The Straits Times, 21 November 1972

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225.000 llie National Newspipr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1972 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 3776
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  • 518 1 Into the final round Talks begin at secret venue PARIS, Monday UNITED STATES and North Vietnamese negotiators today held a new round of secret talks that could mark the final stage in the search for a ceasefire in Vietnam, well-informed sources said. Dr. Henry Kissinger, President Nixon's national security adviser
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  • 190 1 Saigon Senate backs Thieu's peace stand SAIGON, Mon.—The South Vietnamese Senate today adopted a resolution backing President Thieu's stand on the Paris peace negotiations. Mr. Nut-us major objection to the draft peace agreement is that it does not explicitly require the withdrawal of all North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam.
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  • 215 1 BELFAST, Monday A BOOBY trap bomb killed two British soldiers near the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic today, a da: after the arrest of the Chief of Staff of the nationalist "provisional" wing of the outlawed Irish Refublican Army (IRA). Abandoned
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  • 62 1 MOSCOW. Mon Silenoe shrouds reports that an Egypt nan military delegation has arrived here to arrange (or the continued supply of Soviet arms and spare parts to Egypt. The reports came from usually well-informed sources In Cairo yesterday, saying that the delegation was believed to be
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  • 119 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. Dr. A.M. Malik, former Governor of East Pakistan, was today sen tenced by a special tribunal to exile for life, according to Bangladesh news agency (BSS). He had pleaded "not guilty" to all charges, which Included causing contempt and hatred against the Bangladesh
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  • 185 1 Police alert as Thais start the big boycott BANGKOK, Mon. Police kept a close watch on students here today as a 10--day Thai boycott of Japanese goods began. More than 50 plalnclothes and uniformed police were on duty at Dalmaru Department Store, the biggest outlet for Japanese goods in Bangkok,
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  • 32 1 BEmUT. Mon South Yemen 's head of state. Mr. Salem Robaya All. left Aden today for his first state visit to the Soviet Union, the Iraq news agency repotted Reuter.
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  • 150 1 Financial Times praises S'pore success rpHE Financial Times 1 newspaper today said that Singapore's economic response to Britain's military withdrawal from the Far East could be seen in retrospect as "one of the most striking achievements by any developing country in recent history." The remark was made in a special
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  • 281 1 PORT KLANG, Monday fllli Cabinet will de action tomorrow t problem in the |>ort w ride on ;i course of o resolve the labour hich has resulted in ;i cargo congestion. Two Ministers. Tan Sri Manlckavasagam and Datuk Hamzah Abu Samah (acting Communications Minister),
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  • 33 1 SEOUL. Mon. South Koreans go to the polls tomorrow to decide whether President Park Chung-hee should be granted the enormous powers he seeks to conduct a dialogue with North Kurea Reuter
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  • 28 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. Israeli Foreign Ministry officials saii today that four or five Russian planes have flown military equipment Into Syria in the past week. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 SAIGON WARNS OF BROKEN PEACE SAIGON. Mon —South Vietnam tonight warned of a peace "broken from the start" if Hanoi refused to negotiate diretly with Saigon and talked nistead only with the I nited States —Reuter.
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    • 67 1 Dumped crackers danger to children Page 8 ARMOURED cars for Cisco Page 2 PSA buys Coney Island 3 LAWYER filed for abusing. police officer 4 GOLD Bars Murder Trial 5 AMAH stole on first day at work 6 Indonesian champs: The Inside story Page 20 IMPORTERS deny raising beef prices
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  • 336 2 Lee can learn from the Caribbean says paper KINGSTON (Jamaica) Mon. Jamaica's Sunday Gleaner said yesterday it was strange that Singapore's Prime Minister could criticise the Caribbean as a "deculturlsed calypso-style society," when few nations were more multi-racial and diffused in culture and orlKlns than his own. "He sDeaks disparagingly
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  • 29 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore yesterday announced that the $20 million Singapore Government tax-free bearer bonds offered for sale to the public last week will clcse tomorrow.
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  • 79 2 THE NTUC's new consu- mer co-operative will be known as WELCOME. WELCOME has formed a seven-man pro-tern committee to organise Its first $500,000 supermarket to be set up at Toa Payoh. The committee is now dealing with equipment, airconditionlng and refrigeration facilities for the
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  • 347 2  - ARMOURED CARS FOR CISCO TAN WEE LIAN Fleet of 12 early next year -By- £}ISCO, the Singapore Police Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation, is expected to take delivery of 12 armoured cars for its operations early next year. Negotiations to buy them from "a local firm are going on, CISCO'S
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  • 101 2 SUFFER penalties for drug offenders are expected to be proposed in Parliament when thr House sts tomorrow. The M nister for Health and Home Affairs. Mr. Chua S!an Chin, will introduce the "Misuse of Drills' 811 which, it is understood, will also arm anti-n arcotics
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  • 31 2 BOEY Mun Keng, 19. was fined $30 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to being found drunk and Incapable at the Junction of Orchard Road and Oxley Road on Sunday.
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  • 122 2 NUMS stays out because of the Israelis KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE National Union of Malaysia Students (NUMS) will not rejoin the Asian Students Association (ASA) as long as the National Union of Israeli Students (NUIS) remains a member. This decision, taken by NUMS executive committee recently, will be endorsed by
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  • 207 2 Appeal against $100,000 Toto claim judgment A BOILER attendant, who last April lost a $100,000 first prize Toto claim, yesterday appealed to the Supreme Court seeking to have the earlier judgment against him reversed or set aside. G. Perriethamby, 50, of Nee Soon, was represented by Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam, in
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  • 55 2 THE Bharata Natya Association will hold an Indian cultural show at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 8 p.m The two-hour show will include classical dances o: North and South India, and Baline&t dances Tickets at $10. $5. $3 and $2 are now available at the Victoria
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    • 46 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Uaa, HEY, SYLVESTER!) I GOTTA <£EP BC y MY EYE ON THAT < HHp> V FLAKIN' FELINE J, EVERY y-~ft~^ SO THBRE WILL VA QUIT HORS/M' AROUKIC7 II YA ARE! y WITH THAT SORILLA AN' SET /a\ f\~"\ f"^^^ BACK T' WORK
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  • 176 3  -  TAN WEE HIM PICTURE By STARTING EARLY TO BECOME FUTURE SWIM CHAMPS rpilEY take to the A water with grace and style. Plus stamina too for Yosuka Senta, four, (left), and Yew Tsin Weng, five, swimming full length across a 50 metres Olympic-sized pool Is so easy.
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  • 122 3  - PSA takes over 32-acre Coney Island CHEW LEE ChING By fONEY Island or Pulau V* Serangoon, one of Singapore's popular picnic spots, has been acquired by the Port Authority. The purchase of the 32--acre freehold Island was made two months ago for an undisclosed sum. The Island was put up
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  • 194 3 A BUS driver was yesterday fined $550 for ignoring a red traffic light and causing a triple collision. Law Ah Kaw. 31, of Associated Bus Services, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving at the Junction of Tanjong Katong Road and Dunman Road at 6.40 p.m.
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  • 63 3 THE Northern Club of YMCA will hold a charity film show Darling LJU at Cathay cinema on Dec. 3 at 8 30 am. to raise funds for two charity associations. They are the Singapore Association for Retarded Children and the Yew Tee Home for the aged.
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  • 51 3 AN EXHIBITION of plastic production catalogues from about 100 American firms will be presented by the United States Embassy at the USIS Resource Centre. Hill Street. from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1. It will be held concurrently with the Metal Working show from noon to 8 p.m.
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  • 288 3 6,000 Aussies and Kiwis cast their votes here SOME 6,000 Australian and New Zealand nationals here have begun casting their votes for their general elections. The New Zealand election Is on Saturday, and the Australian polls on Dec. 2. Over 90 per cent of the 2,000 New Zealanders are servicemen
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    • 43 3 SINGAPORE trade industry Singapore^ only monthly review for businessmen to 9«* Vow copy-phone 51*021 ATTN: MANUFACTURERS American Businessman Is now in Singapore seeking local products for promotion in New York Eastern U.S.A. For appointment write, Box A ***** S.T. Spore giving product details.
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    • 265 3 1 1 T»4 k^L.^l mi 1 1 M ■il^^M Hsemosol Happy Children FPEANUT BUTTER TASTY FLAVOUR tor a delightful breakfast £^L d^t, I M get a new j.ir to-d.ty' Wi Ml HAPPY MFC CO PTE LTD TW SINGAPORE d Not all of them are suitable for the records you can
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  • 103 4 CJOME 500 people will take »3 part in a "gotong royong" project to repair Jalan Tekun, Jalan Kelana and Peng Ghee Road in Changl on Sunday. The MP for Kampong Chai Chee, Encik Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary, (Culture) will launch the project at Kakl
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  • 40 4 THE chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce. Mr K. Gould, will speak on the state of trade and the activities of the chamber at the Chamber s half-yearly general meeting at Denmark House on Thursday.
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  • 30 4 MP for Katong Mr J P Concelcao will attend Ihe annual dinner ol the Supervisory And Management Training Association of Singapore (BAMTAS) on Saturday at Mandarin Howl.
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  • 331 4  -  MASIE KWEE Airlines to notify passengers By TOTAL of 89 incoming and outgoing flights at Singapore and Malaysian ail ports will be affected by the 24 hour airdefence exercise in the SingaporeMa 1 a ysia region beginning tomorrow. They are scheduled flights which fall
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  • 268 4 Society backs 'more time for second language 9 move rpHE Singapore Chinese Second Language Teaches' Society yesterday voiced its support for the Government's policy of increasing gradually from next year exposure time for the second language in all primary schools. In a statement, the society said that it had recommended
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  • 83 4 NO HEROIN SEIZURE AT CHANGI AIRFIELD rE Central Narcotics Bureau yesterday denied that there was a sciiure of six pounds of heroin at the Changi airfield, last Friday. The CNB Director, Mr. John Hanam said: "We do not know anything about such a seizure." A Customs spokesman said: "Todays Straits
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  • 102 4 THE Non-Hostelltes Organisation of Singapore will hold a public forum on Singapore In South-east Asia, on Thursday at the New Lecture Theatre Four, University of Singapore at 7.30 p.m. Mr. George O. Thomson, of the Department of Government and Public Administration of Nanyang
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  • 27 4 THE commissioning ball of the Basic Artillery Officers Course. School of Artillery In Tainan Jurong Camp, which was scheduled for Dec. T, has been cancelled
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  • 311 4 Lawyer fined $50 for abusing police officer PENANG, Mon. Lawyer Trtptipal Singh was fined $50, or one month's Jail in default, today for using "threatening, abusr.-. and insulting" words to Asst. Supt. Ariffin bin Haji Mohamed Aris. "Courtesy costs nothing but buys everything," said Senior Sessions Court president, Mr. W.
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  • 48 4 A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of death by natural causes on a temple keeper who collapsed on the road and died two da> later. Chew Cheng. 59. was walking along Peck Seah Street on Oct. 28 when he had a stroke and tell
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  • 563 5  -  BEN DAVIDSON GOLD BARS MURDER TRIAL By SOLICITOR General Mr. AAV. Ghows closed the case for the prosecution in the Gold Bars Triple Murder trial yesterday 30th day of the hearing in the High Court. Altogether 47 witnesses have testified so far
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  • 53 5 OSMAN bin Idris, 24, an Indonesian, was Jailed for nine months yesterday for bringing 13 Indonesians into Singapore without permits on a sampan on Nov. 18. He was also jailed tor a month for entering Singapore without a passport. His passengers were each jailed for between two weeks
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  • 205 5 A WIDE range of Singapore manufactured goods will qualify for the 20 per cent import tariff cut announced by Japan under its trade liberalisation policy, according to a Japanese Embassy spokesman yesterday. He said some 90 per cent of these goods would
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  • 116 5 Bank of China: It's still 'no' by KL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— No foreign state-own-ed bank can operate in Malaysia under present banking laws, a Treasury source said here today. He was commenting on a newspaper report that the Bank of China was likely to open a branch In Malaysia next
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 230 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 6. The makings of a jam with 1 2S«i IT U&ST22L BrtF -we t. iL&nce ma, reaulre then, &*s? re U to put things right (9). 8. \sk at lot to ralae tho 10. Shore, we hear, with wood.. world's potential (6 3 6) ii w...
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  • 386 6  - Amah stole on her first day at work MAUREEN CHUA A day's jail, $300 fine and a warning By HOUSEWIFE Loo Suan Neo, 22, who answered an advertisement for an amah, stole from her employer the same day, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Loo was jailed for a day
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  • 30 6 MR. LEE Pook Hong, a member of the Rotary Club of Singapore. District 330. will speak on Taxation at the weekly lunch meeting on Wednesday at Mandarin Hotel.
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  • 409 6 New wage pact for staff of KL Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A major collective agreement incorporating several new features ln wages and conditions of service has been signed between the Straits Times and Its subsidiaries and the National Union of Newspaper Workers. The agreement, effective from Aug. 1 this
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  • 190 7 Recital by Korean sisters enchant audience T*HE Korean sisters Mary Kyungsook Lee and Ann Myongsook Lee in their duo recital at the Cultural Centre last night, kept a small but highly appreciative audience enchanted throughout. The programme was an interesting hotchpotch potch that ranged from Mozart to Korean folk songs.
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  • 40 7 THE Centre for Applied Behavioural Science will conduct a four-session workshop on community development, counselling, and leadership skills between 9 am. and noon from Dec. 4 to 7 at the Chinese YMCA premises at 60 Stevens Road
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  • 49 7 THE trial of British Petroleum sales superintendent. Yeo Hul Teek. on six charges of corruption Involving 116.000. was yesterday postponed to Feb. 1. The case will be heard In the Second District Court Instead of the First District Court as had originally been scheduled.
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  • 36 7 A GROUP of 23 young people from the Telok Ayer community centre left Singapore yesterday to climb Mount Ophlr in Malacca. The four-day climb Is organised by the centre's youth subcommittee.
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  • 346 7  - Co-ops not just thrift and loan societies LEE SU SAN NTUC leader dispels popular impression By THE NTUC secretary for co-operatives and business ventures, Mr. Eric Cheong, yesterday dispelled the popular belief that cooperative societies in Singapore were nothing more than thrift-and-loan organisations. Opening a seminar on Expansion of Cooperative
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  • 93 7 TWO professors of George Williams College In Illinois, USA, will conduct courses at the Centre of Applied Behavioral Science ol the Chinese YMCA. They are Prof. Del Jay Klnney, director of continuing education and associate director of development and Dr. Duane Robinson,
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  • 30 7 LORRY driver Tan Teng Pheng of Moulmeln Road was fined $40 yesterday for driving his lorry which emitted excessive smoke Ui Jurong Road on Rrnt 6 last year.
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  • 139 7 PROFSSOR IS NEW CHAIRMAN OF CASE A UNIVERSITY of Singapore professor is the new chairman of the Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASE). He is Prof. Arthur Rajaratnam, 45, head of the Physics Department. Prof. Rajarat nam was elected to lead CASE at its first annual meeting last Friday. He replaces
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon MTUC leaders will meet Deputy Prime Minister. Tun (Dr.) Ismail shortly to Iron out remaining differences with the Government on labour policies. This is a follow-up to a meeting the leaders had with Tun Ismai: In the Labour Ministry six months ago.
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  • 79 7 Czechs to open trade office in KL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Czechoslovakia will set up a trade office here to Improve and expand trade relations with Malaysia. Director-general of developing countries In the Federal ministry of Foreign Trade. Cwchoslovakla, Mr. Jan Oarcar. stated this today at the signing of the first
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  • 194 7 Keppel Bus to go to Privy Council over $20,000 court award ITEPPEL Bus Co. Ltd. was yesterday given leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the Supreme Court's decision affirming a $20,290 damages award for passenger Sa ad bin Ahmad, 30, who lost his left eye after he was
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  • 113 7 Goh to pay courtesy call on Carrington LONDON, Mon. Singapore's Minister of Defence, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, will have an Informal meetIng with the British Minister of Defence, Lord Carrington, here tomorrow afternoon. Malaysia's Minister of Information and Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Ghazaji Shafie, will call on the
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  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Mr. Alfred Roy Parsons. 47. has been appointed the new Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia, a Foreign Affairs Ministry statement said. Mr. Parsons, who takes over from Mr. JR. Rowland, Is the first assistant secretary at the Australian Foreign Affairs Department.
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    • 103 7 at spectacular Shcmgri La! on Thursday, November 23rd, come and feast on food galore. Treat your family to succulent Tom Turkey with delicious Cranberry Sauce, juicy Glazed Ham, tender Prime Rib Steaks and round off with Pumpkin or Mince Meat Pie. The entire occasion is prepared American-style. Complete with free
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    • 223 7 CALLING ALL TOURISTS $**7 i TELEPHONE ***** FOR YOUR 18-HOUR SUIT 6-HOUR TROUSERS. But that doesn't mean we neglect Singaporeans. WE TAKE EVERYTHING IN STRIDE. YOUNG OR OLD, MOD OR "SQUARE", OUR EXPERT CUTTER BOWS TO EVERY WHIM ,v OF MALE HIGH FASHION. THE /u\ MARK IS YOUR VfQt/ GUARANTEE
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  • 254 8 Adapt foreign technology to local needs: Expert rwEVELOPING countries mJ should go one step beyond adapting foreign technologies to suit local industries. It la more Important In the long run for developing countries to devise Indigenous technologies most suited to local conditions. This role for national Industrial research lnstl tutes
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  • 29 8 THE 120,000 prlie In ye«t«rday's Tcto Draw No 93/72 has been won by a participant. The jackpot prise for Thursdays Draw No. 93 72 remain* at $108,000
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  • 311 8 pOLICE warned ycster d a y of the danger of abandoning fire crackers or rockets in public places. Urging shopkeepers, pedlars and members of the public to surrender them to the police, an official statement said: "Otherwise, the crackers might fall Into the hands
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  • 103 8 A series of seminars on current issues THE Institute of Southeast Asian Studies will start a series of Current Issues seminars to bring together knowledgeable people to d'scuss topics of current Interest and Importance to the region. The first seminar, on Multi-national Corporations and their Implications for South-east Asia, will
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  • 44 8 A POUR-DAY art exhibition by students, lecturers and Instructors of the Singapore Cr"-merclr.l AM Society will be held at the National Library from Friday. It will be opened by the Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Culture, Encik Shaarl Tadln at .8.30 p.m.
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  • 154 8 GIFTS FOR THOSE WHO BUY CLOTH IN METRES rE Metrication Board la offering gift vouchers to customers who buy textiles by the metre as an incentive for people to think metric. This was announced by the board which is startIng a survey today to study the effectiveness of the campaign
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 242 8 SESAME STREET By am Roberts Alley O*p By Y.T. iiamlin (WM«rt> I TEU.^ "v/T..iUT I REALLY DONT /sHES GOT A I I ...THOT IS C...WEU. rM 6URE HER V""~ HEY. NOW I IS&PSS^f IUS^L, "'"i'^'Lf^^S? PaNT ™&*Z- A 10U6H/ OH, PICKLED WHATEVER- /DONT BE TOo\tAKE IT AJNt THAT ADMIT IT'S
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  • 283 9 ON NOV. 14 I received my new (renewal) road tax from the Registrar of Vehicles, but I was told that the registration book (log book) will be detained by them and a new one will be issued after one month. I enquired
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 163 9 I REFER to the reply by the PRO of the Ministry of National Development. Mr. Yeong Kum Kee on the metalling of Jalan Hock Chye (ST., Nov. 3). I wish to oolnt out that the residents had sent a letter to the
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    • 236 9 Overhead bridges not properly covered rpHE PWD has done a X wonderful job in providing overhead bridges In various parts of Singapore. Unfortunately for the girls but fortunately for some of the boys, most of these overhead bridges are not adequately covered. At certain places some boys deliberately stand below
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  • 253 9 More policemen in flats can curb vandals I REFER to the report "MP calls on Toa Payoh to fight vandals" (ST.. Nov. 17). During the balloting of flats, the MP for Toa Payoh called on residents in the area to combat vandals who destroyed amenities provided by the Housing Board.
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  • 92 9 WE ARE a group of students each holding a Trade Certificate in Refrigeration. We are working in various refrigeration companies, and have found out that what we learnt in school is insufficient We are eagerly looking forward to join the refrigeration parttime course at the Singapore Technical Institute
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  • 397 9 When students had to arrange their exam papers AS A G.C.E. private candidate who recently sat for this year's second language (Malay) paper, I feel that our local examinations syndicate authorities at Kay Siang Road should make some effort to improve on the manner in which locally-printed question papers are
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  • 454 9 I REFER to the article "HDB to sell furnished flats in Toa Payoh" (S.T., Nov 15). We wonder how you came by the story. As far as the Board Is concerned, no decision has been made on the selling; price
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  • 260 9 I FULLY support and endorse "Oo and Save" (ST.. Nov. 18) in his reply to "Whited Sepulchre." May I offer my help to "Whited Sepulchre"? From my own point of view, either (a) "Whited Sepulchre" has been drained of his whole life savings in his gambling
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  • 179 10  - Mid-air airport show by Russian circus star Ignatova SHEN. SWEE YONG By UPS A DAISY! And the curtain went up on circus baby Ignatova Galina, youngest firl of the Russian Circus on Stage show, which came to town yesterday. With that impromptu mid-air throw on their arrival yesterday, 30 showmen
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  • 257 10 4 DENY RAISING BEEF PRICES pOUR Singa|)orc cattle importers have denied that they are responsible for raising the price of beef in the local market by their attempts to control the import of cattle from Thailand. A rival faction of Importers alleged last week that the price of beef had
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  • 119 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pernas will go Into the printing and publishing Industry In a big way If negotiations with a company In Petallng Jaya come off. Talks between Pernas officers and a publishing and printing company in Petallng Jaya have been going
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  • 184 10 Hattrick! S'pore women win bridge tourney TWE Singapore women's A bridge team scored a hattrlck when they won the 1972 Far East Bridge Federation championships now on at Hyatt Hotel. For the team won in 1971 in Australia and In 1969 In Talpeh. Victory came yesterday afternoon when the Singapore
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  • 47 10 TWO Singaporeans. Mr. Ong Kian Chal and Mr. Wong Knee Chong. have been made Associates of the Royal Photographic Society of Britain (ARPS). Both are members of the Photographic Society of Singapore, who have won several awards in photographic exhibitions locally and abroad.
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  • 426 11 TOP ADVICE FOR WORK SHOPS INSTITUTIONS of higher learning yesterday sui>orted a suggestion that academic staff members may be employed by industry on a temporary basis for research and consultancy work. The suggestion came from Mr. G.A. Baker, technical adviser of Metal Box, Singapore, at the seminar on "University and
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  • 138 11 Schoolboy admits robbing labourer rpHE Fourth District Court X yesterday called for a probat.on report on schoolboy Teo Siong Khim. 17, who pleaded guilty to robbing labourer Abdul Basil Sawarajan, 19, of his gold chain and watch worth a total of $160. The probation report will be produced on Dec.
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  • 32 11 THE YMCA in Orchard Road will conduct an eight-session course In black-and-white photography for beginners at its premises from Dec. 11 Application forms are available at the centre.
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  • 348 11  - WHAT YURIKO WENT THROUGH TO COME HERE... CHEW LEE CHING By JAPANESE teacher Mrs. Yuriko Kakibara is not likely to forgrt her visit to Singapore. For not only had she to pass a "difficult test" to qualify for the trip, but she was also forced to leave her husband behind.
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  • 307 11 Racialism Justice Party man quits in protest THE secretary-general of the Justice Party of Singapore, Mr. Paul Kunjuraman, resigned from the party yesterday In protest against what he alleged was "promotion of communalism" by a majority of party executives. He said he nad lnformtlon that a majority of national committee
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  • 71 11 A4O-MINUTE film which tells how a Japanese musician nurtured musical talent in young children will be telecast over Channel 8 on Thursday at 6.15 p.m. Entitled "Twinkle. Twinkle Variation." It dealt with a Japanese maestro Shln-lchl Suzuki who provlues tne proper environment for nurturing latent musical
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  • 108 11 A GROUP of Singapore grandmothers are goIng to show that grannies need not while away old age doing nothing. About 75 of them will be among some 300 performers who will take part in a cultural show and physical education demonstration to mark
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  • 25 11 RTS will screen a 15-minutf feature called The Price ol Water. In its TV News magazine programme over Channel 5 at 820 tonight.
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  • 548 12 The Straits Times TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1972 BRANDT'S VICTORY pHANCELLOR Willy Brandt's comfortable election victory pulls West Germany out of a stultifying political stalemate. In giving Mr. Brandt a mandate with which he can govern effectively his countrymen have also accepted the policy of accommodation with East Europe thereby strengthening
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  • 528 12 Migrants depart, so Australia's population takes a dip... SYDNEY: Australia's population declined for the first time since 1916 during the June quarter of his year and one of the main reasons is the departure of disillusioned immigrants. Lack of job opportunities, the new cheap air fares and the changing attitude
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  • 212 12 rE Bedouin of the Negev Desert in southern Israel are going In for Jobs, stone houses, cars and m jnogamy. They also started having heart attacks. Betweeen 1950 and 1960 Beersheba hospitals recorded only one case of a heart attack among the Bedouin. Between
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  • 725 12  -  R. E. B. DUFF A TRANSMITTER IN THE BATHROOM SCALES... By V ONDON: Spies are sometimes respected by the countries which employ them, but generally despised (when discovered) by those in which they operate. They are rarely pitied. Yet surely they are profoundly pitiable, as uneasy mountebanks
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  • 578 12  - Vital talks to end the cold war in Europe K. G. THALER THE SUPER POWERS By HELSINKI: After protracted consultations east and west governments have decided to embark this week on a set of sweeping negotiations aimed at a new order in a low-pres-sure Europe and at more comprehensive nu
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  • World News
    • 222 13 KUWAIT, Mon.— The first major talks between Western oil companies and Persian Gulf producers on prices to be paid under the new "par- 11 c1 p a tion" agreements have hit a major snag here. The talks were suspended after the Kuwait
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    • 332 13 Tanaka spells out his reform plans -pOKYO, Mon. Lead- ers of the five political parties took to the streets today to open campaigning for a Dec. 10 general election. They sought a mandate from 73 million eligible voters on luture defence needs and security, as well as social reforms to
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    • 37 13 r H AS CELLOR v BRANDT greets a waiting crowd of supporters with the V-slrn at the Chancellory on Monday night after the Opposition Christian Democrats had conceded defeat in the election.—UPl plx irters
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    • 73 13 SEOUL, Mon. Rain and hailstorms hit central South Korea today causing widespread damage. Police said two people were confirmed dead and 21 injured. Many houses suffered damage. Winds of 47 miles an hour in the early morning hours hurled down trees and tore
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    • 60 13 GLASGOW Mon— A fireman and an elderly woman died In Maze which swept through a block of tenement flats In Glasgow at the weekend leaving 50 families homeless. Twelve persons were Injured In the blaze on Saturday at St. George's cross which also destroyed five shops,
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    • 529 13 IT'S A BIG MA' FOR MR. PEACE Brandt free to pursue his policy of detente BONN, Mon.—Chancellor Willy Brandt, raised to new political heights by his clear-cut victory in the West German election, is free to pursue his policy of detente in Europe unhindered by any concern about his parliamentary
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    • 34 13 BERLIN, Mon. East Germany hailed the re-election last night of West German Chancellor Willy Brandt as a confirmation of Brandt's Ostpolitik the policy of unbiased relations with communist countries. AP.
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 100 14 End death penalty, liberals tell the Kremlin MOSCOW. Mon. Flftyone Soviet liberals and civil rights campaigners have urged the Kremlin to grant an amnesty to political prisoners and to abolish the death penalty. In two appeals to the Supreme Soviet, they claimed that capital punishment "cannot be Justified by any
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    • 197 14 Singer Diana Ross and Sinatra win film awards HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Frank Sinatra has received the Screen Actors' Guild ar.nual award "for outstanding achievement In fostering the ttnest Ideals of the acting profession." At the same time, television networks were criticised by the guild "for their present policy of foisting on
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    • 107 14 Bowen rules out a diplomatic break with France OY DNEY. Mon. Foreign Minister Nigel Bowen said today he had considered breaking diplomatic relations with France over Its nuclear tests In the Pacific. But Australia would be "cutting off its own nose" by taking such action. It had to maintion contact
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    • 263 14 LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN'S train drivers appeared determined yesterday to push ahead with a 24-hour nationwide stoppage on Thursda> because a prototype superfast express was moved half a mile without a union man in the cab. The train, designed to travel at 155 miles
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    • 54 14 TOKYO. Mon. An Australian student plunged to his death from the Mth floor of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo today. Police identified the youth as lan Jarvie. 19. a student at Tokyo's Sophia University, and the son of Mr. Ken Jarvie. 53. a commercial counsellor of
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    • 31 14 BEIRUT. Mon Two Israeli soldiers were killed when a landmine planted by Palestinian guerillas in a settlement in the West Bank of the River Jordan exploded on Saturday. AP.
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    • 259 14 Hassan offers his rivals ringside seats RABAT, Mon. King Hassan has promised his people that general elections next year would be "free and honest" and he offered his political opponents seats in a new Government so they could supervise the voting. In a speech broadcast shortly after Prime Minister Ahmed
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    • 129 14 Spy-on ship stalemate enters sixth day LIONO KONO. Mon. 14 Hong Kong's spy-on-the-ship drama entered Its sixth day today with the deodlock still unbroi'.en. The Chinese businessman who is alleged have spied for the Soviet Union remained on the Russian freighter Kavalerovo. and anchor In the harbour, and the Russian
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    • 246 14 China may lose vote in General Assembly if... MEW YORK. Mon. China may lose its vote in the General Assembly over non-payment of Its share of the I.N. budget dues amounting to I SSI 6.6 million. According to a special committee report the UN's budget deficit is L'SSXS.4 million. About
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  • 324 15 Forget about Bangla— Bhutto 'IMPROVE YOUR SENSE AND USE LOGIC KARACHI. Monday pPESIDENT Bhutto yesterday told Pakistanis to forget about reconquering Bangladesh. "How can you think of invading and conquering Bangladesh 1,000 miles away?" he asked workers at Tarbela in the Northwest Frontier province. "II you do it, will you
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  • 322 15 Palestinians end strikes from Lebanon BEIRUT, Monday. QUERILLA leader Yasser Arafat was yesterday quoted as saying that the resistance movement had suspended its operations against Israel from Lebanon to ensure the safety of southern Lebanon and to deprive Israel of any pretext to launch further attacks on the country, i
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  • 64 15 Conference on resources JAKARTA. Mon. Delegates from eight Asian nations convened In Bandung, today a 12--day conference to discuss regional resources, the Mining Ministry announced. Attending the conference the ninth of its kind were delegate- from South Korea, Cambodia. Malaysia, the Philippines. Thailand, South Vietnam, Japan and Indonesia. Also present
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  • 44 15 BAN FRANCISCO. Mon. Married coupies with sexual problems are being sno-.vn pornographic films at California University so that "ly me time they see everything there is to see. their own Imagined problems and fantasies seem less real." a doctor there reported Rcuter.
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  • 210 15 PATCHING UP HAIDA'S BROKEN HEART... OTTAWA, Mon. Time and a skilful flute player heal all wounds, Including a killer whale's heartbreak. Haida, a captive male whale at the Sealand of the Pacific Aquarium In Victoria, British Columbia, picked up a minor virus infection from his mate Chimo. When Chimo died
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  • 35 15 JAKARTA. Mon— A cholera outbreak has claimed 140 lives this month In the Serang district of West Java. Another 22 people had died of the disease In Demak. Central Java. Reuter
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  • 93 15 Lone voyager Horie Mermaid packs up YOKOHAMA, Mon. Kenichi Horie, who 10 years ago became the first man to sail alone across the Pacific, abandoned an attempt to make a solo voyage around the world today According the Maritime Safety Agency his disabled yacht— a rescue ship picked up the
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  • 128 15 Round four of Korean unity talks Mon. A North Korean dele Ration will arrive in Seoul tomorrow for the fourth round of the South-North main Red Cross talks, aimed at helping 10 million members of separated families to reunite and communicate. The 34 -member northern delegation will be accompanied by
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  • 378 15 25 splended years What a day it was for the Queen LONDON, Mon— Queen Elisabeth and Prince Philip were deluged with congratulatory mail today, their 25th wedding anniversary. Then they prayed at a glittering Westminster Abbey thanksgiving ceremony that gave London Its biggest display of royal pageantry In almost 20
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 1420 16 'TNI LA6T TRANSACTED SALE AT THE CLOSE OP BUIINEtt IN THI lINCAPORg AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF TNI STOCK EXCHANCE YEITER DAY COMPARED WITH THI PRE VIOUS DAY'S PRICE, TOCITHER WITH TNI 19T1/73 MICH AND LOW CAOJUJTIO FOR ALL NEW IS8UIS):INDUSTRIALS 19T1/T2 Last H. L. Salt 3.72
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    • 1892 16 T»lu and offer prices officially IMBi and business In and reported .<. the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ;r»<itng rooms of the Stock exchange >«r.irrday with the number of share* traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise splclfled INDUSTRIALS Al MA (3.668 3.708 1. A.
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    • 581 16 Market still strong THE stock market yesterday ruled generally firm on extended buying on the industrial, hotel and property fronts. Buying was particularly brisk in the morning with operators generally turning their backs on the newcomer of the day, Khong Guan Holdings. The eighth company to receive listing on the
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    • 437 16 MALA YAWATA A Steel has turned in bumper half-time profits and now looks set to repeat the performance in the second half. On a sales increase of 52.8 per cent profits have soared 65.4 per cent and the directors appear confident first half profit levels
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 82 16 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose 12% cents to $612.12% per plcul on an official offering up 69 tons 312 tons. LONDON: Renewed firmness was seen in tin last Friday and rises of £10 for Cash and £6 for Three Months were recorded. Meanwhile, estimates of
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      • 54 16 Saturday Frldsy USt Ol* London Closed M.33 B«lnit tl.lo 50.70 Hong Koog 09 60.66 turl«h Closed A 0.668 50.T58 farw Cloaed 61.56 I'por* (I) 61.90 62.99 S S Spore (2) MO.TO 214.50 ID Export price In non-sterling areas In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealers prices in
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      • 22 16 NOV. 20. RUBBER: 105.50 cents (down 1-50 cents). TIN: $€12.12} (up 12} cents). Official offering: 312 tons (up 69 tons).
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      • 110 16 /"■MINIS! PROOUUCI IXCMANOt. 1INCA»ORI NOON CLOSING PRICIi PER PICUL VKTIROAV. C.t.out Oil: bulk J3S svlltrs, drum (36 sellers C.»ri: Mixed loose UK Com 121 t B. P«p*«r Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100-; NLW $205 sellers. Sarmwak white f.o.b. »«<; NLW $185 sellers. Sarawak special black f.o b.
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      • 90 16 CHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for October 1972 touiled 7.60U tons (September 8.764 tons), according to statistics Issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the destination and tonnage, excluding metal shipment (rom Klang via Port KlangUnited Kingdom Ua ct Singapore J3 IMI United States
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      • 245 16 RUBBER DECLINES 1 AFTER, an unchanged LONDON: Rubber moved opening the rubber up last Friday after the a market yesterday slipped steadiness in the East The away on lack of fresh buy- market was dull, however, ing interest, inquiries for with nearby Landed even- r physicals found sellers more tually
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      • 113 16 pAILY BMR price* issued by the Malaysian Rubber Exchange Al and Rubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday. Dec. Jan. fl (Current Month) (Forward Month) q stayers Seller* Buyers Sellers ci Ceate per kg Cents per kg. a 3MR SCV (I— ton Pallet) 107.00 108 00N 107 00
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 48 16 I'.O.B. $11.80 OCBC $1850 Matsu 8.80 CCM 5.05 B. Srmb. 8.95 Esso Ord. 3.80 M. Bank 5.60 S. Darby 8.60 S. Sship 3.86 T. Cement 5.55 Inchcape 7.25 U.M. Flour 4.00 Bata (M) 4.30 1.85 1.00 .80 33 .25 .20 .20 .20 .16 .15 .15 .14 .14
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      • 26 16 N. Iron H. Leone Fed. Cables S.B.S. Ben K.L. Ind. Sentosa $7.50 $5.75 $4.60 $2.94 $3.64 $3.80 $2.32 —.30 —.20 —.16 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.09
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      • 23 16 Most active stocks G. Perak 250.000 S. MerUn 238.000 Pan El 177.000 B. Llntant 167,000 Total Turnover: 3 B.M Totale Vaue: $11.41 M
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      • 38 16 .->OV. 1 i .>0V. 2V Industrials: 328.25 332.76 f Hotels: 229.22 228.25 Properties: 363.49 367.53 t Tins: 134.45 134.15 t rubbers: 227.43 227.60 Dec. 30. 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dee. 29, 1962 100
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    • 265 16 r>DAY we present readers with a revamped stock price list. In its new form, readers will each day get more Information. That information will be easier to follow and though old habits die hard we feel the new layout of stock prices and
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    • 183 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these Dest agreed merchant rates as at Nov. 20. l«cal dollar* to one unit SELLING BUYING of Foreign Currency TT or O D TT OD s s Stfrllr^"^ H 2778 ***** 2152 sterling Pound 6.5222 6 4713 6 4563 &!MW^ 8
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    • 179 16 ASIAN currency deposit 3 mths 7 13/16 8 3/16 grates for Monday. Nov. 6 mths 8 5/8 8 1/2 US Dollar. 13/18 85 8 Offer Bid US DolUrs/UK Sterlinc 7 days 5 4 7/8 1 mth 5 1/4 S 1/8 Forward exchange swaps 2 mths 5 13/16
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 250 16 MELBOURNE. Mon Share prices gained ground In moderately quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Today* clo«inr middle prices In Australian dollar! and cents, uith the differences on Friday'! close INDUSTRIALS P. m P»I 77'j unch. uit Con. Ind 2.88', +.05 uit. Nat Ind. 1.72', r.M 2MB ank
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      • 193 16 I TTONG KONQ. Mon. -The market opened quietly and i weakened as the day wore on 1 resulting in prices closing at the i lowest level of the day Total turnover value amount- fd to $76 83 mlUlon. Todayi closing middle price! In I Kon fcltaf. and cent,
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      • 37 16 On Iht frit eichams marktt In Horn KonK yeat»rday the U.S. d*llar wai quoted at 363 for T.T. and 3.6350 for caih. Ittrllni «v quoted at IS IT and JTsio** 1 W w quolw>
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  • 211 17 SIBU, Mon. The former Federal Secretary In Sarawak, Datuk Harun Ariffin, today testified in the High Court here in the civil suit Involving the three millionaire Ling brothers. He was called as a witness by Datuk Ling Beng Sung, a director of Kong
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  • 248 17  -  N G. KUTTY Father and uncle refuse to give up search By A SHOUT, THEN HE VANISHES WHILE FISHING QQUATTINQ on the bow ij of a motor sampan, goldsmith assistant Hcng Bak Yong scans the Jurong River in search of his nephew, aged 15, who
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  • 43 17 BRISBANE. Mon. The British Army tn Singapore is buying A 113.600 c5»44.000» worth ol ghee from Queensland, the SUM'S Butter MarketIng Board announced today. The ghee, packed In aluminium tube*, will be used in army ration packs. Reuter.
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  • 273 17  - Govt move to control martial arts clubs GERRY DE SILVA By r rHE Government is studying measures to exercise greater control over the mushrooming martial arts clubs in Singapore. A source said the Ministry of Home Affairs will be in charge of drafting legislation to regulate the growth of these
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  • 37 17 KAMPONG Kembangan Community Centre Is to organise a new elementary sewing class at their premises in Jalan La pang Those Interested are requested to get In touch with the secretary of the community centre.
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    • 577 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N PM Opening followed by (.35 Hogan's Heroes— B o'clock Is Where the Heart Is Well 3.21 For the Family (Malay) 7.1S The Spice of Life (Mandarin) 3.51 A Diary of Events in Singa- 7.41 News in Chinese pore this Week (Malay) 7.N Sports Desk
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    • 102 17 5.11 PN Opening and Programme 7.1S The Partridge Family Summary I.N Oe Westerlies S.IS Man Melukis 1.J5 Peristiwa 535 The Theatre 1.11 News $.51 Weather Report 5.1 5 Wrestling from Chicago I.M News 11.11 English film Girl on Approval 1.11 Alias Smith and Jones 11.41 News 7.N Forum 11.51 Weather
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    • 209 18 r clean fragile Christmas tree ornaments, place them in the sink on a rubber drain mat. Add warm water and a handful of baking soda. Let them soak, then dry with a soft towel. The bl-carb will clean without leaving a dulling finish. LEAKING faucet can't be fixed
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    • 1048 18 MEN: The world's champion story-tellers JS the day coming when a girl, instead of dreaming hopefully about a white wedding, will ask her boyfriend pointblank if his intentions are honourable, while her mother discovers his secret thoughts on an electronic box-of-tncks in the next room? It's certainly beginning to look
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    • 706 19 The importance of being the good cook at home THE time has come, girls you've got to give a bit more serious thought to cooking. Not just on cakemaking and all those decorative, mouthwatering mounds of icing. You can hardly expect your future husband to live on cakes alone. He's
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  • 274 20 The Cup: Nothing is left to chance further the national "shortly after this exhausting schedule, it s lights out. Day after day this goes on with little diversion for the trainees. At any given time, there are about 40 players from the Bandung, Jogjakarta and Soerabaya camps for the selectors
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  • 133 24 LOUIS SOH CHEI LEND, aged 99. passed away peacefully at OROH on 20.11.72 leaving behind beloved wife, Nellie Eu. 2 ton*. Francis and Christopher. 2 daughters. Veronica and Rosalind. 1 daughter-in-law. Patsy Ooh Ouay Hlang, 1 ton-10-law. Leong Hee Lian and 1 grandson Samuel sob. Cortege leave* 11. Moreton
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    • 390 25 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS A SiWoreonJy 50c«, W M^ M l^"^^ 2£ZZslo s £T£Z d y^#X]«f OOT ¥/^/m *ss^ I °^^rst^r (Cont. from Page 24) Education BECINNCRS RAPID GUARANTEED COURSES In Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Typewr'ting, Audio-Typing. Principles of Accounts. Morning. Afternoon and evening Sessions Shorthand Special One month Intensive course (Fee $.13.00 only):
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    • 405 27 BANGKOK, Mor (SINGAPORE defeated Indonesia 2-1 in a lack-lustre match on the second day's play in the fifth King's Cup football tournament here tonight. Singapore led 1-0 at half time. Play was scrappy ror the major part of the first half with an almost
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    • 537 27 I AM directed to refer to a recent article headlined "TIME FOR SBA OFFICIALS TO CALL IT A DAY" by your sports writer, Teoh Eng Tatt. who by the privilege of his position, took on the role of a public crltld.
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    • 292 27 Malay Chamber likely to sponsor Ali bout lOHORE BARU, Mon. Basic agreement on J sponsorship for the Muhammad All exhibition bout In Kuala Lumpur was reached between the Malay Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore NatlonM Sports Promotion Board to- day. Chamber president Syed Ali Al-Atas said here today that
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    • 35 27 BANGKOK. Mon. Kyu Chul Chang. South Korea's Oriental Box 1 n t Federation junior featherweight champion, will fight Thai bantamweight Thanotnjlt Sukhothai over 10 rounds here on Dec. 15, it was announced today.
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    • 64 27 SOLDIERS GUARD WHILE NZ PLAY HEAVY precautions were taken for the match between the All Blacks of New Zealand and Ulster at Belfast on Saturday. Picture shows All Blacks captain K. Klrkpatrick (with ball) leading his team nast armed British soldiers for the came which was won by All Blacks
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    • 105 27 NEW YORK. Mon. Former world boxing champion Muhammad Ali. looking in top form as he worked out before a cock-tail-sipping crowd, announced he was worried about lightheavyweight Bob Foster's left hook in their 12--round bout in Stateline. Nevada tomorrow. All. now aged 30 and sporting a "spare
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    • 22 27 Traffic "A 1 will meet Shipyard 'A' in the Port Authority Recreation Club knockout soccer tournament tomorrow at Bukit Chermin.
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    • 136 27 MACAO Mon. Hone Konc'i John MacDonakl won the "Gala 2*o" In Macao yesterday after veteran driver Albert Poon ran out of on the last Up of the first day't feature event In the two weekend Macao Grand Prix prtifnmmr Poon. also of Hong Kong, had his
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    • 161 28  - STTA should speed up plan for coach PETER SEOW By THE Singapore Table Tennis Association should speed up its plan of engaging a foreign coach, wiiich has been shelved for over a year, if it has any ambitions in next year's Seap Games. Nothing has been accomplished since April last
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    • 237 28 CINGAPORE Ruiby Union will not take any chances when the Civilians cla s b with the Malaysian Police in a key Malaya Cup South tone match at the padang on Saturday. SRU president Niaz Mohammed Shah said yesterday: "Our win over Malaysia at
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    • 316 28  -  JOE DORAI By A SOCCER fiesta is in store for local fans early next month when four foreign teams Australian, Thai, Indonesian and Sabah will play at Jalan Besar stadium from Dec. 1 to 8. The teams have accepted the terms offered by
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    • 307 28  -  G. ROBERT By INDIAN coach Balkrishan Singh yesterday named a 'no surprise' national squad of 24 players to undergo training for the SEAP Games here In September. The players selected are: Veer Singh, V.K. Chelvam. Antony Joseph. Gerard de Cruz. Farlelgh Clarke, M. Jeevanathan. Dolak
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    • 41 28 Results of Pasir Panjang Ponggol Cup soccer matches played on Sunday are: Civilian Utd drew 0-0 with Tamil Movement; SAP Engineers bt Queenstown Idols 4-2, Gillman Utd drew 3-3 with the Knights and Farfield Wednesday bt Hampshire 2-1.
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    • 18 28 Shangri-la Hotel beat Pioneer Industries 10-1 in a friendly soccer match at Tanglln Barbawang on Sunday.
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    • 91 28 TOKYO. Mon. Lonf-hlt--1 tine Muuhl "Jumbo" Oukl of Japan won iadden death play-off against his countryman Teru Sufihara to clinch the 1325.000 Japan coif scries here today. The two men finished the fourth round with two-under-par 70s for a total of 287. one stroke ahead of another
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    • 210 28  - SETBACK FOR SAWLF TRAINING SCHEME A. JOHNSON By CINGAPORE Amateur Weightlifting Federation received a setback in their efforts to raise a strong team for next year's S c a p Games. SAWLF president Soh Ghee Soon said that the People's Association, which manage the community centres, feel that the crash
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    • 19 28 ROLLEI Sporls Club beat Joo Chiat Police Station 5-0 in a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday.
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    • 22 28 Anzuk Police beat Seletar Sports Club A 1 3-1 in the Sembawang constituency knockout soccer tournament at Scmracks on Sunday.
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    • 56 28 BASKETBALL Association of Singapore will hold a management meeting at Sports House, Rutland Road, on Sunday to decide whether Singapore should take part in the Asian Youth tournament at Philippines next month. HAS had previously approved of the tour but due to the recent trouble in
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    • 137 28  - Jeeris will not go to Khmer P. SENEVIRATNE By CYRIL Jeeris, the national bantamweight champion, will not vie for a place in the Singapore team to meet Khmer in a fund raising match in Phnom Phen on Dec. 7. Talented Jeeris has informed the SBA selectors that he does not
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    • 105 28 NEW DELHI. Mon. An unbeaten century by Indian skipper Aja Wadekar was the outstanding feature in yesterday's Duleep trophy semi-final matches Wadekar Joined Sunil Gavaskar for West zone against South Zone soon after Test hopeful Ramnath Parkar had gone for a duck. Together they put on
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    • 354 29 Showgirl can become classic prospect J HERE was no stoppin; Showgirl V. This four-year-old Australian mare by Ironic put up a splendid performance at Ipoh on Sunday when she carried 9.0 to a fluent win over lOf in a Class 3 Div 1 field. It was her third win in
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    • 919 29 WEIGHTS for the Buklt Tlmah races this weekend: SATURDAY OL 1 DIV I SF YIP. II 9.00 Olympic Flame II 9.00 The Tactician 8.08 Dalln's Fancy 8.08 Pekan 111 8.06 Pale Ale 8.05 Man of Honour 8.05 Ten No Trumps 8.04 High Ruler II 8.03 Master Day
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    • 616 29 Ariff in fined $500 for careless riding APPRENTICE Ariffln ■fi. Man was fined" $500 for careless riding on Way Olen and lodging a frivolous objection in Race 3 at Ipoh on Sunday. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the Ipoh races over the weekend: SATURDAY Race 1: After reaching the barrier,
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    • 134 29 roUR trophy races will be run »t the Penang Oold Cup meeting on Dec 33. 34. 10 and SI. The Oold Cup. tor Class 1 Dlv 1 over lOf. will carry 135.000 In stakes. The entry fee U 1253. The other feature races will be.
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    • 356 29 Wasim tries Marsh's gloves and dislocates a finger PERTH, Mon. Pakistan's 25-year-old Test wicketkeeper Waslm Barl tried a new pair of gloves in the match against Western Australia in Perth yesterday, and dislocated a finger. The gloves belonged to Australian Test keeper Rodney Marsh and Wasim now has doubts whether
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    • 122 29 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. South African Oary Player clinched the Brazilian Open golf tournament yesterday with a par 69 for the la*t round to give him a 72-hole total of 370. Eteve Melnlk of the United States, with a 71. took second place 10 strokes behind the
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    • 38 29 TAIPEH. Mon. Thailand and Taiwan won their matches, In the Asian women's basketball championship here last night. Thailand, shattered by South Korea earlier, bounced back to beat Hong Kong 68-39. Taiwan beat Indonesia 106-55.
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    • 20 29 LONDON. Mon. Salford slammed the New Zealand Rugby League touring team 40-4 In a one-sided match at Salford yesterday.
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    • 218 29 BELGRADE, Mon. An early goal by Acimovic gay« Yugoslavia a 1-0 victory over Greece in their World Cup European Group Seven soccer match here yesterday. It was the second match played In the Group so far, Yugoslavia and Spain having drawn the earlier one 2-2 In
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    • 94 29 Banks is picked for top award I ONDON, Mon. England soccer star Gordon Banks, who is threatened with permanent damage to his right eye after a recent car crash, was yesterday named British Sportsman of the Year by the Dally Express newspaper. Banks. 34, who nas been rated the world's
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    • 29 29 SEOUL. Mon. South Korea's Oriental Junior welterweight boxing champion Lee Chang Kll retained his title on a unanimous decision over Filipino, challenger Alberto C*ux here last night.
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    • 649 27 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that MR. VICTOR NGO SWEE CHIANG alias ABDUL HAMID BIN ABDULLAH resigned from United Motor Works (M) Sdn. Bhd. on his own accord with effect from October 23, 1972, to assume as he does now, the position as Managing Director of UNITED MANUFACTURERS (SDN) BHD.,
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    • 469 29 Every Tuesday Friday PlA's "Batik Route" takes you to the world. With the introduction of Pakistan International Airlines' "Batik Route" you can board a PIA jet in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta bound for Colombo or Karachi and on to London, New York, Jeddah, Nairobi, Shanghai and many other cities
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  • 371 30 PORT KLANG, Monday MARINE police rescued a yacht Gemblra early this morning after it had been blown off course during a fierce storm in the Malacca Straits yesterday. It was found drifting near Tanjong Rhu. about five miles south of here at
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  • 87 30 Manila Daily Bulletin to publish again MANILA, Mon. The Philippine martial law administration authorised today the reopening of the Manila Daily Bulletin and the publication of a new newspaper in the Filipino language. Information Secretary Francisco S. Tatad said the Daily Bulletin's name will be slightly changed to Bulletin Today
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  • 29 30 BANGKOK, Mon. A gang believed to be Muslim bandiu shot dead a former provincial assemblyman in southern Pattanl province as he slept In his house. Reuter.
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  • 464 30 LONDON. Mon. The market clo»ed lower anil at S p.m. the Financial lim.s lnde« was S.t lower at 486 6 Hrrrham. Cnurtaiil<l> and Unilever were among industrials to Jecllnt Swan Hunter fell ahead of tomorrow's interim figurrs while ICI shrd two pence In front ol it» nine month
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  • 124 30 ANNE (IN FOX HUNT) DOES IT AGAIN LONDON, Mon. Princess Anne was today in the centre of a fresh public uproar over her private life following the discovery that she went fox hunting in northern England recently. A Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed last night that the 22-year-old princess who already
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  • 45 30 PERTH. Mon. A handful of sweets was hurled at Prime Mlnicter William McMahons face when he was addressing an election rally here today. One of the sweets hit him in the left eye but he carried on with his speech. Reuter.
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  • 31 30 DENVER (Colorado) Mon. U.S. customs agents arrested a man who tried to board a plane yesterday with 10 sticks of dynamite and an automatic pistol in his suitcase. UPI.
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  • 172 30 PILOT errors caused Br which killed all 118 i LONDON, Monday itain's worst air disaster Deople aboard last June, it was disclosed today. Attorney General S 1 r Peter Rawllnson told a public Inquiry that the pilot of the British Europe an Airways Trident,
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  • 14 30 WEATHER outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Occasional rain.
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  • 228 30 Riddle of Britain 's 500,000 'missing' Asians LONDON. Monday rjENSUS figures showing Britain lias a non-white population of aronnd 1.5 million have seriously under estimated the size of the immigrant community, Asian diplomats and anti-immigration spokesmen said last week. According to the provisional figures from the 1971 census, the non-white
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  • 55 30 NEW DELHI. Mon. India and Bangladesh have agreed to repatriate family members of Pakistani civilians and soldiers currently in Indian custody in exchange for the families of the 205.000 Bengalis Interned in Pakistan.. An Indian Government announcement said the move was proposed "as a humanitarian gesture" in hopes
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  • 33 30 NE V DELHI, Mon. Delhi University has been closed for an indefinite period following student violence over demand* to give students a bigger say In the way it Is run. Reuter.
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