenagers were admitted to Outram Hospital with serious injuries today following a clash between two groups of youths at Redhill. Police identified them as Choo Oh Tow, IS, of Lengkok Babru and Moh Kok Kai. 18, of
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  • 94 30 PORT DICKSON. Sun. 1 81x people died while digging an 18-foot well at Kampong Pelandok, 20 miles from here, this mornln !L They are Llm Hong Tee, 59, Urn Ah Chew. 20, Lim Ah Chee. 23, Lim Tit Huat, 26, Llm Kit Lee, 21,
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