The Straits Times, 5 September 1970

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 15 CENTS KD.N. 4517 M.C. (P) No. 1507
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  • 328 1 US acts on Red missiles Pressure on Egypt to remove missiles WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States today put behind-the-scenes pressure on Egypt to remove Russian missiles it claims have been brought into the Suez Canal area in breach of the Middle East ceasefire. Sources s;ii<l Washington had asked Cairo not
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  • 35 1 I'HNOM PSm, Kli. The VWtCong hip using nuked women on the battlefield in an attempt to lure Cambodian eovernment aohUcn l<> then deaths, h Phnom Penh newspaper reported today. --Renter.
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  • 440 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A man who figured in the Parliament debate on the transport White Paper was toI day brought to a traffic court on a warrant I of arrest. Nn Eng Lam, 36 was fined S5O for an offence committed four and
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  • 42 1 LONDON Fri Britain Is to call a conlerence of all Commonwealth sugar producing countries to consider plans for safeguarding the future of their industry In the event of Britain joinlnc the European Common Market. It was disclosed here todav— Reutrr
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  • 88 1 LONDON, rri A thildIrsv coiipli- found they were expecting a baby after the husband was .id used b> his doctor to Kite up eveline to and from work, according to .i letter in today's issue of the British Medical Journal. Dr. B. Sanhi.r or Suttnn. near London.
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  • 304 1 FIRE DESTROYS HER TWO ATTAP HUTS AND $2,000 IN LIFE SAVINGS SINGAPORE. Fri. Widow Leon* K.i in, 63, slaved for 30 years tn build two hie attap houses at Karnpone Jin Ai off the 10th mile Bukit Tiniah Road. Collecting rent from the 11 families staving in
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  • 292 1 NEW DELHI. Friday SINGAPORE and India have called upon all parties involved in the Indo-China conflicts to respect "the right of the peoples of each state in the region to determine their future free of outside interference." i A joint communique issued
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  • 76 1 noNN. Fn. The prow% gramme lor the State visit to West Germany of Indonesian President Suharto was changed today for fear of demonstrations in the northern port cities of Bremen and Hamburg. A Government apokesman said visits to these cities planned for tomorrow and
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  • 63 1 TAIPEH. Fri— The case of Manila newsmen Qunintln and RLzal Yuyttunft »a s virtually closed today, after neither prosecution nor defence chose to appeal. Mr. JO. Quljano. Filipino lawyer for the brothers said his client* have refused to appeal Qulntln was sentenced to two years
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  • 38 1 BOMBAY Fri.— The Fnrelfjn Mini Mci n( Singapore. Mr S Rajaiatnam. arrived here today from Singapore on his «ay in the non-alluned summit conference m Lumka. He will leave for the Zamblan capital tomorromv— Reuter.
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  • 138 1 Hunt for £100 m pirate hoard IN a cavern otf the coral beaches in the Seychelles Islands may lie one of the worlds richest treasures. A pirate hoard worth £100 million. One man believes he can reach it. His pursuit of La Buzes treasure has cost him his health, his
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    • 58 1 RH) l>l UMIRII, ftl At kaat U itropir van k»W4 l»^' mltii Knimitr brine aanM MagaMf <>n a bus rxplodrd in norlh-ra!iUrn Bralil anri (h* drath roll It r\prrlr<l tn rlimh, tadlo r»ports said. l.«ial authnritlro mrrr qunUri as saving thrv bagMM thr dynamltr wax
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    • 72 1 .lIRI s\| M „_l,r ,n Pirmi'i (,n|-ii vir Uxixw arivanreri thr H»»r p» hrr nlan-r.-rt moi t n thr I nt«rH S«atr*. aniw.milv almin- a k<- up <hr iriMiitrH »-in| U t, cr*+r. firr vmlatiimv ,(h I'rrvirtrnt \ivnn Rrutrr \slllM. niv j r n(( .H s
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  • 295 2  - HE CAPTURES PRETTY WOMEN FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD-WITH HIS PAINTINGS DONE IN INK LEE SU SAN: By Singapore, Friday ITALIAN painter Srnor Antonio Mm /in loves women. And ii' is out to capture a •r.iuty from every •luntry in the world i ink. Senor Mirizio spcalises in portraits of
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  • 473 2  - Unhappy 14 stranded on way to Perth TAN WEE LIAN: HERE AFTER CHARTERED FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN By Singapore. Friday IT'S no more chartered flights for 14 British travellers who claim they have been stranded in Singapore since Tuesday. The 14 eight men, five women and a 14-month old baby were
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  • 165 2 Adventure club for rugged youths CINGAPORE. Prt. The Adventure Club of Changi Point community centre one of the Peoples Association's pet projects ■er local youth— will be inaugurated on Sunday in a big way. The theme to be projected to the public through a grand sea display at 2 p.m.
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    • 43 2 Bujjs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ill I I 1 11 1 ii W ZOUNJDS' h~S~^ J SYLVESTER! STEpJy^H jCJ^T~ WHO, V PRETTY "V HE'S IKJ CHARGE Of) WAS I IMPOBTANT) r OUR LOAN S m THAT?) GUY AROUNC^/ I PAVM£A/TSf J Jj /t
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  • 351 3 Asia Magazine focus on Expo 70s final days People will continue to talk about Expo "70 long after the strains of Auld Lang Smip have died away on September 15. His it .til been worthwhile? Has Expo '70 made its point? llus BBSS gigantic, spectacular, the mM v :>rld exposition
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  • 49 3 PENANO. Kn. O llngam. 34. »n> totUy uilfd fnr s.\ mnnth.s i«>r having 2.5 ■anja m iront. of a toddy shop -..niEiini. a City Council wnrki'r. .1. .irnsted by a polue i-on.-lab!r at C.cO p.m. nn May 29 whilr seatrd on a bench outside the *hop.
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  • 66 3 LONDON. Kn. lhe Dl- RjmUo M;il:.ys;.. in Sarh bin A.s;inii)iig broHd exerutivea from .vj lountric.s in niHnagenifin lechnlquM urrHiicitl by BC in the English MidHr I iH'nt three verity ;it the Itnr, Knßinerrins Training Department at Ei'e^ham. ana is now at the tor ManaßPmen-
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  • 150 3 PIVANO. Krl. Sr\ rral hr.iui> gitrr iinm Btagafwra ""I Malaysia Mill show the l.itrst in fashion liuhlichted by thr urtloitk at a fashiin parade at Hotel Merlin ben on Saturday anil Sunday. They will model dir»es from Hone Knim. Australia and Japan. Ih» models include
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  • 169 3 AUCKLAND. Friday SINGAPORE student. Joseph Cheng, is claiminji NZ$l,5OO general damages and NZ$4lO in lees against the Auckland Business College in court here. Yesterday thr c(;iirue reaistrar told tin- court that one nrivt rtismunt Placed in Sineaporc ancl Malaysia for the college's
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  • 48 3 IfcN'ANG Frl Women members of the 4-B youth iiimeniri-i at the North Province Wei If Me y District will hold a linndicrali rxJiloitmn at ilie Ke- pxla Bulls religious school on t'jnday The exhibition is in ronjiinc- f.tii with the movement third annual meetuiK the tame
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  • 46 3 KUCHIMO, Prl The SUMdonated S 10.000 to Uio Gurkha Welfare Fund A cheque :.>r the amooM ii«- s in on hiiuicd iimt hv Deputy MIniMCT Mr .Sinmn I>Pm«b Kaja Mir OurUi Ure Appeal ("unimittre member k«k Ml X.l A I.ei'. Brrn.<m;i
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  • 14 3 Hit- Kuala neac in i'O thr Ferak. has j been temporarily extinguished.
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    • 17 3 ANY MOTOR SCOOTER DEALER WHO SENDS YOU is in the Yellow Pages Of TMI TtllPH( \l U"<'
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    • 256 3 Ideal for the ultr;i fa^liion conscious. f'-St JHi%k Keep in the heich; nl fashion with 5mdPM ek-jiant l-.sbilinc fabrics A\ "a^lstjmj I ibiline now available .JBo in67%Diolen and 33"r cotton. 3f^s»Uy New controlled prur lor both '•JHf qualities in plain colours: &A C J HOTEL CONTINENTAL nDUUM KOA»-I'IN.\N«.. M\l\\s|\ T»X:
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  • 106 4 US hotel chain to link up with Merlin KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Another international hotel group Del E. Webb International Hotel Corporation of America will extend its operations in Malaysia, begfpntng Nov. 1. It will link up with tlie Merlin chain of hotels, which consists of the Merlin hotel! in the
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  • 178 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Three fashion houses tod.i> showed generation gap with a difference This time there was no clash of ideals or attitudes between j youngsters and grown-ups. Instead, thr difference was in the style of the clothes they modelled.
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  • 358 4 RECORD STUDIO CHIEF ON ASSAULT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Frida> pENANG-born musician Kara Kee Yong I<>l<l a court today thai the managing director of a recording studio railed him "a damn stupid fool who \\;is 20 years backwards," then bund lid him from the room. He
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  • 45 4 BINOAPORE. Frl. A fourday display of electrical power equipment by 20 Australian manufacturers will be held at the Australian Trade Commission showroom* In Clemenceau Avenue on Wednesday at p in The exhibition on Saturday Is between 10 am and 1 pm.
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  • 126 4 DRIVEN OUT BY FATHER, YOUTH TURNS ROBBER SINGAPORE. Iri. An unemployed >outh told a court today that he stole a uatch at knifepoint because he mi in need of money us his father had driven him out for n»t hrlpinic him in hi* "pow" business. Lim Kok Seng. IK. admitted
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  • 371 4  - PUB engineer awarded scholarship SINGAPORE Fn A Public I lllltles Board engineer. Mr Qurk Chang Kwee. Jfl has ty«en awantfld nnrve«r .scholarship b\ t: i foundation to study ...mitary enKlneerlnfi dev.nn at the Unl- veisity <if Carolina In Mr. Quek. wlio has been In the PUB for the laM live
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    • 165 4 Advertisement Bismag Expels Stomach' Wind' Relieves Indigestion Pain And Heartburn In Minutes Bitmap in a triple action expeller). Bismag quickly tablet formula, made espec- abnorbs burning excess ially to give »ure relief acid. Then it breaks u|> the from stomach wind, painful wind bubbles so that wind pressure, heartburn, un-
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  • 745 5 THOSE WHO RESIGNED GIVE THEIR REASONS SINGAPORE. Fri pGLICE officers te<hiv welcomed a suggestion by the acting Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Ong I'nng Boon, to srt up ;i special committee to study the salary scales ol" the rank and tile. The committee will
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  • 291 5 After 4 months she said 'I don't like you any more' SINGAPORE. Frl. A 29-year-old clerk left her teacher husband four months after their wedding, then said she did not "like him any more" when he asked her to return, a divorce court heard today. Kwek Ah Chlan. 35. king
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  • 174 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Axmstant Superintendent. D. I. de Souza told a court today that he went to Bugis Street to entertain four friends and ended by making three arrests. He was testifying at the trial of Teh Hong Teck. 36. who was fined $200
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  • 96 5 1,000 SEE BATHING RITE OF GODDESS SIM.XPORK. Kri Oirr 1.000 (lnul.es of the Hindu soililos M.iri.mini an packed a temple this morning to watch her idol beinij bathed in a rare religious ceremony. The ritual was. in the words of Mr. S.S. itaj.tn. secretary of the Sri Ma ri.imm.m Temple.
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— The new Minister tor Home Affairs. Prof. Wong Lin Ken. also MP lor Alexandra, will open a fun fair, organised by the Tantflin Inlepraled Primary School advisory committee, at the school ground al 10 a.m. 'omorrow to raise money for needy children.
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  • 204 5  -  TAN WANG JOO B, SINGAPORE. Fri. A new society has mushroomed into activity. And this time the description is literal. i For the new group is the Singapore Mushroom Society, the first of its kind here. Its formation indicates that
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    • 112 5 b^bV. Automatic Radio makes stereo for any car you have Volkswagen. Mercedes Benz, craftsmanship to ensure long Ford Escort, Capri or Fairmont. listening pleasure. See the Whatever car you have, stylish design; it satisfies there is an AR car stereo to the rrost fastidious taste. give you instant stereo music
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  • 251 6 Wife sues man who wanted 2 women in his home SINGAPORE. Pit The High Court was told today of a detective who expected his wife and his mistress to live together with him "under one roof." Mrs. Tan Gek Choo. 23. I wife of Naval Base Police 1 detective Tan
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  • 49 6 SINOAi'OHK. Kri The Minister of State lor Foreign Ailair.s. li.che A. Rahim Ishak. will open a tun lair, organised by the Sml.ip Citizens Con ultat.ve Committee to boost Us general fumi*. at St. Patrick's School grounds In East Coa.st Ko»c! on Sunday at !< am
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  • 27 6 SINOAPORE Pit The National Theatre flubs cultural week at the Victoria Theatre ended tonight with a two-hour show put up by Ma children's wet lon.
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  • 384 6 MARRIAGE PROMISE DENIED BY FATHER SINGAPORE, Friday A CIVIL District (.Our! insc involving two middle-aged men and a young girl whs settled Ihlc this afternoon today with a solemn oath before ;i sacred fire in ;i temple of the Hindu Goddess of destruction the
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  • 99 6 Optimism now over demand for timber SINGAPORE. Kri The Singaporr SawmillPrs' Assorlation today expressed confidents thai overseas demand for Singapore timber would increase since the Government imposed stricter quality control on sawn timber exports. Slnre TuesdHV. all checks on export timber have been made at buiioltiiK yards at Telok Ayer
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Prl. A mntorrycllst. H»rch«r«n Singh, 44. wax admitted to the Thom■on Road Hoxpltal In a serious condition after he vu Involved In an accident with a car at the sth mile Buklt Tlmah Road at 6 p.m today. He sustained head and (ace Injuries
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  • 26 6 BRUNEI TOWN Frt— BrltUh and Brunei soldiers began Joint antl-lnxurgency exercise today in thf .mnglM of this ollrtch BrltUh protectorate mlllUry spokesmen «aid Reuter.
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  • 175 6 Coroner told of mystery death in lift shaft CiNOAPORE. Frl. A former labourer, who la now a national serviceman told a coroner today of the mystery death of a workmate in the lift-shaft of a hotel being built in Scotts Road. Chin Yuen Fall. 19. said he saw Foo Kee
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  • 136 6 Man fired shot after row over goat BUTTERWORTH. Kri. Estate conduclor Tan Guan Keow told the sessions court yesterday that a goat owner called on him with a shotgun on Jan. 10 and after an argument fired a shot in the air. Ahmad bin Puteh. 52. pleaded not guilty to
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  • 88 6 Xl ALA Lt.MPI R. Fri The Deputy Prime MinKter. Tun Abdul K.i/.ik is to make a request to countries attending the conference of non-aligned nations in Lusaka. Zambia, to help guarantee peace in the Far East, the Middle East and the whole uorld. Tun
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  • 140 6 DR. WONG SWORN IN AS HOME MINISTER CIMiAPORK. Kri. Th« newly-appointed Minister for Home Al fairs Dr. Wiiiit l.in Ken. was >»«rn in by President Yusof bin Ishak at thr Istan.t today. Mr. Tang See (him. former Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Ministry, who «as appointed Minister of State in
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    • 305 6 HIRPORTRESTAURANT&NITE-CLUB AMBASSADOR HOTEL SINGAPORE m DANCING NITE LV 10.00 p.m.- 3.00 a.m. SATS.& HOLIDAYS:IO.OOp.m.-4.00a.m. BUSINESS EXTENSION SPECIAL TOP DISCOUNT .JLaTi*** <a Brand new stocks m bV^3 I xßm^ al wa t n f° r y° u High fashion lady shoct $5.00 $7.00 Top foshion lady handbao.l $3.00 $5. 50 Modern
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    • 148 6 FOOD FOR THOUGHT For every mood and every occasion Pick the restaurant of your choice. •J^ jßj^'^BCLiiH Serving lh« (mot EiKOpMn iuil.nl in an Him. ■As^Y^QNßfV^lß ph«r« of kjKUrieuf and tltyant letting. H"* ir*} E TgW/jtfT M\ D| wk OOru rt t h v°cai>« Oolann rj <iol<l«>ii IMioriii.v trift on
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  • 1053 7  - lesson from one blues festival! JEFFREY LOW THIS IS ROCK AS a fervent rock-blues fan I 4 must agree with those who say nothing absolutely exciting ever happens in Singapore these days. But then it's for the good of our young society. So, the slightest chance I get to "experience"
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  • 159 7 NEWEST on the scene— from the United States are the Blackfires: Two fuzzy, tall soul singers who will be grooving it at the Pub next week six-foot-six Errol Carltim and six-foot-one Joseph Munoz. 1 sneaked into the Supper Club when
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  • 872 7 THE TROUBADORS... DKHN drinking out lately? II so, wonder it you've noticed Ihatniore and more people are drinking in style these days in comfy, plush, drinking bars with reputations as clean and clear as soda-fountains. These come with pretty names, though some
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    • 79 7 sinGopura INTErVCON'TIVt^TAL ■> O«CHAM) KOAO. Si«»»O«t. <QVR r MEETING iN TOWN TONIGHT ODEON MIDNIGHT! INDIA'S GREATEST ACTRESS SADHANA IN HER AWARD WINNING ROLE! SADHANA SANJAY /V ifl -II J ff«* int&o3in (revenge) Eattratisis B Ja>^|«BVil*> Eosfmoncolor with English and Malay Subtitlts (MUSiC BY LAXMIKANT PYARELAL) in Hindustani SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!
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    • 165 7 LAST DAY! Golden City: 145, 4. 7 *****0pm Galaxy: 1.15. 3.30. 7 00 1 9 30 pm. Lin Cm Tian Yeh in "THE WHIRLWINO KNIGHT" Mo"dorr» Caloricopc With English Chinese subtitles. Tonight midniaht at t%th thvatrn "THE KING FAH FAIRY" Cantonese Colorscope. Oaani Tomorrow GOLDEN CITY (Two thawi) at 2.00
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  • 134 8 Govt to fix early date for air talks ±l*(,ArtMt In—TtaeMnsap*rc Cavcr—ea 1 Is esaecud to flc aa early dale for tbe mmmmtmmmt tbe talk* with tbe ■illlw tivvernmeni MalaysiaHincaawre Airline*' landtag 1 right* in lAmdun Ttai*f«llwwk a diaiwmaUc HtUe di»»aUhMf ky tbe Kritiih Hicb (wKittiMrr h*re, Kir Arthur de la
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  • 96 8 SINGAPORE, m Th« Mi/uurr of Educuioo. Mr. Urn Kun mv open Uw fHMi«r on ~Phy•te», nwthetMttcs and en cuieennc in the itma of MaMPorc.' orcanucd by Uw SMfApore MaUomU Academy of Science, at toe Singapore Conference HaU oniept it l^eoty cptslwn from major local umUmum*
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  • 25 8 SWOAKMUE. Tn^HUm to) A»*w»l Vlnaayacar SMtMtftiU tojSjM o i *m •nnhtpmn <>, ih» an smug vucyacar Ta«a«* Certoo ■>««. the fcttimJ «m ImM
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  • 23 8 •JMOAPOftS. _pw ►..j, Cmttm OMfraai aVaad Oemwal HiipMil «1U H» opm mrr Sunday Mtvaan IM ia u> 12 M ML
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  • 140 8 Ah Kow does not know where he lives QIKGA PORE. »> FTJ -MO one came u> viait Ah Kow < above* when he «v recovering in hospital after falttnc from a bus. And no on* could take bin borne when he was better. For Ah Kow «v able to give
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  • 48 8 SIJtOAPOMC. rn-LMoufcr An« U»/. Mo* »ii<xt (or two month* ua*r for *(m havwic w-rnt«>ls<r mi 4 tut •i Utc »wnto»i of rovitc Im4 •«4 Ceytol MaaA or. fttef 21 imm fit* »(iy wratoatriiw *1»y »i# tMd tri/*» aruci« to Uw buaat of Ms Mcfcte.
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  • 107 8 DI'KJT MLBTAJAM. rti.D Farmer TuJu. Ma Ka(an Mat bat reporud i« Mbe« a atranger rheaUd him f US ye«««rtfar tbe pretext ml hdptof U ■ad bu miMtng wife tbr««(fa Urn im i "magic O««e." Tui«. *aM be had ea»hed aa faptorm PrwvMeai r«mf
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  • 477 8 Supplying power for the oil islands W^J/ PROJECT ONE OF BIGGEST •INGAPOfIE. fr\. THK $1H million Soutbrrn Islands (Udrirify ptojed one of the largest of its kmd in tin- world wrHI !x' economically riab&f <\eBJsHf Ihe hi^li ;i|)il;il tUSt ThU is because the oil refineries on the) islands are expert
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  • 412 9 Man sues firm for return of shares money '500 CERTIFICATES SOLD WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. JJUSSINESSMAN Lam Teik Kai sued Hallam Nominees Ltd. and its three directors in the High Court today for "wrongfully depriving" him of certificates for 500 Malayan Tin Dredging shares. Mr. Lain alleged
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  • 193 9 TENGKU 'BAPA MALA YSIA TO EVERYONE KUCHING, Friday. PVERYONE in Malaysia, no matter what their political views or racial origins regarded the retiring Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as their leader and as Bapa Malaysia, the Chairman of the Sarawak United* Peoples Party (Supp), Dato Ong Koo Hui. said here
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  • 167 9 GARDENER TO STAND TRIAL FOR RAPE OF GIRL, 15 KIANTAN. Fri— School gardener. Abdul Salim Inn Jaafar. 28. was committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of raping his 15-year-old sistrr-in-liw in a preliminary inquiry here today. He was alleged to have committed the offence in an
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  • 39 9 SINGAPORE. PH. The lot Defencf lArmyt. Mr. Lan Gilmuur. will arrive b« t, n; II for m\-<i.c> Buu-li troops In Sitii{.<pore and V a. win iiv in ton Hoai guii« alter a umilu vuit there.
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  • 160 9  -  ROHANI PAWAN CHIK: By Picture by P. S. YONG Children are marvellous rrimics everyone knows that. But they normally clam up when asked to perform. But not in the case of Chan Pooi Wot. 12, a Standard Six pupil of rhe
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  • 157 10 3-D man fakes robbery to steal takings PENANG. Fri. A three-digits lottery supervisor, going to his head office with the day's takings of 55.127, hit upon a plan to steal the money he so desperately needed. Setting the stage for a fake robbery, he and his accomplice stopped their car
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  • 398 10 Dud fifties: Two get 8 years JUDGE: A NEAR-TREASON OFFENCE— SINGAPORE, Friday fWO men who counterfeited $70,000-\vorth of Malaysian hills were each jailed for eight years in the High Court today. They were Shum Wai Tong, 53 -year-old proprietor of the Sin Kwong Press in Victoria Street and Oh Ah
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  • 104 10 Judge calls for report on young robber Fri.— A dlstrict Judge today called for probation and Reformative Training Centre reports on hawker Sim Yong Seng, 18, who admitted robbing a couple at King George V Park with two accomplices. Koh Lye Kirn, 15. and Tan Wee Kow, 24. pleaded not
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  • 61 10 BrNOAPORE. Fil National oervlreman Lai Kok Wan. 18. told a court that he had Just completed hi* six-week course In driving three-ton military trucks when he collided into the rear of a car In front of him on Jan. 24. along Taman Jurong. He was fined
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  • 120 10 U.S. BANK TO SET UP ASIAN BRANCH IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Fri. An American banking giant is to set up its first Asian branch in Singapore to spearhead its expansion programme in the region. Making the announcement today, the First National Bank of Chicago said the decision was based on thr
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  • 128 10 Confused old man dies after fall from a flat aiINGAPORE. Fri—Grand- father Leong Cheok, 76, who had suffered constipation for more than 20 years, and was mentally confused for the last few days of his life, jumped from his first floor flat in Kirn Pong Road, a corner heard today.
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  • 85 10 IPOH. Fri. A custom* party strurcled up a jungle-clad hill in torrential rain to destroy a ranja plantation of 90 plants yesterday. Two eunnvvark* of dried rania weighing a total of 30 Ib. rre also found hidden In a rare about 50 feet up. Total
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  • 98 10 Schoolboy one of two road victims SINGAPORE, Fri. Twc people were killed in road accidents yesterday. National serviceman Ng Eng Hock, 19, of Paslr L*ba Camp, was seated on a stationary motorcycle, when it was hit by a lorry at Jubilee Road. He died on arrival at Outram hospital. Just
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  • 49 10 SINOAPORE. Prl. There were no first or second group winners In yesterday's Toto draw No. 70/70. The third and last number In the circles draw was SI. and not 22 The other two numbers were 31 and 25. The Jackpot prise now stands at 1156.000.
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  • 25 10 BINOAPORE. Fri. A cootIng competition for men will be held at the YWCA at Outram Road on Sept. 30 at 1 p>n
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  • 206 10 Forty-two members of 'COMEX 4' arrive in two coaches I^UALA KANOSAR, Fri. Forty-two members of the Lon-don-Singapore Commonwealth expedition arrived in two coaches here last night. These Britons are part of an 'army' of 525 people in "COMEX 4" the fourth Commonwealth expedition of doctors, engineers, teachers, nurses, artists, businessmen,
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  • 41 10 BINOArOHK Prl. The Uinted Natonal Front han sent letter to Tengku Abdul Rahman expressing her deep concern" over newn of hl» retirement as MalavMa'K Prime Minister It al*o welcomed the appointment of Tun Abdul Razak as the Tengku's successor.
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  • 75 10 MR. and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew puttine on cloth sandals before walking to the Gandhi Shrine in New Delhi on Wednesday. After a one-and-a-half-day stay at the Indian capital, Mr. Lee left for Aurangabad, 200 miles from Bombay, where he visited the 2.000-year-old
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  • 207 10 Lack of land in Orchard Road blocks safety SINGAPORE, Friday rWERHEAD bridges for pedestrians and a one- way road system for Orrnard Road to ease traffic congestion have not been introduced because of the shortage of land. A Public Works Department spokesman said this today in reply to complaints by
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  • 93 10 Seven youths accused of gang robbery SINOAPORE Prl. Seven youths were charged today with gang robbery of a bicycle from Abdul Rahman bin Idris near Newton Secondary School on Wednesday They were: Tan Choon Seng and Tan Kun Leong, both 19. See Han Menu. Llm Jit Yong and Scow Leong
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  • 184 10 Airport policemen play Samaritans to stranded Kiwi PC SINGAPORE, Fri. Airport policem< n have once played Samaritans to a stranded tourisi this time a i«)lico colleague from New Zealand. Constable P. J. Rodger arrived from Rome on an open ticket on T. night with only a handiui of dollars in
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  • 124 10 Air crash soldier's widow gets $10,000 gift TAPAH, Fri— Che Slti Mariam binte Hajl Sldek, 20, widow of an army lance corporal who was killed in an air crash la East Malaysia, today received a gift of $10,000 from the Malaysian Armed Forces. The presentation was .nade by Brigadier General
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  • 47 10 BINOAPORE. Fri. Pusn Noor Aishah will open a flower arrangement exhibition on?anLsed by the Singapore Sonet su Association nt the Conference Hall next Friday at 5.30 p.m. Proceeds will ko to the Bt. Andrew's Mission Hospital and the Singapore Association lor the Blind.
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  • 20 10 SINGAPORE y tral division of the Gui Day at Marymount corr morrow from 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
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  • 308 11  -  FRANCIS ROZARIO By SINGAPORE, Fn. The four teachers' r unions will meet the I Education Ministry in a fortnight's time to discuss their wage claims which are expected to be higher than those submitted to the Harvey Salaries' Commission two years ano. The unions, representing
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  • 2526 11 Drop-outs from the academic stream are like born losers at the technical institutes CONCLUDING f ]MIK 1!»7(K Ikis been designated an "exciting decade" for education in Singapore. And there \\;is mild excitemeni in school circles :it the announcement of the I irsi step towards improving the quality of education: I
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  • 231 11 A CHIDING FOR THE PASSIVE' STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Friday rH E Parliamentary I Secretary (Culture), Inche Sha'ari Tadin. today i hided students who refused to take on responsibilities in school. Such people. ;ir «.airi. MM likely to go through an "unfruitful and uninterestinr life, with few friends, and quite cut off
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    49 11 who concludes her four-port report with on domination ot the elite in academic schools and the drop outs sent to technical institutes. "Cor owners might core to ask themselves why the standard ot local car assembly is still below that ot toreign built-up models," she says.
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, September 5, 1970
    • 451 12 Confirmation by the U.S. State Department of Egypt's ceasefire violations changes the complexion of the situation -n the Middle-East. The standstill agreement has already run a third of its 90-day course and during this period Egypt has reportedly moved thirty to forty SA-2 missiles deep into
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    • 332 12 Revocation of the rubber duties forward contracts order has upset exporters and planters more than they care to admit. It was not among the measures which it was thought the Malaysian Government might take in an effort to improve and stabilise the price of rubber. Indeed as
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    • 220 12 Singapore's textile industry is going through a quiet period at the moment, and the first expressions of concern for the future are being heard. Indonesia is believed to have recently switched much of its purchasing to Europe and Japan, although to what extent is not clear. More worrying
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  • 363 12  - Infants of mentally retarded mothers learn faster B. WEINRAUB By I ONDON, Shortly after a group o' mentally ictardrd women gave birth, ilni. infant children were given intensive training programmes at the University of Wisconsin. By ttu- age of three the children n.-can to read and learn arithmetic. The unexpected
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  • LETTERS
    • 129 12 TWO YEARS ago when I first came to Malaysia I brought with me a number of three inch tapes with mailing boxes to be used to send and receive tape recorded letters to and from my family In the U.S.A. For almost two years, on an average
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    • 79 12 (\F LATE the number of v unauthorised stalls in Johore Bahru has Increased by leaps and bounds causing obstruction at junctions and back lanes. Some of these stalls have been enlarged and continue to extend until the whole of the backlane is blocked up making it impossible
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  • 335 12 Flat owners seem happy to let the HDB look after their affairs clared the board's 1967 annual report. In subsequent annual reviews however, there is no further mention of management corporations with the board while advancing on all other fronts continuing to mar* time over the matter. The whole difficulty
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  • 1171 12  - Flat owners and the need to look after their affairs WILLIAM CAMPBELL By bINGAPORE THOUGH legislation requires Singapore Housing and Development Board flat owners to form their own management corporations, none has yet been established in any of the near to 250 housing blocks already sold by the board. Nor
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 312 13 JORDAN WANTS ARAB COUNCIL TO BACK AN 'END FIGHTING' APPEAL AMMAN, Friday. JORDAN will ask the Arab Lea- cue Council to endorse King Hussein's call for an end to fighting between Jordanian security forces and Palestinian commandos. The 1 1 nation council, summoned for an emergency meeting in Cairo tomorrow,
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    • 212 13 DEVICE MAY LEAD TO CAR WITHOUT BATTERIES WASHINGTON. Fri.— A physics laboratory in Maryland is developing a device that may ultim.irnatelv create a small car that runs on electricity without batteries. The device may also work with conventional automobile engines allowing them to be made much mailer and more pollution
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    • 89 13 SYDNEY. Fri. Public education campaigns to improve the eating habits of the Indonesian people has resulted m v.dii growing taller, the Indonesian Agricultural Minister, Processor Tojib Hadiwidjaja, t>aid here today. Ten years ago It was difficult to get enough men over fivr feet tall
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    • 218 13 A poster with torn Union Jack puts off envoy r rOKYO, Fri. Bri--1 tains Ambassador to Japan, Sir John Pilcher, has refused to attend a British art exhibition here because it was advertised by a poster apparently depicting a torn Union Jack. A British Embassy spokesman said today Sir John
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    • 52 13 JAKARTA. Fri Thousands of books written in Chinese, along with badges bearing the image of Chairman Mao T.se-tuntt. were burned by police recently In Northern Sumatra. Antara reported today. The report said the books and badges were confiscated during a police search In the Chinese quarter of
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    • 402 13 SAIGON, Friday \N American Air Force A reconnaissance plane crashed in Laos, killing two of the crew, the U.S. Military Command said today. The OV-10 Bronco a small but modern spotter plane often used to tjulde jet bombers to their targets
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    • 422 13 PHNOM PENH, Fri |JP TO 10 communist divisions are now in Cambodia or are moving down the Ho Chi Minh trail with orders from Hanoi to launch a major new offensive in Vietnam, diplomatic sources said today. Judging by the size of the
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    • 52 13 MANILA. Fri. Three urten bank today, shot and ununded a .■security guard, and escaped with 32.843 pesos (about US$5,lOO) police rereported. Police said the men. had posed a.N custmoers and once inside the Fihpinax Bank and Trust, whipnfri out their p»lol.s and warned everybody: "This is
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    • 318 13 Spotlight on 'Third World' at Lusaka summit LUSAKA. Friday READERS ol non-aligned nations meet here next week to decide on the future role of a "Third World' independent of the major power blocs. Several heads of state as well as top ministers from about 50 nation* are expected to attend
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    • 55 13 PHILADELPHIA. Kn. Juan Kennedy, wife of m-na-lar tlwurd Kennedy, will mulct her Ittll piil)ln- aiiiK'.ir.incf m a pianist on October 1] fuiid-nis UK concert lur the Demcx vatic < .mdul.iT lor Governor of Penn^vlvHina Akoal 50 members o( the Philadelphia Orchestra xnd (liHmbrr orrhr.-ti Sixteen Concerto
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 314 14 Two suspects' fingerprints in Tate home: Police fOS ANGELES, Fri. A policeman testified today at the murder trial of Charles Map-on that the fingerprints of two suspects in the case were found at the home of Sharon Tate. the slain actress. Harold J. lloian. a police finrerprint expert, said that
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    • 60 14 SAIGON, Frl. Sir Robert Thompson, a leading British expert on guerilla warfare. Is here on an unannounced visit i to make a follow-up suney of Vietnam for President Nixon. Sir Robert arrived early this week and will report to Mr. Nixon on the military and po-
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    • 94 14 LAWYERS TO HELP REDUCE VIOLENCE ]^EW YORK. Fri. An experimental group of neutral observers has b°»n organised by the Bar Association here to try to reduce violence at mass demonstrations. Edwin J. Wesley. Chairman of the special eightman committee established by the Association, said today. "We contemplate having from two
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    • 46 14 KARACHI. PH. Convicu qualify for postal votes in Pakistan's General Elections to be held next December, the Election Commission announced here today. So do the Armed Forces. Government servants and their wives, and offlcial.l on polling duty. the Commission said Reuter.
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    • 186 14 No tea, just sympathy for those guards f'ANBERRA. Fri. Folice v guards at the Russian Embassy here have been told not to accept any more tea and sandlwlches from a middle-aged Po-lish-born woman. The embassy has been under a round-the-clock guard since a petrol bomb attack last October. Mi.-.> Eva
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    • 432 14 Soviet nuclear power can destroy Mao say experts LONDON. Friday IN a nuclear war, the Soviet Union could destroy Mao's air and naval forces and widely devastate his cities and industry, according to a report of the Institute of Strategic Studies. But if the Soviet Union tried to destroy Peking's
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    • 74 14 PARI6. Fn Former That Prime Mim.stir Mr Prieli Phanumjoi)<;. who ha.^ .s|K-nt the pas: 20 ytmn in rxili in China, said today he had settled *i!h part ol his l;.mily in Paris -on a tempo, ai'v basi.s. Mr. Pvidi. wboaa nann been linked to U\e undererou"d
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    • 419 14 MARGARET 'NOW JUST A MEMORY' TO PETER LONDON, Fri. Peter Townsend yesterday broke his silence about his romance with Princess Margaret (above). He said she is now only a memory. •No I never see Princes* Margaret, just llkp I think a lot of people never see their old girl friends,
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    • 132 14 |lON(i KON(i. Frl.— One i 11 rirnch and two Paki>i.i J nationals were today jailed for 15 months for conspiring to traffic in marijuana. In pasting the sentences, magistrate PM. Corfe said he would recommend the deportatio i of the trio Hubert Peter Hiem
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  • 475 15 Face to Face: Suharto and 50 MPs THE HAGUE, Friday pIFTY Dutch MPs fired questions lor more than one hour at President Suharto here and asked him to allow Red Cross to visit 14,000 political prisoners they claimed he was nolding in camps and jails. The President according to reports
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  • 296 15 Queen J. gets an invitation to visit Jakarta Tllli IIA(il E. Fri—President Suharto yrsterday Invited Quern Juliana and Prince Bernhard to pay a return visit to Indonesia. Speaking at a dinner Riven by the Queen and Prince at the pal. in- the President said the talks he had with Dutch
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  • 284 15 I COLOMBO. Friday PRIME MINISTER Hn. Sirlmavo Bandaranaike last night blamed the previous Government for Ceylon's serious financial -s:tuatlon and said she would reverse Its policy of borrowing from abioad for consumption purposes. Mrs Bandaranaike spoke In a broadcast to the
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  • 174 15 VIEOIL, Fri. A gunman, holding out in a tea house in Yanggu. 70 miles east of here, killed himself at midnight yeu erday. 36 hours after he had occupied the house and shot dead an Army sergeant who tried to urres: him. The
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  • 242 15 I ONDON. Fn. British emigration abroad lncreasea last year while the number of foreign and Commonwealth citizens arriving here for permanent settle me n t declined, according to official statistics. The quarterly report of Britain's Registrar-Ge-neral's Office. Recorder of Births. Deaths.
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  • 39 15 NEW YORK. Prl. T-Arnty-six pounds of illegal, drugs. worth more than U.S. $30 000 were seized and three ire n were arrested at Kennedy Airport yesterday. Among those arrested was 31-year-old student (rom Afghanistan.
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  • 239 15 Britain's deficit account turns into surplus LONDON. Friday. BRITAIN was £416 million in the black on its current account last year compared with a deficit ol £319 million lor 1968, according to figures published today. And there was a m. turnround in the total bate nee of payment.-- from a
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  • 161 15 Landslide caused by rain kills family of six !\f ANILA. Frl. Monsoon rains touched oil a landslide early today, inirylng a family of six under tuns of debris m San Pablo city. 609 miles of Manila. Miguel Briones. 29. hi.s wift Kjsaline. 22. and their lour children ranging in a^es
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  • 619 16 ON the surface it looks as though Pan-Electric Industries is being swamped by its recent acquisition of Selco. But though the bald facts as stated in the accounts paint a dismal picture the position is far from bleak. Pan-Electric has become undercapitalised in the process of swallowing
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  • 875 16 810 AMD OFFIR PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOtC OF BUSINESS IN THE SINOAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUH TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANCI WITH PRICE MOVCMCNTB IN ■RACKETS. YESTERDAY WBRI: UNIT TRUST* Ana Unit T.uit (Minim. Brian for Stpt. 7) Mai. inn. r*und US 1.30 Hal. Prof. Kund
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  • 905 16 BUSINESS In and reported to I the Sinf p o r c and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of tha Stock Exchaaxe yesterday with the number «t shares traded shown in brackets in lots of I.OOU unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AJinomoto (2) $2. Alcan (4 1 $136. (6) $1.35.
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  • 34 16 Straits Times INDICES Industrials: 131.41 ISI.M 1 Hotels: A 69.79 C9.M Propertflfc: 106.59 1*5.63 iTins: 89.95 89.75 ifnibbrn: 113.87 113.87 •D«c. 3D. 1966 mo IDec. 31, 1968 a 1M tDcc 29, 1962 m 1H
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  • 233 16 A FEW firm spots featured in generally quiet trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. In the main, industrials were barely steady, there being a distinct lack of follow-through after yesterday's steady trend. The most active counter of the day, Fancy Tile found fresh
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  • 282 16 DENEWED testing at M the site of the new oil strike in the lIAPCO concession in the Java Sea on Thursday showed that the well has a further capacity of 1,400 barrels a day, making it a total capacity of 4.100 barrels a day. News of this
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  • 168 16 ►pHE A.-iociation of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced tcese A beit agreed merchant rates as at Sept 4 Local dollars to one vi.it of Foreign Cur-ency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollai South Arabian Dinar U.B. Dollar Local dollars to 100 umu of Foreign Cuirency. Belgian Francs Burmese
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  • 80 16 SKTRON in the six months ended June 1970 achieved a pre-tax profit of $450,000 after depreciation of $30,000 and after crediting $44,000 interest on fixed deposit compared with $827,700 for the whole of 1969. Chairman Tan Blauw says the directors expect that second half profits will be better
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 544 16 THE rubber market ruled virtually unchanged yesterday with only fractional movements from Thursday's closing levels during a quiet session. There was demand for Oct/Dec, Jan/Mar and Oct/Dec. 1971 but physicals were Ignored. The morning session closed quiet. Levels were unchanged from 1 p.m. levels throughout the afternoon and
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    • 48 16 I^IIE Straits tin price In 1 Penang yesterday dropped $2.87 V 2 to $657.12' 2 per plcul on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 290 tons. Firm support was reported from Europe and the United States. The dose was firm. LONDON: Tin displayed a
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    • 85 16 CHINESI PRODUCE tXCMANGt. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING Coconut OH: bulk S. I seller*. „n, tiS't sellae*. Copra: Mutti do D.I ll»K MX.I U< IK O.MI. S.)O II P*pper: Muntok »mte $183 teller*. «aia»*k while SlHl'i srllrrt. tpeclal Lampong black »223 wll't* (all 'ln«. NIWi. AbTA 5243 «ellert (100% ■MLWI. CoHee:
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    • 57 16 rkvrttat NMMUM SU.S. SU.t. l.nnni.ii 5i. .2.1. 56.10 nvirtit Sh.bO 46.50 HonqkuiK 45.72 45.47 Zurich An.2AH 56.038 56.45S i6.|S» Parn M, 44 .16.29 S'poetl Mi Jg 00 S7-t2S Wgm I4S (Ml 142.53 111 Export price to iu,,,->ir, ling areaa In U.S. ilollar* per ounce. (21 I ocal
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    • 23 16 In ixmrion en Thur*day the prirr of Malayan 5 per cent September /October »a» t»7 seller* [JK li'3 l aellcrs Contloent.
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    • 22 16 Sept. 4 RUBBER: :.l cts. (unr hanged). TIN: W57.U' 2 (down 52.87' 2 Estimated offering 290 tons (up 10 tons).
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    • 205 16 MOVEMENT was small this week. September traded within a cent range of 51j cents whilst forwards hardly fluctuated at all. say Singapore rubber and produce brokers. Green 81 Collier. Good turnover was recorded on most days mainly on switches. September was switched at one cent discount
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    • 166 16 rpHE London robber market x lost (round over the holiday shortened week in the »b--•enee of any immediate strong supporting factor. Nearby physical eased by op to 7'lSd. per Ib. while Spot was 1 Id lower. Terminal value* declined t/t to I M Turnover on the terminal
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 204 16 IMPERIAL Chemical 1 Industries (ICI) group profit before tax totalled £77 million, it was announced in London Interim l 3d (one shilling) for first half 1970. Tax takes £24 million (£33 million*, leaving group profit after tax £53 million £5B million). Depreciation was £55 million (£5O million
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    • 216 16 MELBOURNE, Fil— Trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange closed today with a burst of finishing strength after an uncertain start to the day. Queensland Mines jumped $3 on the day to close at $26 but other uranium prospects were mixed. Closing middle pricea ot aelected slurki m Aumralian dollar*
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    • 58 16 FINANCIAL TIMLS TIN Thursday 60.M Wednesday 6U.36 Week ago: ou.ol Rl BBERS Thursday 141.08 Wednesday 140.48 Week ago: 14J52 OILS Thursday 268.62 Wedne.sday 267.72 Week atfo: J7J j9 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 338.3 Wednesday 335.9 Week ago: 341.9 DOW JONES Thursday 765.27 Wednesday 756.64 Week ago: 759.79 LONDON DOLLAR PRt>lll M
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    • 233 16 HONO KONG, Fri The stock market today closed steady. Improved buying following yesterday's late rally lifted prices up over a broad front and some fairly good sains were recorded The total turnover value today amounted to HK513.48 million Today eluainn price* to Hunt the doting buying md telling
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    • 242 16 "VTEW YORK, Stocks closed on ■L" the firm side for the first time this week. In the moat active trading of the period. The Dow Jones industrial average posted an BV2 point gain. More than 1.000 Issues advanced with only about 350 closing on the downside. Volume topped
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    • 434 16 I ONDON. Frl.— The market Idle ahead o f thr *w?kend. An early Brm tendency in line with overnight Mrmnrts Wall Strert failed to devrlop on lark of follow -through und ptsSSS held around lam night n SksSSWJ level*. Toward! the clo.o the Financial Time* Index was 11. 1
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  • 336 17  - $33,000 loot recovered by police N.G. KUTTY: MAN ADMITS THEFT CHARGE By Singapore, Friday pOUCE swooped on ;i house in Durham Estate l;tte last night and recovered $33,000 worth of watches mid lilies slolen in the raid on a Beach Ko;i<l store on Wednesday. The loot 203 watches and 90
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  • 119 17 COFFEESHOP HELPER HOLDS HIS SECOND ART EXHIBITION SINGAPORE, Fri. Coffee ki and paint may have nothing in common, but Mr. Tan Kok Kew manages to mix both very well he works as a coffeeshop assistant and paints when he is free. He is holding his second art exhibition in association
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  • 48 17 SINGAPORE, Fri— The British Under-Secretary of State for Defence lor the Army, Mr. Inn Gilmour, will arrive her* on Sept. 12 for a nix-day visit to Bnti-sh troops In Singapore and West Malaysia. He will fly in from Hong Kong alter a similar slay there.
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  • 31 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Japan Air Lines held a buffet dinner at Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia, Ht 7 :u\ tenmht to mark the Introduction of Its Boeing 747 Garden Set Service.
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  • 143 17 Stay away from Pulau Senang SINGAPORE Fri. The public m warned to krep clear of Pulau Srnanc between tomorrow and Monday, a* thr Army Hill conduit dri.i. hlii ii rxrnisrs brtwrrn 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. i p.m. and *> p.m., and 7 p.m. and 11.59 p.m. each da>. Thr
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  • 364 17 A wife's proof for divorce is a hotel receipt SINGAPORE. Friday A HOUSEWIFE told the High Court today that she made a telephone call to a hotel to inquire if her husband had been unfaithful to her before confronting him with "irrefutable proof" a room receipt in his name. "Until
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  • 23 17 SINGAPORE. Fri Th« monthly changing of guard*. ceremony at the Ixtana Gatei will be held on Sunday at 5.30 I p.m.
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    • 104 17 Positive relief from coughing.. FOR CHILDREN 1 0 BABY II f Z*»~~~^ difficult breathing ,I?^^ when baby has a cold sole agent: COLD STORAGE (M) SDN. BHD. Rosewood Furniture INTERIOR DECORATION Manufactured by: SINGAPORE HANDICRAFTS CENTRE SHOWROOM: 4.OXUY ROAD. SINGAPORE-9 TEL ***** ***** bj- Ready midt madt-to- oider 13 I
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    • 865 17 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 3 lAA P.M. Opening and PhanUman; 1.20 National 3 flfl P M- Pr °B ramme summary; 3.02 Play School; I.UU velvet Jeopardy 1.50 World About Us w 3.28 The Rivers Edge; 4.40 Monsters from The Norwegian Year; 2.40 Boxing from Rainbo.
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    • 113 17 SWIMMING TIMES TOItAV: Scdili Krrhil 1150 am. (7.lft), Sincaporr 12.51 am. (8 7fti. 101 pm. (B.6ft); Port Dirkson 839 a.m. iol(t>. 8.48 p.m. 1 8 lft i. Port Surttrnham 7.50 am. 15.3 ft I, 7.34 p.m. (14.311 1 Friiann 2.33 a.m. i 8 21ti 240 p.m. (Bft). TOMORROW: Sincaporr 126
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    • 170 18 Increased outpatient rates hit polio victims IJM WOIL1) have v thoußht that the recent increase in outpatient charges from ILfl to $2 would ha\e helped cover the cost of artificial appliances, obtained from the Limb Centre on the recommendation of an orthopaedic surgeon. However this does not seem to be
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    • 57 18 I FIND it almost impossible to find words to HttlnKlv describe the services the Tenuku has done for 'Malaysia. I. for one. think that Tengku Abdul Rahman is the greatest Malaysian who ever lived. For his dedicated services, all Malavsians owe the Tenuku something like a million dollars worth of
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    • 122 18 Too shy or just too cocky •IJNWANTED' (S.T. Aug. 29) writes of the so-called undesirable and "primitivelike" conditions in Kemaman. I appreciate his comment on lack of entertainment, on absence of water supply and so on. But he also describes the social atmosphere as "hostile" and said that "the local
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    • 209 18 "ITNWANTED" is sadly U wrong in his sum-mlng-UD of attitudes of East Coast people to those from the West Coast. In his letter of Auc. 29 he says we are ultraconservative and tako exception to East Coast teachers takine female pillion passcnuers on their scooters. Wrong. 'UnwartPd." Is he aware
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    • 210 18 I\URING the recent school holidays, the Singa- pore Ministry of Education conducted a practical and useful five-day learning workshop for teachers. It was a good course and I would not have objected even if the course had been extended into the second week of
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    • 212 18 AS an escort for the world's largest and oldest travel operators I have escorted innumerable groups of north Americans throughout the Orient. This is the ninth time this year I'm visiting Singapore with groups of 35 to 40 passengers. This
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    • 33 18 MY daughter's birth certificate was sent to the Registrar-General of Birth and Death. PetaUiik Jaya. for spelling correction 18 months ago. I have not received a reply. LING CHOO GIEW Aycr Tawar. Perak
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    • 155 18 Award scholarships after the HSC results REGARDING the awards of undergraduate scholarships, the Public Service Commission should be congratulated for doing a magnificent Job. As the universities in New Zealand and Australia commence very soon after the new year. it is understandable that the PSC has to invite early applications
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    • 231 18 I REFER to the letter- by (Capt.) Mohamed Ali iS.T. Auk. 24) drawing on the subiect of East Coast postings. While I cannot entirely agree with the convenient solution that the education authorities work on the basis of "allowing teachers from a particular
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    • 99 18 TELEVISION Malaysia screens a Hindustani film once a month and this too after much rutting. The recent film screened 'Ek Fhool Char Kant*' was cut haphazardly, so that in the end we could not understand what was happening. There were seven beautiful songs in the movie
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    • 273 18 X^^H> Hoar m •> X. 4^ jk WL Wmm |SL m M£ m "< a J, JL ifltlr ry mmmm^ You always get something better from KODAK You will get twice your moneys worth and increased pleasure from every picture you take with a Kodak Instamatic camera when f^ your
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    • 30 18 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) BHD.-IPOH WE'VE MOVED... From Saturday sth September 1970 We will be located at 39 39A Jalan Hussein, off Jalan Ali Pitchay, Ipoh. Tel: 3323 3324
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    • 900 19 Bakaakafeaa&Btia^^^J^^i^g^L^^^L^J 10 LIVERfBOL Am QiMtR p. CONTiNENTU PtRTSi «UTOL»CUS lei.oes, Liverpool l«ii /.«;»arn P.nw. HECTOR Liverpool Glastai)' Sd7 11 Mala liPt/llitl Lfk SS*sa-«« Sis mi, P tarSpll If ■>> gill II a l FROM U R CONTINENTAL PBRTSi L Y C ON f***ti P. S'Kißi Sinpapur, rail MENESTHEUS Z •i.
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    • 1092 20 BBMaßwiMiMißlißiM Hj KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wait Australia/SlngapoMfJapan ftarviaa iFrerm-tie Smfapori ToAkaiChi/Na|ort T'tiama RoOt tatota Mart" 24 Sepl N Sift 1 Btt S Set 12 Set East Coast U.S.A.- Strait* Sarvlaa Nn N. Tori Bait. Charleston Orleans Houston 6al»eston S"i(aport "Akita«a Mart' U/21 Stpl "Riaitawa Man" 27 A<« 21 Ait
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    • 986 20 SJEPTUNEORIENTUNESDD. WlCOfPOPutjrH) m THE NPUauC OF aatOAfOaj) K»EMLDING. 2 SHENTON VW. 9NGAPORE. t TR ;963<33-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON. H BURG, R Dam, MAVRt, a WERP, BREM. Smiapuri P S'nam Pcwm Arrirtti It Ptrt London 5/10. H'fturt 9/10. NEPTUNE ABUAMARINE SailH ETI I Stft 1/ I Soft R'dam
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  • 412 21 THE FAMILY OP the late Mdm. H»;en Kung sincerely thank doctor*, r saara, nurses and staff of Mount Alternia Hoepltal for vary kind at:endance during her hoapitallsatlon. Also, all relatives. friends for »rrath*. contribution*, condolence* and funeral attendance on Sept. 2. MB LEE KIM CHUAN. Mr. Mr*. I,ee Khay
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  • 76 21 IN LOVING MEMORY of late Mrs. VA. Perelra nee Anceline departed .'1 C HV. Dearly remembered hy husband and children. Mass Faiimah Church B'fleld" S'»'7O .1.30 p m. IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY of the late Mr. and Mrs. Toh Ah Kaa who left us on B/t 69. 23/10/61 respectively.
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  • 327 21 OUEENSTOWN Sunday Serrves (Kngllsh 1 7.50 am. 5.30 p.m. (Chinese! V.sO a.m. 7.30 p.m. Sunday Bchooi (English) V.OO a-m 4.00 p.m: (Chinese) V.30 a.m T. 30 p.m. Saturday 8.8.— 3.30 p.m. MTF 4. 50 p.m. itnKliarit 1.4U p.m. iCbineae). PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE. Corner Orchard Road Penang Road Sunday
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    • 831 21 I aCKNOWttDCFMtNTS, (NNlVFteillf t »B»a»aaaaaa»Bafaaaaa»aaßßa»aß»taaßa«aaaaa»»Sa»»aSß»»a*»a« •>,,_ am s> a f aaaaaat BM MST SBBBK I IMMMU, MMTiSSr'JJ' »S^"fi-BJIIVrV' ClU> "T.V.TItS. UHKMCIS. X.THS. UCUEWNU. I THROUGH OUR CATS. WbMLW Rats "X*ZmZ\Jl U J lICtS WISSIH6. Pt»$OMU. P.P.C. IfQUIIMt lEUNIWS. I InllUUUll WUn WafflsleWa I '^'^sjUC^rt'^ I iSwsr.i..Nl it.iti.ul .in ut,. ts.
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    • 201 21 CHIN To Lucia and Wah Joo. son, Martin, 8.W.70. Grateful thanks Io Our Lady, gynaecologist and stall of Assunti Hospital. TONO VONOt Mlchaal son of Mr. Mr*. Ton* Kirn Chrong to Roslna daughter of Mr. and Mrs Douflaa Kljrne on B-S-70. I Western Roads: ixmd Samaritan rrrnluiii. l.l>a Vl>anuv. Him*.
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    • 493 21 SIH— BABY: James. Kla Tee Elder so Mr. Mrs Sih Kirn Boon snd Barbara. Beok Hlan elder do Mr Mrs. K.iev Yew L* Dg at St. Mary's Church. Kngland on a.8.T0. KENG KIAT. third s/o Mr. Ton DeaE Soon to l'n-Su. second d/o Mr. Mrs. Goh Cheh on A/9/70. Personal
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    • 956 21 HOUSINC DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Singapore Invite* application* from Singapore Citizens for appointment as Civ n Engineering Draughtsmen Quallßcatlona A Experience Techm- clan Diploma in Civil Structural 1 ng:neenng w|t» a minimum of six year, experience in aa engineering drawmr office. Dutlea: To prepare detail drawing* for Civil rsESalSalnß contract* from Enalneer*'
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    • 810 21 LADY ADVOCATE mm without some experience for legal firm starting shortly. Terms to be mutually agreed. Please write in confidence uith full details. Box A 4835 B.T. 8 pore. JURONC FACTORY requires female general dark. Knowledge of LCC Book-keeping. good English snd Chinese. State salary required Boa A 3825 ST..
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    • 1002 21 •OSSEES 8.C.. H.B.C. or tn University? Tou may earn hundreds of dollars during leisure. Send particulars MM PO. Box 31. Grylsag. Spore. e-BWTER LAOV SUPERVISOR re«orkns condition. Tel: Miss Yeo H nore M4WXM for Interview. CUROPEAN-EMPLOVED MIDDLfACBO Kxperlenced Malay Syce for Chevrolet Car fn'form -uppli.-i Appl\ Box A4»27 BT. Spore.
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    • 1048 21 1 SINGLE-STOREY semi-detached. 3room bungalows. furnished. »:tb I large hall, tenant room etc. Wood- land Park. H3m*. Woodlands i. i Ring ouoo.'iSi 8 pore I FURNISHEO UNFURNISHED ROOM with halconv in doo» le. storey semlharllnn Park. VVorkiiiK kiris coupi. preferred I siMiii!".". |8 pore). FULL BOARD LAUNDRY lur oversses Malaysian
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    • 964 21 NEAR SERANOOON GARDEN, TIO Chu Kang Road. 2 roam* flat. modsm sanitation, mosaic. tn.EOO Tfl S pore »M»S IK ELINQUISHINO BOOKINO Woodlands Park fully furnished SMnirl*t*che<l 4 i«K) sq ft. Kreehold. Tel: S i«.r. *****3 Mr. T«>. COMFORTABLE CITY TOWERS FLAT 2 nrdroom< Fully rurni<hrd Csrpet-.-.I Alrcondltloner. iihikn-, Boi A4«S?
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    • 746 22 Tuition MATHEMATICS SUBSIDIARY. ADDITIONAL, elrrnrntary all secondaries hv experienced Mathematics Graduate. Individual/Group. T*J Spore. EXPkHIENCED LADY TUTOR IMB* IB Blglap area required to teach housewife hngllsh. Trl: Pauline Spore 4WSIU between S p.m. MODERN CONVERSATION. WRITING, grammer aM levels. Kxpenenced qualined American coaching small group oi private. Tal: *****7 Spore.
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    • 490 22 Photography JUAN PNOTO SERVICE lot «re,n> lecture, commercial puoiielt* 177 Tanglin Road (B'nore). Wanted T.V. WANTED willing nuy any secondhand T.V. Uood or unsenrlee«Me rondltlM B'pore *****7 Wsmtsrd to purehßt— DETACHED BUNGALOW NOUSE eld/new minimum 20 000 sq.ft. semaeund diit. S. 10. 11. Principals enly. PHONE CHOW ***** SPORE For
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    • 1126 22 HOCK SOON caters all typea of ture. Half. H.l'. Rental. Very moderate prices. Trl. Spore *****U FOR DISTINCTIVE children furniture visit Nam Know Children Furniture. 17. Carver Street. Tel. ***** B'pore. CHONG r»fl COMPANY .U.r. iuiui lure ul good value design a quality •ale. Xenial lei H'pore. iUW* FOR DISTINCTIVE
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    • 1080 22 FAULTLESS ACCIOENT FREE 1966 M.G B. new Insurance Road Tax maay extras iomplete Aicessoriea Chrome Wire Wheels G T. Overdrive Gearbox Axle Highiift Camshaft Crossfloor head Twlnwebbers excellent condition enthusiast only. 196S Pontlac Parlslenne S7 son 62VW 53. 200 ono. 30. Tanglin Road. Rins 64.1794 B'pore. USED CAR LIKE NEW
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    • 1045 22 r»IAT SM September 1956 25.000 miles, excellent condition. ont owner S3. SOU/- 0.n.0. Cheng. 8 port *****8 after 4 p.m. VOLKESWAOEN. REGISTERED ISOS. Uood running condition. Slum 203- A. Race Course Road. B'pore S Blk. 34 lIMH SIMCA iom with radio .is' in.p.g. condition excellent 52.4UU7Tel: B'pore K.VM3.I txl. 2M
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    • 775 22 WILCOMI to Aphrcxlltp Social Eicon. Ml. Macptwraea Road. Ttl. B'porc MO4ll. (Will B* nhiflni to 440 Propfe'i Park Compltx w.«.f. lft.ff.7o>. MILAOV tOCIAL lICORT olftrs courtroui charming, ladira rntcrtmn you. 37K-H. Clrmcnrrau Avrnur «tt, Moor Skyscraper. 8 porr 37UU74. PAIRLADV tOCIAL CICOftT uoer. thirty attractive ladles enterUlD you. 47-B President
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    • 578 22 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY (PTC) LTD. invite applications for the post ot ENGINEER Applicants must be: Singapore citizen*, In possession of suitable Engineering qualification* and have had some year* experience In a tesponsible position In industry. The successful candidate will be based In Singapore. He will be held responsible for: Management
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 726 23 /f^i BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE [&*zj PRIVATE LIMITED Invites Application* from suitably qualified m«>n for Immediate and (A) ENGINEERING SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL: APP iif,!ivS.n V J° U f ld POfcSMS an n B |n e»rlng degree diploma n f£" t 7 1 r *-°K"l»«l tfchnlcal Institution Persons without a degree or diploma but
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    • 629 23 SPCM PATERSON CANDY (M) SDN. BERHAD invitt opplicotionj trom suitably qualified persons to fill the following vacancy: RESIDENT ENGINEER Desirable Qualifications: A minimum ot five years experience In Water Supply Engineering and related experience in site work. A Graduate or Corporate Member of the Institute of Engineers or equivalent, og«d
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    • 662 23 usso) PROJECT ENGINEER Groduote Mechonicol or Civil Engineer is required to work in Technicol Department of new ESSO Refinery now nearing completion on Pulau Ayer Chawan. QUALIFICATIONS/DUTIES: Minimum of two years experience In Mschonicol or Civil Engineering design or project work preferred Will perform engineering work in such fields as
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    • 608 23 ACCOUNTANT Applications are invited from Singapore citizens who meet the following requirements to fill the position of ACCOUNTANT in a Manufacturing company: Qualifications: Recognised accountancy qualifications: Experience: At least 3 years of working experience preferably with factory costing. Age: 25—30 years. Salary: An attractive salary is payable to the right
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  • 905 24 Marginal profits with a big turnover The enterprising brothers four, their aim: DEHIND the opening of the Foon Loong Electreu nics Corporation this afternoon, is the success story of the four Wong brothers who patiently studied the skills of marketing and servicing of electronic home appliances for 12 years with
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    • 261 24 ti ft We have the pleasure d of announcing the opening ceremony of our business FOON LOONG [j ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 1 120 Ground Floor, People's Park Shopping Complex, r New Bridge Road, Singapore 1. j| 2 Tel: ***** *****8 I on Saturday, 5th September, 1970 g| f| at 2.00 p.m.
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    • 170 24 HITACHI M/S Fong Loong Electronics Corporation V 7 AT 120 GROUND FLOOR, PEOPLES PARK SHOPPING COMPLEX 4Sd HITACHI at your kind of price. CONGRATULATIONS FOON LOONG ELECTRONICS CORPN. on their official opening today p^Msf/t£~ ADVERTISING RGENCY 31*37AUf«RPICKERINCSTRt£T.SINGAI>ORE1. TELEPHONE: ***** b (5 Ll'. A COfMPLETE ADVERTISING SERVICE Ml MBin: ASSOCIATION OF
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 391 25  -  JOE DORAI By JRENGGANU last nijfht won the Feith Cup when they beat Singapore Business Houses Football LeaftM by live penalties t«» three, after the natch had been drawa 1-1 after extra time ;it Jalan I4esar. Trengganu were dvd winners. They were litter and better trained,
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    • 34 25 HI Xv I• P.ilue-Mllitar.v n an iill-Siiißapore flnal ■ii the Johore Open .se\pn-n---.tif ranter tntnpptltion at Johore Hahru yesierdny Jobore Batani United took place when i hey beat Blftrks B
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    • 310 25 IyITHOUT the big puns and their giant machines from Australia and New Zealand, this year's Malaysian Grand Prix at Biitu Ti«a tomorrow looks wide open. The leading contenders— Hong Kong's Albert Poon 'Brnbham BT 30V John Mac Donald ißrubham BT 30 1 and Tony Maw
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    • 531 25 SINGAPORE international Patrlrla Chan of Methodist Girls School yesterday broke the cieln -year-old 50m freestyle meet record whrn she won in M>3 MS at the City District Schools suimmini; Meet at River Valley Road. A probable Asian Guinea rcpiesentatl\c tins December. Patricia bettered the old mark
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    • 396 25 TAN Swee Leng of Serangoon i Garden Technical School •ran four events yesterday to make his flnal tally as six wm.s in the Serangoon District Swimlninu Meet at Amber Road. H«M>--Open 400 m freestyle 1 Thii Swee I enc 2 Francis Ooh 3 Woo Yuen Loong
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    • 204 25 Gerald Loong wins place in Putra Cup side pDRMER Eu Tong Sen Cup winner, Gerald Loong, beat two seasoned campaigners, B.K. Sen and Ong Chew Bee, for the last place in the four member Singapore Putra Cup golf team to Hong Kong next month. Loong, who shot into prominence at
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    • 461 25  -  TEOH ENG TATT By 4 FTER a good Wednesday workout which ended A in a 3-3 draw against Royal Navy at HMS Terror, Singapore Cricket Club are ready to turn on their full power today In the seasons opening rugby match on the
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    • 216 25  - Shipyard now have eyes on a third GODFREY ROBERT By SEMBAWANG Shipyard emerged as a new force in Singapore hockey when they beat Singapore Crleket Club 1-0 at the padang yesterday to win the SHA junior knockout title— their second success in their first competitive year. Their raptain. Foo Men*
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    • 343 26  -  LAN PEREIRA By AN unbeaten partnership of 71 runs for the A fourth wicket between Zainudin Meah and Arputham Christie helped Malaysia reach 164-3 at the end of the first day s play in their cricket Test against Singapore at the Kuala Lumpur
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    • 105 26 MALAYSIA IST INNS Hhiiul c R Stcvrns b S Murthi 48 Alwl Z-haman b R (ia Silva 23 Durairatnam Ibw J. "Martens ZRinudin Meah not nut 51 ChrJ tta not out 24 Fvtras 12 TOTAL (fnr 3) 1-1 WkH lell at: 75. 77. 93 Rowing: J Marten* 21-10--39-1 M
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    • 68 26 NEW YORK Pri t of ba«-bi!l mat) National league St Lcuis 5 Nfv York 3. chk-ano 7 Philadelphia 2. Atlnna 11 Lob Anselrs 4. Cincinnati 7 s.in Rmu MO 3 Ban D:eeo 4 Houston 0 American l.ea;ue Milwaukee 8 Minnesota 3 Clr\ eland 4 Wachln-toa 2 Ba|t'n>or
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    • 22 26 Blacks beat Polui-Mili' iry 13-5 .n an ,ill-bin«a|> n lunl in Hit Juhore oeven-a-sule rugger cimpetition at Joliure B.ihru yesterday
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    • 159 26 LONDON. Fri.— British R^der Cup aullrr Biian B'rnis ■bat Una '.he eaimt re« ord al Holl'll ><",l v.- rrd^v to ir.id I al"r t!i- tn-J-t niund of 'he I £70.000 i $515,000 > John Pia}- er c; B^rnc~ c.irded a lour-undei-par 69 in
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    • 376 26 |^EW YORK. Fn. Defending champion Knd Lavoi and second-seeded John Newcombe easily advanced to the third round of the $480,000 U.S. Open tennis championships hen us both men's and women's tingles went according to form. Only one seeded player, No. 30 aeed h m
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    • 66 26 JAKARIA. Fri The cbatrnan oi tii- tnternatlo'ial Olv iilpn- C* Blinltte*, A\ery Brundage, v ill dottCSla :n Nnwniher belme flvlng to Bar-r.kc^k t'> atN-nd the Asi»n Games. o'rlcials here The nillcil ~.i:d Mr. Brundaje was invited to u'li liklohv Suit m Hatnengku ■mrano. Mirn^n in ctaani ot
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    • 155 26 Germans set 2 world marks 'FURIN. Fri. Two 1 world athletics records li>ll at the Student Games yesterday to West CJerman lon» jumper Heide Rosendahl (pictured above) and East German pole vaullrr Wolfganu Nordwlg. Heidr. B, made a lastiumi) leap oi 584 1 23 ft 5 4.ii. p tn better
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    • 219 26 LONDON. Fri. Kent staked their clhim lor the Lnnlisn county cricket championship yesterday when they collected a further eight bonus points In their match against Leicestershire. Kent roared to 421-7 declwred for a lead of 289. Gra- j ham Johnson slammed a century in
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    • 517 27 Lord Shah best bet at Penang RACING with EPSOM JEEP gEST bet at Penang today is Lord Shah in Race 6. He was finishing fast when second to Royal Mark over It last week. He will be better suited by today's 8', 2 f trip and can be backed with
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    • 106 27 SYDNEY. Fi: Chf— Mai Wun.unli lDimcr Thai tHule-trnitLs champion. last nighl Deul loimoi MalH.v.sun iniornational Lee Mun Chew in the men's singles semifinals ot tiif Australian cham- pionships here. Wuvanich. f«vouritr to retain 1:ls title. won 21-13 21-13 21-15 In the linal. he v. ill pita M.diael
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    • 237 27 DADIAUT si M.MtK and l>ollar Standard worked well in .soft going at Penang yesterday. Radiant Summer beat I Am Proud in a 2f dash In 26 1 5 sec. Dollar Standard was kfpt on the bit over 2f in 26 2 5 accompanied by (..in
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    • 138 27 AIIAMI. Fri. —Pat Pa- llnkas, housewife, schoo lteacher and placekiok holder, became the first woman to get a professional American football contract yesterday, then got suspended for missing practice. Orlando Panthers' coach Paul Massev said there was "no way she will play against
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    • 12 25 ANY BOOK DEALER WHO CAN READ YOU is in the Yellow Pages
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 76 25 VTIILETIt'S Pohce-MID intei iFaner Pk 2). iKMkI I Kjwi Cup: Bale.siier Clubs v PaddiiK Clubfc 'B.)ifMier R(i 2 3<l>. i 181 I ll\M> Nat.imal srhool* < hampionshlps (Chinese us. (.til I m«i«l .stroke six UK- FAS Yo'lth spmlt iXttf Pk 5 pin >. rripndliP!-: Johore Refs v Sixjre nHFL In
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    • 869 26 I I Chemical Company of Malaysia Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 7J«Vc Redeemable Debenture Stock 1969/72 Transfer Books of the Company will be closed Irom 23rd September 1970 to Ist October 1970. both days inclusive, lor the preparation of interest warrants. Interest at the rale
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    • 883 26 HI MF INDUSTEIES (MALAYA) BERHAD NOnCI OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MJIRK IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hie Eleventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, Jalan 219, off Federal Highway. Petailng Jaya, Selantjor at liM p.m. on Tuesday. 19th September. 1970 for the following purposes:—
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 272 26 Straits Times Crossword A( RUKS 7. Oolre «MU| like a mpdlpval 1 n V1C th mU K^ *>**> "»<"•' IBd 4lon 1101 frierd. at mmc in Eart Lanci. 6 Recenfrs flt Aintree? < 6 1 <6. 81. V. I see changes. Including fret 13 Sheer confusion In s sham; 181
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  • 171 27 i.r.M>M JLtr MA. BOY I'OIMt.K H. DLOI'MINT Kace 1; »uli.ili .Vli»- X.ii imti ur II UI.OPMLN T Mio> Raconteur Suhali H. D"l.Ol\>U..\ T Subuli iMII.-.l i>i si n ky Kace 2: N'->"' Master Amnesty owou '•pace Master Itinjai Walk I, >l \STtB Xl id rsiiu.M Walk C I.KrOKT Shanghai
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    • 731 27 PENANG CARD GOING I OKF( AST: Soft 2.0 CLASS 6 DIV. 3 6F BiUB^B^M ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1 a. SENATOR Ml I'" 4 <» >•'-' ♦■*> -lUloo o 1 MM GREAT CHAMP M«l «M 7 Ul 1 «0 i KINGSEL ...k M-"~>r I 8.8 M 183 Mi <* 4
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  • 55 28 ■-U MRS. f.C. LO il.'. Tot.. M.ne dint i..i. rlnlly til. aVpttl > incrxl Rrrvlee <tt BinJ.il I'urk 1.10 in. Sun<l»v Ith and ih. m Mount ua. RaajMßt a' ii- I i,.n:itiOH« to MariRIII rnn« K H m Memorial Raul Mount Alumia Hoapitm. MRS. L.C LOPEZ ni'.'i Q hj.in.
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  • 62 28 IOKYO. Kri Jaiiane.se scieniiM- tlhimed today to have developed n nli>s cable as Hun a« a hair through which 1.000 tele\ islon rliannels can 1)p sent simultaneously. IMtafl loser beams The pla.-s lihre. chllpcl .Stllik-. has been joint l\ developeo hv Hie Nippon Elpcuk
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  • 449 28 'No' to PSA plan for labour force PORT WORKERS SEND MEMO TO HOWE SINGAPORE, Fri TIIK l i.oi strong waterfront labour force is ;ii;;iinst the l'orl ol" Singapore Authority's plan to regroup them from 23-man into 15-mar r^llgS. The port workers support the PSA integra tion scheme to streamline operations,
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    286 28 AIRPORT SEND-OFF FOR KING BY YIP GROUP KUALA LUMPUR. Friday rE Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, who completes his five-year term on Sept. 21. and the Raja Permaisuri Agong were today given a ceremonial send-off when they flew home to their slate capital, Kuala Trengganu. Heading the YIP group at
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  • 353 28 SINGAPORE. Fri. I r pHE Asian Develop- ment Bank is poised to play a bigger role in financing multi-million dollar projects in Singapore. The ADB president. Mr. Takeshi Watanabe. disclosed tonight that his bank was considering granting loans to "several other projects"
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  • 102 28 BUISRANr;. Kri Police rushed to the campus of Queensland l'niv*r*|tv this ;ifteni'ioii to break up i mob of 604) students rioting after a visit *>y a South Vietnamese diplomat. Fighting started after Mr. Luu Tuong Quang. First Secretary of the South Vietnamese F.mhassy in Canberra,
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  • 62 28 COLOMBO Pn Ce\lons Prime MinMrr Mrs. Sinmavo B>nclariin«tikr> left for Madrax. I India, this afternoon on her »iv tn Lusaka. Zambia, to attend I the non-aligned <ummlt confe- renre CANBERHA Km Australia Is now prppnico m Mipnlv arm* us \\fll U mllitarv support equlpnu nixicllß.
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    • 36 28 The weather The weather outlook lot SlNi.vloKr :i<.m 6 am to noon tttfcfj i>: Fmr. London 68-56 F Hourly. Paris cloudy. MOMfi* rtd-.iSF I ..vtrraM. Nf>» Y»ik 87-7 OF i Mmmbots, San Fran-iM-d 70-55 F fair.
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