The Straits Times, 22 June 1971

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times 18 National Newspaper Estd. 1845 if TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 471 1 PUB payroll robbery SINGAPORE, Monday FOUR men were jailed for life and given 10 strokes of the cane each by the High Court today for their part in the 1969 $124,817 Public Utilities Board payroll grab in which a PUB labourer died. Gnn Kirn
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  • 143 1 Receivers of Starlite to study its future— SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. A. B. McPherson and Mr. OCT. Repton of Turquand Youngs and Company, a firm of public accountants, have been appointed receivers of Stanite Ceramic Industry Ltd. The two issued a one-para-graph statement today which says: "It has been necessary to
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  • 39 1 PAVIA. (Italy). Mon. Leaders of Italy's estimated 30.000 nudist* said yesterday they have invited Pope Paul to visit one oi their camps and find out for himself that there is nothing immoral about them. UPI.
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  • 98 1 KEY TALKS ON EEC ENTRY BY BRITAIN 1 UXEMBOURG, Mon. By breakfast time on Wednesday the major terms for Britain's entry into the European Common Market will be settled, according to British officials arriving for the crucial talks which opened at 6 p.m. today. If the negotiations are successful, Britain's
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  • 43 1 SINOAPORE Mon. There was a slight shower at Seletar Reservoir today and the rain'all recorded was 0.05 Ins. No r.\ln was recordwl at Pelrce or MacRitchie reservoirs. The weather outlook for Singapore from 8 ajn. to noon tomorrow: Pair.
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  • 79 1 16 hurt in plane plunge SYDNEY. Mon. Sixteen passengers and crew were slightly injured when a Pan-Am Boeing--707 suddenly plunged 100 ft. after striking an area of turbulent air on a flight from Hawaii to Sydney today. Eight of the 18, including a stewardess, required treatment for cuts and bruises
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  • 25 1 CAIRO. Mon. Officials from Egypt, Syria and Libya began a week-long conference today aimed at drawing-up a constitution for their projected federation. UPI.
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  • 65 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. China is to take delivery of Malaysia's stockpile rubber unofficially estimated at between 3,tM and 5,600 tons from this week. Arrangements are being made for Chinese ships to collect the robber at Port Swettenham, a spokesman of the Malaysian Rubber
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  • 243 1 Refugees must go: Indira NEW DELHI, Monday pHIME Minister Mrs. Indira (Jandhi has repeated her determination that about six million East Pakistan war refugees could not remain in India permanently. Mrs. Gandhi was shaking at a news conference in Srinagar, Kashmir. "At the moment, we will watch the situation," Mrs.
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  • 272 1 LONDON, Mon. British intelligence operatives debriefing Roman defector Anatol Fedossiey will concentrate on establishing to what extent the Soviet Union*! Salytlt (Salute) and Soyuz programmes are military in nature, official sources indicated. Defence chiefs here and in Washington hope that he will tell
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  • 626 1 Seven judges to hear Times appeal NEW YORK, Mon. A hearing on the Government's claim that the New York Times should be barred from further publication of a secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam war was postponed today to allow the case to go before a full sevenJudge panel of
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  • 66 1 A Veil caught' record REO I N A (Saskatchewan > Mon. Two young Regina men claim to have set a world distance record for catching a fresh egg unbroken. Dave Eplen. 23. yesterday threw a Grade A large egg 160 feet (48 metres) to catcher Lance Connell. 22, breaking what
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    • 79 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Soviet I'nion tonight demanded to *rr a Ruvtian defector, A rut U) I Fedomiev, 52, descriked m an expert in space travel, who Is hldinf behind the cons of British secret ttfenU In an undlseloaed London haven. The Soviet demand was conveyed
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  • 34 2 Management course PENANG. Mon. Thirteen senior executives from the Malaysian Institute of Management. Singapore Institute of Management, and the Thailand Management Association will attend a management course beginning at Hotel Merlin here on Friday.
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  • 397 2 Gerakan crisis: Al-Atas, Lim agree to meet KUALA LUMPUR, Monday J)H. Lim Chong Ell and Prof. Syed Al AtM central figures in the (ierakan crisis have agreed to meet. However, no date, time and the venue of the meeting have been fixed, it is learnt here today. Prof. Al-Atas. contacted
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  • 87 2 Indian leader to meet PM SINGAPORE. Mon— lndian leader Jaya Prakash Narayan will meet the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he files In from Jakarta at noon tomorrow for a two-day visit. His first engagement Is to gljje a lecture at the Gandhi Memorial Hall in Race Course
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  • 48 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A labourer. Lee Fut Yang. 38. was fined SlO (or behaving in a disorderly manner by shouting at the "E" Unit. Outram Hospital at 1.45 a.m. today. Li c said he shouted because he had been beaten up earlier al Telok Blangah.
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  • 28 2 SINOAPORE. Mon. A motorcyclist. T.A. Perumal. 27, was killed yesterday when his machine skidded near the junction of Evans and Dunearn Roads at about 3 p.m.
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  • 119 2 CINGAPORE, Mon. The 31 -year old Blue Funnel freighter, Deucalion, which piled the Europe-Far East route for many years Is In Singapore on her last voyage before being broken up. The 18-knot ship, which defied the threat posed by German "Q" ships to sail
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  • 119 2 A PINT OF ENGLISH DRAUGHT COMING UP MR. Vie Coates pulling the first pinta at the Singapore Cricket Club to five Singaporeans their first taste of draught beer fresh from England. Mr. Coasts, cargo manarer of MSA, was given the honour by the club as their way of saying •Thanks"
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  • 147 2 MSA to take in staff as planned CINGAPORE, Mon. J MSA will continue to recruit staff as originally plan n ed until the full number Is achieved, the airline's personnel manager, Mr. Ng Kah Thim, said today. Referring to a Sunday Times report headed "MSA flows down recruitment because of
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  • 297 3  -  CHUA SIEW KENG: By Singapore, Monday THE old folks at Dragon Lotua Hill were invaded today by about 150 energetic young people. But the 150 inmates of the home in Marsiling Road were not alarmed, for the "invaders" undergrads from the Singapore University—
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  • 278 3 PATA to extend life membership awards to the public SINGAPORE, Mon. The Pacific Area Travel Association <PATA) will extend its life membership awards to the public next year. Life membership, which is the highest PATA award, is traditionally bestowed only on retiring presiaents of PATA, except on very special occasions.
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  • 54 3 SINOAPORE. Mon. Lorrydriver Tang Gelc Chal. 29. of Taman Jurong, was fined $40 today by a magistrate's court for careless driving. Whilst driving his lorry along Jalan Kiniia. in Jurong. last November, he failed to keep a proper lookout for vehicles ahead and collided into the
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 40 bursaries of $120 each will be given by the Rotary Club of Singapore East to four vocational institutes in the district served by the club later this year. This was announced by the club's president-elect, Dr. Chuah Chong Yong, at Its
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  • 24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first Malaysian High Commissioner to Hong Kong. Inche Mustapha Mahnud. left hei? today to lake up hU post.
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  • 134 3 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Traffic police booked 1.229 vehicles with smoky exhausts last month. 260 less than the previous month. The majority of those booked were goods vehicles (a total of 735). Among the other vehicles booked were 167 buses. 138 taxis, and 114 private
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  • 221 3 Engineer here to aid in planning tourist resorts- SINOAPORE. Mon Disneyland man. Mr. William T. Wheeler, arrived here today from Manila to study the feasibility of establishing tourist recreational complexes particularly in Sentosa and Jurong. Mr. Wheeler, from the Wheeler and Gray Con- suiting Engineers In Los Angeles, responsible for
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  • 108 3 Increase in reserve stocks of blood CINGAPORE, Mon. Reserve stocks of blood of all groups in the Blood Bank rose from 1,072 units last week to 1,262 units this morning. A total of 866 blood donations were received during the week, while the number of transfusions given was 677. Thio
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  • 63 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A driver, Eng Sal Koo, 31. was fined $300 or two months jail for causing hurt to Ng Yiam Huat. a supervisor, at the PSA wharves on June 1 at 9.30 p.m. Eng hit Ng on the forearm and forehead with a steel
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  • 37 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 3.900 of the 6.252 families living in the municipality's low-cost flats here will pay between $5 and $12 less rent under a standard rent scheme to be introduced next month.
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  • 93 4 Firms fined on 'insects' charge SINGAPORE. Mon— Two firms were fined $75 each by a magistrate's court today for falling to comply with an order issued by the Health Ministry under the Destruction of Disease Bearing Act 1968. They were Low Keng Huat Construction Co. (S) Pte. Ltd.. iti People's
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Mercantile Co-oper-ative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. will hold its annual meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. July 1. This year, the society is giving a record sum of %'i 275 as scholarship grants to members and their children.
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  • 431 4 We were victims of union chief: Witness Ex-MSA worker tells of 'persecution' SINGAPORE, Mon. FORMER MSA aircraft cleaner today acCQSed his union president, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, of "persecuting" him and some colleagues. Yong Ah Kow, 28, told the Second District Court that he and his colleagues, especially those in
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  • 89 4 SINGAPORE. Mod. A youth and a man were charted today with hayi iie committed vandalism in damaging and removing telephone coin boxes belonging to the Singapore Telephone Board between June 1 and 15. Abdullah bin Hambali. 19. a hawker and Chua Tlan Watt. Jobless,
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  • 165 4 A TRIBUTE TO WOMANHOOD: MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE appointment of Miss P.G. Lim as Malaysia's deputy permanent representative to the UN, has given pride to women in this country. "She is Indeed a tribute to Malaysian wonianhood," said Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim. She was speaking
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  • 41 4 IPOH. Mon. A sauce factory worker reported to the police yesterday that she was raped by a man in a vacant house at Oopeng Road here shortly after midnight on Saturday. Police have detained a man for questioning.
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  • 244 4  - Nantah history graduate makes university history CHEW LEE CHING By CINGAPORE, Mon. History student Miss Lee Guan Kin, 23, has made history herself. She is the first girl from the Nanyang University's history department to receive a first class honours. But the results did not come as a surprise to
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  • 328 5  -  SOH TIANG KEN.G PARTY MAN ON ELECTION OUTCOME By Singapore, Monday SINGAPORE-INDONESIAN relations "will develop** in the future if the Governmentbacked Sekber Golkar party winj the Indonesian general elections on July This is the prediction of Mr. Lim Blan Kie. an MP
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  • 136 5 Chinese not forced to change names He singled out Indonesia's three major problems In the future the population explosion; the transition from a traditional to a modern society and the international situation in South-east Asia, "with its interplay of big powers." The efforts of his party would be directed at
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  • 52 5 PENANO. Mon. Ahmad Jamaludeen. 26. who appeared in court on a drugs charge today, gave his address as "flvefootway." Ahmad. 26. admitted having a packet of ganja rolled up at his waist when searched by a policeman in front of a Pitt Street shop on June 18. Sentence
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  • 152 5 rwas quite a compensation for a swollen foot. vii ,s Claire Lopez, of Singapore, who hurt her foot on Sunday, no longer feels the "pinch" of that injury not since she learnt yesterday she was one of the four winners of the Straits Times
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  • 43 5 CEREMBAN, Mon.-Two motorcyclists died last night when they crashed head-on into each other in Sungei Dua near Gemas. They are Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Said 29, and M Sundram, 59, of the FLDA scheme in Bukit Jalor near Gemas.
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Schoolgirl Chua Slew Lan. 10. riding pillion on her brother's motorcycle, was killed this morning in a collision with a lorry at Jalan Campbell.
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  • 24 5 IPOH. Mon. The Municipal Council Is considering the use of mercy guns as a means of combating cattle nuisance In the town.
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  • 243 5 Work permits a must for noncitizens CINGAPORE, Mon The Ministry of Labour today stressed that employers are not allowed to engage non-citizens without first obtaining work permits. Referring to the Jurong plywood factory, Starlight Timber Products, which was reported to have employed 100 youths from Negrl Sembllan. without first getting
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  • 85 5 Four armed men rob shop owner of $8,000 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four armed men yesterday robbed a provision shop owner of $3,000 and a $80 gold chain. Ng Hock Chuan. 47. was in his shoo at Redhlll Road at about 5.15 p.m. when the men. armed with knives, rushed in and
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  • 56 5 SINGAPORE Mon. Dr. Chiang Hal Ding. MP for Ulu Pandan. will present certificates to members of the management committee, citizens consultative committee and sub-committees in the constituency at the Ulu Pandan community centre. Coronation Road West on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The presentation will take place during
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  • 182 5 CINGAPORE, Mon. Factory worker Ramli bin Osman, 20, who took ganja during working hours, had his services terminated last month. Two weeks later on the morning of June 4, he was found dead, lying partially Inside a drain, at the bottom of a block
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  • 134 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A head-on collision between two primary school pupils at recess time ended with one death. Ismiah blnte Suruwantl. 9. died of a fractured skull two days after the Incident on June 4. Today ten-year-old Sim Whye Hoon of Thomson Primary School
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 143 6 10c levy: Why no answer yet from the STB? rE Singapore Telephone Board has still not commented on press reports of a 10-cent levy on calls beyond the 100 th each month. The Foreign and Labour Minister, however, is said to have hinted that the levy will be Imposed (S.T..
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    • 86 6 I REFER to Mr. S. Rajaratnam's state ment (ST.. June 18) that unpopular measures such as the proposed 10- cent telephone levy are "necessary to ensure a prus perous future" for Singapore. The great Alexander Graham Bell had Intended that his Invention should be used to facilitate communication. But surety
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    • 206 6 THOSE PRICE HIKES ARE ALARMING ENOUGH! GOVERNMENT seeks to VI reassure us by saying its survey showed that profiteering has not reached alarming proportions (S.T., June 19). I suppose by that the Government means that not every shopkeeper in every nook and corner of Singapore is racketeering. But let me
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    • 150 6 Why we must use running taps WITH the serious water shortage situation, and the dry spell ahead, I think it sets a very bad example when larre firms such as supermarkets and department stores fail to provide plugs in their wash basins in the ladies' toilets. Perhaps customers steal them,
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    • 207 6 FIGHTING RISING PRICES TF we do not try to abstain from paying increased prices, we are partly to blame for the rising cost of foodstuff and other necessities. We must make a collective effort to force down prices. We must also try to
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    • 88 6 MOSQUITOES in their hundreds usually flock together in shadows and dark corners just before sunset at about six to seven in the evening. Using an old plate smeared on the inside with either cooking or coconut oil. one could literally scoop them up with one
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    • 231 6 I BELIEVE that the residents of Thomson Park Estate (off Jalan Kell) are best qualified to comment on the letter by "A Housewife" and Antl-Mosqulto" (ST., June 7) headlined "We can get rid of them if everyone co-operates." For the past five to six years we have been appealing to
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    • 31 6 I LIVE In Kimlin Park, and suffer sleepless nights because of the deadly mosquito. Could the Health Department trace the cause of the mosquito menace in this area ANTI-MOSQUITO. Singapore 10.
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    • 250 6 PLEASE refer to the letter by "L.L.F." iST.. June 6) regarding his application for a Housing and Development Board flat at Moulmein Road. Applications for board flats are treated on "firstcome first-serve" principle based on the registration numbers. The localities preferred by the applicants are indicated
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    • 82 6 READERS must give their full names and addresses, and sign their letters, when writing to the Editor. Otherwise their letters cannot be considered for publication. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I REFER to the letter by "Amroh" ST. May 26) reporting that he saw
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    • 349 6 To all who cur© ABOUT 200 Singaporeans, recruited more than a year ago with a new care and trained with a new rigour to produce the Singapore Herald, are now Jobless Although they were given notice of termination of service with immediate effect by the Receiver on June 8, following
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 129 6 Mhtf Oop tty 1.7: Humlin IWE SPOOKED EM, GET IN CLOSE, N^fV2j I I CAN'T HIT 1 I THEY'RE PLAYING WELL, TWO CAW I CARL/ WHAT j MAX.' I'LL (o\i* l-*-^ I <EM< THEY RE WEAV- J RCXJGH, POC.' PLAY AT THIS f Mjs*l Xhnt'r By Ai iapp /\A -^<Sy\
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  • 448 7  - Dismissed cop fights sack order T.F. HWANG 15 YEARS IN FORCE By SINGAPORE, Mon. A police corporal, dismissed hist October after 15 yours' service, tonay challenged the validity of the dismiss;; I, ordered by Assistant Commissioner V.N. Ratna Sin^im. V. Sithambaram. 40. is asking the High Court to declare that
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  • 38 7 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Yeo Clan Association win celebrate Its 21st anniversary at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on June 30 at 7.30 p.m. The MP for Delta. Mr. Yeo Choo Kok. will br the guest-of-honour.
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  • 33 7 SINOAPORE Mon. A washerwoman. Lee Chat Hong. 26. was fined $40 for being in an opium den in Pickering Street on June 19 at 8.30 a.m. She had three similar convictions.
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  • 78 7 «riN<;APORE. Mon. The Singapore Zoological Gardens has received favourable answers to its requests to foreign governments for animals for the new zoo. But. according to a spokesman of the newly formed company. the actual stocking up of the 100 will not take place
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  • 209 7  - Girls who may never learn to take to the air RITA LOONG 1 By CINGAPORE, Mon. The weather for girls to get off the ground at the Junior Flying Club seems somewhat cloudy. The club, a Government attempt to interest more young people in becoming pilots in the Singapore Armed
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  • 87 7 HANGAR WILL BE READY ON TIME KIALA LITVIPIR. Mon.— The SI 6 million hangar at Suh.inu Airport to house MSA s Fokker Friendship aircraft will definitely br completed by the end of the month, thr Ministry of Transport said today. It was rommrniinit on a report from Singapore in today's
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 267 7 Straits Times Crossword r I* r i V ht r i I s i i ACROSS 7. It takes an active part in i <n»-. nov ,«> staple manufacture (5). 1. Tiger Bay (■>. 8 Medical making hospital call, 5. Springtime (4-4) and losing pounds! (10). 9 Course language coarw
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  • 229 8 Bus firms admit different fares for same journey CINGAPORE, Mon. Bus companies agreed that commuters could be charged different fares by different services for identical Journeys. But there are reasons for this, according to the firms. For example, there may be more bus stops along one of the identical routes.
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  • 63 8 Ties with fifth communist country KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Poland yesterday announced the establishment of diplomatic relations the fifth communist country to have ties with Malaysia. A Foreign Ministry statement said that both countries have expressed their desire to further develop relations between them based or the principles 01
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  • 70 8 ALOR STAR. Mon. Close liaison between police In Kedah and south Thailand has led to arrest at Sadao. south Thailand, of a gangster suspect wanted by the Malaysian po.lce. Confirming this today, a police spokesman here said the suspect Is believed to be tl.e leader of a
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  • 211 8 r'O beauty queens left for Manila yesterday to take part in the "Miss Asia Quest" contest 1971 which begins there on Sunday. They are Miss Margaret Tan 24. (runner up Miss Singapore 1971) and Miss Z v r a i d a h Ismail.
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  • 194 8 Special lessons for displaced students WELLINGTON, Mon. Special courses will be conducted during the rest of this year for overseas and New Zeland students displaced by the closiug of the Premier Business College, the Minister of Education, Mr. Brian Talboys, announced today. The closure affected 340 students. 200 of them
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  • 171 8 RECRUITS WHO DESERTED MAY BE PUNISHED By VICTOR NG CINGAPORE, Mon. Action may be taken against the three Malaysian recruits who deserted from the Singapore Police Force last week. But the type of disciplinary action to be taken is still being worked out. Sources said that the recruits were to
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  • 38 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Riaz Hassan and Miss M.J.E. Chelltah have been nominated by the President as members of a panel of advisors to the Magistrate of Juvenile Court for two years under the Children Young Persons Act.
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  • 103 8 TPOH, Mon— The weeklong 24-hour curfew imposed last Tuesday to facilitate follow up of military operations In the Sungei Biput Ulu Kinta area, has been extended for another week. The affected area is bounded by Tanjong Ram-butan-Tanah Hltam New Village (near Chemor) Road to the
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  • 279 8 Singapore doctors pooh-pooh 'aircon sex' claim 'NOTHING TO DO WITH TEMPERATURE' SINGAPORE. Monday JVfIANY Singaporeans disagreed today with a Thai doctor's theory that "the best temperature for love-making is 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degree centigrade)." A prominent Singapore doctor dismissed it as a "whole lot of rubbish." She said: "I
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  • 41 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. A youth. Ong Kee Nah. 20. was today acquitted of causing hurt to Lim Hua Meng. a police constable, and Pang Kirn Mong. a national serviceman, at Track 5. Jurong Road, on March 22 at 10.15 p.m.
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  • 58 8 PENANG. Mon— A factory to produce corrugated medium boxes and tinfoil used for Joss paper is expected to start operations In October at the Mak Mandln Industrial estate at Butterworth. "We should be able to save the Government much foreign exchange when production Is In full swing."
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  • 144 8 STEPS TO STOP BIRDNAPPING AT PARK i CINGAPORE, Mon. j Precautio nary measures have been taken by the Jurong Bird Park to prevent further "bird napping." Quite a number of birds have been stolen so far, among them, the prized cassowary which was later recovered The Straits Times understands that
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  • 154 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Malaysia Police band left Singapore for home yesterday. But memories of its excellent performances will remain. The 106-member band was given a standing ovation when they "Beat the Retreat" (see picture) before a nearcapacity crowd at the Jalan Besar stadium
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  • 236 9 Cheaper seafood from Korea soon CINGAPOHE, Mon— Lovers of abalone, cuttle fish, agar-agar and oysters will have something to chew on. Because some of these Asian delicacies will be 20 to 30 per cent cheaper soon, before the next Chinese New Year, at any rate. The reason? Korean seafood that
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  • 353 9 The July students enrol No rush as registration of six-year-olds begins S I N GAPORE, Mon. Re^is trillion of six veinold s lor next month's new school term began ;it 24 Chinese schools lo(lay. Parents came, had their children's details recorded, and left within a matter of minutes. There was
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  • 53 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Albert Lee o( Outram Hospital has been elected president of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association with Mrs. Tan Li Koon of Thomson Hospital as vice-president. Other officials secretary Mrs. R. Sivanandan; treasurer— Mrs. Esther Tan; committeeMiss Doris Tan. Miss Tham Wai Yin. Miss Karen Goon and
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  • The Straits Times
    • 532 10 On the basis of Slater Walker's past progress it is a fair bet that the book value does not reflect the realisable value of the assets, wrote the city correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, commenting on reports from Singapore of the group's purchase of a controlling interest
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    • 271 10 The Kuala Lumpur Municipality's decision to spend $25 million on building lowcost flats in the next four years will be widely applauded even though the number of units, under 7,000, is by no means wholly adequate. Since public housing projects do not yield quick result:, the going necessarily
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    • 214 10 One of the more exciting aspects of the Second Malaysia Plan is the high priority for electric power. The Government has set aside $500 million in a determined move to provide sufficient power to meet likely future demands. The biggest single project is the Upper Perak
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  • 920 10  - A shipping magnate rides the crest of the waves HENRY HARTZENBUSCH BY TOKYO UE may not be the flashiest of shipping tycoons, but he is or is about to be the biggest of them all. He is still relatively unknown, except in shipping circles. His name Is Y.K. Pao and
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  • LETTERS
    • 246 10 LET'S HAVE OUR SALARIES PAID TWICE A MONTH THE system of paying fortnightly salaries should be adopted by the Government, statutory boards and firms in Singapore. I suggest that all who earn monthly salaries of $1,000 and below should be paid their salaries fortnightly or half monthly Instead. Most of
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    • 67 10 THANK YOU for publishing my comments on the chlorine content oi the Malacca municipal swimming pool. However, I regret to note there was an error in the second paragraph. The last sentence should read "Hence Mr. Yong's charge that the chlorine in the swimming pool Is mere than one
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    • 91 10 THE MINISTRY of Education is conducting a Bahasa Malaysia course for teachers. Now those teachers attending the holiday course throughout the country will not be able to go home to see their family for at least a year, except for the last week of the year, when the course ends.
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    • 71 10 IN THE absence of comprehensive job counselling, job applicants should face certain rudimentary facts. For example: a new Job requires patience and adjustment to a new environment. It seems to me that a lot of people ignore this common-sense approach, no matter how wellmeaning they might be. The result Is
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    • 188 10 Taxes? -We all depend on each other IN REPLY to H.W. (ST. May 29) and O.L.T. (ST. June 5) on my letter headed "Who pays the taxpayers If it Is not us." <S.T. May 22). I wish to stress that the purpose of my words was to emphasis* 1 the
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  • 797 10 CHARLES MOHR reports from Addis Ababa on the meetings cf the Organisation for African Unity (0.A.U.) which some cynics say should now be called the 1.0. U. WILLIAM Ofori-Atta, Foreign Minister of Ohana, looked at his fellow African diplomats and said: "We know we are
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  • WORLD NEWS 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
    • 745 11 Massive swing toward Golkar JAKARTA, Monday fH E Indonesian general election campaign is in its last week with the leaders of all political parties spreading out to the regions in a lastminute drive for votes. Campaigning officially ends at midnight on Friday, giving a clear seven days for the 57
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    • 77 11 Bardot to wed again DARIS, Mon. Brigltte Bardot (above) is thinking of rmr yuig a fourth time ti.e newspaper Le Parislen Libere said today. The newspaper named ski Instructor Christian Kalt as the successor to Roger Vadim. Jacques Charrier and Gunter Spcds as the 38-year-old film star's next husband. The
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    • 36 11 SEOUL. Mon. South Korean Forces have shot dead a North Korean spy and arrested another on a western offshore island a few miles Delow the border, the Counter-espionage Operations Command announced today. Reuter.
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    • 53 11 $1 46 m to boost rice exports BANGKOK. Mon.— The Thai Goveinment is to Introduce a Bill to raise a loan of 1.000 million baht (about $143 million) to finance rice export official sources said today. The sources said the Bill would enable the Government to borrow the money from
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    • 25 11 TOKYO. Mon. Torrential rain over southern Japan has caused landslides and floods, leaving one person killed and another missing, police said today. Reuter.
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    • 220 11 Okinawa pact a threat to peace says China— UONG KONG, Mon. 11 China today lashed out at the recent Japan-Uni-ted States agreement on the strategic Pacific Island of Okinawa as a threat to peace in the Far East "It indicates that the military cellusion between the U.S. and Japanese reactionaries
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    • 101 11 fAIRO, Mon. British Foreign Secretary Sir. Alec-Douglas Home has sent messages to Egypt and Saudi Arabia declaring that Britain Ls going ahead with its plans to withdraw its troops from the Persian Gulf, the semi-official newspaper Al-Ahram said today. It said the message, (or Foreign
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    • 380 11 ANTI-SADAT PLOTTERS' PROPERTY IS SEIZED fAIRO, Mon. The public prosecutor, Dr. Mustapha Fahrny, yesterday ordered the seizure of the properties of seven former Ministers and politicians, including former j vice-president Aly Sabry, I alleged to have been involved in the recent plot j to overthrow President I Sadat. Others affected
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    • 48 11 BAGHDAD. Mon. Irafl women will not be eligible to hold Ministerial posts or serve In diplomatic missions, according to a decree Issued yesterday by the Revolutionary Command Council. Diplomats or army officers married to foreign women would be relieved of their posts. Reuter.
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    • 600 11 Mishima's men tell of 'duty to behead' TOKYO. Monday THREE young followers of author Yukio Mishima told police they believed it perfectly natural to behead him after he committed ritual harakiri in November. Their statements to police and prosecutors totalling 804 pages were presented to the Tokyo District Court today
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    • 53 11 SYDNEY. Mon The father of the nine Brodrick babies last night thanked hospital stall who lost the struggle to keep the last of his tiny child alive. 'We Just don't know what to say to thank everybody fur what they have done." said a distressed Mr.
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    • 44 11 TAIPEH. Mon. Five people were killed and 31 injured when a bus and a freight train collided In the suburbs of Taipeh. All the injured including 10 people seriously hurt were taken to hospital after the accident '^ast night. Reuter.
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 428 12 LB J: My biggest Vietnam blunder WASHINGTON. Monday pORMER President Lyndon Johnson believed his greatest mistake in the Vietnam war was waiting until he had been in office 18 months before sending more American soldiers into battle, Time magazine said yesterday. By then Mr. Johnson felt Vietnam was almost lost,
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    • 219 12 RANDOLPH, (Massachusetts), Mon. A 22-year-old Green Beret soldier, reportedly absent without lc.no from Vietnam, held two policemen and a woman at gunpoint yesterday. Dennis McPartland was later arrested about half a mile from the. house where the policemen and a woman were held. Police said
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    • 383 12 Ellsberg: I'm glad those war secrets are out ]\EW YORK, Mon. The man said to have leaked the secret Pentagon documents to the New York Times says he is glad the papers have become public. Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, in an interview with Newsweek magazine made before he disappeared, said he
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    • 457 12 is meant. In the practice of foreign policy, a President owes a good deal to certain elements of Congress the leadership in the way of openness. But the President does not by any means owe that to all of Congress." He said
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    • 38 12 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby LAST VBAH\ 1_ no- it /«nt <sooo <s IP we CANT AffOBD rPN AlPw*ON§y^M^ OH MIRE PUXCUA<X?y CT? ■"'*»"^_J— TO-DAY "T Z^iNce we «TAeTeD~X^ ■"IYrtXJ AUC? SOORJ {GAVIH& THE PRICE MASJ SecoNavvoejy^ \£ONe_ap£2oj—
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 417 13 'Atrocity' reports unfair: British -MPs- U t,t.t. r, LONDON, Monday. THREE MPs returned from Pakistan tonight and said that reports of the situation in East Pakistan are exaggerated. Spokesman for the group. Conservative MP Mrs. Jill Knight, said: "The paper* here In Britain are still reporting atrocities and shocking evidence
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    • 251 13 Leading Chinese diplomat jailed. report YEW YORK. Mon. A leading Chinese diplomat, accused of responsibility for violence against foreign embassies during the Cultural Revolution, has reportedly been imprisoned, the New York Times said today. The diplomat, Yao Tengshan. practically controlled the Foreign Ministry In August. 1967. when the British Charge
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    • 61 13 ROME. Mon. A pilot was killed yesterday when two Navy Skyhawk training planes collided in. mid-air near here. The pilot of the other plane parachuted to safety. Killed was Lt. Fied R. Boardman, a naval reserve pilot The other pilot. Lt Cmdr John E. Owens.
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    • 38 13 MOSCOW. Mon. Twentvthree American business and oil executives left Moscow yesterday for a five-day visit to the Soviet Union's western Siberian oil fields, the first time Americans have been permitted to inspect the oil-rich area. NYT.
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    • 102 13 'MAO AID BY AIR FOR NAXALITES' CLAIM ]\EW DELHI. Mon. The Press Trust of ndia (PTI) tonight rePorted that Chinese transmitters, food and clothing were air-dropped last Friday in two fields ■'t villages near the town "f Monghyr. in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. Both the villages '•darampur and
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    • 114 13 Seven flats on takeoff but all is well A North-West Orient Jumbo jet rests with a incline on turf at the end of the runway after a "minor mishap" last night during .in attempted take-off from Tokyo International Airport. The 208 passengers and 10 crew aboard were not hurt. The
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 67 14 DCBC $5.20 Sea View $0.90 P.E.G.I. $2.04 C C $2 52 [iammon $1.14 P. Products $1.30 VIerlin (M) $1.12 Bank $1.20 VI. Tile $0.80 W.A.A. $130 Irn $140 H. Par $195 K.N.K. $2.92 MM. $0.85 1. Royal $0.63 tinits $0.77 i. PeraV $124 ioustead $2.04 .32 10i .09 .09
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      • 20 14 OB Jetron $1.59 .jo —.05 and N Dredge Indust ,ien Hoe $5.95 $3.80 $0.77 $136 —.05 —.04 —.03 —.03
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      • 15 14 law Par lea View lerlln <M) ■ublic Bank 78I2J 412.1 353.1 311,1
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      • 34 14 June 18 June 21 Industrials: 160.90 161.40 Hotels: 76.17 77.J4 Properties: 127.11 127.59 Tins: 92.98 92.85 rubbers: ***** 118.75 Dec. 30, 1966 100 Drc. 31, 1968 a 10« tDec. 29. 1962 s 100
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    • 252 14 PRICES were marked up on a broad front in moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Speculative buying support was more evident in the lower priced issues and this reflected a high level of delayed dealings. The day's total turnover of 3.4
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    • 51 14 ON the official Malayan Short Term Money Market for I the week ended June 19, 1971 the ranee of call rates was as follows: BANKING FUNDS: 3', per cent to 3 1 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3', per cent to 4*i per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $121
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    • 1037 14 mo AND OFFER PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS CLOSING TONE: All sections except tins closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday li.cludlng
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    • 1168 14 BUSINESS lr and reported to v the Singapore and Kuala Lum.mr trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded showi In brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Ben Co. (7) $1.38. (1) $1.39. (3) $1.40. B. Kawat (12) $1.25. .1)
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    • 410 14 AS IF the current difficulties facing the hotel industry were not severe enough, another new threat to its profitability has emerged. This is the growing practice among some new hotels to offer cut-rate room tariffs to attract business, according to Hotel Malaysia chairman. Tan Sri Khoo
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    • 205 14 STRAITS TIMES is maintaining Its Interim dividend at 5 per cent for the year to August 1971 —last time a total of 30 per cent was paid. PAHANG Consolidated is to pay a final Preference dividend of 31 per cent, bringing the total for the year to July
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    • 182 14 Small rise at Hong Leong OONG Leong RR Finance could only manage a modest increase in profits for 1970 in stark contrast to its 69 per cent leap the previous year. But considering the difficulties the company had to face last year, 1970 results are being consl dered fairly satisfactory
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 113 14 pHINESE PRODUCE IXCHANCE. W SINGAPORE NOON CLOSINC j PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. 1 Ctcenut O.t: bulk fs3| sellers drum $54 sellers. Ccpra: Mixed (f.0.b. loose July; Auv IK/Cont $32 B. Peuper: Muntok ASTA while f.o.b. 100", NL.W XI9O sellers. Sarawak while fob. 86-, NLW JIWI sellers Sarawak special black
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      • 58 14 Saturdly Friday su.s tu.t. London Cloned 39.95 Btlrut 40 20 40.29 Honxkon* 41.33 41.08 Zurich Closed 38.958 40.108 J"an» ClOHd 40.4"» Spore (1) 41 50 41.39 t t S por« (2) 153.30 154 90 111 Export price in non-nterting areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. <2) Local
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      • 24 14 JUNE 21. RUBBER: 104.75 cents per kilo (down 1.25 cents). TIN: 5625.75 (down IS! cents). Official offering 286 tons (up 65 tons).
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      • 73 14 rpHESE average Asian X Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks, OCBC. Chartered, Bank of Amerlce. FNCB and First National Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 63 4 p.c. Two months 6 4 5
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      • 302 14 A FTER opening -^slightly higher than Friday's close, the rubber market yesterday sagged one cent on mixed selling and in thin trading conditions. The morning session closed easier. Dull and slightly easier conditions marked the afternoon's trading as values slipped a further hall cent on small upcountry liquidations.
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      • 46 14 fllE Straits tin price dropped fractionally by 12 cents to $625.75 per picul on an official offering up (io tons to 286 tons. The tone of the market was fairly steady with all round buying support and some reported interest from South America.
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      • 108 14 QUTPXJT of tin concentrates for the month of May by the following mines are Piruls Aokam 2,355 Austral Amal 579 Austral Kamp&r 300 Ayer Hltam 3,205 Berjuntal 7.28S Chenderlang 410 Oopeng 4.153 Hong Kong 353 Idrls Hydraulic 452 Kamuntlng J,H2 Kampong Lanjut 1.'628 Kent 300 Klllinghall 823
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    • 510 14 CYDNEY: Melbourne brokers are reported to be chasing more than AS3-mil-lion in outstanding debts and getting worried about them following the collapse of share broking firms. Mr. P Laurens. a director of George Laurens. which has collection agents throughout Victoria, said that while Melbourne
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    • 169 14 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Ji-ne 21 Local dollars to one unit Selling Buvinr ol Foreign Currency TT or OD TT Ol> Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Local dollars to
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    • 317 14 ]tf ELBOURNE. Mon The market closed steady on the Melbourne Exchange today. Volume was well above recent levels. The oil sector. once again stood out and the oil and gas Index continued to climb to hit 1 new high for the year at 180.08 Mining heavyweights were s»eady and
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    • 165 14 OONG KONO. Mon. The market continued its upward trend which had been temporarily halted by Typhoon Freda. Opening on a very strong note the upward movement continued all day with buyers flooding the market. The majority of shares traded registered gains. The day's turnover value amounted to HK536.20
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  • 185 15  - A sick pilot delays flight by nine -hours- ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Mon— MSA's flight ML 782 flew into an embarrassing situation at Bahrein airport yesterday when its pilot fell 111 and there was no other plloi there to bring the aircraft to Singapore. The result: The plane was stranded
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  • 49 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim Pai Tak was elected chairman of The Singapore Polytechnic Building Society. Other officials are: Mr Chen Chee Cheong. vice-chairman Mr. An* Miah Hung, secretary; Mr Lre Chin Lim. assistant secretary; Mr. Chin Lai Fee. treasurer and Mr. Tan Boon Kong, assistant treasurer.
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  • 384 15 Court is told of bid to change fake US notes SINGAPORE, Mon A DETECTIVE told a court today of the arrangements he made with a postal clerk to pay for forged US currency bills in Singapore dollars. The agreement was that Detective Constable Chin Ah Kew would give Ss2s for
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  • 164 15 DANCE HOSTESS FINED FOR FIGHTING SINGAPORE, Mon. Dance hostess Liza Tan Yock Hoe (above). who last month told a court that a man paid $5,000 for her virginity, was fined $10 today for fighting with another woman outside a maintenance court. Tan. 27. who featured in a maintenance suit last
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  • 72 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union has re-elected Mr. Alan Tan Hwa Soon as its president. Other officials are: Mr. Seah Seng Kwang. first vice-presid-ent; Mr. Andrew Goh. second vice-president, Mr. Charlie Koh Mvi Choon. secretary; Mr. S.B. Sharma. first assistant secretary; Mr. Quake Kern Hor.
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  • 297 15  -  JUDY YOUNG By SINGAPORE. Mon. Patricia Barke, an American Field Service Exchange student, was surprised to learn about a month ago that Singapore was a "country The 16-year-old American admitted that she had always thought Singapore was a "city" until she found
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  • 26 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were no top winners in yesterday's Toto draw No. 48 71. The Jackpot for Thursday's draw is $155,000. 300 P.M
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  • 110 15 SINGAPORE. Monday AN airport policeman was assaulted by a man early this morning when he demanded the man's airport pass at a police checkpoint near the DCA administrative block. The man then ran towards a temporary constructed wooden office at a nearby worksite. The
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  • 46 15 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Registrar of Societies has registered the Singapore Polytechnic Graduates' Guild at Singapore Polytechnic. Prince Edward Road; Club H.D.8.. at Queenstown Sports Complex. Stirling Road, and University of Singapore Chemical Sciences Society. at University of Singapore Students' Union House. Cluny Road.
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  • 181 15 Water use: Record for a week CINGAPORE, Mon. 13 Singapore's daily water consumption remained below the 100 million gallon mark throughout the whole of last week for the first time. Total consumption for the week was slightly less than the previous week 679.5 million gallons against 680.7 million gallons, or
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  • 57 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A five-member Malaysian pineapples mission left here todny on a "hard celling" campaign In five countries to seek wider outlets for the local fruit. The te a in, headed b y the acting chairman of the Malayan Pineapples Industry Board. Inche Abdullah Kadir. will visit
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  • 53 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A canteen vendor was fined $45 by a magistrate's court today for selling sweetened cold drinks containing saccharin, without a licence from the Director of Medical Services. Madam Phua Kirn Duan of Jalan Korma. admitted selling the drinks in a school along Owen Road on April
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 917 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening followed by 7.21 It's Happening in Singapore General Hospital -Topic: Press Centre (C) s Pfogramme Summary sion Blacklisted? r 7i| Ne*s ICi SIS Pok Amai Amai 1.33 Arena Sukan «°n f ,T\ Chinese: 'Bilmgua- MJ *«> Lewis Cartoon IN News <M> 3
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 653 16 Simple exercises to help strengthen your child's feet IT'S amazing how many children are made to wear shoes that are too small. They hardly ever complain about it; their bones are widely spaced and can be easily squashed together without hurting a fact which makes a mother's responsibility all the
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    • 155 16 FLAME red legs may be superstars next year. The panty hose people in the United States are turning out brighter clearer colours like hot red. a blackened red onion and a gaucho green. Screeching red stockings worn with red shoes are one combination picked up
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    • 1048 19 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHO RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW INC bCITHINC ARRANCEMENTt FOR JUNE 72. OUT: .alakirtl 1 2 Kalliopl Antoraaaa Maru I n V.iru I" II Sv.nd Uoldi-n Wuod b llrooke 21. Dayu Maru 25/26. Alt:,.r in (1, 13 <;).■■ trud Hakk, 43 101 46. ,v Maerak :i i
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    • 432 19 toH" Uni<J*MG SWPPIKG TRADING CO (PTE) ITtt *W£aK •4VMCICiISTMtT.SiNGA*cmt < lai *l i*22 «tJ4«i <;t2) REGULAR FAST SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA STEAIKRS EM ETD F 0«: SAIDT Ii Part 23 Imc Pjiembanf/Pontianak. ORC.IIOVENTURE II Part 23 J«M 0i itarla, Balikpapan PISAIiI IJ Jmi Jl Imc Beiman. PAIR n Jim J5
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    • 210 19 APPOINTMENT AIRCRAFT PILOT Fully qualified and experienced pilot required to fly CESSNA 337 Super Skymaster between Singapore and Sumatra. Apply to LAB.\ (OKI'OKATION PTK. I.TU.. 69.V8. Illiih AYKK BTtUCBT, SINGAfH)KK I. TEL. NOS: 934U3 UBISCI ItttML NOTICE PEOPLE'S PARK DEVELOPMENT (private) LIMITED It is hereby notified for general information that
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    • 409 19 mmmmmm THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AITHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery Of:--lai 150.000 Pieces of Kempas I lanks. 6' x 6" x 1 (b) 600 Bags (1 cwt each) of Mild Steel Carriage Bolts A: Nuu. 3 8" x 6<c> 300 Bags (1 cwt each)
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    • 308 19 I NIVERSITI MALAYA JawaUn2 Kursi dl Fakulti Sains Peimohonan2 adalah dlpelawa untuk lawatan2 Kursi sepeitl berlkut dl Fakulti Sams, tai Jabatan Kimla Dua jawatan Kui-i y.iiit; akan dlnamakan untuk dua darl bidaiiK2 berlkut CD Kimla Fatal (Physical Chemistry. Kimia Inorci.nsk ilnorKanlc Chemis.tr>) (3i Klnuu Or,. unk (Organic Chemistry, (bl Jabatan
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    • 958 20 GfNCHAL ADVUTISIMINTS UVHTISEIICNTJ ACCEPTED OP 10 ANNOUNCIMIWT/MWSOHAL Siattpsr* Mil tnli I trrt S.M P M DAILY tiapSWt «rf: fin nrl mimu ssfii M ctitt a mri. asters* ssly fi.a i Mrs. Khii.ii.-i 17 JO /or M word, rUMi Ci.T.S. T£l: ITMII Kinlmna, tor M wort. t.sfiixi tai HiitTin MJI wart.
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    • 868 20 AMERICAN COMPANY requires 30 hardworking male female publicity otllcers for new division Income S2UU a week. Experience not necessary Training and transport pro\ided Apply personally 217, Moulmein Koad. B'pore 11. 22nd. 23rd June lo oo am. 4.00 p.m. OVNAMIC ANO HARDWORKING Hales Representatives required. Age 2u to 35. Singapore Cltuen.
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    • 873 20 ELECTRICIAN A well established organisation Invites applications from Singapore Citizens to fill the post of electrician at its Bukit Timah Factory. The successful man should have experience In Installation and maintenance of three phase 400 volt equipments and a secondary English education. Preference will be given to one who had
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    • 887 20 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL FIRM requires A SENIOR STENOGRAPHER age between 20 to 29 years with shorthand and typing certificates at 100 and 50 w.p.m respectively and hold Senior Cambridge School Certificate with credit in English. If you are a Singapore citizen with the relevant experience of at least 3 years, please
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    • 1012 20 $200 FURNISHEO ROOM Eden I Park bungalow. Laundry. Private T.V.. ran. telephone Immediate occupation Working girls shareable Phone ***** B'pore NBAR AMERICAN SCHOOL 3-bed-roomed 2-dtorey seml-detsched airconditioner servant's room nice garden new furniture $750/-. Spore *****1. 1-STORBV SEMI-DETACHED at Aida Street, Opera Estate. Kully Furnished with 1 Alrconditloner Rental $450/-.
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    • 1024 20 ROOMED SEMI-OETACMED BUNGALOW 94, Jalan Kemunlng Interested ring 2AAO2 8 pore air. Lim. NEW HOUSE 4 bedroom double-storey terrace. Beletar Hill. Phone *****4. FURNISHEO ROOM w without aircon. Meals optional, preferably working Chinese Japanese European couple bachelor. *****1 Spore, 13. Accommodation wanted WANTED 3 DETACHED BUNGALOWS 2 semi-detached bungalows fur
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    • 785 20 Otllee space wanted REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY (groundfloor only) appro*. 1.500/ 2000 sq ft in Raffles Place, Robinson Road Vicinity. Attractive rent paid for the right premises. APPLY BOX ASM 4 S.T. S'PORB •Heps te let SINGAPORE HYATT HOTEL SHOPPING ARCADE A limited number of shops available for rental. For full particulars
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    • 905 20 Tours and Excursions ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL DAILY TOURS: (Alr-conditionrd room) Malaya West Coast 7 days $100 $120 Sunday/Monday. Cameron Highlands 4 days $65/$ BO Mala- a East Coast 6 days $100 $85 Dep 27 6. 4 7 $90 $110 Dep: 27/6. 11 7 71 Bang' kok/ Chiengmai 15 days $343 S3«O
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    • 236 21  -  JOE DORAI By JJURMA, one of Asia's leading soccer nations, is aiming to make a grand slam of all the Asian soccer tournaments this year to earn a place in the 1972 Olympic (James in Munich. This objective, given top priority, was disclosed yesterday
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    • 158 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaysia will be represented by four youngsters on the Indian tennis circuit at the end of the year. But the LTAM decided not to send a team to the Fourth Asian Junior championships in Seoul in September. The committee felt that the
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    • 247 22 'Sleeper hold almost had me' By P. SENEVIRATNE NOW I know why Mark Lewin of television* "World Championship wrestling" fame gleefully describes hit favourite lethal rrip as "the sleeper hold." I had a sample of it yesterday and you ran take It from me I will not be so rash
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    • 271 22 VTEWCOMERS Still United ll scored their second straight win when they beat a strong Police side 4-1 in a FAS Div. 3 soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Still United, which are gradually making a name with Farrer Park fans played attractive soccer to
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    • 548 22  - SNOC sets third placings for Games ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE National Olympic Council yesterday informed five sports bodies athletics, cycling, shooting, swimming and weightlifting that third placing at the 1969 Seap Games would be the qualifying standard for this year's Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur. SNOC secretary S.S. Dhillon said
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    • 366 22 AN ELEVENTH hour switch in the order of play in the Singapore Junior, badminton championships on Sunday night almost proved costly for Ng Chor Yau, the newly-crowned singles and doubles champion. i Said Chor Yau: "I was not warmed up for my
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    • 196 22 150 EVENTS AT STAKE FOR 800 STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 800 student' will take part In the Malayslttn Schools athletics and swimming championships here from July 25-28. The athletics meet, in which about 600 students will compete In three age-groups under-20, under- 16 and under 12. will be
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    • 311 22 Newcombe makes confident three-set start f ONDON, Mon. J Australian professional John Newcombe made a confident start to the defence of his men's singles title when the Wimbledon tournament, the unofficial World tennis championships, began here today. Following tradition, 27--year-old Newcombe, as reigning champion, opened the programme on the centre
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    • 291 22 piNA, the world controlling body for swimming, has praised Singapore Amateur Swimming Association for its progressive scheme to popularise age group swimming in the Republic. In a letter FIVA secretary R. H. Brown said the World body had been studying closely the efforts of
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    • 237 22 Boycott hits not out 121 LONDON, Mon— England declared their first innings 241 for two shortly after tea today in the rainhit Second Test at Lord's. At close Pakistan had replied with 49-0. Boycott, resuming today on 72 took 22 minutes to add to his score. But he
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    • 585 23 Sparkling gallops by Signal, Chinta Sayang RACING with Epsom Jeep CIGNAL showed sparkling form on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old galloped attractively over 3f in 37sec with plenty in hand. A disappointing sort in his early races. Signal has hit a
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    • 904 23 WEIOHTS for the races at Bukit Tlmah this weekend SATURDAY CU 2. DIV. 2— *W Oleg Cassinl 800 Mentakab 8.13 Hole In One 8 10 Ringmaster 8 10 Royal Monkey 8.09 Zarook i.07 Hall of Fame 8 Huang Ho 107 Derringer 1.05 Lalu Laju 80S The
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    • 329 23 I ONDON, Mon. Worcestershire scored a thrilling one-run victory over Sussex to join Essex and Leicestershire at the top of the John Player Sunday League cricket table yesterday. Replying to Worcestershire's 62-5 in a match reduced to 20 overs by rain. Sussex needed two runs
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    • 273 23 AMSTERDAM. Mon. BelKium's Jacky Ickx moved to within five points of Jackie Stewart of Britain, current leader in the world motor racing drivers championship, when he sped to victory in the Dutch Orand Prix in Zandvcort yesterday. Driving brilliantly in conditions made treacherous by rain.
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    • 129 23 NEW YORK. Mon. Results of baseball games played yesterday: National League: Pittsburgh 7 Montreal 1 (Ist Inns), Pittsburgh 7 Montreal 3 i2nd>; New York 7 Philadelphia 6 (Ist inns i. Philadelphia g New York 7 (2nd. 11 Inns). St. Louis 5 Chicago 4: Cincinnati 5 Atlanta 4 (Ist
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    • 110 23 TWENTY-SIX horses have been deleted. They ere: Jingle Bell, Haiimau. Bumper Crop. Valiant Lord. Radiant Summer. Dominance, Dixie Monaich, Dawnglo, Charman Rose Sun Rage. Cashier Order. Lcve and Joy, The Boss, Broker's Tip, Coup de Main. Courageous, West Kalimantan, Bognor Camp Compadre. Actor IV. Oreat Champ, Yang
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    • 19 23 JAKARTA. Mon. The touring Dutch PSV Eindhoven soccer team trounced Indonesia's national selection 6-0 here last night.
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    • 70 23 NEW YORK. Mon— San<ir« Palmer won the $25,000 Heritage Rolf tournament for women when she sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the final hole to beat Japan's C h a c k o Hljuchi with an eight-under 211. Miss Palmer's final round three- under 70
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    • 82 23 LONDON. Mon. The Rothman's South of England tennis championships ended without any winners yesterday. Persistent rain forced organisers to abandon the last four matches. Georges Goven (Trance) and Nlkki Pilic (Yugoslavia) had been due to play one men's singles semi-final. The other was between Andres Gimeno, (Sppin and
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    • 691 23 Playoff for Nicklaus and Trevino NEW YORK. Mon. lACK NICKLAUS and Lee T r evino staged a draJ matic battle over the last nine holes yesterday, both finishing with 280 after 72 holes of the U.S. Open golf championship and forcing an 18--hole playoff today. Trevino. looking for his second
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 461 21 Cont. from Page 20) Business Opportunity RESTAURANT, BAR, COFFEE House in Ultra Modern Building in City Centre. Open to offers for lease. Uox A534S S.T. Singapore. Lost ONE AFCHAN PUPPY 4 months female, black and tan with brown leather collar. Ban Ouan Park area. Phone *****0 s pore. Reward. Found
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    • 496 21 corder HlKhcat offer secure*. TH Spore ***** txt li»6 9 a.m. 11 SANYO PORTABLE 10" Television New condition $200 0.n.0. Phone *****6 after S p.m BIRTHDAY lALI No<v on at Vaahl't NEW Wholexale Department. Incredible pricet for quality luitlnM. Pull suit length: $22'Trouser length: 17/AT VASHI't INTERNATIONAL SUITINCt AND SHIRTINCS.
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    • 706 21 1961 FORD ANCLIA 51. 400/- 0.n.0. and 1967 Volkswagen $3,800/- 0.n.0. both In good condition. Ring Mr. Ooh Spore 96*62 10 a m. 3 p.m. AITRACTIVE SPORTS SALOON. 1966/ Sunbeam Rapier, two tone blue. New tyres. $3,500. More particulars B'pore *****4 LAND ROVER DIESEL LWB 1964 model. 1 owner. Contact
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    • 476 21 F'.EMINCO STEAMBATH MASSAGE (Alr-Condltloned) 248C-5. Orchard Road. Spore *****1. Miscellaneous NO DOWN PAYMENT. Tile your home with vinyl, mosaic, parquet or terrazzo with only $60/- per month. Call at our showroom or ring *****/ *****. Khim Company 293-A. Selegle Complex Spore. WANTED English speaking ladles wishing to correspond with Australian
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    • 466 21 I Outstanding I career I opportunity I for 3 potential I I top salesmen 1 I "Olivetti", Europe's largest I manufacturer of office machines, hat I career opportunities for three young I men to become top professiorai I salesmen, with high earnings and I advancement. If you have ambition, I
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    • 554 21 Our Company Is engaged in the production of. sophisticated electronic components such as transistors and integrated circuits. To meet with our excision programme, we are looking for qualified technical personnel to nil the following challenging positions 1. MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT Engineers who possess a degree in Mechanical Electronic Engineering and
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    • 906 22 JPM. *****/23/6 THE COMMISSIONS OF ENQUIRY ORDINANCE 1950 (F.M. Ordinance 27 of 1950) Royal Commission On Salaries of Employees of Statutory Bodies Public Authorities Notice for submission of representations The Federal Government has established a Roya! Commission to enquire Into the salaries and conditions of service of employees of Statutory
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    • 901 22 IN THE HIGH COUST IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR ORIGINATING MOTH N NO II OF 1971 in the Matter ot Guinness Malaysia Berhad And In the Matter ot The Companies Act. 1965 Between Ouinness Malaysia Bertiad Applicant And 1. Margaret Chong 2 Ang Cheng Kirn Kespondenu NOTICE To:Margaret Chong, No
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 51 22 GOLF BICC Silver. Slam and Duffers Cup finals (Island). HOCKEY BHA Junior knockout: Police C v Woodbridge Hospital (Thomson Road 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER PAS Div. Two: Rajajl v Kakl Bukit TBA v Seletar Young Indians; Port Authority v O. Waugh; Chinese Athletic v IBBC (Farrer Park). Sembawang Shipyard v SCC
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 290 23 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB *TOTALISATOR BETTING The SINGAPORE TURF CLUB announces that with effect from the forthcoming JUNE/JULY 1971 MEETING. 'ADVANCE SALES of $5 WIN and PLACE TOTE tickets can be purchased at the CLUB'S TOWN OFFICE, 146 Robinson Rood on all Race Days (including Off-Course Racing Days) from 9 a.m.
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    • 254 23 NOTICE PEOPLE'S PARK DEVELOPMENT (private) LIMITED It Is hereby notified for general Information that as of today's date Llm Beng Keat is no longer '.he General Manager of the Company and has no authority to transact any business on behalf of the Company. Sgd. LEE KIM SONG SECRETARY (BY ORDER
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    • 473 23 WORD PUZZLE p Cit llMf UUlt hit! y STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY j WORD PUZZLE X i I vTF\ c>l I V^^J »»»t'«l lUtrKtiwi iM'i inn I I 1 HIM (Mr./Mri./M^t) 2 s i p~^b^~^~ fill STI A ICI MISSING 3 ftJj LETTERS cHI CROSS T^TnMIB using -^^^^}W*^H CLUES i 71
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  • 125 24 FIREMEN from RAF Changi had to rip open the doors of two cars involved in a head-on collision along Changi Road outside the airfield to rescue the two drive's trapped inside the vehicles. Both drivers were sent to the nearby RAF Changi Hospital in serious
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  • 190 24 Fernandez asylum petition decision this week By CHIN CHENG MEI f ONDON, Mon. Gerald Fernandez, former MSA secretary may know this week the decision of the British Home Secretary to his petition for asylum in Britain. His counsel. Sir Dingle Foot, QC, sent in the plea on June 8. There
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  • 65 24 Vorster's rule over Namibia 'illegal' THE HAQUE, Mon. The International Court of Justice ruled today that South Africa's continued presence in Namibia (South West Africa) is Illegal. The court also declared that Prime Minister Vorster's government should withdraw Its administration from the former Germany colony immediately. The court's verdict, delivered
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  • 22 24 THE HAGUE, Mon. A VS. Air Force Phantom Jet lighterbomber crashed near Tlel. central Holland, today killing both crew. Reuter.
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  • 74 24 Tan was arrested by Inspector Joseph Chia of Singapore's CID in Muar on May 31. last year He admitted his part In the robbery and said he had received $18,000 as his share. Ling surrendered himself on Oct. 15 last year. The case was before Mr. Justice Chua
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  • 357 24 I ONDON, Mon. The market closed easier In the wake of Friday's 17 point fall on Wall Street and the softer tone at the atart today. Dealers reported that hopes of reflationary moves by the U.K. Treasury, following Fridays announcement of easier consumer loans by the finance houses,
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  • 46 24 U3NDON. Mon. Spot 15.15. Settlement: July 16.00, July/Sept. 16.29, Aug. 16.29. Sept. 16.45. Oct. Dec. 16.99. Jan. Mar. 17.60, Apr./ June 18 15. July/ Sept. 18.60. Oct. Dm. 19.10. Jan. Mar. 19.39. Apr./ June 19.55. July Sept. 19.80 c.l.f. July 15.09. Aug. 19.20. Market: Idle.
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  • 31 24 LONDON. Mon. Spot buyers M 432 < f 7). (tiler* £1433 £6). Forward buyer* £1443 £4), Kllert £144« 14). Settlement £1432 < £4>. Turnover a.m. 290 ton* p.m. 223 ton*. Tone: Steady.
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  • 52 24 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 15--ton mobile crane slipped off a lorry-trailer and crashed Into a drain In Clemenceau Avenue, outside the Is tana. In the rain this evening. No one was Injured and It took one hour to remove the vehicles which were blocking one side of
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  • 34 24 LIVERPOOL, Mon. Transmission workers at the Ford Motor Company's Halewood plant returned to work today after a seven-day strike which earlier showed signs of spreading to all Ford's 22 British plants. Reuter.
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  • 403 24 STB mum on report of levy after 200 th call plan- BOARD CHIEF: I CAN'T MAKE STATEMENT SINGAPORE, Monday •JHK Singapore Telephone Board today refused to deny or confirm a press report that it was considering a plan to lew a 10-cent surcharge for each telephone call only after the
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  • 109 24 CEREMONIAL SABAH WELCOME FOR RAZAK KOTA KINABALU. Mon— Tun Abdul Razak and his wife were greeted by thousands of Sabahans many of them in ceremonial dress when they arrived here today for a four-day visit. The State Government gave the Prime Minister a red carpet welcome as he was escorted
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