The Straits Times, 8 May 1971

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National tapper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1971. 20 CENTS M. C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 324 1  - Question is: When will the cuts begin? CHIA POTEIK r^ CINGAPORE. Fri. The 1 1 ke 1 ihood that water will be rationed has been so widely accepted that the question today is: When will It begin and how will it be implemented? An official announcement from the Public Utilities
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  • 568 1  -  GERRY DE SILVA 3 shipyard workers dangerously ill By Singapore, Friday TWENTY-FIVE shipyard workers including six women were admitted to hospital today after they were struck down by a gas leak aboard a British tanker at Keppel shipyard. Many were taken to hospital unconscious, and three
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  • 363 1 Shaws lose battle of One-armed Swordsmen HONG KONG, Friday A JURY today dismissed a claim for damages by. the Shaw Brothers film organisation against a rival studio in a legal dispute over a onearmed swordsman. Shaw Brothers surd Golden Harvest Limited for unspecified damages for allegedly lifting their top-money making
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  • 108 1 Malaysian murdered in Zurich r/URiCH. Frl. Police £j have arrested a Malaysian in connection with the death of another Malaysian who was stabbed outside a youth hostel here on Wednesday night. They said they arrested 22-year-old Chan Soot Tuck yesterday and were questioning him. but no formal charges had been
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON. Frl. An American destroyer was involved In a collision with a Soviet tug in the Korean strait north of Japan today, the Defence Department announced. Reuter.
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  • 93 1 FIRST MACH 2 PRESIDENT PARIS, Fri. President r Georges Pompidou today, became the first Head of State to fly at twice the speed of sound. Mr. Plmpidou. 59. sitting in a specially installed seat in the French Concorde prototype, became the fastest head of .state in the world when the
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  • 85 1 Heavy guns on Ceylon rebels COLOMBO. Fri. The Government today announced it has ordered the use of mortars and heavy artillery against "Che Guevarlst" insurgents hiding out in Ceylon's jungles. It also announced that it will accept the surrender of further insurgents, even though its four-day amnesty period is ended.
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  • 27 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Soviet Communist Party leader. Leonid Brezhnev told departing French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann today that he would visit France. French .sources said. Reuter
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Fri. Steady and hardening hostility to Britixh entry Into the European Common Market is shown in the latest Louis Harris poll on the subject, the T>aily Express said today. UPI.
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  • 442 1 Mark: New value not likely CINGAPORE, Fri. Revaluation of the German mark appear?; unlikely. Leading Singapore ban kers today said thac European and American sources believed revaluation was politically iv. acceptable to Germans. The crunch comes tc morrow for a decision mu*t be made by the German monetary authorities. As
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Frl. The U.S. Treasury I s removing all controls on the use of American dollars In transactions wltn mainland China, it was announced today. AP. UPI.
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  • 30 1 TURIN. Frl. Police »ald today they had arrested a neumlcglst for putting his fe.nale patients to sleep and then photographing them In the nude In indecent positions. Reuter.
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  • 21 1 TOKYO. Pi I. Japan today cut its oflicla) discount rate to 5.5 per cent from 5.75 par cent. Reuter.
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  • 1319 2 PAP will come up tops again at 1973 polls, says Lee 80 pc OF SEATS EXPECTED SINGAPORE, Friday <~ ANYBODY who plays on religion, language, culture, or who works up social conflicts on race lines, my colleagues and I will not have the slightest compunction In smacking them A down.
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  • 201 2 THERE will be "a contradiction" for quite some time in Peking's relations with Singapore, according to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. He said this during last week's seminar on Communism and Democracy. He was asked how was it that China had not recognised Singapore, although
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  • 28 2 SINGAPORE Pri. The Chinese YMCAs youth department will organise a violin course for beginners (or children between seven and 15 In Palmer Road from May 30.
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  • 372 3  -  JOSEPH YEO: AIM TO BOOST PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN SPORE By Singapore, Friday gKITAIN is to provide tilother £2<MUHM) ($1.47 million) horn its Special Ai (I programme In Singapore to soften the economic It I o\v ol Ihe milikirx ptlllmii November I his year.
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  • 100 3 MALAYSIAN TRADE TEAM IN CHINA TODAY HOM. KOM.. I ri The Malaysian trade delegation to China will cros* I h e border tomorrow morning, its lender. Tengku Razaleigh Hamba. said today. "It is deiinile thai \\r will leave tomorrow morning though we have not derided which train to take." he
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  • 45 3 SINGAPORK, Mi. .loblcs Vnij Cik.n bin Jamad. 40. wax inday charged with raping a 14--ynar-old ciil twice at Jalan Enous on April 8 and 13. Hr pleaded not guilty. Bail of v^'ooo was allowed pending a luHiminriry inquiry on May 24.
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  • 63 3 Baby show at Cairnhill centre SINGAPORE. Fri The Cairnhill community centre management committee will hold a baby show at its centre at 9 a.m. on June 13. Babies born b^twrrn Dei Vi 1969 nnd March 12. 1971 are i eligible to compete. Entry forms arc obtainable at j the centre
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  • 26 3 SINGAPORE Fri. There was no top prlie winner in >e*terday's Tcto dra* No. 35 71 The "itckpot for trm Sundays draw k SlO5OOO.
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  • 291 3 Thais seek closer trade ties with S'ore SINGAPORE Fri 'PHERE is a lack of traditionally close contact between the business communities of Singapore and Thailand. The Economic Adviser lo the Prime Minister of Thailand. Dr. Amnuay Viravon. who heads the one-month old Economic Co-qperatlon Centre l ECOCEN of ASPAC. said
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  • 227 3 SINGAPORE Fri. A Singapore doctor today urgeu tne Health Ministry to work towards an integratea meaical programme. Dr. Colin Marcus said that future expansion in the meaical service had taken the form of highly specialisea and expensive developments I "Tne&e protects, laudable Ui themseives. lack
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  • 176 3 Tun Tan to pave the way for C'wealth talks KUALA LUMPUR. FrlMinister of Finance Tun Tan Slew Sin will leave for Canada on Tuesday to prepare for the forthcoming 17th Commonwealth Parliam c n t a r y Conference which will be held here from Sept. 3 to 18. Tun
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  • 102 3 FIVE 'PIRATE' TAXI-MEM LOSE THEIR CARS SINGAPORE. Fri. Five pirate taxi-drivers had their cars forfeited today when they admitted operating without licences in February and March. They are Phng Chiang Hock. Ho See Ping. Voon Pak Lim. Ho P»ng Hock and Tan Choo Choon. Phnc. arrested at Jalan Toa Payoh
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    • 275 3 When in r Singapore i do as the Singaporeans do *Gj M shop dt Bk. .^j I PEOPLE'S PARK DM fc Chinatown's most If 4~~W fascinating jfl I shopping complex ...get this mmm FREE! Wggk ■JHHHL. Singapore ft Malaysia only) j^k 9k |TTTfa Buy an Asahi Pentax I^bl^^J^ ikif^VM F
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  • 575 4 ANTONIO THE ADORED Every place I go, they open their doors and say 'welcome 1 ii|-; stands barely 11 sfl 3, but the dizzying heights of succ o s s lie h;is reached has placed him ;is n prince among his people. The face is strong and the shoulders very
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  • 133 4 Singing for the old folk wasn't as much fun VOCALIST Mercedes Young (above) of the Trinity, an Australian pop group, who will be making the scene at 'The Eye" soon, used to sing in a club for elderly people. Aftrr five months, she decided it wasn't her thins and joined
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  • 915 4  - WHEN MASON MEETS AN EX-MAMA GERRY de SILVA liyiliMfcawiiJra MONEY. Those green and blue bills that buy most of the things we dream of. Money is what most of the good rock artists have when their styles and material receive good response from us the public. But don't run away
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  • 86 4 rE Young Americans who brought that bit of Ail-American wholesome harmony to Singapore last year, will be back soon. The iliformin troupe of veteran musical per formers, drsr ibed as an "explosion of happiness." is made up of young students who blend the message
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  • 916 5 Probe into underground reservoirs scheme SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE is studying th c possibility ol building M ii il c rground reservoirs. Boring on the east of the island is going on to see if there are aquifers because the best way of storage with no evaporation is underground. This is
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  • 363 5 Way to contain 'aggressive communism' by NZ Minister CINOAPORE. Fri. New Zealand Defence Minister. Mr. David Thomson, tonight named "aggresssive communism" as the threat to the security of South-east Asia. One way to contain this threat here, he said, was in the five-nation defence arrangement for Singapore and Malaysia. "We
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  • The Straits Times Saturday Forum
    • 346 6 'Tida apa' attitude just because it's free THE PUBs announcement that water may be rationed in Singapore j comes as a complete I shock. I The PUB should lmmedi- ately start sending their men around to observe how the public water taps are being utilised at Boat Quay, side lane
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    • 261 6 IyATKK is one of nature's TT greatest gifts to man. But those who use water indiscriminately today appear to forget that gills must be appreciated, not wasted. They have forgotten too the drought of 1963, and the attendant water
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    • 75 6 A name you won't forget WITH reference to "Ah Seng's" letter (ST.. May 6) on Westernised Chinese names. I'm surr the writer himself would agree that it's easier to remember a James Tan than a Tan Hock Siew. It's not a matter of letting ourselves be confused with the "Charlies"
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    • 44 6 I REFER to a Mr. Yapletter <S.T. April 30) on the street light ing in Meng Suan Road. The installation work was completed in April, and the lights have been switched on as from May KHOR KNG LIE, Public Relations Officer. Public Itilities Board.
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    • 45 6 YYHILE glancing Into the general clerical assistants' apathy in the Civil Service in the various unreplied letters by "Disillusioned C.A." (S.T., March 25). it would appear that their grievances were given a deaf ear. Could the Ministry please tell us where we stand? DEJECTED, Singapore.
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    • 506 6 WE DO NOT MAKE A SINGLE CENT ON COMFORT rUR correspondent "Disgusted" (8.T.. May 6> has combined a legitimate grievance against a COMFORT minibus driver with a number of quite false allegations against the NTUC. The first point to understand Is that neither the NTUC nor any of its affiliates
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    • 143 6 I REFER to the complaint by Robin Chua (ST., April 28) headlined "Where a hawker can tell you to move off." Investigations confirm that at the Orchard Road carpark cooked food centre. M>me of the hawkers do not permit customers to occupy their tables unless some
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    • 102 6 IR I I. R tn i s h-ttcr (ST.. May :<) recording the srt-ting-up of complaints bureau for bus com millers and wish to inform you that .i special unit known as BssggMtions Action I'nit had been formed within the Ministry for the purpose as indicated in A.F.s letter. The
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    • 142 7 Motorist who 'stole' parking lot LET ME relate my experience at a parking lot In town recently. I had waited about 15 minutes under the hot sun for a parking space. The minutes ticked by. I .sweated. Still no sign of a vacant place. To my great relief, a man
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    • 66 7 I WAS one of many who were presented with a gold medal for having donated my blood more than 20 times. Like many others I wa.s most disappointed to be honoured with a gold medal without my name impressed on it. If gold medals are presented without the recipients' names
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    • 52 7 f WAS shocked when a 1 friend told me that the 'Asrama Sekolah2 Menenggah Inggerls Johor.' charges $60.00 per month to resident, students. This is the highest fee of all school hostels in West Malaysia. I would be obliged if the Ministry of Education would comment on th« matter. STUDENT
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    • 175 7 T ATELY there has been much publicity for the Kuala Lumpur master plan as a guide for the orderly development of the Federal capital. But the first error in this plan has now been detected. The chief planning officer confessed that the
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    • 107 7 ARE very grateful for the hospitality shown to us five girls of Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar by the considerate people of Muar. We are from Segamat and we were seni to Muar for our H.S.C. When we first came here, we were so heipiess. but the headmaster of the High
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    • 39 7 IT IS regrettable that the R.1.M.V.. Perak. has not been supplying adequate test-cards for people in the Taiping district. Many of them need the test-cards very badly as their provisional driving licences will be expiring scon. OST j Taipinc
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    • 66 7 T\AIVE! That can be the 11 only summation of the way the NUT and the National Union of DTC Trained Teachers are fighting over who should represent teachers to ne- j gotiate with the Government over the parity Issue. For once, why can't they stop
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    • 76 7 'THE ISSUE is parity- thr result is peevishness. I refer to the "war" between the National Union of Teachers and the DTC Teachers' Union on the question of parity. I It ought to be selfevident to these two rival unions that attacks and counter-attacks are not going to resolve anything.
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    • 80 7 SENT a telegram from Ipoh to Slim River the other day. And now I'm sending out an SOS. Thr reason: my telegram. dispatched at 3.30 pm was not forwarded to Slim River until 10 a.m. the next day— Even then, I had to phone the telegraphic office and remind them
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    • 109 7 THERE'S a 'Rubbish Dump Road" in Petallng Jaya. Actually, it's the corner of Damansara Road and Road IV I. Truck loads of tra.sh are left there every day. Recently someone left a load of car tyres and set light to them. Result: the fire brigade was called. The likely reason
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    • 185 7 No maths lessons, as teacher's -taken away- \|Y SON. a form two pu- pil in Tuanku Muhamad School, Kuala Pilah. Negeri Sembilan. tells me that he has not had a mathematics teacher for the past three months. An American Peace Corps teacher who was teaching him for a short period
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    • 176 7 PUPILS" (ST. April 17 > state that maths, pupils In upper six science B are treated unfairly. The letter contains exaggerations. The Sekolah Menengah Ibrahim. Sungei Pa tani though short of a graduate maths. teacher, has given the pupils fair treatment by arranging possible periods mine in second and third
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    • 102 7 'THE TITLE was impress i ye temporary field enumerators. But our treatment was shabby. Anyway that was the Job we were taken on to do last year by the statistics department. As well as the basic salary, we were promised transport and subsistence allowances for trips outstation. And we were
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    • 121 7 Cal l if folly crossing this bridge, but... ABRIDGE is on the verge of collap>e m this area and my patience is totter:. Why? Well, as a result of the bridges condition the road on which it is placed was prohibited to vehicles. But some risktaker.s more of them every
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    • 39 7 J)LSGUSTED" iST. May 4) complains about a delay in telephone Installations. I shall be pleased to Investigate if this correspondent land others' will write to me directly giving me all details. 10. mi i:ii w Prngarah Talikom Kau.isan Srlansnr
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    • 177 7 Late to school always because of bus times THE Nortl West Johor* Bus Service BJid. buses s rye the SegamitMuar highway. The f.rst bus kaves Segamat at 7 a.m. and the last one comes ;r. at 6 p.m. The M-hools mi the Safttl i-Jementah highway bt'<in at 7.30 a.m. for
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    • 125 7 RECENTLY I received a letter from a friend in Kulai and some bad news from the postman who delivered it. The letter was unsealed and had a six cents stamp but the postman said the postage was inadequate and I should have to pay an extra 18 cents.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 241 6 Straits Times Crossword issH'"" "bßbP ii sHir iiV' Hr bH i h ACBOSS 7. Make disclosure of en* la 8. Fruit tram forest In WsJm carouse 13. Manoeuvre to cornet revolu9. Fireside criterion of lightness Uon»ry invention (S. S). (6). 16. Might be nice to send packlt. A slip on
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  • 1461 8  - 'English disease' spreads to Europe ROBERT MAUTHNER Europeans once raised their hands in horror at Britain's big wage settlements. Now they are having to look to their own. This article tells of union militancy in West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Scandinavia and Holland by WHAT is popularly known abroad as
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 109 8 AUvy O*p By If Uutniin ..i-raSSE. we WERE IT'S SETTING V..DON 1 FORGET VGOtI I .SAY, WHY PON'T Suit yOu > i MBBBB SORRY, OOP. N GONNA TRY TM' KIND* CATS JTMAT BtG KINGS DKf YOU BOYS COM& Au.tv-- 3ußt IM GlWk SUESS I MIND READING FOR IT NOW /CELEBRATION,
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  • 215 9 CINGAPORE, Fri a The Housing and Development Board is now building fewer two-room flats because of low demand. Surveys have shown that the majority of those renting its two-room flats want to buy three-room flats Instead, the HDB said today. It
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  • 31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Mohammed Yusof bin Abdul Aziz. 37. a labourer, was fined $40 tod.iv when he admitted having foi.r kartoo* of ganjn valued at M«0 »t Clilford Pier yesterday.
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  • 162 9 Tax chief sues stockbroker for $1.3 m SINGAPORE, Friday THK Comptroller <>l Income Tax 'has filed a writ in the Higli Court claiming $1.. '11 7.444 in tax arrears from Singapore stockbroker, Robert Wee Soon Tin, i above). The statement of claim alleges that the taxes were accrued over a
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  • 99 9 Lawyer Wu dies after short illness SINGAPORE. Fri— Lawyer k Mr. CM Wu. 38. calif d to the Bar two years ago. died at Outram Hospital this morning after a short illness. Mr. Wu m-rlvfd Ml curly education at the Chinese High School. He was a .school trachrr and later
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  • 46 9 PENANG. f'rl. More than 100 Muslim gill, in Penang and Province Wellet'ey have applied for admission to the Penan« Muslim orphanage. •The applications had to be rejected because there is no accommodation lor irirln at the orphanage." an orphanage official said today.
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  • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Lorrydriver Ooh Ah Beng, 36. was fined $150 today for (ailing to give way and colliding into a motorcyclist at the junction of Howard Road and MacPherson Road on May 15 last year.
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Frt. Mr. Fiancis Pong has been elected president of the Christian Brothers' Old Boys' > Singapore > Association Vice-presidents: Mr. George Seem, and Mr. Hilary V. Hosan: secretary, Mr. Benedict CM.
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  • 93 9 Police arrest tourist, seize ganja PtNANG. Fri. Police arrested an Australian student-tourist last night and seized 16 slabs of ganja. Value of the ganja in the black market is $24,000. A police spokesman said a police party acting on a tip-off arrested the student in a Brick Kiln Rdad cafe.
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The postal building at Singapore airport, where air mail letters are sorted. Is to be converted into a departure hall. Modifications will be made to incorporate the existing facilities of the present depaiture hall. Thus new premises arc likely to
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  • 161 9 Agreed: Weekly day off for pork sellers SINGAPORE, Fri. Pork sellers have at last won hardfought battle for an off-day. The Singapore Pork Merchant; Association's legal adviser. Mr. Thomas Chan, said today: "We were Informed the Government has agreed to our request for ten o!f-day a w«k. "We were told
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  • 236 10 Nurses aim to show thejr part in charity work SINGAPORE, Fri. 15 The seventh annual Nurses' Week will begin on Sunday with the nurses going on a Southern Islands cruise with a stopover visit to the Shell refinery on Pulau Bukom. On Monday, they will visit the Jurong Bird Park,
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  • 569 10  - Industries benefit more from urban renewal TAN WANG JOO By Singapore, Fri CMALL industries uprooted by the Government's urban renewal programme may suffer Initial hardship, but che advantages of urban renewal for them will far outweigh very quickly the hardship. "Having to move to make way for urban redevelopment means
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  • 73 10 BRUNEI CLOSES DOWN RADIO TRANSMITTER BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Fri. The Gov- eminent has closed down the radio transmitter in Kuala Belait oil district in case It should fall into wrong hands. The acting Deputy Mentri Bcsar Prnjiran Dipa Ne- Kara Momin. said that security advisers has told the Government that
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  • 101 10 THEIR $1,250 SWIM TO HELP A HOME SINGAPORE. Fri. Twelve children of British and Australian forces personnel have raised 51. 250 from a recent marathon swim they staged in aid of the Tampines Home for Retarded Children. One of them. Jane B v t I i n. right, is seen
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  • 114 10 Spiritual leader on 3-day visit SINGAPORE, Fri J The head of the Sant Mirankari Mission (Universal Brotherhood), His Holiness Satßuru Baba Gurbachan Singh Nirankari, 43. arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit. He was received at th< airport by «a representative of the Indian High Commissioner and a lart' 1
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    • 242 10 The best bedroom bargain in Singapore 2 SINGLE BEDS 2 MATTRESSES 1 WARDROBE 1 DRESSING TABLE 1 DRESSING STOOL 1 BEDSIDE TABLE Total $419 only Come along to Diethelm Furniture Market and see bargains like this from May 6th to 16th. Everything you would want to furnish the bedroom and
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  • 1248 11  -  T.F. HWANG 'Fascism' charge against prison authorities By SINGAPORE, Fri. Lawyer Mr. T.T. Rajah and the (.'hief Justice. Mr. Wee Chong .1 in, ware involved in :i tense exchange :it the continued hc;iring of ;i h;i 1> ens corpus <;isc
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  • 166 11 Traffic prosecution: Emergency doctors may be excused SINGAPORE, Friday DOCTOR on emergency calls may be excused from prosecution for traffic infringements, the Singapore Medical Association said today in its latest newsletter. i According to the a.ssocia- I tlon. the Traffic Police have accepted certain proposals submitted by thf SMA and
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  • 57 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A man decided to open his hotel for business although it was not registered or licensed, because there was a shortage of third class hotels in Singapore, a court heard today. Hn Tat Ewe. 40. way fmed S2OO when he admitted the ofittety undrr thr Hotel.*,
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  • 43 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The YMCA Judo Society will organise a "Reunion Class" for all its members and affiliates at the club on May 22. A number of top local judo personalities will display their favourite technique;, during the occasion.
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  • 78 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The assistant coroner. Mr. Michael Tan. today returned a verdict of misadventure on welder Scow Yew Meng, 21, who was electrocuted by a "live" galvanised wire on April 8. April 8. Scow was then welding on a pipe on the fourth-floor airconditioning
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The performance by the Ist .Btj. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regimental Band, scheduled for May 16 at the Esplanade, has been cancelled.
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  • 392 11 It's jail for six housebreaking immigrants CINGAPORE, Fri. Six Indon eslans, five of them illegal immigrants, were each Jailed for three years today for housebreaking and stealing cash and other valuables worth over $20,000 from various houses around Geylang. They are Tamran bin Haron, 20 Effendi alias Eunos, 19, Alec
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  • 62 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Association for the Blind will hold a "Have-Fun Party" at the Singapore Hilton tomorrow from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Highlights of the party will Include a fashion snow. cooking and make-up demonstrations, a physical training display and lucky prises. Tickets at $8
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    • 204 11 ROBINSON'S NEW 1971 COLLECTION OF f CHILDREN'S WEAR "I Girls P^^oß A SLW I I Nylcn. machine washable. > SMW J' 7 'F«ather' dssign. (ff^.'l}l.{!kgi_ If// Colours: Wistaria, W 1 3>'TSS|] wV j \j// Nav y nd Columbine. y\}Wjff\ J Snorts t0 match /^sHf 14. I A Vim/ Elasticated waist.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 451 12 There was more promising movement yesterday towards the easing of the dramatic monetary crisis than may appear at first sight in the news. Easing a crisis is not, of course, the same thing as solving it But it is a beginning. There have been two cardinal statements.
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    • 359 12 Malaysia's 19-member trade mission to China, which left Hong Kong this morning, is a strong- one. representing most of the important segments of the country's economic and commercial interests. The four Government officials who have been included should stand the mission in good stead and contribute substantially
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    • 203 12 The significance of Mr. W Jliam Rogers s visit to the Middle East is not confined to the immediate outcome which may not be spectacular. Mr. Rogers will return to Washington with knowledge of the facts that matter. Egypt is prepared to negotiate for the opening of the
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  • 1650 12  -  DAHARI ALI JUBILEE DAY FOR UMNO by KUALA LUMPUR FOR 84-YEAR-oId Mohamed Yunus (Pak Yunus) Hamidi, Umno's 25th anniversary celebrations which begin today are an occasion for fond memories. "I helped to sow the seeds of Umno," he said at his modest
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 114 12 That $50— it's most handy for students' big day 17IFTY DOLLARS may be petty cash to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon— but it's big money to students. And his call that graduating students should donate this sum away (ST. April 30) should be seen in this light. For many of us.
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    • 179 12 Petaling Jaya Lack of facilities VINCE the entry of th# Lower Sixes into Sultan Ismail College were short of 12 teachers plus the additional shortage of five classes of desks and chairs. Lessons cannot be conducted at all. We've already wasted four months and might even waste a year If
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    • 75 12 I.TOR SOME time now. several vehicles have crashed over the raised divider along Federal Highway near the E.P.F. building, causing a few deaths and serious traffic hold-ups. The reason: each sidp of the concrete divider drops down and joins the road in a curve, so that the revolving wheel of
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 494 13 Sadat We'll win next war CAIRO. Friday PRESIDENT Sadat, a few hours after his talks with U.S. Secretary of State Mr. Rogers yesterday said: "We are going to win the next battle against Israel." Speaking at a religious ceremony In the Hussein Mosque on the occasion of Prophet Mohamed's birthday
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    • 637 13  - New look 'Mac' wields the big stick in the House... J. FINGLETON "By CANBERRA, Fri. "Come on. for goodness sake, and move the adjournment," said the weary speaker Sir William Aston at 3.43 this morning to the leader of the House, Mr. Reginald Swartz., Mr. Swartz took the advice and
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    • 220 13 PARIS, Friday. A CHINESE official, whisked away semi-con-scious by French police from Orly airport after a furious row with Peking diplomats last week, left Paris today by air for home. He had been recovering in a Paris hospital Chung Shi Jung, 31. looking rather
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    • 265 13 Hippie held as he thrusts mini cross into the hands of Queen E I/.AMI.OOPS (British Columbia), Fri. Mounties grabbed a long-haired hippie who burst out of a crowd and thrust a miniature green cross into Queen Elizabeth's hunds here yesterday. Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested 21--year-old Patrick Ehret. an unemployed
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    • 411 13 PAKISTAN DETAINS SIND REBEL LEADER 1/ARACHI, Fri. A West Pakistani leader closely associated with the outlawed Awami League has been detained in his village about 130 miles north of here the Associated Press of Pakistan reported yesterday. The report gave no details of his detention except to say that Mr.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 29 13 THE GAMBOLS By Bury ..HHHy fais. aueevs wu.iT) fyiec, tubh rue peac out v be ueeew j—z— t mo wat colahobc Xj^yjey^ ,ueipf) jr V^ Tsrzr. r->> /re euproeeo^B\
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 149 14 Firemen seek police aid against rioters YORK. Fri. Leaders i,l New York's 14.000 firemen have threatened to let fires blaze unchecked unless police protect them from bricks, bottles and other missiles hurled by rioters. The warning followed an orgy of violence and arson in a Brooklyn slum by hundreds of
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    • 151 14 N. Korean agent on 'kill' mission held in Seoul CIOtJL, Kri. A communist agent sent b> North Korea to assassinate South Korean leadrrs has been arrested in .Seoul after trying to bu> over a companion to help him. the Seoul Metropolitan Police announced today. Thai also captured one Kussian-made pistol,
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    • 147 14 Senate bid to trim Vietnam funds WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate launched yesterday whal may be weeks of debate on efforts to trim the manpower and possibly the money needed to continue the Indo-China war. The campaign to end military involvement In Vietnam moved into the Senate when it took ud
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    • 445 14 Wesak Day truce in Vietnam SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnamese forces will observe a 24-hour ceasefire for the Buddha's birthday tomorrow while the Vietcong have announced a 48-hour truce. A Saigon Government spokesman said yesterday South Vietnam had declared a 24-hour ceasefire from noon tomorrow but it would apply only to
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    • 109 14 Strong arm of the law... SAN Francisco police pin down anti-war clemontttmttn taken into custody on Wednesday during a protest rail v in the (Inuntoun section. Civil liberties groups ha\e .v i -used the Go\ rrnment and police of imposing martial law and ignoring individual rights by rounding up thit
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    • 114 14 I BERKELEY. Fri. Senator George McGovern said today he will table an amendment to the military draft law requiring America's leaders t<, pa into combat. The South Dakota .senator, wh<i U seeking the Democratic Party's Presidential nomination in 1972. told 1.000 students at the University
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    • 23 14 MAKINo Official *ourrfs in ihe world'! smalleM republic .-aid unlay San »«»ririo i* to .sri up diplomatic relation* with China— UPI
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 458 15 REBELS BURNT ALIVE, HOUSE TOLD COLOMBO. Friday OPPOSITION MPs have charged that Che Guevarist insurgents have been "crucified, burnt to death or shot without trial." The charges made during a tumultous parliamentary session were reported at length in the Ceylonese Press which has given
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    • 332 15 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Nixon came to the aid of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. yesterday by proposing to a divided Congress that the Government should guarantee US$25O million in bank loans to save the Tristar airbus project. Treasury Secretary Mr. John Connally
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    • 48 15 SALISBURY, Fri. French guitarist Jean-Pierre Jumez said yesterday he had been refused a visa to enter South Africa because his wife was a Filipino. The 27-year old musician and his wife. PuriU. 25. had planned to complete a concert tour in South Africa. Reuter.
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    • 114 15 Now new drug for sex deviants ITDINBURGH. Frl. A new German drug for male sex deviants has been .successfully tried on four violent sex offenders, it was announced yesterday. Dr. A.J. Cooper, told the Royal Medico-Psychological Association the drug could be taken as a pill. He said the drug was
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    • 220 15 Court yes for Jagger to wed in secret UARIS. I ri. Pop singer Mick .lagger yesterday obtained special permission to wed in France without prior publication of marriage banns, the Public Prosecutor's Oflice said. Jagger. of the Rolling Stones group. is in French Riviera resorts with 21 year-old South American
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    • 51 15 NEW YORK, Pri. Louis Armstrong told fan* t.enduig him flowers should instead make cash donations to homes for children. "Satchmo loves flowers but he loves kids more." a spokesman for Beth Israel Medical centre where Louis Armstrong, is being treated for a heart condition said today.
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    • 25 15 JOPLIN. Prt. A tornado ripped through this southwest Missouri city yesterday killing at least one man and leaving wide path of destruction.— AP.
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    • 257 15 NFW YORK. Friday THE public and pre.v. w«ro barred yesterday from part of the trial of a man who is alleged to have tried to assassinate Chiang Ching-Kuo. son of Taiwan President Chiang Kai-shek during a visit here last year. The unusual
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 84 16 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES RISES F N $5.60 +.10 <>( H< $5.60 +.10 Ben. $1.27 +.09 H. Par $119 +.08 Mat mi $241 +.05 Pan El $0.95 +.04 PEGI $1.49 +.04 Acma $1.52 +.04 Veneer $1.66 +.04 N. Serendah $1.45 +.03 FALLS Easo $3.00 —.08 M. invest $1.97 —.04 Boustead $2.06
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    • 37 16 Straits Times Indices May May 1 Industrial*: 152.17 152.M 1 Hotels: CS.I7 «7.M Properties: HIM MM I Tim: 91.78 91.71 I 1 rubbers: 118.57 UMt •Dec 30. 1M« lto •DM. 31, IMB IM tDoe. 29, INS IM
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    • 217 16 ALTHOUGH the Stock Exchanie of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday lacked the Hosing buoyancy of the previous day. prices were held very steady by sectional Interests. Blue-chips and second line issues continued to bet a steady pace, taking tbe Straits Times' Industrial Ordinary share index further up
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    • 973 16 BID AND OfFfll •fIICM OFFICIALLY LISTID AT TMI CLOli or auiiNist im tmi •■"< sa ?or; TRADING ROOM OF TMI STOCK MIM l Tt M |H BRACKITS VISTtRDAV WIRE: CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd
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    • 924 16 DUSDJEBS in and reported to i the Singapore trading room of the Stock Exchange yester--1 day with the number of shares 1 traded shown In brackets In 1 lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acaa (1) $150, (2) $151. <4) $1.52. (3) $1.53 cd. < Allied Choc.
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    • 117 16 PENGKALEN Tin more than doubled pre-tax profits in the year ended September 1970 as a result of higher output, higher average tin price received and the absence of any charge on account of the opencast mine Which ceased operating in May 1969. Pre-tax profits amounted to £303.618 accruing' mainly
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    • 661 16 CTARLJTE Ceramic 3 is to hit the fundraising trail again. Shareholders are soon to be asked to put in at least an extra $1 million to help the company turn the corner after last year's disastrous $5.3 million net loss. Directors anticipate that profitable operations
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    • 126 16 MALAYAN Flour Mills will be paying a final dividend of 10 per cent tax free for 1970 to take total dividends to a same again 15 per cent. The company achieved estimated net profits of 54.323.328 against a slightly higher $4,431,121 ln 1969. This Indicates a creditable
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    • 81 16 BANK Negara statement ut Liabilities and Aaaeti on April 30. 1971 LIABILITIES: Capital 40.000 000 Oeneraj reserve 60.518.461 Malaysian currency in circulation $1073 318.037 Deposits: Banks 195.470.828 Malaysian Government I 469.854 490 Other 228.109.522 Allocation of ..pecial drawing nghU S 125.210.371 Other Liabilities 107.818.132 TotaJ $2.300 299.841
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    • Commerce
      • 102 16 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. IIKCAPOHE NOOM CLOIINC RICIt PfR PICUL YMTgRDAV. Ceeenut 01): bulk S&S sellers, drum Cepra: Mlaatf (fob.) loose IsaT/ June fK Com $33 B. r*wp*t. Huntok AST A white fo.n. 100* NLW $175 sellers. Sarawak white f o b 96<i NLW J166 sellers. Sarawak special black
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      • 32 16 in London on Thursday th« price of Malayan 8 per cent Cl» UK/N. European port* m bulk, iterlinj p«r lon* ton May June «M quotad at UKUIU or (Coot atlltra.
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      • 130 16 LONDON: Thursday's tin opened' lower on the sharp fall at Penang and then held steady on profit-taking buying to close mostly £9 down. Afternoon tin was sustained by scattered buying Interest ln Three Months, possibly Induced by the mqrnlng's lower levels and some reported U.B. Interest.
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      • 61 16 IN VIEW of the undecided money market. the following Asian Dollar rates (for deposits of US $25,000 and above) were quoted yesterday by Bank of America for an Indication: One month 7 3/4 p.c. Two months 7 1/2 p.c. Three months 7 1/16 p.c Six months 7 1/16
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      • 58 16 Ttwr sdar WadnMday au.t. -au.S. London 40.30* 40.10 Beirut Cloa«d 40.40 Hongkong 41. T2 40.76 Zurich CIOKD M.«B B W.tO 9 P.M. 40.11 40 4» Spore (1) 41.8S 41 M Spore (2) 1M 20 IM.BO (1) Export price In non-sterlloi areas •n L.S. dollars per ounce. (2)
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      • 12 16 May 7. RUBBER: 116.59 cents per Ulo (unch). TIN: Closed.
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      • 478 16 AFTER opening about unchanged, the rubber market fluctuated thinly around the 116.25 cents per Jcilo level, with the holiday upcountry contributing to the very quiet conditions. Both forwards and physicals were neglected. The morning session closed very quiet Slightly steadier conditions attributed to some long weekend covering was
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    • 175 16 THE As«ocla\uon of Banks to Malaysia-Singapore announce 1 these best agreed merchant rates as at May 7, 197 1. .ocal dollar, to one unit SELLING BUIIKU f Foreign Currency TTorOD TT OD f S S Iterllng Pound 7.4040 7.371 a 7.360J Australian Dollar 3.4626 3.4200 3 4000 Jew
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 366 16 MELBOURNE, Prl. Mining 11 shares were closely mixed but generally steady on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Heavyweights were slightly down and speculatives made some marginal gains. Oils were generally firmer, and Industrials stronger. Yestei day's rise In the gold stocks, following fears of a US dollar devaluation, was
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      • 72 16 Indices FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 71.17 Wednesday 71.19 Week ago 68.02 Xl BBKKS Thursday 179.31 Wednesday 179.15 Week ago 174.58 OILS Thursday 332.67 Wednesday 320 fill Week ago 307.33 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 383.3 Wedntrday 385 0 Week ago 377.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 837.39 Wednesday 939.92 Week ago 948.15 LONDON
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      • 433 16 fJKW YORK, Thurs. The stock market, still assuming a cautious posture as a result of international monetary uncertainties, drifted lower tn moderately active trading. The broader market averages, which had briefly moved Into higher territory around midsession, were mostly lower near the close. The New York Stock Exchange
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      • 287 16 "LTONO KONG. Prl. The market again opened brisk and buoyant with trading In most counters. Profit-taking, however. r*t In daring the afternoon session and there was a general easing of prices. HIS Bank* Local which opened at HKSI9I closed at HKSIB9 and the London retci*ter with only 520
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      • 30 16 on in. mm mmmmm mam*. Ho«i Konc vxrrdav tht U a dollar S5 STiiT 026 or TT »l»rlm» quo>M a' 14 v <»• Uil (X (DM at »I.TI.
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  • 123 17 Robbers grab $8,000 from two homes CINGAPORE, Fri. Robbers broke into two houses early yesterday and escaped with cash and jewellery worth over $8,000. ROBBERY NO. 1 took place at 3.30 a.m. when a four-man gang broke into a teachers home in Sims Avenue, off Paya Lebar Road. They bound
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  • 44 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The MP for Ponggol. Mr. Ng Kah Ting. will visit the Yio Chu Kung PWD workers' quarters.the Public Health Department qu;nu and the Woodbridge Huspi quarters on Sunday mm in v.m in hear the grievances and problem* of the jyoplt.
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  • 137 17 Appeal by NTUC to reduce use of water SINGAPORE. Kri. The vi l < today made an urgent appeal to workers and their families to reduce water consumption. NTI'C deputy secretarygeneral, Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong. said the long spell of dry weather in the past few month* ■H endangering
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  • 51 17 CINGAPORE, Fri. Police today identified four 100-year-old graves unearthed at Lower Delta Road on Monday. Examinations from grave markings showed that the I four buried were Woon Ku Soo. Woon Leong Bu, Tan Keng lv. and Lee. > Relatives are asked to contact Inspector R.S. Sandhu of
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  • 135 17 rill- untidy scat- terini; of drums may convey the idea of a dumping ground for trash cans but it might well yield the owner a small fortune. For with the growing demand for water-tanks, caused by the likelihood of water rationing these drums may fetch
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  • 292 17 NO TAP WATER FOR PLANTS, SAYS THE PWD CINGAPORE. Fri. The Public Works Department today announced that its parks and trees division would not use potable water in watering flowers, shrubs and plants during the current drought. It has given instructions that only effluent water should be used for the
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  • 78 17 SINGAPORE, Fri Payments :or the 3-D itlOOi prizes of the Singapore Sweep No. 5 71 held yenleraav will be paid from May 12. and for the 4-D H2sn to t&COi and other prizes firm May 14. The\ will be made al Slneapore Pools office in Percival Road,
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  • 60 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Relatives of Lim Kee Sen* 27. who died in Outram Hospital yesterday, one month after he was admitted, were asked to contact the police today. A police .spokesman said the dead man's home at IP Palembang Road had been demolished i..mx rctetlMi nhould contact
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  • 199 17  - TINY STORE? SIZE DOESN'T COUNT, HE SAYS YAP CHENG TONS By CINGAPORE, Fri. J Singapore at 224 square miles easily one of the tiniest nations in the world tonlßht received tht* "booster from a top Israeli official: Size does not count. "It is not the sine of a nation or
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  • 43 17 SINGAPORE. Fri 8h»--rikat Lonr.ln Corporation IV Privatr Ltd. ftl yesterday fined 5450 tor la. llns to lurnlsii >hrir audited sin lament of account^ within 35 o<m.«. from Jan. i for the yearn 1967. bB. and The company hao. two prtvku.* conviction".
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 255 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Programme Summary 3.12 Alias Smith and Jones I.N Programme Exercise With Gloria 3.25 The Bridge-. Summary 1.13 Majallah TV 1.34 The at Toko-Ri 4.41 Documentary 5.04 Partridge Family I.N News (M) 1.11 Programme Summary S.ll Space Age Peristiwa 5.35 The Twilight Zone 5.33
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    • 598 17 12.50 P.M. Opening and Astroboy i.M News in Brief -3rd Tee Wee S.3S Magic With Glue I.ls Captain Sailoroird The I.M Young Rebels Stalemate Adventures ot Toy Clown 7.41 News and Newsreel (0 Stranded m tie Forest 1.15 Dan August love is 1 1.25 Farmer's Daugh'er— The Simple Nickel Bag
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  • 198 18 MSA's mini travellers to get special menu SINGAPORE, Frl. Jet Comet. Space Burger, Wagon Wheels and Ginger Bread Boy. These are some of the delightful treats in a special children's menu which MSA will introduce from June 1 on ita Boeing 707 routes. The menu, created by the airline's catering
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  • 47 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. An American passport belonging to Gordoo Ollbert Seagrave. 7. was lost toda.\ In a taxi between Fullerton Building and Sunnyway Kindergarten. A reward will be given for the blue passport. No. J *****3 The Seaeraves can be reached at phone *****4.
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  • 399 18  -  JUDY YOUNG By MR. Leo Samson placed three razor blades in his mouth, chewed well and then washed them down with some rum and coke. "I don't feel a thing." he said. It was a mere snack for the man who
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  • 125 18 •SINGAPORE, Kri. The 1:7 youth department of the Chinese YMCA will organise four courses for various age groups at its premises in Palmer Road starting May 22. Two art courses for children aged between five and nine will begin from May 22. Syllabus includes
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  • 72 18 CINGAPORE. Fri. —An eight-member goodwill party from Arizona, led by Mr. Leo V. Newman, will arrive next week to find out more about the traditions, customs and culture of Singapore. Mr. Newman is president of the Grand Canyon State Travellers' Association. The group will meet the
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  • 193 18 $1.24 mil auction bid for two ships rejected SINGAPORE, Frl. A total Of $1-24 million was offered for two Panamaregistered cargo vessels at a public auction here today. But the 10.709-ton Pernod i and the 10.584-ton Scotch Mist, were not sold to th* highest bidder, a shipbreak- ing industrialist from
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  • 42 18 SINGAPORE. Fn. Joblea* Shamußam Ramanathan. 22. was today jailed (or two months when he admitted stealing a .shirt and a oair of trousers worth $6 from Saleh bin Marion. a labourer, at a work-sitr >hed In Chulia Street this morning.
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    • 131 18 a^Hsssssssv Hsl HK -A^^i^^Bl ißb Hk ■VJ BJb. H^Fssfl I IB km I I waj BY I I iffinea #21 W J s^^sssssssa sssssssa IH Bs (ObbH Hsssssssß ROSOWOOd Reproduction Antiqu* Coromtndi (Lacquer) Furniture rurnitur* to wui puqu** Dining tables. Writing bun aus. Sideboards. Tables, Radio Cabinet* «c. Made to
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  • 299 19 FORMED TO ADVANCE NATION SINGAPORE, Fri AN institute has been formed to advance the study of town planning in the Republic and to promote the various interests connected with the subject. Called the Singapore Institute of Planners, its main aims are to: ADVANCE the
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  • 263 19 Guidelines, not ragging, for orientation at the Poly SINGAPORE, Friday CENIOR Polytechnic students will receive guide- *-> lines to successful orientation, not amounting to ragging, for this years' orientation period. 1 And as Mr. Teng Theng Dar. 19. acting chairman of the freshman orientation committee of the Singapore Polytechnic Students
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  • 83 19 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Singapore Red Cross Society will hold a fun fair at the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, Tanah Merah Besar on Sunday, from 10 am to 6 p.m. The fun fair, to celebrate World Red Cro»s Day and raise funds for its
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  • 470 19 Recruits willing to testify falsely court told CINGAPORE, Fri. An SAF lieutenant told a court-martial that the recruits in his platoon were willing to testify "flasely against him today "because he had pushed them "too hard" in their training. Lt. Yeo Kwee Poh, commanding officer of D' Company at the
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  • 86 19 Suicide by man with 'devilish illness' SINGAPORE. Fri. A labourer plunged six floors to his death from a flat in Toa Payoh on April 20 leaving a suicide note saying he was suffering from a •devilish illness." At a coroner's inquiry today, the note left by Lam Kow Keng. 54.
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  • 127 19 FNANG. Fri. Minister of Commerce and Industry Incbe Mohamed Khir Johari today warned businessmen to be on Kuard acainst unscrupulous people trying to "commercialise" on trade missions to China. "There may be people who will try to collect money from those keen on accompanying future
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 115 19 GRAND OPENING ON 9th MAY 1971 SPECIAL OPENING DISCOUNT 20% GERMANY shoes cq PEOPLES PARK COMPIEX UNIT 255,1ttf100r, STORE.I TEL: *****9 lb IH KKOfH ER <1 on MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS OF WATCHES RINGS OROTON BAGS ■■■T M '^BaBBBBBBBBB V^PARAMOUNT TnAD ?O I ESSS^^^ TYPEWRITERS? SPECIAL OFFER ■rand N«w Raminataa Portakl*
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    • 709 19 mmmmmmm I ]Q[tLLA The Modern Spray I I, with the Attractive Perfume I W't'-ILi 'KB fixes the hair, dries quickly, and 1 J/v.fl fII K've.s a silken sheen. IT /|K B Hair spray with silicone A.oiioDle Ai All Leooing Beouly IS^Syj fte* Saloon? ond Cosmetics Countoci. «>lo ogeoit 4f*3 HflH
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  • 274 20  -  BAILYNE SUNG By IT was no ordinary and stiff how-do-you-do affair when the oldest resident of the Cheshire Home met Singapore s First Lady yesterday. For 98-year-old Madam Slew Chon* Hai continued holding Mr*. Sheares' hand while tellinr her all
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  • 168 20 MOVE TO RELAX CUTS ON FILMS? CINGAPORE. Frl. The Government Is to set up a Films Classification Board, the Straits Times understands. It will complement the work of the existing Board of Film Censors. A University of Singapore lecturer in sociology has been asked by the Ministry of Culture to
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  • 43 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. The. YMCA Judo Society will release an article nn mdo v a philosophy manifesting physical, intellectual and .spiritual vtfluee in the middle of July. The article, contained in a journal, wax prepared by the chairman. Mr. David Tay.
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  • 88 20 MASS RALLIES HIGHLIGHT PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Mass rallies and processions highlighted the Prophet Mohamed's birthday celebrations today. Special prayers were held at mosques throughout the country. The focus of the nationwide relebrations was. in the federal capital where the Sultan of Selangor led a procession of more than
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  • 404 20 Sacked man loses $1,000 award on firm's appeal SINGAPORE. Fri 'PHE High Court today ruled that the Singapore 1 Employment Act of 1968 was applicable to employees on contracts working outside Singapore. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah accepted the submission of lawyer Mr. Ng Kong' Yearn, for an engineering Ann,
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  • 102 20 DEFECTIVE BRAKES COST PUPIL HIS LIFE CINGAPORE. Fri. Riding a bicycle down a steep incline with the rear brakes not in good workinc order < n>t pupil his life, a coroner heard today. Kee Smv\ Jimi. 11. also a pupil, ni testifvinc at an inquiry into the death of his
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  • 44 20 ■DIOAFORI W Tli< Indonesian Emlw.s\v will IkdOMd until M«nday t<> Otwn Prophet Moh»med.s birthday anri Vo.vak Day The Mlbaasjr'i pa.v-ixi department "ill however remain open from 11 1 m to 1 p.m. on Monday t'>i collection* of passport* with ixMird vi.sas.
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  • 35 20 6INOAPORE. Fri. Finance Mmi.Mcr Mr. Hon bui Sen will be curst o[ honour at the St. Joseph's Institution speech day on May 14. and not May 13. as reported in today's Straits Times.
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  • 114 20 Road work by 800 Poly students CINGAPORE. Fri. J About 800 Singapore Polytechnic students will start to mrtal 5.400. feet of Biak Kuan Road In Changi on May 15, as part of a two-day project organised by their students' union. The project will benefit about 3.000 people living in the
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  • 41 20 fcINOAPORE. m The Chinese YMCAs youth department will organise an etght&esiion Ruitar course for bpuinners for those between eight and 15 in Palmer Road from May 26 The fee is $25 for menibers and $30 for non-members
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 832 20 ASSOCIATED BUS SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) No. 2(M». CHANGI ROAD, SINGAPORE, 14. TEL: *****7 6c 4427X0 ABS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We havr the plra.surr to announce the following deviations approved by The Bus Services Licensing Authority aimed at providing better bus services to meet the needs of our bus
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    • 14 20 111 H I I TOMORROW'S DRAW I M-LULUJ N0: 36^ 71 (9 5-7i) I
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    • 1238 21 MJ| 101 ANI ITMEt U K /CINTINENTAL PORTS. OUI S'Mft Still P S'IUPH ■•■anai AUTIMEDIN I'pool, A'moutn. Bilfast. CdaiS May 11 May 12/11 Mn 1 y CIITINEUS luirpool. Clistow Mai I Mly 11 May 14/11 PtIAM liiaiaotl, tiisiow May 14 May IS TUTNTIIUS Liuoes. Lwerostl. Dubln May 22 Mty 24
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    • 1018 21 HIECT Tl MAMIUN, IN 30 MY. P. S'ntm Penang Sinnpore LIAIINt FBI SONIKNLA May 1/12 May 12/11 May 15/17 Caittla'ea Ha«*irg/l,,aM rdam/A'dam, Clurg. C'kagan,' TUISMAPJ JMt 1/4 Miy 21 1* May M/ 2 Ht'tilllrg/Brimin. I'dia/A'daa *'«irp. Oslo, C'burg. Malma.' *I"A JMt 1/12 JMI II/14 JMt 11/17 CbSncV Hburg/I'MR R'dam/ C-mnh
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    • 952 21 anus seivice ti loww. uthmol t cihtinemtju wits. BENKITLAN For l»e'pooi Imi 17 BENLAWERS m BMMHI P.fktm PMMf LoMM JM? I SB MttardMi... MtfiVlS HIMVII a-TTf/M I lENCAIIN London, Hamburg mi 21/22 OFI'PORI Lindon! Antwerp*. M ,n... Mai 21/17 KKF^Jf.- lrf M ll my M/ 21 May 11/ I JMt
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    • 1176 21 FMTBKITIT EXPUSS SOVICE lIIECT rUM EAST CIAST l.ti. New Ytrl Peu«| P. S naa I'pi-i Kii(rtM lAIMIMM uNtd May 12 Miy 11 Jalw I MEMNUtJ void May II Miy 1. Jary 21 MaM lailM jmi I Jmi IM I Aa] I MtMITBCM tana my IS imi is jmi it Aaj
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    • 1077 22 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore/ Japan Service rreauntl* S'R«ri KMliaf Tlkuielu/Kiioyi l Y'M«| KelJi -tl SalraMr Mara 11 May II May Miy 24 May /MMattac tarn far Rate, Osaka, Nanyt, Yakaiaai. KAWASAKI KINUI KISAN KAISHA LTI. JAPAN, H. KONS, STRAITS SERVICE Sails Japan Honfkonf ETA S'pora "Slilya Man"
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    • 949 22 TO NIW ZEALAND W leadi Pmmc P. S'lea Supper* Jon jVWAIA B May 21/10 May 11/ 1 tool A«k., Well., lytt. FROM AUSTRALIA A om^aaj-fJ PHRNEA T- WJ Him *Vfl| STIAITS/MtllAS SUtlCt tiAfaaeri P. SMe Pinanf laadiaf far: RAJUU 2J/27 Mij U Miy 21 May NafipatMiam, Madras. RAJUU 11/21 JMI
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    • 875 22 T *g NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. k (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3 7. j U.K. EUKOPE SEKVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'IURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Sinppere P. Sham Pinanf AITiMI: NEPTUNE AIUAMAIINE Ma. 11-32 11/11 May 14 May London 12 6, H
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    • 703 22 "SmT" 1 MALAYSIANINTERNATIONAL mm SHINING CORPORATION BERMAD m Na.SOC.JI* Amp**- Kurt* Uumawm I The i>4etionJjM SMpping Line of M*Uy»ij FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Aintapor* P S'kam PBRCM Arnm »*>— kVt-S i»/ii'"« Bmtflt, *fSi $1 A'.arp 19/?! Irtaia. 21/7. lUNSAMELOI «/ii Jm 22/MJm 21/JJ Jm {J*^ 2^ U ffSm'i& Awefp 41,' Bnmin
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    • 848 23 IC> Ml. TO WHOM IT MAY < ON< KRN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that takf ttcmrw «h.» v*. tarn ivt Karon hiikx. i are, NCMICE tnat the partemp^bv^Asa B^ oSfiKE T^WXI XA sr^JSsWr^wfiiS to ™^"s^ our behalf nor collect any lecl Irom 30th dßy of Aprtl 197!
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    • 902 23 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED llneorporaU4 tn Stnyaaart) NOTICE IS HERE M' GIVRN thmt an Extraordinary Oeneral TaVntlm of the Straits Trading Company Limited, will be held at the Company* Registered Ofßce. 2nd Floor. 45 Orchard Road, Singapore, on Saturday the 22m! day of May 1971 Immediately after the Annual
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    • 780 23 BU.(7g)dlmPej.Pel 8*1.44*4 INTOK AKHBAR PEJABAT PELAJARAN SELANOOR PENDAFTARAN KANAKt UNTOK MABOK DARJAR 1 Dengan lni ada-lah dl-beri tahu kapada Ibu Bapa Penjaga Kanatt yang dl-peranakan dalam tahun 1967. 1968. 1969 dan kanak2 yang dl-peranakan dalam tahun 196$ dan 1966 yang maseh belum dldaftarkan dalam masa pendaitaran peraekolahan tahun lepas. ada-lah
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    • 779 23 PI»LIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply of the following to toe Government of Sarawak -(1) Oalvanlsed Corrugated Metal Pipe CulverU and Fittings to P.WX>. Central Unallocated Stores at Tanah Puteh. Kuchlng, Sarawak from 1.8.1971 to 31.7.1972. (2) MtaeertaneoM Plaato (a) Heavy duty lead carrying chassis
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    • 673 23 LKMBAGA KEMAJI AN TANAH PnSUITIAN KENTATAAN TAWARAN Tenders ada-lah di-pclawa dari- i pada Kontrcktera Tang btrpencalaman untok kerjaj di-bawah ml:— MLNO. U/71 A) Membena Jalan2 Pertanlan dan Pembetongs diRKT Sungai Tekam Utara Pr. I, daerah Je- raiitut; Sungai Panchlng I Utara Pr. I, daciah Kuantan; dan Sungai Kemahal Pr. n.
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    • 434 23 AN INTRODUCTION j TO COMPUTERS International Computers Limited conducted several evening courses from February to April 1971. each course covering the Basic Concepts of Computers. Similar evening courses will now be held from May to July. 1971 Each course will j be conducted two evenings per week for 4 consecutive
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 646 24 ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES (M) SDH. BHD.. marketing CMpny f«r PIWIK Pioducts mv.tes oppliconts tor the position oi SYSTEMS CONTROLLER THt MAM Thr Mon required for this position will: (a) posses sound experience in Systems Analysis and operotion o» o data processing department, <b> preferably possess accounting experience, and n# a Malaysian
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    • 698 24 SUROHANJAYA PELABOHAN PULAU PINANG JAWATAN PE6AWAI KESELAMATAN Peimohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa daripada »arga-negara2 Malaysia yang memUekl kelulusan2 yang tersebut di-bawah mi unioK Jawatan Pegav.ai Keselamatan:— iai Tangga Gau: $350x20-390 420x28-560 588x2»-*7OO ■bi Taraf Keraayatan: Warga-negara Malaysia in Umor: Tidak melebehi 27 tahun <di Kelayalun dan Pengalaman: Chalun2 bagi lantekan me^ti-lah mempunyai:
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    • 734 24 U.S.A. TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PTL LTD. invitee applications trom suitably qualified candidates tor the following positions: PRODUCTION ENGINEER Graduates in electrical or electronic engineering with eon-e experience In design or manufacturing of electronic parts. A knowledge of engineering documentation systems would be helptul. He must be thoroughly familiar with proper
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    • 690 24 DIETHELM FURNITURE (PTE) LTD. has vacancies lor LADY SALES REPRESENTATIVES to be responsible for sales of their range of offlce furniture. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be Singapore citizens and with at least O.CI qualifications. They should be 20 years or over and may be married or unmarried. Formal qualifications in interior
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  • 42 25 Kee thanks Rev. and Mrs. Wong, all .relative!, friends for their donation*, wreaths, scrolls and assistance in their recent bereavement. A vary special thanks to doctors, nurses, and staff of Kwong Wai Slu Hospital for their devotion to her during Illness.
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  • 66 25 BENJAMIN'S BOUTIQUE SALEI at half price oo dreaaee. shoes, handthags. swtmsults, bikinis. Jewellery, etc. Bikini $8.90 shoes $9*o--handbags $14.90 21 l Amber Arcade. Orchard Road 8 pore. LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel aingapura for your regular facials (and all skin conditions. Latest methods, moderat* prices. Appointmenu Telephone *****3 (Spore).
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  • 21 25 CORRECTlON— Yesterdays advertisement should read "Deepest sympathy to Mr C.T. Arasu and family on his mothers death. Error regretted, staff
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  • 16 25 IN kOVIHO MEMORY of (Mrs Annamanickam Doraisamy whose anniversary falls today ah* rave ua
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  • 103 25 MRS. TEO FOOK CHOY i nee Mane Theresa Lee) age 85 year* passed behind, six sons. Swee Ouan, Swee Heng, Rwe* Trek, Swee Hoe. Swee Llm. B*HJB Joo. three daughters Bemadette. Agnes. and Monica. ax daughters-in-law, two sons-in-law, fifty grandchildren and forty great grandchildren to mourn her loss. Funeral
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  • 411 25 YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Victoria. Theatr* Saturday May 22nd 1971. Speaker: Rev. Russell Self L'nitrd Bible Societies) Featuring: The Adelphlans, The USSR., David Loo iPenang). Tan Khe* DJien (Indonesia) Come along and bring friend for an evening of tood music and Sing-A-Long session. AFOSTOLIC CHURCH CONVENTION. 4 Irrawaddy
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    • 224 25 B^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^_^^^^^^ Yll TAV: Cheng- Hua third a/a Mr. Mrs. Ye* Yong Hock to Antela Pel Ling eldest de Mr. Mrs. Tsy Chong Ping on (-8-71. CWII CHAH: Hak Menc eldeet sO Madam Ooh Lee Xiang to Foong Liea youngest do Mr. and Mrs. Chan Hi Klong. LIM OHO: Hock Hal
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    • 862 25 Singapore, invites applications from Singapore Citiaens for appointments v Temporary Reaett lament Inspector, at a commencing salary of (1(0/- p.m. la B.C.S. 38 (SIOO (870). Qualifications Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chines* Secondary IV School Certificate or equivalent. Must be able to converse la the National Language and Chinese dialects
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    • 864 25 WILL established European Company requires Immediately one experienced Salesman who la young and energetic with knowledge of adheeivea and /or chemical. Must have driving licence. preferably with own traneport. Apply Box A43SI S.T. B'pore. applicants replying to Box number* for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials
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    • 926 25 WAITMIMK REQUIRED rersonal interview (-13 th May Thong Un (Mayralr) Bar 4 Reat.. 313 Orchard Road. 12-4 p.m. Telephone *****7 OPPORTUNITY NEVER KNOCKS at your door twice eeek satlaafetloo/ money throurri your selling. Write to P.O. Box 4(, Spore 23 LEADING PRINTER requires female proof reader. Must be proficient In
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    • 1067 25 (FUTLIVIL TASTEFULLY FURNISHIO terrace h*w*e In quiet locality .Ist. 11. Rental $1300/- 3 alrcondltloners. Hilton Towers unfurnished flat Rental $875 0.n.0. Tumm Housing Agency *****/7330J Spore. 810 BUNGALOW with 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 2 slttlngrooms. 1 diningroom and servant s quarter etc Beautiful 13.000 aq. ft. garden at $2 500
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    • 1095 25 HOUSI TO LIT (Furnished) at 41. Jalan Gelenggang Please contact Mr. T*o Teck Boh Tel: (2MM. S pore. IMMIDIATILY AVAILABLE furnished /unfurnished houses flats la any district tot serve your choice Rental (350 above Spore *****8. 21 (IMBAWANO HILLS DRIVE terrace house spacious garden, quiet and furnlabed 1230,- p.m Jimmy
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    • 941 25 SAL! RINT double storey terrace house Snaaflia* Garden Park. Vacant posi'inon t4SToOS $3»0 pm. Phon* *****4 Spore. HOLLAHD ROAD Henry Park doublecompletion Contact Tel S'por* 30(31 *****3 OIST. 9. 123, DEVONSHIRE ROAD, 2-storey. freehold. 1.431 aq ft rood for business and residence $75,000 Contact Spore *****3. OFF HOLLAND ROAD: 20.000
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    • 959 25 RADIO. TILIVKION. AIR CONOI- I TION4.NO and refrigeration ■ervicingj counts conducted by riprrlrncat qualified instructors. Enrol at Hong Kong Radio Tslevl.ion Institute. 39-B. North Canal Road Spore BECINNERS HIGHER ACCOUNTING. Costing. Rook-keeping Commercial Law. Typewriting Academy of Accountancy. 200. Cleineaceaa Avenue Singapore ***** AFTERNOON BIGINNIRS BOOKKIIFING. 4 p.m 5 pm
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    • 538 26 (Cont. from Page 25) Buaincaa Opportunity 'r^oufnily rommutmc ftlnf*por^ Mrlbourn'.-. B>'dnr). w:ll undrrtskc rommissions or scmcy business. Telephone «6<44» P«bi control Bbbm aaw emu it ■NVIMMMINTAL COMSEKVATItN tout THOMAS 00WAN mil call It •IST CONTPOL *>bs we an attlll br far U* b**t ptoplt »l tbe gjun* SIMOA*>OIII *****1 KUALA
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    • 484 26 LUXURIOUSLY OBSIONBO Once', I Home Hir* Furniture at Cbi* Fur niture. MO. Vpper Beraageoa Rd., t m t Spore «0««00 LUXUKIOUILT OESIONED attractive-! |v priced cant furniture for Hotel/ I Homrs. Lre Wati. 8 Cavtn*ik Rrmd. S pore *****3 FOR PEOPLE WNO CARSSI Olvr your hoot that dl*tlac<:v* look with
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    • 867 26 P«t« wanted I WANTED TO BUY 7 Afghanistan wolf hounds a male and female. Ttl. Spore *****9 Posi control PS6T. INFESTED PREMISES ARI A HIALTH HAZARD— PRIVINTION IS BITTIR THAN OUR! Consult the leading International speclal.st* la th* scientific control of white ants, rodents, cockroachts and all other peats. RINTOKIL
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    • 898 26 OBNTLBMEN, For Steambata*. MasSBTB Hairdressmg New Jean's salon open daily to 9.30 p.m. Ist Floor. 200 Clemeneeau Avenue (next to Rrdlffuslon) *****. S'pon. BALON OS LA ORANDS formtrly of Goodwood Hotel welcome* Ladles and Gentlemen for body massage, saunabath etc. Dally 10 a.m. to «00p ny Phone 2M82 for appointment.
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    • 1007 26 Saturday Car Market Vahlala. for sal* I*7o PIAT 13SS, Vauxhall Viva SLM. 18«« Hold en Kiniswood. Ford Cortina Super. IM6 Opel Kadett. 1964 Opel Rekord 1964 Vauxhall Viva Deluxe (2-door*>. Ford Cortina GT Ford Cortina Deluxe (2-doorsi 1963 Vauxhall Victor Deluxe. 1961 Opel Reknrd. Vauxhall Victor. Trade-ln-accept*d h.p. Union Motor
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    • 1068 26 I 1960 PORD CONBUL SALOON tound bodywork. Oood mechanical coodi- non >500 00 0.n.0. Ring Sport *****1 1900 AUSTIN COOPER 2 owners 14 200/- many txtns View Braddtll Road Caltex Petrol Button or Tel: *****3 1967 NOVEMBER Alfa 1600 Saloon new Iniuranct. tax. taprplayer 1 16.650/- exchange M Cooper poss
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    • 724 26 («so) PULAU AVER CHAWAN REFINERY APPLICATIONS ABE IN\ITtU tOti THt POSITIONS OK REFINERY TECHNICIAN TRAINEES LABORATORY TECHNICIAN TRAINEES QUALIFICATIONS Applicants should be Singapore CMBSEM Hichar School Certlflcatt? although can<!lclMr> with t. sf^d Cambridpr tshool CertilicaW' In the Science >ire..m -v.li »r .n s-idfrert Prelrrenre will be given to National BtUkPEE'n
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    • 85 27 CAPE TOWN. Fri— The South African AAU will hold an open international athletics meet at which, under the Government's new sports pulley. non-whites will be able to compete. AAU president Matt Mate siiiri the meet would be held as soon as possible, not later than early next year,
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    • 324 27  -  JOE DORAI By £YED MOHAMMED, a trainee in the national youth squad, upset the formbook last night with a 15-3, 12-15, 15-7 win over fourth seed Chan Kong Meng in the Singapore youth badminton championships at SBA Hall. Pencil-slim Syed, a
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    • 93 27 5-11 througn "stage fright" but got going in the next two sets to beat Faridah 11--3 11-7. Toh will have an uphill task today in the quarterfinals. She will meet the top seed and defending champion Leong Kay Sine. Her sister Kay Peng, run-ner-up
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    • 536 27 MEN'S SINGLES 2ND ROUND: Chua Chong Peck bt Michael Gan w.0.; Ng Chee Chuan bt Lee Hock Chuah 15-4 15-2; Seah Nam Heng bt Wong Peng Sam 15-6 15-8: Tan Ban Chew bt Khoo Tee Seng 15-11 15-5; Sudirman Noordin bt Chan Boon Wei 15-8 15-9: Lim
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    • 243 27 Two records in the short sprints by Jalleh /GODFREY Jalleh. 17, ran \I into the front ranks of schoolboy sprinters yesterday when he clocked 11.4 sec and 23.25 ec for the short sprints at St. Patrick's meet at l'pp?r East Coast Road. His time for the 100 m shattered the
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    • 39 27 Kee Bee Khim will meet A.M. Otlson in the SICC women's golf final at Bukit Course tomorrow. In the seml-fnals yesterday OiUon beat H.M. Harvey 2 and 1 and Bee Khim won one up against P. Stewart.
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    • 60 27 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Singupore Bench and Bar will meet their Malaysian counterparts in their annual games for the 'Judges Cup" here this weekend. The games are cricket, golf, badminton, table tennis and hockey. Programme: Tomorrow: 10.30 a.m.: cricket (Pantai). 5.30 badminton iSBA Hall) Sunday: 8
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    • 329 27 CEAP Games 400 m silver 0 medallist Chee Swee Lee, 16, won four events, broke two records and walked away with Siglap Secondary's outstanding performer's award in their annual meet at Siglap Road yesterday. The new marks came in the 400 m
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    • 346 27  - Eight easy goals for Fathul PERCY SENEVIRATNE By IT was slow-motion football when Fathul Karib sauntered to an 8-0 win over newly-promoted Ocean in a Div. 1 League encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Ocean have only one point from eight matches. They seem destined* for the relegation trail— back
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    • 268 27 SJI just one step from rugby 'sevens 9 ST. JOSEPHS closed In on the schools seven-a-side A division rugby title when they mauled Bt. Andrews "A" 21-0 at the People's Association ground yesterday. It was a show of strength in which St. Joseph's free running three-quarters dominated. Man of the
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    • 137 27 IMADA'S 68 MAKES HIM HALFWAY LEADER rpOKYO. Frl. Keinosuke ■i- Imada. 34. fired a four-under-par 68 today and took a onr-.stroke lead at the halfway mark In the U5527,700 Dunlop Golf tournament in Ikeda. His 68 plus 71 in the first round gave him a flve-under-par 139 on the 6.680--yard
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    • 991 28 HUGH McILVANNEY OF THE OBSERVER British Sportswriter of 1969 previews the Cup Final and Liverpool are capable of confounding those who predict that this year's English F.A. Cup Final will have all the grace and excitemen of a tug-of war between two tractors.
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    • 87 28 COCCER FANS in Malaysia and Singapore can tune in to the BBC tonight at 915 for a broadcast on the English FA. Cup Final between Arsenal and Liverpool. The broadcast, which will also include highlights of the Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Rangers,
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    • 196 28 Record gate expected at Wembley I ONDON. Fri. No matter who win the F.A. Cup final between Liverpool and Arsenal tomorrow everyone connected with it should come away lrom Wi mbley richer than before. With the price of admission up. officials forecast a rec< rd £185.000 gate, the highest evtr
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    • 44 28 NEW YORK. Fri U.S. baseball results: American League—Boston 10 Chicago 1; Minnesota 5 New Yor': 3; Baltimore 3. California 1 (Ist pi'me>; Baltimv>re 3 California 1 1 2 nd game) National League Houston 5 Montreal 2; Los Angeles S Cincinnati 2.
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    • 21 28 LONDON. Fri— Torquay Unlteo beat Shrewsbury Town by 1-0 in an English Division Three football match last, night. Reuter
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    • 185 28 PSV get home ground ban I ONDON, Fri. PSV Eindhoven, the Dutch soccer club who are to visit Malaysia and Singapore next month, have been banned from playing their next two home ties in any European competition on their own ground. This disclipinary action against the crack Dutch club was
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    • 86 28 LONDON. Fri. Joe Bugner. the Briu.sli. Commonwealth 1 .id European heavyweight boxing champion, said here yesterday that a bout against former world champion Cassius Clay In July or August was a distinct possibility Hungarian-born Bugner. 21. at present preparing for a European title fight against West
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    • 179 28 PENANO Motor S.C. president P.T. Oon yesterday claimed that many racing drivers and motor-cyclists preferred to compete in Penang than In Singapore because the Penang circuit is wider The Penang circuit at its narrowest point is 24 feet, which, he pointed out. was the average
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    • 474 29  - Tobacco Leaf has little to beat EPSOM JEEP RACING by ITH form "exposed" it should not be too difficult to spot the winners at Bukit Timah today. Tobacco Leaf in Race 1 and Jangan Lupa in Race 2 should give punters a good start. Tobacco Leaf appears to have benentted
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    • 150 29 Kodes first to knock out seeded player DOME. Fri -Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia yesterday became the first to beat a needed player In the 1971 Italian lennls championships here when he eliminated Australian professional Tony Roche. In a thrilling match, which went to a tie-breaker in the deciding set, Kodes
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    • 124 29 Schedule (or the Pcnung races on May IS. 16. 23 and 21. First day: Cl. 3. Div. 3— bf and ft; Cl 4. Div. 1 5Jf and 7f Div.-S 7f; Cl. 6 Div. 2— SJI and Iff: Div. 3 and 4 7f. Second day: Cl. 3.
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    • 70 29 NCW YORK. Frt. O«Ty McOee shot a four-under-par 66 yesterday to take the ttrst round lead In the USt 125,000 Byron Nelson golf tournament at Dana*. McOee held a two-itrake lead over nx players. Including Lee Trevino. Defending champion Jack Nlcklaus led a group of seven
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    • 267 29 No demos if the Springboks are a 'mixed' side MELBOURNE. PH. The TI South African Rugby I'nion tour of Australia would not bt interrupted by anti-apartheid protests if the Springbok team included non-white players. Australian Council of Trade I'nions president Bob Hawke said here last night. He said his council
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    • 295 29 Injured Inman rescues Leics I^ONDON. Kn Ceylonborn Clive Inman batted with a dislocated shoulder to rescue Leicestershire In their English county cricket match aginst LV-rbyshire at Chesterfield ytbterday. Inman who fell and injured his shoulaer when he had made 70. hit three .vxes ;md 23 fours in an Innings ot
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