The Straits Times, 14 October 1970

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times m Niitiiiiiiil XHWS|)H{IH|- Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1970 15 CENTS K-D.N. 451? M.C. (P) No. 1507
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  • 620 1 Talks to free kidnap victims Troops out as Quebec Govt opens negotiations MONTREAL, Tuesday THE Quebec Government opened negotiations last night with the kidnappers of a British diplomat and a provincial Cabinet Minister as hundreds of armed combat troops joined police in guarding politicians, diplomats and other prominent people in
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  • 7 1 TROOPS, POLICE GUARD TRUDEAU See Page 3
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  • 163 1 Border bandits set up roadblocks for hold-ups BANGKOK, Tues. Bandits have set up road blocks to kidnap and rob car passengers in southern Thailand near Malaysia. Opposition Party spokesman said here. Mr. Somboon Sirithorn, Democrat Party spokesman, told reporters yesterday that the bandits, under a leader named Vor Yeh. had
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  • 50 1 HONG KONG. Tues. Overseas Chinese visiting communist China with foreign pa.^ports may go only to bic cities and native low us but may not enter rural areas, and Canton people believe tins is because there l> still chaos in the countryside. Chinese travellers said today. AP.
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  • 178 1 GROUP BURNS CHURCH TO SHOW IT MEANS BUSINESS /iSLO, Tues. An un- identified group which has threatened to kidnap the children of a U.S. Embassy official here unless he paid 500.000 kroners (aDout $220,000) iias set fire to a church to show it means business, poiice told a press conference
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  • 39 1 CAIRO. Tues Airport police here have a i rested three people who attempted to steal the wreckage of the Pan-American Jumbo jet which Palestinian guerillas hijacked and blew up alter landing here last month. Reuter.
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  • 65 1 Bid to blow up railway line BELFAST, Tues. Saboteurs tried to blow up the main railway line linking Northern Ireland with the neighbouring Irish Republic early today. Two bombs were planted on the Belfast-Dublin line near Lurgan, about 20 miles from the border with Southern Ireland. But a railway spokesman
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  • 178 1 MOSCOW. Tuesday r» Soviet Union today denied that it was building a military base in Cuba. A statement issued by the Soviet news agency l.i— said: "The Soviet Union has not built, and is not building, a military base on Cuba and is not
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  • 377 1 Spore to get anti smoke liquid soon CINGAPORE. Tues. An anti-smoke diesel deodorant to clear the air on Singapore's streets will be making its debut here in a few months' time. One of the delegates of the British trade mission to the Far East from Liverpool which arrived here on
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  • 158 1 SOVIET SPY LONSDALE DIES OF HEART ATTACK LONDON lues— Soviet spy Gordon Lonsdale. mastermind of a 1960 espionage ring which stole British naval secrets, had died in Russia, according to a press report here The report in todays Evening News said the 47-year-old Lonsdale collapsed from i heart attack while
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  • 52 1 NfW YORK. Tues. For hours about 3.000 rock-n-roll fans bid at an auction for such rare rock-n-roll memorabilia as a sweater once worn by Beatle Paul McCartney and a trumpet blown by Miles Davis. The result sponsors said, was US$l5,OOO rais-ri for political candidates opposed to the Vietnam
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  • 237 1  - Reform Centre youth in escape drama VICTOR NG By CINGAPORE, Tues. A young detainer from the Reformatory Training Centie in Bedok escaped from custody today, and stabbed himself repeatedly with a knife before being recaptured. Zahanuddin Adnan, 24, was taken to the Outram Hospital, where he was treated for superficial
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  • 48 1 MOSCOW. Tue.- -France and the Soviet Union said today they both favoured the tailing of a "properly prepared" European security conference The announcement came In a joint declaration nt the end of the eight-day state visit to the Soviet-union of French President Georges Pompidou. Reutrr.
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  • 43 1 TOKYO. Tues. Communist China aniicunced today it and Canada have decided to recognise each others government* and establish diplomatic relation* effective immediaii lv In Talpeh. Nationalist China today announred that H had decided lo break off relation* wiih China ISh P»;r
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  • 30 1 BANGKOK iiu The Thai Third Regie. .nl Army has started a major snti-cnmm'inlst drive ajainsi entrenched In the jungled hUh of northern Thailand, military sources said today. Reuter.
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    • 65 1 EBAN OFFER TO HAVE TALKS WITH RIAD WASHINGTON. l«i»>» I'rarli ForHcn Minister Mr. Abba Eban said today he would br willing to meet Mr. Mahmoud Rlad. the Forritn Minister of Efypt. In New York, should Mr. Riad vrk such an pneountrr. "I wouW certainly accept It" Mr. Khan told reoorters
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    • 25 1 OTTAWA. Tun. Prim* Mini«t«r Trud'au InM P«ill»Bfnt today the only thine that hat lo be done i« to arrange a "mechanism" far
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    • 40 1 See World Champions in Action 11th SINGAPORE OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP Kiutiun-ttu Singapore Badminton Stadium GUILLEMARD ROAD S«miFinal*: 17th October Finali: 18th October Tickets available at Winston's (Pte) Ltd., The Arcade Low Poh Hye, 17 Change Alley Badminton Stadium Sponsored by
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
    • 429 3 Shock for audience as Black Power hits the London stage I ON DON, Tues. The clenched list of Black Power nit the Umcioii stage yesterday in a display wnich left the critics nursing their bruises. Twenty -me critics and playgoer* had marched smartly into London's Institute of Contemporary Arts to
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    • 340 3 Revolt against the republic, Sihanouk urges people UONG KONG. Tues.— Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday urged his seven million countrymen to rise against the four-day-old Cambodian republic not because he was a confirmed monaichist but because it was in their own interest. Tiip lnrmer Cambodian leader, who now lives In exile
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    • 54 3 Boeing bomb scare LONDON. Tues. A Enein* 707 airliner took off (or New York inst night six hours later than scheduled, after a bomb scare The BOAC plane, had ti rued back while over Ireland vnen an anonvmoux caller mS4 a bomb wan on board. But there was no bomb
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    • 128 3 Woman names Sinatra's son in paternity suit lAS VEGAS, Tues— Frank Sinatra Jr. was named father of a six-month-old boy In a paternity suit filed In Las Vegas yesterday. Mlss Carol Sue Edjnonston s«id Sinatra was the father of her son. Victor, born in Chicago la>t April Sinatra. reached at
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    • 408 3 OTTAWA, Tuesday TAN ADI AN Armed Forces troops have been mobilised to protect Prime Minister Mr. Trudeau and other leading Government officials and property in the capital. An undisclosed number of troops headed for the city by air and in vehicles from the Armed
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    • 141 3 Rumanian tourists seek asylum in France |>ARIS. Tues. Five Rumanian tourists on a week's viait to Paris have asked for political asylum in France. Interior Ministry officials said here last right. The officials said one of the five had twice attempted to commit suicide after tour organi.sers tried to force
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    • 65 3 SEOUI I'uc*. Two west Hermans were Jailed for two years ana tinea 44 million «on i about £58.700 1 erch for illegal gold trafficking The two men Huhner Bach. 40. and Helm Gunter. 29. were arrested at Kimpo international airport when they flew in from Toiyo
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    • 51 3 ROME. lues. t\ll.d Orrek composer Mikis Theodomkiv has arrived here to prepare for his fart public concert, on Oct. 19. since the Greek military-backed Government look power in 1887 and imprisoned him. Thr sh.;>v. titled Theodorokw Directs Theodorakw." will be thp opcniig concert of a sixmonth world tour.
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    • 59 3 LONDON. Tuen. Th« Royal Mint said yesterday It would not issue pennies to banks, no endlnlr the 1.000-year era of the British com. The mint, which last month halted all production of the penny, said the step was taken in anticipation of the conversion of the nations
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    • 35 3 TOKYO. Tuev The Japan Petroleum Association decided today to .tend a technical -Mir\rry mission to Burma. Malayma and Singapore in mulNnvember to study the feasibility of Japan's aaphalt exports to these countries. A*.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 41 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Vlgeaig/wgegEg/j I pave- bought me- J r^\ V-^a pgeseMT j W AAPPV jtfeM I WEDDING I f TOLD urn that i was QUITE CONTENT JUST 7D > »uve mv oeoK&e j— A Clj WEDDINC, flr*\ fHSKii JO-9
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 435 4 US stand on isolations' may hold up M-East talks NEW YORK, Tuesday [•JHJ; future of Big Four talks on the Middle East looked gloomy today over the hardening U.S. attitude towards alleged So-viet-Egyptian violations of the 90-day ceasefire. The chief UN. delegates of the U.S.. Russ>a. France and Britain yesterday
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    • 30 4 SAIGON, Tues. U.S. Ambassador Mr. Bunker will return to Washington next week for Suite Department consultations, causing a spate of rumours here that he will retire. UPI.
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    • 98 4 AMMAN. Tues.— Marxist gnerilU leader Dr. George Haba»h (above) jeslrrdajr braved a ISSI4.MO reward for his capture offered by the Jordanian Government and returned here for the first tine since last month's fighting between the guerillas and the Jorda nian Army. A member of the central
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    • 245 4 Pump to aid heart victims being developed PITTSBURGH. Tues. •I Westlnghouse Electric Corp. said yesterday it wu developing a new ballcon-tvoe numo which could be inserted Into the aorta of heart attack victims to assist in the pumping of blood from the heart to the circulatory system. The tntra-aortic balloon
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    • 192 4 China and Canada to set up diplomatic links OTTAWA, Tuesday. £ANADA and China have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, informed sources here said. It was not known when recognition would be formally declared, but the Taiwan Ambassador to Canada. Mr. Yu-Chl Hsueh was reported last night to be preparing to
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    • 146 4 ROME, Tues. Christie's, the London art dealers, will stage Italy's most valuable ever auction of old masters here on Thursday despite anonymous phone threats and attempts by rival Italian dealers to have it stopped, a lawyer for the firm said today. A Christie's
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    • 186 4  - Gorton on Paisley and the Pope Jack Fingliton From CANBERRA, Tues.—Nortu- crn Ireland's lan Paisley would not be welcome in Australia while Pope Paul was making a visit. Prime Minister John Gorton told Parliament today. Rev. Paisleys views, said Mr. Gorton, were clearly designed to stir up religious bigotry. He
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    • 37 4 KARACHI. Tue«. Ecato experts from the World Meteorological Organisation will meet In Dacca lor a week from Oct. 21 to discuss tropical cyclones In the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. UPI.
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    • 124 4 ■SET l^BHß^B^' iXJII l^»r things are ■I^KS^ini^^lßi^^B smite?s* til fl Bfl Before one of our captains takes A V\W M^^^^.3 R I command of a Boeing 707-3208 I *^!p BHI I an J et< nc s a veteran airman. He's flown over 1.500.000 mHe» I on smaller pure and prop
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 372 5 Police battle antiCastro mob at the UN NEW YORK, Tuesday demonstrators scaled the fences oi the United Nations building yesterday and lowered the flags of three communist countries. Police stopped them after they had lowered the Soviet Union flag one-third of the way. They seized two young men in a
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    • 97 5 GENEVA. Tues, Th« world's developing nations today won a six-year struggle to obtain preferential treatment for their exports to the markets of the industrialised world. This major break-through was achieved when the United Nations Conlerence on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) special committee on preferences formally
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    • 40 5 HOBART. Tues.— A policeman BM Introduced a group of 30 schoolchildren here to their first whiff of marijuana. The police-led snilf-in" was fraiured dunnp a dru« workshop" at a drugs seminar at a school yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 269 5 Heath's win made Nixon richer by $30 LONDON, Tues. President Nixon won US$3O on a bet the Conservatives would win Britain's general election earlier this year, sources clo&e to Prime Minister Edward Heath said yesterday. The sources said yesterday. Mr. Nixon told Mr Heath how he won the money when
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    • 25 5 RANGOON. Tues— Burma has resumed full diplomatic relations with China with the appointment of U Them Maung a* Burmese ambassador to Peking. —UPI.
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    • 150 5 Now a new device to stop skyjacking OYDNEY, Tuesv- A com- £> panv here baa built what it claims to be a foolproof system for stopping skvjackinr and bank robbers. It claims it can tell the difference between tuns and other metal objects and ran even detect a real pistol
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    • 131 5 Unchecked births threat to Asia warning HTOKYO. Tues.—Popu--1 a t i o n experts warned today that unchecked births are threatening Asian nations with unemployment and mentallyretarded children in the near future. The wan.ings were heard as the International Planned Parentnood Federation dPPFi opened its second Western Pacific regional conference
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    • 171 5 BODY OF EVA PERON FOUND BY SUPPORTERS BUENOS AIRES, Tuev. Thr Pernn^t movement said vest rdav it had located the body of Eva Prron. wife of former dictator Juan D. P. ron. Jorf c Daniel Pal a d i no, personal delegate of the former dictator, mM the body would
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    • 81 5 Know any motor cycles with a spare wheel? Nice thing about a Vespa. Flat tyre. Change to spare wheel. Away you go. Impossible with a messy motorcycle Another nice thing about a Vespa is direct transmission. No chains to break or tangle. Vespa also has one piece bodywork and big
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  • 199 6 $200,000 plan to clean up S'pore River JETTIES TO CLOSE, SQUATTERS TO GO SINGAPORE, .Tuesday fHK Public Works Department is launching a $200,000 campaign to transform the foulsmelling Singapore River inlo Singapore's River Seine. A PWD official said today: 'We will be using a four-pronged strategy to spruce it up."
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  • 115 6 'Mixed Bag' in for jungle training SINGAPORE, Tues. A -mixed bag of Welsh. Irish and Gurkha soldiers will start training at the Jungle Warfare School in Kota Tinggi this week. The troops are a rifle company of the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, the support company of the
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  • 231 6 By NELLIE HAR: Singapore, Tuesday IT WAS the most disciplined herd that ever thundered down our way. But Uke all thundering herds, this one was savagely alive and kicking! Tonight it was hard-blow-ing and raging tempo from the word "go" as the Thundering Herd stomped
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  • 190 6 CHILDREN UNDER 10 WILL BE BARRED FROM MGR's RECEPTION CINGAPORE, Tueis Children under 10 will be barred from a public reception at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday in honour of the Indian screen idol, M. G. Ramachandran. A member of the 32-num-ber reception committee, Mr. O. Sarangapany. explained tonight ,x--pect
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE I Chin Koon. nioiht. Minister. Mr I.cc Kuan Yew. will be gurs' -of -honour at the Lai Wah Restaurant's seventh anniversary, and will officiate the opening of the restaurant's branch at Bendemeer Road tomorrow at noon.
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  • 286 7  -  NANCY BYRAM JI By CIMiAPORt:. Tues. What a surprise. Singapore is m> much like home. said Soviet philologist. Madame Ann Kartvrlishvile. ."in. toiliv Mml. inn- Kartvclishvilr is among the first batch of IH So\iet tourists lo arrive in Singapore, on
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  • 412 7  -  CHIA POTEIK By SINGAPORE, Tins. "Fur from Ihe madding ci<> w <l" seems l<> be one reason for the Public Utilities Board planning new beadajiiarlers. On Saturday, the PUB chairman. Dr. Ong Swee Law announced that $40 million had been
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Mr C P. Chitrar.su chairman of the Legislative Council of Tamil Nadu In Madras, will arrive tomorrow for a two-day visit. The legislator, who is accompanied by his wife, is on his way home after attending the recent Commonwealth Parliamentary Association confeienc* In Canberra
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  • 308 7 Japan to provide more equipment to centre CINGAPORE. Tues. The O Japanese Government is considering providing another $100,000 worth of equipment for the Prototype Production and Training Centre in River Valley Road. Mr. Chan Wing Kwok, acting director of the Engineering and Industrial Development Agency, said this today after the
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  • 150 7 Hole-in-heart boy undergoes 3-hour surgery SINGAPORE. Tins. Peoang holf-in-the-heart boy Michael Cin-e. nine, took the rtrst step towards bein*? cured At the Tan Took Seng hospital, he underwent a three-hour operation to Increase the blood supply to his lungs. The surgery was necessary to Improve his general conoltlon, and prepare
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  • 125 7 Three Thai seamen hurt in fight at sea SINGAPORE. Tues Three crew members oi a Tliai fishing vessel were treated at Outram Hospital today for injuries sustained In ;i fight among them.-elves in the South China Sea a few days ago. All three had bralm <>n their bodies. It is
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  • 190 7 CINGAPORE. Tups. A start officer oi the Defence Ministry. LtCol. Edward Yon? will leave tomorrow for Trinidad to serve on a military court martial to inquire into the islands April mutiny of the Army. A MINDEF statement today said the Government
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 41 7 Bog! Hunny by Ralph Heimdahl fT SELL OSGOOCO I WAKJTA 8E SJRe"\ ooy, ya know: y he gets a sood I ~vojj" > HOME: he's LiK-ey 5 /•'^^rljVOULDN'7? sl_^ I > what 1 1 MkClT s AY HE Ltm ™Q Mr aTI PI
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  • 225 8  -  LEE SU SAN By SIM. APORI Tuev Argentinian guitarist Krnesto Bilrtti has two travel companions to till his life with inu.su- and love. One is his guitar, the other his wife, (iracifla. 26. who gave up teaching in Argentina to be with him
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  • 382 8 Company boss reported brother-in-law to the ACA K. LUMPUR. Tues 4 BUILDING firm managing director reported to the Anti-Corruption Agency after his brother-in-law had allegedly demanded $8,000 from him for the approval of the tender for a 51. 5 million housing project. Tengku Hamid bin Tengku Tan Sri Ismail. 38.
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  • 67 8 Man charged with tax evasion BINOAPORE. Tues. Ng Kirn Huat, 51, today denied having a total of 8.240 lb. of dutiable caustic soda near Sungei Sawa on Oct. 12. He also denied having 56 lb. of dutiable cigar-tobacco in a -noun* at Turut Track off Neo Tew Rnati. Duty on
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  • 166 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday CINGAPORES Minister ot Finance, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said today the Republic was willing to work closely with Malaysia in any joint marketing svstpm for nfltiiFAl nilihpr Mr. Hon was speaking to reporters at the Kuala Lumpur international airport
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  • 39 8 SINGAPORE. Tu«> A BMW 700 Coupe caught fire while travelling along Lotting 1. Toa Payoh, tonight. The driver wr» unhurt. The fire wan put out in less than five minutes by a fire engine
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  • 120 8 FLOODS RECEDE SO BAILEY BRIDGE REPLACED IPOH, Tues. The Bailey bridge over fhr Perak River at Parit. which was withdrawn at 10 p.m. last night, was replaced early this morning and open to ail traffic. The bridge was pulled back last night as a precautionary measure when the water-level of
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  • 40 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The National Junior College band will play at the Ulu Pandan Community Centre. Coronation Road West, tomorrow from 7 p.m. -8 p.m. in conjunction with the "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution Free" campaign in the constituency.
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  • 159 8 Still time to enter 'Jet Queen' quest contest CINGAPORE, Tues. Ever wondered what it's like to live like a President in a hotei, that is? If you are a girl, and young and pretty, there's still time to find out at someone else's expense. All you have to do is
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    • 46 8 LAI WAH RESTAURANT take pleasure in Announcing the Opening of LAI WAH RESTAURANT BRANCH (Air-conditioned) at Block (44) 1436, B«ndemeer Rood, Singapore 12. T.I: *****0 A *****1 by Mrs. Lee Chin Koon on Wednc.doy 14th October, 1970 at 12.00 noon Cocktails: 12.00 noon to 4.00 p.m.
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  • 300 9 Republic short of class B hotels, seminar told SINGAPORE, Tues. Eighty nine per cent ol hotel rooms in Singapore are rated class A (an av< rate of U.S.$9 per bed and over) while the demand is only for 53 per cent. This imbalance of price supply and demand was pointed
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  • 39 9 BUTTERWORTH Tues. Thieves broke Into the Shell depot at Bapan Dalam here and got away with $15,500 worth of motor oils and other goods. Police later recovered 466 gallons of oil and detained five suspects.
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  • 113 9 Course for off-set machine operators SINGAPORE. Tues. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will conduct a course for off-set machine operators at Spicen International Ltd. at 214. Alexandra Road from Nov. 2 to Dec 4 A graduate of the Wurtzburg Graphic Arts School and the University of
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  • 425 9 Irritants that mar tours in S'pore GROUSES BY OPERATORS SINGAPORE, Tuesday 'J'HE Republic's first tourism seminar, which entered its second day today, heard about some of the "irregularities" of tour operations. These, the 120 delegates were told, included difficulties with the Port Authority, the airport police, unlicensed tourist guides, unscrupulous
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  • 53 9 kINGAPORE. Tues Mr Peter Oehrmann. executive chef of Mandarin Hotel, will hold coaklng session In the Hollandsche Club at 22. Camden Park at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Gehrmann will demonstrate hi* culinary skills In the creation of international dishes and will Rive tips on how to nerve dishes
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  • 266 9  - MEGUMI TODDLES INTO HEARTS OF THE AUDIENCE RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE Tucv She ■M like one of those rute Japanese dolls vim 888 in a shop window come to life. Mi nun K.iu.tr.i/.iki. six. adorable in nor flowered kimono with triir tied in a top knot, toddled rieht into the
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  • 128 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two Royal Marine pilots with thr 3rd Commando Brigade Air Squadron, based in Singapore, have been awarded the Queen's Commendation for outstanding flyinc skill, courage and devotion to duty. They are Colour Sergeant J E. Summers and Sgt. S. Watson. They
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  • 154 9 SINGAPORE. Turn. THE taikong and a crew member of a lighter, were rescued from choppy seas in the Outer Roads this morning when their vessel was flipped over by the wake of a passing ship and sank. The taikong. Loh Tian Chin, 28. of Taman Ho Swee.
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  • 436 9 By CHUA SIEW KENG SINGAPORE. Tuesday THE former secretary-general of the Port WorkA ers' Union. Nagalingam Mathiyookee. 43. told a district court today that complaints "poured in** about canvassers from a printing firm abusing their privileges while getting advertisements for a union souvenir
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  • The Straits Times
    • 480 10 The Malaysian Government is as interested as any Asian government in the American ceasefire proposals for Vietnam, but clearly is not called upon to commit itself to help police the truce until invited to do so. This cannot be before there is at least broad agreement on
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    • 273 10 Industrialisation in a country with a limited domestic market must be underwritten by an aggressive export policy. This is true of Malaysia which has a market of only ten million consumers. Selling manufactured goods in a competitive world market is infinitely more difficult, however, than selling
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    • 230 10 High wages must correspond with high productivity if inflation is to be avoided. Co-operation between worker, employer and government is needed to keep industrial peace, prevent exploitation and advance economic and social wellbeing. Singapore's awareness of this was heightened by the British military pullout which meant that
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  • 612 10  - Hanoi —is it losing its grip? JAMES P. STERBA PRESIDENT NIXON HAS DECLARED THAT HIS NEW PEACE INITIATIVE HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE. BY THE 'REMARKABLE SUCCESS' OF THE VIETNAMISATION PROGRAMME. By CAIQOK United a States and South Vietnamese officials here believe that as Vietnamlsation has progressed, security has improved in
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  • Letters
    • 282 10 ON toe subject of the loss of a beautiful tree in Jalan Hicks raised by you correspondent "Tree Lover" (ST.. Sept. 24). I woald like to express my sorrow to see all the trees being cut down in Jalan Sultan, Petaling Jaya,
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    • 103 10 IVITH reference to the recent statement by the Minister of Health that "Mothers-to-be prefer private nursing homes," I wish to add to the reason other than the Penang Maternity Hospital being short-handed. There was a recent diarrhoea epidemic and my child was unfortunately born in the midst of it
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    • 54 10 VARIOUS schools Ibsue book lists lor the new year only when the schools reopen in early January. This causes great Inconveniences for parents, particularly If they are poor. Schools should release the lists at the close of the final term The books could then be bought during November
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    • 129 10 DISAPPOINTED wrote in your paper in regard to her inability to withdraw her contribution from the Central Provident Fund when retiring at 46. I had the same experience 11 years ago when I was trying to withdraw mine. Fortunately. someone told me to go the easy way round,
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    • 67 10 THE request* of residents of the Belangkas area ol Kampong Pandan for telephones have been delayed for .some time. We wish to know why some areas, like -the Lornie Road area have been given preference although the development within the housing complex has not reached Its final phase yet. It
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    • 56 10 \f ALACCA held Its last badminton champlonshtp In 1968. Due to the May troubles there was no championship last year. Malacca was one of the few states that did not run off Its championship. Badminton players are wondering whether there will be a championship this year Perhaps the Malacca Badminton
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    • 220 10 Y°U published a letter on Oct. 10 in which the writer expressed the view that it is unfair not to let women withdraw their money from the Central Provident Fund if they retire at the age of 45. The express object of the Central
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  • 511 10  - CITY LIVES UNDER REIGN OF TERROR EDWARD COWAN By MONTREAL The Front for the Liberation of Quebec, the organisation responsible for two political kidn a p p ings in Montreal last week, has been terrorising this city intermittently for seven years. From gasoline bombs the F.L.Q. has escalated to dynamite,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 48 10 PRODunTS You nmvr hoard it to Good! MISS Umiphcr* A.. $17*00 NH Umiphtr. $247.10 PUT Verwdyn. 10 00 Mill Umdync 8 $110.00 •IS4S Unidyna Ml $240.00 PIS4«V Unidyna IV $300.00 (Cash di»eoun» ello-ad Rufftd, fitted Cernrlni Com and 20-ft. Cable included. T.M.A. (Pte) LTD.. U*U4pne*£ Hiah Str..t, Singapore
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    • 129 10 "ORIENTAL CARPET PALACETI j Ist SALE IN 5 YEARS I SUPERB CHOICE SELECTION ['PERSIAN BOKHARA (Modhim Qualify Only) j CARPETS RUGS J from 2nd OH. to 30th Nov. 70 M.K. ZEPHYR AMIR Sol* Proprietor Jm&M m S9.Tan O lin Road Singapore, 10 fIIVIIIWI '*> Phont: *****9 CARPET PALACE HOUSE OF
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  • Business Times
    • 600 11  -  BLAIR JOHNSON By the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index continues ils hesitant upward movement Ihe bottom is falling out of the market for speculative issues The purge against manipulation has shaken the confidence of speculators and recent highflyers are taking :i tumble as operators
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    • 86 11 RISKS Mega Chem. $1.10 V.O. Bank $1.32 Fair Lady $1 .57 B'juntai 111.38 Wparnes $2.25 FALLS Tong Meng $1.39 Fancy Tile $2.58 J. Waugh $3.08 N. Iron $3 9(i SEA. Corp $0 92 -t US 05 M 05 +03 —08 —06 —06 —06 —05 Sovran $120 —05
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    • 41 11 Straits Times Indices Ort. 12 Oct. 13 Induttriali: IMJI 135.27 I 11..1r 1. 65.23 63.0S Pniprrtim: NIS.2K IVC.II 1 Im- 50.31 911. 4". 1 rubber* 113.41 U3.3S Dec. in. lstit. ioe 1 Orr. .11. 19CR 100 t Dec. 2f. IMS 100
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    • 128 11 WKST Malaysia's balance of trade of 5648.9 million for the eight months ended August 1970, is 25 per cent below that of the corresponding period last year. Imports have been maintained at a constant level above the figures for last year, and the total of $2,144.9 million
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    • 267 11  -  HENRY CHANG By r PHE first large scale 1 survey of management practices in industry and commerce in Malaysia hus got off to a good start. The survey which will cover 200 selector] companies is being conduct pd by Mr. A. B. Sim and Mr. Gregory Thong, two
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    • 319 11  -  CORESUS warn By Red carpet welcome rpHK other day one of 1 m.v editors expounded on the wonders of Moscow which he experienced on a recent trip, and I was so "sold" on the idea that I decided it would be Soviet I'nion here I come when my
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    • 186 11 I ONDON: Tin sources said they expect little market reaction on the announcement that the Tin Buffer Stock was down to 955 long tons at the end ol June since the market had estimated a Buffer Stock total in the 500-1,000 ton range. One
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    • 517 11 S'pore manufacturers expect 3,000 m. output this year 'r»HE output of Bin--1 gapore's manufacturing industries, excluding rubber processing, is expected to top the $3,000 million mark this year. The projected combined output of 20 major industry groups based on the Department ol Statistics' indices of industrial production lor the first
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 11 11 AND ANY JOB THAT REQUIRES SAND BLAST CLEANING Jf contact: BM-r,
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    • 213 11 Insidtj Japan Mainrd for rirlay of onlmnrr port froplr In bosinrna; Shipping rolnmn; Young N Swinfin' P»tr 12. Company net»», Sharr markrt report. omronditirv I'.ije 11. llvfrwi* niarkrt l.ondnn. Nrw Ynrk. Mrlbournr. Hong Kong. Closing prim and biwinrm donr. Pagr 11. flj^B^S^a^A^t* Monroe 900 Series Electronic Calculators. IVIX^I II \J*2
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  • Article, Illustration
    738 12 New Service THE arrival of the m.v. Punipu Argentina in SinpaiHjrc ton < will mark the Inaugura tionof an Argentine liner service in t lie liner tradi between South America and the Far K.iM She is owned by Compania Argentina de Navigaclon international or CANISA" of Buenos who propose
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  • 617 12  - Japan blamed for delay of container port PETER HO By p|O\<i K()X(i: Work is now underway in Hong Kong for a $2.">0 million Container Terminal at Kwnichung in the Kowloon area, lint an unexpected delay has cropped up. And those in the shipping community with a stake in the Colony's
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  • 564 12 I^EW yo.inp business- men ran match Mr. Goh Swee Chows self made success. From earning 50 cents a day, he now nas nothing to worry about "as far as money is concerned." Only 33. he already has five companies to his credit. His business is general marine
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  • 332 12 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS TEAM 3 MR. Patrick F. K. Wong has just returned from a month'a study tour of Europr Rnd 'England, where he studied the latest trend in Interior, Industrial and Butldintr designs. An Interior Designer with Architects Team Mr. Wong visited varloua departmental .store*, hotels, restaurants, furniture marts
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 115 12 <av9 bb^bW^ S jj| B^g^ki^^.^amMk hi irnj^ Australia. Non-Stop. We jet there every Tuesday and Friday. Then on to New Zealand. Australia. Silent Outback. And the sound of the booming surf. Where you can down a beer or buy into minerals. Great continent. Bold and swinging Sydney. Kings Cross. We
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    • 238 12 If you're looking for products to import, we've got a service that can help you. The State of New York of- jy fers you a free service that '/a^v^ < >^ r>^a^P > helps to find sources of prod- "V SjT y^} ucts, equipment, or materials j*. A that you
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 241 13 North sea can supply Britain's entire gas needs NATURAL gas from beneath the North Sea will provide virtually all Britain's gas Mipplies by 1975, says a report out yesterday in London. Already more than half the country's needs is now coming from this source- -found only five ynrs ago- and
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    • 50 13 <\1 Expot 1 prl.» tn ,i,in •trtlmg areaa In I S. Mian prr MM, (31 I r»r«t ri»itl»r«- prir* tn Singapore •intlar* for l»l. '•rH rpwi 1 1) ■U.S. *<» 14 1 S< H I SC It •U.S. a 7. 50 O". S A 6.73 SI 47S
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    • 26 13 Oct. 13 RUBBER: 4ff>/« cents (up one-elf hth of a cent). TIN: $651.75 (up $3.12> z cts.). Estimated offering 255 tons (down Htc tons).
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    • 380 13 pONSOLIDATED Hotels incurred a net loss of $39,961 in the year ended April, 1970, chairman Whang Tar Liang revealed in his annual report yesterday. The company which owns the Singapore Sheraton Hotel, yet to be built at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Coleman Street,
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    • 179 13 'T'HK Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 13. Local dollar* to on* unit miiim, of Foreign Currency. TT or OD S Sterling Pound 7.3725 Australian Dollar 3.447.5 New Zealand Dollar 3.457 ft Bouth Arabian Dinar 7.3900 U.S. Dollar 3 0950
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 336 13 rE rubbrr market yesterday opened with a softer tendency due to lower than expected London advicrs and first business was struck at 48*» for November. A very quiet and thin session ruled until towards nnnn when the market becamr a shade steadier possibly influenced by the forthcoming talks
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      • 13 13 \!nn.H» it' iti'- of ont. »244 »»lltn. Dx-«mh*r/Jaßu«r7 m WTt P>M.
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      • 214 13 Tin price recovers THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday regained some of last week's losses by putting on $3.12 V 2 cents to $651.75 per picul on an offering estimated down five tons to 255 tons. Encouraged by the overnight London upward trend which showed a £1 rise, the
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      • 112 13 p MINIS! fDOOUCI IXCHANC.I 'INf«-Om NOON CLOtINC emeu up »icul VESTinoAv Coconut Oil: bulk i .4. -.-M»r« I^7 wllm. Coo'»: \l,xr<l if o b.l lonv No»' •>■• i k r™,, sm n P*w: Munlnk AST* w*ll» to B NI%V SIR.", *rllrr*. Sarawak "•i'lr fn b. «»ft"i NI.W $172. ril^t*
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    • 142 13 MANY NEW LOWS IN PRICES LEADING stocks were again proving their resilience on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The steadiness in investment shares was farther emphasized by a generally weaker industrial section. The day saw quite a number of counters making new lows. I mp.it Nombor I
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    • 111 13 UNIT holders In The Savings Fund, managed by Singapore Unit Trust, will receive a dividend payment of $4.38 gross per 100 units tomorrow. Announcing this today, the Executive Director of S U.T., Mr. R. C. Downing, said this would bring gross dividends for 1970 to $7.64.
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 305 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. In the quietest day's trading for some weeks, mining shares eased aero.v. a broad front on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Other sectors also appeared a little lower. In the miners most losses were reasonably small though International Mining and The Narbalek I raniums were under selling
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      • 57 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Monday 64.22 Friday 64.15 Week ago 63.16 RUBBERS Monday 145.15 Friday 145.05 Week ago 145.30 OILS Monday 291.93 Friday 295.55 Week ago 287.69 INDCSTRIALB Monday 368.5 Friday 373.4 Week ago 374.4 DOW JONES Monday 764.24 Friday 768.69 Week ago 776 70 LONDON DOLLAR PRKMII'M Monday 34',
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      • 252 14 NEW YORK. Mon. Stocks finished substantially lower In the lightest trading ln several weeks. The Dow Jones industrial average gave up 4.45 and closed above its low. Declining Issues led those on the upside by about 938 to 330 The volume was 8 4 million shares. Analysts said
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      • 260 14 HONO KONO, Tue«. The market remained quiet and slow throughout the day. Price* were fractionally lower. Hutchison* improved to HK522.70 after opening at HK522.50, on the other hand Associated Hotels fell to HKSI2.BO after opening at HK»13.10 Wharves were active and over 13,000 shared traded between HKSI3.IO and
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      • 365 14 T ONDON. Tu»i. Tho m»rkH wjih lJ n«rreiwly mlnil In qul»l .rarllnl. TTir- W»ll ?tr»»l do»nlr»n<l r«n»rrt PBtrtM hr>«lUnry xlthouch nmr *•*•*> tlv» buying wm «»m at th» lower lrv»l«. CnnrtiiionK «rr» ilirk *h«*d of thr UK s^piemhrr trmi* flKiirn rt'i» 10 morrow. Clcwint middle prlrn of selected tcx-k*
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    • 946 14 DID AND OFFER PRICKS OFFI OiALLT LISTfO AT TNI CLOSt AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINut ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANQt WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS VCSTERDAV WERE IO«.|\(. lo\h: All Mt-tloM closed steady. TI'RNOVKR: Official total turnover us supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday lncludinK odd lota totalled 1,244.500
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    • 998 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exehangr yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brarkrts in lots of 1.00(1 unless otherwise specified. INDISTRIALS AJinontoto (3) $2 Akan (1) $133. Berjaya Kawal (2) $1 04. (4) $1.03, (1)
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 272 13 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES (S) PTE. LTD. MARKETING COMPANY for PHILIPS product! require mi engineer to repreaenf their Telecommunication* product* in Singapore and tont of tn« iutroundlng areas. Applicants must have professional Telecommunication* 1 qualifications and preference will be given to those who havt had commercial and system design experience.
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    • 948 13 TOP MARKETING EXECUTIVE |^g kumpulan guthrie sdk. Required by IbIM BERHAD EASTERN AGENCIES (SINGAPORE) A CHE MICAL ENGINEER Pit. LIMIItU ls ,ecfuire(l within the Chcmara Research To head their Wines Spirits Department A Qualifications: A recognised Degree or The successful candidate will be a Singapore Diploma in Chemical EngiCitizen, over
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1783 14 mAyery-Laurence (S) Pte. Ltd., requires (a) AN ACCOUNTANT not necessarily quailfled, for the post of Assistant Accountant lITTON COMPONEMTS (PTE) LIMITED Sr^SL^S^rSS bubs.diory ot Apply giving full details of experience and I ITTfIN INMItTRIK INC USA salary expected to: Director/Secretary, P. O. LI II UN INUUJIKIC) 11U.., U. J. M.
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  • 154 15 Plan to curb piracy and smuggling I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Malaysia and Indonesia are now working on a plan to curb piracy, smuggling and illegal fishing in the Straits of Malacca. The Chief of Naval Staff Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingam, who said thh today after an eightday visit to Indonesia
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  • 724 15 'HOW COULD YOU DO THIS?'-DIVORCE SUIT DRAMA KUALA LUMPUR. Tuoastay HEARING of v divorce suit in the High Court lure today was abruptly halted when the respondent, an attractive 33-vear-oU beautician, broke down and wept. Walking quickly out of the court,
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  • 73 15 Accident suit settled for $3,600 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two mechanics, parties In a High Court accident suit, today settled their case for 13 .600 damages and coau. Tan Thlam Slew. 23. represented by Mr. HE. Cashln. had sued mechanic Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. 38. (or injuries sustained in a motor collision
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  • 69 15 Five years for assault SINGAPORE. TUM—Furniture palnur Ho Slew Chonj 24. who admitted being ont of s«ven men who MMult«d La* Tmi at I.orong 4 In Oeylsnt on April 28. was jailed for five yean today. The DPP, Mr. Olenn Knl«ht. Mid the mm were armed with leering »crsptr« md
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  • 29 15 SINGAPORE. Tver The National Productivity Centre will conduct a course on "Programme evaluation and review techniquf* tt the Meitl IndiiMrlfDevelopment Centre in Jurong from Nov. to 30.
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  • 100 15 ARMED FORCES BEGIN MILITARY EXERCISES CINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Armed Forces this morning began exercises at the Mandal Forest Reserve, which will continue until 8 am. on Saturday. Exercises will also be conducted at the Colombo Health training centre from 7 p.m. to midnißht on Friday. Blanks and pyrotechnics will
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  • 35 15 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. Ronald C. Downing, an economics expert, will speak on "Investments" at the Lions Club of Singapore < central > meeting at the A A Jade Restaurant on Nov. S at 8 p.m.
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  • 33 15 BINOAPORE. Tues LjeutOeneral Sir Cecil Blacker, who will become Vice-Chief of the British General Staff In December, is now in Singapore in the course ol a familiarisation visit to this region.
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  • 106 15 S'PORE WINS THIRD PLACE IN LIBRARY AWARDS SINGAPORE. Tues— The National Library has been awarded third place in "The Library World" Publicity Awards for KM, 9 in the Overseas Libraries Section. class (B) BiblioyraphK.il Material for its printed book lists for young people and children. The Library World, a British
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  • 43 15 SINGAPORE. Tues Background information on market research organisations in Singapore and Malaysia are now available to members of the Adverti.«ers A.«sociatiim This follows miiwv conducted by U<e hssoc iMiiun mi meihoo and nature ol services provided by these MBMriMtftM
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  • 331 15 Cheshire appeals for more volunteer workers SINGAPORE. TUM. More local women and national servicemen should come forward to help the disabled at the Singapore Cheshire Home at Telok Paku. This appeal came today 1 from Group Captain c; L. Cheshire V.C. after h« had paid a cnuricsy call on President
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  • 70 15 SINGAPORE. Tues— Oek Ah Kn«- of .Joo Chtat was fined $250 In a traffic court today for "Inconsiderate driving at the Junction of Mountbatten Road and Arthur Road on May 4. Oek failed to stop at Die traffic "Hal 1 sign when making a right turn
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 945 15 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 5 Show; 7.35 Tari2an Malaysia; 1.a9 Programme sum- Uves Dramalic s^l about a dedicated physicmar V- ian. 4.55 Close. Q ft? Wrestling from Great Britain; 9.00 News; 5 45 Opening and Perils of Penelope Pitstop O.IW 9.i 8 Chroniques de France;
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  • 137 16 Singapore's birth rate continues to decline Tues. 13 Singapore's birth rate continues to slow dowrt. The natural population iiicriM.se up to August was 21.854 against 22.933 at the same time but year. At this rate the natural lnrrea.se la likely to register a new low by the end ol the
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  • 80 16 ROAD TAX DISC IN WRONG PLACE CAN COST $400 CmOlUrfistl. Tues. Road .tax discs should be displayed at the lower lefthand corner of windscreens. Police spokesman Acting Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong said today many motorists Here displaying the discs at different positions on the windscreens. "This is an offence under
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  • 63 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. A judge today alien for probation reports on two youths who demanded money from a factory owner for the Seventh Moon festival. Koh Sam Soon and Ang Bong Seng, both 18. admitted attempting to extort money from Chye Leng Ee. and threatening to
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  • 46 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court has get aside three days starting on Monday lor the hearing of a dispute between the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union and Hotel Malaysia arising from the union's claims for improved wages and conditions of service.
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  • 91 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The High Court today awarded $1,500 damages on a consent order to a motor cyclist knocked down in an accident involving a taxi and a lorry, three years ago. Ho Yeo:v Hul. 30. a painter, alleged tha' while he was riding along Telok
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  • 25 16 SINGAPORE. Tues—Singapore will host the fourth Asian and Au.siraln.sian Congress of AnaesiheMology In 1974, with supplementary meetings to be held a> Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 541 16 Wife: I woke up and saw husband cut me -BOTH FLOOR DEATH FALL INQUEST SINGAPORE. Tu.aday i WOMAN told a coroner today thai woke up one morning lasl month to lind her Imsband slashing al her with a chopper. Mrs. Tan Sai San. nee Lim Mian Sim, 30. an office
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  • 43 16 SINGAPORE. Tues Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr. Isaac Paul Ratnam and Mr. Paul Llm Thlam Yew of Sarawak are among aeven people seeking auml&sion to the Singapore Bar. Their petitions will be heard before Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin tomorrow.
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  • 86 16 SINGAPORE. Tuea. Th» High Court yesterday dismissed a $9,000 damages claim by a 53--yeai -old housewife Madam Choy Poh Chee whose ron a motorcyclist was killed In a collision with a British Army truck three yean ago. Mr. Justice Choor Singh alto dismissed a $500 claim by
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  • 37 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue».— A new S7O 000 courthouse in Jalan BulUn Peullng Jaya. wa* unofficially opened yesterday, when three summon* cases were heard Tne Sulvm of Selamor win officially open it on Saturday
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  • 289 16 Masked robber shot my brother, man tells court ALOR STAR, Tuts CHOPKEEPER Quah Boon H-iat. 31. told the Hiph J Court today that before an armed robber ohor. dead his elder brother, he and his family were ordered to kneel on the floor With heads bowed. "One member of the
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 238 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Ing deal round (6). 7. One for .he pot^throw tht A kln CroBb y w •**"<>* *n rest out (7). «M (71 Superior race? a broken T^ tt a™ l P"/ 1 to Include reed. It U said (7). certain point In its make-up 10 Stay
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  • 557 17 —'DON'T DRIVE CHILDREN TO CHEAP SEX BOOKS, HEARSAY, GOSSIP OR EXPERIENCE' PLEA JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday DR. Nalla Tan today returned to her favourite subject lecturing parents who fail to discharge their •basic responsibility" to children on sex education. The Singapore woman health educationist
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  • 202 17 Minister meets Berlin newsmen's mission SINGAPORE. Tues. The five-man journalists mission from West Benin had talks today with the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. We discussed problems of press control, relations between the people and t he press and problems of social development," said the team leader, Professor
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  • 33 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Riaddell Rise School advisory '■•mmiure will hold a film show In aid of thr si-hool's extra currlrulur ac'ivllles at the Lido Theatre on Sunday at 8 30 a.m.
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  • 72 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Royal Marines officer J. R. Fears, was fined $200 today for driving dangerously at Taranto Road in HMS Simbang on Aug. 20. Fears, whn was driving a Land Rover, went to the wrong side of the road and nearly collided with an
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  • 330 17 Students' call to Govt: Help these islanders SINGAPORE, Tuesday ON the surface, it is an island in the sun-. ..in reality, people on Pulau Übin badly need government aid in certain aspects of their daily life. This is the conclusion drawn by second year undergraduates of the Nanyang University after
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  • 98 17 41st FLOOR HELIPORT FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Tues. The first heliport in Singapore will be built on top of a 41-storey building right in the heart of the commercial area at Raffles Quay. The $40 million building is to be the new headquarters of Hong I.eong Finance Ltd. and will be
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  • 189 17 ENTRY RULES STOP THE 'FLYING FIFTIES' By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Tues. It's flying visits for the "Flying Fifties" since clamp-down here on vice by the immigration authorities. The "Flying Fifties" are callgirls from Singapore and Malaysia x who come here by plane and charge $50 for their favours.
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  • 90 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Another 39 pirate taxi drivers registered today for job conversion bringing the total to 562. The distribution of todays registration was from the Registry of Vehicles, seven from the Ministry of Labour and 21 from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Owners of pirate taxis
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  • 80 17 SINGAPORE. Tun. Vosper Thornycroft Unlteers Ltd., retrenched 45 temporary workers last week A spokesman lor the firm confirmed that the workers had been laid off following the completion of a contract for which they were specifically employed. The workers later approached the Labour Ministry to
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  • 184 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The transplant of two 20--foot coconut trees from Paslr Panjang to the crounds of Shangri -la Hotel in Orange Grove Road on Friday wil. start a massive operation to convert the hotels 121-acre grounds into a lush tropical garden. A crane is being
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  • 73 17 CPA TOLD TO APPROACH OTHER NATIONS KL'ANTAN. lM.s-M.il.. > sta has asked the i>n>monwrallh Parliamentary Association to sound out other member nations whether (hey wish to ho*t the next CPA conference. thr Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, said today. He was commenting on a request to Malaysia to host the
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  • 170 17 KIT SIANG BACKS RAZAK PLAN FOR TIES WITH PEKING IPOH. Tues. DAP <orretary general Lim Kit Siang today welcomed Tun Abdul Razaks non aliened foreign policy anci called for positive stops towards better relations with China. He urged the Malaysian Government "to pull out of the World Anti-Communist League" and
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  • 87 17 SINGAPORE. ues -Sim Cher Nguang. 18. wai -"JJJJ remanded today on a charge of robbing Chew Siong Teck,. HM of his car. a watch and $50 < at knife-point at Nicoll Drive on Sept 3 He was also charged with rob- JJ blng Miss Kek
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  • 993 18  - Appeal against Hume's bosses acquittal fails MAGDALENE LUM JUDGE'S RULING: PIPE IS NOT A DOCUMENT By Kuala Lumpur, Tues \N APPEAL by the Public Prosecutor against the acquittal of the general manager of Hume Industries (Malaysia), A.G. Kyle-Little, and the asbestos division manager. Franco Cerioso, in a corruption case, failed
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  • 209 18 $2,000 reward for tip-off on Sabah bank robbery J(OTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah police have offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for day's $72,000 bank robbery here. The United Oversow Bank, reported today that checks revealed the amount stolen was $72 imio
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  • 146 18 YOUTH WHO 'CRACKED' A FRIEND'S SAFE pENANG. Tues.— lt took a youth four months to learn the combination of a safe in his friend house. Then he returned one day to steal over $1,500 worth of Riiotu from it. the s Court was told today. Tay Cho Her. 18. pleaded
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  • 62 18 SITIAWAN. Tues Thi*\*.v broke into thr Yin Woh Ion: Mrdual Hall hrre ln>t mlrht and r.scai)*cl uith $900 in cajih and jewellery. and dozen bottles of a beverage drink worth $300 Proprietor Yang Fining Chu. told the polite that he and hi* family returned from loon
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  • 83 21 THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Leant Cheong Sow thank relative* and friends for their aeslstanc*. condolences, wreaths, attendance during tbeir recent bereavement. Orateful thinks lo Doctors, Staff of Neuroeurglcal Ward 0.H., K.L. THI FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tarn See Wah, Malacca thank all relative* and friends for their
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  • 23 21 LOUIS! KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Smgapura for your latest hair-styles, expert perming and gorgeous tinting. Very moderate prices. Appointments: Telephone *****3 (Spore,.
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  • 35 21 MADAM CHUA SIIW TIAH aged 77 passed away on 13.10.70 leaving behind 4 sons. Tan Song Jin. Song Chua. Song Kieow. Song Koon, and daughter, Jlak Whee. Crrtege at 211 Marine Parade, B'pore li.
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  • 14 21 THOMASZ H.M. 1 Remembering you on your birtbdsy with a greater love
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  • 132 21 MALAYSIA EVANGELISTIC FELLOWSHIP CommisnvnlnK Service. Victoria Memorial Hall. 7.30 p.m. on briday Oct. 16th. Speakers. Rev. J. Uraham Miller, former Principal of Melbourne Bible Institute and Dr. Sri Uardooo an out-standing lay Christian leader or Indonesia All welcome. READ, BORROW, PURCHASE "Science and Health with Key to the
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    • 844 21 REQUIESCAT IN PACE In tnemorlam of Mr. Tnuvoshl Hashimoto our Enalneei departed on 11th October 1870 at 250 o m HnshimoSTwa, drain. So sudden was the partlig so bitter the blow. Vun K e°r. n f OctobeT^O^T^U CAMEL PLYWOOD CORPORATION LTD CHAIRMAN TANDO SHIPPING TRADING CORPORATION REMOVAL NOTICE As fpom
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    • 905 21 A LARCE WILL ESTABLIIHEO manufacturing Company In Sings por. Invites applications from Singapore Citizen for th* position of Kaetory Clerk. Qualification* and Experience: Senior Cambridge with credits In Enicllsh and Mathematics. 1— 3 years relevant experience plus knowledge of stock control, book-keeping and Aline. Male, age above 22 year*. Apply
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    • 780 21 WANTID LADY VOCALIST for a club In Kuala Lumpur. Plea** apply to P.O. Box 137, Kuala Lumpur enclosing two photograph* (nonreturnable) and recorded tapes If available. Closing date 51. 10.70. INTERNATIONAL COMPANY require ■right A Insrgstls V*ung Man is tuatrvls* autdssr iiitisr.m.li.n *****1. Must mini »sii* dn.inj htsnss. Apply ts:
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    • 1678 22 II H■ Krs ]lii I \l\ I 3 1 1 1 X] 3. 1 saj Ir> b| NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE Lid. Malaya Seven Days «sloi/- (airconditioned room). Departure every Sunday. Monday. C/Higniande Foui Days 8565 every Thursday. Bans«ok Chiensmai Fifteen Days S$3SO/-. 21/11/70. 1/12/70. 12/12/70. 138 Croat Street (B'por*) Tel:
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    • 872 22 WB BUY, trad* In. tell all kindi *l«c}rical goods sad general sprayptinting efngerator division. Karl.ini Corrsany. 58» Geylaog. Tel: j 44iS'. l 7 I lore BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Taiwan IMS 1771 price $18 00. Malaysia distributor. Kedal Buku Hasmsh Ramtunan KG. U.K. Kola Bharu. Krlantan. MANY COUPLES have been teen
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    • 973 22 It7o RENAULT RlO, 1»S» V/Vlva BLBO K Capri O.T. Vi Escort. 11)64 H.no. r/wWD, O/Rekord. liKKi r Cortina. Angila. IMI Volvo 1228. 1834 Morris Van. Tel: (Spore) IffßMfc 1970. 4-OOOR ESCORT Deluxe. one owner dluo wilt- blue trim, taxed mi 31 l 71. J3.750/- Universal Cars Used Cat Division, 44.
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    • 851 22 Whin to stay (M'sia) •MAM'S MOTIL luxurious twdrooro. full* air-conditioned wun rntaurasi and bar raellitlas. nor rastrvauor noon* six. s3l«t/«. Shopping guld* QIVB MIR 4 GIFT tv bs long trsmsursd oiv« bar «acnamui| )»»eil«ry Hum Tin Sing Uoldsmllhs Ltd.. 215-217. South Bnrt»« Koad S'porc Oi <ourse' BRING THAI sparkle to
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    • 601 22 SIN GIAP RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated ln Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 *2) of the Companies Act. 1967. the Final Meeting of Members of the Company will be held at 32-B. South Bridge Boad. Singapore on Monday. 30th
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    • 661 22 VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED (Incorporated ln The Republic of Singapore, NOTICE OF MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the Seventh Annual General Meeting of Veneer Products Limited will be held at the Company's office at 25 Jalan Teruxan, Jurong Town. Singapore B, oa Saturday. 31st October 1970, at 9.30 a.m., for
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  • 283 23 I REFER to the letter entitled "No water cut-ofi. although notice was givt rj twice' (ST.. Auk. 24). The writer. "Resident." complained that tlat-dwol ler.v In Queensiowii who had received two Dotlcet of water supply cut -off. viz. for 24 hours on July 7 8 and for 1L
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  • 339 23 T REFER to the letter by 1 "Dissatisfied" iS.T., Oct. S). The scale of composition fines for traffic offences has been reviewed and the maximum raised to $50 with effect from Aug. 1. Heavy composition fines are imposed for speeding, Inconsiderate driving, smoky exhaust and other serious traffic offences. If
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  • 57 23 1 REFER to the letter from "Discovered" (S.T. Oct. 7 1 concerning the nonreceipt of letters from Australia. If the writer would contact or write to the undersigned furnishing his full name and address and particulars of the mistreated litters, an immediate invest ination would be carried out. OW Ml)
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  • 98 23 I REFER to the Incident encountered by Mr. Hamzah Mohammed on Sept. 19 In regard to a Hock Lee bus that stopped at the Mcl Ling Street/ Queensway junction (ST. Sept. 28 1 To enable me to arrange an investigation Into his complaint, would the writer please furnish me the
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  • 55 23 WITH reference to "Worried Parent's" letter ST.. Sept. 14i bus shelters on both sides of Yio Chu Kang Road near Chuan Hoe Avenue are being constructed. The question of pedestrian safety Is being looked Into and appropriate measures will be taken where necessary. Miss L KAO CHING VIN(i. Public Relations
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  • 148 23 C. F. (JINN'S tirade against the "Dream (iirl" contest (S.T. Oct. 5) puzile* mr. What possible '•nnnrrtion can there be S-t»een the vital statistic of a ■■■■nun and that of cuttle? After all, -•hoe\er he.ird of a cow wrariits a bikini
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  • Letters to the Editor...
    • 277 23 Battles leave a student cold FULLY agree with what "Educationist" s;tid (S.T., Oil. 12). My son, who is in Secondary One, said after wading through all the battles of Alexander the Great: "I wish Alexander the Great had never been born." I was shocked because I remembered the great admiration
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    • 98 23 Smokes, buses and personal rights I AGREE with "Son-Smok-er" iB.T.. Oct. 9 1 that the smoking ban really works In the cinema. Unfortunately it does not work in the buses at all. During peak hours all the buses are fully packed and stuffy. The condition is worse on a rainy
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    • 153 23 LIKE your eOßMpoodent "Non smoker" iB.T. Oct. I), I detest smoking and smokers. But unlike him. I recognise the smokers' inherent and inalienable right to smoke when and whereever they like "Non Smoker" eongntVlated the authorities for banning smoking in the cinema because he enjoyed the show and the film
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    • 158 23 Waterfall just outside our bedrooms RESIDENTS of Block "164. Loronp 1. Toa Payoh, are privileged tx) have an artificial waterfall Just outside our bedrooms (results of a faulty waterpump system in thr building i. This ie blessing to mo.«t of us who haven't had a chance to see a waterfall.
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    • 98 23 pERHAPS some day. after a few dozen more motorrycllsts are Injured and killed, the Government will pass a law and enforce it requiring scooters and motorcycles to go In the line ol traffic just like any other vehicle is required to do. This foolishness of allowing them to drive alongside
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    • 104 23 I AM filled with admiration for the splendid stamps designed by William Lee to commemorate the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference in Singapore next January, and also for the excellent presentation of these in colour in the Sunday Time? (Oct. 11). However. I hope William Lee will not take it
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    • 42 23 I AM niip of |M»rhap* thousands who missed thr exhibition on YD put up some time ago by the Mlniatry of Health. I would be grateful if the Ministry would consider putting up the same exhibition again MISSKD THE BOAT. Singapore IK.
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  • TIME SPORT
    • 249 24  -  ERNEST FRIDA By T4IK bocke.y and l);iskcl teams will In- included in Singapore's contingent to the Sixth Asian Games ;tt Bangkok from Dec. !<> The chairman of the National Sports Control Board. Inche Othman Wok. told Timesport yesterday: "Members of the NSCB were
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    • 284 24  -  By GODFREY ROBERT Till Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday recommended 13 athletes to the National Sports Control Board for inclusion in the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games at Bangkok in December. They are: Ml v C Kunalan (100 m, .'num. 4xloom relay. 4xloom relay I. Yeo Kian
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    • 66 24 rpHE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will hold its first Big Walk competition for union members and their children on Sunday from 6.30 a.m. There will be four divisions seniors, veterans, women and children. The seniors and veterans will start at Shenton Way and
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    • 21 24 Tamil Brotherhood Association will n-.eei Arsenal Sports Club in the annual Deepavali Cup at Farrer Park on Oct. 24.
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    • 422 24 LAST-MINI TE try by Singapore Polytechnic's wing forward Sunny Ewe gave llu'in ii narrow !>-<> (two tries and penalty ko a try and a penalty) win wer defending champions Singapore University in the annual Inter -Varsity rugby match at the pattang yesterday. University, who played without State
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    • 235 24  - Impressive start by Cup defenders PETER SIOW By STAR-STUDDED T o t o made an impressive .start in defence of the Chye Mm Cup when they routed Police 66-32 in their opening match in the women's section at the Peoples Association last night. With seven Internationals. Toto were faster and
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    • 52 24 swifts Athletic Association will hold its annual Kins of the Mountain Walk and Run" or Saturday, starting at 4 p.m. The event is open to all Sine«Dorean.s. The six-mile route begins at the Junction of South Buona Vista and Ayer Rajah Road and finishes at
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    • 48 24 SINGAPORE opened their rugby tour of Ceylon with a 11-6 victory over the Coylon National XV at Colombo yesterday. SRU secretary Neil Altken received a cable from Colombo last night on Slngannro's victory. Singapore will play a return match against Ceylon before returning this weekend.
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    • 294 24 NAH TELLS WHY THE YMCA SIAGED WALKOUT ''pHE protest walkout by the 1 Young Men's Christian Association's team from the Tae Kwon Do championships last Friday was an attempt to bare "favouritism" and "unfair umpiring" in Tae Kwon Do competitions in this region. This was stated by Mr. John Nah.
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    • 332 24  - Pat beats Asian Games record ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE'S woman swimming champion Patricia Chan was in top form yesterday when she beat the 100 m backstroke Asian Games record by clocking 1:09.3 in the final trials organised by SASA at Amber Road. Pat. 16, achieved this feat when she swam
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    • 92 24 CINGAPORE Cricket Club wo--10 men registered their third successive- win when they beat University of Singapore 4-1 in their SWHA league match at Bukit Timah yesterday SCC had to thank lormer Singapore international Indra Huxtable for their line win. Sh« rounded off a polished performance
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    • 264 24  -  JOE DORAI By THAILAND'S six leading badminton playen arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon confident of matching the favoured Indonesian players in the Singapore Open championships at Guillemard Road from tomorrow till Sunday. The team of four men and two women players, with former Singapore national coach
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    • 467 25  -  MAURICE KHOO By HE F.A. of Malaysia will have one big rush before they make their final selection of a squad of 20 players for the Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20. FAM secretary Dato Kwok Kin Ken« said this yesterday when
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    • 285 25 r THE F.A. of Selangor 1 have started a campaign against 'pirate' tournaments being organised in the state. In ,i tr.d to clamp down on all unauthorised tournaments the FAS council have told affiliates that: NO tournament.s should be organised without the permission of the council:
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    • Article, Illustration
      69 25 A MNP MAKFQ A QPI AQH Princess Anne, astride Mil 111- IVIMrxtO M on-**On Doubled, sends up a spray of water as she clears a fence in the cross-country event of the Chatsworth horse trials. Her best effort was in the show jumping event, in which she incurred 12 penalty
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    • 199 25 Buchanan to get 'fantastic offer' MELBOURNE. Turs PlO--11 moter Bil' Long .said he was prepared to make a •"fantastic" otter to Scotsman Ken Buchanan to defend his World Boxing Association lightwei«:it title here against Austral. .in Lionel Rose. Long would not confirm newspaper reports of an offer around AS.iO.OOO but
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    • 137 25 JAKARTA. TSW. Australia was the only undefeated team alter the third round oi the Far Ea.-t Bridge Federation men's team championships here this evening. Australia, who got maximum points for their latest match defeating South Korea 8-0. have established a narrow lead in the competition
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    • 188 25 NSW vote in favour of tour by South Africa CYDNEY, Tues. The New South Wales Rugby Union last nighl voted in favour ol the South African rugby tour of Australia next winter. A motion to cancel thr 13-malch tour, put forward hr former Australian international Bryan Palmer, was defeated by
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    • 33 25 Union Institute Miflered their first cirtrai in the Prnant! Schools mini-baske'ball tnurnamrn! a«ainM Sin Kug Bchool vrstrrday. Sin Kanu won 57-43. In another match Han rhlann Blue' beat Phor Tay 39-27.
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    • 170 25 Celtic win in extra time I ONDON, Tues.-. Extra time goal* by Willy Wallace and Lou Macari gave Celtic a 4-3 victory over Dumbarton at Gl.is^ow last night and a place In the final of :he Scottish League Cup for the seventh successive season. Watched by a crowd i>f 40.000
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    • 100 25 LONDON, lv. Thr I*. iiio reftnc will to into in an cNoeriment soccer milih Uanorrai An umiei -surface wire will ix 1 installed around the pitch for an amatiMi m.i h <nd <t sißnal will iv trHnsmitted •>> an <:fl-;ic!d MMMer when th* bull cravses
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    • 228 24 J i UT_S facts you should know! DRUGS: Facts on their m m mm m Use and Abuse. M ~^*T*"^~~~~~1 An invaluable book for _m....--....-every teenager today, «tt fl_fiJßO_M_H___ giving the hows, Bfai __H I whys and wherefores ol X** *^^^_I^_B _^_^^^^m_B this growing menace. MmL. "^H _w^//>_^_ The reasoned
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 79 24 RIUGBR SCC v Johore Cup: Police v Thong Keng Joo Bahru Utd. ipadang 5 15 d m > Chiat v Asia; S.A.T.U. v MountVARSITY GAMES Volley- j batten; Thong Keng v Mormons ball: Spore University v Ngee I SOCCER Mln. of Education Ann College. Nanyang Unlver- Inter-Division semi-finals EslaMtv v
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    • 163 25 EPIKOTE flooring HARDER WEARING, ANTI-CORROSIVE. the floors of industrial plants, food processing plants, breweries and abattoirs are subiect to constant corrosive action by acids and alkalis, animal products, steel-wheeled trolleys, and regular scrubbing with steam and scouring agents Conventional surfaces soon corrode and break up under such conditions Protect them
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    • 132 25 This roof is made from Japanese steel sheet. It will This base material is readily available in a wide range look better and <ast longer and its qualities will make it of thicknesses, and it is ideal tor galvanising and other resist all types of corrosion. surface coating treatment. Always
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    • 61 25 UOO AAAT-fgl? W(?W LIVEIY YOU* Mif, apm ok uanc BPPoar, youk. vWiMO l& PgAP IP YOUR fGBT A.&B P£AP. it-' you WBfte -to Move ©miv your pbb< AMC7 ■irUOUI.QiKS, YOUR WS VJOOLO MOVB >-•>. ..:9V -TUB SAME Z(-^\ fOKBhJ, MOVtUG *V >/ Nt? WIP& v^'w- fc'-Jh V^>T TAKTE CARE OP
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  • 216 26  -  TAN WANG JOO ay SINGAPORE Tuev Togrthrrness these day*, it seems, is matching trousers, matchinc whirls and the same rnium.itii expression I'hr slacks iii.ij urn in hi keeping with the rueced society iniagr. but fa>hi«n experts sa> the>'re wh;it the well-dressed young man about town —and his girl friend
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  • 368 26 'Army may act' warning to Indonesian students JAKARTA. Tv 4 N Indonesian military commander today warn- ed that mounting student agitation was causing public alarm and the army would take necessary action to ensure peace and stability. Maj-Oen. A.J. Witono, West Java military commander, said in a statement that student
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  • 30 26 SIMLA lue* Ovei 600 legMatois in Inti.as 17 slate assemblies have changed Ihetr party loyalties, since the 1907 general elections. Dr. DC Pavate. Governci <>( Punjab, said here today. Reuter.
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  • 22 26 JAKARTA. Tue.s Madame Ratna Sari Dewl. widow of former President Boekarno, left Indonesia tonight on a flight for Park
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  • 129 26 DUNDEE i Scotland Tues And now some statistics for people who bite their fingernails One out ot every four Scotsmen and women are nail biters Youngsters between lo ana 19 years old are ihe nrns; common digit chewers with the 2( to 29 age
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  • 237 26 Arab team plans to start talks with the Israelis pARIS. Tues. A group of Palestinian Arab leaders are prepared to proclaim a Palestinian Arab provisional revolutionary government and begin negotiations with Israel to end the MiddleEast conflict, Gen. Abu Sameeh Touquan, spokesman for the group, said here today. Gen. Touquan,
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  • 165 26 Successor chosen by Nasser is under house arrest BEIRUT. Tues. The late President Nasser named his own successor shortly before he died, but his nominee is under house arrest because he is unacceptable to the Soviet Union. reliable diplomatic informants reported today. The sources said Nasser's deathbed choice as leader
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  • 251 26 SINGAPORE. Turn. Vf R. Eric Cheong. MP for Toa Payoh, is to call a x meeting of residents in his constituency to convince them of the need to form a vigilante corps in this thug-infested satellite town >vith a population of
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    • 51 26 Weather outlook Weather forecast lor today: Slight rain In early morning. The outlook from 6 a.m. today to 6 am. tomorrow over a 20--mlle radius of the following towns: Kuala Lumpur, Isolated showers In the cany morning, later fair; Penan*, scattered rain early and mld-mornlng. becoming isolated In the early
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