The Straits Times, 21 September 1971

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  • 23 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspapßr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 472 1 Blast at 'no bonus' call Union MPs warn of labour unrest WHAT THE WORKERS SAY: SEE PAGE 6 SINGAPORE, Monday LABOUR MPs come out strongly today against Singapore Employers Federation president Mr. J.D.H. Neill's suggestion to do away with the annual bonus and replace it with appropriate productivity incentives and
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  • 204 1 Sabah to goto the polls again KOTA KINABALU. Mon rE Sabah Legislative Assembly was dissolved today to make way for fresh elections in the state. The assembly's dissolution by the Yang di Pertua Ncgara, Tun Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffae. was published in a Government gazette extraordinary. It comes seven months
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  • 23 1 SYDNEY, Mon. Telecommunications workers started a strike at midnight last night that could disrupt telecommunications and teleprinter services throughout Australia. Reuter.
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  • 101 1 /CUSTOMS officers, sweating in the hot boiler room, trying to prise open the thick steel compartment aboard the Panamaregistered freighter Fortune Light, where a large quantity of smuggled brandy, was hidden. One officer is pushing a wooden wedge into the inch-long slit to peer into
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  • 216 1 Red paper only one in newstands f ONDON, Mon. Only the communist Morning Star appeared on newspaper stands here today following a dispute between newspaper proprietors and a key printers' union. The Newspaper Publishers Association (KPA), of which the Star is not a member, ordered the eight other national dailies
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  • 68 1 New CPIB probe on parties SINGAPORE. Mon. The CPIB has launched a new probe into posh parties thrown for Singapore civil servants by a foreign businessman, It was reported today The parties were reportedly held at nightclubs and hotels. Some clerks have been questioned, and some documents seixed. The businessman
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  • 55 1 121 b ganja seized SINGAPORE, Mon. A PSA police party led by the OC Crime, acting Asst. Supt. Stephen Voon. and Inspector Teh Ki.uay Lok today seized 12-lb. of ganja in the first major breakthrough against drug trafficking in the harbour area, Two men. one an oddjob labourer, the other
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  • 22 1 CAIRO. Men. The newly formed Egyptian 28-man Cabinet under Premier Mahmoud Fawzi was sworn in today by President Sadat. UPI.
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    • 36 1 230 CASES OF BRANDY SEIZED SIMiAPORK. Turv Customs nflicers rarly this mornini; sri/ed --50 ca'fs of brandy from :i secret sterl comport ment in thr c;ireo ship Fortune UfM moored at Wondlands Pi<r <Ste Pate Fivei
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  • 39 1 UPPSALA. (Sweden). Mon. The Soviet Union set of! an apparent inderground nuclear explosion in the European part of the nation yesterday possibly to change the course of a river, the Uppsala Seistnological Institute gairt today. UPI.
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  • 355 1 Govt to pay damages to lab blast students SINGAPORE, Monday fHK Government will pay compensation to the students injured in the Anderson Secondary School science laboratory explosion nearly two months ago. An Education Ministry statement on the explosion today said the Government had decided that the children should be compensated
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    • 22 1 42 pages today TODAY'S Straits Times is 42 pages in two section. An 18-page Business Times shipping supplement Is in Section Two.
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
    • 233 2 SYDNEY, Monday. CECRET US. scientific installations for military 3 purposes in the arid Australian hinterland, are being criticised here as a potential invitation to attack in the event of a nuclear war involving the US. Some Australians have urged that the
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    • 144 2 November polling date for East Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Mon By--1 elections for 78 National Assembly seats and 105 provincial seats in East Pakistan will be held during the two weeks ending Dec. 9, the election commission announced here last night. Nomination will close in 10 days, the commission said. Last night's
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    • 183 2 Korean Red Cross bodies begin —talks— DANMUKJOM, 1 Mon. North and South Korea today opened their first formal dialogue since opposing Qove rnments were set up in Seoul and Pyongyang 23 years ago, when Red Cross officials began preliminary talks on the problem of families separated by the demilitarised zone.
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    • 670 2 WASHINGTON. Mon US gets 'ceasefire still on* pledge from Golda and Sadat fHE United States has been reassured by the Egyptian and Israeli Governments that they both intend to maintain the 13-month-old ceasefire along the Suez Canal, despite the recent outbreak o£ fighting.
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    • 136 2 MELBOURNE, Mon. One of Australia's leading medical experts has suggested that immigrants should be examined for disease and weak blood in the same way as cattle imported into Australia. Sir Raphael Cilento, 76, father of actress Diane Cilento, made the suggestion at a seminar
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 220 3 CAIRO, Monday. PRESIDENT Sadat has appointed a new Cabinet to introduce sweeping social reforms and improve administrative efficiency. He retained Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy, 71 as Prime Minister at the head of a Government which has 27 Ministers, compared with 33 earlier. The reshuffle lust night
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    • 34 3 MADRID. Mon. Youths trying to press close to the bandstand at a pop concert In Barcetona yesterday started a stampede in which several people were trampled and one woman was killed— UPl.
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    • 193 3 'Sing in jail' term for a draft dodger LOS ANGELES, Mon.— A Federal Judge has allowed Beach Boys lead singer Mr. Carl Wilson to sing in prisons, hospitals and orphanages instead of joining the army. Mr. Wilson, a pacifist, promised he would take other members of the group with him
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    • 29 3 TAIPEH. Men. See-through clothes, plunging necklines, long hair and ear rings have been banned in Taiwan in new measures aimer at ridding the Island of hippies. Reuter.
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    • 27 3 TEL AVIV. Mon. A man was shot dead in the Gaza strip tonight when he failed to heed an Israeli patrol's orders to stop. Reuter.
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    • 128 3 HONG KONG. Mon— Four attractive girls in lowcut maxls with matching hot-pants have proved themselves more capable than battalions of policemen in dealing with students' demonstration. The girls wearing heavy makeup and mi d gears strolled into a demonstration last week staged by
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    • 44 3 TOKYO. Mon Savings account of Peking citizens at the end of August rose by 10.9 per cent from the same month of 1070. the official New China news agency reported today. It did not disclose the total amount of the savings. AP.
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    • 31 3 HONO KONO, Mon. The US -Kong Kong talks over the weekend failed to resolve differences on the Imposition of voluntary restriction on textile exports to the United States. UPI.
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    • 318 3 BONN, Monday r PHE Government yesterday moved to head off criticism that Chancellor Dr. Willy Brandt acted over the heads of his western allies in talks with Soviet party leader Mr. Brezhnev last week. At a Press conference, Government spokesman Dr.
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    • 69 3 POSTERS outside the Daily and Sunday Express building in Fleet Street tell the story as Britain's national newspapers halted production for the second successive day on Sunday in an unprecedented labour dispute showdown that could spell the end of some struggling dailies. The papers were
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    • 216 3 US craft to 'create' eclipse to study the sun YEW YORK, Mon. 11 A spacecraft designed to study and photograph the sun's corona the faint outermost layer of solar atmosphere that Is normally seen only during total solar eclipses Is scheduled to be launched on Thursday at Cape Kennedy. The
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 243 4 Ulster on the brink of civil war says —Devlin— WASHINGTON, Mon. Miss Bernadette Devlin told a nauonwide American television audience that Northern Ireland is near civil war. The Catholic civil rights leader and member of the British Parliament said •he did not think there was malice on the part of
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    • 350 4 Taiwan to fight for her place in the UN NEW YORK. Monday CVDREIGN M i nlster, r Mr. S. K. Chow said yesterday that the Government will "fight to the last" at the UN to preserve Its seat and to keep China out of the world body. He refused, however,
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    • 50 4 MIAMI, Mon. A telephoned bomb threat Interrupted benefit performance (or East Pakistani refugees at Coccnut Grove playhouse last night. No bomb was found and 600 natrons returned to U.elr seats, filing past a peaceful picket line ot about 60 East and West Pakistani students. AP.
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    • 454 4 WASHINGTON. Mon. AN ingenious plan to smuggle heroin into the United States by building a car "around" a fortune in drugs was foiled by police here yesterday five days after it arrived in the U.S. The car. which was unloaded from the
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    • 42 4 Story of my life— by Tito BELGRADE. Mon— President Tito will speak his own commentary in a TV serial on his life, the first sequences of which have been shot at Kumrovec. his birthplace in Croatia, according to Press reports here. Reuter.
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    • 22 4 LONDON, Mon. An explosion damaged an electricity sub-station under London s Chelsea Bridge early today No one was hurt. Reuter.
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  • 358 5  - Biggest brandy seizure from a ship GERRY de SILVA Customs men break into secret hold I By SINGAPORE, Monday Ql STOMS officers today seized what they described as the largest single haul of smuggled liquor on board a cargo ship moored at Woodlands Pier. Twenty officers boarded the 3,024 ton
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  • 101 5 STUDENT MISSING FOR 8 DAYS CINGAPORE, Mon. A Secondary One student, Wong Chew Poh, 14 (above), has been missing from home since last Monday. Today, his father, Mr. Wong Weng Lee, appealed to him to return home as the family was worried. He said that Cbew Poh left for school
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  • 113 5 MP to query Minister on the war on drugs SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government will be asked at the next meeting Di Parliament to disclose measures taken since the beginning of this year to prevent the use of ganja and MX pills. Enche Rahmat bin Kenap Al-HaJ, MP for Geylang Serai,
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  • 224 5 Pilot plan to help handicapped pre-school tots SINGAPORE, Monday A PILOT scheme to provide v elfare services to retarded children in the pre-school group will be started next month. Taking part In the scheme will be 10 Mongoloid children living near the Singapore Association for Retarded Children premises in Margaret
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE Mon The Slt-.papjre Indian Film Arts and Dramatic Society will hold cultural show. "Deepavall Nile." »t National Theatre on Thursday, at 8 pm.
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  • 236 5 Visitors to police station who get hoarse -voices- CINGAPORE, Mon— At 7.30 a.m. each day the pneumatic drills start their ear-splitting drones, greeting each Beach Road police station officer as he starts the day. Thirty minutes later the huge piling machines join in as they thump in tall steel foundations
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  • 51 5 IPOH. Mon. The Ipoh YMCA Is to open Its doors to women from next year, the genneral secretary. Mr. Leong Yew Kee. disclosed here today. The decision to grant women associate membership will be tablrc before the general body (or approval at the next annual
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  • 46 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Italian Trade Commissioner. Dr. Marco Manzella. will holrt a cocktail party at Rafl>s v fel rm Sept 29 at t .10 p m In honour of Dr. Dlno Moro. an Italian MP, and members of an Italian trade mLvton to Singapore
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 244 5 Straits Times Crossworc I p J p j B Hp j [3 I |7 I is The unclurd ll*ht< complete 6. the theme of the last three days' 6. 24. (8). puale*. 7. (8). Arnns« R*d rising when It's light /»v cMjy June (5 3) (7). 13. Log 1 turns
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  • 546 6  -  TAN WANG JOO: Singapore, Monday OFFICE WORKERS SPEAK UP By QFFICE workers were split in their views today when asked whether they preferred a bonus payment or an improved salary structure. One group said that if they had to choose between the
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  • 36 6 SINGAPORE Mon. Kamaluddln Mohammed, of Jalan Euno&. was fined $15 today when he admitted spitting Into a drain an offence under the Environmental Public Health Act In front of his house on Sept. 10.
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  • 23 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. There were no top winners In ye«terday'? Toto draw No. 74,71. The Inrkpot for Thursday's {traw Is $115,000.
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  • 181 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two robbers one of them wounded were arrested by detectives when they walked into Outram Hospital for treatment, a court heard today. The court heard that Sim Soon Lee. 17, and Ng Cheong K'.-ng. 15, had boarded Nko Soo
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  • 110 7 Signed: Pact for $3 mil back pay for bank workers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An agreement giving 6.500 bank employees $3 million back pay was signed at the OCBC office here today. Besides the back pay, non-clerical staff will get a starting salary of $122 instead of $110 while a junior
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water consumption yesterday was 96.3 million gallons, a drop of 7.9 million gallons from Saturday's 104.2 million gallons. A Public I tilitH Board spokesman, who described the situation as normal, said: "If present consumption rates can he mantianed until November, there will be no
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  • 330 7 Doctor onassault charge fined $150 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Monday A DOCTOR was fined $150 today and ordered to pay $240 damages to a press photographer whom he had assaulted. Dr. R.B. Krishrian, a private practitioner, was found guilty of assaulting Straits Times photographer Alvin Yuen Wong Thim, on April 1. Mr.
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  • 45 7 SINOAPOPi;, Mon. The newly registered Singapore Phoenix Dance Troupe will hold its first folk dance session at the Chong Hock OlrLs School hall in Telok Ayer Street on Sept. 26 from 3 p.m to 4 p.m. The session is open to dance enthusiasts.
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  • 104 7 KISS-OF-LIFE FAILS TO SAVE MUTE SINGAPORE, Mon. —He had been to the beach only three times before, and on all occasions he silently wished he could swim like the bathers there. But Ng Wenr Huat. 24, could not tell his fellowworkers at an Alexandra Road distillery his il. sir.—he was
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE MOO. .o men and a youth pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court today to fishinr in the Mandai Reservoir yesterday. Salieh bin Surip. 32. and Dollah tin Syrat. 26. were each fined 125 Banl bin Nasrom. 17. was given a 12-month conditional rilscharge.
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  • 40 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. Abdul Rbzak bin Mohamed Maldeln, 20, »as charged today with raping a woman In Lorong 40, Oe>lang. No plea was taken. He Is remanded at Central police station for a week pending further Investigations.
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  • 124 7 Piracy talks Malaysia, Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Indonesia are to discuss the problems of piracy and smuggling in the Straits of Malacca. This was announced by Indonesian Chief of Naval Staff, Admlrnl R. Sudomo who begins a sevenday official visit here today. "The Straits of Malacca is infested
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  • 276 7 3,000 Lions from 13 countries to meet here S NGAPORE, Mon THE Tenth Orient South-east Asian Lions conx vention the biggest conference to be held in Singapore will take place next month. Between 2,500 and 3.000 Lions from 13 countries will attend the convention. Japan alone will send some 1,000
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  • 390 7 INSPECTOR CLEARED OF MAKING FALSE STATEMENT TO CPIB CINGAPORE, Mon. Police Inspector Gurdip Singh was cleared by a magistrate's court today of charge of giving false information to the CPIB. He denied the following statement he made to the assistant director of CPIB on Sept. 21 last year was false:
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE Mon. The Public Works Department will lay sewer pipes across Jalan Buroh. Jurong, from Oct. 1. During the month-long construction work, the dual carriageway there will become a single lane
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  • 167 8 Father who can't answer query from son CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 Chubby Davldren Singh saw his father shed a tear at the Outram Hospital mortuary today and asked why But watchmen Kahar, Singh, 42, could not bring himself to tell the four-year-old boy that his mother wrts killed in a kerosene
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  • 104 8 PENANG. Mon. Penang State Kathl Hajl Harussanl bin Haji Zakarla said last night he was "disgusted" with certain Muslims who frequented burial grounds In the middle of the night to "ask" ihe dead for winning numbers In the four digits lottery. Speaking at
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  • 301 8 'Prepare to quit' warning to flood victims PENANG. Mon DOUCE reinforced by army and civil defence personnel are expected to start a mass evacuation operation of residents in several low-lying areas in Penang tonight in anticipation of rising flood waters. This decision was taken following an emergency meeting this afternoon
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  • 296 8 /CROSSING busy roads V/ during peak hours is no problem when you have people like WPC Maimoon binte Jantan around to help you. She is one of the 24 traffic police and more than 100 I people from the
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 326 9 pLEASE refer o the re- ..P 0 <s.T.. Sept. 14) headlined "British pull-out wont disrupt social work." *rom the context of the por L tne focus was on the effects the British pullout will have on volunteer welfare worK In Singapore. Since there is
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    • 276 9 'Crawling' behind 2 cyclists along a wide road r IS Is a plea for some road sense on the part of the policemen dlreclng traffic during road relays. On Sept. 12 at about 10.15 a.m. I was driving my husband home from a visit to a doctor. He was having
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    • 40 9 f\F late there appears to \J be an Increase of red and yellow flashes on top of vehicles army and private. Flashes were meant for police vehicles and for our prime minister originally. Why this increase? ANNOYED, 1 Singapore 7.
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    • 345 9 Liability for damages: Govt's reply pLEASB refer to the speech made by the MP for Kallang, Inche Abdul Aziz Karim, (S.T., Sept. 17) under the heading "Should HDB or tenants pay?" Inche Karim Is reported to have raised the question of liability
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    • 49 9 The writer's suggestion to run the pipe slightly above floor level in a threeroom flat In Toa Payoh is not practical as occupiers might trip over the pipe. Further, it would also hinder the movement of the doors. LIM PEK HONG (Miss). Public Relations Officer, Housing and Development Board.
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    • 45 9 I REFER to the letter by "Krlshnan" (ST., Sept. 15). Non-citizen base workers (permanent residents) declared redundant may call at the Non-citizen Registration Section. Ministry of Labour. Havelock Road. Singapore. 1 for registration during normal office hours. K KESAVAPANY, for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour.
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    • 59 9 I REFER to the letter titled "Decision to form JIWA taken much earlier" by A. Dass (S.T.. Sept. 18). Your correspondent claims that the deicslon to form the proposed JIWA was taken long before Mr. Liew Meow Koon handed In his nomination to the management committee of the Jurong Town
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    • 70 9 I would iiKe to inform him that Mr. Llew applied for registration of JIWA on March 20 AFTER his application for nomination to the management committee of the Jurong Town Residents' Association had been rejected in February. Mr. Dass is entitled to state his view on the criteria to be
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    • 46 9 I WISH to thank "Concerned" (S.T., Sept. 9), for bringing to our attention the missing street lamp at Ponggol Road (between 8 and 8} miles). The new street lamp has now been Installed and Is operating satisfactorily. KHOR ENG LEE. Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board.
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    • 36 9 WITH reference to the letter by "Resident" (S.T.. Sept. 8), street lighting for Jalan Kuras in Sembawang Hills Estate was commissioned on Sept. 7. L. KAO CHUNG YING (Miss), Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development.
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    • 328 9 Loyalty and gun-carrying scouts LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. 1 HAVE been following the reports on Tanglln District's publicity gimmick with great interest and sad feelings.
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    • 84 9 When the mission is going to be -futile— i\SE must sympathise with the Intense agony of the Anderson Road School girls and their parents on the sudden loss of sight. But compassion is not enough. Dr. Andrew Chew of the Ministry of Health (S.T., Sept. 18) was simply realistic when
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    • 124 9 SINGAPORE has so many charitable and commercial draws such as, donation draw, lucky draw. Big Sweep draw etc. However. I notice that only Singapore Toto Draw appears live on TV every weekend. On Sept. 18, I was surprised (o see the Post Office Savings Bank 1971 lucky draw telecast live
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  • 13 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, September 21, 1971 tkjitraits Siiws Tuesday, September 21, 1971
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  • 334 10 The response to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's call to the better off to shed ostentatious living and identity themselves with the people is a fair indication that his message has got home. No modern society has achieved absolute equality. But in a young nation, growing fast, and seeking
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  • 409 10 Apparently all is going smoothly fcr Partai Keadilan Masharakat, the newcomer to the political arena born out of the Gerakan split. Registration formalities are expected to be completed next month and its leaders are speaking of 'a lot cf new faces'' in the party's ranks. That will not,
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  • 277 10 It is no great consolation that the two days of tension in the Suez Canal zone has relaxed as rapidly as it had built up. What is more to the point is that the 13--month-old truce has become decidedly less stable and a tower of tension could build
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  • 712 10 Apartheid sport— so far, but no further BY A CORRESPONDENT ANY lingering hopes that might have existed that the South African Government would make just one more adjustment in )ta sports apartheid policy In order to try to ensure the country's continued participation in international sport have been dispelled by
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  • 994 10 FOUR-MINUTE BATTLE OF THE CELLS THE CAUSES BEHIND THE ATTICA UPRISING PETER ARNETT reports on the bloodiest prison rebellion in American history NEW YORK— Just four minutes. Time enough for state troopers and sheriff's deputies to storm the barricades held by rebellious prisoners in Attica state prison's cell block D.
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    • 161 10 BOARDED MSA Flight J MLSSB on Sept. 14 for Kuala Lumpur. A steward distributing white Immigration cards advised me that, as a holder of Singapore passport, I need not complete one. On arrival at Kuala Lumpur, I was asked for my white Immigration card, and told to
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    • 83 10 MALAYSIA is recruiting foreign engineers. One wonders about the efficacy of expatriates who will come here with a drawback for them and for us no knowledge of local problems. Perhaps the recruiters should consider a section of Malaysian talent men with vast practical experience. I am talking about the T.A.s
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    • 20 10 ES3 THE WORLD'S! FINEST TAPES LOW NOISE- mmr=-r-TT\ HIGH OUTPUT PB «jg a Y r ■I Jebsen&Jessenl "^^^r L J
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    • 202 10 I in A fPS f fll I m. r'™l!r' v I Police and State troopers rush in to attack riotint prisoners in Attica. It is now." And then came the It was not until early shattering news irom the the next day that the monroe county medical Picture of wanton
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  • 400 11 SATELLITE TOWN PROJECT SINGAPORE, Monday JHOUSANDS of residents affected by the (ieylang Serai redevelopment need not move out for at least another three to four years. They are residents of the 359-acre southern Perseverance Estate, which has Just been gazetted for acquisition. This assurance
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  • 98 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— A $2million extension to the Mount Aivernla Hospital will be opened tomorrow. The U-shaped extension has a new and enlarged kitchen, staff dining rooms and three lecture theatres on one side and a 20-bed paedlatric unit, a six-bed therapy unit, a new
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  • 76 11 Japanese cars: A protest to Govt SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Motor Vehicles Assemblers' Association has sent a memorandum to the Government on the crisis in the industry following the heavy inroads made by Japanese cars in the local market. Details of countermeasures contained in the memorandum, however, are not available.
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  • 106 11 Enterprise crew play Daddy to 100 children SINGAPORE. Mon. The USS Enterprise, the world's first and largest nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, played Daddy to more than 100 children yesterday. Members of the 5,000 crew on board took time on* from their chores to roll out the red carpet for the underprivileged
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  • 97 11 Court gets first girl usher in S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon —Singapore's lower courts now have their first girl usher Miss Han 80l Lin, 19, who works In a courtroom at Empress Place. The post has now befen officially renamed as "clerk of court" with the enactment two years ago of the
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  • 37 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Au Hal Koon, unemployed, was Jailed today for two yean when he admitted having 37 gallons of Illicit samsu at Henderson Road at 11.35 p.m. on June 18. He hod two previous convictions.
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  • 152 11 It's policy now: No more European air girls -for MSA- SINGAPORE. Mon— MSA has made a policy decision not to employ European stewardesses on Its London service. An MSA spokesman said this today when he confirmed that the airline had ceased to employ its five Dutch air hostesses. The five
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  • 283 11  -  CHRISTINA CHEANG I BY SINGAPORE, Moo. Schoolgirl Yip Yoke Moi, 13, blinded in her ritfht eye us a result of the Anderson Secondary School laboratory blast last month, is mpntient to return to school. "I have so many lessons to catch
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Wong I4n Ken. the Minister for Home Affairs, will speak at the Tanglln Technical School's annual prize giving and marchpast on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. He will also present prizes and certificates.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 104 11 CONGRA TULA TIONS to MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL on the occasion of the official opening of their new extension building TONG NAM CONTRACTORS LTD. 73. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9 TEL: ***** We are proud to be associated with the plumbing installation.) CONGRA TULA TIONS to MT. ALVERNIA HOSPITAL from ELECTRONIC
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 869 11 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening followed by Ge- 7.15 For The Family (Chinese— Rpt.) 3,5 TIFKSf, <M.,ay, f, M Kma^' PWme S^urVM'^ 355 It's Happe^ng "in Singapore IN Painter and his World 5 )efr > Lewis Carloons ft Ss.iwa (Malay Rpt.) Sandro Botticelli News 35 Four In
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  • 93 12 SINOAPORE. Mon—Mlndef is holding a military truck driver under open arrest after an accident in Upper Thomson Road last night, in which a girl pedestrian died. Traffic Police and the SAF are Jointly Investigating the 9.30 p.m. crash in which an army truck col- llded
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  • 190 12 -CALL FOR REPORT ON BORDER TERRORISM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE armed raids on 15 Malaysian kampongs along the Golok River bordering Thaijand must lie the work of communist terrorists, Tun Abdul Razak said today. It was obviously their tactics "to raise fear among
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  • 56 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. R< O serve stocks in the Blood Bank are now in a "below average position," while stocks of Group O blood are dangerously low, the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report said today. Stocks of all croups in the bank fell slightly from 673 units last
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  • 157 12 'Return stolen notebooks' plea by marine biologist SINGAPORE, Mon. A marine woman biologist today appealed for the return of two notebooks which were in a handbag stolen from her this morning. ■The notebooks contain the results oX two months' research in the Philippines and Indonesia and can never be replaced,"
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  • 183 12 Scouts not only youth group to get arms training SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Boys' Scout Association Is not the only uniformed youth organisation to break with its tradition of not bearIng arms. Members of three other organisations the Girl Guides, the Boys' Brigade and the Girls' Brigade have also been
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  • 34 12 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Housing and Development Board is to build a total of 1.319 flats costing $8.5 million at Queenstown, Neighbourhood 7. Ihe homes will go up In mulu-storeyed blocks.
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  • 144 12 The Singapore Armed Forces overland expedition to Europe returned home by air yesterday after being away for some nine weeks. Expedition leader, Captain (Dr.) Peter Chua, said that the trip had helped to boost the Singapore Armed Forces and the Republic. "We hope that the
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    73 13 landed at RAF Changi. PICTURE shows the expedition members at Changi airport (from left, standing) Capt. S.T. Moorthy, Capt. B. Williams, Lt. Lim Kok Seng, Lt. Jerry Lim, Lt. Chew Chong Guan, Capt. AJit Singh, Lt. Ong See Sam. Sitting (from left) are Warrant Officer Khalid, Cpl. Low
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  • 390 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. ■JHE vice-principal of a Government school denied in a coroner's court today that he and a number of teachers and students were conspiring to kill an "over-sensitive" teacher, as alleged in a note written by the teacher before he died.
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  • 244 13 Chit fund firm that was paid for with- dud cheque SINGAPORE, Mon. A CHIT fund company was sold for $10,000 to another company which paid with a cheque that later "bounced", the High Court heard today. The chit fund had then just been Incorporated but had not started business, said
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  • 181 13 Tracing route taken by Aussie war heroes SINGAPORE. Mon. Eight Australian soldiers have Just returned home to Singapore after paddling about for 12 days in the sundrenched seas of Rhio Archipelago. They made their trip in their home-made canoes to trace the route taken by a wartime Australian commando unit
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  • 44 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Minister of Labour and Manpower. Tan Sri V. Manlckavasagam will officially start off the employment injury insurance scheme for the Johore B?hru Pilot Centre on Oct. 1. The scheme will be in full operations from midnight Sept. 30.
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  • 23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Theatre Club will hold a two-day musical concert at the National Theatre tomorrow and Wednesday at 8 p.m.
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    • 103 13 jH t^^mf^^^^^ Bill II /A j^^mll IHI II /A J^^mfr^ lD^ ■ell II /A j£B I fl I JH J^K I IB J^B I Now all you have to do to enjoy the bright, zesty taste of Anchor Beer is to flip open a can. For the party, beach or
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
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    • 92 14 Bt Semb $5.70 +.60 F. E. L'ston $2.76 +.58 S. Darby $6.10 +.45 Steamers $3.36 .32 T'gonj Sec. $3.30 +.30 O(B( $6.30 +.15 Inchcape $3.76 +.14 M and G $2.60 +.10 Itd Plant $295 +.10 Wearnes Bros $3.72 +.10 108 $4.04 +10 Public Bank $1.20 +.08 Ben and Co
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    • 23 14 F. E. L'ston 1.537.000 Public Bank 515.000 Faber Union 236.000 Gammon S.E.A. 120.000 Total Turnover 3.95 M Delayed Percentage 26.81
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    • 38 14 Sept 17 Sept 20 Industrials: 186.61 189.70 1 Hotels: 76.64 76.76 Properties: 131.86 133.79 t Tins: 87.35 97.40 t v rubbers: 119.41 119.46 Dec. SO, 1966 100 f Dec. SI. 1968 100 t Dec. 29, 1962 100
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    • 299 14 rIE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday ruled generally steady with a few firm spots noted among second line stocks. Support for better class equities was also evident at higher levels. At the close the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index was taken
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    • 50 14 (\S THE official Malayan v Short Term Money Market for the week ended Sept. 18,1971 the ran«e of call ratea was at follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3 1 per cent to 3\ per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3Vi P*r cent to 4. per cent MOVEMENTS of funds totalled J197 million.
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    • 985 14 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANOE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE INDUSTRIALS (LOSING TONE: Very steady TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd
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    • 1274 14 TJUSINESS 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 A.C.M.A. (5) 1.63. Alran (3) 1.45. (1) 1.46. Allied Choc (3) 2.05. (12) 2.04.
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    • 63 14 THESE ntes were quoted on the A«Un dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U8525.000 and above. 1 mth 8 5 16 to 8 9/16% 2 rnllu l 16U>8 5/16% 3 mt»w 7 13 16 to 8 1/8 6 mths 8 1/16 to 8 5/10% 9
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    • 459 14 CHAREHOLDERS of Gula Perak have been assured that profitability will be achieved once proper production begins. Chairman Da to Haji Mohamed All Zalnl says in his annual statement, his first since the company was listed last May, that the company's performance so far suggests that
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    • 166 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Sept. 20. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT OD S Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3525 7.3400 Australian Dollar 3.4525 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar 2.9675 2.9125 2.8975
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    • 219 14 Keppel may buy Far East -shares- T<HE Singapore Governmentowned Keppel Shipyard is considering a purchase of shares in Far East-Leving-ston. An announcement from Far East yesterday says negotiations, which have passed the preliminary stage, are on between the two companies regarding the equity participation by Keppel In Far East's share
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 49 14 rT*HE Straits tin price A in Penang yesterday extended its previous week's fall by $1 to $625.00 per picul on an official offering up 48 tons to 291 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with an all round support, especially from the Continent.
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      • 53 14 Saturday Friday •U.S. tU.S. London Closed 42.05 Balrut 42.40 42. 5S ■SaChSBC 43.50 43.94 Zurich Cloned 42.058 42.258 Paris Closed «2.5 l Sport d> 43. so 43.78 B'pore (2) 160.00 IM.SO (1) Export price In non-sterling areas In V.t. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer* price In Singapore
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      • 22 14 SEPT. 20. RUBBER: 97.75 cents (down 0.25 cent). TIN: $625 (down $1). Official of ferine 291 tons (up 48 tons).
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      • 110 14 pHINEIC PRODUCI IXCHANCE HHCAPORf NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUU YESTERDAY Ce««nut OH: bulk S4«| sellers, drum $32 ullera. Ceava: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Oct./ Nov. UK Con t $28| B. PiPHi Muntok ABTA white fob. :00<-< NL.W $1921 seller*. Sarawak white f.o.b. fed% NLW SIB2I seller*. Sarawak ipeclal black
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      • 195 14 THE rubber market x yesterday drifted lower in a very slow session on lack of trading interest and orders. Official support for October shortly before the morning close, however, lifted the market off the bottom. The morning session closed dull. The afternoon session ruled virtually unchanged and October
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    • 454 14 MAJOR moves are underway at Gammon under the direction of new chairman Ken Marston. Bovis, which signed management and option agreements with Gammon earlier this year is to exercise part of its option and take up one million of the 7.5 million shares its options entitle
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    • 135 14 OVERSEAS UNION Enterprise says in an interim report that the Overseas Union Building (containing the Mandarin Hotel) will be comrieted by January. Fol-lowlng-up and finishing work Is expected to take another six months. Work on the proposed extension to the Mandarin Hotel has been temporarily suspended because building costs
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 404 14 TVTELBOUHNE, Mon. Mining MX and oil shares drifted aimlessly in dull trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Volume for the day was very low and no trend emerged out of the narrowly mixed stocks that traded. Industrials were slightly firmer with .•■elected support Mttals Exploration and Peko dropped
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      • 38 14 On the frtt tichams mirku In Hong Konu yesterday the U.S. tf«ll«r wm quoted at 588 for T.T. and 5 M5O for tub. tuning wu quoted at 14 55 »nd Uel .1 g(M 5 J07.875.
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      • 94 14 lIONO KONO. Mon. The market was steady throughout the day and closed on a arm note. Interest, however was concentrated over a few selective counters. The total turnover value for the day amounted to $74 72 million. Hoiik Koiu dol'ars and centi fol£^2 d r r nc <>«
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  • 115 15 Detectives" on beat avert a gang clash CINGAPORE, Mon.— The presence of detectives prevented a gang clash which was scheduled to take place at the junction of Alexandra Road and Jalan Buklt Merah tonight. For two successive nights clashes had occurred in the area between Oroup 18 and Group 24.
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  • 70 15 Three fined $2,000 for gaming SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were fined a total of $2,000 today for assisting in carrying on an illegal four digits public lottery. Chan Kirn Swee. and Ng Chuan Kiat, 23. who were arrested in Cumming Road, were each fined $500. Ta Cha Chan, alias Tern
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  • 30 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Tham Seong Chee, a lecturer in the University of Singapore's Malay Studies Department, has been elected president of the staff association. Kesatuan Akademls Universiti Singapura.
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  • 258 15 SINGAPORE, Mon |?«VE people and 18 firms r were fined a total of $1,485 today for not complying with an order to keep their premises free of disease-breeding insects between July 3 and Aug. 18. Seavlew Hotel Ltd. of Amber Close was
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  • 121 15 TWO TOURIST BOARD GIRLS FOR PARIS mill si are two 1 faces which will trace the Paris scene with the opening of the joint exhibition by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and UTA French Airlines in Paris tomorrow. Miss Victoria Lewis and Miss Elizabeth Wong, two of the board's receptionists,
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  • 109 15 MALAYSIA, BRITAIN TO RENEW PACT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The sterling agreement between the Malaysian and British Governments will be renewed for another two years from Saturday. Announcing this today. Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin said both Governments had exchanged letters providing for the renewal. The sterling agreement provides a
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  • 42 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 12--member technical team from the Singapore Armed Forces returned to Singapore yesterday after studying various military training facilities In Australia. The team was led by Mr. Ong Kale Kolc, Director of Logistics, Ministry of Defence.
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  • 218 15  - Nine to submit uniform designs forMAL girls JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Mon—Fashion designers from eight countries have been invited to submit uniform designs for Malaysia Airlines' i MALi female employees. Two from Malaysia, and one each from Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan and Australia, will be flown together
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    • 132 15 WE ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED with MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW EXTENSION Wtb *t a— i^^ I ««BPfci»»* if 1 KHINCO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. SHOWROOM: 551 553 Bolestier Rood, Singapore 12 Telephone *****9, *****4 *****1 OFFICE ft FACTORY: 13th m.s. Woodlands Road, Singapore 25 Telephone
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 199 15 i t ll<>u By I T. Htm, lit, HOLD ON, OOP' Y'GOT I TUNK! I'M SETTING I SEE, ITS I YEAH, THIS'LL NOW YOU CAN'T NOT ANY MORE, I V. ONE MORE CONTESTANT.' WHAT'RE YOU] INTO THIS ANOTHER I BE CLOSE J HOLD ENTER THIS.' FRIEND.. NOW >^-_ DOING HEREW
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 676 16 Engagement... a time for second thoughts AHK engagements really necessary any more? Has the age-old habit of betrothal \yjth its diamond ring, family party, and announcement in the local paper still got a place in modern society? Are you engaged? Were you engaged? And would you like your daughter to
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    • 374 16 J OVELY clothes mean a lot to her but that does not lead Japanese model Marisa Taka into lavish buying sprees everytime she visits a leading city. Over the past seven years since she became a fashion and photographic model besides being
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 157 16 I AcK'f ftljt mrnt .1 i Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear ■■d fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of Lemon Delph the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph i
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    • 1245 17 TO lIVEWPOOL ANO OTM[« UK/CONTINENTAL PORT IUMAEUS Liverpool Jen ji (..iii asasr »:.™e E:i?? §r? sttj m S«;« li la srss bs WK'^rr: Ss ott /n !SSP IS& S*»""".".' B 1 Jr.. "n« 7/ti I !!?»?•■«••< L r < l0 «l. Glasgow Ntf I Noll Nlf 12/14 Hey II PROTESILAUS
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    • 1153 17 BBBBk^^f BBBBBF^ I •T*^ <■> J A T Jji I BBBBT EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADING FOR: *lENA Sipt 23. 25 Oct 11/12 Sept 21 27 C'blanc* H'burg'B'men R'dam/ 2nd Call Oct 1/11 Adam, A'wtrp, C'hagtn. Aorhus, G'burg, Oslo. Maimo Tll *"<"< Oct H/17 Oct 11/20
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    • 947 17 EXPIESS SFJVICt TO IQWDOM, LIVttFDOL t COWIIWEHTAL PWTS. BENCAIRN Singapore P. Sham Penang For London Oct 22 Stpt 21/22 Hamburg Oct M 6ENHOPE For Liverpool He. I Hiimiwrh Rotterdam Nn 21 Singapore P. Sham Penang Bremen Nn 24 Oct 1/ J Hamburg Nn 21 Smgaport P. S"ham Penang BENNEVIS Bremen,
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    • 1235 17 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. N. Orleans Bait/Phil K.York Penang P Sham Spore Diakarta Kingston LAOMEDON J.ly 31 Aag I A« I Stpt 1 1 Sipt 17 Sept II Stpt 25 Not M MEMNON A* II Alf 24 Sipt 1 Oct 7 Oct 4 Oct 14 Ni.
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    • 968 18 Baa^ B^ Bßaa^^ a^a^f^a|^B^BM(tMMpM*^H MMHMj IILV— t0^ mmmm KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. L i\ J KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN, K. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE. Sails Japan Hongkong ETA S'pori ETAI P. S'hari Siiisii Man 17 2 Sift 7 Sept 22 Sift "Uiibi.i Mail" OSept 14 Seft 25 Seft "Sligeka«a
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    • 955 18 FOR NEW ZEALAND Pening P. Sham Singapore LPrtiag ftr: CHAKOINA 1/ 7 Oct Auck., Nipier, Ljtt MORVADA n/n Oct Auck. Will, Timaru, D'din. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Pmang Ltagitf far: RAJULAt ll Ptrt/2S Sift 21 Sift 2J Sept Nagapattinam. Midras. RAJULAt 11/21 Oct 22 Oct II Oct Nagapattinam, Madras.
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    • 854 18 HC NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. J INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ~fl ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, LIVERPOOL, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smgapo'i P. Sham Pmang ArrKrM: riEPTtOF JBUAMARIME ll Pirt London 2010 Hivre 24/10 R'dam 27/10 Ht>urg 29,10. NEPTUNE
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    • 697 18 I gm n MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD MM Ho. 3OE. Jin Amp»nfl. Kual* Lu. ipu' jfl H The National Shipping Line o» f lalavsia EAST/EUROPE StHVICt M «a Jra «ti- --Wgis! H'bug 11 11 B'men' 13 tl BUNGA MELOR 11/11 0«t 10/22 Oet 23/24 Oct JjJM WU L-JJR 19
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 735 19 JMt PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO I Mlru M R m Tut: "V.>an.J.., ,31, A mara PO T «""""HAM Biaaa Mam 19 Poh A,k No 1 Y ha trthi: Ea««7i Prosptr '''"an stnr 23 24 Cjiiili "*-''i a Timor Endeavour, Straat ?l 32 Sum- Lloyd 33/36 and Liomidm Johore and Straat
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    • 761 19 IMPORTANT NOTICE Attention all users of Avery weighing equipment. All scales used for "trade purposes" must be verified and stamped by the Weights and Measures department, Singapore. U^ers of Avery person scales operated by ten cent coins are requested to have their scales verified immediately. If in doubt, please write
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    • 1131 19 LONDON MERCHANT BANK We ore o fost growing bonking group in London. We ore seeking regionol representatives to expand all facets of our activities in Singapore ond Kuala Lumpur. If you think you con help us pieose write, in tlje first instance, to Golley, Slater Portners, Limited^ 125 High Holborn,
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    • 260 19 SALE BY TENDER Tenders are invited for the purchase of various surplus papei as follows:— (1) Reel End Paper (2) Reel Ends (3) Off cuts (4) Sheeting Waste Paper We reserve the right to reiect the highest or any tender Closing date of tender is Monday 27th September 1971 Tender
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    • 243 19 WAV Applications are invited for the following posts (A) Drivers (monthly rated) in the Corporation (B) Tractor Driver daily-rated t •t the Sentosa Oolf Course. Require menU Must possess a Class in, preferably Class IV, current valid license and have some years ot driving experience. Must be able to speak
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    • 370 19 UNIVERSITI MALAIA PERMOHONAN2 ada-lah rtl-rx-lawa darl Warganegara Malaysia bagi menglsl Jawatan I'enolong IVcawai Halwan di-FakulM Prrurwtan, Universal Malaya. Kelayakan: Chalun2 mesii-lari mempunyal ljazah Universal yang dl-lktiraf dl-dalam Sains Kajlhalwan Krmahlran dalam Bunasa Malaysia ada-lah di-perlukan Keutamaan akan di-oerl kapada chalun2 yang berpengalaman atau berminat dalam kerla2 binatang mnlcm.il Tangca Gaji:
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 812 20 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL TZTTZTTZI phone c.a.t.s. Tel *****1 cent, -o.d. DFTiILS Milayl T SlOO Nni-.-i-rt |7 50 for ti teords "UK UCIHILO. Minimum 170 )or 20 worts Minima S3O /or 20 icords Minimum |1J.:5 Ij' '5 u'ordi. Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Llm Hock San thanks the doctor
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    • 765 20 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 number; correctly and check them before posting. WANTED ACCOUNTANT with minimum of at
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    • 876 20 SALESMEN WANTEO by large commercial linn to promote sales of and confectioneries Only persons with experience or close connection with bakeries and confectioneries need apply. P Box 831. Spore. MEOICAL REPRESENTATIVE: young and energetic with pleasant personality. Higher School Certificate or equivalent. Apply with full particulars and photo (non-returnable) to
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    • 937 20 REQUIRED FEMALE SALES representative with S.C. for advertising products. Apply to Box A 4385 S.T. Spore. COOK GENERAL AMAH for small European fumlly Good working conditions, references required. Dist. 10 *****6 Spore EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS SEW INC CIRL. Good working condition. Dlst 9. Tel. Spore *****1 9.30 am 6 p.m. REQUIRES
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    • 952 20 BRADOELL HEIGHTS 30 Lynwood Grove. Detached renovated Bungalow 3 bedrooms one servant room Terrazzo Mosaic Parquet area 11.300 For inspection contact 6 Dunsfold Drive Tel. *****1 Rent 'sale. HOOVER PARK off Buklt Tlmah semidetached. 3 rooms. 1 servant's room. 2 bathrooms, terrazzoo. parquet, mosaic, fully furnished $700/- p.m. Tel: 665U9
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    • 921 20 OETACHEO SEMI DETACHED UNFURNISHED House. In Districts 13. 14, 15, 18. 19. Box A 4386 ST. Spore. NEW EMBASSY requires Immediately 3 detached bungalows $I,ooo— $3,000 3 semi-detached $400.00— 5800.00 for office residence. Ring *****4 URCENTLY REQUIRED 2-bedroomed house Dlst. 14, 13 or 16. Rent t>e.o* $200/-. Contact Spore *****.
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    • 925 20 SUPREME HOUSE— clinic space available for medical profession in bupreme Medical Centre on 6th floor Please contact Supreme Holdings Ltd.. 9th. floor. Supreme House. Penang Road Tel *****6 2 AIRCONDITIONEO OFFICE ROOMS at Oullleniard Road Rent $12.''and $150- pm respectively Tel *****7 Spore. GOOD NEWS 4-storey new building for rent
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    • 882 20 STUDY AT HOME Ac I lions Singapore Corn Book-keeping. Shorthand Tyi-ewrit-^ ing. Correspondence. Pn\ tarial Duties, etc. Write for il.tuls:... B.C S. Ltd. I' O. Box 3164. PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS Book-keeping and Accounts for beginners leading to the LCC Examinations and the Centre Certificates. Clasies commencing 6th October 1971 on
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    • 1156 21 ARCHIPELAGO TOUII Sp«ial Double Ten Taiwan/Hongkong 10/13 Day* SI2SO/SI3M 1/10. 6/10 Decpa,vall Holiday Kuala Lumpur/ Cameron HlKhlanda 3 Days J4.VJSO Dep. 16/10 2.00 p.m. Malaya 7 days 1100/Sl2O Sunday /Monday Cameron/ Highland 4,7 days $70/180/120 Malacca 1 day fIS Sundays. Weekrnd Tour to Kota Tmuul Waterfalls *7/- DanKkok/Oilenirmai IS day*
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    • 1110 21 Pet* tor sale AVAM BRANO DOG FOOD cbeaped and beat. $3.50 for 5 lbs Telephone 7A539 during office hours. MKA CLASS 1 MALE 3 years old Shetland Shhepdog Uood for pet. Tel: 52V73 Spore. Cheng. Boats Yachts lor sale 22 FOOT CABIN CRUISER Volvo PenU 165 H.P. engine. Built lat*
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    • 781 21 Siesmbithi. massage etc. lALON Ol LA CRANOI formerly of Goodwood Hotel welcomes ladles and gentlemen for body massage saunabath etc. dally 10 a.m. to S p.m. Shop 10 Oround Floor 200 Clemenceau A<*enue Phone *****. CENTLIMEN for ■tetmbalh, managf and halrdressloi. Masseuses A masseurs in attendant until 9.30 p.m. dally.
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    • 752 21 JAWATAN KOBONO PITBAT PIAWAIAN MALAYBIA (Standard* Institution of Malaysia) Permohonana dl-pelawa daiipada WARQA NEGARA MALAYSIA lu-tok mengisl Jawatan berlkut: Penchetakv'Penchetak Clangan Oambarfoto Bahaglan in Tanßsa gajl $223 x 14 307/324 x 14 450 seita Elaun Sara Hidup mrnglku; kadar Krrajaan. Ke'ayakan dan Pengalaman: ChalunS bagl lantekan mestl-lah mempunyal:— L (Ii
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    • 645 21 STOCK EXCMI6E OF MALAYSIA ft SINGAPORE j CENERAL MAKAGER The Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore invites applications S for the position of General Manager of the Exchange. 2. The General Manager reports to the i Committee and will direct the operations of !j the Exchange. He
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    • 331 22 rpWO Class 1 horses are among the latest batch of ten newcomers registered with the MRA. They are Brocalba Lad, a five-year-old Australian gelding by Grey Seas out of Brocalba Miss, and Pale Ale, late Major Bid, a five-year-old Australian gelding by Natural
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    • 108 22 PARIS. Men. Crack French three-year-old filly Pistol Packer scored her fifth straight win in the rich Prix Vermeille at Longchamp yesterday and will now be aimed at the Ptix de L'Arc de Triomphe. English Derby winner Mill Reef is a firm favourite for the Arc de Triomphe, Europe's
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    • 21 22 DORTMUND. Mon. South African lockey John Gorton rode Madruzzo to victory in the West German St. Leger here yesterday.
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    • 251 22 |y«OSPORT, Mon. Scotsman Jackie Stewart, who has already clinched the world drivers championship, ran his string of 1971 Formula One victorits to six yesterday when he won the rain-shortened Canadian Grand Prix. The race, originally scheduled for 80 laps around the 2.46-mile Mosport road track
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    • 99 22 DULAWAYO, Mon. Rhode- sia would compete at next year's Olympic Games in Munich under the conditions laid down by the International Olympic Committee congress, the president of Rhodesia's Olympic Committee. Mr. R. W. Grant Stuart, said here last night. On Thursday the lOC congress resolved
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    • 87 22 NEW YORK. Mon. Results of US baoeba 11 matches National League Los Angeles 12. Atlanta 0 ilstt; Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 0 (2nd); St. Louis 11 Montreal 0; New York 5 Pittsburgh 2; Chicago 6 Philadelphia 3; Houston S Cincinnati 4 (11 inns) San Francisco 4 San
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    • 32 22 LONDON, Mon. Worcestershire beat Lancashire by six wickets in a one-day challenge cricket match at Old Traflord yesterday. Scores: Lanes 114 In 4o cvers (B. d'Ollvelra 3-17). Woic 115-4. Reuter.
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    • 78 22 PAPEETE (Tahiti 1. Mon. New Caledonia, led by swimmer Marie Jose Kersaudy. with seven gold medals, swept the fourth South Pacific Games which ended yesterday. New Caledonia ended the 10--day event with 33 golds. 31 silver and 28 bronze, ahead of Papua. New Guinea, with 28-28-22 and Tahiti
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    • 309 22  - Starting stalls for some amateur races EPSOM JEEP By STARTING stalls will be used for amateur racing next year. This was disclosed by Desmond Brown, executive secretary of the Amateur Racing Association. "For a start we hope to use starting stalls for Class 1 or Class 2 races. If this
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    • 240 22 Classic Mission to resume training SYDNEY. Mon. A veterinary surgeon hu dispelled fear* that the Singapore-own-ed colt Classic Mission would not 1 ace again in Australia this season. The vet yesterday cleared Classic Mission for an Immediate return to light training. and New Zealand trainer Syd Brown said he was
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    • 990 22 WEIGHTS (or the Bukit Timah races this weekend: SATURDAY ii.. l, niv. z sr. southern Prance 9.00 rtentakab 9.00 jltambah 8 13 {along View 8 11 *lgh Ruler n 8 11 /.IP. n 810 -ctla II 809 speechmaker 8.09 Stable Currency 8.08 'rime Rate 8.08 Roy al
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    • 149 22 CHIPPING ifM^ WITH YOUR JL PUTTING STROKE L| THE SHORT CHIP SHOT SHOULD BE EKE- '^B J CUTED fiLWOST LIKE A v, PUTT. USE YOUR PUTT- m/^^B ING STANCE AND CHORE WVw^ DOWN ON THE GRIP W \«,l I CONSIDERRBLY fTO SIWU- \K^4 LATE R PUTTER). THE Fl HITTING ACTION
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    • 381 23  -  ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE National Olympic Council yesterday approved 239 competitors, 46 officials and 11 headquarters officials for the Sixth Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 9 to 16. The leader of the Singapore contingent will be either the Minister for Law and National
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    • 354 23  -  PERCY SENEVIRATNE By OURNLEY United reinforced their chances of 13 winning the FAS league Div. Two title when they outwitted and outpaced Peru Indians to win 1-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. The score was by no means a true reflection of the match. Peru Indians
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    • 22 23 AUSTRALIA, the 1968 Olympic heckry silver medallist, wiii ph\ friendly international match against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday
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    • 42 23 LIMA. Mon. O. Chetin (Soviet Union) won the bantam gold in the World welghtlifting championships with a total of 370 kilos (815} lbs). Second was Poland's H. Trebirki with 367 5 (810> and third Iran's M. Nassiri with 360 (793J).
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    • 121 23 Ceylon 'yes' to Asian cycling meet fEYLON has agreed to take part In the Fifth Asian Cycling Championships in Singapore from Oct. 23 to Oct. 30. Organising secretary E.O. Thompson said yesterday: "I have received a telegram stating they will be sending eight cyclists. No details were given." Mr. Thompson
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    • 276 23  - BAS to stop gate crashing -fans PETER SIOW By BASKETBALL Association of Singapore has urged its various sub-com-mittees to work now to stop unpleasant incidents like gate crashing, at its major tournaments. Mr. Lee Yee Nan. BAS secretary, admitted: -Several weaknesses in our organisation were bared at the last Pesta
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    • 253 23 JTOOTBALL Referees' AsF sociation of Singapore secretary S. S. Dhillon said yesterday the standard of local football referees "Is among the highest In Asia". Mr. Dhillon said FRAS conducted rigid theoretical and practical tests for those seeking to be FRASregistered referees. He was commenting on a
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    • 247 23 Malaysia beat Singapore Malays ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia beat Singapore 7-2 to win the First Malays International badminton match for the Ohafar Baba Trophy here last night. With an overnight 4-0 lead. Malaysia went on to win two singles and one doubles last night. Their winning point came in the
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    • 320 23 THREE-TOUR CHANCE FOR STORE BOWLERS CINGAPORES army of bowlers have been given the rare opportunity of taking part in three trials at three centres to qualify for three major overseas tournaments and if the bowler is really tops he can compete in all three competitions. Triads are now being held
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    • 224 23 Singapore will fight hard in Heah Cup SINGAPORE will be without three of their regular players when they meet Penang In the women's Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton championship semifinals at Alor Star on Friday. SBA secretary H.C. Long said: "It is unfortunate we cannot field our best fide, but
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    • 137 23 A VTAR SINGH, one of Slnga- pores top bowlers, head.-, the first v. eck's qualifiers into next months final selection round for the Bowling Woilii Cup tournament in Hong Kong. Avtar rolled a 1649 for eight came- at Jackie's Bowl Orchard on Sunday to win the week's
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    • 55 23 HAMID Ismail of Special Constabulary has been suspend- ed for one year for misconduct by the Police-Military soccer i disciplinary committee. Hamid v.as sent oil the field for repealed serious rough play and f«i arguing with the reteree in the match against Vigilante Corps at Farrer
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    • 50 23 GOLF Cathay Cup final (Bukit). RUGBY SRU League Div. Three: Police-Military v SCC Colts (padang 5.1 5 p.m.). SOCCER FAS League Dlv. Two Kaki Bukit v Guthrie Waugh A Jollilads v Police 'A Sembawang Shipyard v Stable Boys (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.). SWIMMING Primary Schools heats (Amber Road 2 p.m.).
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  • 82 24 Sammy Davis to rest for 6 weeks LAS VEGAS. Mon. Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. will need about six weeks of complete rest to recover from a liver disorder. Mr. Davis. 45. complained of abdominal pains on Friday night, and was taken to a hospital. This probably means that his one-night
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  • 81 24 THE Concorde 001 experimental supersonic transport zooms over the Bay of Guanabara, as it prepares to land at Rio de Janeiro. The plane was on the first leg of a demonstration trip to South America when this picture was taken. After a 2;,000-mile tour
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  • 164 24 COMMUNISTS BLOW UP PETROL DEPOTS IN PHNOM PENH PHNOM PENH, Mon. Hundreds of residents here fled their homes late today as a roaring oil fire triggered by communist sappers and mortars blazed out of control two miles from the city centre. Firemen abandoned attempts to control the blaze, which began
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  • 33 24 MANILA. Mon. Philippine army troops killed two guerillas of the Maoist New Peoples Army iNPA> In an encounter last night a military spokesman said today There were no army casualties. UPI.
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  • 343 24 Aussie backing for US vote on China CANBERRA, Monday "THE Australian Government will Join the United States in sponsoring the seating of China in the United Nations Security Council. Announcing this today. Foreign Affairs Minister Nigel Bowen said both the U.S. and Australia will oppose the expulsion of Taiwan from
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  • 127 24 Rhodesia talks: No sign of success SALISBURY, Mon. BriJ tain's new attempt to seek a negotiated settlement of the independence dispute with breakaway Rhodesia appeared today to be nearing the end of an Important new phase. Another session of closed door talks in the offices of Rhodesian leader lan Smith
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  • 24 24 CAIRO. Mon. President Anwar Sadat has ordered that all political detainees held without trial be released. Informed sources said here today.— Reuter
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  • 432 24 T ON DON. Mon. The itock m«r- het c'.oaed quietly mued. »»ure« aald. Lack of daily national newipaperi combined with Jewlih New Year holiday! and nervouaneaa on the .trained Middle Efcat altuatlon made for a quiet day's new-account trading. At 2.43 p.m. the Financial Time* Index waa down
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  • 277 24 'Friends with all' foreign policy for party CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 The Peoples Front, announcing its foreign policy today, said it would abolish any obstacles which were detrimental to the interests of the peoples of Singapore and Malaysia. The peoples of the two countries should co-oper-ate in the economic and other
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  • 41 24 NEW DELHI. Mon. A spokesman today denied a widely-circulated press report that the exiled Dalai Lama is planning to marry an American Peace Corps volunteer, and described the report as "absolutely false, baseless and malicious." UPI.
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  • 207 24 -10 HELD IN KAUNDA SWOOP ON OPPOSITION T USAKA, Mon. ■L* President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia cracked down on the Opposition today detaining at least 10 of his opponents in predawn swoops. But Mr. Simon Kapwepwe, the president's boyhood friend and former Vice-President turned Opposition leader, was spared in the
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  • 14 1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1971
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  • 1006 1 Shipping is South-east Asia's vital export lifeline By BLAIR JOHNSON SHIPPING is South-east Asia's lifeline to export markets. At the hub lies Singapore and with containerisation her importance grow s. The growth of national lines in the region does not detract from the role Singapore must play, nor does it
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  • 388 1 <TiRAMP shipping freight rates particularly In the dry-cargo sector in the month of August hit their lowest level since October 1964. The result was 1.3 million gross tons lald-up throughout the world. But shipyards of the world are working to record order books, which In
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    • 76 1 INSURANCE! 1^ I REINSURANCE Brokers and Adjusters Risk Management Consultants INGRAM, ARMISTEAD, WALLACE, INC. ASIA-PACIFIC DIVISION offering independent, professional services to clients engaged in shipping, petroleum, marine, aviation, construction, industrial and other business activities in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Daniel J. Gieseler, Jr. Managing Director 9 Goodwood Arcade, Telephone:
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    • 255 1 GATEWAY TO ASIA SINGAPORE Gateway to Asia. Part of the port looking from the new container wharves towards Tanjong Hhu. Picture by HENRY MOK. INSIDE Free for all freight rates would hit shippers most. Page 2 Finance for shipowners In the Seventies. Page 5 Freight hikes lUe answer to shrinking
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  • 3930 2 BLAIR JOHNSON meets members of ,Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) and poses problems affecting shippers of commodities and other Singapore and Malaysian made products. His questions were directed at Mr. R. Thorman, director, Far fast, of the Ben Line Steamers
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  • 152 2 Ben Line Steamers (British) Blue Funnel Line (British) Blue Star Line (British) Cie. Maritime des Charceurs Rev n i s (French) Eilerman Bucknall Steamship (British) Glen Line (British) Hapac -Lloyd AG. (German) Koiimklijkc Nediloyd ny (Dutch) Lloyd Triestino S.P.A.N. (Italian) Maersk Kawasaki Line (Danish Japanese)
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    • 269 2 A-\ nkP'S- that it paid Ii I H through OCL A rubber shipper, shipping his product to Europe, had a Ifa]^^^^ I' problem. His rubber took too long to arrive at his buyer's door. Lit Ik^Ma' J It* because of all kinds of delays at the docks. i^ JT j*
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  • 388 3 - AGENCY fees for the handling of "Sundry Steamers" are laid down by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce: They are regarded as minimum rates, and the most important charges are: VESSELS CALLING FOR BUNKERS/ WATER /STORES ETC. MINIMUM basic fee, vessel in
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    • 40 3 I 4 IS A< nc Green Tugs" Our tugs and barges provide dependable, expert ocean towage, transportation and port services. SIME DARBY SHIPPING LTD. 63 Robfnson Road, Singapore 1. rs sL Tel: *****. Telex. RS *****. Cables: 'Simeship 1 |§f
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  • 1049 4  -  CHARLES SCHOEFE.R By A MERCHANT shiy is v delight to the eye, conjuring images of exotic lands and exciting voyages. However, long before the ship made her maiden voyage, a prospective owner had to identify profitable trade routes and secure a naval architect to
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    • 99 4 ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES tl C Q lOyCl giTE^iptffl 1 ll** S£b bV2&! J f ab^b^^bl b^b^bw^Sb^b^b^b^^^^^a^C^^Hbh *Sb^buj Bjffv^HßSßlv'" 1 L. flt^BHS^nß^Dßri9BJ!l^^P"4Ml ■b>Bc^9bbSb< BBh^v I b¥^6£ ■w%5l ■Lnl^ .^bj JgMwg^.^fcytf ?v\ 8b« v& I bWv\ \-mt x j p\.:f-»- mj m ■fci<* v ~~^^M rfc% :^sHHHHuhhbl FCR QUICKER TURN AROUND OF
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  • 1097 5 Finance for the ship-owners in the Seventies AN analysis of the development of ship financing and its importance to the growth of the shipping industry. By HANS HORRIGMO SHIPPING for some countries, such as Norway, is their international pride and joy, to some extent also their outward face, and during
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  • 980 5 are of Importance to a lender's project evaluation. Tiiese are the special risks and conditions which are attached to a ship. In brief they are: MUCH of a shipowners fleet is very sensitive to market fluctuations. Before the turn of this year a 65.000
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    • 292 5 mH M^^mJ^^^i^^^^^^^^M l^k EL* Jim kl m' m I mV.,^ B Ml mii'Wa* II" I t J m MR «F M. v aA f AT mHI mVBmVmI K- m j Mai R* *^b L. w mI hP™**^ mb jmt $41 M/ m A MW a Ml MWMukidi <* v m
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  • 394 6  - Freight hikes the shipowners' answer to shrinking profits JOHN CLARK By PREIGirr incteoaea have been in the news recently. This is the result of price rises l>\ nearly every Shipping (Conference. As a very busy trading centre dependent upon its ability to import and export cargoes by sea to and
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  • 445 6 Panocean offers new monthy service to palm oil shippers By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SPECIALLY equip, pcd tankera inslcad of convcutioiuil cartyo linen arc increasingly Ik*ina used in (Ik* palm oil trade from Ma< hi\si;i and Singapore. One of the principal operators to Europe is Pan-ocean Shipping and Terminals. a joint
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  • 410 6 roll-off facilities could reduce to a certain degree the cost of cargo handling but would require specialised berths devoted solely to handling unitised cargoes which so far certain Port Authorities in Australia are unwilling to guarantee: furthermore they would require
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  • 671 7  -  R.E. SENSTEAD By JN keeping with its traditional conservatism, the conventional shipping industry has been one of the last major industries to yield to the pressure of computerisation. But there is one majjr exception container ship operators. Faced with special problems they have embraced
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  • 34 7 A SIGN of protrcss aerial view of the deep sea water wharves at Butter- worth. Province Wellesley. where plans are being im nlemented to mike It one of Malaysia's major ports.
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  • 1593 8  - Container movement by road: A need to update local haulage laws KHONG CHAI SENG By "ROAD movement still I'.K.'s weakest link" headlined the January, 11)71 issue of "Conlainerisation International," in an editorial to spotlight the British Government's rejection of a bid to increase the in a x i m v
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    • 307 8 Allow us f |Fm to offer you a deal y We can ship your cargo to Indonesia on liner service or by special trip charter to any point in this region. UNIQUE SHIPPING also handles a few ships that ply to Europe or japan. Perhaps you wont some barges tailored
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    • 124 8 STOCKISTS of SCHEDULE 40-80-160 ißjh 150 psi available «*v\ tp^^\ aP^^T fOi Oil, SwjL petrochemicals, p-^ p |f 40 to 80 prec manufactured HUP HUAT HARDWARE 50 Home Road. Singapore 8. Tel ***** ***** 473 MacPherson Road, Singapore 13. Tel. *****3 PACIFIC AND ORIENT UNDERWRITERS (PTE) LTI. ASSOCIATES PACIFIC AND
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  • 1403 9  -  HENRY CHANG By THE decade of the sixties was, in more ways than one, a turning period in the history of Malaysian Shipping. A National shipping line was conceived, born and is growing. More significantly the period witnessed the first solid rounds
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  • 1035 10  -  BLAIR JOHNSON By nL'K to the flood of oil pouring into Singapore's emerging refineries the Port of Singai>ore is fast moving from fourth to third busiest port in the world. General cargo no longer takes pride of place in the Republic's statistics, but
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  • 1627 11  -  WILLIAM CAMPBELL By the port of Singapore stridei out in the Seventies nil shipping and Cargo tonnage records are again l>eing shattered this year. And largely responsible once more for rewriting the record books is the continuing development of Singapore as a world "oil"
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    • 288 11 PATERSON SIMONS offers TCM Container Lift Truck for speedy and practical container handling With a dependable top lift spreader, ble counterweight. Optional attachments robust construction and utmost stability, are available for versatile applications, the TCM FD2SO lifts and carries up to TCM Lift Trucks are designed to meet BxBx24' freight
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  • 534 12  -  WILLIAM CAMPBELL By JURONG port directly serving Singapore's biggest industrial c o mplex is hitting new traffic heights this yearIn line with the rapid growth of industries in the new town Itself, shipping and cargo volumes through the port (above) are currently 25 per cent higher
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  • 723 12 GIANT TANKERS FACE HAZARDS IN NAVIGATING MALACCA STRAITS AS the mammoth Kuwaiti tanker Al Badlah approached the Straits of Malacca en route to Japan with Middle East crude oil, her master warned other shipping of her presence. Radioing Singapore maritime authorities, he transmitted the dimensions of the 208,000 ton tanker
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    • 188 12 McAUSim marine service EESEEiOC marine separators-— overhaul, spares, bowl -balancing plate heat exchanger and NIREX Fresh Water Distillers. Utilise waste engine heat to produce fresh water from sea water. Unit with capacity I -60 tons per day. FIRE FIGHTING Recharging and Pressure testing for all makes of fire extinguishers and
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    • 242 12 ....and in Singapore too, it's CHARTERING. SALE PURCHASE, AGENCY WALLEM CO. (SPORE) PTE. LTD. MALAYAN BANK CHAMBERS cables "Wallem" telex RS. ***** Agents for: SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD, SIN6APORE. IAIKOO DOCKYARD, HONG KONG WALLEM COMPANY LTD., hong kong WALLEM PHILIPPINES SHIPPING INC MANILA WALLEM CO. (Thailand) LTD., Bangkok Associates: Lambert Bros. (Shipping)
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  • 375 13  -  AUSTIN MORAIS r^ SINGAPORE is on the way to becoming a major shipbuilding and repair centre of the world. It is already 1 1 u- most important ship repair centre east of Suez and south of Japan. The growth of this industry has been astonishing.
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  • 639 13 Republic on way to become a major world centre duction workover barge with helicopter deck. This shipbuilding activity was built up in spite of a heavy schedule of ship-repairing during that period. It underlines the capacity of the shipyard to handle a large volume of work at any one time.
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    • 187 13 TRACTORS MALAYSIA BERHAD SINGAPORE P. O Box 4006. Tel: *****1 PETALING JAVA P.O. Box 2. Tel: *****2-8 SANDAKAN P. O. Box 1007. Tel 2255-6 IPOH P.O. Box 289. Tel *****-9 MIRI P.0.80x 352, Tel: 3735-7 AND BRANCHES AT Malacca. Butterworth. Kuantan. Kota Bharu. Alor Star, Kota Kinabalu. Tawau. Kuching, Sibu
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  • 1544 14 The Big Three in S'pore shiprepair industry J^EPPEL Shipyard is the senior shipyard in Singapore. Commercial shiprepairing began in Keppel Harbour over 100 years ago and since then a gradual expansion of facilities has seen the yard grow from something quite small to that of a major enterprise fully competitive
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  • 189 14 S'PORE PORT CHARGES PVERY vessel which enters the Port of Singapore for the purpose of loading or discharging cargo or embarking or disembarking passengers is charged 10 cents per nett registered ton, subject to a minimum payment of $1 and a maximum stay of 30 days. A vessel is exempted
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    • 209 14 ALLANITE PACKING t JOINTING Materials use specially for Steam valve Hydraulic, Rotary Pumps Srernglands Spiral Wound Steel AJbestos Gasket tor Marine Industrial use. Available in ASA BS standard-pipe franges. Steam valve and Boiler Cap. DOW CORNING SPECIAL LUBRICANTS ENGINEERED FOR PROBLEM CONDITIONS Morine Industrial use. MOLYKOTE safety lubricant contains Molybdenum
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  • 840 15  -  GEORGIE LEE By CHIP CHANDLING the supply of stores and provisions to ships, is as vital to the shipping industry as the industry itself is vital to Singapore's trade. It is an essential function which though ancillary to the shipping industry Is nonetheless a factor in
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  • 949 15 From Page 13 other supporting vessels. In July this year the yard completed one of the largest single structure oil and gas production deck sections ever constructed in South-east Asia. It makes good sense to have ship repair yards like Sembawang in Singapore. Tankers which
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    • 320 15 *Epikote-based solventless JV/ coatings form the most j^F/ effective barrier against corrosion. IL On the inside of storage tanks they form a tough, smooth surface to keep high-cost j A products clean and mi contamination-free. Proof *J against the most corrosive chemicals and solvents, they remain unaffected after years l|
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  • 796 16  -  AUSTIN MORAIS By jyjALAYSIA has many scenic places that can attract tourists in large numbers. The charm of places like Cameron Highlands, Pangkor, Penang, Pulau Tioman, and the East Coast in Wesl Malaysia, as well as places in East Malaysia, come easily to mind. Realising
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    • 291 16 The ultimate in compact power and economy YANMAR Marine Engines Whether it's a main engine from 3 to 1600 horsepower, or an auxiliary from 2 to 2000, there is a Yanmar marine engine for practically every imaginable boat need. SERIES 82 -182 BHP R.RA SERIES 165-330 BHP M MA SERIES
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    • 168 16 Maschinenfabrik AugsburgNuernberg A.G.8900 Augsburg 1 Federal Republic of Germany are the manufacturers of FOUR STROKE Diesel Engines up to 18,000 H. R as well as TWO STROKE Diesel Engines up to 40,000 H.R In the M.A.N. Diesel program you will find the right engine for your special purpose, as for
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  • 977 17  - Materials handling techniques to save costs ERIC ROBINSON By JJATERIALS handling, properly used, is a new, cost conscious, revenue earning technique which can be put to work just as soon as companies become sufficiently concerned about costs and .competitive positions to cause them to act Many might challenge that statement
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    • 267 17 SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LTD. Town Offlct: SHIPYARD: Room H-4, 7th Floor Sungei Benoi Bosin, Jurong Hongkong Bonk Chambers SINGAPORE 22 Collyer Quoy Tel: *****8 *****4. Singapore 1 Tel: *****, ***** *****. Cable: "FASTBOAT" Telex: SING A RS2O6 Specialised ii Shipbuilding Aid Ship Repairing Of Moderi High Speed Patrol Aid Offshore
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    • 207 17 cA luxury^world ofyoufowri. (^AMERICAN MARINE ocean cruisers from c The Borneo Company* The Marine Division of the Banks, in models from US$2O,OOO cruisers are some of the Borneo Company now adds to its to US$lOO,OOO, the ultimate in world's finest sea-going superb range of marine craft shipbuilding and engineering craft
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  • 1248 18 PSA owns 25 deep water and five coastal berths THE Port of Singapore Authority owns and maintains a stretch of approximately 3 miles of commercial wharves comprising 25 deepwater and 5 coastal berths at Keppel Harbour and Tanjong Pagar. The table shows details of the system of wharves administered and
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    • 149 18 Arc Welding Ji^ i%O C§TC) Converters >^W%^ Automatic and Dynamos A Submerged 210 Amps, and 320 Amps. V^ Jm Arc Welder 1000 Amps, to 2000 Amps. [feSS A.C.Arc IL /l^r\ WW^" 4 Welding V/^'^2 Transformers j-^^SSFf- 130 Amps, to 500 Amps. ■cjw_ <t -~ffc~ > ''>f- available ex stock Singapore/Malaysia
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