The Straits Times, 21 March 1972

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. IMS TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 3776
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  • 656 1 Russia to US: Let's be friends Brezhnev: Nixon visit a chance to improve links MOSCOW, Monday KREMLIN leader Mr. Leonid Brezhnev today called for co-operation with the United States in the interests of world peace. The Communist Party Secretary said President Nixon's coming visit here in May would present an
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  • 392 1 Indonesia, Russia still deadlocked on status of Straits JAKARTA, Monday INDONESIA and the Soviet Union today Jailed to agree on the status of the vital Straits of Malacca linking the Indian and PacificOceans. The roving Soviet Ambassador, Mr. L.I. Mendelvitch, told reporters after talks with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr.
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  • 131 1 Sino-Soviet border talks to start soon PEKING, Mon.— Leonid Ilyichev, head of the Russian delegation at talks on the protracted SinoSoviet border dispute, arrived in Peking today and is expected to resume the stalled discussions shortly. Violent fighting in March and August of 1969 along the countries' 4.000- mile (6.000
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  • 196 1 Missing topless dancer found in Penang UNDER OBSERVATION AT HOSPITAL PENANG. Mon. rpOPLESS American danX cer Carol Ballard (La Rose) who shaved her head and then disappeared from a nightclub in Kuala Lumpur two days ago. was found today in Prnang. Tonight she was under observation at the General Hospital
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  • 70 1 Ceylonese answer the call i r K>LOMBO. Mon. Some V» 5.000 young men flocked to the Air Force recruiting office here today in answer to a call for recruits while the Ceylonese armed forces and police stood by to meet any threat to national security. The Air Force said It
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  • 49 1 PARIS. Mon. The United States and China today held their second ambassador-level meeting to study means of Improving relations between the two countries Chinese Ambassador Huang Chen went to the U.S. embassy to meet with Ambassador Arthur K Watson. Their first maatlng waa last Monday.
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  • 35 1 HONO KONO, Mon. Wellknown American medical writer. Charles Flato, has flown Into Peking for a visit at the invitation of the Chinese Medical Association, the New China news agency said today. Reuter.
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  • 124 1 ADEN, Mon. All 30 people aboard an Ej? y p tlan chartered Yugoslav airliner died today when it hit Aden's only mountain and exploded in flames as it was coming in to land. The DC -9 airliner crashed on the 550 -met re (1,800--ft.)
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  • 132 1 Six die, 100 hurt in bomb horror BELFAST, Mon. Six people were killed and about 100 were Injured today when a bomb exploded among crowds in a shopping area here. Two of the dead were policemen and press reports said a child was killed. The bomb went off in front
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  • 272 1 LEE WILL BE BRIEFED BY THE TUN K. LUMPUR, Mon. MR. Lee Kuan Yew will be briefed on Malaysia's security and development situation during his two-day official visit here on Thursday and Friday. The Singapore Prime Minister and Mrs. Lee will be met on their arrival at Subang airport on
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  • 26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia and Britain today began then thiee-day negotiations to hammer out a new air services agreement between the two countries.
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  • 48 1 BRITISH PLEDGE ON ULSTER LONDON. Mon. Th« Government today renewed iv pledge not to hand Northern Ireland over to the south with out its consent. It would be "shame and dishonour to do <m>," Home Secretary Retina Id Maudlin* told Parliament. IPI i c |<r this column i
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    • 174 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 fIH FLOATING nightclub sued for damages Page 5 CHOI DHi RY I never gave Ralph 550.000 6 CAMPHOR balls can kill your child 8 PARLIAMENT 10. 11 FOUR saved as sampans capsize 13 WORLD NEWS 2. 3, 4; LETTERS 9 FA Cl'P semi
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  • World News THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
    • 240 2 FRIENDS OF NIXON NAMED IN SCANDAL NEW YORK, Mon. The Nixon Administration has "seriously tampered with justice" to protect "highly placed friends" of the President from criminal prosecution. Life magazine charged yesterday. The Life report said: "The Nixon Administration has seriously tampered with Justice in San Diego, California. "In an
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    • 139 2 Mariner probe indicates ice on Mars DASADENA, Mon. Vast water ice fields may He below a surface layer of frozen carbon dioxide in the Martian polar areas, the latest Mariner 9 spacecraft photos indicated. The presence of substantial quantities of water on Mars would Increase the chances that some form
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    • 150 2 \EW YORK. Mon— The 1 last 95 guests, most of them employees of the Lincoln Square Motor Inn, lett the motel yesterday as preparations continued to convert the 10-storey building Into a mission for the Chinese delegation to the U.N. Motel general
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    • 59 2 BRISBANE. Mon. Federal Narcotics Bureau officers yesterday seized about 60.000 closes of LSD worth A 5300.000 It was the largest drug haul ever made In Australia. Customs Minister Mr. Donald Chtpp said last night the LSD had been found burled in a plant nursery near the holiday
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    • 272 2 TOKYO, Monday PRIME MINISTER Sato wants to open formal negotiations with China, it was reported yesterday In an interview in Tokyo with three Time magazine correspondents, I he said: "Japan has had what we call a United Nationscenterei foreign policy. New that
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    • 326 2 RUSSIA WANTS U.S. PLEDGE ON CHINA LONDON, Mon. The Soviet I'nion wants firm assurances from President Nixon at his summit mreting in Moscow in May that he did not "Kane up" with China during his Peking visit and will not do so in the future, communist diplomats said today. Mr.
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    • 103 2 Chou: Third power in Cambodia PEKING. Mon. Premier Chou En-lai today attacked unidentified "certain powers" which he said were trying to create a third force In Cambodia. Premier Chou, speaking during a banquet (or exiled Cambodian ruler Prince Sihanouk, said that the experience of Cambodia since the Prince was ousted
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 438 3 ARAFAT AND IRAQIS TO ACT SOON BAGHDAD. Monday PALESTINE guerilla leader Yasser Arafat and Mr. Saddam Hussein Al-Takriti, deputy president of the Iraq Revolutionary Command Council, have agreed on secret moves to counter King Hussein's plan for a federation. According to an Iraq News
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    • 324 3 INDIA'S BIG BROTHER ROLE TO BANGLA DACCA, Monday. I'HE Indo-Bangladesh Friendship Treaty signed 1 during Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's visit is seen here as casting India in the role of a friendly big brother to the new nation. While fiercely nationalistic East Bengalis may resent Indian Influence In their
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    • 220 3 Don't be afraid of fertility drug plea LOS ANGELES, Mon. The doctor who delivered seven babies* to a young woman said yesterday that mothers-to-be should not be fearful of fertility drugs even though the sieptuplets died. A spokesman for Kaiser Foundation Hospital said the San Jose, California. woman's obstetrician. Dr.
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    • 40 3 LONDON, Man— Labour MP Sidney Bldwell. has submitted a Parliamentary question to Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath asking why he did not serve tea to demonstrators during a recent protest march outside his 10 Downing Street residence. UHI.
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    • 26 3 TOKYO. Mon. Thi mayors cf the Atom-Eomb cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki sent cablu to Peking yesterday protesting China's latest nuclear b-mb test. AP.
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    • 71 3 CALCUTTA. Mon. Mr. Siddartha Shankar Ray resigned today as Education and Social Welfare Minister to become Chief Minuter of West Bengal. Mr. Ray. who has also had special responsibility In the centra, cabinet for West Bengal sin c last June, handed his resignation to Prime
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    • 91 3 KHARTOUM. Mon. President Nimeiry today declared an amnesty for all who took part In the 16-year South Sudan rebellion. He had decided to free all rebel prisoners, including those still awaiting trial. "I promise that all outlaws will receive a gene- ral pardon
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    • 204 3 PompidouHeath talks boost for summit ONDON, Mon.— The successful weekend Anglo-French talks were seen here today as a good augury for the l(Miation European summit conference on the future shape of western Europe due to be held in Paris in October. Informed French sources described as "really excellent" the two-day
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    • 53 3 VATICAN. CITY. Mon. Err.peror Halle Selassie of Ethiopia has presented Pope Paul with a hand-written New Testament Bible, the Vatican said today. The Bible was given to Pop? Paul by Mr. Bttewedded Asfaha. counsellor of the Imperial Crown of Ethiopia, during a private audience yesterday with
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    • 153 3 I ONDON. Mon. Phlllppines First Lady Mrs. Imelda Marcos said today she had received assurances of Soviet aid and co-opera-tion If Moscow and Manila decide to set up diplomatic relations. Mrs. Marcos told reporters that she visited Moscow as an observer. She found the Soviet
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 200 4 WASHINGTON. Mon. Alabama's Governor George Wallace said yesterday he would run for President as a Third Party candidate If he wer* barred from or "kicked out" of the national Democratic Party convention, which picks the presidential candidate. While expressing doubt that
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    • 168 4 Thirteen die in southern Philippines floods MANILA, Mon. 11 Thirteen people were killed in floods lhat swept through Davao Del Norte and Bukidiion provinces in the southern Philippines last Friday, the Philippine National Red Cross said today. Ten people including a family of eight, were killed in Davao Del Sur.
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    • 112 4 MAUREEN Biru 1 ham shows the old car door at Harrow Hill. Surrey, that was used as a dead letter drop for British Navy secrets that her husband Subl.t. David Binfham sold to Rus >ia for 18 months. Torpedo expert Bincham. 31. was jailed for 21
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    • 201 4 TAKING THE BULL BY ITS HORNS UADRID, Mon. JTI Women's Lib Is threatening the most male preserve of Spain's way of life— bullfighting. A petite, brown-eytd platinum blonde called Angela Hernandez says she is willing to carry her fight for acceptance as a bullfighter all the way to the Spanish
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    • 49 4 KARACHI. Mon.— All 45 life Insurance companies In Pakistan have been nationalised as of yesterday Radio Pakistan announced last night. A martial law order said 39 of the firms are Pakistani-owned and six are foreign companies. Compensation will be paid only to foreign companies.— AP.
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    • 33 4 ROME. Mon. Aircraft using Pisa Airport have been banned from flying ever the city because of fears that vibrations they cause are endangering the stability of the leaning tower. Reuter.
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    • 267 4 Rivals defy rally ban in Belfast BELFAST. Mon. Protestants and Catholics threatened each other with bloodshed in the largest rival parades of the two communities in Northern Ireland's 52--year history. At least 30.000 Catholicparaded here yesterday, and 70.000 Protestants rallied on Saturday and cheered a call to "liquidate the enemy"
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    • 64 4 Time-Life to close Manila office MANILA, Mon. A company official confirmed today TimeLite International, faced with a libel suit brought by F resident Marcos, is closing Its Manila office. President Marcos sued Time for U5»16€667 following an article about The Philippines which appeared In a 1970 Issue. As a result,
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    • 228 4 NEW YORK. Mon. INCREASING demands for co-ownership are expected to be made against international oil companies by members of the organisation of petroleum exporting countries (Opec) in the Middle East and Africa, Newsweek magasine predicted. This will foUow Saudi Arabia's winning the
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    • 431 4 Laird: I don't want to see US crawl... WASHINGTON. Mon DEFENCE Secretary Mr. Melvin Laird warned today that the United States was in danger of losing its military technological superiority over the Soviet Union in two to three years. It was not doing all it should to maintain its military
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    • 152 4 What's your excuse? You could go swimming this morning or dancing tonight. Instead you're going to spend the entire day moping around feeling sorry for yourself. And why? Just because it is one of those difficult times? How silly. A lot of girls are out enjoying themselves under the same
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  • 246 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 20-year-old girl told the High Court today that she was forced to submit to a granite quarry worker because he threatened to disfigure her face with a knife. Miss X, who was then working as a
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  • 115 5 Southern Cross drops $1 mil. appeals KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Southern Cross Airways today withdrew its appeals in the Federal Court against two High Court orders to pay more than $1 million to Esso Standard Malaya. The Chief Justice, Tan Sri I!T. One. sitting with Tan Sri Justice S.S. Gill and
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  • 90 5 PSA team on tour of Indonesia SINGAPORE, Mon. A six- man PSA team left for Jakarta yesterday on a week's tour of four Indonesian port.! Palembang. Djambi, Surabaya and Bandjarmat'in. They are Messrs. Goon Kok Loon tacting assistant director, operations). Oh Kean Hock (acting traffic manager, plani.lng), Inche Abdul Rahlm
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Junior Chamber International vice-pre-sident Mr. George Huang of Taiwan will arrive here on Thursday to hold talks with Singapore Jaycees.
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  • 522 5 -XL INDUSTRIAL COURT RULES ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Industrial Court ruled here today that a collective agreement is not a contract of employment between employer and employees. The court held as untenable the Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court's ruling last September that employees who
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  • 540 5  -  T.F. HWANG Man broke ankle at gangway By I DID NOT RUN DOWN GANGWAY: PLAINTIFF SINGAPORE, Mon. An airline official wi i stepping down from the gangway of a floating restaurant, Sea Dragon, after a party when he slipped and broke his right ankle. That
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  • 108 5 Lectures on computers by visiting professor SINGAPORE, Mon— Prof. Michael Wells, Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Electronic Computing Laboratory, University of Leeds, will arrive here on Saturday for a three-week lecture tour. He will give nine lectures and six seminars at the University of Singapore and Nanyang
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  • 177 5 What a man did when his ex-girl dated another SINGAPORE, Mon. Cheng Kirn Seng, who cut his ex-glrl friend's hair "because she was going out with a married man," was today fined a total of $650. He admitted causing hurt to Miss Lee Chew Moi by slapping and punching her
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  • 60 5 PENANO. Mon. Startled neighbours rushed to the aid of a tailor found burning from head to foot In the locked bathroom of his home here this morning. Au-Yong Alk Chuan. 46. was pulled out from the room by two friends. Tonight his condition was reported to be
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. who U also MP for Kampong Glam. will not be able to conduct his Meet-the-people session on Wednesday because of a prior engagement. However, officials of PAP Kampong Glam branch will be present to conduct the meeting.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan Hock Leng. 19. a PSA labourer, was today Jailed three months for carrying a breudlcmfe. considered an offensive weapon, at Market Street at 1 a.m. yesterday.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 260 5 Straits Times Crossword IH H^HH^~^ I^l ACROSS by scraping the bottom of the 7An examination requires the 5^P*L *s*"_ Kih curtailment of pleasure for a s£* •J£? r uphold ones chunee (7) repuiauon to). 8 Talcing depend on the lnclu- AJn«t "Pjete f S*" cta ■lon of certain point* In
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  • 1673 6  - Choudhury: I never gave Ralph $50,000 CHRISTINA CHEAKG: <I DID NOT OWE ROBERT WEE ANY MONEY' By Singapore, Monday —I -Broker: There was a sudden push up in Ben shares KEY WITNESS IS RECALLED DKN and Co. managing director, Mr. G.C.K. Choudhury, today denied in the First District Court he
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  • 46 6 SINOAPORE, Mon. A Citroen ID-21 ambulance was presented to the Ministry of Health by Henry Ang Agency Pte. Ltd. this morning. The presentatioii took place at Outram Hospital and the new ambulance will add to the hospital's present fleet of seven ambulances.
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  • 29 6 SINOAPORE, Mon. The second prize of (20,000 was won by a participant in yesterday's Toto draw No. 22/72. The jackpot for this Thursdays draw Is 1 130.000
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  • 26 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Institute of Management will hold Its seventh annual meeting at the Oberol Imperial Hotel on March 29 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 405 6 Fate conspired against cupid to ruin this love match SINGAPORE, Mon. "Cupid may have started your love but Fate has not been with you," Mr. Justice Winslow today told a printing broker whose love marriage with a Hong Kong tirl broke up when she was compelled to leave by the
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  • 216 6 Tailor convicted of rape walks out a free man SINGAPORE, Mon. A young married tailor, convicted of rape three weeks ago. today walked out of the High Court a free man. Reason: Hairoman bin Samad, the tailor, was given a sentence which on being backdated to March 24 last year
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  • 158 6 A divorce after 30 years of marriage KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The wife of a former senior registrar of the High Court here was granted a divorce today on the grounds of adulteryMrs. Au Ah Wah, 51, cited a Madam 00l Geet Chin of Petaling Jaya as the olher woman in
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  • 605 7 A 'dangerous battleground' for workers warning by Phey 'SAFETY AT JURONG' CALL Workers, bosses have a role to play: MP SINGAPORE. Mon. I J^Tl'C president Mr. Phey Yew Kok, today warned that Jurong industrial complex could become a "dangerous battleground" where workers daily lose their lives unless safety measures are
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  • 262 7  -  LIM SUAN KOOI: By Singapore, Mon. rIE concert hall played cupid to the taU, dark Bulgarian prince of the keyboard and his fair princess from Morocco. He Is Tory Boukoff, the first European pianist to perform in China. She In Evelyne, a
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  • 79 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Prof* John R. Ht-tland, visiting Professor of Law at the University of Singapore, will give three lectures on contracts relating to the purchase and sale of land, consumer protection and class actions at the new lecture theatre 3, Buklt Timah Road. Two lectures
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  • 158 7 Runme Shaw gets Italian award SINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, was presented tonight with the insignia of Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. The presentation was made by the Italian Ambassador. Dr. Roberto de Cardona. at a
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  • 19 7 KUANTAN, Mon. A $6 million bridge U to be built to replace the Jerantut ferry In Pahang
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  • 228 8 PSA scraps $50 car stickers after protests SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Port Authority has scrapped the issue of $50 car stickers following protests from the shippine community. Instead the PSA will now chare* $10 for them. These labels at $1* a month each are Issued In addition to the $1- a
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  • 64 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Francis Thomas, principal of St. Andrew's School, has been elected president of the Singapore Anglican Welfare Council. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. A.D. John; secretary, Mrs. P.M. Mac Donald; hon. treasurer: Mr Francis Low Oock Bung; and committee members: Messrs. Quahe Beng Chuan. Llm
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  • 307 8 Camphor balls can kill your child WARNING BY XX SPECIALIST: SINGAPORE. Mon. fJAMPHOR balls, joss sticks and Chinese herbs can prove to be fatal to infants slightly afflicted with jaundice, a child specialist warned tonight. For these substances contain a constituent easily absorbed In clothing which worsens the child's condition.
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Cancer Society will now hold Its seventh annual meeting at SATA lecture theatre. Shenton Way. on Friday at 5.30 p.m. instead of the University of Singapore's Department of Pathology lecture theatre.
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  • 33 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Old Students' Association of Telok Kurau Secondary School will hold a dinner and dance to celebrate It* first anniversary at the school hall on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 333 8 Free flats— the if-we- win-polls UNF offer SINGAPORE, Mon. The United National Front has promised Housing Board tenants with 20 or more years tenancy outright ownership of their flats without any further payment. If it wins the next election. The party said It would scrap the Internal Security Act, withdraw
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  • 55 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board will conduct on eight-week course on modem crochet knitwear at their centre In Slglap Secondary School starting on April S. The fee U $20. Application forms are available at the school In Cheviot Hill between 7 pm. to S p.m.
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  • 84 8 SINGAPORE, Mon —Six opposition political parties hare agreed In principle to send a memorandum to the Government demanding the appointment of an Independent election commission. The parties are the Workers Party, Singapore Chinese Party, Angkata Islam Slngapura, Malay Peninsular Association, Singapore Indian Congress and Malay
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 369 9 I REFER to the letter by J. Mitchel (S.T., March 18) headed "Singapore's 'Shooting Squad' that netted one goal." The views of Mr. Mitchel are appreciated: his frustrations over the poor performance of the Singapore team recently are justified. However, the fortunes
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    • 87 9 ON March 14, I approached Mr. K S. Sidhu for assistance regarding my wife who left home since March 5 Mr. Sidhu, a friendly and polite gentleman, consoled me. Through him and the Straits Times I was able to reconcile with my wife and our family Is now happily united.
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    • 57 9 WHEN does a "verdict" come before an appeal to be heard? It seems too, that the adjudicator has a heavy hand with facts, but do they apply? The issue, surely, is whether Fook Voon is a bona fide student. The onus is on the relevant people to show that he
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    • 261 9 Where they don't practise what they teach rpHE other day I had the A opportunity of Invigilating an examination at the Singapore Polytechnic. During the three hours I spent there I was appalled at the conditions in the classroom. The cement floor is grey with dirt and rust, the walls
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    • 37 9 'THERE is no bus shelter 1 on either side of Holland Road opposite Central Manpower Base (Dempsey Road). Military personnel have been soaked with rain during bad weather while waiting for buses. M J. HO, Singapore 3
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    • 92 9 Well done! What a splendid example of civic-mindedness WE refer to the report headlined "Estate residents rescue robbery victim" (S.T., March IS). The Board applauds the action of the tenants at Circuit Road who participated in the rescue. It exemplifies the kind of civic- mindedness the Board has been encouraging
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    • REPLIES FROM THE GOVT
      • 298 9 WITH reference to the letter by "Victim" (S.T., March 9) various buildings In the Alexandra locality are undergoing redecoration. Under the Board's maintenance programme all buildings are redecorated once In flve years. About 24.000 housing units will be redecorated this year and the number
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      • 101 9 I REFER to the letter by "Living in Hell: 1 (S.T.. March 3) concerning overflow of waste water into his house from a neighbouring factory. The original complaint received was on poor drainage and overflow of waste water. Investigation revealed that the drain concerned was partially blocked and, on our
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      • 136 9 I REFER to the letter by "Ofllce Worker" (8.T., March 6) regarding the former Alexandra Circus. Roundabouts (or circuses) work satisfactorily on the "give way to the right" rule when traffic volumes are small. As the volumes Increase, approaches with light traffic from the right will benefit but approaches with
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    • 160 9 Vendors who are a real boon I REFER to the letter by "Housewife" who commented on the various "food" vendors (ST., March 15). I am also a flat-dweller and speaking from long observation, I see that the majority of these sellers are boys and girls barely In their late teens
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    • 26 9 rls eight months since a Ministry of Culture team discussed ways of introducing a favourable "film classification" for the public. What's the outcome? NKM. Sinpapor> 19.
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    • 386 9  -  CHEW LEE CHING By QINGAPORE, Mon With the opening of the University of Singapore's Laboratory Animals Centre today, its director Prof. Lim Kok Ann has heaped on himself 7,000 "little responsibilities." They are the rats, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits and
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    • 417 9 The Paradox system to a beautiful skin This system is based on the principle of self-help for the ikin Dußarry Paradox product, are formulated with a balanced blend of oils and moisturizers to stimulate those normally found in healthy skin. The surface therefore never lacks any of the vital cleansing-softening-protecting
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      2146 10 COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS YONG DEFENDS SERVICES OF THREE BUS COMPANIES TO CRITICISMS BY BACKBENCHERS ON THEIR INEFFICIENCY COMMUNICATIONS Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Kin today defended three bus companies, when he replied to criticisms by backbenchers on the bus services. Among the points he made
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    • 89 10 SINGAPORE Postal Services will issue 14 sets of definitive stamps for 1972-73. Mr. Yong said there will also be an issue of five sets of commemorative stamps depicting designs based on the arts, festivals, youth and shipping. Mr. Yong, told
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    • 72 10 THE Civil Aviation Department Is "wide awake" to the danger of hijacking, and will maintain maximum security at Paya Lebar airport. Mr. Yong, who gave this assurance, said Parliament had already passed legislation to enable the Government to abide by the Tokyo convention which provided for
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    • 1852 11 EDUCATION MINISTRY TWO SEMESTER SYSTEM INTRODUCED TO IMPROVE TEACHING OF SECOND LANGUAGE J^ LOAN scheme l<> help needy sec ondary school students, whose parents find the cost of sending their children to school too heavy a burden on their limited incomes,
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    • 617 11 If parents took care of children then the school could devote its times to education MR. LIM said that the battle to bring forth a gracious future generation in Singapore without the use of the cane would be half won If today's parents took care of their children outside school
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    • 235 11 AN MP hit out at the many forms school principals had to fill for the Education Ministry. Mr. Ho Kah Leong (Jurongi said over the last one year they had to fill up more than 100 forms, and
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    • 15 10 Parliamentary reporters: Chia Poteik, P. M. Raman, R. Chandran, Leslie Fong and Tan Wang Joo
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  • The Straits Times
    • 437 12 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's challenging address at the symposium at the University of Singapore on Singapore's economic future has put an active cat among some plump pigeons. Not least because when it came to discussing the industries which Singapore can best depend upon, Dr. Goh had no
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    • 316 12 The British have a new budget today to take their minds off the European Economic Community, but Mr. Heath will have enjoyed the twenty-four hours euphoria which the French President's visit brought him. There is agreement for once on both sides of the English Channel that British and
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    • 263 12 The Malaysian Government's recruiting team which is to visit Britain to try to persuade local nurses to return home will have to go armed with convincing arguments. It seems that many of the 2,500 nurses either training or working in Britain would be happy to come back
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  • 1593 12  -  DENNIS BLOODWORTH Hong Kong's uncertain political future By HONG KONG CHINA'S declaration last weekend that Hong Kong is "part of Chinese territory" and that Peking would settle its future "when the time is ripe" has caused little stir in this tiny British enclave. Officials confidently
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  • 730 12  -  C.L. SULZBERGER By OONOLULU The dramatic drumbeat of change in Asia combines with a sharp cut in available American forces to impose the need for rethinking United States strategy in the Far East. This conclusion, based on inescapable logic, seems supported by the United
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    • 114 12 Ftaturtst Your far* gives you. 6 days aboard a fully air-conditioned ocean liner. First Class Cuisine for all meals. Live entertainment with the fabulous ManeSle Sisters Band. 2 swimming pool*. Excellent public areas. Unlimited baggage. Coffee •bop and snack bar. Choice of many bars. Carriage of cars. Intimate Restaurant. Plus
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  • 263 13  -  TAN WEE LIAN By SINGAPORE, Mon. They have failed, but they're not throwIng their oars in. On the contrary, schoolboys Chua Lee Hua and Paul Chan, both 16, are determined to "learn from our mistakes." In their home-made raft balanced
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  • 110 13 K.L. TRADERS STILL WANT S PORE AS MIDDLE MAN KUALA LUMPUB, Mon. Chinese traders want the Government to continue allowing the import of China's perishable goods through Singapore and Hong Kong. A delegation from the Federation of Selangor Chinese Guilds and Associations met the Minister with Special Functions. Dr. Llm
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  • 23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Home Affairs. Dr. Wong Lin Ken today Introduced i the Dangerous Fireworks BUI in 1 Parliament.
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  • 148 13 I)ENANG, Mon. A false I alarm triggered off a massive police search for a doctor here last night. Dr. C H. Yeang. former Rotary Club president and Rotary District Governor, was reported missing by anxious relatives after he failed to return home for lunch and
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  • 306 13  - Four saved as sampans capsize K.S. SIDHU: JOY RIDES NEARLY ENDED IN TRAGEDY By Singapore, Monday 'J'HHEE girls and yoi their three "joy rid the sea off Changi yosl They were rescued b; pore Lifeguard Corps w nth escaped death when c" sumpans capsized in terday. y members of the
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  • 101 13 A NO-FAT BEER FOR DIABETICS SINGAPORE. Mon. An Australian- brewed beer specially for diabetics was Introduced here today. Its promoters claim that It contains extremely low carbohydrate content and does not have fat. It will be on sale here soon. This evening, the Senior Australian Trade Commissioner. Mr. H. C.
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  • 43 13 BINOAPOr.i. Mon. Mr. Ho Seng Tin. vice-chairman of PAP Delta branch, left lor Tokyo today to attend the three-day annual conference of the Japan Democratic Socialist Party beginning on Wednesday. He will be away for abou 1 week.
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  • 125 13 Jail and fine for solider on bigamy charge CINGAPORE. Mon.— A 26- soldier was today jailed for two days and fined a total of $2,500 for bigamy and making a false declaration. Corporal Tco Kok Chon. 26. alias Anthony admitted that he had falsely declared to the Commissioner of Oaths.
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  • 80 13 Cash and milk gifts to fire victims SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today distributed milk and cash to the victims of the recent Sturdee Road fire. Each family received a dozen tins of condensed milk and 130 a head. The gifts were donated by
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  • 38 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between the Singapore Bank Officers' Aimclation ond the Indian Overseas Bank on March 20 over the firm's objection to union representation of seven local officers.
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  • 178 13 Rare Yorkshire terrier (one of only four here) is missing BUNTEE a $1,500 Yorkshire terrier, said to be one of only four in Singapore Is missing. The five month old puppy (above) disappeared on March 16 exactly a month after she had been imported from England by her owner Mrs.
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  • 217 13 Start of second term of the first school semester SINGAPORE. Mon. Its back to classes today for thousands of school children to start the second term of their first semester. The students have returned from their week's vacation from March 12 to 19. Their next break will come after the
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  • 73 13 6INOAPORE. Mon. Mr. J P. Conce'cao (Katong) will ask the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, about the Adult Education TV Production and Training Centre project on the March 27 sitting of Parliament. He wants to know the ministry's share of the total *xpent>es
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  • 34 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 155 lltterbugs were fined $8,285 in the Tenth Magistrates Court today. Another 400 litterbugs are expected to be charged in the same court next week.
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    • 642 13 On your TV and Radio 3H P.M. Opening and Where the Report (C) Heart Is I.N Our Music Makers Featuring 3.21 For the Family (M) Mark Yun (E Repeat) 3.M A Diary of Events in Singapore MS Towards The Year 2000 This Week (M) Sports: The Programmed 3.SS It's Happening
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 367 14 TASTY DISHES FOR THE VEGETARIAN INSTEAD of having the usual meat or fish dishes, try these two vegetable recipes given by Kulen Lingam of Ipoh. VEGETABLE KL'RMAH You need 2 large carrots (scraped and sliced), V* katl (151 gm) button mushrooms, i katl (151 gm) cauliflower (cut as desired). 1
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    • 227 14 OVEN cleaning becomes more difficult If meat splatters are allowed to become baked on, home economist Doris Oglesby warns. She says that after cooking meat In the oven, It should be allowed to cool and then wiped with a sponge dampened with a dilute ammonia solution to remove
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    • 419 14  -  ONG KIAT BENG By J^ GREAT comeback. And an impressive one too. Sleeves big and bold, or simple and demure are making a return in delightful variations. Never have such shapes and sizes been seen In such profusion before. A great deal of styling Interest
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 62 15 nchcape $5.95 r Cement $3.90 staling $470 4. Iron $5.50 Z C $4.16 I. Darby $8.40 iV'wide Hold $2.60 :.C.M. $2.07 IJinomoto $2.24 I Store $3.96 A. Glass $1.87 A. Tile $1.01 i. Leone $1.67 Plant $2.90 A. G. Hold $4.12 enrer Prod. $2 07 .45 .24 .22 .20
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      • 15 15 I. S'pura "Patricks Cables H Sen* $1.88 $3.88 $1.66 $1.90 —.18 —.12 —.05 —.04
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      • 21 15 Most active stocks F. Union 428.000 Spore Land 235.000 B. Kawat 217.000 P.M.C. 216,000 Total Turnover: 448 M Delayed Percentage: 24.92
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      • 39 15 nir. 1 1 mv. *v Industrials 2 J 9.22 211. «7 Hotels: 84.21 83.83 Properties: 170.07 173.09 Una: 106.30 106.71 S rubber*: 140.43 141.31 Dec. 30, 1966 IN 1 Dec. 31, 1968 IN t Dec. 2», 1962 IN
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    • 300 15 BULLS continued to dominate in active trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Better support was noted for the second and third line stocks in which price advancements ranged up to 15 cents. Blue-chips were taken up marginally in light trading. This
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    • 416 15 SOUTH East Asia Lumber suffered a setback in the first half of its current financial year to endJune 1972. From a group pre-tax profit of $417,161 In the 12 months ended last June, first half results to end-D ecem b c r have
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    • 984 15 DID AND OFFER PRICK OFPID CIALLY LIITID AT THE CLOU OF BUSINIIS IN THE tINQAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMANCI WITH PRICK MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock
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    • 1583 15 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 ACMA (1) 2.07. (4) 2.09. AJlnomoto (6) 2.15. (3) 2.17. (1) 2.18. (1) 2.20,
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    • 62 15 'THESE rates were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposit* of U8825.000 and above. 1 mth 6 3/16 to 5 7/16% 2 mths 5 1/4 to 6 7/16% 3 mths 5 5/16 to 5 7/16% 6 mtns 6 5/8 to 5 13/16% 9
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 46 15 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at $647.75 per picul on an official offering up 55 tons to 304 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with buying support from the United Kingdom and the United States.
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      • 51 15 (1) Export pricea In non-attrllng area* In U.S. dollara per ounce. (2) Local daalera pricea In Singapore dollara par tael. »U 1. yondon Cle««d klnit 48.68 longkoni 40 90 lurlch Closed •mru Closed I'por* (1) 4S.S2S I'port (2) 173.10 Mil. 41.375 48.70 90.07 48.3SB 48.4SS 4B.S1 49.93 t
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      • 21 15 MAR. 20. RUBBER: 8 7.75 cents (down 0.25 cent). TIN: $647.75 (unch.). Official offering 304 tons (up 55 tons).
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      • 105 15 MINIBE PRODUCE tXCHANCE, v SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE* PER PICUL YESTERDAY CHMiut Oil: bulk »3» aellera. drum $41 aellera. Ca*ra: Mixed looae UK/Cont. $21 B. PtMMr: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100°( NLW $190 aellera. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96% NLW $180 aellera, Sarawak apecial black fob. 86-, NL.W $1271
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    • 186 15 npHE rubber market yesterday suffered from lack of initiative in a typically quiet Monday morning session. Levels were barely disturbed from those of last Friday's close and turnover was very i small. The morning session closed very quiet, The afternoon session was dull. The market closed dull with
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    • 82 15 r\ArLY SMR prices issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. IMR SCV IMR SL IMR 5 IMR 10 IMR 20 IMR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) 1-ton pallet) 1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (Current Month) Buyer* Sellers Cents per kg.
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    • 191 15 LONDON: World mine production of tin (including estimates) last November was 15,500 metric tons compared with 16,200 tons (revised) in October. Production in the period January/November, was 170,700 tons against 170,500 In the corresponding period of 1970. World smelter production of primary tin metal was 15.500 tons
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    • 341 15 IJAW Par Brothers International will own 8.3 per cent of Hong Kong -based King Fung Development once the deal with Southern Pacific Properties goes through. In a reply to last week's Exchange query regarding the acquisition of a 65 per cent interest in King
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    • 165 15 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at March 20. f Foreign Currency sterling Pound Australian Dollar 'anr-dlan Dollar <ew Zealand Dollar J.S. Dollar ,oc«l dollars to 100 units if Foreign Currency ielgian Francs Jurmese Kyats Ceylon Rupees Danish Kroner ieutsche Marks
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 369 15 ]YJ"ELBO(JRNE. Mon. Rises slightly outnumbered falls In a relatively steady market at the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Some early rails among leadIng mining stocks were reduced as trading progressed, but there were still some weak spots at the close. Poseidon dropped 40 cent to Asl3. The company has announced
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      • 242 15 UONO KONG. Mon. The **market opened on a slow note and gradually improved. Proftttaking. however, set in near the close and most counters eased back over the day except for China Provident which put on HK*4 HK 8 Bank London register put on $2 to $220 and Shui
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      • 42 15 On the frtt tichanat market In Hone Konii yrMcriiay the U.S. oallar w«« quoted at 5 5725 (or T.T. and 5.5575 for mh. tttrltni «M quoted at 14 SO and •n* tail al S*M «v quoted al 344 50
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    • 259 15 TONDON: Japanese consumption of primary tin rose sharply last year at a rate more than six times the world average and shows every indication of maintaining some of this momentum in 1972, according to informed sources. The sources said information recently acquired by the International Tin
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 464 16 ACCOUNTS CONTROLLER A lorge internotionol Service Compony to the Oil Industry invites opplicotions frorr Singapore Citizens for tht position of Accounts Controller in their office in Singapore. He will be responsible to the Singapore Operations Manogcr for oil accounting activities of the company ond his duties will include: (a) the
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    • 799 16 1 BORIC SIIMCAPORE 9 V»mW%TE LIMITED KRANJI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Invite applications for the senior position of FACTORY ENGINEER who will be duectlv responsible to our PRODUCTION MANAGER for the dally smooth running and maintenance of our veneer slicing it splicing plant and wood-working machinery. The job requires an ability to
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    • 691 16 Applications are Invited from dynamic and experienced Malaysian Citizen for the position of BILL COLLECTOR Age Limit: 30 35 Experience: At least three to five years working In well established trading house as Bill Collector and thorough knowledge of West Malaysian debt collection problems. Qualifications: Preferably Overseas Senior Cambridge with
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    • 1009 16 MAJLIS AMANAH RAAYAT MARA RANCHANOAN LATCHAN KEMAHIRAN MM PermohonanS ada-lah di-pelawa daripada Bumlputra untok menglkutl latehan2 kemahiran dl-Instltlut2 Kemahiran MARA dan dl-Sharlkata/Plrma3 Jabatan2 Kerajaan bagl latehan-sambll-bekerlß i on-t he-job training) saperti berlkut:1. JeniaZ LaUhan A. M«tor/Jente.-a (a i Luklian Jentera (Mechanical Crbughtsmanshlpi b) Jurusawat 'Am (General Mechanics* ci Jurusawat Jentera
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    • 840 19 rSttmmmSS^mSSm. n. 0U I bT 110 mn> B/1 w- Otonr "out" «~t bumbtrtand aur N <»*—*• »«•>• Mttnt 10/11. StOlt FU)I 13/16. PORT KLANC Krrlncau 30. Hiu Li 71 Eut, Pcrmk Iwth P>*rt: Kralmau and B*nnovka 2i w«t, Kafuku laPiiiM 23. Bblnpo N.rtji P%rt: Ool4en Elephant. Btraat Man. 27/28. Star
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    • 732 19 NOTICE Overseas Union Finance Limited wish to inform the Public that their Auditor is M/s. F.C. YAP CO. which was left out in error in the recent publication of their Balance Sheet dated 17th March 1972. STATE LINES m-irs suv* uutou, rui tinieti ETA EID MCEPTINI FMi ■j. TAIIYI Man
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  • 38 20 LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS For natural facelifting. brown patches, acne, all skln-condlilons. regular facials, postnatal and spotreducing consult Louise Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Specialist and Physiotherapist with 23 years tropical experience Hotel Slngapura. telephone *****3 (Spore).
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  • 19 20 RIPSII JOHANNES Nee Barkle* beloved wife of Bail died 2nd March 1972. Cremated 4th March. Perth, W.A. R.I.P.
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  • 25 20 MRS. C.F. BLAIR wishes to thank all her friend* for tb* many kindnesses shown to her upon the death of her husband Bobby Blair.
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    • 795 20 ACCOUNTS CLERK with Intermediate L.C.C. Book-keeping qualification. at least 2 year* experience. Salary between $250— 5300 p.m. Reply Accountant. Associated Petroleum Supplies. 45 Shipyard Road, B'pore 23. REQUIRED URGENTLY 65 Security Guard*. Immediate vacancies Ag* 23 45, ex-pollce or army preferable. Personal Interview at 18L. Pacific Mansion, River Valley Close
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  • 263 21 Problem of workers feigning illness SINGAPORE. Monday HHHE problem of maL lingering will become greater here with an increase in medical welfare facilities and greater industrialisation, a doctor said today. Dr. G.O. Home, a general practitioner, quoted the Oxford English Dictionary's definition of malingering as "the deliberate and conscious imitation,
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  • 47 21 warning SINGAPORE, Mon. Taxpayers are reminded to submit their Income tax returns without further delay or action will be taken against them. Those facing difficulty In completing their forms should call at the office of the Comptroller of Income Tax In Fullerton Building, for assistance.
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    • 277 21 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from approved contractors for the construction and completion ot Proposed Housing Development OD lots 380. 65-1, S9-10 Mk. II At Reserve Road ofi Ducbesa Road far 50 unit* of ScmlDeUtehed Bungalows. Plans and Specification etc., and ail particulars relating to toe above ma; be seen
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    • 221 21 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for Con structlon and Completion of One No. Temporary OUice Block and Two (2) Nos. Temporary Overhead Inspection Platforms ana Ancillary Works at Interchange Area of Container Port, East Lagoon, Singapore. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Chief Engineer, at Trafalgai
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 298 22 ONDON, Mon. Leeds United, Enelish F. A. Cup Li soccer favourites, were today drawn atainst Second Division Birmingham City in the semifinals on Arsenal, the holders, will meet Manchester United or Stoke. United and Stoke drew their quarterfinal on Saturday and replay the tie at
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    • 174 22 A SUPERB goal by fullback Allan Teo enabled Esso to hold Union Carbide to a 1-1 draw in a SBHFL League and Cup Div 3B soccer replay at Farrer Park yesterday. It came two minutes from time when Esso's hopes looked shattered against strong Carbide
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    • 477 22 KEN SMITH, Air New Zealand's sole motor racing representative, has been Riven the tough task of upholding his country's name Jn this year's Singapore Grand Prix at Upper Thomson Road from March 30 to ADril 2, reports ERNEST FRIDA. To meet an expected strong Australian
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    • 205 22 Ban lifts and fans battle police again pATANIA. Mon. PoUce \J and soccer fans battled for two hours in this Sicilian city, after a rioter beat up the referee. A score of persons, including 10 policemen, were injured. Twelve people were arrested. Police fired shots in the air and charged
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    • 68 22 SINGAPORE Putra Cup player Gerald Loong (2) of SICC yesterday won the Warren Open golf tournament with a three-over-par 67 at Dover Road yesterday. Runner-up was another Putra Cup player. David Milne (2) of Keppel Club, with a six-over-par 70 The 'A' division best nett score
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    • 49 22 KYOTO. Mon. The Australian Cots rugby team lost to an All-Kyoto team 24-0 In a goodwill game played in strong wind and rain here today. The Japanese led 18-0 at halftime. It was the first defeat for the Australian*, who beat an All-Kyushu team last Friday. Reuter.
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    • 44 22 KINGSTON, Mon. The United States won their North American tone Davis Cup tennis tie against Caribbean Commonwealth yesterday by winning the doubles for a winning 3-0 lead. Erik van Dlllen and Staii Smith beat Richard Russel and Lance Lumsden 6-4. 6-2, 6-0.
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    • 332 22 pUTHRIE WAUGH'S soccer team last night earnu e j a $40 bonus for their impressive 2-0 win over Imperial Hotel in the SBHFL League and Cup Div One tie at Jalan Besar stadium, reports JOE DORAI. 1 The bonus $20 per goal Is a
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    • 349 22  - England tour for national soccer hopes JOE DORAI By pOUR potential national players, who are not members of the National training squad, have been included among the 20 players who will train at two English Football League Div One clubs, Arsenal and Chelsea, for a month. The four players are
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    • 93 22 200,000 stunned by knockout MEXICO CITY. Mon. Mexico's Rafael Herrera stripped his compatriot Ruben Olivares of the World bantamweight boxing crown with an eighth-round knock-out here last night. Herrera dominated the fight from the third round, keeping Olivares on the defensive with strong two-handed punch.ng Bleeding profusely from a fifth-round
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    • 261 22 BRIDGETOWN. Mon. The New Zealand cricketers were struggling 56 runs behind with only eight wickets standing against Barbados on the third day of their four-day match at the Kennlngton Oval here. Close of play scores: New Zealand 301-9 dec and 43-0; Barbados 400-9 dec < Green
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    • 81 22 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados. Mon. Veteran off-splnner Lance Olbbs has been dropped from the West Indies team for the Third Test against New Zealand here, starting on Thursday. He has been replaced by medium-fast bowler Orayson ShllUngford, who played In the First Test but was dropped for the
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    • 568 23 Well-bred Djebel Druse justifies support RACING with EPSOM JEEP |)JEBKL DRUSE can develop into a top-class middledistance horse now that he has come right. A four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Blueskin II out of Rutha (dam of the wonder New Zealand horse Daryl's Joy), Djebel Druse was given plenty of
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      935 23 WEIGHTS lor the Penan* races this weekend SATURDAY (L. J. DIV. 3— B'iF Wyoming 900 Assignment 8.13 Elite Special 8.13 Trade Mission 8.12 Sitting Mountain 8.12 Paramount Chief 8.12 Entertainment VIII 8.12 Papatol 8.11 Aurosa 8.11 Cardinal Blink 8.11 Indian Patrol 8.11 Honest Deal 8.11 Bethe.*da 8.10 Nonesuch
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    • 98 23 DOLLNAES (Sweden), Mon. Vastly Alexeyev of the Soviet Union, often called "The Strongest Man on Earth", yesterday regained the world weightlifting record which he lost last week to Rudolf Mane, 22. of West Germany. At an international contest here, Alexeyev pressed 2315 kilos, which is one
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    • 597 23 Kang, Asuwadi fined for careless riding STIPE'S REPORT TPHE Stipendiary steward's report on the weekend races at Pen an g: SATURDAY Race 1: As Velu. the nominated rider of Fraaer HUI 11. failed to weigh out In time. J. Johnson was substituted in his place. Zanzibar H (M. Yusoff) bolted
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    • 492 23 SUNDAY Race 1: As the lie. a were being piaced In their respective stalls fcr the start. Impetus became restless In his box and reared up, dislodging jockey Khamls. Impetus was taken from the boxes and alter a veterinary Inspection was declared fit to run.
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    • 266 23 JACKSONVILLE (Florida). Mon. Tony Jacklin of Britain underlined his comback into big-time golf by wining the U*****,000 Greater Jacksonville Open in a sudden death playoff against American John Jacobs yesterday. Jacklin. 27, clinched the US 125.000 top prize on the first hole
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    • 608 23 It's Fittipaldi all the way in Race of Champions LONDON, Mon ■JRAZILIAN driver Emerson Fittipaldi, 25, led all the way to score an Impressive triumph in the international "Race of Champions" for Formula One and Formula 5,000 cars at Brands Hatch yesterday. Fittipaldi, driving a John Player Special, led from
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    • 367 22 INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT It has come to our attention that pirated copies of our Buku Sifir dan Data llmu Hisab Yunit S.I. by Fox and Shaw are being offered for sale. Buku Sifir dan Data llmu Hisab is a book of mathematical tables and data in Bahasa Malaysia. The copyright
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    • 51 22 ATHLETICS Chinese High School and Nanyar.g Girls High School athletic meet (Bukit Tlmah Road 8 a.m.). SOCCER SGSFL, Junior knockout: Prisons v Spore Fire Brigade (Tangllni: PWD v SAFSA 'A 1 (Bukit Chermln); RTC v Mln. of Culture (Thomson Road) 5 15 p.m Friendly: SRC v Kakl Bukit (Padang 5
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  • 473 24  - Capital inflow only if terms are good' NGIAM TONG HAI Gould: Incentives still required in 1978 By Singapore, Mon FOREIGN ca p 1 tal will only come here provided it considers the incentives offered by the Government at the time of investment adequate. The chairman of the International Chamber of
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  • 74 24 CAIRO. Mon. A 45--year old mother who gay* half the bones of her right so that her crippled child eooM waUr has been named Egyp*'« Ideal Mother of 1972. Mrs. Amlna El Sharkawy Haggag, a mother of four, comes from Man soura In the Nile Delta. Her once
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  • 156 24 The Soviet view: Do it through regional goodwill BANGKOK, *Mon. The Soviet Union today called for Asian collective security through regional cooperation. Addressing the annual conference of the Economic Commission (or Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) here, Mr. Anatoly Rozanov, the Soviet Ambassador to Thailand, said active preparations were
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  • 50 24 HONO KONO. Mon. A magistrate today ordered the confiscation of two back copies of Playboy magazine from two distributing centres after ruling that they were obscene. He ordered that 139 copies of the December and January Issues seized by police In raids last Friday be confiscated. AP
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  • 50 24 SINGAPORE. Mon. Anyone who finds a Singapore passport and a West German Seaman Discharge Book (SeeFarthbuch) belonging to Mr. Shia Yen Oiam. 24, Is requested to contact him at 56 Zlon Road. Singapore 10. Mr. Shla said he left the passports in a taxi last week.
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  • 474 24 T OS DON Man. Equltie* closed 3 L mixed. Interevt minimal a* T Investors held off until tomorrow* T Budget. At 3 p.m. the Financial T Times lnoe< Mood at 509.9. I' Claxo advanced ahead of the re- V Milt- while Fbwra aho armed. Other leaden drifted lower.
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  • 370 24 By RITA LCCNG: Singapore, Monday THEY call their holiday a "fantastic human experience." It was made up of digging wells, building huts, patching up wounds and sleeping on the soil of Bangla Desh. i And the two Singapore youths. Lawrence Lee and Wilson
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  • 59 24 PHNOM. PENH. Mon Phnom Penh Radio today broad°^!l ProvWonal" Cabinet lUt. with former presidential advlaer ano Ngoc Thanh v Prime Minister and Foreign Minuter. The broadcast came as Cambodia went through its sixth day without a government, and was described by the announcer as only to allow the
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  • 22 24 SAIGON. Moo. The VS. Military Command today announced the 100 th air itrtke Into North Vietnam thia year. Reuter.
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  • 91 24 DR. LIM IN JAKARTA TO BOOST TRADE TIES JAKARTA. Mon— Penang Chief Minister Dr. Llm Chong Eu arrived here to day for a one week visit. In an airport statement Dr. Llm said he came to meet leading figures In commerce and industry. "I hope we can promote better understanding
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  • 119 24 Three freeze on a mountain "pOKYO, Mon.— Three peo--L pie froze to death today on the slopes of famed Mount Fuji and another 11 were reported missing. Police authorities said the three dead were part of a nine-member climbing expedition. The 11 missing three of them women were part of
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  • 103 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Diversification of mineral export besides tin is now the main object of Malaysia's future planning, Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today. A programme to survey parts of West Malaysia using geo-chemlcal and aerial geo-physlcal methods to search for base
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  • 274 24 LONDON, Mon. Police started a major arson investigation today after two nres broke out in a London hotel last nittht the same hotel where 10 people died in a blaze last year. Over 300 guests, including 200 Canadian students, fled from the
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