The Straits Times, 2 March 1971

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National HKwspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 2 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005 M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 701 1 Alliance cheers for Dr. Lim REST OF THE DEBATE BEGINS IN PAGE 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday GERAKAN leader and Penang Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu received rounds of applause from the Alliance members in the Dewan Ra'ayat today when he gave his parry's emphatic support
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  • 85 1 Developer ordered to pay $2.2 mil SINGAPORE, Mon.—Summary judgment for 52.292.662 against housing developer Mr. Tay Ben* Swee was obtained by the I'omptrollrr of Income Tax in IliKh Court suit today. Mr. Ta>. of Orchard Koad, was alleged to owe the taxes for 1969. Appeal He contested unsuccessfully the Comptroller's
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  • 274 1  - PCs save man from death GERRY De SILVA: By Singapore, Mon. YOUNG labourer was saved from certain death tonight when two policemen grabbed his arm in the nick of time as he fell off the balcony of a third floor Housing Board flat in Magaret Drive. The drama climaxed one
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  • 168 1 Bomb blast at the US Capitol WASHINGTON. Mon.— An anonymous telephone warning preceded a bomb explosion one floor below the U.S. Capitols great rotunda early today. A barber shop, a woman's washroom and several small offices in the Senate wing were badly damaged. Capitol police would officially only say: "Yes.
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  • 39 1 BRUSSELS. Mon. James Subramaniam, a Malaysian citizen, was arrested this week-end when Customs found 9.5 kilos (21-lb). of hashish in his luggage, police announced today. They said he was about to board a plane for London.— AP.
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  • 91 1 RECORD POOLS WIN GOES A-BEGGING BOLOGNA. Mon. A punter has won a record 441.396.700 lire ($2.2 million) on the football pools but no ore c«. to hand over the mo.ie>. Officials hunting the winner said all they knew about him was that he bought his ticket from a tobacconist's shop
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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE. Mon The jackpot of $135,000 was won in yesterday's Toto draw No. 16^71.
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  • 1002 1 Frogmen find three bodies Lake tragedy RINGLET (Cameron Highlands). Monday jyjALAYSIAN Navy frogmen late today found the car carrying seven members of the Teng famirv which plunged into the Sultan Abu Bakar lake near here 00 Saturday night. A mobile crane which arrived here earlier this morning from Ipoh winched
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  • 125 1 Big police crackdown on pirate cabs CINGAPORE. Mon. About 1,000 "pirate" taxi drivers converged on the Maxwell Road Traffic Police headquarters tonight following a new antipirate campaign by the police. About 10 "pirates" had been arrested earlier in island-wide raids. The anti-pirates operation swung into action at 7 p.m Police
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  • 51 1 CARACAS (Venezuela), Mon The 13-year-old son of Venezuelan multi-millionaire Jacobo Taurel was kidnapped early today, police announced. Only H months ago Senor Taurel paid half a million bollvares (about $330,000) In ransom money after the same son was snatched by armed men on hi* way to school.
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  • 40 1 ADDIS ABABA. Mon Frlc tion deepened among African Foreign Minister* today over Uganda's representation at their conference and threatened cancellation of the whole session, conference sources said. The rift caused postponement of the morning session TJPI.
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  • 48 1 VIENTIANE. Mon— Laotian Prime Minister Prince Bouvanna Phouma has appealed to United Nations Becretary-O«neral U Thant tc personally Intervene with the big powers to secure the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the kingdom, the official agency Lao Press reported today— Reuter (See Back Page)
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  • 3 a.m.ROUNDUP
    • 28 1 DAMASCUS. Mob.— SyrU'i political leadership has nominated Prune Minister IX. Gen. Hales Aaaad lo be President for the next wen yean. Damaacns Radio announced. UPI.
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  • 185 2 Police told: Have faith, do not resign SINGAPORE. Mon The central executive committee. Junior Officers' and Constables' Federated Association of the Singapore Police Force, has expressed "grave concern" over tht- number of resignations by junior officers and constables in raeent months. It. however, gave no figures. In a circular to
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  • 76 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A hotel in Orange Grove Road will t>.- blessed tomorrow, not by mmi- but seven priests of different denominations. Why the rtligious strain in a modern jet -set hotel like the Shangri-la? The hotel spokesman explained: "It's traditional among people to
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  • 328 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. j A SINGAPORE teacher's "quickie 'livorce in a lower court in India cannot be recognised in Singapore, a maintenance court ruled today. The magistrate, Mr. Chiam Boon Keng. then ordered N.K. Selvarajan, 41, of Changkat Changi Secondary School, to pay $200
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  • 85 2 Koh to head Faculty of Law SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's first High Commissioner to Canada and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee, was elected Dean of the Law Faculty. University of Singapore, by staff members of the faculty today. Law lecturer Mr S. Jayakumar was elected
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  • 38 2 SINOAPORE. Mon Brigadier D.W.V.P. OFlaherty. D.FO.. today presented 10 flbreglass two-seater canoes, on behalf of the British Army, to the proposed Singapore Canoe Federation at the Sea Training Centre of the Vigilante Corps at Pasir Panjang.
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  • 164 2  - Made-in-Singapore perfumes 'take to the air' BAILYNE SUNG: By Singapore. Monday MADE in Singapore perfumes "took to the air" today. Three different scents, manufactured by Perfumes of the Orient, were Introduced aboard MSA's international flights as sales items for the first time. Mrs. Chris 1 1 n a Stone, chairman
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  • 92 2 'ABSORB EXTRA COST' CALL TO OIL FIRMS KUALA LI'.MPIR. Mon The Selangor Consumers' Association has urged oil companies here and in Singapore to absorb increases in retail prices of their products. In letters to chief executives of Esso. Shell, BP, Caltex and Mobil, the association requested them to urge their
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  • 29 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Musical Society will hold Its annual meeting and buffet dinner at St. Andrew s Cathedral Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. on March 10.
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  • 84 2 Snack bar robbed by three men CINGAPORE, Mon— Three men. one armed with a revolver, today robbed the manager and employees of a snack bar ol cash and belongings totalling $750. The trio entered the Express Milk and Icecream Bar in Scmbawang Hill K tate at 2.30 p.m. and ordered
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  • 50 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Tli c Minister for Social Affairs. Ini che Othman Wok. today visited j the Canosslan Convent School I for the Deaf In Jurong. the I Children's Aid Society in Cle- menti Road and the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association Trafalgar Home in Ylo Chu Kang I Road
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  • 658 3  -  MAUREEN PETERS: SEMINAR ENDS WITH PLEDGE By Singapore, Monday CINGAPORE teachers today recommended, among other things, the establishment of separate Education Service Commission, a more attractive salary structure, and a study of a possible decentralisation of the local education administration. The recommendations were tabled
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  • 222 3 Typhoid: Lack of hygiene blamed SINGAPORE, Monday rpHE typhoid outbreak in Geylang Serai was caused not so much by insanitary conditions there as claimed by some residents but by the breakdown of personal hygiene, the Health Ministry said today. A Ministry statement said: "While it Is not denied that both
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  • 103 3 STARK NAKED 1 MAN FINED FOR MOLESTING HOUSEWIFE SINGAPORE, Mon. Housewife Isnah bte Mustari was sleeping soundly with her husband in their Taman Jurong flat early today, when she was suddenly awakened by "a stark naked man" standing beside her bed, a court heard today. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh,
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  • 37 3 SINOAPORE. Mon. Police today found the body of Llew Chin Chew. 57, of Kampong Setnenal. Pulau Bulcom Besar. among some Dushes about a quarter mile from his home. No foul play Is suspected.
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  • 208 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. It was from her neighbours that Mrs. Cheah Thian Kiu (above) today learnt she had won SlO.OOO. Too bogged down with early morning chores to read the papers, Mrs. Cheah did not know she was the third Singapore woman in a
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  • 176 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A WELL-KNOWN Malay saying was quoted tonight to teach a group of Singapore civil servants the art of courtesy. It was about the express trains that thunder along little kampong stations, without stopping. of course, and with Its whistle
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  • 305 3 Worker 'poaching' problem for garment industry SINGAPORE. Mon. Some firms in Singapore were aggravating the difficulties of the garment Industry by poaching skilled workers from each other as a means of overcoming the skilled labour shortage. Mr. Ho See Beng, MP for Bras Basah. said this today at the opening
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  • 35 3 SINGAPORE. Mon President Sheares has extended the term of office of Mr DC. D'Cotta as a judge of the Supreme Court for another two years, a Government gazette announced today.
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  • 28 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Teo Koon Lian was today fined $180 for Illegally using his SCHreglstered taxi for hire along Queensway on Jan. 18. His vehicle was forfeited.
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    • 283 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE I EXTREMELY URGENT 1 LIQUIDATION BY 1 PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL EMPRESS PLACE SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY, 4TH MARCH 1971, AT 5.30 P.M. A COMPLETE REDIRECTED EXHIBITION SHIPMENT EXCEPTIONALLY VALUABLE LUXURY QUALITIES PERSIAN CARPETS AND RUGSJ AND OTHER ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS ORIGINALLY EXHIBITED IN
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  • 350 4 Special squad out to check on smoke —adverts- CINGAPORE, Mon. The special unit In the Ministry of Culture charged with checking on cigarette advertising went out for the first time today with the sanction of the law. Until yesterday their role had been idvisory. But from today they will enforce
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  • 339 4  - Move to make car park bus service popular TAN WANG JOO: By Singapore, Monday pLANS to popularise the new shuttle bus service from Kallang Park to the city centre introduced today with negligible response will be announced within the week. The shuttle run operated by four new buses of Associated
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  • 173 4 WIFE GETS DIVORCE FROM JEALOUS HUSBAND CINGAPORE, Mon. A telephone operator who described her husband as a habitual gambler told the High Court today that she was once declared a bankrupt on account of his gambling debts. Mrs. Coral Ann Aeria, nee Ranasinghe, who was suing her husband Gorton Derrick
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  • 46 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Botanic Gardens will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Wednesdays till further notice. On other days the gardens will be open as usual from 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. No reason was given.
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  • 218 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr*. Christian Stone's Sarong Island, together with another 27.225 square feet of land on Sentosa also belonging to her. are being taken over by the Government for the development of the Sentosa tourist complex. Notice of the acquisition of the 190.575 square
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  • 144 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Damages for a total sum of $44,522 against the Government were awarded by the High Court today to a welder, Soh Su Hu, seriously injured in a coUision with a Mindef Land Rover a year ago. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab held
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  • 118 4 Outing for four ends with one stabbed SINGAPORE, Mon. An outing by two couples at a Taman Jurong lake last night ended with one of the men being stabbed in the thigh in a hold-up. The victim. Chong Seng. 20. was strolling along the Springtime (boating lakei with a trlend
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— There were 3,022 blood donations last month. the Blocd Bank announced today. Total reseive blood stocks are In an "above average position" B»ld tht bank.
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  • 216 4 SHOWING A TRICK OR TWO TO NAVAL BASE WIVES SINGAPORE. Mon. The women of the Naval Base Ladies Club will be literally swept off their feet when they meet Commodore Derek Napper next week. For Commodore Napper. 48. who started in his new post as Chief of stall Far East
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three bands will perform at the Botanic Gardens In Cluny Road this month. They are the Sin- j gapore Infantry Regiment iMar i 11 from 815 to 9.15 p.m.). Fowlie Primary School (Mar. 14 frcm 5.30 to 6.30 p.m.) and Singapore Gui Pipers (Mar. 21 from
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    • 187 4 4 -Theatre Simultaneous OPENING TODAY! I REX* GRAND* ROYAL -REX Singapore Ipoh Penang Johore Bahru g ON SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME! The Glorious Epic of One of the Four Great Companions of PROPHET MOHAMED Molay subs. I k FILM EVERY MUSLIM SHOULD SEE! CASSIUS CLAY yjF next change RICHARD
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  • 435 5 Overtime law: NTUC calls for review PAY OR TIME-OFF FOR 'ESSENTIAL' STAFF? SINGAPORE, Monday •JMIK \TI(. today urged Ihe Government l<» reconsider 1 the law which stipulates thai workers in essential services, who work on ;i resl day or public holiday, be given a day off in lieu. In a
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  • 110 5 MOBILE COP AIDS ROBBED YOUTH SIM.APORK. Mon. A mobile squad policeman today departed from his normal traffic duties to go to the aid of a youth who had earlier been robbed in a public toilet. PC Krishna Baknvui v.is on duty at Connauuht Drive at 11 am. when he was
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE Mon Jasuav.. tin. i Singh. 21, of Malaysia, who told a court lie swam 20 metres to come to Singapore, was jailed for five months today for illegal entry into the country on Feb. 20 He had two convictions.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Mohamed Ismail bin Hajl Hassan. 21. of West Malaysia, was jailed for 2.- years today for stealing a bicycle in North Bridge Road on Feb. 26 He had three convictions
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  • 44 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Teo Gek Choon, 50. charged with sleeping on a public road, was today given a six-month condlSnal discharge when he apologised to the police for incon-"ST-MS" committing the offence In Clyde Street, off Beach Road on Saturday.
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Chapkoon-do Institute will hold its first grading In Its premises at Anderson Road on Sunday from 9 am About 200 enthusiasts of the art, which Is a combination of karate and the Chinese art of self-defence, are expected to take part.
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  • 35 5 Jailed 2i years SINGAPORE. Mon Sng Hwee Slang. 19. with one previous conviction was Jailed for mx months today for stealing a motorcycle from a car-park in Loronn* 5. Toa Pa yon on Feb 18
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  • 124 5 4 ARMED MEN ROR COFFEESHOP ASSISTANT OF $400 Sr-OAPORE. Mon. Four rubbers two armed with revolvers last night rubbed a coffeeshop assistant of cash and provisions totalling $400. Tan It Tee wa> sweeping the floor of thr shop In Market Street at about 10.40 p.m. when two men entered the
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  • 74 5 Businessman denies $500 bribe SINGAPORE. Mon. Businessman Lai 800 Sal. 28. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of offering a S5OO bribe to a Port Authority engineer in Lorong 1, Realty Park, on Jan. 7. It was alleged that he offered the money to Mok Wens Cheon. in return
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  • 261 5 SIX PLEAD GUILTY TO TWO CHARGES OF ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Monday CIX robbers who ransacked their victims' houses after tying them up pleaded guilty in a district court today to two charges of robbery. They are Tan Slew Tong. 24. Ng Wai Leong. 19, Lim Chee Kiang. 22. Ng Ah Kow.
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  • 213 5 Professor flies in to fight Brunei's Biting —Midges BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. Professor C.Y. Chow, a United Nations expert. n>w in here today to fight the Biting Midges -tiny insects which are turning Brunei's beaches into a living hell. i The insects attack human beings, but unlike the sand fly.
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Motorcyclist Wong Peng Lam. 23. was Injured when his machine and a car collided at the junction of Scotts and Orchard Roads this morning. There were 57 traffic accidents one serious yesterday.
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  • 33 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eiuht men and a woman were nned a total of more than $11,000 toI day for operating illegal four- digit lotteries on Saturday. Fines ranged from $300 to $2,000.
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open the Swan Tea House and Swan Art Gallery In Amber Mansion on Sunday at 11 a.m. The gallery will serve as a tourist attraction and exhibit the works of talented local artists.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 294 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Tame round— l'm going back 1. Smith's 9 with no line oo a horn* I (8). suffragette (8). BasU f marriage In church? 6 Ate without 11? Thats badl Dnln for the knot to tte< (6). («ti 0 Little things attempt sanrtce ,8) IB- Paper
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  • MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT
    • 1960 6 Musa: Bill heralds a new political era in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Monday MALAYSIA will enter a new political era with the passing of the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill, the Alliance Assistant Whip, Inche Musa Hitam, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. Inche Musa was the first speaker in the House today when
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    • 427 6 guard racial harmony was not borne by the Government alone but by all. "I hope they realise this. Once the Bill is passed, we will enter Into a new political era which requires new approaches, techniques and methods, he said.
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    • 416 7 Natives in East Malaysia not benefiting: -Rahman KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sarawak Chief Minister. Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, said today Malays and natives of the two Borneo states had not benefited from the existing provisions relating to their special positions. The proposed amendments to the Malaysian Constitution, he added, were
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    • 91 7 New closing date for Asean applicants SINGAPORE. Mon. The Nanyang University will accept Asean scholarship applications to stud.y at the university for the 1971-72 session till March 9. The original closing date was Feb. 27, but the university had decided to extend the closing date by 10 days because the
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    • 122 7 KUALA I UMPIR. Mon. A I "niversity of Malaya councillor. Dr. M.K. Rajakumar. today described the new emergency refutations concerning universities as a "major attack on academic freedom in the country." Expressing "crave concern" about Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance No. 74 ratetted last Tuesday,
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    • 98 6 ■0 1 II Iv fV jtta in wofnlNiM »mh Ihr ficmin f nhu National Theatre Public performance Friday 19th March 8.30 p.m. Ticket, $1 00, $2.00, $3 00 $4 00 Available at National Theatre Box Office (10.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m.) Robinson's, Cold Storogc C. K. Tang. University/School students and member;
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    • 326 7 f Mm S JOANNE DREW ANNOUNCES A NEW HEALTH CLUB FOR MEN That should be the best news you've heard in years. Let's face it, you're not as fit and healthy as you should be. The cushy executive life leaves you out of shape and overweight. But keeping fit can
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  • 257 8 MSA to start Spore to London service in -big Way- CINGAPORE, Mon. Malaysia Singapore Airlines will launch its new Singapore to London service on June 2 in a big way. Promotion plans for the service three flights weekly with en route stops at Bombay, Bahrain and Rome arr now being
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  • 101 8 Man sues paper for $1,600 over 'Spot the Ball' contest KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Utusan Melayu <M) Berhad was today sued $1,600 prize money promised in a compjtuion organised by its paper, the Utusan Malaysia. The claim was brought by Amir Mohamed Rudin of Kampong Pandan who maintained that he had
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  • 91 8 Maiden voyage of cargo ship SINGAPORE, Mon. A cocktail party was held on board the Bunga Melor, a Malaysian cargo liner, at the Port of Singapore Authority wharves today, to mark her maiden voyage from Hong Kong to Europe. The Bunga Melor is the sister-ship of the Bunga Raya, the
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  • 67 8 SINOAPORE, Mon— Music teacher Mr. Victor Doggett was elected president of the Singapore Music Teachers Association at Its recent annual meetIng. Other officials elected were Mr. Choo nwee Lim, vice-presi-dent; Miss Edna Chia Kirn Choo, secretary (re-elected); Miss Maria Chen, treasurer; and Miss Janet Antonio. Mrs. Drorothy
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  • 201 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. CHIEF Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin today granted an application In the High Court for the appraisal and sale of a South Kprean oil tanker, arrested here on Christmas Day. The order was at the request of Mr. Tan
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  • 104 8 Telephone directories to be issued annually SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Telephone Board will issue telephone directories only once a year from July to keep in line with the practice of large telephone organisations in other countries. According to informed sources, countries with wrll-<li'w|iipcil telephone systems do not issue directories once
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  • 422 8 Idea will not work yet, says chamber official Tenders only for firms which employ Malays KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Selangor Government's decision tc award tenders only to contractors with Malay workers was described as a good idea today but it was pointed out that there were insufficient number of Malay workers.
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  • 353 8 $4,000 fine for $400 bribe bid to police CINGAPORE, Mon. A member of the Queenstown Citizens Consulative Committee went "Just a little too far" in his efforts to be helpful, a court heard today. In trying io "help" a friend who was arrested for assisting in a fourdigit character lottery,
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  • 327 8 SINGAPORE— GETS 79 NEW LAWYERS CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 Seventy-nine new lawyers have graduated from the University of Singapore. The results of their final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws held in January were :innounced today. Phillip Nalliah Pillal was the only candidate to get First Class Honours. The
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  • 334 8 All that law talk from dawn to dusk pays off for Phillip gINGAPORE, Mon. Talk ing law over breakfast lunch, tea and dinner practically every day for four years paid off toda\ for Phillip Nalliah Pillai. He scored a first in the I'ni versity of Singapore law finals the second
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  • 79 8 Divorce for wife's adultery SINGAPORE. Mon. A laboratory attendant discovered that his had been unfaithful t> seven years after their riage was granted a d: by the High Court today on grounds of adultery. Valthllingam Vetnvel was married In February. 1959 and has three children, said he le.irnt that his
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  • 224 9 So easy now to spot the dud driving licences SINGAPORE, Monday £)HIYKKS with forged driving licences can easily Ik- found out and prosecuted when they go to renew their licences nowadays. The reason is that forgeries which escape human eyes are now being detected by a computer used to check
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  • 123 9 Mother who killed son sent to hospital J/TJALA LUMPUR, Mon. A mother of three, P. Kamala, who slashed her two-year-old son to death, was committed today to Tanjong Rambutan mental hospital. Justice Dato S.M. Yong mad»- this order in the High Court after a sevenman jury returned an unanimous verdict
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  • 32 9 Zaigmondy concert SINGAPORE. Mon Famous German violinist. Denes Zaigmondy will give a concert on March 16 at the Victoria Thealie at 8.45 pm Tickets are available at Donald Moore Galleries. Llat Towers.
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  • 78 9 5 JAPANESE COACHES FOR AIRPORT SERVICE CINGAPORE, Mon. Five coaches costing more than $750,000 will arrive from Tokyo soon for Siakson Coach Tours, which today began operating the Singapore airport limousine service. The 35-seater coaches will be put into use for carrying passengers from the airport to their hotels and
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  • 86 9 HIGHER-PRICE BRITISH POSTAL ORDERS SINGAPORE. Mon. British postal orders cost more In Singapore from today following an Increase in the commission on postal orders In Britain. This is because of a British tariff Increase, which was introduced to coincide with the change to two de- cimal currency on Feb. 15.
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  • 122 9 Shorter air route to Europe CINGAPORE, Mon—Malayslans and Singaporeans wishing to travel to Europe via Tokyo will have a shorter air route starting on April 3. From that date they can travel on the Scandinavian Airlines trans-Siberian express between Tokyo and Copenhagen. "This new route will lop off 2,000 miles
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  • 24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The British Information Services will give free lur.chtlme film shows every Tuesday at Its premises In CUflord nouse, Collyer Quay.
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  • 165 9  -  NELLIE HAR By Singapore, Monday SHI s the newest leading lady of the Chinese sword-flgh-ter's celluloid world, and Singapore movie fans have yet to see her in action. She's Hong Kong's current screen rave, Miss Miau Ker Siu (above). For Ker
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  • 218 9 Reunion with 'dad and mvm 1 of naval —cadets PENANO, Mon. They were "dad and mum" to 10 Malaysian naval cadets attending Darmouth naval college. Now they are in Malaysia lor a reunion with their foster children. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Hawken. of Torquay, have so far met four of
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Economic Development Board director Mr P. Y. Hwang, has been elected president of the EDB Recreation Club. Other officials elected at the club's annual meeting are Mr. Kwok Hoe Ltm vice-president). Mr. Gurmukh Singh < secretary! and Mr. Danny Sacl Plllal <aslstant secretary).
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    • 187 9 Mh'fl Ovp By V. T. Hun, lin WB-LWE-RE YE* YOU SURE I I ..BUT I DIDN'T .IT'S NOT, REX, ITS I I .."m IS RACE WILL GO DOW U^" RIGHT.' WE WIN AND IN ANP WE PUT OLD JONES FISLJRE THE PRIZE I THE PRINCIPLE AS A GREAT TURNING POtNT/T..AND
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  • The Straits Times
    • 438 10 Malaysia may withdraw from the eight nation Commonwealth group which is to survey defence problems in the Indian Ocean. Nigeria has already withdrawn, other Commonwealth countries have expressed their sense of shock at the British intention to sell helicopters to South Africa and the U.N. special committee on
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    • 323 10 The 20-month-old fledgling University of Penang may not yet have its own campus but it is certainly bristling with ideas, the latest of which is to introduce correspondence courses for degrees in the humanities and social sciences. This scheme will be welcomed by young, ambitious Malaysians who would
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    • 218 10 When a visiting traffic expert is "booked" for breaking the speed limit twice in a single day the average motorist must be pardoned if he has to suppress a superior smile. But Mr. Jack Ludhill's experience in Singapore was less than funny. It focusses attention on
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  • 1353 10  -  JIM GIBBINS THE SWIMMING POOL SET-OR THE THE JET SET-OR THE 'WE'VE BEEN 'SPLASH IT IN A BIG WAY' TYPE JUST ABOUT EVERYWHERE' TYPE By Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIANS IN SEARCH OF SUCCESS SYMBOLS THERE are cars in the k a m pongs. And swimming pools in the
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 244 10 ADULT FILMS -WHY NOT HAVE SPECIAL CINEMAS? THE article on film censorship and film classification by Ernest Corea in the Sunday Times was interesting except for the following. On "Woodstock," he sympathises "deeply with the censors" not on grounds of sociology, but on cinematic quality, because he "found it a
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    • 126 10 QJOME three weeks ago when visiting Singapore. I mislaid, on arrival at the airport, a bri e f c ase containing valuable personal Daners. also a small overnight bag. Forty-eight hours later these items were returned to me. Fortunately owing to aircraft delay I was able to thank and reward
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    • 118 10 T"HE authorities in Singapore are to be congratulated on taking action (lamentable), but necessary) to control the menare of the large number >>f monkeys in the Botanic Gardens. The department must also be commended on its skilful handling of a thankless task. I am
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  • 558 10  -  ROLAND HUNTFORD HELSINKI Finnish Ambassador to U.X heads list of 'possibles' BY IN the preliminary manoeuvring over the succession to the post of United Nation^ Secretary-General, Mr. Max Jacobsen, Finnish Ambassador to the UN, at present appears to be ahead of the field. Shortly
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 295 11 NEW DELHI, Monday. PRESIDENT Yahya Khan announced today* that Pakistan's crucial National Assem-^ bly meeting scheduled for next Wednesday in Dacca had been postponed indefinitely, according to Radio Pakistan. The Assembly has teen charged with the task of drafting a new constitution for returning the
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    • 219 11 Marcos calls in hot-spot mayors for talks MANILA, M<m. President Marcos inxilcd the municipal mayon <>t nine IroaMed towns cit.ih.ito to .i cooference >i-st«-nl.i> follow ing rrportl el more killings in the \ioleiu wracked province. Military aathoritiei jreatcrday rt-poi ted sf\cn people were killed. four others wounded and several houses
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    • 27 11 TOKYO. Mon. A group of 21 Japanese trust bank* and insurance lirm-N will vend I motive western countries in Apni to examine Investment In Reuter.
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    • 117 11 10 bodies picked up from the sea RESCUE workers picked up 10 bodies from the sea who were victims of the dreek ship Niki which sank oIT the Kentish coast yesterday Searchers also found an orange lifebuoy with the ship's name "Niki. Piraeus". The (irrekowned freighter Niki (2.371 tons) sailed
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    • 177 11 KREMLIN— VATICAN TIES IMPROVING MOSCOW, Monday. A SENIOR envoy from Pope Paul yesterday forecast the beginning of a thaw in the hitherto hostile relations between the Vatican and the Kremlin. Archbishop Agostine Casaroli. the Holy See's "Foreign Minister." and the first Vatican diplomat to pay an official visit to Moscow,
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    • 194 11 Threat of oil embargo as talks resume in —Libya TRIPOLI, Mon. Ne--1 gotiators for Western oil companies were back in Libya today, ready to resume talks on prices with four Mediterranean oil producing nations. They face the threat of an oil embargo aeainst Wtstern Europe if the talks fail and
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    • BRIEFLY
      • 96 11 POLICE IN RIOT CITY PUT UP BARRIERS ROME. Mon. Police moved in hulldo/ers today to smash street barricades thrown up across the medieval eitv of l.'Aquilla in a two-day orgy of rioting and destruction. But after a ften/icd three-hour runnim battle last night, defiant demonstrator:) seemed determined to carry on
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      • 69 11 NEW YOKK: President and Mrs. Nixon are to announce the engagement oi their daughter Tricia to Harvard law student Ldward Finch (ox at the White House on March II when the Kirst Lady celebrates her 59th birthday, it was learned yesterday. It was disclosed that the Nixons. barring a change
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      • 57 11 MOSCOW: Twenty four Soviet Jews demanding the right to emigrate to Israel demonstrated for several hours insi.lr a Supreme Soviet (Parliament) huildiim here last week, well-informed sourtes s.uil yesterday. I lie scuiues said the uroup relused to leave the Medina until they received an assurance liom seni.»r official that a
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      • 76 11 KAMPALA. President Gea. Idi Amin said that I randa has no quariel with Tanzania "but with Nyerere and obote only." The military leader, ad [resting a large crowd of I cmiLins and Tan'JMiai.s at Mutukula. on the Tanzania Igandan border, warned that unless I'resident Mr. Nyerere and ex-President Dr. Obote
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      • 45 11 WASHINGTON: Sen. Huhert Humphrey said yesterday the Nixon Administration's economic policy is disastrous, weak-kneed and ineffective an offered his own three-point national incomes policy. "The administration's polities on the economic front have been unbelievalilv inadequate," Sen. Humphrey said, "and they continue to be that way."
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 85 12 Nixon's do-re-mi way to the top... ATLANTIC CITY, Mon. President Nixon h;is been quoted as >a> 1111; i ln discipline he learned as a second violinist in high school helped his Liter public career. Mr. Nixon's comments were relayed on Saturday night to some 4.000 attending a music educators conference
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    • 456 12 CAIRO, Monday IJ.N. mediator Dr. Gunnar Jarring is trying to persuade Israel to withdraw from all occupied Arab territory, Egyptian Press reports said today. A report by the semiofficial Middle East News Agency did not say whether Dr. Jarring had been successful In his
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    • 311 12 Ragging banned in Indonesia after death of an undergrad lAKARTA, Mon.—Education Minister Mr. Mashuri has banned university initiation week ceremonies alter the death of a student and severe injuries to several others from pranks this year. The Initiation period known ru-re as ragging, which lasts for a week to 10
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    • 56 12 GENEVA. Mon. Pour people were killed yesterday when an ayalanche engulfed a group of skiers at the Ottern P*M near Diemtigen. police said. They were among a group taking part in a skiing trip organised by the Berne branch of the Swiss Ski School. Their identities
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    • 438 12 McGovern calls Indo-China bombing a 'barbaric act'- WASHINGTON, Mon. If tw George >i< (invent, Dcniorrat-Soutl Dakota charged ledaj that the mavsive I S bombing of milo bin; v.is the "ni<»t harbarii art" committed since th< reign of Hitler. "I think thK war the mas sive bombing of defence less M
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    • 376 12 WARSAW, Monday POOD prices in Poland dropped back today to their level of 10 week'p ago, cut by a Government order cancelling increases that set off the country's worst economic and political crisis. Thousands of shop assistants worked all day yesterday
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 407 13 Millions begin big rush polls in India of voters began streaming to the polls in India early today in the round of a LO-day election which would decide the fate .mister Airs. Indira Gandhi's Govi rnment. Long before the polling stations opened at 8 a.m. thousands were already waiting to
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    • 210 13 MOW ASli^ MAY MAKE FAMOUS FORD TIN LIZZY' IVEW YORK. Mon— Asia 11 has been ollorcd a chance to build and sell a modern version ot one of the mi cars juilt the Model T •Tin Lizzy" with which the original Henry Ford put America on wheels, ;azine reported •.day.
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    • 36 13 TEL AVIV. Mon. An Is" a, who had taken drugs, lias given bmh ;ill are well, hoshere eakL The children three boys and a girl were born to Mrs. Kerem. of petach Tikva.
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    • 249 13 BRITISH SOLDIER DIES IN HORROR BOMB ATTACK LONDONDERRY, Mon.— A British military poliirman died here today as a hail of petrol liumlis turned his jeep into a blazing inferno. People in the Catholic BtpMl area where the incident occurred tried ilfspcrattlv to save the •lying man as he sat trapped
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    • 313 13 USs69m Peking- r Japan accord TOKYO. Monday IAPANESE and Chinese trade negotiators in Peking have agreed to set the amount of bilateral transactions for this year at about USSu"^ million— the same as in 1970. The agreement was reached at trade talks last niuht following political talks in which the
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    • 109 13 Thailand: It pays to be friendly to Reds U\N(.KOK. Mon —Deputy Kort'iKn .MinUtrr Sanga Kltilk.ll hum believes Thailand's improved relations with the Soviet Union and its willingness to hold open talks with Peking havr lessened communist insurgency in Thailand, the Bangkok Post said today. "Our foreign policy has made possible
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 41 14 Dunlops WmM SbIumh $4.86 UL T tile Ord $0.76 P. M Ind. $1.33 Veneer $1.76 City Dev. $0.40 t, I nion $0.85 4. Kidai $1.28 m .06 .05 .05 .05 .03 .03 .03 Guan E. Ship $1.45 $1.60 .03 .03
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      • 20 14 ■oodwood Aosbert I Smelt fl. Glass f. Milk $1.25 1 0.43 12.08 $1.00 $131 —.15 —.064 —.04 -.03 —.03
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      • 16 14 City Dev. 327.000 Starlite Ceramic 235.000 Veneer Products 78.000 E. Nombor Ekor 68.000
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      • 37 14 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Industrials: 147.00 147.33 1 Hotels: 65.90 65.78 Properties: 113.52 114.40 Tins: 89.13 89.06 t rubbers: 114.67 114.70 Dec. 30, 1966 100 T Dec. 31. 1968 100 Dec. 29, 1962 100
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    • 183 14 STEADIER conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday but operators were still acting with caution. The day's turnover at 1 I'M .".no units was mainly in special situations. Better class shares were traded thinly around Friday's closing levels and this
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    • 1049 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS. VESTEROAY WERE. B. I. INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections closed easier. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock
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    • 882 14 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown lti brackets in lots of 1,000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ben ('<>■ <1< $126. B. Kawat (2) $1.26. (1) $1.28 D Borneo Bhd. (1)
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    • 159 14 'THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at March 1. Local dollars to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units
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    • 373 14 pLANS have been 1 finalised for Fitzpatrick's first supermarket and office block in Kuala Lumpur. Preliminary site works start within the next two weeks on a $10.5 million 18-storey block on Jalan Weld. The supermarket and shopping block Is due for completion In June next
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    • 150 14 PIBLIC BANK is paying a maiden dividend of 3J per cent. KEPONG PLANTATIONS is paying a final dividend of 19 per cent, bringing the total for 1970 to 24 per cent against 15 per cent last time. ANGLO-THAI achieved pre-tax profits of £742.000 for the half year to
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    • 176 14 ROTHMANS is well on the road to recovery. At the half-way stage pretax profits are 70.7 per cent up at $1.81 million against $1.06 million in the corresponding period in 1969. Profits do not include dividends normally received in the second half. Sales in the six
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    • 197 14 Khong Guan improves PROFITS at Khong Guan Flour Milling have taken another sizeable leap at the half-way stage, despite lower sales and production. What is even more welcome to shareholders is the forecast by directors that the full year's results to April will show an improvement over those of the
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    • 369 14 JIIftLBOURNE Mon— Mining stocks retreated marginally in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Consolidated Goldflrldx was marked down a further 82 cents to $7 and New Broken Hill dropped 30 cents to 51 2.5. Southland lost eight cents to $2.25 and Scammander fell six cents to 26
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    • 57 14 Saturday Friday tU.t. SU 5 London Closed Burnt 39.03 ?9.15 Honitkonis 40 36 40 41 Zurich nosed 3«.508 3- Mi Parlf Closed 39 15 Spore (1) 40.35 40 33 I Spore <2> Inch 151.50 ill Export price in non-sterling areas in IS dollars per ounce (2) Local
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 339 14 PRICES followed Friday's decline fully and opening quotations in the local rubber market yesterday were halfcent lower, but the market was very slow to form. Thereafter, the market eased on hedge selling against physicals and long liquidation of March and became irregular at the decline. Physicals were ignored.
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      • 44 14 HTHE Straits tin price 1 in Penang yesterday recovered 75 cents to $626 per picul on an official offering down 94 tons to 327 tons. The market remained quietly steady with moderate buying support from Japan and the United States.
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      • 50 14 ON the official Malayan Short term Money Market for the week ended Feb. 27, 1971 the range of call rate* was aa follow*: BANKING FINDS: 3' j per cent to 4 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS; 394 P«r cent to 5 per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $135 million.
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      • 51 14 rIE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted esterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. One month 5 p.c. Two months 5 p.c. Three month 5" B p.c. Six months 5V 2 p.c. Nine months 5 5 B pc Twelve months 6
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      • 114 14 fkHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: bulk $571 seller!, drum J6O sellers. Copra: Mixed ifo.b.) loose Feb./ Mar UK Com. 535 B. Psptxr Muntok ASTA white fob. 100-, NL.W $177 i seller*. Sarawak white fob 96' V NLW $167 i sellers. Sarawak special
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      • 28 14 MARCH 1. RIBBER: 98.50 cents per kilo (down 1.25 cents) on Friday's official close. TIN: $626 (up 75 cents.) Official offering 327 tons (down 94 tons).
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    • 357 14 IJONG KONG, Mon. Very little Interest was shown by either buyers or sellers in today's market and this resulted in one of the smallest daily turnovers for sometime H.K. Banks (Local) held steady at HKSI63 but the London register eased HK$l to HK $144 U.K. Land remained unchanged
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    • 38 14 On the fret- exchange market In Hont! Kong yesterday the I'.S dollar was quoted as 6.***** for T T and 6.0075 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 14.46 and one tael of gold at 292.373.
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    • 345 14 r ONDON. MOD The itOCh market L closed flat. Dealeri reported •mall steady telling met a dearth ot buyer* and at 3 p.m. the financial Tlmei Index was off elfht point* at 310.1. the lowest level -.nee February 1967. Today's national engineer. nz strike against the Industrial Relation Bill,
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    • 53 14 LONDON. Mtm.— Spot 15.40. Settle* ment April 1170 May 15 90 Juni 16 10. April/June 15.90. July 'Sept. 16 SO Oct Dec. IT. Jan. March 17.60. April, June 1H Juty/£-r< It 1». Oct. Dec 14.40. Jan Mar h i».4.1. Aprll/Jum 18 sft. c.l.f Mrach 14 HO. May 13.25 April
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    • 36 14 LONDON. Moo —Spot buyer* £1441 (—£s), seller* £442 (—£3). Forward buyers £1443 #2). itllin £1445 £1). Settlement it44l (—l7), Turnover a.m. 460 torn p m 25 tona. Tone Steady but quiet. (Prices in metric torn)
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  • 186 15 Rail union's ultimatum to Ministry extended KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Miniof Transport has «iven more time solve the dispute .■ing 16 railwaymen served with comsory retirement es. ultimatum served by ilwaymens Union of on th-' Ministry exit 5 p.m. today but working committee met later this evening decided to extend
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  • 108 15 SINGAPORE, Mon— Water i flowed from taps .ip.iin this morning for hundreds of Housing Ko-ird n-sidents in Mci Chin and Mirling Roads, and Md Ling Street about !0 hours after a Irak in the v underground water main serving the area cut off supplies.
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  • 686 15 TOH HITS OUT AT SOME VARSITY LECTURERS 'Negative mentality' criticised SINGAPORE, Mon J)H. Toh Chin Chye tonight hit out it whal he called the "negative if not ;intagonistic" mentality and attitude of some University of Singapore lectutfen towards nation-build-ing. Speaking at the 85th founders day dinner of the Anglo-Chinese School
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  • 137 15 Russian praise for Sembawang Shipyard SINGAPORE, Mon. The visiting Russian team of shipping experts broke their silence to the press for the first time today. And came out in high praise of Sembawang Shipyard. The 'Russians until today, had been tight-lipped about their impressions and intentions since they arrived here
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  • 273 15 Retrial for nurse under death sentence I^UCHING, Mon. The Federal iV Court today ordered a retrial for a 27-year-old nurse and two men sentenced to death for having firearms and ammunition. In an oral Judgment, the Lord President. Tun Azmi bin Mohamed, allowed the appeal of nurse Yet Tieng Sing,
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  • 86 15 Servant gets divorce for desertion SINGAPORE. Mon. A domestic servant, whose husband, a Thai, left her three months after their j wedding nine years ago and never returned, was granted a divorce by the High Court today on the grounds of desertion. Mrs Phoot Inthachoto, ne* Kwan Bee Choo. said
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 694 15 On your TV and radio today 5.(0 P.M. Programme Summary lady You Sa* Me W.th 5.05 Pok Amai Amai J" rena Sukan 9.00 News 5.37 Speed Racer 9 w Di-Sen.tar Tanah Ayer 6.00 News 9.29 The Bold Ones— The Lawyers--1.17 The Rovers— The Charmer The Loneliness Racket 6.44 Survival (Wildlife)—
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    • 285 15 3 00 P.M. Opening Repeat) and Ger-ra! Hospital 7.40 News in Chinese 3.26 For the Family (Malay) 7.56 21st Century— The Mighty Atom 350 A Diary of Events in Singapore 8.15 Another Song Another Melody This Week (Malay) (English— Repeat) 3.55 It's Happening m Singapore 8.36 My Favourite Martian R.X.
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 598 16 THE STRUGGLE BY YOUNG COUPLES TO MAKE ENDS MEET JT didn't take long for the doctor to realise what the trouble was with the young woman sitting in front of him in the consulting room. Even before he had carried out a physical
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    • 275 16  - Instant glamour: Now the accent's on the golden touch-' ONG KIAT BENG by AFTER a beatutiful outfit, the next best thing that a girl can have is a comprehensive set of costume jewellery. One which she can draw on anytime for any occasion. Belts, pendants, earrings, chokers these are all
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    • 368 16 pOMMERCIAL director of Helena Rubinstein, Mr. M. Baruch makes sure that he knows all about the aesthetic side of his work. For example, when he was in Singapore last week on an international promotion tour, he explained the two types of oiliness
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    • 283 16 Li Li Hua Asia's Ageless Movie Queen Reveals Her Secret... 2nd Debut. How does Li Li Hua with over 100 film successes to her credit, since her film debut at sixteen, manage to stay as young looking as always? She is one of the women who have learnt how to
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 345 17 SINGAPOREANS are gradually beginning to feel Ihe pinch as the cos. of ing lias gone up. latest reports tha: nade headlines in the Press aid there would be increases In the minimum bus-fare and m the price of petrol in April. Even before this
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    • 288 17 Govt replies 1 REFER to the complaint by "An Irate Observer" Peb 17 > which you The rough and ..t^alth offii Hawkers know that they permitted to con- at the entrances to 'anic Gardens. Their presence there Is ,ly unauthorised but n a danger to their who could be run
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    • 65 17 I REFER to the letter by "Treated Like Dirt" (ST.. Feb 10). Strictly speaking, relief teachers need be paid only for actual work done, but due consideration is given to public holidays; and where the relief teacher's period of employment bestraddles such public holidays, he la nevertheless paid in respect
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    • 86 17 IVE refer to the letter oy "Bartleyans" (ST., Feb. 6i. Every year, in consultation with the Ministry ol Education, RTS broadcasts suitable programmes on both radio and TV as an aid to secondary school students. The broadcasts depend on the Ministry's recommendations and availability of the programmes. We are pleased
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    • 156 17 I UNDERSTAND there are parking lots In Singawhlch are offered for ng only within presribed times An example md in Robinson Road ::ear the MSA Building. I am annoyed that the oards there stating the lion are placed paral- lid the signboards ng the offer to
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    • 72 17 I REFER to the letter by "Monkey s Uncle" (ST.. Feb. 25) on the Ethiopian method of trapping monkeys. The heavy earthernware can easily be substituted by a heavy tender coconut. Cut open one and throw the water away leaving the kernal inside. The hole must be only big enough
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    • 235 17 Doctors, nurses and my late granny ON Feb. 15. at about lO.lf am., my grandmother's legs were scalded by a kettle of hot water. I rang a doctor but he refused to come to my granny's aid. My mother went to beg him to come, but he refused even though
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    • 77 17 RECENTLY I participated in the Estates Residents' Queen Contest; mine was probably one of the last entries The "Queen" was supposed to be i chosen or announced dur. ing the Chinese New Year celebrations. Now that the New Year is over there has been no news of the results. What
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    • 74 17 pROiSLY selfish! Since yj when can one reserve parking lots in a Housing Board estate? This is being done in the parking lot opposite block 9, Kempas Road. As soon as a car leaves, someone brings out his home-made parking stand to "reserve" the space. Will the relevant authorities please
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    • 57 17 ■BBHiliiiiißHiiiß I REFER to "Student's" letter (8.T., Feb. 1). Under certain conditions students who fall the final I examination in engineering, accountancy, and business administration will be given the opportunity of sitting a supplementary examination and would not be required to repeat the whole course of study. S. T. PETER
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    • 104 17 —WHAT THE PRIME MINISTER THINKS OF SPUR I REFER to your report "Airport expansion plans: SPUR to answer Government arguments" (S.T., March 1). You quoted the Prime Minister as describing the SPUR group as a "critical but nevertheless dedicated" group. It is only fair to add that the Prime Minister
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    • 87 17 I RECEIVED a propel ty tax notice of demand for the first half or this year amounting to $3.50 which I had forgotten to Day. On Feb 20. I was told > to settle the $3 50 tax with a penalty warrant fee of $5 j which is
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    • 41 23 AFTER A WILD AND SCRAPPY FIGHT... CHAMPION Shozo Saijo (left) smashing a right to the face of American challenger Frankie Crawford in the 1 sth round of their world title bout on Sunday night. UPI radiophoto.
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    • 287 23 DAJLM SPRINGS (Florida), Mon. Jack Nicklaus held off the challenges of Billy Casper, Tommy Bolt and South Africa's Gary Player here yesterday to win the U.S. PGA championship, first step towards the unprecedented grand slam. Nicklaus. who has now won nine major professional
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    • 216 23 South Australia are champs A DELAIDE, Mon. South Australia beat New South Wales by 127 runs here today to win the Sheffield Shield inter-state cricket trophy. Former Test-all rounder Eric Freeman spearheaded South Australia to victory by taking 8-64 as New South Wales were dismissed for 193. Freeman was doubtful
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    • 63 23 GEORGETOWN. Guyana. Mon. West Indies Test sUr Rohan Kanhai played the Jamaican attack before retiring with cramp at 186 and helped Guyana reach 462 In their Shell Shield cricket match here yesterday. Kanhai. who hit 19 fours and a six. retired after lunch with Guyana 430-6.
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    • 186 23 England win Test by 8 wickets CHRIST CHURCH, Mon. England, with 89 runs needed for victory, lost two wickets in their second innings before they finally won the First cricket Test against New Zealand here today. Final scores were: New Zealand 65 and 254 «E. Congdon 55. G. Turner 76.
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    • 121 23 Singapore 'yes' to M-soccer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thailand, India and Singapore are early acceptors of Malaysia's invitation to compete In the Merdeka soccer tournament here In July-August. Eight other countries South Korea, Burma. Hongkong. Indonesia. Japan, Taiwan. South Vietnam and Iran have yet to reply. Iran have been Invited for
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    • 208 23 New Zealand's Mcßae wins Tasman Cup series BRISBANE Mon— Graham Mcßae of New Zealand clinched the Tasman Motor Racing Cup when he finished third In the final race of the seven-leg series at Suffers Paradise near here yesterday. Winner of the race was Australian Frank Matich, In a McLaren MlOB,
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    • 172 23 CfT. KITTS. Mon— India beat Leeward islands by nine wickets here yesterday to register their first win on their West Indies tour. Final scores were: India 361 -fl dec and 60-1 Leeward Islands 147 and 270 The Islands, made to followon 214 runs behind,
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    • 393 24 Ban on verbal battle at weigh-in NEW YORK. Mon. ussius Clay will be unable to indulge his taste for pre-fight confrontations when he weighs in for his world heavyweight title clash with champion Joe Frazier. i I'.duin l)«r>l«>. chairman of Ihe New York Slate Atli--1 c t i c Commission
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    • 466 24 THE STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Stewards report on the Ipoh races over the weekend: SATURDAY Kace 1 Leong when questioned stated gal Entry threw its D tile air at the M.v and could not get into Mride. Rare i: T. b. Ch;am was reprimanded and tc.ki
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      824 24 WEIQHTS for the Ipoh races this weekend: SATURDAY CLASS SiDlV. 1— 6F. Fame Shoes 9.00 Brilliant Success 8 10 Dukedom III 8 09 Black King 8 08 Clever Andy 8.08 Straits Code III 8 06 Up To You 8 06 Invincible II 8 05 Scarlet Prince 8 04
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    • 374 24  - Dollar Standard stakes claims for classics EPSOM JEEP By FiOLLAR Standard has stak--13 ed his claims for the classics this season. This New Zealand- bred flve-yeax-old geiding by Final Cc urt scored an impressive win in the 9f Tengku's Gold Trophy for Class 2 Div. l at Ipoh on Saturday.
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    • 203 25 Changi open sevens bid with 19-5 win DEFENDING champions Royal Air Changi moved rhe second round the annual SCC 08 rugby cham.>hip when they iced Johore Bahru ted 19-5 at the yesterday. Hi. with five Malaya players, scored two and three tries to goal. ngl, though given a by their
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    • 31 25 !OSCOW. Mon— Valentina •.;rava of Soviet Union lay clocked a World best lime of 13.7s for 100 dies here two-tenths of a 'id faster than the record last month.
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    • 211 25 r THE Seletar Golf Club— a British Service club yesterday opened its doors to the public when it was handed to the Singapore government. This is the first of the British Services sports facilities to be taken over by the Singapore
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    • 711 25  -  ERNEST FRIDA By J)AVID GRAHAM, the 24-year-old Australian who helped his country win the World Cup last November, will be the main threat to Asia's best in the $69,000 Singapore Open golf championship starting at Bukit Course on Thursday. This was the feeling of
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    • 209 25 Hartono hattrick; Gunalan is Dutch champ BRUSSELS, Mon.—Malaysia's Punch Gunalan won the men's singles final by 15-2. 15-7 against the promising young Dutch players. Plet Rldder. In the International badminton tournament here last night. The women's single went to Joke van Buesekom of Holland, who won over her compatriot Marjan
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    • 61 25 MONKS HILL beat Raflles Institution 3-1 yesterday to qualify to meet St. Joseph's Institution tomorrow In the "B" division soccer final of City District. St. Joseph's, who had won the "C" title, beat Buklt Ho Swee 6-0. M. Rezel, Jimmy Lav and Poo Seong Llm scored
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    • 326 25 XJOT favourites Ohangkat ■■••'■Changl Secondary School, winners of last year's Junior and Senior girls team championship*, again proved too powerful for their rivals In the Katong District cross country race to make a clean sweep of the A. B and C division titles at Macßltchie
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    • 214 25  - Guthrie Waugh are set for soccer double JOE DORAI By QUTHRIE WAUGH a new power in Business Houses soccer, yesterday moved a step nearer to a double when they beat Singapore Tobacco Company 3-0 in a Business Houses League Div Three semi-final at Geylang stadium. Guthrie, whose senior team won
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    • 138 25 Victoria get their double yiCTORIA SCHOOL got their soccer double yesterday when their 'B" team beat St. Andrews School 3-1 in the Serangoon District final. Victoria had beaten St. Thomas 2-0 for the "A" UUe last month. With two school Internationals centrehalf Leong Chee Chow and Tan Meng Kian Victoria
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    • 60 25 NAVAL BASE entered the Buklt Timah District B division soccer final when they edged Whltley 2-1 at Farrer Park yesterday Naval Base will meet ACS In the final on Thursday. In the C division match for third place. Upper Thomson beat Dur.earn Secondary 3-1. The
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    • 611 23 1 HbVbMKbhbwHb^HL^bvMbmHMHLl SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS July 1971 Telephone Director; Subscribers are hereby advised that from Che next Telephone Directory (July 1971) the Directory will be an ANNUAL Issue Subscribers are also requested to note that any additions and or amendments required In the White Pages of the
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    • 486 23 KOLEJ I I Nhl ABDUL RAHMAN ADMISSIONS 1971 Applications arc Invited from suitably qualified candidates (or admission to courses of study In the Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman for the year 1971. (1) School of Prr-l'nlvenitT Studies (a) Preliminary Courses in Arts and Science (Form V Courses) Candidates must have: (1)
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    • 495 24 SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Straits Times Croup has a vacancy for a senior sales representative in Singapore The person we are looking for should be mature and hardworking with considerable sales experience He should be in his mid-thirties The successful person will be responsible for the securing of advertisements for
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    • 703 24 ACCOUNTS CLERK Should possess ot >eust L.C.C Accounting (Intermediate) ond be fomilior with the areporotion jt Cost Stotements. Knowledge ond experience in ourchasing ond stores procedures would be on advantage Please opp'v with tun details ot uuolificoiions and experience, stating present salary. ><jlory expected ond TELEPHONE NUMBER for contoct to-HEWLETT-PACKARD
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    • 534 24 PIBLIC ITILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor, City Halli (li Concrete lining of ductile Iron pipes and cast Iron fittings Tender deposit $250 Close at 2 15 pm. on 16.3.71. 1(1) Supply of uniform straight asbestos cement pressure pipes and collars. Tender deposit $500 Close at 215 p.m.
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    • 78 25 CROSS-COfNTRY Scran- goon District meet (Macßltrhle Reservoir 230 p.m.V HOCKEY Katong District Schools semi-finals 'A- boys: Telck Kurau v Maju; Kakl Bukit v Slglap iTelok Kurau 4 p.m. i. Paslr Pan Jang District Tournament 'C girls: Newton v Crescent Girls; Tanglin v Oan Eng Seng (Tanglin 9 ami SOCCER City
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  • 79 26 SOEDERHAMN, (Sweden), Mon. A man in his 60s, believed to have killed four people at the locar magistrates' court today, was captured three hours later in a local department store. He gave up without resistance. There were no witnesses to the murders. Court attendants heard
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  • 38 26 MANILA. Mon— Senator Benlgno Aquino hinted today that Malaysian agents might be at work in the violence- troubled southern province of Cotabato to retaliate against alleged Infiltration of Sabah by Filipino saboteurs seven years ago. AP.
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  • 25 26 CAIHO. Mon —Egyptian Foreign Minister Rlad today summoned senior envoys of the Big Four powers for private talks on the Middle East situation.
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  • 171 26 CONTENT TO LOOK AT THE BLUE SKY. SINGAPORE. Mon. Anna and Veronica had never been up in a helicopter until today. But instead of setting a panoramic view of the city from up there, they saw nothing. Not because visibility was poor today, but because these adventurous birds took to
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  • 129 26 FORCED INTO VICE GIRLS TELL PATROL SAIGON. Mon. Three blondes and an Afro-hair-styled "coloured" woman flagged down a passing military police patrol two weeks ago and blurted out a semi-hysterical story of being forced into prostitution. An investigation has established the existence of a high-powered vice den a few hundred
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  • 286 26 EAST GERMAN ENVOY FOR TALKS ON TRADE CINGAPORE, Mon. East German Foreign Minister Dr. Otto Winzer is likely to begin talks with Singapore Government officials tomorrow on the question of East German trade representation here. Dr. Winzer, who arrived from Cairo tonight with his wife and a party of six
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  • 40 26 CANBERRA, Mon— Australian Army officer Lt. Col. John Bennett has been recalled from South Vietnam after making military black maiket Investigations which brought rumours of a US$B,OOO death price on his head, military authorities said here today Rcuter.
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  • 156 26 Saigon men abandon artillery base in Laos SAIGON, Monday COUTH Vietnamese infantrymen abandoned an artillery base in Laos because heavy anti-aircraft fire prevented U.S. helicopters from dropping supplies or evacauting the wounded, military sources said today. The base, located about six miles south, of Route 9 and nine miles west
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  • 318 26 'We can't afford mistake like Pearl Harbour' SINGAPORE. Monday CINGAPORE could never afford a mistake like Pearl Harbour. Minister of State for Finance Mr. Tang See Chim told 2.000 students at the Anglo-Chinese School today. Speaking at the school's 85th anniversary and Founder's Day. Mr Tang said: "America being big,
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  • 53 26 MELBOURNE. Mon Australia's defence planning must take account of the Influence of the Russian presence In the Indian Ocean, the Minister for Defence Mr. Malcolm Fraser warned tonight. He said Australia's strategic Interests would be affected If regimes friendly to an expanding communism were successfully established
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  • 42 26 MR. LIM SENC CMCE. aged 64. pa»sed away peacefully on 23 2.71. Survived by wife. Wee Ah Chuan. 2 daughter!, Llm Chlan Kirn and lAm Cheang Hoiw and 1 ion-lnlaw Ho Mint Yoke. Cortege will leave 14 .Stanley Street on 2.3.71
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  • 195 26 Massive strike by British workers F ONDON, Mon. Production stopped at hundreds of British factories today as workers in key industries staged a one-day protest strike against the Government's Industrial Relations Bill. The stoppage extended to Britain's national newspapers. Morning and afternoon editions were 'blacked out by a strike amonr
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