The Straits Times, 16 September 1971

Total Pages: 28
1 28 The Straits Times
  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times The National newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
    24 words
  • 259 1 Sheares and Lee invited to visit India SINGAPORE, Wed. President Giri invited President Sheares, the Prime Minister and their wives to visit India during separate meetings with the Singapore leaders today. The Invitation was extended to the Sheares when ho and Mrs. Girl paid a courtesy call on them at
    259 words
  • 30 1 CAIRO. Wed. Pupils at an elementary school received an impromptu lesson in sex education yesterday when their tr.irher r;i\p birth to a boy during an arithmetic lesson. UP!
    UP  -  30 words
  • 44 1 Spore calls for co-operation with ASEAN or bilaterally President Giri addressing the state banquet. At the main table with President Sheares and the First Lady are the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. Prem Bhatia, PSA chairman Howe Yoon Chone and their wives.
    44 words
  • 924 1 Giri on how to preserve freedom SINGAPORE. Wed. PRESIDENT Shearet tonight expressed the hope thai India i\m\ Singapore would search out areas of co-opera-tion, either with ASKAX or bilaterally. He was speaking at a banquet in honour of President Giri at
    924 words
  • 498 1  - SADC takes over Tengah R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Wednesday yylTJl ;i jaunty "wing-over," the Singapore Air Defence Command took over full operational control today of the Tengah air base Britain's biggest jet strike station in Asia. Air Vice-Marshal Nigel Maynard, Chief of the British Far East Air Force, handed over
    498 words
  • 215 1 India faces new flood threat NEW DELHI, Wed. The rising waters of the Ganges and other rivers threaten fiesh devastation in northern and eastern India where floods have so far left over 500 people dead and millions homeless. The rivers, swollen by intense monsoon rains, have already put huge areas
    215 words
  • 63 1 Intruder attacks nurse SINGAPORE. Wed. A nurse was stabbed in the chest and neck by an unidentified assailant at Gleneagles Hospital tonight. Nurse Won Ngam Hoi was on duty at 11.40 p.m. in the hospital's admission room when she was attacked by the man. Her cries for help attracted attendants
    63 words
  • 61 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Oandhi, will pay an official visit to Belgium from Oct. 24 to 26, it was announced here today. The visit will come during a tour which will also take her to Austria, Britain, the United States.
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 40 1 SAIOON, Wed. At least 10 people were killed and 20 wounded tonight when a plastic bomb wrecked a popular night club the In Do in downtown Saigon. Three Americans were among the dead, they said. AP.
    AP  -  40 words
  • 78 1 GENEVA, Wed. The International Air Transport Association (l ATA) formally announced today that the world's major airlines would set their own trans-Atlantic fares beginning next Feb. 1. The announcement followed failure by the airlines to agree on new standard rates applicable to all lines flying the North
    AP  -  78 words
  • 66 1 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Mr. M. M. Ahmad, Pakistan's most senior civil servant and economic-adviser to President Yahya Khan, was stabbed in the abdomen this morning while he was waiting near an elevator to his office in the new Secretariat here. Mr. Ahmad, 58, struggled with the attacker for a
    66 words
  • 73 1 HONO KONG. Wed. The Hong Kong Government today announced that it had decided voluntarily to limit the colony's exports of man-made fibre and woollen textiles to the United States for 12 months beginning Oct. 1 this year. A government statement said the decision was taken on
    Reuter  -  73 words
  • 3 a.m. ROUNDUP
    • 76 1 LONDON. Thurs.— The IS served notice on its main trading partners today that it wants a L'SSIS billion switcharound In its business with them in order to put Its international payment* In balance again. U.S. Treasury Secretary John B. ConnaUy also told Finance Ministers and central bankers
      76 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 141 1 Have you thought of wearing invisible CONTACT LENSES The modern answer to spectacles DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., Spore -7. (Next Door ODEON), T.I: ***** Optoma- CHEN YIN FOOK, *mmjl* Certified Contact Lens Practitioner Dip. Opt. Univ. of W. Australia. vi^jj k^^r^ When you're a world bank
      141 words
    • 41 1 your Djakarta discovery schedule (sflights weekly) mon.tue.thu, f ri, sun 7.35pm See your travel agent about the new Bali services and exciting Discovery Circle itineraries. fly Hong Kong^s discovery airline CATHAY PACIFIC Ramayana Bldg., 45-47 Robinson Rd., Singapore, 1. Tel. *****
      41 words
    • 10 1 EA great automatic turntable in every respect B Jebsen JcsserJ]
      10 words

  • DAY TWO OF THE STATE VISIT
    • 572 2  -  LIM SUAN KOOI By Two Presidents and wives exchange gifts PICTURES BY MAX KIAN SENG AND MOHAMED YUSOF SINGAPORE, Wednesday PRESIDENT Girj and Mrs. Giri went into a whirl of activity today starting with a courtesy call on President and Mrs. Sheares at the
      572 words
    • 481 3  -  MAS IE KWEE By A 'sweet memory' for Mrs. Giri OINCiAPORK. Wed. Mrs. Saras- vathi (iiri, wife <>f the President of India, today devoted part of her find morning in Singapore with the very young. Her day started with a courtesy call on
      481 words
    • 173 3 PRESIDENT Giri and his wife will go sight-seeing this afternoon. They will visit the Botanic /Gardens. Jade House and Mount Faber to enjoy a good view of the city and harbour. But President Girl will start his day at 9.30
      173 words
    • 371 3 Call to S'pore women to help build nation SINGAPORE, Wed. Mrs. Sarasvathi Giri today urged Singapore women to join hands with their Indian counterparts in strengthening their contribution towards nationbuilding. "In all humility, let us dedicate ourselves to building a world where there will be peace and justice, and where
      371 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 142 2 Golden Opportunity For Investors INTERNATIONAL BUILDING J at ORCHARD ROAD (next to LIDO CINEMA), SINGAPORE 9. Available services include: Who e b j ock centrally air- RrBt claBS Office BuiWin 8 within walking distances conditioned Jm of many embassies hotels, banks, restaurants, large Three hieh-soeed de-luxe lifts JMm TttXjl W3DI
      142 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 109 3 vV\ H I PBPEg 1 Ax^- TABLE MEN'S PRINTED IMPORTED MEN'S a SATIN LIGHTERS DRESSING GOWNS CASUAL SHIRTS PRINTED SI/- EACH AT 86/50 EACH Bk AT J4/50 EACH SCARVES ORIGINAL IuSSS -^^EJrSSSCSH^^^r^ ORIGINAL MONTAGUT A^B y^^ wStS^SSHt^W MONTAGUT PRINTED 1 V W^ TRISILK MEN'S EXCLUSIVE MEN'S EXCLUSIVE V CARVED FULL
      109 words
    • 461 3 rttfV FROM BELOW AVERAGE!. TO TOP Of THE CIASS Vk ...thanks to the (V JX TRENT' PUN fear of exams IS FEAR OF FM6CTTM6 TO BE ABLE TO RECALL INSTANTLY WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT. WILL BANISH FOREVER THE FEAR OF FAIL URE -AND THE "TRENT" PLAN WILL SHOW YOU HOW! The
      461 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 MUnnlS r^-n S3S23 HvEE r rr r A m» SS£ E SSSSSSS W I i I I I bw'tish fl»»e w.th the Gran Turismo badge. Come and examine this car more carefully. You'll find as proud as you would be as an owner >JPV good looks and uallt y were
      170 words

  • 691 5 By A CORRESPONDENT WHEN psychologist Kenneth B. Clark proposed to his colleagues rec en 1 1 y that scientists be mobilised to develop a peace pill that "all power controlling leaders" would be required to take, there were many outside his field who scoffed.
    691 words
  • 527 5  - The fatal lure of the Eiffel Tower ARTURO F. GONZALEZ By Paris PARIS It's the most famous man-made 1 structure in all Paris and the tallest in Europe. Some critics say it's the ugliest. And it's certainly the deadliest for the soaring Eiffel Tower has, in its day, lured over
    527 words
  • 418 5  - MILITARY CHANGES IN RUSSIA JUDITH MILLER By T ONDON Most obser- vers agree that since Mr. Khrushchev fell from power in 1964 Russia's military build-up has proceeded apace. There are divergent arguments about the policy behind it; some say Khrushchev's "minimum deterrent" posture has been abandoned in favour of "parity"
    FWF  -  418 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 I IhII \\Mm in I 24R-S4 I
      7 words
    • 179 5 THE ONE-PIECE STAINLESS STEEL SINKS I^^ ?"!isd&iliii^2llsSl i^^Cla rle Model E M^^S with centre bowl *JM M^ one-piece construction jfl L gives flawless design finish flPPfm strong, lustrous stainless m II A steel f/jIaHK smoothly rounded bowls make washing simple pJH W^* shallow grooves of draining surface are easy to
      179 words

  • 283 6 S'poreans invited to join Aussie music camp SINGAPORE, Wed. Young Singaporeans have been Invited to compete tor a place at a prestigious Australian music camp to be held In Melbourne In January. The two-week camp, at the Geelong Grammar School in Victoria an annual national affair Down Under for young
    283 words
  • 18 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Registrar of Societies has registered the Association of Secretaries of YMCA of Singapore.
    18 words
  • 114 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mobil has awarded the principal construction contract to Chiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Company of Yokohama for the $150 million expansion of its Jurong refinery. Mr. A.J. Hurlstone, chairman of Mobil Oil Singapore Pte. Ltd., said that the expansion would make the refinery
    114 words
  • 125 6 MP calls on widow with $650 donation SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Tan Ah Eng, widow of a labourer who died recently from burns, has received cash contributions of about $650 collected by Kampong Chal Chee's PAP branch and citizens' consultative committee members. The money was presented to her by Inche Sha'arl
    125 words
  • 382 6 Staff of PUB need not arrears to fund: AG SINGAPORE, Wed COME 300 monthly-rated employees of the Public Utilities Board need not have to pay 30 months' arrears of excess contributions to the Municipal Provident Fund (MPF). This is because the Attorney-General Mr. Tan Boon Teik has ruled that the
    382 words
  • 23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association has changed its business address to 11th floor. Supreme House. Penang Road.
    23 words
  • 52 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. All candidates seeking admission to the University of Malaya next year will have to sit (or a special Bahasa Malaysia test on Dec. 2. This will apply to graduates of other universities and colleges intending to do diploma and certificate courses in education
    52 words
  • 129 6 MISSING: GIRL WHO WENT FOR AN X-RAY SINGAPORE. Wed. A youne factory operator, Miss Paramcspari Krishna. 16. left for an X-ray after work yesterday but never came home. An emoloyee of an electronics firm. S.G.S. Singapore (Private) Limited for the past two months, she went for the X-ray at Asia
    129 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 317 6 VoV.V.V.W.\%V.VWJW.V%V.V.V.V«W-W.VWWby. j I CATHAY'S JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA ;'l ««»>« Advance Cash Boohinfs At The Cothoy Cinema trom 10 om to 6 pm daily, Atter p.m. phone bookings can be accepted at the Juron« Drive In Clnema't Box Office. OPENS TODAY! nightly at 7.00 PM ONLY! J Cne-Kour Cartoon Progranue li
      317 words
    • 114 6 OPENS TODAY! GALAXY uratn-SQi Off ID tCIIMMAB DILIP ond BANU together for the uit-iw- nuniitn r ti j. SAIRA BAMU wm, U U EASTMANCOLOR ■I HINDUSTANI mM WITH CMGLISH t MALAY SUBTITLES^ I; i 6 -Theatre SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! ODEON. -KATONG MAJESTIC RUBY I!=KING l S JUBILEE HEW HAPPY=i CHIANG
      114 words
    • 35 6 SINGAPORE HIITON I SIMM •SIMM I h« hoi t..l mm- Inlown J MY NAME IS TONY f\ CABTILLOV brand of music! M ■^vpV\v 3nu fllS m m m m castilians TO6ETHER WITH a/ «aßim7 B»^irTTTrrTTrf^aß
      35 words
    • 198 6 I "iVdo "-"opeVs "toKiy" I S SHOWS OAIIY !Um, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9 15pm On April 21, 1918, the Red Baron of Germany and the Black Sheep of the R.A.F. met in the skies of France. I For the last time! iHfmRMAN COMPANY B«W <% iitiSmfb* •n* Boron G f
      198 words
    • 691 6 rVArSVWAVaWaVaVaV.V. •I j m i ORGANISATION j: "I (Telephone: 6538(4) l* m •I OPENS TODAY! > > Nightly At 7.00 p.m. Only a? One-Hour Cortoon Progromme in a? Color For the Whole Family a" Adults: $1 00 Children: 50 cts MGM Present* :j TOM JERRY FESTIVAL S 2nd Show At
      691 words

  • 166 7 Court warns parents: Stop beating teachers BANDAR SEFI BbGAWAN, Wed. The practice of Brunei parents assaulting teachers here must stop, magistrate Inche Ali Daud said today. He was rebuking a government official charged with assaulting his son's teacher in school early this year. The case was withdrawn by the teacher
    166 words
  • 45 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A talk-cum-demonstration In Mandarin on the art of Chinese calligraphy and brush painting will be given by Mr. Chen Jen Hao. a local artist. In the staff training room of the National Library on Saturday at 3 p.m. Admission is free.
    45 words
  • 400 7 Patient dies waiting for kidney donation TECHNICIAN WAS NEXT ON LIST FOR TRANSPLANT BAILYNE SUNG SINGAPORE, Wednesday TECHNICIAN Alan Too Hee Yeow, 96, was lo have been the next one of 15 patients in Singapore awaiting kidney transplant to undergo the three-hour operation, which would replace his own malfunctioni injj
    400 words
  • 57 7 University course SINGAPORE. Wed— The University of Singapore's department of extra-mural studies will hold an eight-lecture course on "The Handicapped Child" at the Brunnel-Hawes lecture theatre. Outram Hospital, starting on Oct. 1 at 7.30 p.m.). The course will be conducted by Professor (Miss) Freda M. Paul, Associate Professor of Paediatrics.
    57 words
  • 154 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Education Minister. Mr.Llm Kirn San. today said women had proved to be just as efficient as the men in skilled Jobs. They were In great demand In some Industries such as electronics and textiles, he said. Mr. Urn was speaking
    154 words
  • 39 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tbe 102-million rallon trend in water consumption continued into yesterday, when demand rose by 300.000 gallons to 102.9 million gallons. It was a hot day with no rainfall at the three catchment areas.
    39 words
  • 210 7 Easy switch to technical stream scheme SINGAPORE, Wednesday AN experimental scheme to encourage academic school pupils to switch to the technical stream without having to change school has been drawn up. Twelve academic schools will take part in the experiment next year Under the plan, students who have completed Secondary
    210 words
  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— The editor of a weekly German economic publication, Dr. H Verseurth. will arrive tomorrow as part of his tour of South-east Asia and the Pacific to study tourism and economic potentials.
    35 words
  • 200 7 Airport stabbing: Former mental patient charged SINGAPORE, Wed. A former mental patient was charged today with the stabbing of a Scottish schoolgirl at the Singapore airport yesterday. Allagaputhavar alias Alagappan, 23, was alleged to have used a six-inch knife to cause hurt to Alison Skea Byers, 15. at the airport's
    200 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 Ii m X M m~ %S+Jk*z K f k I?* *m ram
      12 words
    • 45 7 tS/QSiQftlS w if w CURVACEOUS BEAUTIES. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. RESPLENDENT PERFORMANCE. FIERY, CAPTIVATING. NEVER EXPEtUENCED BEFORE [reservations tel *****3 Smoother, Mellower OLD CROW ...the greatest Bourbon of them all C f^\\ v J MOCK TONQ BEE PTE. LTD. M4-M6 Rochet «o*d Spore 7 lei 3?75? *****
      45 words
    • 297 7 |\burmoney is safe I in Australia Registered Mortgages on land and buildings have been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the world for the/past century. Australian Housing Mortgages are particularly attractive because of the stability of the Australian Government and the sound growth
      297 words

  • 285 8 At large: 56,000 who may be just a little mad SINGAPORE, Wed. There are about 56,000 Singaporeans at large who could be said to be suffering from a moderately severe illness which may show itself as madness. With 4.000 others under medical care, they made up about three per cent
    285 words
  • 39 8 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Minister of State (or Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahlm Islialc. and his wife will be guests-of-hor.our at the Installation dinner of Lions Club of Singapore East at Shangri-la Hotel on Sept 25 at 730 p.m.
    39 words
  • 71 8 POLICE WANT TO CONTACT THIS MAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Police r-.rr keen to contact Kane Hong Sent. 23 (above) to help them investigate the murder of two men at Lorong Buanrkok, off Yio Chu Kang Road, on July 31. Kant's last known address was 21S-D, Block 19. Corporation Drive, Taman Jurong
    71 words
  • 95 8 Lunch talks at hotel for PR students SINGAPORE, Wed— About 100 public relations students will hold a lunch-cum-leamlng session at Hotel Equatorial on Sunday. Sept. 26 from 12.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Two talks on public relations will be given by Mr. O. O. Thomson, former deputy secretary. Ministry of
    95 words
  • 184 8 Lawyer seeks $50,000-plus compensation SINGAPORE, Wed. A lawyer, Mr. Ong Tiang Choon, today was advocate for himself in a claim for more than $50,000 compensation from his landlord, Kong Leong Holdings. Mr. Ong argued his case before the Tenants Compensation Board in the oourse of representing four other subtenants of
    184 words
  • 370 8 'double standard' goods Minister warns of 'tarnished image' SINGAPORE. Wed •THK Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong ttxliiv rebuked some Singapore manufacturers for adopting double standards in selling their goodfc Manufacturers classified their goods into two categories a superior quality catering for foreign markets and an inferior version for
    370 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 Sunbeam flflixmaiter and Deatermix a smooth blend of Kffllfjfp^k good looks and good cookinq.^|ijj||apr Every good cook has secrets, but there is one thing all cooks have in common Sunbeam Mixmaster and Sunbeam Beatermix. To do all those little chores which mean the difference between SHRIRL ShU success and failure
      130 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 170 8 \ll< i, 00/ i By I.F. Ham tin I YOU'RE SMNfi YEP.' ITS O'COURSE TH' I I AN' Y'SAv' THE I ABSOLUTELY, > < ...WELL, I CERTAINLY YEP.' TH' POOR YOUR CROWN TH' BIG SwiNNERONLY CONTEST IS OPEN TUKJK. ..WE I BETTER ]IN A HURRY FELLAH'S PROB'LY AWAY? Jr^PRIZE IN
      170 words

  • 629 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday IN Ceylon parliamentary democracy is so entrenched that if, for example, a standpipe was to be placed on a street, the people :n that street would argue interminably as to which end of the street it should be
    629 words
  • 197 9 $1.5 mil. windfall for 1,900 Shell workers in Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 1,900 employers of Shell Company here are to get 2,' months' pay as bonus and ex-gratia payment this year and the next. This means they will jet three-quarter month ex- gratia payment in addition to the normal annual
    197 words
  • 573 9 DR. AUG U S TINE H.H. Tan of Singapore told developing countries to take "every action possible" to fight for freer trade and oppose all tendencies towards protectionism. The meeting was discussing the problems which Commonwealth countries would face if Britain entered the
    573 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 #TBS9|| SfuuJfUac* ojSi*pijb(yu n in Wf M mil pl %^^irHll^l\^V^^B^ B\H wj .£^Bl r&^H T-l um.un OCOCOO •^rvi-^^^*^fc"*" 7_ WW**i&H Svwfyatt ojSi*pijb(yu
      22 words
    • 168 9 ■H I DANCERS. SINGERS! Wm /x 11 musicians Jl uJ Hi I tSv W L^J Mil f HI IJkM BBT BBBT BT BB Blfca m Ebt m m laTkl E IbY l^^A V V I THE SHOWIEST SHOW VSIM^ I ON EARTH /m*J[m IHBW at the V^Hiil NATIONAL THEATRE mJ/F^^
      168 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 520 10  - School blast girl flies to HK tomorrow EDWARD LIU A CHANCE TO SAVE HER EYE By CINGAPORE, WVd. Schoolgirl Lim Chey Xi, 13, who lost her left eye in the Anderson School laboratory blast, had every reason to smile today. For on Friday, MSA will fly her and her mother,
    Mohamed Yusof  -  520 words
  • 90 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police will take action against motor vehicle owners who use fancy number plates. A police spokesman said today that the use of fancy number plates was an offence under the Fourth Schedule to the Motor Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Rules. 1948. Such plates
    90 words
  • 128 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The $77 million 372.000-ton tanker Nlsseki Maru will pass through Singapore oft Horsburg Lighthouse on her maiden voyage to the Persian Gulf on Friday at 6 a.m. Reputed to be the world's largest ship afloat. she was built by the Tokyo Tanker Company and
    128 words
  • 284 10  - Mystery winners of ASEAN music contest CHEW LEE CHING Li CINGAPORE, Wed. A mystery cropped up when the winner of the recent ASEAN theme music competition was announced two days ago. For there was nobody by the name of Ortega 80--liano the winner. Investigations soon solved the "non-person" mystery. In
    284 words
  • 71 10 Three hurt in road crash SINGAPORE, Wed. A trishaw rider and his two passengers were seriously injured when the trishaw was involved in an accident with a car at 5.45 p.m. today in Connaught Drive. The rider, Tan Qoh Hup, 50. of Tanjong Pagar Road, and the passengers, Lim Tiong
    71 words
  • 32 10 SINOAPORE, Wed— Two unemployed men. Alias bin Ha. 1 Ismail. 24, and Nlnggal bin Hussaln, 32. were fined $25 each today for fighting In Bugls Street at 12.40 a.m. today.
    32 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 156 10 j j Now at: HOW ClOSe are yOU P Battery Road m^ II I Robinson Road, to computerised banking Irangin Micxcinura v^irLub, As fast as we can we are Bll kit Timah branches to the control centre Jalan Besar, at Robinson Road. Savings JurOflQ account customers using our &W^\ wk
      156 words

  • 100 11 JAPANESE GOODS TO COST MORE SOON SINGAPORE. Wed. Singaporeans have a few weeks more to buy Japanese goods before their prices are raised as a result of the floating of the yen. Importers and retail shops dealing in Japanese goods expect prices to rise by about five to 10 per
    100 words
  • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The National Theatre Club will present a "Grand Musical Concert" on Sept. 21 and 22 at the National Theatre.
    23 words
  • 575 11 SINGAPORE, Wed A GARDENER claimed in the High Court today that he used to drown female puppies on the orders of his employer. In three years, he said, he destroyed 26 of them by submerging them in water. Each time, tears would roll down
    575 words
  • 280 11  -  RITA LOONG: By Singapore, Wed LIE MAY not measure n up to much, but his friends look up to him even when they are looking down at him. And that's because Alan Hutchins. who stands 35in. (88.9 cm) tall. Is 601 b. (27
    280 words
  • 138 11 TRAINING OFFER TO COURT BY VC ABSENTEE SINGAPORE. Wed A Vigilante Corps deserter, who skipped training for over a year, today offered to do his duties four times a week in return. Seah Chin Hor admitted being absent from training at the River Valley Secondary School from Sept. 9 last
    138 words
  • 60 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of 212 organisations have responded so far to the Singapore Cancer Society's appeal for financial help by adopting the society, whereby they would donate $50 a year each to the society According to the society's annual report out today, more than $24,000
    60 words
  • 82 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A National Container Company made up of Pernas, the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation and Mara has been formed with the "sole franchise" to transport containers by road. Transport Minister Da to Haji Abdul Ohani Ollong announced this today before leaving here for a
    82 words
  • 247 11 Judgment reserved in corruption case SINGAPORE, Wed. A district Judge today reserved Judment on a snjpyard director and a senior PSA foreman on a corruption charge. The two had earlier been acquitted of 20 other charges. The 20 charges had allegedly involved $34,000 which Ho Ah Lam of Ho Ah
    247 words
  • 50 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Public Works Department will lay a sewer line across Kensington Park Road near Farleigh Avenue in Serangoon Gardens starting on Sept. 20. Motorists are asked to reduce speed and obey all road signs while Jhe construction work, expected to take a month, is on.
    50 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 152 11 Sanyo offers the best two onon-stop Vc*vs" c music and mmmm^ FM Model FT 461 I ■W If To help you keep vou' coo' incit V traffic insull a FT 461 or FT 4001 and you'll get the richest stereo sound pouring forth from two loud speakers virtually In-dash or
      152 words
    • 173 11 IRS :J I U 1 B^^'^^^SLES AFE Made in England Fire and thief resisting, this safe is the supreme test to discourage even the master safe-breaker. A six-lever lock coupled with combination and equipped with protective drill resisting plate makes this the one safe which is doubly safe. You can
      173 words

  • The Straits Times
    • 560 12 The two-day meeting of the Group of 10, comprising the ten leading industrial countries in the non-com-munist world, which began yesterday in London is the first concerted effort to resolve the monetary crisis tliat has overtaken the world following President Nixon's measures to sort out America's domestic
      560 words
    • 286 12 The tale of the turtle is a distressing one. A spate of letters to the Straits Times has drawn attention to the increased harassment and torment to which these inoffensive creatures are being subjected on beaches in Pahang and Trengganu. The turtles, which already face sufficient
      286 words
    • 192 12 The uncertainty which hangs over the bigger shipyards in the Kallang Bas.n development area is reflected in the comments made by the retiring chairman of Vosper Thomeycraft. In spite of a five fold growth in the past five years expansion has come to a standstill in recent
      192 words
  • 850 12  - G-10 Or, The man's JOHN M. LEE: This week a meeting in London will consider both an immediate solution to the dollar crisis and a long-range overhaul of the system itself. They come from By London WITH a name sugge sting more the world of espionage than that of high
    850 words
  • 726 12  - Ghost and myth of gold WILLIAM DAVIS: By London 1VHEN General de TT Gaulle died, gold lost its most vocal supporter. Do you remember that press conference, in 1965, when he asked, rhetorically, what should be the basis of a new monetary system? All right, you don't. Well, here is
    726 words
  • Letters to the Editor
    • 230 12 Parity claim by nurses where they'll lose to men THE NURSES are demanding parity with male hospital assistants: but for the time being could we settle for clarity? Frankly, the overlooked facts in this issue are that nurses and hospital assistants are two distinct categories. And, contrary to the claim
      230 words
    • 113 12 I READ with interest a letter <S.T. Sept. 13) suggesting overhead bridges in certain parts of Singapore. I feel it's a waste of time and money. We see so many overhead bridges being built yet accidents occur between motorist and pedestrian at the very spot where there ka
      113 words
    • 107 12 ONE day in July, I was v with my driver, at Robinson Road vainly trying to get a parking lot. Conseque ntly. I dropped my driver off to deliver some documents in Chow House. I moved off Immediately and returned some ten minutes later to pick him up.
      107 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 66 12 Styles cut to the latest trend by our most •xperienced craft*mtn since 1934. Suits completely hand tailored stitched right to the buttonholes ensuring best worKmanship. We are also importers exporters of finest Gents textiles thereby we have the latest widest range of materials for selection. And for our customers In
      66 words
    • 20 12 BABY'S COUGH tNYAL louoh!Stjrup Helps Whooping Cough difficult breathing when baby has a cold rm\ COLD STORAGE (M) SON. BHO.
      20 words

  • World News THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 277 13 Sadat gets a pledge from Sir Alec CAIRO, Wednesday. gRITISH Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home left here today promising to do his best to speed progress on a Middle East settlement. His three-day trip the nrst official visit by a British Foreign Secretary since the 1956 Suez crisis has emphasised
      Reuter  -  277 words
    • 133 13 US $75O mil PACT WILL KEEP LOCKHEED GOING NEW YORK, Wed. A US$75O million financing agreement was completed yesterday to keep Lockheed Aircraft Corporation going and to enable it to proceed with its Tristar airbus programme. The final action to establish the huge financial underpinning for the beleaguered aircraft maker
      AP  -  133 words
    • 56 13 BANGKOK. Wed. The I Thai Government hfud this i week, a ban on the circulation of the Far Eastern Economic Review The ban was imposed more than three months ago on the grounds that the Review had j published articles about Thai. I '.and which
      Reuter  -  56 words
    • 31 13 AUCKLAND. Wed. Police are prepared to use dogs if protests against the South African team become violent at next months Centennial Golf Tournament, a police spokesman warned today. Reuter.
      Reuter  -  31 words
    • 22 13 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia yesterday launched into earth orbit the 438 th satellite in its Cosmos scientific series, Tass reported. R«ftiU»r.
      22 words
    • 184 13 LONDON, Wednesday. TLOYDS Bank yesterday said it may never know exactly how much was taken when thieves tunnelled into a safe deposit vault here over the weekend and removed valuables worth anything from £500,000 to one million pounds. A spokesman for
      Reuter  -  184 words
    • 147 13 Demo forces two motor plants to close ¥>ONTIAC, Michigan Jf Wed. Demonstrators opposed to a plan for white and black children to travel together by bus to school yesterday forced two motor industry planus here employing 21,250 people to close dawn. Many workers refused to pass picket lines set up
      Reuter  -  147 words
    • 45 13 SOLDIER BEGS FOR MERCY A CAMBODIAN Khmsr (communist) soldier begs for mercy during an interrogation by South Vietnamese soldiers aftsr he was captured near Krek, 10 miles west of the Vietnam border. The soldier was flown later to Vietnamese field head quarters in Krek. (AP)
      AP  -  45 words
    • 216 13 TEL AVIV, Wed. The Israelis are designing and putting together three prototypes of their own jet-fighter-bomber. The models are under construction and the first operational version of the plane dubbed the Super-Mirage because it Is derived from the family of French-built Miragesis expected to
      NYT  -  216 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 197 13 Wrinkles Exciting new 2-minute home method helps banish horrid age lines from forehead, around eyes and mouth. Helps firm up sagging skin under chin. Now, any woman can look years younger in daysthanks to CEF, the wonderful discovery of European scientists. CEF (Cellular Expansion Factor) exclusive in 2nd Debut penetrates
      197 words
    • 195 13 j^* •iC'^ R-5308 L^M The modern radio/ y cassette tape recorder. Model R-5308. As you enjoy listening, you also record. You and your friends can thrill to the top hits, again and again. Full battery power for portability or AC operation anywhere in the world. Solid State, all transistor circuitry.
      195 words

  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 543 14 NO SIGN OF THROAT SLASHING, SAYS DOCTOR NEW YORK, Wed. New York State Corrections Commissioner Mr. Russell Oswald last night backed up the findings of local autopsies saying nine hostages killed in the Attica State prison died of gunshot wounds and not by having their
      Reuter  -  543 words
    • 121 14 BONN. Wed. West German naval vessels have been ordered to stop snubbing ships from rival East Germany on the high seas. Since the inception of the Bundtsmarine (Federal Navy), its standing orders providing for "salutation and countersalutation at sea within the framework of international
      AP  -  121 words
    • 217 14 Peking attacks Japan 's trade policies in SE-Asia HONG KONG, Wednesday. £HINA today attacked Japanese trading policies in South-east Asia, claiming Japan was exploiting poorer countries to the point where some were showing signs of becoming economic colonies. The official New China News Agency said Japan was buying raw muterials
      Reuter  -  217 words
    • 37 14 ISTANBUL. Wed. Twelve men. Including nine from the same family, were drowned in a reservoir lake at Almus in north-central Turkey yesterday when their boat overturned. They were returning from selling their market produce. Reuter.
      Reuter  -  37 words
    • 162 14 WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. Administration intends to submit to Congress legislation to outlaw the cheap "Saturday Night Special" guns used in hundreds of murders, it was revealed here today. Mr. Eugene Rossides, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, told a Senate judiciary subcommittee that under
      Reuter  -  162 words
    • 169 14 LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Mr. Heath, the owner and skipper of the yacht Morning Cloud, yesterday said he took up sailing six years ago on doctor's advice. In rare off-the-cuff remarks after he opened the new offices of a big drug firm in Bexley, Mr.
      169 words
    • 43 14 J^EW YORK police search the area used as a command post by rebellious inmates of Attica prison while they controlled Block "D" for five days. Aided by National Guardsmen they broke into prison on Monday. UPI Radiopic.
      UPI  -  43 words
    • 17 14 WINNIPEG. Wed. The Canadian Wheat Board yesterday announced the sale of wheat to China. Reuter.
      Reuter  -  17 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 222 14 Ml By -"Iff 7 "HTO?|B^^B^ B i^ Kiit ■8188 BBBBBBnBBBHKBBBHBBBBH Kir '^^^^^^^SSSfWm jjr V|>m| HflflBflflflBB! K^^BBBmBiJBBBsBBB Johnny doesn't often get taken for a ride Not that he's hard. It's just that you don't play Then there's economy. With around 38 miles space inside. More leg room and it seats 5
      222 words
    • 325 14 piiii BF"Hn Wacker vibration rammers are designed to give maximum reliability and versatility. These petrol powered machines have automatic advance, oil lubrication and long stroke, giving I double effect they ram and vibrate simultaneously. As- toundingly deep compacting nC£>...-^t. results. The Wacker Vibration Rammer BSIOOY with jpE2T*y. its 4.3 HP
      325 words

  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 248 15 Britain orders major spy probe SOVIET SEEKING SECRETS REPORT LONDON, Wednesday. DETECTIVES are conducting a major probe into whether a Soviet spy ring may have tried to penetrate secret military instalitions along England's southern coast. The investigation is being masterminded from police headquarters in Havant by eight security experts. There
      Reuter  -  248 words
    • 257 15 PRETORIA. Wed. The 1 Anglican Dean of Johannesburg today rejected M "absolute fantasy" prosecution charges that he plotted the violent overtnrow of the South \frican Government. The Dean, the Very Reverend Gonville FfrenohhiYtagh. dismissed the state allegations as he cave evidence in
      Reuter  -  257 words
    • 56 15 BANGKOK. Wed. About 100 RUenllas in Northern Thailand have surrendered to the army after three years of harassing workers trying to build a road through their opiumpoppy fields. General Samran Baedyakul. commander of the third Regional Army, said yesterday the tribesmen had given valuable information about communist
      Reuter  -  56 words
    • 25 15 BUENOS AIRES Wed. A I bomb exploded yesterday in editorial offices of the weekly news magazine Analisis. fatally Injuring a German-born care°.aker. Reuter.
      Reuter  -  25 words
    • 165 15 Proposal to beam TV pictures to outer space MOSCOW. Wed. A symposium of scientists heard proposals for sending computer proerammes and television pictures into space in the hope that super-intelli-gent civilizations on other planets will see and heed them, Tass said yesterday. Tass reported in an international conference in the
      UPI  -  165 words
    • 345 15 NEW YORK, Wednesday PMPEROR Hirohi- to, contrary to popular post-war belief, actively directed Japan's entire World War II military campaign, according to a book to be published on Oct. 4. The book. "Japan's, imperial Conspiracy." contends that the belief that Emperor Hirohito opposed war, particularly
      Reuter  -  345 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 134 15 NOW! AKAI OFFERS RECORDING AND PLAYBACK ON ANY TELEVISION SET, ANYTIME! You can now record your favourite TV programmes, your child's performance on TV, important speeches by well-known personalities, or educational lessons, etc, playback in picture and sound simultaneously for about Vk hours on any TV receiver anytime! Prove it
      134 words

  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICES CHANGES
      • 41 16 Dunlnp Ind. $3.58 VI. G. Hold. $2.30 i i. I $2.10 Icmr Men* $1 43 Fed. Cables $1.16 Matsushita $2.65 Folex Ind. $1.17 [iammon SEA $1.27 Fusan $1.29 LA. Cement $2.14 .18 .13 .08 .07 .05 .05 .04 .04 .04
        41 words
      • 38 16 Boustead II M. Cement I M. Work Haw Par S. Traders F. E. L'ston Inchcape M. Tile Sim Lim $2.60 $1.61 $1.99 $2.56 $5.40 $2.00 $364 $0.72 $0.77 —.26 —.09 —.05 —.05 —.05 —.04 —.04 —.03 —.03
        38 words
      • 24 16 law par E. L'ston iammon s V A aber Rights 402,000 311.000 198.000 136.000 'otal Turnover: (played Percentag 2.51M. Kc: 25.12
        24 words
      • 33 16 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Industrials: 184.10 183.62 I Hotels: 76.05 75.86 Properties: 133.23 132.98 t Tins: »734 97.44 rubbers: 119.35 119.41 Dec. 30, 1966=100 <■ Dec. 31. 1968=1M t Dec. 29, 1962 100
        33 words
    • 1096 16 u lli ANO OFFER. PRICES OFFI- CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTEROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS B. S. ACMA 163 1.64 (+.02) LM 1.«6 (—.01) Allied Choc 1.92 1.96 03) Brn.
      1,096 words
    • 334 16 ACTIVE trading in selective issues remained the order of the day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. On balance prices finished narrowly mixed around overnight levels. The speculative spree noted in a handful of issues duiing the last two trading days persisted with
      334 words
    • 1178 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS VC.M.A. (3) 1.63. Alcan <5> 1.46. (6) 1.45. Allied Choc. (6) 1.90. (2) 1.93.
      1,178 words
    • 62 16 THESE rates were quoted on 1 the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 8 1/16 to 8 5/16% 2 mths 8 to 8 3 16'; 3 mths 8 to 8 3/16-; 6 mths 7 15/16 to 8 1/8 9
      62 words
    • 75 16 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from Sept. 16 to 22: Rubbei 45 cents a Ib. Copra $470.00 a ton Palm Oil $620.00 a ton Palm Kernel $307.50 a ton The rate* of duties payable are: Rubber 1
      75 words
    • 169 16 THE Association ol Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Sept. 15. Local dollars to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S S S Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar 2.9700 2
      169 words
    • 615 16 lUST a year after both sales and profits hit record heights, Hume Industries (Far East) appears to be running out of steam for the time being at least. No more than a maintenance of earnings for the year to June 1972 at the 1970-71 level
      615 words
    • COMMODITIES
      • 166 16 •JHK Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at $()28 per picul on an official offering down 11 tons to 228 tons. Fo 1 1 owin k the stronger overnight sentiment in London where the price perked £2 to £1.429 per metric ton, the tone of the
        166 words
      • 35 16 I.n"fion <*on»»*«' nrt^e* on Tuesday (previous In brackets). W Bpu '-iiver £'2100 (£420.00) seller £423.30 (£421.00); In cc Mo-fi« buve' £4 2.50 (£429.5J) seller £433.00 < £430.30). Market tans: Very steady. »ilsi: 3.900 tons.
        35 words
      • 33 16 In London on Tuesday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK N European ports In bulk: sterling per long ton Jan. Feb. was quoted at UK £112 sellers (unchanged).
        33 words
      • 20 16 SEPT. 15. RUBBER: 98.50 cents (down 0.50 cent.) TIN: 5628.00 (unchanged). Official offering 228 tons (down 11 tons).
        20 words
      • 110 16 pHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. w SINCAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL VEITERDAV. Ceconut Oil: bulk 1491 sellers, drum $52 sellers. Copra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Sept./ Oct l-K/Cont. $291 B. Pepper: ttjntok ASTA white f.o.b. 100-, NL.W $1921 sellers. Sarawak white fo.b. 98"~, NL.W $IS2J sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b.
        110 words
      • 53 16 Timrtiy Monday JUS SU.S. London 41.79 41.82 B«lrut 42.09 41.92 Honxkonn 42.93 43.13 Zurich 41.75B 41.55B 41.958 41.758 P«rm 42.3S 47.15 Spore (1) 43.17 43.20 S S S'porc (2) 159.50 159.50 (1) Export price In non-sterling area* In U.8. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dollar* price In Singapore
        53 words
      • 318 16 OPENING quotations were about half a cent lower, and the rubber market yesterday later ruled thin and quiet on a slightly easier tendency. Official support for September was received at mid-morning resulting in a small premium to October being established. The morning session closed uncertain. Official support continued
        318 words
    • 238 16 MALAYAN CEMENT reports higher pre-tax profits of an estimated $1.1 million for the half year to May against $930,000 last time. This Includes an Interim dividend totalling $420,000 net from Associated Pan Malaysia Cement. An Interim statement from chairman B.F. Wihey says no dividend has yet been received
      238 words
    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 347 16 MELBOURNE, Wed—All sec- tors were steady in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Trading was narrowly mixed and aimless. The only discernible feature was the fact that the recent recovery of the heavyweight miners seemed to have come to an end. CRA firmed 20 cents to $6.90
        347 words
      • 302 16 XTEW YORK. Tues— The stock market closed sharply lower on lack of Interest and Investor hesitancy until the administration further amplifies its economic plans for the perkd after the wage-price freeze. Analysts noted that the decline though sharp in the major indicators, came on sluggish volume of some
        302 words
      • 75 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 71.26 Monday 71.15 Week ago 71.04 RUBBERS Tuesday 220 27 Monday 218 66 Week ago 214.73 OILS Tuesday 336.60 Monday 339 80 Week ago 341.45 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 429 6 Monday 425 9 Week ago 430 8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 901.65 Monday 909 39
        75 words
      • 238 16 JIONG KONO. Wed. The market opened very strong and continued on that note throughout the day. There were slight fractional variations in a number of stocks but these had no effect on the general trend The counters in mas? demand were Hong Kong Telephones. Harbour Centre, Hong Kong
        238 words
      • 34 16 On the fn* ..<*>.„,. markM n Hong Kong yxterday th» U.s doll., r"J Uoted 5.8950 for T.T. and 5.8750 for cash. stsjUflg was quoted at 14 55 and 307.50 M qUotMl aI
        34 words

  • 134 17 Raja to leave for UN on Sept. 23 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for ,n Affairs. Mr. S. r itnam. will leave New York on Sept 23 n end the 26th ses■f the United Naions General Assembly He is expected to address the Assembly, at 'i the admission of to the
    134 words
  • 58 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three rcn fined a total of $70 when they admitted leuvmg sheets of paper ai MacRitchie Kese.-voir Park between 9 and 10 p.m. Un Auk. 7. an offence under the Envlronmrr.tal Public Health Art. Two of them. Koh Thlam Ann and Au M:n Huat were each
    58 words
  • 39 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police found an overturned Cortina car along Thomson Road early today. It was empty. No one Is believed to have been seriously injured in the mishap which was reported to police at 9.30 a.m.
    39 words
  • 102 17 North Korean trade team gets KL Govt's blessings KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Government has given its blessings to the Impending visit here of an unofficial North Korean trade mission to arrange two-way trade between the two countries. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. who said this today
    102 words
  • 79 17 Constables face graft charges CINOAPORE. Wed.— P our policemen wen charged today with corruptly receiving a total of $1.220 from four men and a woman as reward for not taking action against them when they had Illegal lottery slips. Constable Tong Pook Seng, Leong Chik Moon. Chin Ah Wan and
    79 words
  • 356 17 SINGAPORE, Wed A HIGH COURT judge settled a slander suit today by, among other things, ordering a company director to present the other party a woman with some firecrackers so that they con Id be let off to announce to all
    356 words
  • 74 17 ASIAN AIR GIRLS ON CHARTER FLIGHTS SINGAPORE. Wed— Asian air hostesses will fly on all British Caledonian Airways flights between London and the Far East from this week. Twelve, girls, specially recruited in Singapore and Malaysia, have completed their month's training at the airline's base at Gatwick Airport, London. Six
    74 words
  • 29 17 SINGAPORE. Wed— The lamed Kottackal Kathakall dance troupe from Kerala arrived today from Jakarta. They will present one show at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 7.30 pm
    29 words
  • 105 17 Smallpox alert in Klang KLANG. Wed. The Klang district hospital I and the health office here have geared themselves to prevent the spread of smallpox following the discovery of a case yesterday. A 15-year-old schoolgirl staying at Jalan Raja Hassan was confirmed a smallpox victim at the University Hospital. Her
    105 words
  • 184 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. A nanny who survived a serious road accident, in which a motorcyclist who collided into her was killed, was awarded $25,000 damages and costs today in a consent judgment at the High Court. -The award was against Madam Chang Chin Wong, widow
    184 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 63 17 In loving memory of In loving memory of DAVID SAMUEL DAVID SAMUEL APELBAUM APELBAUM departed 16-9 1967 departed 16 91 9 6 7 Itmtl H .^bS^Bb B^B^Bk Gone but never will be forgotten by the Dearly missed and staff of PETROF never will be forgotten PIANO HOUSE by his wife,
      63 words
    • 141 17 THREE FOR THE PRICE OF TWO Tai foig Garden Third phase two storey terrace houses with or without basement SHOWHOUSE READY FOR INSPECTION p -1 rn^ n I bedroom I hall both &we T\l r I living din ng vcrandafT Prices to be increased soon M Buy now and it'i-.t.'V:
      141 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 393 17 On your TV and Radio 2.45 Ph. Programme Summary 7.10 Gabongan Pancharagam 2.47 Toto Results Polis dan Tentera 3.05 Love that Bob S.R.O. Per- M Pr c Summ •ormance ■■< rm d c orces rj-, v 3 28 The Road Runner Show Hi ?LX M 3 42 Empat Sa-Kawan \jl
      393 words
    • 610 17 3.00 P.M. Opening Followed by Let's Buy Singapore Made General Hospital Goods (English Rpt.) 3.20 Persembahan Ku Featuring 7.40 News in Chinese Fatimah bt. Abd. Kadir (Rpt.) 7.50 Our Music Makers Featuring 3.35 It's Happening in Singapore Chan Foon Leng and Chin iChmese Rpt.) Siaw Chung (Chinese Rpt.) 3.55 Housewives
      610 words

  • Letters to the Editor
    • 272 18 Hold those road races in some secluded place YOUR pictorial "Cyclists vie to represent Singapore" (ST.. Sept. 13) precipitated me to write. I was willing to forgive and forget. In the Interest of Sports, that It took me lj hours in the extremely hot sun to drive downtown from woodlands.
      272 words
    • 159 18 KINDLY permit me to point out at least two inaccuracies in your report (S.T. Sept. 15) on my lecture on the current international monetary crisis. I said, among other things that "The world, however, is not as helpless as it used to be. such as In the early *****, when
      159 words
    • 219 18 1 REFER to the letter by the Commissioner of Public Health (ST., Aug. 27) in reply to "An Arian." The Commissioner says that "not only the main roads are kept clean but also ALL our backlanes." May I invite him to visit the plot of land
      219 words
    • 56 18 STANDARDS of living are really rising in Singapore. Now we face the prospects of paying some extra dollars for our mails. I am refering to the letter boxes newly-construct-ed In the MacPherson Estate by the HDB. We prefer our letters to be delivered to our door rather than risk being
      56 words
    • 374 18 HAVING looked through the plans of flats in HDB annual reports and seen some of the flats myself, I hope the following comments will result in even better designed flats. Though HDB flats are low-cost flats, I am sure their architects will agree
      374 words
    • 95 18 SOME of the eating tables at the Satay Club are Dlaced directly under a big tree. A few nights ago I had just finished my food with some friends when one of them felt something wriggling under his shirt. It was found to be a caterpillar which must have dropped
      95 words
    • 282 18 Two sides to this story.... MANY comments have been made by readers about the inefficiency ■n d rude ness of the employees of the four Bus Companies. But there are two sides to every story, and the other side must
      282 words
    • 125 18 ON the morning of Sept. 6. while I was boarding an ABS service No. 1 from Keppel Road my right foot was caught by the automatic closing door of the bus. For a moment the conductor simply stared at me. When he finally came to his senses, he pressed the
      125 words
    • 130 18 ON one recent busy morning I was waiting for a bus at Circuit Road to take me to Katong. When the bus arrived and stopped for me. a little school girl alighted from it. As I boarded the same bus I heard the bus conductor shout and scold the little
      130 words
    • 153 18 It was a sad day when our scouts carried guns A PHOTOGRAPH of Boy Scouts carrying rifles (Sun. T.. Sept 12) was published recently. As an old scout and citizen I Teel far from beint proud that in Singapore this wonderful youth organisation, founded by the late Lord Baden-Powell of
      153 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 305 18 TOHO 10-Key Electric Adding Machine Easy-to-operate r^ A Ay^ Reliable performance /unitrex\ M 3 SUPER A W Jf^^DELUXE X This TOHO Unitrex M 3 Super Deluxe is a compact, /f /I ///A lightweight and elegant electric adding machine... J^^af f/^§ a credit to any modern office TOHO fe^^T To Venus
      305 words
    • 123 18 |V^ Where the big beat is!!! Great music, good food, fantastic atmosphere!!! And no parking problems!!! h'Tish Chok" week Join in the fun and have a treat on us a delicious, steaming-hot bowl of "fish chok" with your first drink, free! BAR :11am to lam K^ NIGHTCLUB 7pm to lam
      123 words

  • 492 19  - Indon's new Cabinet will benefit S'pore SOH TIANG KENG By rtM 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday INDONESIA s new M Cabinet of Technocrats" will brighten Singapore's economic prospects im<\ open new. opportunities for indusirialists and financiers hereThis was the consensus today of Singapore businessmen and Indonesian circles when they assessed the new
    492 words
  • 41 19 SINOAPORE. Wed— The Chinese YMCA will hold Its first Indoor archery demonstration and free shooting for guests from Sunday to Sept. 26. Archery champions at the Pesta Sultan and members of the Archery Club will also Uke part.
    41 words
  • 102 19 CHIT FUND FIRMS IN HK VENTURES SINGAPORE. Wed. Managements of four Singapore and Malaysian chit fund companies have pooled resources to set up two new firms in Hong Kong. A spokesman of the four companies said today: "One of them is a chit fund company, the other is a finance
    102 words
  • 79 19 Kidnap suspect held ALOR STAR. Wed. South Thailand border police have detained a suspect wanted by the Malaysian police in connection with the kidnapping of a Pula'i Langkawi businessman last April. A Ke d a h-Perlls CID spokesman said the suspect was picked up recently In Triang, South Thailand. Malaysian
    79 words
  • 30 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. National servicemen and villagers have just completed their repair work on Jalan Ulu Sembawang In a record time of four days instead of the estimated eight.
    30 words
  • 293 19  -  Arthur Richards By SINGAPORE, Wed. Film script writer Fredric Milstein went 'witchcraft-hunting" in the Botanic Gardens yesterday. He spent several hours with officials of the Gardens looking for plants which have a link with the practice of witchcraft in the
    293 words
  • 29 19 PENANO, Wed— The Penang and Province Wellesley Islamic Teachers Union Is to urge the Central Oovemment to ban the entry of hippies Into Malaysia
    29 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 150 19 ml Am WJf- *&i3A °ASSPORT FRAGRANCES FROM GO/A TALC COLOGNE PERFUVIE London Paris NewMxk COOL AWAY SKIN ITCHES RASHES All skin Irritation Is soon cooled and calmed away and Inflammation Is swiftly reduced when you apply soothing Mentholatum Balm. To treat rashes, blisters, spots, sores, scratches, pimples, grazes, bolls there
      150 words
    • 213 19 RT-221F listen to the world of Toshiba when Only the best If you're looking for something For more information, and will do. smart and convenient, the more of the Toshiba range, RT-201A is just the set. A call at your local Toshiba To ensure superior sound re- swinger at any
      213 words
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 305 19 Straits Times Crossword HT bbT^~~MbbbbbT^Tb¥*Hbb'P HP*~~bbl Hb~ ~bbi TBTTMI Mb^^^bb^^^B ACROSS 6 Intestinal disorder— lt Is not 7. Just the man for an easy »> ut to the < s >- touch? (5). 11. He made poetry of any old 8. Severe appearance in a pope maths formula (5, 6).
      305 words

  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 433 20  - Strictly for the teenage girl Ong Kiat Beng i by HAIRSTYLES WITH A TOUCH OF SOPHISTICATION JEENAGERS who complain that fashion, especially hair fashion never takes their age group into consideration should take a good look at the pictures here. The pictures show that although current hairstyles may be sophisticated
      433 words
    • 322 20 CHOW a gay and lively face for this is the look that will carry us over to next year. Use shading to highlight the features for cosmetic houses are swinging towards a woman of brilliance and mystery. Make-up is Tght, with a hint of pink or
      322 words
    • 330 20 Home comfort begins with the covered look on floors THERE are two A reasons why wall-to-wall carpeting is getting increasingly popular. First, it gives a feeling of comfort; and second, carpet care is much easier these days with the aid of the vacuum cleaner. And there is no doubt that
      330 words
    • 89 20 THE best way to keep eggs from deteriorating is to store them in cool temperatures around 50 to 55 degrees F. Do not keep eggs in a hot car or away from ref rigera tion for long periods because the quality is lowered and bacterial spoilage from excessive
      89 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 121 20 W> t FREE W? J CHAMONAVS 17 ,^i SPRAY vl <ioii9^^V Get this Full-sue. 6" high y Wm^ s I Chamona luxurious foam j&^S^^B cleansing bath spray soap OE i V^Xl'^B containing specml V *'^B tJTiZkvfll freshening agents for y V > r\ SBffl tota body cieansmg j I FREE
      121 words
    • 174 20 Advertisement End WrinkK Dryness Wrinkles are really river-beds of dry cells caused by the olasma colloids (the water carriers of the skin i drying out through the passage of time and the drying effect of exposure to wind and weather. To bring new life and loveliness to your skin and
      174 words

  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 1305 21 fl LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER U.K./COI ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MAtuS Li.erpool jJ,," |,Kji -r WA: J?'» $2 5.,,2j/, I law.^.^vsa S'-S L literpool. Dublin Oct 21 Oct 24 Oct 25/27 Oct 28 ILPENOR Liverpool Oct 21 Oct 2S KPSIUS leuoes, Liverpool, Casgow Not 1 No. 2 Not 1/4 it L'-erpoo". Glasgow Net 8
      1,305 words
    • 2073 21 I an^t^^BF T^^^^^^m^^an^^w^'^^E *an^P^^ln^^r^^laT^B^^Jt^^B^^BT^Jk EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE MM,ML=====JSBmJ Asmara inptrt/u '"i"* ißßlin ""g^'me" 1 Rdam/A'dan, EXPRESS SEWVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CDHTIWEMTII POUTS Gda. 11-14 A'werp, G'burg, C'hagen. Aarhus. Oslo. DCmJTAIDIM S'«« Stpt 21/25 Oct 11/12 Stpt 21/21 C'blanca Hburg/B'men R'dam/ DtnvAIKH oc, „2. S r- 2burl benhope as
      2,073 words
    • 1237 21 FORTNICHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. laaaaamma N O ."U n i. B lt Ph i' y (> n B f Sham Spore Djakarta Kingston MEMNON A«f II Aeg 24 Sett 1 Oct 7 Oct 4 Oct 14 No. 2t •"""TNEUS Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct 17 Oct
      1,237 words

  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 977 22 w^' KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA Lit JAPAN, H. KONG. STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA Spore ETA P. Sham "Start MM" 11 2 S I" 7Sept 2 Pt •UmsMMar. ««»t Mltfl M Sept •Shigekawi Mjru UitfX nUs\ JOet P Japan Persian CulS Service Singapore Sabahi Sarawak
      977 words
    • 946 22 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore Luiiif I*t: MODVADA 2S/3t Oct Auck, Well, T.maru, D'dm. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penane Liafiif (or: RAJULAt I!2sSept Ii Sept 27 Stpt Nagapattmam. Mldras. RAJULAt 13/21 Oct 22 Oct 23 Oct Nagapattinam, Madras. RAJULA 0/14 Nl> IS Ntv It Ntv Nagapattmam, Madras.
      946 words
    • 886 22 "SZ NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. Sk (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TELrJB3633 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrhrtt: Cdn 4t NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE SIS 20 Sept 20/23 Sept London TO 10 Havre
      886 words
    • 652 22 ~jßTT™™" malaySan international SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE. Jla Ampa«fl. Kuala Lu.npur A I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST, EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P Sham Penane Arri»t»: BUNGA ORKID 24/21 Sept 30/ 3 Oct 4/ 5 Oet Havre 30 10 London 1/11 R'dam 6/11 Awerp 9/11 H'burg 11
      652 words

  • 174 23 THE PORT OP lINCAPORE AUTHO ITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW BtRTHINC ARRANGEMENTS ■91 sEPT 16 Shinto MBru 6/7. Vlshva 11 Waalekerk 15/1(1. Ra n Inattua Rover 22. Valentine Kmma liakke 46. "in Toeel Mam 6/7. Australasia Priam 13/16 1 1 Zuiko Maru 19, Straat M, Kyokuro Maru (Tanker
    174 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 564 23 To: NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, TAMPA JACKSONVILLE. SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON WILMINGTON, NORFOLK AND CAMDEN.' P. Sham Singapore ETA N. Orleans £>" J L P«rt Sailed Oct 21 mtiV Oct 17/18 Oct 19/20 Hoi 27 To: LONGVIEW, VANCOUVER (WASHINGTON) TACOMA, LONG BEACH and SAN DIEGO. v ft S i n(! a po r
      564 words
    • 692 23 COMPUTER EDUCATION I As a leading Computer manufacturer, ICL has a continuing committment to provide training facilities to customers. This same high level of teaching experience is also offered to public. Having successfully staged Computer Appreciation courses, we are now offering training in Computer Programming. This is one further step
      692 words
    • 730 23 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for Demolition of 1 Block of 2-Storey Building at Blangah Bay. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Officer. The Port of Singapore Authority, against the receipt for a tender deposit of 11,000/. which should be
      730 words
    • 629 23 HOTEL MALAYSIA LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of i" c less 40% Income Tax. has been declared by the Directors In respect of the financial year ending 30th September. 1971 and will be paid on 30th September, 1971 to Members
      629 words
    • 286 23 AUCTION SALE OF 295 bales of Cassia Lambal (kayu manlsi and 491 pair of gent's English shoes (assorted sizes) To be Held At Our Saleroom No. 58, Market Street. Singapore. On Monday. 30th September. 1971. At 10.00 am NOW ON VIEW. Note: The 295 bales of Cassia Lambal can be
      286 words
    • 67 23 NOTICE While every endeavour Is made to publish advertisements on the dates requested It Is not always possible to adhere to specified dates of Insertion due to pressure of space. The publishers therefore reserve the right to arrange alternative dates for insertion without reference. All copy Is subject to approval
      67 words

  • 105 24 MRS. TAN KIM SIAN (nee Madam Yeo Koon Neo) age K3 passed away peacefully on 12.9.71 leaving her beloved son. four daughters, daughter-in-law, four sons-in-law. fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Furneral on 16.9.71 at 2.00 p.m. from 67, Lorong 25, Oeylang for Bullm cemetery. MR. A. SUPPIAM, retired
    105 words
  • 42 24 M.K. MENON. Though god has taken you suddenly on this day. sweet memories of you will never fade, of whom we love so dearly but could not save You will always be remembered by your, be'oved wife, children and relatives
    42 words
  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 744 24 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCIMENT/PERSONAL Sincere only 50 cent, a word PHONE C.A.T.S. TEL *****1 Sm^por, only „00 a word ■•J.VM4I only' SO cent, a word. Malay,., en.y Sl.OO a w.rd. Minimum $7 SO for li words >UH UL I HILO. Minimum l? 0 /or 20 words 5.n..,p,,,r ..ml M.,ia»,, a 075
      744 words
    • 886 24 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box numberj correctly and check them before posting. 2 FEMALE SALES SUPERVISORS required. Age
      886 words
    • 872 24 CLASS BOOK-KEEPING TEACHERS (Mandarin speaking) (9 a.m. 3 p m $200 00 monthly) date: Experience Qualification* Box A 4239 S.T. B'pore. PRINTING MACHINE OPERATOR required. Age 20-24. Minimum experience 2 years. Apply GPO Box 2726 (B'pore). WANTED TRAINBB ASSISTANT Broker for Established Real Estate Co. Own transport an asset. Write
      872 words
    • 910 24 APARTMENT AT TOMLINSON ROAD near Hotel Malaysia. Fully furnishtd 3 bedroom and servant's amenities Alrcondltloned. Large kitchen. Quiet District Suitable Executives. $1,150/-. Another well furnished apartment at Jalan Jlntan. 2 bidrooms, servant's amenities. $550/-. New Century Realty B'pore *****/ *****2. 22* BRAODELL ROAO cosy 3-bed-roomed bungalow on hilltop. Furnished with
      910 words
    • 962 24 LUXURIOUSLY PULLV FURNISHED Flat 114-B. Oxley Rise. 2 arrcondltloned bedrooms. servant's room. Rent $650/-. Tel: *****5. DISTRICT 20: 800 Chow Garden, two Furnished Alrcondltloned Rooms available $150/- each. Phone ***** *****. Spore. UNFURNISHED 2-STOREY 3 bedrooms terraced house At 38 Jalan Dermawan. Hlll-vlew estate district 23 Contact Chong *****0. OIST.
      962 words
    • 944 24 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNBR SEMI DETACHED house at Bedokvllle 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, 3.700 aq ft. $38,000/-. or rent $500/-. Ring *****0 B'pore. Si M.S. BUKIT TIMAN ROAD 2■torey terrace house complete terrazzo room parquet flooring Bellini; $47,000/- 0.n.0. Contact B'pore ***** '*****2 Mr. Yeo. NAPIER ROAO: furnished 3-bedroom Oat with 2
      944 words
    • 830 24 QUALIFY POR A BBTTER Job. Britain's foremost correspondence school can help you qualify for a responsible well-paid Job. With IU outstanding nieces* record the School offer* you the beat possible training for a successful career. Complete Lome study course* in Book -keeping Accountancy. Secretaryship. Banking, Commerce. Management. Established 60 year*.
      830 words
    • 858 24 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL TOURS. Special Talwiin/Japan'Honiikonn \9 Days $1730 Malaya West Const T Days $100$120 Individual departure every Sunday groups departure any dstes Cameron Highland I 4 Days $120 '$70 $HO. Malacca 1 Day $13 Sundays. We. kend tours to Kota Tlnggl $7. Bangkok Chirn^mal 15 Days (Conch Train) (Airconditioned Room)
      858 words

  • TIMESPORT
    • 129 25 BOYCOTT Ist WITH 100-PLUS AVERAGE LONDON, Wed. England's opening batsman Geoff Boycott finished the first-class cricket season with an average of 100.12 the first Englishman to achieve a threefigure average. Two other batsmen have surpassed Boycott's achievement, both Australians. Don Bradman averaged 115.66 in 1938 while Bill Johnston, a No.
      129 words
    • 347 25 Czech Kodes upsets seeded Ashe to enter final pOREST HILLS, (New York), Wed. Unseeded Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia upset second-seeded Arthur Ashe and American Stan Smith beat Dutchman Tom Okker yesterday to reach the men's singles final in the I.S Open tennis championships here. Trailing two sets to one, the
      347 words
    • 143 25 Move to seat Schools, Forces in NOC SPORTS controlling bodies, like the Singapore Schools Sports Council and the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, may be eligible for associate memoership of the Singapore National Olympic Council. This will be decided at the annual meeting of the Singapore National Olympic Council at
      143 words
    • 278 25 YEW YORK, Wed. Former World heavy--11 weight champion Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) and Mac Foster, the fifth-ranked contender, will meet in a 15-round outdoor bout in tfokyo on Nov. 29, Japanese promoters announced here yesterday. i Rocky Aokl, owner of a chain of Japanese
      278 words
    • 154 25 Life ban on player, official to stay FRANKFURT. Wed. A disciplinary appeals court of the West German Soccer Federation today upheld the life suspension of a First Division player and a club president for their involvement in a bribery scandal. The appeals court, however, commuted punishment for three other players
      154 words
    • 211 25 REYJAVIK, Wed. Tottenham Hotspur of England beat Kaflavik of Iceland 6-1 In their European Football Union first round first leg match here last night. The Spurs led 3-0 at the Interval. Their goals were scored by Alan Gllzean In the seventh, 65th and 86th minutes, Mullery (32nd
      211 words
    • 182 25 LONDON, Wed. Surrey, the new English County cricket champions, ended the season with a four-wicket defeat by Hampshire at Southampton yesterday. They took only six points from the match to finish level on points with runnersup Warwickshire, whom they "pipped" for the title because they
      182 words
    • 24 25 BANGKOK. Wed. A South Korean and a Filipino boxer were knocked out by Thai opponents in the same card here last night.
      24 words
    • 331 26  - Jockeys riding raised EPSOM JEEP By JOCKEYS are asking for higher riding fees. A memorandum stating their case has been submitted through the trainers' associations to the MRA. "Jockeys have been left in the lurch while earnings for all others concerned with racing have gone up," complained a senior Jockey.
      331 words
    • 209 26 MOORE WILL MOVE TO FRANCE NEXT YEAR AS A TRAINER CYDENRY, Wed. Crack Australian Jockey Geroge Moore (pictured above) confirmed today he would become a trainer )n France. Mcore, 48, told reporters on his return here from a European trip that he was buying a house and stables at Chantllly
      Reuter  -  209 words
    • 1438 26 I-TORTY top-class horses 1 have been entered for the Singapore Gold Cup to be run over llf at Buklt Timah on Oct. 3. A total ol 315 entries were received for the meeting on Sept 25-26 and Oct. 2-3. There will be nine races on each day.
      1,438 words
    • 345 26 WEIOHTB for the amateur races at Ipoh on Sunday. ROYAL LANCERS CUP Class 1 S'/jf: Thunder Court 12.10. Silver Crown 12.9. Joy Spinner 12.7, Bronze Knight 12.7. Midas Touch 12.2, Beilendalne 120, Medal Music 11.13. Picture House II 11.7. Feature Film II 11.5. Colcny Surf 113. Viva
      345 words
    • 283 26 No change in sports policy vorster fAPETOWN, Wed. Prime Mini ster John Vorster last night accused the Australian Cricket Board of suffering from a newdisease "demonstratitis" in cancellingthe South African cricket tour. Speaking at the iprnlng of the ruling Nationalist Party's Free State Congress at Bloemfontein, Mr. Vorster blamed demonstrators
      Reuter  -  283 words
    • 449 27  -  JOE DORAI By CINGAPpRE'S soccer calendar, involving 15 local and foreign tournaments annually, will be changed drastically from next season to leave the second half of the year free for national players. The new programme was explained by National Sports Promotion Board yesterday to 25
      449 words
    • 32 27 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. South Africa's top non-white cricket side. College Old Boys, was yesterday planning multiracial matches in an attempt to break through the country's ban on sport between races.
      32 words
    • 388 27 BURNLEY United beat Chinese Athletic 4-3 in a FAS League Division Two soccer match which flunctuated with dramatic suddeness at Farrer Park yesterday. The youthful Burnley Eleven were aggressive In attack, especially on the wings where Tan Tze Teng and Jainal Manan were elusive and
      388 words
    • 247 27 INTERNATIONAL How 1 Wai Chew played a hero's role to give the Blacks a thrilling 18-9 (two goals and two penalties to a goal and a penalty) win over SCC Nomads in a friendly rugby match at the padang yesterday. Wingthree Wai Chew, a strong
      247 words
    • 44 27 SAPPORO. Wed— The Press Centre for the 1972 Winter Olympics will be equipped with 180 English. French German and Russian typewriters. The Winter Games will be staged from Feb. 3 to 13 on Hokkaido. Japan's northernmost Island located off Soviet Siberia.
      44 words
    • 57 27 BANGKOK. Wed. Eight countries defending champions South Korea. India. Inuonesia. South Vietnam. Malaysia. Singapore, Laos and Thailand will compete In the annual King's Cup football tournament here from Nov. 7 to Nov. 21. Tournament officials said today Burma had not replied to the invitation and
      57 words
    • 49 27 MOSCOW. Wed. Moscow wilt be a candidate to stage the 1960 Summer Olympic Games. The Soviet Olympic Committee announced here today. Moscow was out-voted for the 1976 Games at the International Olympic Committees meeting in Amsterdam in May this year. The Games went to Montreal.
      49 words
    • 390 27 THE president of Singapore Yachting Association, Mr. Jack Snowden. yesterday spelt out to National Olympic Council Its reasons why Singapore would not be sending any competitor to next year's Munich Olympic Games. Mr. Snowden said SYA had discussed at length
      390 words
    • 398 27 LUXEMBOURG. Wed A HEATED discussion on political interference in the Olympic movement occupied most of the first session of the International Olympic Committee's congress here this morning. Mr. Avery Brundage, the lOC president, said at a Press conference afterwards that It was "a rather warm
      398 words
    • 120 27 NEW YORK. Wed. Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: National League: Montreal Expos 12 New York Met* 1. (first game). New York Met.s 6 Montreal Expos 3 (second game); Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Chicago Cubs 3; Atlanta Braves S Cincinnati Reds 2; Philadelphia Phillies 5 St.
      120 words
    • 285 27 Saints' captain selected for SRU training r() sch o o lboys, Leow Kirn Suan and Lee Soon Tal, have been named among the 27 players selected by the Singapore Rugby Union to undergo centralised training in preparation for the Under--23 rugby match against Malaysia on Oct. 3. Kirn Suan, the
      285 words
  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 685 25 i out. from Pa^e 24) Pets lor sal* A r*M HRANO DOC FOOD cheapest S3 50 for 5 lbs. Telephone durinr office hours. ■01 tn PUPPIES eight weeks old active and lovely. Contact A'ong Tel *****0. .nAH MALI 4 months old sellcheap Ring tel. Spore *****1 Mr Wong. AL S«TIAN
      685 words
    • 828 25 CAP '««OGTL. On* owner IWIQe win, m.trhlnß trim. strrr< •••ix- 57.250. Unlvmal C«r» S«-rM< r Esrwrs£2^ f orch r IS«S CHtVROI.IT IMPALA 6-cyl. ST.) AlrCondltlonrr and Radio Filled 5.000'--1»«S CHIVROI.IT IMPALA 6-cvl (AT) Air-Conditlonrr and Radio Fl ""> S S.">oo/--IS*« VIVA SLM 2-Dooc 53. 500 1««» VINTORA Air-Condttioncr and Radio
      828 words
    • 513 25 At your service CINIRAL SUPPLIES COMPANY. 121 127. Owen Road. *****. dealer* of teak, ordinary red/white merantl. waterproof, polykem -plywood. For-mica-sheet, dynorll L-505 (uluepowder) contact cement -adhesive, various vlneers. HUNT'S SECRETARIAL requires secretaries, stenographers. clerk typists, accounts clerks etc. for temporary and permanent postlon*. Register Room 6. 23-B. Ambor Miiuion.
      513 words
    • 742 25 DESIGN PARTNERSHIP varchltecu. urban planners, development consultants) 1.1 International Building. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Applications are Invited for the following -1) Draughtsman 2) Apprentice Draughtsman Qualification* and Experience 1) Senior Cambridge Grade II or Senior Middle 111 (Chinese stream). A minimum of 2 years' experience as a draughtsman in an
      742 words

  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 974 26 1 MNl"ffi MALAYSIA NATIONAL INSURANCE SDN. BERHAD A Subsidiary of PERNAS has great plrasurr in announcing the opening of their BRANCH OFFICE IN IPOH »t Room 114 KAIYING BUILDING 112-114, BELFIELD STREET IPOH PERAK at from Monday. 13th September. 1971 Hrad Office Federal Auto Building. (3rd Floor). 91. Jalan Campbell,
      974 words
    • 642 26 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from Civil Engineering Contractors who are registered with tne Port Swettenham Authority under cih-is C for the metalling of open areas in North Port. Port Swettenham. 2. Tender Documents may be I obtained from the office of the I i Chief Engineer
      642 words
    • 140 26 KENYATAAN TAWARAN MLB. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF I OXYGEN ACETYLENE GASES I TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS, WEST MALAYSIA. 1972. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. di-dalam Kelas C dan ka-atas akan di-tertma di-Pejabat Ketua Pengarah Kerja Raya, Ibu Peja- i bat J.K.R.. Jalan Maxwell, (Bahaglan Sum i Kuala Lumpur
      140 words
    • 101 26 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before. Their Time Nothinr can make you f eel to old tired, and deprentd aa lotlnr «le«i> and enarir becauaa of Getting Up Night* or Burning, Smarting, Itching Acidity. And If your back achea ar. Hheumatlam Pains In Jolnta and muscles males you
      101 words

  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 67 27 C>^ COUPON 1 wP I^SONLY I* <~V rVII IVfY/ \^\J I 111 L_ 1» W" I TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SDN..BHD., fflfc? MAIL ORDER DIVISION, .OH-! v\ TIMES HOUSE> RIVER VALLEY ROADi SINGAPORE 9> fc\K. Please send me c °Py /c °P' es of GAS COOKERY. 71 V. i \M j I
      67 words
  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 83 27 HOCKEY-^T our match: SWHA Eleven v India (Jalan Besar 5.15 pjn.). RUGBY— SRU Leaßue Dlv. Three: 'A' Coy 1 RNZIR V 'B* Coy 1 RNZIR (Dieppe 5.15 p.m >. SOCCER— Police-Military k.O. tournament: Benlor— Special Constabulary v Vigilante Corps; Junior: Special Constabulary 'A' v Vigilante Corps 'A 1 (Farrer Park
      83 words

  • 309 28 LONDON. Wed gHITAIN tockiy lined up with the Common Market countries in a joint demand to the United Sinks to devalue the dollar and lift President Nixon's 10 per cent imports surcharge. The demand will be formally presented at the crisis sessions of the Group
    Reuter; UPI  -  309 words
  • 90 28 Wave of bomb attacks BELFAST, Wed. A sudden wave of bullet and bomb attacks on British troops raised fears today that the Irish Republican Army's (IRA) promised offensive may be under way in embattled Northern Ireland. Gunmen ambushed and killed a British soldier, the second in 24 hours, today, and
    AP; UPI  -  90 words
  • 45 28 MADAM LIM MOEV KIAH, 73 years, pans.-d away peacefully 15-9-71. leaving behind 2 sonx, Teo Cheng Hlonic. Cheng 800. daughter Soon Klah, 2 dauKhtera-in-law, 1 son-in-law. Chla Soon Ann. many grandchildren. Funeral from 24. Lorong 41. Oeylang. Sunday 19-9-71 for rrrmation Phor Kark See.
    45 words
  • 57 28 BEIRUT, Wed.— The oil pipeline of the TransArabian Pipeline Company (TAPLINE), was ruptured at two paints inside Jordanian territory last night, for the second time within a week. A company spokesman said the damage seemed to be the result of explosions. Initial examinations indicated that oil losses
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • 112 28 Andhra Chief Minister resigns HYDERABAD, Wed. Mr. Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, submitted his resignation today in a bid to settle a long-stand-ing separatist demand in the south Indian state. The people of the backward Telengana region of Andhra, comprising mostly the old Hyderabad state of the
    Reuter  -  112 words
  • 152 28 Marcos loses first sedition case MANILA, Wed. President Marcos' administration yesterday lost its first case against suspected subversives when four youths were cleared of sedition charges because of Insufficient evidence. The four. Enrique V. Serraon. 22, Angel D. Pullante. 19. Bayani G. Birado. 17, and Herminlgildo Robles. 19, were among
    UP  -  152 words
  • 39 28 JAKARTA, Wed. Finance Minister Dr. All Wardhana has ordered that all goods imported from Singapore. Malaysia. Hong Kong and Japan must be accompanied by an invoice signed by Indonesian diplomatic officials in those countries. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  39 words
  • 28 28 KHARTOUM, Wed. Four million Sudanese today began voting in presidential elections, casting "yes" or "no" ballots for the sole candidate, Major Genral Jaafar Mohamed el-Nimeiry Reuter.
    Reuter  -  28 words
  • 418 28 T ONDON. Wed.—The stock market drifted lower for want of Interest. The continued illde on Wall Street made for further decline* on leadIng issues. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index had shed 2.8 to 426.8. Rank, BATs. Glaxo and Unilever were among leaders to decline. Decca moved
    418 words
  • 108 28 IT was "welcome" Indian style complete with gaily-colour-ed scented petals and sprinkling of water. But Mrs. Sara svathi Giri, wife of President Giri of India, who was arriving for a teaparty at the Hilton Hotel yesterday, did not mind the pearly drops of water dripping on
    108 words
  • 93 28 Air base to become civil airport JAKARTA, Wed. Rebuilding of Jakarta's Air Force base Halim Perdanakusuma into Halim international airport officially started this morning in a ceremony burying the head of a water buffalo. The Air Force base will be rebuilt at the cost of US$3O million in two years'
    AP  -  93 words
  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 188 28 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 (minimum i YOU NEED NOT TRAVEL THE GLOBE TUNE IN TO THE WHOLE WORLD and listen to WHAT OTHERS SAY AND OTHERS PLAY with the fßigMrUiiiJlM-JBi Globetraveler s BONLY PORTABLE RECEIVERS OF THEIR IN THE WORLD. &XSX^ffiwBSFmttL ming Ranges: mtr. band 0.61 to 3.84
      188 words
    • 100 28 4iflfi !i^bsslb^bsssssssV V -dMt^BSSSSSSSSSSSstt. >V IB I B^BF W^ Jq3|V^ kl^k^rs^Bsssl sssW '^3E HsssssssuUsV ..A •aCJsssssssHP^VKtt^.slisssssssssssW^ Bf V~ W BsssHsss^ >L Tssss! M i S JssssssssssssV .ssssssssvlsssi H pfofc/zioncil TOPCON UNIREX and TOPCON RE-SUPER. Both professional cameras. Both simple. Both with the original THRU-THE-LENS exposure metering system that stands way
      100 words
  • Page 28 Miscellaneous