The Straits Times, 16 January 1971

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Tlifi National Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005: IVI.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 731 1  - The only salvation: Razak FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: 'Show China the need for S-E Asia neutralisation' Tun Razak's speach in Pa«e 14: Other speeches in Pages 2, 3 and 4 By Singapore, Friday J MALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today urged nations in this region to show China —by "positive words
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  • 567 1 2 Russian warships off Singapore By JUDY YOUNG: Singapore, Friday TWO Russian warships made a journey through Singapore waters today while Commonwealth Heads of Government were meeting a lew miles away for the second day of their conference, which will include discussions of a Russian naval buildup in the Indian
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  • 105 1 THREAT TO 'HARASS' RUSSIANS 'ANBKRRA, Fri.— Police v today increased their guard on tbe Soviet Embassy here following the receipt of a threatening letter from a purported "Jewish Defence League." The letter, sent to a Canberra newspaper, said staff of the Soviet Embassy "will be harassed so that their stay
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Fri. Bouth Africa ano Rhodesia were both barred from the 197; Davis Cup tennis competition today.
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  • 226 1 MRS. B HITS OUT AT SOUTH AFRICA SINGAPORE, Fri.— Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike today accused South Africa of "outraging the conscience of the world" by "its studied defiance of human rights." In a speech to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference, the Ceylonese Premier said that any arms
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  • 44 1 ASWAN (Egypt i. Fri. The Presidents of Egypt and the Soviet Union officially inaugurated the 1300 million sterling Aswan high dam today the fifty-third birthday of the late President Nasser who forced the project through with massive Russian help. Reuter.
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  • 45 1 TEL AVIV. Fri. An Israeli strike force today reported blowing up a complex of Arab guerilla bases. Including a naval commando staging poet, on the Lebanese coast In the deepest penetration Into Lebanon for more than two years. Reuter. (See Parr 17).
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  • 36 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The chairman of the big Indonesian nationalist party P.N.1. 1. Mr. Hadl Subeno. has pledged that his party would carry on the teachings of the late President Sofkarno despite a government ban. Reuter.
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  • 620 1  -  CHEONG YIP SENG: By Singapore, Friday PRESIDENT Kaunda made clear tonight that Zambia had not come to wreck the Commonwealth Conference. He dismissed reports thai he had come with "minds made up" to walk out of the meeting eve.) if nothing has
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  • 138 1 British postal workers to strike ONDON. Fri. Bri- tain's Union of Post Office Workers today called a national strike which could bring turmoil to the country's domestic and international communications. The union executive announced at a press conference today that 230,000 postal employees would walk off their jobs next Wednesday.
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  • 63 1 LONDON. Fri. The pound 1 continued to shine on the fo--1 reign exchange market today v j more speculators rushed to ln- vest In sterling. Early dealings brought th« pound up to 2 4092 against the U.S. dollar, well above Its parity of 2.40 and up
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Fri. China's new actlnc Chares DAffalres la London. Mr pel Chien-t.sanf, today paid his first call on Mr. Anthony Royle. a parliamentary under-secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and had a general discussion.
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  • 22 1 ROME. Fri Italy's dockers went out on a 24-hour strike today, tying up cargo-laden ships In all major ports. AP.
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  • 64 1 GROWING WORRY OVER KIDNAP ENVOY RIO M JANEIRO. In. Bi.i/ilmii offiruls today rxprrs\rri iiirrrasin( rnnrrrn Ml tin fair of kidnapped HrtH ambassador (.iovannl Hurliii. wluisr liberation by trrrnnsts has Ukrn Him r timr 1 than .in* previous diplomatic hostage. More than !l hours after 7n political prisonns landed In Chilr.
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  • 631 2  -  GERARD CORR By I OF THE BIG TALKS DRITISH Prime Mini- ster Mr. Edward Heath urged the Commonwealth nations to think carefully before taking any steps which could lead to a break up of "the family." To allow this to happen through
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  • 197 2 PKISTAN is convinced that China has "no rxpansionist designs" in South-east Asia. stating this, Pakistan's chief delegate to the Commonwealth conference here, Mr. Ahsunal Hague said: "We do not believe that China poses any threat to the independence or territorial integrity of
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  • 192 2 LESOTHO is convinced that it is only through dialogue and not violence that the apartheid problem in South Africa can be solved. Its Prime Minister. Chief Leabua Jonathan, told the Commonwealth conference that his tiny landlocked country is against violence because of bitter experiences of
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  • 415 2  - MAURITIUS OFFER TO SOLVE ARMS SALE ISSUE By MAURITIUS will be ITI happy to offer itself as an alternative naval base to Simonstown in South Africa if it would please the Africans, help resolve the arms controversy and keep the Commonwealth together. The Mauritius Minister for External Affairs, Mr. C.
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  • 78 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Australian Alumni in Singapore will host a dinner for the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton and Mrs. Gorton in Hotel Equatorial on Monday. Mr. Gorton and the president of the alumni. Mr Ong Teek Joon will (jive speeches at the
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    • 82 2 CONGRA TULA TIONS MALAYAWATA STEEL BERHAD ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF PHASE II EXPANSION PROGRAMME at PRAI Y. B. THE MINISTER FOR COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ENCHE MOHAMED KHIR JOHARI on SATURDAY 16th. JANUARY 1971 at 11.00 a.m. We are proud to have been entrusted with the installations of the following
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  • 1077 3  -  P.M. RAMAN "Even though we have so far failed to prevent South Africa getting supplies from other countries, like France, we do not expect that a By OF THE BIG TALKS PRESIDENT Julius K. Nyerere of Tanzania has warned Britain that she would be
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  • 57 3 UNF contacts C'wealth leaders THE United National Front has sent a nine-page memorandum to the heads of government attending the Commonwealth conference. The memorandum appealed to the Commonwealth leaders, as "champions of democracy," to visit political detainees In prison It also gave a brief history of the UNF. and accused
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  • 58 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. —Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Pierre Elliott Trudeau is taking the week-end off from the Commonwealth conference to visit an Isolated lumber town In East Malaysia. Canadian officials !>ald the Prime Minister would fly to Sandakan. on the coast of Sabah. spending Saturday night and Sunday
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  • 39 3 COLOMBO. Fri Mr Felix Dias Bandaranalke. Ceylon's Minister of Public Administration, left here today for Singapore. He will Join the Ceylonese delegation at the Commonwealth conference, led by Prime Minister. Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranalke. Reuter.
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Frl President Hastings Kamuzu Bands of Malawi will arrive in London next Monday from Singapore on a private visit, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced here today. Reuter
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  • 159 3 INDIAN Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira t i mlhi has sent a message to Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Chairman of the Commonwealth Heads of Gowrnment meeting, explaining, why she was unable to attend the conference. Mrs. (..i mini said: "I had hoped to
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  • 337 3  - India hits at proposal to police the Indian Ocean YAP CHENG TONG By INDIA criticised the Anglo-American proposal to police the Indian Ocean and warned that the peaceful region would be transformed into an arena of "power rivalry" and tension The warning was sounded by India's leader to the Commonwealth
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  • 128 3 LONDON. Frl. Home Secretary Mr. Reginald Maud I i n c today defended the British (iov ernment's consultations with other Commonwealth nations on whether to resume arms sales to Smith Africa. Mr. Maudllng was closely questioned in the House of Commons on this controversial issue Mr. Michael
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  • 282 3 Threat of militant campaign against arms sale ONDON. Fri. Peter Yj Ham. Britain's leading opponent of apartheid, tonight promised a militant campaign to reverse any decision by Britain to sell arms to Soth Africa. Mr. Haln. who last year led a successful drive to prevent the tour of England by
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  • 122 3 Bismag Expels Stomach Wind' Relieves Indigestion Pain And Heartburn In Minutes Advertisement Bismag is a triple action tablet formula, made especially to give sure relief from stomach wind, painful pressure, heartburn, uncomfortable distention and fullness after eating. Most indigestion distress is caused by wind... bubbles of gassy wind that collect
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  • 51 4 PRESIDENT Sheares had a pleasant surprise yesterday when the Prime Minister of Barbados, Mr. Errol Barrow (left) called on him at the Istana with a gift. The Prime Minister is attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference.. Straits Times picture shows President Sheares holding the
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  • 463 4 SIERRA LEONE CALLS FOR FRESH TALKS ON RHODESIA ■MEWM OF THE BIG TALKS CIERRA Leone's ForJ eign Minister urged the immediate opening of fresh talks between Britain and Rhodesia to find a solution to the Rhodesian problems. Mr. C. P. Foray, addressing Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, added that his
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  • 97 4 Queen's message to C'wealth leaders QUEEN Elizabeth has sent a message to Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Chairman of the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, wishing the conference success. Her message reads: "I should be grateful if you would convey my warm thanks for their kind message to the
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  • 260 5 I OP THE BIG TALKS THE t'.vf Prime Ministers pose for a photograph iii the floodlit deck of HMS Intrepid in Mir Naval Ba^o bctorr they pot down to (imnrr and their talks. From left: Sir Keith Holyoake, Tun Abdul Razak, Mr. Loe Kuan \r\\.
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  • 80 5 Immigration issue not for agenda proposal SINGAPORE Kn Commonwealth Secretary General. Mr. Arnold Smith, has suggested that the explosive question of Commonwealth immigration should only be discussed among interested parties outside the conference plenary session. This wa.s disclosed by Pakistan's chief delegate. Mr. Ahsunal Hague. at this afternoon's session of
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE Fit. Twn mm Toll Lens Xv ing »nd Tan I, ink Hrn were each fined $150 lodav for liMnc their car* ax i pli.ntr taxtl in N"> Bridge noad and Ton Pavoh In NoVMtlbfr. la»i vrnr Their car* w»re lorftlt«d.
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  • 224 5 Parties in honour of three visiting PMs SINGAPORE. Ml. Three Commonwealth Prime Ministers tonight met their local communities at separate receptions given in their honour. At the Nassun Road r« sidence ol the British High Commissioner here. Mr. Samuel Falle. the British Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath met about 600
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  • 474 5 'Out of this world' flowers, fish at show delight C'wealth YIPs By TAN WANG JOO: Singapore, j Friday DEBATE and discussion gave way to fish and Ilowers for some delegate i i to the Commonwealth nweti ing at the Ministry of Law I and National Development tonight. The setting was
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  • 234 7 Change of name with big change of style rIE Kclong Nightclub has been extended since the dosing of the Calhay Hotel late last month. It is functioning as in the past, but the mood of the music has been subdued. Reason? To suit the ears of the diners especially with
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  • 301 7 BELIEVE IT OR NOT- THIS IS A DISCO! WIIIPBUILDIMi is one of the oldest of occupations. The early man. so the history books tell us. didn't take very long to master the art of travelling on water. But in a sophisticated v r I d. old occupations like all things
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  • 431 7 A scene lush and hungry JT'S such a crude and hungry opinion. I've been trying to light it far veins! I've always thought the best thing about nightlife in Singapore (for reasonably honest folks, that is) is the food. A shameless opinion, you might think, but It's the honest truth!
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  • 855 7  - 'Tight' music to make you feel good GERRY de SILVA Bamm^BBBaaBBBBBB i Vaal fyHE early sixties was the calm before Beatlemania. Then, eight years ago, the throb of the Liverpool four drowned out old-style rock-and-roll. At the same tlnv fivp angry young men callins themselves the Rollinp Stones banded restless
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  • 193 7 A woman of Bach for a concert in S'pore f)NE of the world's most noted musicians. Rosa 1 y n Tureck, will give a concert at tho Victoria Theatre on Jan. 24. Rosalyn Tureck. founder <if the International Bach Society and Institute lor Bach Studies, was the first woman to
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  • 344 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) IsiiKiil last night called for the removal of the distinction between the Alliance ■a\u\ the Government He said "All members of the Government Alliance Ministers, Mentris Besar and Exco members must always remember the
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  • 53 8 BINOAPORE Fri. Foon» Nah Pin. 24. and barman Chung Yew \V«h today denied stealing »103 worth of liquor from the Hotel Malaysia yesterday. They were aMeged to have •■tolen two bottles of whisky, a bottle of vodka, a bottle of Canadian whisky and a bottle of brandy
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  • 102 8 2,500 poor and aged people get gifts SINGAPORE. Fri Some 2.500 poor and ftfed pf ople today received Chinese New Year ant; pow.V and gift parcels from the Shaw Brothers. They turned up in long queues as early as 7 a.m. at the two distribution centres Oreat World Park and
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  • 28 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chi.iesr TICCA N«in W»h Pat PußilUtlc Club will hold ii flrsi annual demons! •—ton In the Homer Cheng Auditorium In Palmer Road tomorrow.
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  • 63 8 SINGAPORE. Kn Malaysian Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will fly by RMAF jet to Pekan (Pahang) tomorrow for a survey of the flood situation there. He will be accompanied by his Minister with Special Functions. Tan Sri (.hi z.ili Shafle. They are expected to return
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  • 110 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A former taxi driver was fined $310. or a month's jail, today when he admitted driving while under the influence of drink and knockirg into a trishaw two years ago. Lvi SnR Hong. 31, now an electrical wireman, was also disqualified from driving
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  • 256 8 Mr. H's foo-ay makes heads turn at press reception CINGAPORE. Fri. J Wherever he goes, goes his fly whislc too. It was an attraction at a reception here yesterday. This colourful personality from West Samoa is Mr. P. E. Tulletufuga H. Hunkin, a member of his country's delegation to the
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    • 59 8 The American Invasion of Singapore A special writer looks at the soaring cost of living London's Laksa Tycoon An enterprising chap from Singapore goes into business with a favourite dish AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEM MIGRANTS An in-depth look at the non-British element FUTUROLOGY The New Science of Predicting the Future Sunday Mail
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    • 49 8 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl /these watches are ...dunk it in water /NoesreucTißLM, elmer! like this... a VA C'N BANG IT ON THE r>- y— LIKE THIS...^^ IV^nX 1/ ...ANP IT STILL TIQCSi HOW MUCH DO VA Iff THAT'S ALL VEWV THfiee J WELL, BUT DOES \\V mtJ CXS?
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  • 1194 9  -  PRESSURE IN U.S. MOUNTS TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY QNE of the last offi- cial acts of Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller, the outgoing Governor of Arkansas, was to commute the death sentences of 15 men to life imprisonment. The gesture, though scarcely noticed, was a reminder
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  • 116 10 Textile mill to get new equipment KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Equipment worth over $3.75 million will be installed at the new Kima Cotton Textile Mill now being built at Kajang. Aid for the purchase of the equipment, including a $3 million finishing machinery, is being made available by the British Overseas
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  • 32 10 PENANG. Fr: The O«mi«ctown Youth Club will hold a irliglous lecture competition among youth rlub members at the Jelutong masque on Feb. 6 and 7 to mark H»ri Raya H.Jt.
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  • 129 10 LEN SENG BUS WORKERS TO STRIKE OVER PAY KIALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri Two hundred employees of the l.<-n Seng Bus Co. today voted to go on strike over the management action to reduce pay of their seven colleagues. The secretary of Uie Len Seng branch of the Transport Work c r
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  • 242 10 Chase outside courthouse before woman goes on trial KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A pregnant woman chased her husband outside a lower court here before she went on trial today for ill-treating her stepchildren. Clapping and cheering durl)«j the chase was Teng Kirn Choon. the mans first wife, the children's mother. Later,
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  • 28 10 PENANG. Prl. The St »te 4-B Youth n ovemen; will hold a forum on thf problem of unemployment among youths at the Butteiwurth town hall torr.oiTOtt
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  • 30 10 SEREMBAN. Fri. The twodav meeting of DAP MP*l -nd »st*mblvmen. originally scheduled for tomorrow, will now be held on Feb. II and 14 at the Ceylonese As>octation piemises.
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  • 35 10 KUAI.A LUMPUR Pri Tun Abdul Ra/:ik haa ed a menage from Hie i general of the MiuMim Organisation in Beirut cvpresMnß its "hear: felt sorrow and concern o*er Hie recent floods in Malaysia.
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    • 104 10 All+h Onp Htf V. I Hum I m mm REX IS DOING (IF HE CAN FINISH IN THE II .OTHKRVOB*-, rTU. BE i 4 N....P^lAvBe WE CAN r. ALL RiGHT, BUT V TOP THREE, WE CAN BACK ID THE BUSHES f MAYBE A WORK OUT IJW\Cr^"^ HB» RUNNINa\ «STAY IN
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  • 126 11 Kuala Lumpur to be declared a city I^UALa LUMPUR Fri. The federal capital is to be declared "a city" at long last. l^ 8 birth" as a city Is likely to be on National Day, Aug. 31. The acting Minister of Local Government and Housing, Inche Khir Johari announced the
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  • 45 11 ROTORUA i New Zealand!. iM. More than 100 Irish Guards will visit New Zealand In the next two months for field training, at Waiou.u, the main training camp here. The visit Is an annual rvent for British companies from Singapore. Reuter.
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  • 155 11 NTUC to airport staff: Be very. very polite SINGAPORE, m The NTUC has set up an airport branch of its courtesy campaign committee to urge airport workers to be "courteous and polite" to tourists and visitors. The campaign will go on until all airport workers realise the Importance of being
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  • 44 11 SINOAPORE. Frl— The KD» for Changl. Mr. Robin Sim Boon Woo. will inaugurate the Pongal festival tomorrow at 7.30 P m. at the Sri Rama Temple In Changl There will be cultural dances and sorwhex on the significance of Pongai
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  • 44 11 SINGAPORE. Pri -The Coroner. Mr. Liew Nglk Ke«. today recorded a suicide verdict on Lira Thian Kheng. 29. a Woodbridje mental p»tlent who «-a» (cind dead at the foot of a block of flats In Macpheraon Ectate on Dec. 28 Utt year.
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  • 482 11 Wipe out drug problem in Malaysia' DOCTOR CALLS FOR A CONCERTED EFFORT COMBINED effort should be made by educationists, social workers, legislators, customs officers, police, medical workers and the mass media to stamp out the growing drug problem in Malaysia. This call came' from the consultant-physician to the General Hospital,
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  • 87 12 WRS. Burnham, wite of the Prime Minister of Guyana Mr. Linden Forbes Burnham, was irresistably drawn to the many orchid-blooms she saw yesterday at rhe Botanic Gardens. Mrs. Burnham, dressed in a smartly tailored suit in beige with a matching floral scarf over
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  • 666 12  - Sightseeing, and so much to chat about NELLIE HAR: Singapore, By Friday IT'S the first ironical footnote to the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference perhaps, but il probably won't be the last of its kind. Today, while Commonwealth delegates were engaged in finding answers at the conference table, the wives,
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  • 610 13 'I married you to forget other woman' wife told TWO weeks after her marriage, pretty Poh Liang Shinfr. 24, was "shocked" when her husband, a teacher told her: "I married you only to forget another woman." Poh is claiming $150 maintenance for herself from Tan Wall Seng, 30, of Pulau
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  • 38 13 bJNOAPOnt. Fn A man was attacked by three youths '-Id at Kirn Pong Road In Tlonp Bahm lasinl^ht Pnm Hoon Huay. 54. was admitted to the Outrun Hospital i with a stab wound In ht& checl.
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  • 150 13 Singapore man is jailed in Sydney CYDNEY, Fri. A Singapore seaman was sentenced to 12 months' jail here today after pleading guilty to importing marijuana into Australia. Investigators from the Commonwealth Bureau of Narcotics told the court that Abdul Wahab of Singapore was approached by a man when he was
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  • 57 13 SINGAPORE. Fri A cotnmiltw mrmber of the Association of Commonwealth Students. Mr. Richard Mollneux, 28. flew In tonight to deliver a communique to the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference, condemning Britain's proposed arms sale to South Africa. The communique was passed at the recent second conference
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  • The Straits Times Saturday, January 16, 1971
    • 396 14 The Commonwealth does not function in isolation. A close look at world affairs during the Commonwealth oonference is not only relevant but essential, and here Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has made a most valuable contribution. The international situation and political trends viewed from South-east Asia do
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    • 372 14 Tun Razak yesterday invited the attention of the Commonwealth Heads of Government to Asian problems, in particular those of South-east Asia. In Jakarta last year Malaysia played a leading role in an international effort to extricate Cambodia from the Vietnam war. The Americans, who crossed the
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    • 166 14 Singapore's textile industry has grown unevenly, not surprisingly since some aspects are easier to develop than others. But a tully integrated industry is perfectly possible. At the moment, however, the mills outnumber the garment factories with the result that much goes out semifinished. But theiv is no guarantee
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  • 2397 14  -  Tun Abdul Razak What Malaysia's 'neutralisation' concept means IHAVE come to this meeting with the sober reminder still fresh in my mind of the terrible devastation that can be brought by natural forces. Floods, earthquakes, typhoons and avalanches continue to form an inevitable pattern
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  • 61 14 It is a fact that China for the most part has been excluded from the main stream of international affairs for m o r c than two decades As a natural result some might say, China does not accept the international order as it exists today and seeks to
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 290 15 Thieu's troops thrust towards vital Pass SAIGON, Friday. §JOUTH Vietnamese forces inched their way along Cambodia's Highway Four today encountering increased resistance as they approached mountain passes held by crack North Vietnamese troops determined to maintain a stranglehold on the link with Cambodia's only deepwater port and oil refinery. The
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    • 157 15 MUJIBUR WILL BE NEXT PAKISTAN PREMIER SAYS YAHYA KARACHI, Fri. President Yahya Khan said yesterday Awaml League chief Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is going to be the future Premier of Pakistan. "When Mujlb take over I'll not be there." he told newsmen at Karachi airport when he arrived from Dacca after
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    • 66 15 THI I Bl publish cii this pin. i of a man armed with a -.mn-iiM shotgun in the act of holding up a bank in Hyattesville. Maryland The bandit vaults th r counter to steal the cash from t c I I er s'
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    • 121 15 Playing the numbers game the Fijian way I ONDON. Fri Representatives of Fiji are happy over a minor coup. After much persuasion, they won approval from civic authorities to have FIJ 1 as registration number on the licence plates of Fiji's official cars here. Then somebody cleverly telescoped the three
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  • 149 15 Thai move for a trade agreement with China BANGKOK. Friday. yHAILAND is actively considering the question ot trade relations with China, according to Thai Foreign Minister Tun inanai rvnoman. Tun Thanat told Chulalongkorn University students here yesterday that a special government committee was studying the queMlnn from various aspects, including
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  • 135 15 I ONDON. Fn A deadly miniature revolver, worn M a cufflink or tiepui. is beinii investigated by BOAC as a possible hijack weapon. A BOAC ■spoki-Miiim saiil today the airline hud reported detail* Of the nuin-gun to the International Air Transport AxMKlation in Odirv.i. The
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    • 246 15 COROLLAS TAKE FIRST FOUR PLACES! Royal Perak Motor Club Rally uJ^mm\ Wt—^—^—^SZ^^m W9P^2mmm\ H^ Jf j3fJ* -BTi **Ti JmS 1 _r-.IT VT ti^^ < -*M^* "^*w v ifli iWkmK mD cr^ xr jT wW u+ Toyota machines again prove their toughness in I the most gruelling motor rally yet held
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  • 239 16 Britain may lose £300 m a year warning g H ITA I N was warned by a Commonwealth trading organisation today that it stood to lose trade worth at least t.'MO million a year it it joined the European Common Market without safeguarding its Commonwealth interests. Sir Ronald Russell, chairman
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  • 51 16 GUATEMALA CITY, Fri. A paralyNfd Congressman Mr Adolfo Mi'angon l.opez. was Mint dead by unknown men on Wednesday night as be sit In Mi wheelchair uniting to be a>sisted into his car. His chaßeur Marco Vlnicio R-imirez. wa.«. wounded In the attack, a government statement -*<id yesterday
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  • 146 16 ALBANY, Fri. married man who rives a diamond rncaee-nn-iit rine to a eirl friend has no rieht In ret the rine back just because the eirl chances her mind. The Court or Appeals ruled today that Edwin S. Lowe of New York City
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  • 204 16 Briton tells of a human smuggling tale yERSAILLES, Fri. Englishman James Down confessed to police he had been illegally slipping Pakistani immigrants into Britain in a private airplane at a prie* of from U551,270 to U552,400. Pakistanis are barred In general from unrestricted immigration into Britain. Versailles police said yesterday,
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  • 19 16 MOSCOW. Fn The Soviet Uniuii launched No. 391 in its unmanned CoMnos satellite .series yesterday Tass reported
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  • 170 16 King Hassan foils new plot against his regime RABAT. Fri. A plot .iiMiriM the regime of King Hassan (above) of Morocco has b r e n discovered and the culprits will be brought to trial shortly in Murrakesh. South Morocco, an official source ••nil here. In a news bulletin in
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  • 436 16 TAIPEH, Friday. A Taiwanese businessman was executed two months ago for writing a letter to China's Deputy Premier Marshal Chen Yi. while in Hong Kong, sources said here today Trading company em- ployee t reportedly wrote Chen Chen-hslung, 30 asking the communists not
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  • 155 17 Another Arab summit in Kuwait m.llii I Iri. Arab heads of State will meet in Kuwait next week to discuss a Libyan proposal for the Pan-Arabisation of the battle with Israel and the situation in Jordan, Tripoli Radio said last night. The radio quoted Maj. Mohamed Nairn, a member of
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  • 55 17 JAKARTA. Kit. Some 2.000 North Sumatian villager?-, including women and children have been trapped by rising waters, and 10 people have drowned, reports reaching here Mid today The villagers, most of them rice .'armcr?. werr last reported to be living on makeshift rafts tted to the roofs
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  • 199 17 No pull-out till there's peace says Mrs Meir NEW YORK. Friday. ISRAELI Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir reiterated here tonight that no Israeli troops would withdraw from occupied Arab territory until there is peace and Israel would not return to the borders that existed before the 1967 war. But. the
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  • 46 17 HATNA. (India). Fri About 35.000 workers of the Bihar State Electricity Board I vi* yesterday (or higher v <■;> The chairman of the o aid. Mr. S. gahay. said four cases of sabotage had been reported durins; ihc day Thrre people ere arrested. Reuter.
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  • 188 17 Palestine guerillas foil Israeli raid BEIRUT. Tri. Palestine euerilla* killed or wounded at least 15 Israelis in foiling an Israeli raid into southern Lebanon early today. a euerilia spokesman announced. He said two commandos v.r rt killed and seven others wounded In threehour clash wnich beean shortly before midnight. The
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  • 269 17 Deadlock in bid to get talks going UN COUNCIL TO MEET SOON £FFORTS to move the Middle East peace talks off dead centre were in deep trouble today, and Egypt and Jordan considered turning the whole problem back to the Security Council. One Arab source said no decision had been
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  • 113 17 BELFAST. Fri. A British soldier was shot in tin lee early today after a nieht of bombthrowinr by rioters on Belfast's mainly Cktholic Bally Murphy Estate. The troops were withdrawing from the area in trucks when a number of shots wrre fired after them.
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  • 293 17 THE resignation of Philippine VicePresident Mr. Fernando Lopez from his Cabinet post may lead to a power battle between President Ferdi na n d Marcos and the influential Lopez family, political observers said here today. The Marcos-Lopez rift widened yesterday when Mr. Lopez resigned from his
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 72 18 KISES Veneer Prods $1.52 +12 Hume Pref $1.22 J -+.10* M. Tile $100 +.10 E. N. E. $2.77 +.07 M& G $0.80 +.06 Kempas $1.52 +.06 Sim I.im $0.74 +.05 N. Industries $0.93 +.05 Starlite $0.78) +.04 Imperial .$0.60 +.03 FALLS 0.C.8.C. $4.92 —.08 Fair Lady $1.23 —.04
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    • 40 18 Straits Times Indices Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Industrials: 146.28 14C.89 1 Hotels: 66.31 66 M Properties: 111.67 111.75 Tins: 90.15 90.22 ft rubbers: 112.54 112.68 Dec. 30. 1966 s lo«i •Dec 31. 1968 s 100 tDec. 29. 1962 m l«0
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    • 263 18 CONDITIONS ruled steadier in moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The day's trading volume at 2.057.500 units was still heavily centred on selective issues. Blue-chips and the more estabished invest ment stocks were lightly sought nith Eastern Smelters adding 15
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    • 1007 18 Bin ANn OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTSn AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE ANn KUALA LUMPUR TRAOING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE KETS. YESTERDAY WERE. INDUSTRIALS B S. CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd
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    • 1224 18 DUSINESS In and reported to a> the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the .Stock Exchange yesterday with n. the number of- shares traded I shown In brackets In lots of I.OUU unless otherwise specllled INDUSTRIALS AOIA (2) $1.40. Alran (2) $1.47. (li $1.46 Allied Choc. (1)
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  • 288 18 MING Court Hbtel In Singapore has lost a tasty $25,000 a month with the closing of its Peacock Room. Opened on Nov. 5 last year to serve '•tirr sum" by a contractor, the restaurant had, a short life of. two months and two
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  • 50 18 rE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above: One month 511/16p.c. Two month 5 3/4 p.c. Three month 5 13/16p.c. Six month 6 1/8 p.c. Nine month 6 1/4 p.c. Twelve month 6 3/8 p.c.
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  • 21 18 JAN. 15. RUBBER: 494 (up I cent). TIN: $632 (down SI). Official offering 202 tons i down 28 tons).
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  • 169 18 rTHE Straits 'tin marA ket in Penang yesterday was steadier than that of London which fell sharply by £8 to £1.447 per ton overnight. The local price sagged SI to $632 per picul on an official offering down 28 tons to 202 tons The market was
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  • 111 18 (■MINItI PRODUCI IXCHANCI SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL VItTIROAV. Cacanut Oil: hulk SBO Milan, drum nellers. Copra: Mufd (fob.) looac Jan./ Kei> IK Com f3S B P.oper: Munlok ASTA white f. 0.0. l"» M.w (1671 wlKra. Sarawak while f.o.b. MX NLW »157» scllera. Sarawak apeclal black f.o.b.
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  • 58 18 s spoit ill 110 uo i4«.7a 111 Kxpon uiin (o non«i«rilo( arear in U.M do'lar* ixri ounc*. 11l Uxii dei>ler> prut in tSlD(apur> luilai* ler laal. tut. uoaot. .tt.tii Ifirut 38.36 lon«kon« 3V 74 unch 37.«Ofc 36. IM an» 1UI21 Bor* <!■ tU Sit (U.I. 48.U2S M
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  • 155 18 'THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates as at Jan. IS. Local dollars to one unit f Foreign Currency iterllig Pound Lusti nian Dollar lew Zealand Dollar inut.i Arabian Dinar J.S Dollar ,ocal dollars to 100 unlta f Foreign Currency lelgian Francs
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  • 22 18 id Lxirido* ut. ihuiidiiv th« pnet jf Mai«v*x j ixi teot April quoted at UK U-ll musts. Cent. »i»u paid.
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  • 401 18 THE rubber market yesterday was trendless and featureless and price ranges covered some one-quarter cent in thin dealings. The undertone, however, was steadier than that of Thursday, with less dealer hedge-selling In evidence. Physicals were quiet with little fresh Inquiries but some covering of Russian
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  • 230 18 rE decline this week can be attributed mainly to the floods upcountry, say Singapore rubber and produce brokers Green and Collier. Speculative new buying, shortcoverlng and longs trying to average on this fact left the market without a cushion. Especially when it became apparent that
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  • 108 18 rptiE week In London saw no real Increase of interest In what remained mainly a ter min.il rubber market Volume was affected b? switching operations With the eatiier trend in the Kant sellers were found lo he very reserved particularly in the longer landed positions. Sons
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 478 18 MELBOURNE. Frt. Mining storks fell sharply at the close of the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. The recent stabilising trend in the market looked to be conunuini: this morning when prices held .steauy In a minimal turnover but towards the close •locks fell across the boards to levels beluw yesterday's
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    • 72 18 TIN Thursday 62.89 Wednesday 62.78 Week ago: 62.52 RUBBERS Thursday 167.U Wednesday 167.05 Week ago: 168.52 OILS Thursday 285.08 Wednesday 281.82 Week ago: 291.78 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 344 2 Wednesday 342.1 Week ago: 342.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 843 31 Wednesday 841 11 Week aco: 837 83 LONDON DOLLAR
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    • 230 18 XIONO KONG. Prt The market gradually developed and In the early stages WheekKks and Jardlnes were both active and finished HKIO cents and HKSO cents up. They eased off slightly over the da; and before the end of the afternoon. Today's < loalnc pnoee m Hong Kong dollnrn
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    • 291 18 TtfEW YORK. Thurs. The x^ stock market stated an aftenoon recovery- from a momIns necllne to dose trading with a modett gain. Analysts couldn't really account (or the market's movement except to not* that this pattern of "falsely consolidating and bouncing back" has been recurring for several sessions.
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    • 355 18 T ONBbN. Frt. The alock market L clourd dull today. Prices, which had brrn lower on the poatal situation. mird further on the official strike announcement. Condition! remained quirt however. Ymte.-day OK Ilf(fmlifr trudr ficiiri-t xidrd »i-ntlmont lOßirwhat and loirnra were Mmltrd to around Ad. At S p.m. the
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  • 58 19 KUCHING. Fri. Security forces raided a communist camp in Sarawak's Third Division and killed a guerilla last Tuesday, the State Operations Committee announced here today. The announcement said government troops, which suffered no casualties, found the camp in the Durin Salim area halfway between Sibu and Kanowit.
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  • 87 19 EIGHT HELD FOR $100,000 ROBBERY CINGAPORE. Fri. Close co-operation between Singapore and Malaysian Police has led to the arrest of eight people In connection with the $100,000 watch robbery at Lee Chay and Co., in North Bridge Road last week. Out of the 168 expensive watches snatched from the shop
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  • 32 19 SINGAPORE. Frl The Outram Park Residents Association is seeking new members Those Interested >hould contact the pro-tern committee secretary. I Mr. Lee Mm Hung at 19K. Block 17. Outram Park.
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  • 137 19 Hawker falls to his death SINGAPORE, Fri. Hawker Tan Poh Seng, 27, of Guillemard Road, fell to his death from the 16th floor of Block 37. Circuit Road, this evening. His body was found on the second floor balcony at 5.15 p.m. Tan's parents, who declined to be identified, said:
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  • 395 19 NOW THEY CAN APPLY FOR COMFORT BUSES, TAXIS SINGAPORE, Friday THE NTUG has lifted the ban on pirate taxi operators with convictions for pirating from applying for COMFORT minibuses or taxis. In future, such operators will be eligible to ballot for all additional COMFORT vehicles.
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  • 124 19 Pool attendant wins car in charity draw SINGAPORE. Frl. Swimming pool attendant Khoo Yam Teck was today presented with a Flat 124 first prize of the Chinese Women's Association donation draw held last month by Mrs. Jek Yuen Thong, wife of the Minister for Culture. The second prize, an Austin
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  • 50 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt —The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has directed that his installation ceremony on Feb. 20 should be confined to the essentials, because of the floods. The King, according to a statement, feels that human resources and money were needed for rehabilitation work following the floods
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  • 27 19 81NOAPORE. Prl. Two Indonesians. Mohammed Jlral bin Suparno. 27. and Ramli bin Hasan. 25. wrrf sfnirnced today tc one month's jail (or entering Singapore Illegally.
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  • 108 19 WHY POLY BANNER WAS REMOVED SINGAPORE. Frl. Police today said a banner displayed by the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union was torn down yesterday because the union had not 1 obtained permission from the "proper authorities." A police statement said: "The police do not object to the display of banners against
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  • 209 19 Labourer runs amok, slashes 3 men with parang CINQAPORE, Fri. An odd-job hand at a Bukit Tim.ih workshop ran amok today and slashed himself several times with a parang before attacking and injuring thnr As he left the Outline Wautfh workshop he smashed the window panes of the office and
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  • 229 19 Windfall for 3,200 shipyard workers CINGAPORE. Fri. J Some 3.200 workers of SeinbawunK Shipyard are due for a bonus windfall. The shipyard's management has agreed to give them the annual bonus for last yrar at the rate of 2.85 weeks wages <or 125 hours) which is almost three times that
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    • 301 19 On your TV and radio today 12 50 PM. Opening ard Astroboy l»T^n 1.19 timer's Daughter Playboy of 7.40 News and Newsreel (0 C-pitol Hill 8.05 The Bold Ones 1.4S Stun Lewis Show S.N News and Neftsreel (E) 2.0S It's A Man's World-Stir Cra/y 9.38 Andy Williams Show-featuring 255 The
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    • 578 19 C fin A.M. Good Morninii b.ul l.im ThU Week's Radio Let Co With Music Roundup 4.30 The Beat Ooe* 7.00 Neu 7.10 Doily Digest Oil 5.0U News Brief 5.03 7.2.-. LK'a Oo With Miimc h.iio Prog Summary 5.10 In HollNews 8.10 Let sGo With Mv- 1 oa> Mood, sic 9.00
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  • 135 20 CINGAPORE, Fri. J Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd. will hold eight special Chinese New Year draws between Sunday and Feb. 14. In addition to the regular prizes there will be gift cash prizes at a lucky draw on Feb. 14. immediately after the main Toto draw.
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  • 49 20 SINGAPORE. Frt. More than 250.000 people have visited the Carnival Trade Pair "11 In the Great World Amusement Park since its opening on Dec. 31 Women attending the fair tomorrow and Sunday will receive free gifts. MR. RAYNER time is ripe to resolve problems
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  • 35 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Chinese YMCA will hold a reception for the official opening of ita Health Club and conference facilities at its premises in Palmer Road on Jan. 20 from 5 p.m. 6 pm
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  • 516 20 Threat 'very real' they all agree BILL MAY LEAD TO TARIFF WARS SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE business and industrial leaders today shared the view of Mr. Lm Kuan Yew that the threat of a shrinkage of world trade as a result of protectionist tendencies by the I'nited States was "very real."
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  • 277 20 $150 m LOAN TO AID PROJECTS IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A CONSORTIUM of 15 United StaUs banks will A provide a loan of about $150 million to help finance projects under the Second Malaysia Plan The loan agreement will be signed here tomorrow between the Minister of Finance, Tun
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  • 31 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The YMCA will host a lunch for wives of delegates, to the Commonwealth Heads of Government ronference at the Hotel Equatorial on Jan. 19 at 1 p.m.
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  • 326 20 Advisory body formed to promote exports SINGAPORE Fri. Th» Government has set up an advisory committee t« advise it on the necessary action to take in the promotion of Sinrapore exports. This was disclosed tonight by the Minister of State (Finance). Mr. Tan* See (him. when he spoke at a
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    • 139 20 Advertisement ANNOUNCEMENT Never in my experience have tickets for a con- cert sold so fast as have those for Rosalyn B Tureck's coming recital. Already the Victoria m Theatre is nearly fully booked. But some good seats still remain available and reservations can be made at Donald Moore Galleries today
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  • 264 21 Japanese team to survey Malaysian economy KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A large group of Japanese bankers and industrialists is due here next week for an on-the-spot look at the investment opportunities and capital market in Malaysia. The 37-member delegation, headed by the chairman and .president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Mr.
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  • 176 21 CINGAPORE, with its sprawling industralisation, bustling seaport and impressive housing estates, is the best example of the current Asian economic boom, according to a German correspondent. Mr. G. Muggenburg, chief correspondent in South-east Asia for the German Television Channel One, said in an interview
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  • 247 21 OORK sellers today were X still unhappy about the pending conversion of Jurong abattoir into a private enterprise. and urged the Government to consider their views. They claimed the Govern- ment had not notified them about the conversion, and that they had only learned
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  • 44 21 SINGAPORE Fli— The BrttUh Council in Singapore Is now hnidtnfr an exhibition of book* •■■lor.M-ea'th and Its contemporary development ..iiibei .lanslons j.ch^rd Road. The exhibition opens each day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will continue throughout the month
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  • 119 21 FLOODS: `WORKERS MUST NOT BE PENALISED' MALACCA. Fri. The DAP today urged the Government to pass emergency legislation prohibiting employers from deducting pay, leave, or any other form of remuneration from workers who could not work because of the floods. In a letter to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun (Dr.)
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  • 96 21 All but 37 landslides now cleared TANAH RATA. Fri. All but 3? of the 24? bif and small landslides that occurred along the 38--mile stretch of the Tapah-Cameron II it h lands road last week have been cleared. On the stretches of the road still affected by landslides, single lane
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  • 17 21 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Chou Peng Senh has l»een re-elected president of Ihe Singapore Buddhist Youih Mission
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  • 102 21 Big clean up of Malacca town starts MALACCA, Fri.— Th« Municipality has begun a big clean up of the town after the rf>cent floods. Labourers are working overtime clearing 450 tone of refust daily. More than 800 animal carcasses wer« found in the town. The clean-up is necrsaary to prevent
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    • 269 21 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 5 See the continent thus wlUj 8 Decorations OBBs. CH. or flnrt-cliss return (4). such UJce 1 8). 6 Inconstant as trade union One point ihort through !f? der? IS 2. l.'» neglect (6). Sne wrot of frail woman 10 Successful day In lake hoe- meeting
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  • 240 22 |NC H Osman Siru, the Director of Tourism, is disappointed that there are no writers in Malaysia to write books on tourism. Such books have a limited appeal, and are regarded as propaganda by the public. A book to attract visitors to this country should be
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  • 733 22 Why different medical checks for pilgrims? THE reply given by Inche Ahmad M. Mustaffa, 1 Pilgrim Officer, (S.T. Jan. 9) to my letter is not entirely satisfactory. He has not told me why other ship passengers, for instance, those going to India, are not medically examined Do they come under
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  • 285 22 YOUR editorial on March's Needs provokes thought. It is tim* the Malaysian Government woke up from trie dream of "first In everything" without measuring resources In terms ol money and in manpower Malaysia just cannot afford to venture upon anything which u> real research. Malaysia
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  • 169 22 Shock query at passport office IHt.NI to tbe Immigration Office in Kuala Lumpur to renew my international passport which expired six months ago. Hiving filled "Borang C" correctly. I submitted the expired passport together with my blue identity card both as proof that 1 am a citizen of Malaysia I
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  • 72 22 CVERY year on ihe eve of our Chinese New Year Singapore school children of the afternoon -essloru. have to rush for buses with the workIng people who are dismissed at 4 or 5 pm May I suggest that this year, the Ministry of Education will send the
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  • 237 22 How the Labour registry operates IREKER to the letter concerning registration at the Employment Service Office by "Mohan. Lai and Rama" on January 13. In brief, the central and major function of the employment service Is to assist people seeking employment to obtain positions best suited to their training, experience,
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    • 277 22 f (d\ vVy t Johnny hss a DBin Takes Yeast-Vite Pain gone! Feels strong That's Yeast-Vite Yeast-Vite contains fast-acting iah«i aizt I MW M f\ m tP tM m W K W m pain-killing ingredients. Plus At" 11 1 TH D E ,_J: I NQ J LflO I""V I I
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  • 378 23 Mystery calls about 'Pei Pei' to music teacher I HAVE been having frequent phono calls since last month from someone who claims to be "Miss Suseela," asking about a Kirl I do not know. The first time she rang *he asked ny whether I had an 11-year-old pupil xith long
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  • 111 23 I AM mi lined to helirvr that Marina (S.T.. Jan. II) is so sophisticated th.il trivial table matters \fcm to have caused hrr err.it ronrrrn. Rut as a Singaporean I iff\ that rveryonp has the right to his or her own manner of rating, even though it
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    • 865 23 REFER to Mrs. I. 1 Chu's letter on rats (S.T., Dec. 16). We would like to thank her for drawing our attention to the problem in the vicinity of her flat, and agree that the right attitude to adopt when
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    • 156 23 Medical Progress Fund... DONOR" i ST.. Dec. 3D asks what is being done with the Medical Progress Fund. The Medical Progress Fund raised money for the Medical Library Extension and the Institute of Medical Specialists. As far as the Medical Library Extension is concerned it was completed and officially opened
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  • 228 23 IMUBT thank Mr. K.R. Chandra (the Permanent Secretary. Law> for explaining why the Government has DE-reauisltioned the piece of land at Sime Road (ST.. Jan. 6). I am deeply touched by the news that the bulldozers of state can not on- ly be
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    • 135 23 j»i:m oi;au\< i: INIKABIIJTY ECONOMY PLUS Start the new year with a tremendous saving on a new Ford Escort. It's the car that re-wrote the records in races and rallies around the world, and proved conclusively in the London- Mexico Rally that Ford Escort olfeis the maximum in PERFORMANCE, DURABILITY
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  • 50 24 LOUIIt KLIKK'I tALONt In Hotel Simtpura for your rtrultr fklili and all >kln eon<lttlon*. Very modrratc prlcM. Appointment*. phont *****1 (8por«). WHAT NAPPINt »b«o rlcb boy meeti poor ilrl nnd out In Erich Stgal't grt»t la>\* Blory now runnlnf In ihn «t*k'i Fanfar*. You can't »Hor<J to rant It:
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  • 55 24 MADAM CHEW LV» KIOW aIUU Too Kith ated wift of Mr. Ym T«n Chye paved awty peacefully on 15.1.71 after lone llluh leaving behind belored DUlband two ion*, one daughter to mourn bar toH. Cortagc lying at Tie Tho Aum Buddhlit Temple 7| mi Upper Chanel Road. Crtmatioo Sunday
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  • 28 24 IN MIMORV of our dtar mo Wong Taw Pin. Depart* 18.1 70. No wordi w« write could *v«r My Bow much w» nlii you (vary day.
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    • 856 24 ACINCY with wld* rente of eophl*- I tlcated products requires high calibre sales executive* with good education, Initiative and personality. Very attractive commissions. Oood conUet* with either ofFc* auppller*. construction and retail trade*, club* or school* advantagcou* but not essential. Exlatlng sale* executives can be considered on part-tim* bads. Box
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    • 963 24 JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS CLERK required by long established Company. Minimum qualifications school certificate /Intermediate book-keeping' typing Apply giving brief detail* to Box A4SV6 8.T.. Sport. SINOAPORI BAUD SHIPPING COMPANY require Radio Officer, preferably with Ist Class PMO Certificate, for v**s*l trading regularly from Singapore. Apply 0.P.0. Box 1949 Spore ORIVIR NIIDBD
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    • 1075 24 FLATS/BUNGALOWS. rurolsbed/ua- T furnished wan I.'1 1 immediately In any district*. Long lease 8300/- 11.500'- Barry International Corporation Spore *****7/*****4/ *****8. UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW COM FJUND. long term, modern sanita- tion. 2 3 bedrooms, district five Details Box 31 Taman Jurong Poat Offlee. Spore 22. FLAT SIMI-DITACMID or terrace house required
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    • 808 24 TECHNICAL ORAWINO, Structural Engineering. Malay. Mathematics Science. English. Shorthand /Typing- Ring *****4 ATS.. Singapore 18. BNOLISH, MATHEMATICS SUBSIDIARY, additional, elementary by I experienced graduate. Seransoon Oarden. Spore.. 883«73. AHA DRIVING. SCHOOL Morn* 1000 dual-controlled hourly 15 guaranteed 378-. 13. Selegle Road. 8 pore Phone *****. *****. TO-DAY *.3O F.M. Cha-Cha
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    • 637 24 Tours and Excursions NAM M 0 TRAVIt SERVICE Ltd.. Malaya Beven Days ***** every Sunday. Monday. Bangkok Chiengmal Fifteen Days *****-. 27 1/71. 14/I/Tl. Chinee* New Year Tour. Malaya Seven Day* 8»li0 C 'Highland* Four Day* 8880 37. 1/71. 28'1'TI. Mala>a 5-day* nights SSIO3/-. 4-days Snlgnts 8390 Hssdyai Songkbla S-days
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    • 494 24 FURNITURE FOR HIRE a* Bin tie* Seng. 83 Rochoie Canal Read. Tel: ***** *****. Spore. Past control PESTS DESTROY. CARRY INFECTION: DON'T LET THEM SHAJUC YOUR HOME Consult the leading international specialists In the (dentine control of white ant*, rodents, cockroaches and all other peets. RINTOKIL MALAYSIA FTI. LTD. MM
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    • 1027 25 V^*^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W««t Auatralla/Slntiaporet/Japan Service ■•«e«.M«-. !tpss &ra ""fa- .'"i.; u^ii. East Coast U.S.A. straits Sarvtoa BjBJMJ "*»*.slisw Mtrt" N 'l Ml **H U CNrlMton Orlfani Houston fialvtstw S.nt.por* Japan Persian Cull Scrvle* Mlf n" I— Co:cmeo, Karaclti, Muscat. Basra*. Wen. Kuwait, Bahrain. Doha. Oetti. Japan «V
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    • 1014 25 FROM NEW ZEALAND Sails last pon IU Due MM P. I f.»n. r>anan| LueMf tan tiNKURAi laeraata 1 FN 21/77 FN 21/ 2 Mar I Mat Calcutta t lim Sttacr 1/11 Frt TO AUSTRALIA Uve Penani P. i'kaa liaiepwe taaliea tart ■aipeta i pen Mb* IMb. Ma. Ca. >lIAIIS/MABRAS SEBVICE;
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    • 867 25 ORIENT UNES UD. ii KX*MnHG.2SHENION\fmf. SHGAPOREI TB. 9«3633-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING C OR LONDON. H BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE. Smiapora P. S'l>a« »enjne Arrnresi NEPIUNE AMIEI M laa. J Fck 1/ 4 Frt SFM Hjmburf 1/3. R dam 1 1/1. Havre 14/3. IaNMI H'3 •lEPTUNE IBPU 2/ 1 Frt 11
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    • 825 25 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No 3OE Jin Amp»nq Kuala Lumpur J| The National Shipping Lin«ot Malaysia FAR EAST /EUROPE SERVICE SmjMpera P S «<n> *ena«| Arrrftt: SI CINSTANTINE- lift Jm 23; IS laa M 77 J>a i 10-idor 23. R'3M in. i 9 3. BUNCI MELBB 27 Fet. 2
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    • 1105 26 N- t u.i »>■!/ ilium v > ,m'i»i»ln mnn PRIAM baMMM. tMM '"ai UIOirCUS HPI/IM II IN II 4INUS LMOBI l»-u ir» Wl I" 21 In Jl/21 lai 24 HICttR ."*'i. V "J t f«r u 'i USS siiiioa::::::::: fm i m wn m liilUS liMMOai. B. -a,: Gusiia rrt
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    • 875 27 A well known Electronic Company is seeking for ambitious and qualified personnel to fill the following challenging and rewarding positions: 1. SERVICE MANAGER (Male) Qualifications and Experience. a) Minimum Cambridge School Certificate and should possess a recognised Diploma in Electronics with at least 5 years practical experience in Electronics and
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    • 553 27 (isso) MARKETING DEPARTMENT has vacancies tor A. MARKETING TRAINEE and B. SALESMAN QUALIFICATIONS Position A. Applicants must AND DESIRED possess University degree in EXPERIENCE: Economics, Commerce or Business Administration. They should be between the ages of 24 and 30 years. Two years business experience in marketing desirable but not essential.
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    • 787 27 Invite* applications from suitably qualified MaJay&lan cltiaeni for the position* of (1) QIALITV CONTROL OFFICER The requirements are:A(e: 25 35 years Qualifications: Applicants must be graduates in Chemistry or Apphcci Chemistry pieferably with B.Sc iHohm frcm an accredited unlversity Experience: They should have a minimum of 2 yean experience m
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    • 600 27 KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED VACANCIES Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following posts ln the Company's Education Training Centre (1) Instructor Welding (2) Assistant Instructor-Machining /Bench Fitting (3) Assistant Instructor Bench Marine Fitting QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE Post (1) Applicants should (a) Possess a Technician Diploma or an
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    • 295 28 RAMBLER RIG FOR SALE Suitable Mine Shaft Drilling IDECO RAMBLER H37 SELF-PROPELLED RIG: CAPACITY: Workover to 10.000ft— Drill 6.000 ft POWER: CMV 12 via Allison torque convertor and Power shift, transfer case, cardan shafts and air-clutches. (Same power to road drive). DERRICK: 105 ft. hyd. raised, lowered and telescoped. MUD
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    • 746 28 PIBLIC WORKS DtPARTMKNT lIMIIK NOTICE Tendert i>rt invited for:— (at The supply ol Portland Cement i Ordinary I u> B.s.S. i 12-1958 (or the iperlK! Ist April. 1971 to BM March. 1972. (b) The supply ot Asbestos Cement Pipes ana Jolnt.s to B.S.S*. 488 (or the period Ist April. 1971
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    • 1048 28 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN SINGAPORE TANAH PERSEKUTL'AN THE ASSOCIATED BOARD KENYATAAN TAWARAN OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OK TwK)w2 Wl slc pada Kontrekter2 yang berpengavVßlTTEN EXAMINATIONS laman untok kerja2 dJ-bawata ltTl ml:— The aboxi examinations will be A > VV held In Singapore on Saturday. 6 Membekal. menghantar March. 1971.
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    • 222 28 MINISTRY OF HEALTH SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited by th« Ministry of Health for the following works for the period 1.4.71 to 31.3.72:--(a) Daily removal and disposal of rcfase, (b) Daily removal and disposal of ntghtaoil. (c) Dally Cteansinr of 2 blocks of Public Larstorin, at Pulan Sentoaa. Tender
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    • 177 28 EASTERN UNITED TYPEWRITER SERVICE CHANGE OF COMPANY NAME We wish to advise that our name has been changed to: EASTERN UNITED TYPEWRITER PRIVATE LIMITED with effect from the Ist of January. 1971. The new name will be used by us as from the 16th January. 1971. Our address will be:
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    • 676 29 ■> i i^_ —________Jl________^____ V<* ___B_l LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE. LTD. SENIOR DESIGN ENGINEER. Qualifications and Experience 1. Bachelor or Master Degree ln ClvU/Mechanlcsi Engineering 2 or alli y ed al neld XPerlenCe ta deSIBD f W ded me candidate, preferably not less than 28 years of age may be CHIEF
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    • 729 29 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY International Management Consultant Company situated in Kuala Lumpur requires 3 Lady Confidential Secretaries for Senior management. Applicants should have the following minimum ments:Qualifications: (1) Must be Malaysian Citizen, (ii) Shorthand/Typewriting -no w.p.m. /60 w.p.m. <iii> Higher School Certificate or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate with Credits in English and
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    • 865 29 Furniture; luxuriously oesicneo attractively priced cane furniture for Rote'/ Homes, Lee Wah. 9 Cavenagb Koad. B pore 37*213. FOR PEOPLE WHO CAREC Olve your home that distinctive look with our quality furniture Economy teakwood sitting room set complete at $3*o Latest In design A Craftsmanship Wide range easy payments available
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    • 877 29 UP TO S3 DISCOUNT. Jackl«'( Shoe Most competitive ran** of Ladlw Ointi footwear ln town. Open Sunday. 10. Orchard Road. (Spore), *****. STUFFID PARAOKE BIRO malf ftmale, (last eagle, various animal*. leopard>. tigers, anttaurs. squirrels. Trl B'pore 2«7«. XPCCTINC A BABY In 1971? Purchase all baby's requisites through party-plan Discount
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    • 2022 29 Saturday Car Market d| EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN 19*3 BMW Vehlclas tar sale) 7uu Coupe. Immaculate condition. radio, new upholstery, resprayed. taxed Insured. $I*9o'- 0.n.0. Rins ll P A nor." l S 2 SiiyiVFort ««H AULT^EN-Model 19*9 mister- Prefect. 9*2 Austin A4O. Yolks- S.^m^St-tnlW i wagen. 19*3 Flat (OOD. Volkswagon ,_J n".°
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    • 436 30 Furukawa hope for a ten-year encore By JOE DORAI LHJRUKAWA Electric Football Club of Japan have come to Singapore with the hope of repeating a feat they achieved 10 years ago— a three-year ■weep of Japan's National and other championships. Masai) Funahashi, the team's leader, said yesterday: "Ten years ago
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    • 269 30 DARUL Afiah yesterday served notice that they were out to regain the FAS League Div. One championship when they beat the young, formidable Alexandra side 2-0 at Jalan Besar for last year's Div. Two title. Darul played the type of lively, constructive soccer that won them the
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    • 119 30 OTDNEY. Fri. Australian Test captain Bill Lawry has denied a Sydney newspaper report that there was a "revolt" In the Australian dressing room at the Sydney cricket ground prior to Australia'i illfated second inninjs •f the Fourth Test. The report in yesterday's Sydney sun said that Vice-cap-tain
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    • 42 30 Army v Royal Navy i Dover Rd. 7 30 p.m.) <i«LF SICC C Medal Stroke and Chua Cheng Llat Cup Qualifying Round i bland Club). HOCKEY— SAPSA Inter-unk Slx-a-side Tournament (Dover Rd. 8 am.) KARATE Karate-do Championships (St. John Headquarters 7.30 p.m.)
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    • 32 30 Soccer London: England captain Bobby Moore has been dropped by his club. West Ham, for the second successive week. But manager Ron Greenwood said It was to give Moore a rest.
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  • 385 30  -  By G. ROBERT SINGAPORE sports organisations, which have failed to produce results, were told yesterday to stop blaming the schools for their failures. Inche Mohammed Ghazali, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education said: "I would like to remind officials of sports organisations, who continue not
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  • 177 30 elected member of the District's Council. A move by the Council to drop cricket, netball and the road relay from the schools' national programme was approved by the members without any discussion. The Council, however, gave the green light to any school to organise
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  • 224 30 OONG KONG, Fri. An Asia Golf Circuit offl--11 cial today accused the British Professional Golfers Association of having "sold the Asia circuit down the river" by scheduling Ryder Cup qualification tournaments in Europe at the same time as matches in Asia. Kirn Hall, who represents
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  • 41 30 FAVOURITES Nanyang Slang Pau continued their wtnnlnß streak In the Eagle Cup table tennis tournament when they edged Toa Payoh 'A' 5-4 yesterday In a final round match. Kampong Glam had to fight hard to beat Ching Olam 5-4.
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  • 242 30 cYDNBY. Fri Autsrallan Phil J Dent caused the biggest upset the NSW Open tennis championship* when he beal Russia's No. 1 Alex Metrevell 3-6. 7-5. fi-3. 6-4 to enter the men's singles final today. Olga Morozova of Russia entered the women's final by beating Japan's
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  • 216 30 SLTA to invite 18 nations for Asian meet CINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association will invite 18 countries to take part in the First Asian Tennis championships to be held here before the Pesta Sukan season. SLTA president Dr Chan Ah Kow said that all affiliates of the Asian Tennis Federation Thailand.
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  • 86 30 MISS N BEATON (16i of Singapore Islnnri Country Club yesterday won the Keppel Club Ladles Open nay competition for the 'A' division with a nett 66 at Bukit Chermin. Runner up was Mrs N Nrul (16i also of SICC with a nett 69. Miss Beaton
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 87 30 SOCCER— SGS League D1V. 2A: Polytechnic v Postal Ser- vice*: 3A PUB v Lembaga (Purer Park 5.15 p.m.i. Tour match: Singapore undrr tt Furokawa of Japan (Jn.. Baaar 7.30 pm.i Friendly. Malarm Cap Veteran* v Singapore Krirrrrn (Jn.. B**ar 7.30). TABLE-TENNI8 Eagle Cup Invitation Tournament i Kalian* 7 pn» >.
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  • 201 31 UIGH happarral, a fancied runner in Race 5 at Bukit Timah splendid gallop on good his chances with a tomorrow underlined going yesterday. He beat stable -mates Durango and Henry in a 3f trial in 38 2/5. Stable-mates Royal Mark and Saxony matched .strides
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  • 125 31  - Daryl's Lark looks a good thing over 9f By EPSOM JEEP DARYL'S LARK looks a good thing in Race 3 at Bukit Timah today. Daryl's Lark, a four-year-old by Melbourne Cup winner Even Stevens, was sent over 6f last week to sharpen him up for today's longer race. He has
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  • 143 31 EPSOM JEEP t'AI.L BOY fOINTER S.I. PARADISE Race 1 Kilat Kin K Pot HILVERSl'M KING POT Phalz Sir. in I'aradite Str. in Paradise Perkaaa DUKEDOM Race 2 L. H. Summer Skippy NEW LIBERTY Bl SH GIRL Aramada Dukedom Dukedom Aramada DARYL'S LARK Race 1 Zoom Felicitation RINA FELICITATION A(creuion
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  • 1593 31 GOING FORECAST: Good 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV. 4— 6F ($6,500 $4,550 to winner) 1 .14*00 PICTURE HOUtI 111 a (Shaw) Tulloh 3 9.0 (dd +1) Partner* i 2 ***** HILVIRSUM a U Brrukelea) R Breukelen S B. IS (dd +J) *M Ismail 8 I ***** PUNTIR'S BILL
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  • 181 31 OUENOS AIRES. Frl. French racing driver Jean Pierre Beltoise. involved in a fiery accident which killed Italian driver Ignazio Glunti here last Sunday, was yesterday barred from a Formula One race here on Jan. 24. The decision was made by the Automobile Club of Argentina which
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      1488 31 PICTI'KE HOUSE III: Has dene well tn gallops since hi* pojr race in Dlv 3 over 6f last week; won on this course in Class 4in lm 13 3/5 at hi: best in January last year, worth a flutter. KING POT: Running after long absence, last start
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    • 398 31 I WORD FUZZLE As fetritatiM if The Straits Times was affected it aaay areas by ffit Weri Pudt A is beiiif repeated tkis wick. The prize fir the ins? MritiriMS sit if answers te tkt clues will mw H $20,000 fir Wirt hizzk A, wfeki will mw clest witk tke
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    43 32 A KOYAI. Navy helicopter pilot's view of the 19,200 ton Rus>ian cruiser, Aleksandr Suvorov as she passed close to Singapore yesterday accompanied by a 3.885-ton destroyer on her way into the Indian Ocean. In the far background can be seen the Singapore waterfront.
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  • 33 32 SAIGON, Fri. The U.S. command today reported the loss of three aircraft, two hellcopters ovei South Vietnam and ,i lecoimaissance plane over Cambodia. There were no caMialties to i re^men. Renter.
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  • 98 32 THREE REMANDED ON COMMONS DAMAGE CHARGE LONDON. Fri. Three of four Welshmen accused of causing malicious damage to the House of Commons yesterday were ordered held without bail today until v further court hearing. The fourth man. student Dyfric Jenkins. 18. was releasi-d on Vlion bail pending a magistrate's hearing
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  • 140 32 Home and Trench row? HK silent HONG KOtrtJ. Frl. The Government declined today to comment on a London newspaper report that a row has broken out between the Governor and the British Foreign Secretary over left-wing detainees in this colony. Reports from London said the British newspaper, The People, reported
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  • 42 32 BUENOS AIRES. Fri A judge today indicted French driver Jean-Pierre Beltoise on manslaughter charges following the death of Italian ace Ignazio Oluntl at the Buenos Aires Grand Prix here last Sunday Oluntls car crashed Into Beltoises stalled Matra. Reuter
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  • 285 32 Praise for Lee's speech from The Times LONDON. Fri.— ln an editorial headed "An impressive opening speech" The Times said today that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, as host and chairman of the Commonwealth conference, took the longterm view of the Commonwealth. In his opening speech yesterday he was able to
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  • 60 32 SAIGON, Fi!. A US Nary .-hip has if.scued 11 Nationalist Chine.-c seamen adult in a> life raft for 11 days., it *va* announced today. A Navy spokesmen said the combat support ship USS Camden of the Seventh Fleet plck-ed-up the seamen yesterday about 30 miles north
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  • 41 32 BELFAST (Northern Ireland), Fri. A Miiper shot and slWhtly wounded a British soldier in the leg early today as he was leaving the Roman Catholic Ballvmurphy area atier helping quell a disturbance, an army rpolceman said. UPI.
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  • 53 32 fPHE weather outlook for SIN- GAPORE today from B a.m. to noon: Fair. The outlook from fi a.m. today to 6 a.m. tomorrow over a 20-mile radius of the following towns: Kuala Lumpur and Ipnh, 1.-olated r.howers In the late Hltemooii: Prnane, lair; Kuta Bharu and Kuantan, clou !v
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