The Straits Times, 28 April 1971

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 407 1  - What price MSA? ALBERT RAMALINGAM Malaysia may ask for up to $50 million By 1 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday WHAT is the price tag on the letters MSA? This is one of the problems emerging from the splitup of the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. While Malaysia has officially announced that its national nir
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  • 387 1 Air pact talks get under way KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Singapore and Malaysia today got down to brass tacks in their efforts to work out an air services agreement between the two countries. The agreement will define the routes on which their separate airlines may operate and help ensure that the
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  • 176 1 So a judge and the jury see their third 'Swordsman' film in two days HONG KONG Tues. A Supreme Court Judge and a seven-member jury went to the cinema today for their third swordfight film in two days. It was In connection with a civil suit for unspecified damages lodged
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  • 804 1  - A much better day for the kids... CHUA SIEW KENG BUSES By SINGAPORE, Tues. Bus services during the school peak hours this morning improved greatly and students were able to beat the school bell without having to resort to taxis except in a few isolated cases. Buses were roughly able
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  • 101 1 India-Pak ties near breaking point NEW DELHI, Tues. Official sources here today spid India's Deputy High Commissioner in Dacr East Pakistan, Mr a. c. Sen Gupta, his officers and staff had been practically interned in .heir residences since the closure of the mission yesterday. The report came as the prospect
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  • 123 1 Rebels wreck tax, post offices KEGALLE, Tues. Insurgent squads in Ceylon broke into four tax offices and t>ost offices during the weekend, destroying files, mall and office equipment. The military commander of the district, Sandhurst trained Lt. Col. Cyril Ranatunga, told reporters that the attacking rebels faded back into the
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. U.S. Secretary of Defence Mr. Melvin Laird said today that the Navy would announce later this week the selection of Its first black admiral. AP.
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  • 117 1 Reds blow up jet fuel, arms dumps SAIGON, Tues. Communist forces blew up 150.000 gallons of jet fuel in a U.S. petrol depot and 700 tons of bombs in a South Vietnamese ammunition dump, military spokesmen reported today Military sources said U.S. battle deaths in the Indo-China war have passed
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  • 621 1 China's role in Asia by Rogers LONDON, Tuesday Quote Whatever the motives, we welcome the W Chinese overture. Premier Chou Enlai has said it has opened a new pace. Followed by an appropriate response, the U.S. decisions on trade, urrency and visas announced by Preddent Nixon on April 14 could,
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  • 31 1 BEIRUT, Tues. Tengku Abdu] Rahman left by air today fir medical tests In London cutting short a visit to Lebanon which was to last four more d»ys.--AP.
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  • 32 1 3.a.m. ROUNDUP SELF-GOVT PLEDGE CANBERRA, Tues. The Australian Government will prepare Papua -New Guinea for full internal self-govern-ment in the period 1972--76, External Territories MiiJster Mr. Charles Barnes said today— UP I.
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 143 2 How I escaped murder bid -by Sekou Toure nAKAR. Tues. Presi- dent Sekou Toure said lr a -adio broadcast that he escaped an assasslnatior attempt because a flower presentation at an official ceremony was suddenly cancelled. The attempt was planned in the tewn of Medina, but he did not give
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    • 78 2 SONNY 'DOC WANTS FRIENDLIER TIES PORT-AU-PRINCE (Haiti) f I Tues. Mr. Jean-Clau- de Duvalier. 19-year-old newly-installed President oi Haiti, wants friendlier relations with the outside world. Receiving the foreign Press yesterday the Presl-dent-for-Llfe noted that reporters and photographers had been permitted to move freely through the palace during the funeral
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    • 32 2 CAIRO. Tues. The Syrian Cabinet has unanimously endorsed the formation of the •Confederation or Arab Republics" linking Syria with Egypt and Libya. Egypt's official Middle East news agency reported yesterday.
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 2 MOSCOW: Vladimir Shatalov. comma nder of the Soyuz-10 space craft, is greeted by his family upon his arrival at Moscow after a flight from Karaganda where the spacecraft landed. Shatalov railed the mission a complete success and denied reports that any of the crew had suffered "spacesickness." UPI
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    • 111 2 WOMEN'S LIB NOT FOR PRINCESS ANNE f ONDON, Tues. Bad 1-1 news for Women's Lib. Princess Anne, Britain's leading young lady, is against it. The 20-year-old princess revealed her stand on the feminine front while she was christening a Royal Navy frigate appropriately named Amazon at Southampton. Amazons, said Anne,
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    • 29 2 LONDON. Tues— Foieign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home yesterday rejected a Labour opposition call in Parliament lor the recall o.' Lord Cromer as Britain's Ambassador in Washington. Reuter.
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    • 25 2 LONDON. Tues. Foreign Secretaiy Sir Alec DouglasKonie \estcrday discounted reports that South Africa wanted to ouy military equipment like radar from Britain. Reuter.
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    • 301 2 IPI MAY THROW OUT TAIWAN OVER THE YUYITUNGS ;URICH, Tuesday THE International Press Insttute attacked th( Taiwan Government yesterday over what LI termed 'the shameful case" of the Yuyitum brothers." It also hinted that Taiwan faces expulsion at the 20th IPI Assembly in Helsinki in June. Qiiintin Yuyltung. pubh.sher of
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    • 473 3 Captain cut off Vietcong suspect's fingertip, court is told ATLANTA, Tues. —An ■f*- ex-GI testified yesterday in the courtmartial of Capt. Eugene M. Kotouc that the intelligence officer cut off the fingertip of a Vietcong suspect he was questioning a few hours after the alleged massacre at My Lai three
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    • 27 3 v YORK. Tues— Despite Chinese aid. "Austerity is 1 the rule in the North V.etnamese capital of Hanoi." eek said today quoting Defence Department AP.
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    • 540 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Mourning cries echoed through the halls of Congress yesterday as youthful anti-war protesters wailed in unison over what they consider the tragedy of Indochina. Clad in sackcloth, with red paint on their faces to represent blood, groups of
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    • 29 3 SANTIAGO. Tues— About 100 naval cadets have carried out what they termed "Operation Clean-Up" by cutting off the abundant hair of about a dozen local hippies. AP.
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    • 358 3 'Gls fighting for us' claim by Viets PARIS, Tuesday 'THE Vietcong delegation to 1 the Paris peace talks said yesterday some American soldiers were fighting on their side. Delegation spokesman Mr. Duong Dinh Thao made the disclosure at a Press conference here during which he read out an order by
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    • 291 3 VETERANS ON TV ACCUSE US GOVT OF BETRAYAL NEW YORK, Tuesday. CIX veterans of the Vietnam war, in a frank, J free-wheeling television discussion last night accused the United States Government of having betrayed them and agreed that the South-east Asia conflict was a racial war. One of the veterans,
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    • 103 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.— Defence Secretary, Mr. Melvin Laird, whose political aspirations have never been submerged for very long in the Pentagon has reaffirmed his intention to leave his present job in 1973. Mr. Laird's statement, made in an interview with a University of
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    • 24 3 DAR ES SALAAM. Tues. Several people were injured when a stand collapsed while President Nyerere reviewed a military parade here today. Reuter.
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    • 200 3 Musician murder: Manson, Susan back in court LOS ANGELES. Tues. Charles Manson and Susan Atkins appeared in Superior Court yesterday to answer further murder charges. The pair, sentenced last week to die In the gas chamber for the Sharon Tate murders, are charged with the torture death of musician Gary
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    • 109 3 QAN FRANCISCO. Tues. In their third try at starting on a 7. 000-mile row across the Pacific to Australia, British adventurer John Fairfax and girlfriend Sylvia Cook streaked under the Golden Gate Bridge early yesterday. Fairfax, 33. and the 32--year-old former London secretary
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    • 250 4 SO-LUCKY GIRL MISS UN: BOKASSA'S SPECIAL GUEST r I'AIPEH. Tues. A young 1 Chinese salesgirl flies off to Africa next month for a holiday as the guest of a President. Miss Lin Pi-chun, 18. said today she was Invited by President Bedel Bokassa of the Central African Republic when they
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      194 4 PRESIDENT and Mrs. Park Chung-Hee (left) and Representative and Mrs. Kirn Dae-Jungr (right), cast their ballots in Seoul early in yesterday's South Korean presidential election. President Park and Mr. Kirn are the two major contenders in the race for power. Voters were giving their verdict on whether President
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    • 198 4 Granddad George becomes a super dad with twins I ONDON. Tues. Granddad George Jones, a veteran of the First World War, has become a father again at the age of 77. And this time it's twins! Yesterday there was a new gleam of pride In old George's eye when his
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    • 26 4 WASHINGTON. Tues. A U.S. Presidential panel today recommended that small countries in the United Nations should be urged to Rive up their voting rights.
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    • 32 4 NEV ORLEANS. Tues. Vice-P fsident Agnew stronjly defended Mr. Edgar Homeland tlie FBI here yesterday in a spee:h devoted entirely to the directcr. the agency and their critics. -NYT.
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    • 289 4 DARIS, Tues. China is in trouble with the Maoists and other extreme leftiilts because of its endorsement of Pakistan President Yahya Khan's actions against East Pakistan rebels. Political analysts here say this is the first time Peking has sided with a status quo
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    • 207 4 TOKYO, Tues. In a long *list of slogans for May Day celebrations announced yesterday, china followed up the theme of its "ping pong" diplomacy befriend the U.S. people but not their Government. Number 13 on a list of 32 slogans broadcast by tue New
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    • 323 4 PHNOM PENH. Tu«s THE National Assembly has ruled that Gen. Lon Nol must appear before it in person to receive a vote of confidence if he forms a new Government. The appearance, followed by the presentation of the Cabinet for
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  • 834 5  - Hollywood looks for a way out CHARLES FOLEY BESET BY MONEY TROUBLES By LOS ANGELES fTIHERE WAS som c t h i n g -M- symbolic i n the sight, earlier this month, of a condolent President Nixon attaching to the withered bosom of Mr. Sam Goldwyn now 90 years
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  • 385 5 ROME There is still no sign of the expected divorce "boom" in Italy, four months after the country new divorce law came into face. Lurid forecasts had been circulated by opponents of the divorce bill of millions of Italian couples living in sin, waiting impatiently for
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  • 629 5 The world's youngest president but will he last? By A Correspondent: Pert- Au-P -ince CINCE his carefree days as a little boy In the presidential palace at Port-au-Prince, JeanClaude Duvalier has grown up in the shadow of his dictator-father, sheltered from the poverty of Haiti's 4.5 million people and the
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    • 268 5 Straits Times Crossword H Ibbl IH Ih I I bbbbbbbf^ l^l^^^l~~l bbbbbl bb^^^bbl ACROSS 5. List I'd a right to put up In 4 Discharge current of gas (8). the home, perhaps (8). 6. The last places to provide 6. Girl wasn't well brought up 9. In oider types, ten
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  • 639 6  - Taxi owner jailed for running down brother BEN DAVIDSO $500,000 LAND SALE DISPUTE By Singapore, Tuesday J^ TAXI owner was jailed for six years by the High Court today tor running down his eldest brother with his taxi last year after a seven-year dispute over the sale of a plot
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  • 338 6 $62,000 claim from bank allowed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A bank which stood guarantee for a businessman was ordered by the Federal Court today to pay $62,475 to a former partner of a sharebrokers firm In Malacca. Tan Sri Justice S.S. Gill held that the Hongkong and Shanghai bank, Malacca, was
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  • 87 6 POLICE DETAIN THREE UNION OFFICIALS SINGAPORE, Toes.— Three officials of the Industrial Workers Union have been detained by the Internal Security Department. The officials all employees of the former Chanel Bus Company, now a member of the Associated Bus Servicewere picked up from their homes by ISD officers over the
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  • 39 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Motor mechanic Ng Eng Lam, 23. 'ound a wallet at Somerset Read yesterday. The wallet contained documents belonging to Raymond O. Huffman and US$24. Mr. Kg can be contacted at tel. no. *****2.
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  • 28 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Bakeries' Federation will meet tomorrow to discuss how a proposed co-operative bakery to be set up with NTUC aid, will affect its members:
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  • 120 6 Ambush by police as thieves force car window SINGAPORE. Tues. Police ambushed a cant of thieves as they were forcing open the window of a car in Toa Payoh early one morning, a court beard today. Three were arrested but the fourth escaped. Tan Swee Mong. 16. Tan Leone Kee.
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  • 542 7 Don't expect too much from ping pong BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER CAUTIONS... SINGAPORE, Tues. THK British High Commissioner, Mr. Samuel Falle, today cautioned against expecting too much out of a few games of ping pong in international relations. "In my profession one does not expect miracles," he said in reference to
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  • 190 7 Multiracialism runs in his family SINGAPORE, Tues. British High Commissioner Mr. Samuel Falle's belief in multi-racialism runs in his family. His month-old granddaughter provides living proof of it with a bold claim to the blood of no fewer than seven races. Her birth in Brighton, England, and her diverse heritage
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  • 36 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Golden Chit Fund Company has been given permission to carry on business until next Feb. 18. The company successfully applied for a year's extension to wind up their business.
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  • 70 7 Pirate cabbie with Grade II School Cert SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth with a Cambridge School Certificate had no alternative but to drive pirate taxis, a magistrate's court heard today. Koh Meng Kang. 23. who admitted driving a car as a pirate taxi along Jalan Bahagla on March 31. told the
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  • 46 7 Pugilistic course SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chinese YMCA will start a beginners' course In Nam wah pugilistic art for members at its physical educational department next Monday. Classes will be held on Mondays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 830 p.m. Fee for the course is $10.
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  • 114 7 JURONG BUS SERVICE EXTENSION HAILED SINGAPORE. Tues. The Jurong Industrial Welfare Transport Group today said they welcomed the move by bus authorities and companies in extending external bus services to the housing estate at Taman Jurong. However, the group felt that these services should also operate during peak hours to
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  • 151 7 Mini-car driver awarded $4,000 damages SINGAPORE, Tues. A motorist, said to be "lucky-to-be-alive" after his car was smashed in an accident, was awarded $4,000 damages by the High Court today for the injuries sustained. Timber grader Yusufi Yacoobally, 22, represented by Mr. Henry Hangchi, was also awarded another $850 to
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  • 135 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Council of Social Service will meet on May 28 to discuss the problem of funds for voluntary welfare organisations. Heads of management and committees of some 50 affiliate members actively Involved in providing direct social welfare service (not fund-raising) will attend
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  • 30 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sim Ah Boh of Idris Road was fined $10 for driving his car at "snail's pace" along Bukit Timah Road on March 30, 1968.
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  • 241 7 Fruit lunch protest over free bus -row- UUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. Guthries workers have taken on a new form of action fruit lunch on the steps of Wlsma Damansara to protest against the withdrawal of free bus transport to town during the lunch hour. From today, they will assemble on
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The State Coroner today recorded a suicide verdict on Loh Muah Soon. 67. unemployed, who fell from a block of flats in Kallang Estate on April 10.
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  • 260 8 When a teenaged schoolgirl needs advice— by a judge KUALA LUMPUR, Tues High Court judge today stressed the need for student counsellors in every school to help teenaged girls with problems. "In every school where there are teenagers especially teenaged girls, there should be counsellors whom they could approach for
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  • 96 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— New Zealand's Minister for Defence Mr. David Thomson, arrived tonight for a five-day visit for talks with Singapore ministers and to visit New Zealand units here. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, Minister of State for Defence and Mr. H. H. Francis. New Zealand's High Commissioner
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  • 104 8 Policeman's wife claims cruelty SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Yeow Shang Ylng, who alleged her husband, a police inspector, had assaulted her on several occasions, was granted a decree nisi by the High Court today on the ground of cruelty. The first time he assaulted her, she said, was six months after
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  • 76 8 Dinner, show to mark centre opening SINGAPORE, Tues.— lnche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) and MP for Kampong Chai Chee, will officiate at the opening of the Kampong Chai Chee community centre on May 8. A dinner and a multi-cultural stage show will be held after the opening. Inche Sha'ari
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  • 166 8 Primary pupils to learn Jawi next year pENANG, Tues. The x study of Jawl will be included as part of Bahasa Malaysia lessons in next year's new syllabus for English medium primary schools. According to an Education Department circular I issued to heads of schools, Jawi lessons would begin in
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  • 79 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct demolition exercises at the Southern Islands firing range at Pulau Senang from May 3to 8 from 8 am. to noon, 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The exercises will continue from May 10 to
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  • 57 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The name of Chong Ec Tong (anatomy) was inadvertently left out among the candidates who passed the University of Singapores sessional (supplementary) examination for the MBBS in the results published In the Straits Times today. The name of another candidate. Chow Kah Kiong (physiology),
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  • 304 8 Husband tells court of wife's gambling -habit SINGAPORE, Tues. A bus i n essman, married to a millionaire's daughter, told the High Court today that his 14-year-old marriage had failed from the start because his wife was "a habitual heavy gambler." George Lee Ser Suah, 39, said that though they
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lan Kay Swee has been elected president of the Charlton Park Residents' Association. The other officials Include Mr. I.S. Menon, vice-president Mr. Allen C. Pol. secretary and Mr. Chua Siak Kiang, treasurer.
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  • 262 8 SYCES UNION CUTS BACK PAY CLAIM IPOH, Tues. The Facehorse General Employees Union has reduced Its claim for arrears from 16 months to four months. Th:s, in effect, will mean a saving of about $108,000 to trainers. Thi! union and the trainers association on April 3 reached agreement on a
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  • 45 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Bedok Boys' School Ac: Committee will hold a food and fun fa r at the school on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Proceeds will go towarc Improvement of the s> central library and helping poor poupils.
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  • 29 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sin-. Choo Pion of Margaret Dr.' was to lay fined $25 for causing unnecessary obstruction at the entrance of Orchard Theu'. park oi Sept. 12. 1967.
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    • 44 8 BUGS BUNNY by Heimdohl Stoffel LE'S TRY OJE WITH YER /NOW START HAT OFF! IT SHADES YERJ I MOVING \EYESiQ^y r— V BACK! BUT WHAT AM THAT'S GREAT- >/■.} I GOING TO DO HOLD IT RIGHT J lk>kwi WITH MY HAT? THEREi J y Y\3&\
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  • 112 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Six amed thugs yesterday robbed two construction workers at Lorong Halus, off Tampines Road, after beating them Into- unconsciousness. Lim Kiir Plaw, 45, and Ong Geok Eng, 27, were riding on a motorcycle towards their worksite when a car overtook them and
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  • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Phua Choon Seng of Henderson Road was today fined $75 for carrying a pillion passenger on his motorcycle and not being covered by Insurance in Jalan Buklt Merah on Jan. 14 last year.
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  • 331 9 Early take-over of field by Govt puzzles YMCA members SINGAPORE, Tues MEMBERS of the YMCA in Orchard Road are 'puzzled and disappointed" over the Government acquisition of their sports field and pavilion across the road ahead of schedule. The field was taken back by the Government on April 18- Its
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today found an 80-year-old woman, Pong Sai Geok. hanged in a house in Lorong 25 Geylang. They do not suspect foul Play.
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  • 190 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The gruesome death of a 75--year-old man found crushed on the roof of a jammed lift -car in a block of flats at Kirn Tian Road, remains a mystery. The State Coroner. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee. who returned an open verdict
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  • 34 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Se« Leong of Delta Road was fined $20 today for failing to display the ROY tax disc while driving his van along Cecil Street on Sept. 16. 1968
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  • 205 9  - Why Judith switched from ballet to striptease RITA LOONG By Singapore, Tues. CAR crashes and classical ballet don't mix. A painful lesson learned by Judith Von Sachs when she was involved in an accident five years ago. Before that, she had been a member of a ballet troupe in France.
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  • 378 9 'Not enough attempts made to encourage people to read books' SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is essentially a textbook market, and not enough attempts have been made to encourage the reading of books, the director of the National Book League, London, Mr. Martyn GofT, said today. He said books should be made
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The management committee of the Canberra community centre will hold Tae-kown-do and dressmaking classes for the residents of S*mbawang constituency. The classes will start in early Ma. Applications are invited.
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  • 33 9 PENANO. Tues Mr. Teo Tiaw Lock, 54, a director of Jardlne Waugh in Kuala Lumpur, died at his Victoria Green Road home here today. He left a widow and three children.
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  • 190 9 No history teacher —so students boycott class KLANG, Tues. All 35 Upper Six students at the Sekolah Tengku Ampuan Rahimah here boycotted class today to back up their demano for a history teacher. Waving placards outside the headmaster's office, the students said: "We will continue to stay out here until
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  • 249 10 IT WAS A BON VOYAGE PRESENT: SHIPYARD DIRECTOR SINGAPORE, Tues. A shipyard director told the Third District Court today the money he had given to a former Government naval architect had not been to "reward' 1 him for any services done. "It was partly a 'bon voyage 1 present and
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  • 233 10  -  MASIE KWEE By nga Dore, Tues IT'S autograph time for the First Lady at the Istana today. And as this eager group of pre-uni-versity students will tell you, Mrs. Benjamin Sheares is wonderfully obliging when it comes to penning her signature for a memorable occasion.
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  • 148 10 Detective caught man 10 minutes after robbery SINGAPORE, Tuesday f ABOURER Loke Sing Kong, 26, was arrested by a detective 10 minutes after he had assaulted and robbed a man of his watch and Sl5 in Middle Road, a court heard today. Asst. Supt. R. Sandosham, prosecuting, said that on
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  • 104 10 Minister is patron of Scout association SINGAPORE, Tues. Inche Rahlm Ishak, Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Siglap. has been elected patron of the Katong District Scout Association. Mr. Ec Peng Liang, an accountant and social worker, is president and also chairman cf the executive committee. The seven
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  • 31 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Nay Meng was today fined $180 lor using a car as a taxi without valid lirence along Middle Road on March 9. His car was forfeited.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 276 10 I Dilemma I lat the I I Crossroads! 6 Singapore stands dead in the centre pf Ihe piincipal world crossroads between the civilizations of China and Europe, between the cultures of the individual and the family, between the politics of authority or permissiveness, between the calls of commercial profit and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 103 10 Onp By V.T. II tt ml in I C^Smm^J!^/ e ££s£&"^rr!C&?*[ HrejAKINS I I VVHW A BANANA, ALLEY/ IF LX)KS UKE 33^ ELSEW*^ vr»l r^: -ti^ T A V OFT, DOC! \VERE MXJ HE COMES BACK WITH -NT PAY DIRT /MV KBP w t^c X 1,^ WIS y J\ Sc-
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  • 148 11 4 TRAP of steel and higher water. And the tongkang man on the right cannot even get his pole freed to escape the trap. This incident hap- pened under the Cole- i man Bridge in New Bridge Road near noon yesterday when the tide was reaching its
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  • 160 11 WIFEGETS DIVORCE FROM JEALOUS HUSBAND SINGAPORE, Tues. A clerk flew into "an uncontrollable rage" each time he happened to see his working wife in the company of another man, the High Court was told today. Lawyer Mr. Tay Chin Chye told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah: "He clearly was motivated
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  • 57 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. BRC Weldmesh (.South-east Asia) Company will hold a cocktail party for its three visiting directors at the Singapore Hilton Ballroom on May 5. They are Mr. K.E. Cox. and Mr I Collier, who will arrive from Australia on Tuesday and Mr R.N.C. Hall, who
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  • 96 11 $50 mil cement plant for Perlis KI'ALA LIMPIR. Tues. The 1 mini States Export-Import Bank has approved a $21.4 million loan for a multi-million dollar cement factory at Bukit Ketri in Perlis. The Cement Manufacturing Co. Sdn. Bhd.. with an authorised capital of S5O million and a paidup capital of
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  • 71 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Roman Catholics In Singapore will celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph, the worker, on Sunday at St. Joseph's Church in Bukit Panjang. with holy masses from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. a procession at 5 p.m.. and an evening mass. A food and fun
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  • 197 11 Spore fast earning Wall Street of Asia reputation' SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is fast earning an international reputation as the "Wall Street" of Asia. This is the opinion of U.S. Government financial executive Mr. G. S. Douglas Shackleford. Singapore, he said, had a strong market, and American trade here was expanding
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  • 98 11 MCA picks new executive secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Ng Chin Hong, former Director of the Malaysian Students Department in London, has been appointed the chief executive secretary of MCA headquarters. The post was vacated a year ago by Mr. Chong Yean Seong. head of the School of Business Studies
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  • 153 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Closing the tote five minutes before the start of a race cannot possibly be the reason for the recent drop in attendance at the Singapore Turf Club on race days, as it has been the practice for the last 10 years.
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  • 303 11  - DUTCH AIR I GIRLS: WE HAVE NO GROUSES LIM SUAN KOO By Singapore, Tues. IT may sound Dutch to Malaysia Singapore Air- lines but their air girls from Holland are not complaining about terms and conditions of employment with the airline. Why, they are all enjoying their training courses with
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  • 82 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A vegetable seller was fined $500 by a magistrate's court today for falsely, reporting to the police that his car was missing. The court heard that when the police carried out investigations they found that Tan Ah Kok. 25. had made a false
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  • 205 11 Whirlwind victims at Ponggol exploited by repair men SINGAPORE, Tues. Ponggol Village, struck by a whirlwind yesterday, was hit today by repair men. Several villagers claim that builders were cashing in on their misfortune by Jacking up their prices. One villager whose attap hut was one of the 10 damaged
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  • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ko Chu Pa was today fined SI SO for driving a pirate taxi along Serangoon Road on March 31.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 23 11 BABY'S COUGH f| NYAL lough bij nip Helps Whooping Cough difficult breathing when baby has a cold i COLD STORAGE (M) SDN BHD.
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    • 295 11 RAMJI DAYAWAHLA SONS CO. KANAIYA CONSTRUCTION CO. For any type of Construction requirements contact us at: 338, Block C-8, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. Telephone *****9 Cable: ARDEESON We are Engineers, Contractors and Suppliers of all types: (1) Technicians and Specialists for construction work of refineries, cheriical plants, power stations,
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  • The Straits Times
    • 476 12 It is still uncommonly difficult to be sure of the facts in Ceylon and East Pakistan, two totally unrelated crises which are not going to be resolved for months to come. Colombo has survived two days of special precautions which suggested fear of fresh attacks on vital
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    • 296 12 Only the excessively optimistic could have expected Singapore's reorganised bus services to cope without a hitch when the rush of "back to school" students began on Monday. If adults were confused by the new bus schedules and routes it was only to be expected that the young.ones
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    • 197 12 Salyut, hopefully described as a manned space station, has not quite lived up to expectations. Apparently no attempt was made to man it even after the three cosmonauts in Soyuz-10 linked up with Salyut. The docking, undooking and the return to the Baikonur cosmodrome in 48 hours seems
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 115 12 APPLICATIONS were called from Normal class/college trained teachers to the 'recent' promotion exercise of special grade and superscale posts in June 1970. In November, applicant* were told to re-apply for these posts as the confidential reports were outdated. Ten months have new elapsed and no news
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    • 176 12 •TELECOMS have taken a forward step in introducing computers for their billing process In an effort to speed up their work and to offer a better and more efficient service. I use my private phone with average monthly calls of about $20 to $30. Last month
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    • 98 12 WE agree with Scout of Klang (S.T. April 17) that scouting In Malaysia these days is very expensive. The complete uniform from top to bottom has to be bought and many cannot afford it. Therefore many who want to join the movement are forced to Join other uniform organisations such
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    • 50 12 A PUBLIC phone booth Is urgently needed In Lin Seng Garden. Petaling Jaya. At the moment one has to go to nearby shops and plead with the owners to make use of their phones. I trust the Jabatan Talikom will take Immediate steps to meet this ne«d. SOS. Petalint Jaya
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    • 669 12 The 'monster's footprint': Tales and Legends I REFER tc your aptly raptioned 'Tall tale of a 10-ft. orang mawas in the Pahang jungle.' and .subsequent material in your paper which tend to give an impression of a monster in the 'deep Jungle untrodden by man.' I myself have trodden there
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  • 579 12  -  GEOFFREY TEBBUTT By Melbourne \VITH rare bi-partisan accord, most Australians had accepted since the war the principle that immigration (white, of course) must be kept at the highest practicable level. It was necessary, the argument ran. to raise population to a safer size; to create
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  • 672 12  - Flying 'railroad terminal' Theodore Shabad Cosmonauts: 'Something you have to see' By MOSCOW, Tuesday THE RUSSIANS have a name for it "Makhina" (pronounced "Mah hee nan"), meaning "a thing of huge size." It has been orbiting the earth for a week now, and the three Soviet cosmonauts who visited it
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 97 12 iHOHNER MELODICAS MADE IN GERMANY L'ke School Recorders, Hohner Melodico* ore now used in Schools everywhere, 5 models ovailoble:Melodica Soprano 2 chromatic octaves, from middle C upword $22.00 Melodic- Alto 7 chromatic octoves from F below middle C upwards $23.00 Melodic. Piano -it 26 piano keys, from B below middle
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    • 160 12 !____Mlt__ißi__Ki__l /_________r I v ____^_____P_____^'^_^-<^'''______i ________i __^_____lM^* -_^^^____o__S_^__i__^^^^_-_____H Br**^* PARKER 61 most ramirkibU writituj instmmmt! v There are more expensive gifts th; n this, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61... a gift of beauty and elegarce It fills itself by itself-in just 30 seconds it
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  • Business Times
    • 905 13  - New Govt plans to build up pineapple industry HENRY CHANG By JIIK Malaysian pineapple industry appears headed for an era of new importance with its identification as a crop which fits in with the aims of the New Economic Policy. The Government has singled it out as one of the
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    • 231 13  -  CROESUS By Room for boom I SEE that Hyatt International has announced it will help in developing a 450-room hotel in Kuala Lumpur. I hope this is the herald of more hotel-building schemes in Malaysia as there seems to be a crippling shortage of good-class touristconventioneer accommodation. Why.
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    • 174 13 New tin pact: A poser METAL Traders Strauss (MTS) of London has posed the question whether July this year— when the fourth tin agreement comes Into force will mark the beginning of another period of uncertainty for tin. In its latest market review, MTS expresses some apprehension that the extra
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    • 86 13 RISES Keponic 52.30 Matsu $2.36 M. Box $4.46 Hume F.E. $170 B. Lint $2.13 McAlister $2.30 E.N.E. $2.31 Merlin (M) $0.66 Sj. Way $0.90 H. Par $108 S Prop $1.28 F. E Ship $1 64 .09 .07 .06 .05 .05 .04 .04 .03 .03 -r.03 .03 -r.03
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    • 37 13 Straits Times Idices Apr. 26 Apr. 27 IndwtrUb: 148.22 148.23 1 HoteU: 67.90 U. 17 Properties: 113.60 113.52 Tins: 91.30 91.20 t* rubbers: 115.70 116.05 *Dec. SO. 1966 100 D«c 31. 19C8 100 D*c 29. 1962 100
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    • 826 13  - STALEMATE IN WORLD MONEY GAME: lIS A CRISIS COMING? LEONARD SILK By PARIS: Confidence is suspicion asleep," said Benjamin Disraeli. After a remarkably quiet year in the international money markets, suspicion about the dollar has been reawakened by huge deficits in the American balance of payments. The United States ran
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 BOAC to London. And got a bonus trip V to Spain. y For some people there is only one airline. Next time you're thinking of flying to London, just remember this. Your BOAC ticket gives you a generous mileage allowance. You can fly on a return trip from London to
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    • 159 13 INSIDE Dim frtare for nutch industry In Singapore; BUrrr H»n*r contract for Times Printert; Trto! run in Jum- ror blutatJ^rSe B tU Tlf ShJppln ***!>* In Pa«e tomp n3r Sh- m rket r 'P«rt; CommodU.e«. k 2Z!?*** Immrk1 mmrk v New York. Mriboaroe. H< n< Konr; CkMtac price* and buataesa
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  • 596 14  -  TSAI TAN By COME light is needed J to clear a little mystery surrounding the match industry in Singapore. The two leading manufacturers of boxed matches in the Republic Federal Match and Singapore Safety Match rlaim a monthly combined sales of 6,500 cartons
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  • Article, Illustration
    847 14 World tonnage a record rE total order book of the world's major shipbuilding nations registered a record 82,389. 839 ton» in the three months ending March this year, Lloyds Register of Shipping reports in London today. The number of ships under construction and those not yet started also showed
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  • 271 14  - Trial run in June for Nylex Malaysia plant at Batu Tiga CHEN MENG KONG By A CONSTRUCTION hold-up caused by floods early this year has not prevented Nylex Malaysia from progressing as planned. Its factory at Batu Tiga is virtually completed and trial runs will begin in mid-June. The recruitment
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  • 185 14 HARPER Row Publishers Inc. New York will add another 40 titles this year to the 182 already bring printed by Times Printers, Mr. Robert E. Baensch. director of Harper's International Department, said in Singapore recently. He was in the Republic mainly for an Asian
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  • 353 14 Three officers of the Bank of America's Raffles Place branch in Singapore hav<? been promoted. They are Mr. Quek Teo Hoe. Mr. Ho Soo Boon and Mr. Chin Khee Fah. Mr Quek becomes assistant managersenior lending officer, Mr. Ho assistant cashierlending officer and Mr. Chin assistant cashieroperations
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 255 14 i -~'<-!j£f'^9P(|SjJ'**^|S^^Hk jk Urn For quick relief from office headaches and nervous tension IBM prescribes advanced Office Machines. To take Automatically spaced adjustments follow. The revised the headache and nervous tension out of office copy reaches your desk in minutes. IBM's Copier work By preventing the errors that waste time.
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 532 15 fULA Perak be- comes the ninth company this year to seek listing on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. The company was initially incorporated with an authorised capital of $26 million. This was subsequently raised to $50 million. The present Issued capital of the company
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    • 63 15 KINTA Kellas Tin Dredging reports that in the final quarter to March 1971, output of tin concentrates reached 164 long tons 1 167 metric tons). This takes the year's total output to 734 long tons (746 metric tons) against 577 long tons (586 metric tons) In the previous year.
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 166 15 Till-: Stmits tin price m Penang yesterday was unchanged at $650.50 per picul on an official offering down one ton to 24.") tons. The local market was fairly steady despite the £1 fall in Lhe metal price in London overnight. There was all round buying support, especially
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      • 21 15 APRIL 27. RUBBER: 110.75 rents per kilo (down 2.25 cents). TIN: 650.50 (unch.) Official offering 245 (down 1 ton).
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      • 91 15 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Coconut Oil: bulk $55 sellers, drum |87| sellers. Copra: Mixed .fob. loose Apr.' May UK Com S33| B Ptpptr: Mumok A.STA white fob. I<h> NLW $1"') se'lers. Sarawak white NLW $160 sellers. Sarawak spi-cial black fob. 96 NLW $133
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      • 55 15 per* «2i u.nch 152 40 ill Kxiort price In non-sterling ar«» in f.S. dollars per ounce. (2 1 Local dealer! price lo Singapore dollar! per tail. icon rul ru <jltr (li Monday Saturday SU.S. SU.I. 3.. lUS 39 25 39.03 40.35 40.33 39 008 3'J.OSB 39.10S 39.15S
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      • 33 15 In London on Monday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIX UK N. European ports in bulk, sterling (>er lon* ton May June was quoted at UKtllO (Com. UN) sillers.
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      • 484 15 OPENING prices in the rubber market yesterday were marked down in line with Mondays after closing easier conditions. After first business was struck at 112.25 cents per kilo for RSS One May some offerings reduced levels by one cent. RSS One June established a premium of 075 cent
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    • 222 15 PRICES held barely steady in selective trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The trading volume was reduced to 1,513,500 units of which 26 per cent was recorded on a time-bar-gain basis. Top-liners attracted mixed interest. The Straits Times' Industrial Ordinary share index
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    • 55 15 rE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 5 12 p.c. Two months 5 12 p.c. Three months 5 3 4 p.c. Six months 6 3 16p c. Mint months 6 14 p.c.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 207 15 INTERNATIONAL FOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY in Petaling Jaya invites applications from Malaysian Citizens as candidates for training for positions of responsibilities in process/filling/packing operations. The men we require will -1) Possess SC/MCE and have good mechanical training 2| Have leadership qualities 3) Be between 24 28 years of age Supervisory experience
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    • 757 15 U.S.A. GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARES PTE. LTD. Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates lor the j following positions:PRODUCT ENGINEER (1) Candidates should possess a degree from a recogr'.sed University In Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Knowledge of Technical English, French or German necessary. (2) Have 3to 5 years experience in the
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    • 436 15 DBS NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR (PTE) LTD. Hos challenging positions with excelleit growth prospects for the following appointments: PROCESS ENGINEER Applicants should possess a Degree in Physics or Electrical/ Electronic Engineering. Some industrial experience is preferred but not necessorv. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Applicants should possess a Degree (jreferobly in Industrial Engineering) with at
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  • 1126 16 810 AMD OFFIR PRICM OFFICIALLY LI.TtD AT TMI CLOlt OF BUSINESS IN TMI SINOAPOHI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMAHCI BRACKETS VESTIROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS UNIT TRUST (Atla Unit Trust) (Minuin' pncti for April 28) Mai. Invest. Fund 1.27 zd 1.32 xd Mai. ProK. Fund 1.11
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  • 990 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the j Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares faded shown in brackets in lots of 1000, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (1) $1.46. (1) $147. Ben (I) 51. 15, (2) $1.16 D. B.
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 471 16 >TEW YORK. Mon The stock I market see-sawed between higher and lower ground for most of the session and was slightly lower at the close. Trading was a moderately active 18.7 million shares and at the close advances led declines by a small margin. A number of analysts
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    • 350 16 TyfELBOURNE, Tues— Specu- i 1 1 lative stocks were easier In an otherwise steady market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrials continued firm with marginal movements. Western Mining attracted attentlon and was traded five cents lower at $4.60 on yesterday's closing price. Most other Interest centred on the
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    • 71 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Monday 67.83 Friday" 67.83 Week ago 66.88 RIBBERS Monday 175.79 Friday 175.43 Week ago 165.50 OILS Monday 291.51 Friday 290.35 Week ago 269.53 INDUSTRIALS Monday 364 8 Friday 365.4 Week ago 339.4 DOW JOKES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 944.00 Friday 947.79 Week ago 948 85 LONDON DOLLAR
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    • 157 16 T*HE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates as at April 27. Local dollars to one unit Selling Buvinx )f Foreign Curreny Sterling Pound \ustralian Dollar 4ew Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar ;.S. Dollar jx&l dollars to 100 units >f Foreign Currency 3elgian
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    • 204 16 UONO KONG. Tues. The KM market opened up firm and strong with interest particularly centred on China Lifht. Banks, Lands and Realty. The turnover value for the day amounted to HK513.690 million. Todays closing middle price* In Hong Kong dollars and cents followed > v the difference! on
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    • 39 16 On th« »r«t nchanii marktt In Hong Kong y*fterd»y the U.I. d»llir *v quoted at 6.0173 (or TT. and 6 00S0 for cnh. Sterling «v quoted »t H.4H and one taei of ftld at 291. 25.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 983 16 SITUATION WANTED MALAY, 48 Civil and General Engineering background with over 22 years of Management and Supervisory experience, and corporate Member of The Institute of Industrial Engineers (Associate Member) The British Institute of Menagement (Associate Member) The Institute of Arbitrators (Fellow) The Institute of Materials Handling (Member) seeks change of
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    • 544 16 WARNING NOTICE BORG BECK The Borg Beck Compan y Limited are the registered proprietors of the' above identified trade mark registered under N 5. M/ ***** in Malaya in Part A of the Registtr in Class 12 for clutches for land vehicle prDpulsion systems with effect from the sth day
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  • 237 17 Outlook is gloomy for Russian cars SINGAPORE, Tues. It seems that Rus-sian-made cars will be noo-starters on Singapore roads. Most motor dealers are simply not Interested, even though more than 10 Muskovttch-412s have been sold in East Malaysia within the last week. Some dealers have not even heard of them:
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  • 61 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Theatre World Association is still looking for a actor to play the part of Clarry Fowler, an Australian man who is a central figure in their production, "The Shifting Heart." For further information about the part of Clarry Fowler, and the time
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  • 36 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The State Coroner, Mr. Liew Nglk Kee. today recorded a verdict of suicide on Ng Knew, 71, jobless, who was i md hanged In his flat in Jalan Tenteram on April 12.
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  • 199 17  -  LEE SU SAN By Singapore, Tuesday SHE is fas c i nated. You would be too if you were staring a $38,000 gold and diamond watch in the face. For that is the price of this beautiful 568--d i a m on d-encrusted 18-carat gold
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  • 388 17 'Warn, suspend, sack workers who breach safety' SINGAPORE, Tues DISCIPLINARY action against workers such as suspension without pay or dismissal may be the only way, in a few instances, to get workers safety conscious. Mr. Donald Vaughan, an American safety expert, said this tonight when he pointed out that Industrial
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  • 319 17  - Animals at zoological gardens will not be caged LESLIE FONG By Singapore, Tuesday VONE of the ani-■*-*mals in the 70-acre Singapore Zoological Gardens at Seletar will be kept behind bars. Not even the Sumatran tigers, the cheetahs or the Indonesian orangutans. All the 60 to 70 different types of animals
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 111 17 jZWB Hii]^^^iio^Bd^Si I R^A^o4hp!9op9ob c T:f I Rennie I PEPPERMINT TABUTS c. •QUICKER lUM.V. i»d.B..t^ LJ| ACTING •STOMACH COMFORT V^^^i^Hl Vfcjr (Vtf vl S^HSI OSO^O^HobH BBSa THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION \>hat About it After treating 2000 drug sufferers, a prominent doctor warns that marijuana is considerably more harmful thai; most
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    • 104 17 1 t^^t^Wi SfflHiV^ KAGi>ME rOMATO KETCHUP H WB I '^^/T^^nrtM is node from the fresh m \hljpi> KA^pftv liiilj^^^^^k^^E Tomntoet. So rich in colour ■S iS^W§^SF W&,^^^^^^^ an^ *o delicious too! m OX&^^i^fe^^^^^^ I U A 9 enH:— jJSjf .-|S^*~S Al SAY (IMP EXP) CO., V ■L" >'• 16, New
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 266 17 On your TV and Radio 5.00 P.M. Programme Summary 0.12 Programme Summary 5.04 Pok Amai2 8.85 Wrestling from Great Britain 5.38 The Archie Show 9.11 News 6.00 News 9.17 Asiavishen 1.17 Zorro 9.45 Ironside— little Dog Gone Treasure for the King 10.36 Here Come the Brides 1.44 The Jack La
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    • 664 17 3.90 P.M. Opening and Housewives' t.M 0u Music Makers (English) Matinee— A Miserable Mother 7.05 Al red Hitchcock— (A Hokkien film, English sub- I Killed the Count M'es) (Oalogue in Cantonese) 3.15 For the Family (Chinese) 7 Ntws and Newsreel in Chinese 4.05 A Diary of Events in Singapore 5
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 152 18 Where a hawker can tell you to move off EATING out at "the carpark" at Orchard Road in the evenings has lost its fragrance. Most of the hawkers there are all at loggerheads with one another. And "diners"— both local and foreign have to bear the brunt of their bickerings.
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    • 65 18 RECENTLY I parked my car at Albert Street at 4 p.m. and paid the fee for an hour's parking. Can the Parking Division tell me what right has a hawker to force open the door of my car and push it away before the hour was up just because he
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    • 291 18 The engineer situation: Questionnaire will seek facts rpHE letter by "Budding 1 Engineer" (ST., April 19) headlined "Engineers for the 7Cs: Why not do a survey?" and another by "Estimating Engineer" (S.T., April 20) on the same subject require comment by the Institution. On the suggestion by "Budding Engineer" that
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    • 112 18 RECENTLY an elderly lady and a young child fell down the steep embankment steps fronting block 102. Commonwealth Crescent. Such accidents are quite frequent, mainly due to the steep steps not having safety side-rail-ings to support old people, women and children going up and down although this extra comfort is
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    • 78 18 WITH reference to "Unhappy" (S.T.. April 24). I would also like to point out that typists are not only asked to type personal work but in some departments they are asked to do clerical work, machine operators work etc. and the stenographers are asked to do typists' job. In fact
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    • 96 18 IN many of the atlases and maps that I have seen, there is an Island belonging to Singapore) that is always omitted. According to my knowledge of Geography, the largest island belonging to Singapore is Pulau Tekong Besar. It seems very peculiar that I was unable to find an Island
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    • 129 18 I REFER to the letter by "Floating in the air" (S.T., April 26) headlined "When two points can make a world of difference." May I point out that after completion of Secondary Two In schools only students who are good in maths and science are sent to the science stream,
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    • 47 18 SO Sidney Keenan will never visit Pulau Tioman ag^in (Sun. Times, April 25). I am sure that the beautiful holiday island will not miss her either. My party has visited the Island regularly for years and none of us has contracted malaria yet. TIOMIN REGULAR. Singapore 3.
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    • 81 18 When dark corridors can be dangerous BLACKOUTS, sometimes lasting: two or three nights at a stretch, occur frequently at the corridors of block 124, Kirn Tian Place. Many of the (iris living in this block return home from work late in the night and walkini alone dark corridors can be
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    • 210 18 The agony of waiting for a train to pass Anachronism on a Singapore road ♦JHE level-crossing near the Bukit Panjang post office is an anachronism. A decade back, with very few vehicles on the road, it would have been very useful. Today, Chua Chu Kang Road is one of the
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    • 113 18 ()NE of the benefits of having a life assurance policy, inter alia, is income tax relief on the premium. The amount of relief, however is limited to 7 per cent of the sum assured. In any case, together with compulsory CPF contributions, it cannot exceed one-sixth of the assessable income,
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    • 63 18 RESIDENTS of Hock rv Seng Garden in Jalan Ji.mbu Ayer feel left out of the "Keep Singapore Green" campaign Our locality is completely dev< id of trees or any other form of foliage. The absence of trees also mean that we have to bear the full fury of tbe blazing
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    • 93 18 THERE are four schools along Jalan Teck Whye, and traffic is h savy during peak hours. Unfortunately the Jalan Teck Whye/Chua Chu Hang Road junction is exactly 90 degrees and it is tough for a mini-car t( negotiate this junction let alone a military truck. On many occasions, I h
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    • 391 18 You can always call 103 for any new phone number YX/E thank Mr. Yen Mm w Hur, for his letter (S.T., April 21) in which he suggested the printing of a new edition of the telephone directory every three years with semi-annual supplements. For a telephone administration of the size
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    • 77 18 -Vy. \s£^^^^^ Singapore's first exclusive men's shop also at: 81 HIGH STREET GOODWOOD HOTEL-HILTON HOTEL-COLO S ORAOE SHOPPING CENTRE Presenting '71 COLLECTION Collar Man Collection The new -Arrow*f /P\ > Collar V WMJ^^^S The New Arrow Collar j^jj^^Jp 5 H Man has reached into \^tfr the pj stand recaptured jnß^Hl%
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  • 199 19 Race on in XL to build hotels for PATA mcct KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The race to build more cia^s Hotels in the Federal capital in time for the 1972 PATA conference has begun and is gaining momentum. So far. two huge hotel concerns. Hilton International and President Hotel Sdn. Bhd..
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  • 694 19 PREMIER ASKED TO ORDER PROBE TO FIND THE TRUTH Criticisms on Tamil education SINGAPORE, Tues p OLOMBO Plan Tamil teacher Mr K. Govindaswamy wants Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to order an inquiry into "the truth" of his criticisms of Tamil education in Singapore. He also wants the Tamil Reform
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  • 80 19 4 years jail for robbing cabby SINGAPORE, Tues. Sim Soon, 21. was jailed for four years yesterday for robbing a taxi driver of his personal effects and $25 in Kirn Tian Road on March 29 The court heard that Sim and three accomplices boarded Tan Kirn Seng's taxi In Lavender
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  • 120 19 I K. LUMPUR. Tues BULK buyers, purchasing officers and representatives of trade associations and chambers of commerce from overseas are expected l the made-ln-Malaysia fair to be held here from May 22 to June 6. A few buyers from Indonesia. Hong Kong. Australia and
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  • 498 19 LOWER FARES AND FASTER TRIPS SINGAPORE. Tuesday THE Communications Ministry today gave assurance that the majority of schoolchildren here will benefit from the reorganised bus service system. In a statement, the Ministry said they would benefit in terms of reduced fares besides having
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  • 37 19 PESANO, Tues. Labourer A aical. 36. who stole two chairs from the Grand Prix stanc on the Esplanade early yeste -day morning, was jailed for six months by a magistrate's court today. He pleaded guilty.
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    • 185 20 JEpREDIFFUSION (SINGAPORE) PTE. I.lo^ M Congratulate M SETRON LTD. H on the occasion I of their sth Anniversary I Setron and Redif fusion have enjoyed five years IraK of close association. We look forward to K expanded mutual interests in the future of our jSm specialised technology. «SE This ranges
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      • 625 20 Setron: Five years of steady growth Company to celebrate anniversary with dinner party SINGAPORE'S first and largest company assembling television sets Setrmi Limited today marks its fifth anniversary. The company was officially opened by the then Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn S;m, in 1966. To celebrate its anniversary, the company
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      • 462 20 OETRON Limited start- ed in 1966 with virtually no foreign technical assistance. It had a work force of 80. There were many production problems to be solved, odds to be overcome. The initial years were the most difficult and trying. But the company made headway.
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      • 421 20 FOUNDER and first chairman of Setron Limited is Mr. Tan Biauw a wellknown personality in local banking and business circles. Besides establishing Setron, he was also responsible for starting many of Setron's associate or subsidiary companies. He is also a director of Heng Sin Company
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      • 397 22 EACH television set that rolls off the production lines at Setron Limited is the result of many hours of concentration and skill put in by technicians. It has always been the company's policy to ensure that that the buyer gets the best
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      • 137 30 KP6/71 Is there an office copier for only $368? KjMiaky^as^signet Copier Kodak has the truly practical copier that you The copies are clear, c is> i can use for most copying purposes in your last a hundred years. Op< office. It's fast. Makes up to seven copies in Anyone can
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    • 162 22 Congratulations Best Wishes SETRON LTD., on the occasion of their sth ANNIVERSARY from AIR EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED Afro-Asia Building, Room 314, 3rd floor. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 1. Tels: *****1 *****4. A more complete air freight service than all of the airlines of the world-combined. Congratulations SETRON LTD.
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    • 213 22 Congratulations Best Wishes to SETRON LTD. on their sth Anniversary from Kian Chuan Timber Supply Co., 675-D, Jurong Road, IIM m.s. Singapore 22 SETRON LTO. ]$t on the occasion of their *^"jJJ_!.-j sth ANNIVERSARY from *fa^^^^^" CHINSINCE RADIO, TV, REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Commercial Refrigerators, Moderi Lamp Fittings All air- conditioner brands.
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    39 25 In ever loving memory of J. Benjamin Peerto, who departed this world on 29th April. 1970. A high nun will be long on 29th April 1971 at 6. J0 a-m. at Balnt Francis Xaviers, Serangoon Garden Estate.
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    • 920 25 THt PORT OF SINCAPORE AUTHO 1 RITV ANNOUNCCO TMt FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL 2S. lIUBHIB OUT: Bllrn Bakke 1/2. Nortella 6/7. Karlmun 8/6. Anna Taylor 10/11 Olenogle 13/14. TeiaU 18. Pc* w»h li (Barge) 20 We.t. Peril. 20 Ea.t PctalinK 21 Went. Pha Shwe Oviw Ywa 27/28. Vi.hva Slddhl
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    • 941 25 'I^hIISEMI PEPEREKSAAN HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE 1971 (CAMBRIDGE H.S.C. EXAMINATION. 1971) Borang-borang masuk dan butir-butlr mengenal bayaran dan lain-talii untuk pepereksaan Higher School Certificate 1971 boleh dlperolehl darlpada Pejabat Pelajaran Negerl roulai 28 April 1971 hinfga 12 Mel. 1971. 2. Borang-borang Masuk akan dlkeluarkan kepada chalunchalun persendlriiin perseorangan yang membuat permohonan
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    • 693 25 PENANG PORT COMMISSION TENDER NOTICE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TWO GJLP. PORT SECURITY PATROL CRAFT The Penang Port Commission Invites applications from experienced fibre glass shipbuilders or their representatives to tender for the design, construction and delivery of two Port Security patrol craft. The above two craft are required to
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    • 550 25 in the high ((iikt in malaya at kuala h/mpvr in bankruptcy no. sm of Ml Re Lee Soo Chye alias Lee Choon Yew (T A Hoong Thye Hong) Ex-parte Eastern Agencies (M) Sdn. Bhd. NOTICE To: Lee Soo Chye alias Lee Choon Yew (T/A Hoong Thye Hong) formerly No. 43
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    • 391 25 PEJABAT SETIA USAHA KERAJAAN NEGERI SEMBILAN TAWARAN UNTOK MEMBUKA. MKNEBANG. MEMBERBEH DAN MENYIAPKAN (a) PUSAT PERTANIAN. SG. CHEKMAI (b) RANCHANGAN TANAH BELIA, SG. CHERMAI. Tawaran2 darlpada pemborong7 akan dl-terlma dl-Pejabat Setla I U&aha Kerajaan. Seremban, Negerl Sembtlan. hlngga pukol 1200 tengah harl pada 12hb. Mel. 1971. KERJA2: 'Membuka, Menebang, Memberseh
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    • 381 25 TENDER UNTOK BEKALAN BUKUt KHUTI'B-KHANAH I>t--BEKOLAH2 MENENGAH DAL/41 NEGERI PAHANG Tender ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Toko 2 Buku dan Penerblt2 Bulu bagl membekal buku2 khutub-khanah dl-Sekolah2 Mettengih dalam Negert Pahanf Jen^2 buku, namaS sekolah yang i hendak dl-bekalkan dan segala ma'ilumat lanjut berkaltan dengan per ara lnl boleh dl-perolehl dartpad Pejabat
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  • 76 26 MAJOR A MRS. NARANJAN SINGH thank Rev. Father O Dwyer, relatives, fi lends, brother officers, for their kind attendances, valuable assistance, gifts and congratulatory messages on MR. l OC MR$ OD V° SREETHARAN thank relatives and friends for their valuable presents. congratulatory messages and kind presence at their wadding.
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  • 58 26 MRS. PECK TECK KIAN (Madam Tan Slew Eng) age 82 passed away peacefully on 27.4.71 leaving behind son. Leng Thong. 4 daughters. 2 daui:hters-ln-lau. 3 sons-in-law. 14 grandchildren. 3 grandsons-in-law, 2 Krund daughters-m law. 2 great grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortege will leave 56. Nell Road, on Thursday
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    • 771 26 Announcements THE CORNER Something new and r* has come to Serannoon Gardens at 28 Maju Avenue. list* In Fabrics. Sarees. Jewellery. Arts and Crafts. Special LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Rote) Slngapura for your latest hairstyle*. expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices. Appointment*: Telephone *****3 (Spore). FRESH STOCKS of
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    • 767 26 LADY CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY I required for Immediate employment. Strong command of English essential and preferably holds a honours degree in Law Economics. Past working experience preferred. Please i write giving full particulars to Box A 4136. S.T. Spore. VACANCIES FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS are required in our modren air-conditioned factory for
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    • 811 26 JRCENTLY REQUIRED SALESGIRLS. Pleasant disposition. Fluent In English. Apply personally between 8 a.m. to 6 pm. to 279Q Selegie Complex. 15th floor. Spore. ONE MESSENGER BOY with Secondary 2 and One General Cleu with H.S.O Only Singapore male citizens need ■I ply. Please write ,n own handwriting to 0.P.0. Box
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    • 964 26 EUROPEAN MALAYSIAN CITIZEN seeks position Dredge Superintendent, Harbour Dredging reclamation Tin Mining Factory and labour Management fluent Malay recently trans-port-Marine Superintendent, Large Timber Company, Indonesia. Box A 3828 S.T. K.L. Accommodation vacant DISTRICT 16: Newly completed modern 2-storey detached bungalow. 3-bedrooms with balconies. 2-bath-rooms and longbaths. separate sitting and dining
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    • 1080 26 FAR EAST MANSION, District 9 Enq: Alk Slew Tong Ltd.. 27/29. Beneoolen Street, (Spore) Tel: ***** ***** GOLDHILL CARDEN, dist 9. wall furnished with alrconditioner terrace house. Rental SI. 300/-. Tel B'pore *****9. (from 10 am —12.30 p.m.) DIST. 9 OFF ORCHARD ROAD, furr.lshed 3-roomed apartment 1 airconditloner. Telephone available
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    • 907 26 LANDS at Victoria Park Road 40.000 sq.ft. and at Pulr Panjang 430.0UU sq.ft. Ideal for Bungalows and developing purposes. Phone Koh S34Bsu (9.00 a.m. 10.30 a.m.. 4.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m.). SELETAR HILLS ESTATE slnglestorey semi-detached house fully furnished at Jalan Slndor. areas 3.300 sq. ft. 543.000-. J.B. Lee (Realty) Co.
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    • 936 26 CORRESPONDENCE A R B P 0 R T WRITING. Ftre months rapid course starting May Register early Raja's College. 218 D Changi Road (4*7688) Raja's Raffle* Place (•5358 '98 1970). STENOGRAPHY. Rapid simplified course. Classes anytime Starting May. Register early. Raja's Collece. 218 D Changi Road (*****8). Raja's. Raffles Place
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    • 906 26 PULAU PANCKOR Frassr's Hill Sdays $15 JS. 10/5 Cameron Hlgn ("evtnl ,g) da Mlla y 3 D 7 tl d"ys So/- Sunday' Monday* Oxley Travel W-B Presieent Shopping Centre Tel: 3OO«. ***** (Spore). ECONOMIC FLICMT TO LONDON WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONG KONO KOWLOON <»*ACAU) 8 DAVB $815 DAILY DEPARTURE HONG KONO
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  • 267 27 Girl tells court of snaps taken of her in the nude KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three masked men. armed with a knife, forced a 17-year-old girl to strip and took snapshots of her In the nude. a magistrate's court in Petuling Jaya was told today. rhey then told her to pay
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  • 33 27 SINGAPORE. Tues —A cocktall part) will be held at the Singapore Hilton Ballroom on May 5 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for the visiting directors of B.RC. Weldmesh (S.E. Asia) Ltd.
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  • 407 27 ALLEGATIONS OF DISCRIMINATION SINGAPORE, Tue«. THE Singapore Air Transport-w o rkers' Union today said it had the evidence of 100 MSA local engineers to back lip its charge that ex- j patriates were dis- I criminating against the locals. It was replying to
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  • 96 27 SINGAPORE. Tues. Labourer Khalil bin Manan. 32. was jailed for two weeks and fined $500 today for falsely declaring before a kathi last Jan. 13 that he was a bachelor. Khalil Then went through a marriage ceremony on that day with Burok binte Mohd. Idrls. Khalils
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  • 104 27 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man who was permanently banned from coming into Singapore was jailed for six months by a magistrate's court today for re-entering the Republic. Yap Siong Tect. 22. a Malaysian, also pleaded guilty to a charge of having an offensive wea-
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    • 448 28 Singapore's Youth beaten again TOKYO, Tuesday CINGAPORE crushed to their second straight defeat in the Asian Youth soccer tournament here today when they went down 3-0 to Japan. They lost 1-0 to Malaysia in the first game on Sunday. With this loss, Singapore are out of the running in Group
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    • 177 28  -  JOE DORAI By IXIII US Football Club of Holland, the current Dan- ish division one league leaders i and European Cup participant, will play a match against Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar stadium in June. The team, now being prepared by West German coach Kurt Linden,
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    • 107 28 VTEWLY promoted Public 1> Works Department held Khalsa to a scoreless draw in a scrappy SHA division one league match at Scrangoon Road yesterday. It was a tame affair between both teams which have yet to score a league win. PWD have, in five games, drawn three and
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    • 203 28 GUNALAN WINS A MARATHON, BEATS MULJADI FOR H.K TITLE HONG KONG, Tues VI ALAYSIAS "Punch" iTI Gunalan, the Asian Games champion, stepped back from the brink of defeat to win the Hong Kong Badminton Open men's singles title last night. He beat Muljadi of Indonesia 10-15, 15-11, 15-12 in one
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    • 247 28  - 2 newcomers In team vs Johore G. ROBERT By SINGAPORE, joint holders with Selangor, have retained almost the same team as last year's for their first Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 match against Johore at the Malayan Teachers' College ground, Johore Bahru, on Friday. Of the 13 players named yesterday only
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    • 419 28  - Madeline sprints away with top title PETER SIOW B) MADELINE Teo raced away with the 'A' division individual championship at the 14th annual athletics meet of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus at Farrer Park yesterday. She easily won all her event; 100 m, 200 m and 400 m
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    • 172 28 University venue for SEAP badminton THE SEAP Games badminton .natches in Kuala Lumpur In December will be played at two venues the University of Maliya and Stadium Negara. Tie preliminary round and sem -final matches will be played at the university's Dewan Ten {ku Chancellor and the final at Stadium
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    • 468 28 By >• DHNSON ■FIFTEEN YEAR-OLD Khong Yiu Lan yesterday narrowly missed beating her own national record in the 100 m breaststroke for Under- 17 girls on the second day of the Singapore Junior swimming championships at River Valley pool. Yiu Lan.
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    • 503 29 Splendid trial by King's Flame RACING with Epsom Jeep RING'S FLAME, a highly-rated English sprinter, went like a winner when he ran 3f in 36 3/5 on good going at Bukit limah yesterday morning. The four-year-old son of King's Trcop won four sprint races i England and was given a
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    • 137 29 Jockey Ho hurt in accident on track JOCKEY S. K. Ho was injured in an accicWnt at Bukit Tiiiiah > (sicrd.i y morning, when he took Intan Sembilan out for a workout with Roving Eyes (Ricky Kingston). They were cantering to the If post when Intan Sembilan suddenly swerved in
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    • 78 29 CANTIAGO. Tues. Brazil wen the Davis Cup South American Zone final yesterday, when Tomas Koch o.' Brazil beat Jaime Flllol of Chile. 6-3. 6-2. 6-2. Koch and Edison Mandarino won the doubles on Sunday to give Brazil a 2-1 lead. The final singles was won by Patricio
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    • 44 29 The Perak Derby meeting at Ipoh will be held on May 29-30 and June 5-6. Distances are: Class One 9f and lOf: Class Two 5Jf straight or B}f and 6f or 9f; Class Three 6f and Cf. Entries close on May 19.
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    • 107 29 CYDNEY. Tues. Sydney racehorse trainer Tommy Smith broke an Australian record yesterday when his horses' stake-earnings climbed to A 5508,465 t about $1,525,500* for the season. And with three months of the current season remaining, he has a chance of bettering the Commonwealth training record of
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    • 107 29 lACK Nicklaus (left) holds a huge replica of the U5533,000 cheque he got for winning the Tournament of Champions golf tourney at San Diego on Sunday. With Nicklaus are his wife and Allan Roen, the tournament director. His $33,000 cheque pushed Nicklaus' earnings for the
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    • 399 29 Disputed goal in last minute I ONDON, Tues. Leeds scored a disputed lastminute goal against Arsenal at Leeds last night to keep alive their hopes of winning the English League First Division soccer championship. I The 1-0 victory moved Leeds, who have one League game lelt, one
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    • 110 29 ROSEWALL ROUTS McMillan IN 2 SETS YEW YORK. Tues. Aus- tralians Ken Rosewall. Rod Layer and Tony Roche overwhelmed their opening round opponents in the US$5O,OOO Rawimg tennis tournament last night, losing a combined total o.' only six game.*.. Roseuall. seeking his second world championship title, demolished South African Frew
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    • 43 29 SYDNEY. Tues. Australia's Rugby Union touring team v.lli play In North America on their return Journey from France later this year. The Australian Rugby Union said here the extra games will probably be staged In New York and Vancouver.
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    • 32 29 LONDON, Tues. Close of play In yesterday's cricket matches. At Cambridge: Warwick 292 and 21-0 Cambridge U 154 (D. Brown 6-40). At Oxford: Oxford U v Kent, no play. rain.
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    • 234 29 'Cricket for Russia' —held up by Customs MOSCOW, Tues.—Soviet Customs have delayed the introduction of cricket to the Soviet Union. A gift of cricket equipment which arrived here on Friday from England remained held up in Customs and was not yet available for presentation to a group of students at
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    • 45 29 NEW YORK. Tues. Results of yesterdays baseball games: National League New York 12 St. Louis 2;. Philadelphia 2. Houston 1. American League Minnesota 7 Washington 2: Detroit 8 Kansas City 3: Oakland 1 Baltimore 0: California 8 Cleveland 0: Milwaukee v Boston (postponed).
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    • 191 29 LONDON, Tues. Worcester police are drawing up special contingency plans to counter possible attempts to disrupt the opening match of the Pakistani cricket tour on Satturday against Worcestershire. "The match, the players, the grounds and spectators will be carefully watched," a police
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    • 144 29 TALBOT: WORLD RECORDS LIKELY LONDON. Tues. Don Talbot, coach of t h c Australian swimming team, predicted that world records might go in the women's 200 m, 400 m and 800 m freestlye in the 14--natlon swimming meet at London's Crystal Palace on Friday and Saturday. The other competing countries
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    • 238 29 Chinese athletes to tour Japan lIONG KONG. Tues.— A Chinese-language newspaper iiere yesterday reported that China will send an athletics team to visit Japan under an agreement reached in Tokyo recently. The Nam Wah Man Pao quoting its own sources said Mr. Chao Chen-Hung, vlce-i halrman of the AllChimi Sports
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  • 95 30 Japan's $50,000 m defence budget rpOKYO, Tues. Japan's JL Defence Agency today announced a new draft defence plan more than doubling the nations expenditure on its armed forces over the next five years. The agency's fourth fiveyear plan calls for an outlay of 5,796,000 million yen (about $50,000 million) between
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  • 63 30 WASHINGTON. Tues. The suburban Maryland residence of U.S. Secretary of Defence Melvui R. Laird was the scene yesterday of a mock battle staged by anti-Vietnam war demonstrators. The war protestors staged the mock battle on the lawn of Laird's residence and hung a Vietcong flag
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  • 140 30 THIS surely must be one of the most splendid examples of how much a boy values nis time. He is Yeong Chuan Hui of May North School, who found that waiting for the bus need not be an utter waste of precious time. Sittinp saddle-wise
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  • 553 30 I SINGAPORE, Tues. SINGAPORE Still abounds with investment opportunities and any talk that investment in the Republic has reached "saturation" point is nonsense. Tills was the reaction today to a claim by a West German researcher that the industrial climate in the Republic and
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  • 330 30 T ONDON, Tv«». The stock market closed very firm f today with dealers reporting mixed institutional and public support. Conditions were active. At 2.4S p.m. the Financial T.mrs Index was five points higher at 369.8. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Exchequer 5",
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  • 46 30 LONDON. Turn —Spot 16.43. Settlement: June 16.70, July 16.90. July/ Sept. 17.05. Aug. 17.03. Oct. Dec. 17.63. Jan. Mar. 18, April/June 18.30. July/Sept. l«.4O, Oct. Dec. 18.63. Jan M-irch 18.70, April/June 18.40. July/ Sept. 18.35. c.l.fc May 15.60. June 13.70. July 19.90. Market: Very quiet.
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  • 29 30 LONDON. Turn —Spot buyer* {1490 13), lellera £1492 £4). Forward buyer* £1488 £2). ••Men £1489 < £2>. Settlement £1490 £s>. Turnover a.m. 290 ton* p.m. 100 ton*. Tone: Steady
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