The Straits Times, 2 July 1971

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times. The National Nswspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 461 1 Major shift on PoW releases PARIS, Thursday THE VIETCONC today put forward a new plan for ending the Vietnam war, specifying for the first time that U.S. prisoners would be released simultaneously with the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The Vietcong plan on prisoners represented
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Thurs. Labour Party leaders voted yesterday to defer a policy pronouncement on membership of the European Common Market pending a full airing of party views at a special conference next month.
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  • 713 1 'Travel by tube' plan for Singapore SINGAPORE, Thursday SINGAPORE may have an underground tube as a mass rapid transit system to cope with the problems of urbanisation and 1 traffic congestion. This was Indicated today by Mr. Alan F.C. Choc, head of the Housing and Development Board's Urban Renewal Department.
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  • 225 1 Hunters steal the show at big parade THE Singapore Air Defence Command's Hunter Jets stole the show at the giant parade and marchpast which was held at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday to mark the third Armed Forces Day. Nine Hunters flying at 1,000 ft. and an equal number of
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  • 98 1 THAI POLICE CAPTURE RED JUNGLE CAMP DANOKOK, Thurs. A •"strong police force stormed and captured a communist jungle camp defended by 150 guerillas in southern Narathlwat Province on the Malaysian border on Tuesday, provincial police sources said today. One policeman was killed and five others seriously wounded when the guerillas,
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  • 41 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. An intelligence report presented to President Suharto this week estimated that the Government backed group Sekber Golkar will win only IS per cent of the vote* In Saturdays Parliamentary election, the dally Slnar Haraptn reported today. AP
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  • 464 1 Raising status of armed forces -by Dr. Goh SINGAPORE. Thurs. Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said today that a great deal needed to be done before the military profession could find "an honoured position" in Singapore society. Speaking at a parade at Jalan Besar stadium this evening to mark
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  • 39 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 51 71 were 39. 4S. 13. 8 and 41. The additional number was 43. In the circles draw the numbers picked were 47, 29, and 41.
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  • 46 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Nation, a fully Thai-owned English-language morning newspaper, hit the streets of Bangkok today with a 36-page first edition and a circulation of almost 3.000. Mr. Sam KrUhniah. former editor-in-chief of Singapore! Eastern Sun. is the papers executive editor. UPI.
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  • 31 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Bantam Books announced yesterday it would publish within 10 days an illustrated paperback edition of the New York Times series on the secret Pentagon report. UPI.
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  • 72 1 U.S. REACTION TO VIET PLAN WASHINGTON, Thurs. The White House Mid today the new Vietcong peace plan contains -positive aa well as clearly unacceptable elemftiU." Press Secretary Ronald Zivgler. giving this reaction to the package plan to couple release of prisoners with a total withdrawal of U.S. forces
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  • 481 1  - Peoples Front chief quits party By V and EO TOON JOO LESLIE rONG CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 Lawyer Lvi Boon Poh resigned today as secretary general and member of the month-old Peoples Front. In a leUer to the central executive committee, he said: "Owing to my ailing health and under strong
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    • 60 1 Dbermain RtiitltttJ Trad* Mark 36 pages TODAY'S Straits Times Is 36 pages In two sections. Business Times is in Section Two. PUSH BUTTON pHHB| allows you I I to cook ■^B from rice I to steamed w i k^w-^m fish X C^sifl SR-22EGH NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE BACKED BY: PZEED
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  • WORLD NEWS.
    • 683 3 Soyuz horror dampens Soviet space plan •THE death of the three Soviet Soyuz cosmonauts yesterday cast doubts on the future of Soviet plans for prolonged manned space flights. US space officials have, however, said that the tragedy would not affect America's Apollo. Skylab or space shuttle programmes. Dr. George Low,
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    • 142 3 Law on satellite injury claims GENEVA, Thurs— Anyone hit by a satellite fragment falling back to earth from outer space will in future be able to claim compensation from the Government responsible under a draft convention just announced here. The "outer space liability convention," completed by the 28-nation legal croup
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    • 48 3 LONDON. Thurs. Prime Minuter Mr. Heath today was named captain of Britain's Admiral Cup yachting team. As skipper of hi* £31.000 sloop Morning Cloud. Mr. Heath will lead a .Meet cf three British yachts In a 16-country field for one of yachting's top trophies.
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    • 139 3 HOUSTON. Thurs— James Lovell, one of the three IS astronauts who came close to death in Apollo 13's hazardous return to Earth from the Moon last year, said today: "I think it is well worth the risk." He was questioned by reporters
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    • 147 3 I ONDON, Thurs.—Rainbam bus driver Ron Craswell sat in his cab with a smile as some of his early morning regulars made a last minute dash for the bus. He did not mind waiting. But someone else did. The smile faded from driver
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    • 33 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Embassy In Washington has lodged a protest with the State Department over a "campaign of provocations" conducted by the militant Jewish Defence League, Tass reported today. AP.
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
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      47 4 All smiles REPRESENTATIVES of the New York Times speak at a Press conference In New York on Wednesday after the Supreme Court Judgment. They are. from left; Mr. A.M. Rosrnthail, managing editor. 1 Mr. Arthur Ochs Bvs)sbergCT, president and publisher, and Mr. James Goodale, vice-pre-sident. AP radiophoto.
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    • 913 4 THE supreme court yesterday rejected the Nixon Administration's efforts to suppress further publication of the secret Pentagon papers on the Vietnam war. The New York Times and the Washington Post Immediately announced that today 4 edition will carry further articles based on the classified
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    • 315 4 WASHINGTON, Than.— Congressional reaction to the Supreme Court's decision on the Pentagon papers divided along ideological lines, with Liberals showing more enthusiasm about It than administration sapporters. Senate Democratic leader Mr. Mansfield said: "This Is a good move for freedom of Information for
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    • 176 4 I ONDON. Thurs. Ame- rlcan Vietnam war veteran Lt.-Col. Anthony Herbert claimed In a British television Interview that US Army units were awarded points for killing Vietnamese. The colonel the most decorated U.B. soldier In the Korean war said the units were Judged on
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    • 293 4 Dissenting judge's danger warning to the papers WASHINGTON, Thurs Supreme Court Justice Harry Black mun said yesterday that both the New York Times and the Washington Post must accept moral responsibility if their articles based on secret Vietnam papers led to prolongation of the war, more American casualties, and further
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    • 117 4 A 'great decision' says Prof. Ellsberg ROSTON, Than. Prof. EUsberg said yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court made "a great decision" in rallng that the New York Times and Washington Post could publish stories based on the secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam war. Prof. Ellsberg, who admitted leaking the papers
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    • 943 5 rP-SECRET Pentagon papers made public by Senator Mike Gravel ye s t erday disclosed early high-level IS talk of using nuclear weapdhs in the Vietnam war if escalation brought about a major attack by Chinese forces. "We would not allow ourselves to be bled
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    • 323 5 INDIA TO EXPEL REFUGEES UNLESS... TEHERAN, Thurs. India's Minister for Industrial Development, Mr. Molnul Hag Chowdhury has warned that India would push Pakistani refugees back home if world communities did not help and Pakistan did not settle its own problems. But the last thing India wanted to do was to
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    • 208 5 70,000 doctors quit Japan's health scheme TOKYO, Thurs. Some 70,000 doctors today quit Japan's health insurance scheme in a demand for higher fees, presenting millions of Japanese with soaring medical bills. The doctors, members of the powerful R7.000--strong Japan Medical Association, took the action after a breakdown of negotiations with
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    • 56 5 MANILA. Thurs. President Marcos has decided to (lie a SO million peso < $25 million) libel suit against Time Inc. for an article published in its April 12 issue. Press Secretary Mr. Francisco Tatad said It was the first time a Philippine President had brought
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    • 147 5 My doubts by Park at swearing in SEOUL, Thurs. President Cbonr-Hee Park was inaugurated today for a third four-year term and expressed the hope that the "so-called mood of thaw" between the East and West might diminish the threat of conflict in Asia. He took note of recent developments between
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    • 276 5 CIA chief in hush-hush talks with Golda and Gen. Dayan JERUSALEM, Thursday. T"HE head of America's CIA, Mr. Richard Helms, is in Israel holding top-level discussions with Premier Mrs. Golda Meir, Defence Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan and other leaders, it was officially announced here. Informed sources linked the uprecedented visit
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  • WORLD NEWS 4
    • 532 6 ruiNA has declared that It must build a powerful army to guard against the threat of aggression by the United States, the Soviet Union and Japan. But a Joint editorial in leading Peking Journals marking the 50th founding anniversary of the Chinese
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    • 317 6 Rogers tells Japan: Privileges should be two-way WASHI NGTON, Thurs. Japan cannot expect economic privileges In the United States if it is not itself willing co extend them, Secretary of State, Mr. William Rogers said last night. In a speech prepared for delivery to the Japan Society in New York,
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    • 157 6 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, the Very Reverend Gonville PrenchBeytagh, was yesterday sent for High Court trial on grave new charges linkIng him with terrorist activities against the South African Government. The 50-year-old dean made his fourth appearance at Johannesburg magistrate's court
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    • 120 6 'Funny Girl' Barbra to get a divorce CANTO DOMINGO, Than. Film actress Barbra Streisand and her husband actor Elliott Gould who have been separated since 1969 have filed a joint divorce petition here. The petition, by "mutual consent," was filed under the Dominican Republic's new "quickie" divorce law, which allows
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    • 41 6 MOBCOW. Thurs. A Soviet court today sentenced ulne Jews to labour camp term* of up to live yean after finding them guilty of helping to plot an aircraft hijacking and stealing a copying machine. Reuter.
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    • 310 6 WHY SANCTIONS AGAINST SMITH REGIME MAY GO-BY LORD CARADON ONDON, Thurs. Rhodesian sanctions may be abandoned "for reasons of profit" after the Government's talks wiih the Smith regime, according to Lord Caradon, a former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. In a letter to The Times, published today he said:
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    • 126 6 JAKARTA, Thurs. A military court yesterday sentenced an army sergeant to death for killing one of six generals murdered at the outbreak of the abortive 1965 communist coup. The court convicted Sgt. Bungkus of murdering former Deputy Army Chief General Harjono. The chief judge
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  • 200 7 .CINGAPORE, Thurs. The U.S. Ambassador Mr. Charles Cross, will be at the airport tomorrow to welcome the first Jumbo Jet to land here. The Pan-American Airways' Boeing 747 with over 300 passengers from San Francisco starts from tomorrow a service between
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  • 349 7 Cricketer hurt in bus crash gets $500 CONSENT AWARD AFTER 'CONFERENCE' IpORMER State cricketer Joseph Navaratnam, 40, who claimed that his career as an all-round sportsman was ruined after a bus accident, was awarded a consent judgement for $500 by the -High Court today. His four-day suit against i the
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  • 211 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday TTHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to conA sider plans for another industrial orientation scheme for Ngee Ann Technical College students this year. I The chamber committee made ihis decision yesterday after receiving a report on last year's successful programme The
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  • 46 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three men. armed with daggers, held up Quek Peng Leng, 23. at his provision shop at Xlm Seng Road yesterday and robbed him of $100. The gang punched Quek before escaping. He was treated as an outpatient at Outram Hospital.
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Slan Chin will open the dental health exhibition and the Dental Health Week at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 12.
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  • 85 7 TERRIERS TO JOIN KLANG CROW-HUNT KLANG, Thurs. Selaneor's women Terriers will Join in the "Crowhunt" here next month. They are among 40 teams who will participate in the three-day crow-shooting competition which begins on Aug. 5. The Slant OCPD. acting Supt. Haji Mohamed Noh Ahmad told a press conference today
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  • 90 7 $10.5 mil loan from Canada for dam KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Canada today provided Malaysia with a $10.5 million loan to finance the cost of the design and supervision of construction of the $250 million hydroelectric dam at Temengor, 20 miles from Grik, Perak. The loan, which carries a three per
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese YMCA will conduct a six-session beginners' archery course from July 8. with the assistance of the Archery Club of Singapore.
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  • 49 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Port Authority will lay an underwater pipe between Pulau Brmnl and PSA Godown 5 from tomorrow until July 7. Mariners are asked to asked to keep a sharp lookout and proceed at the slowest speed possible when passing the area of operation.
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  • 243 7 The shark that fell in love with an oil rig ltflßl, Thurs. A ITI monster, shark that fell in love with an oil rig will be going to Canada soon as boots and a coat. The 22-ft (6.6 metre) twoton shark spent two years following the oil rig Sedco 135-E
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  • 105 7 Certificate course on public relations SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Institute of Management and the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore will start another 20-session certificate course on public relations on July 27. Lecturers are Messrs. Peter Bosjock, manager of Grants Public Relations; Peter S.T. Lim, the University of Singapore public
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  • 58 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Petty Officer AJ3. Jones of Naval Base was today fined $75 for two traffic offences committed while driving his car along Admiralty Road on May 19. He was fined $45 exceeding the speed limit of 30 mph and $30 for cutting across
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  • 42 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Loo Seng Hock. 28. was jailed for two months today for not attending Vigilante Corps training on 88 occasions at Tiong Bahru Secondary School. In mitigation. Loo explained he was "too busy" trying to earn extra Income.
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  • 31 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Society for Aid to the Paralysed will hold a sale of children's dresses, toys and Siamese silk flowers at Sunnyway Kindergarten In Balmoral Park on Tuesday.
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  • 202 8 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A magistrate today found the perfect solution to the problem of an 81-year-old man who could not remember dates: Prison. He decided to send Ng Seong Fat to the Queenstown Remand Prison after Ng said he might forget to
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  • 101 8 Transport convention in Melbourne SINGAPORE, Thurs. The transportation problems of Asian countries will be discussed at the 1971 National Convention of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Australasia, which will be held in Melbourne from October 18 to 22. Experts from Britain, the United States, Italy, Germany and Malaysia, as well
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    34 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. A man, Ooh Ah Teh, 43, was fined 170 today when he admitted preparing a basin of raw opium in liquid form at Weld Road off Jalan Besar on Tuesday.
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  • 176 8  - Four legs save bird from the cooking pot WONG LAI WAH By A ROOSTER that rets ban d-fed like this one can't be any ordinary bird. Well, It isn't. It's the talk of Lorong Taluki, off Bukit Timah Road. For this three-month-old rooster has FOUR legs. It belongs to Mrs.
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  • 475 9 CINGAPORE Is now processing $1 billion worth of Japanese Investment proposals, it was announced today. Mr. I. F. Tang, chairman of the Economic Development Board, disclosed this today at a foundation stone laying ceremony of a new Singapore Japan shipyard in Jurong. He said
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  • 116 9 'LIVE' BROADCASTS OF APOLLO MOON TRIP SINGAPORE. Thurs. The BBC World Service will broadcast "live" the 13-day flight of Apollo 15 to the moon which begins on July 26. Highlights of the flight from lift-off to touchdown can be heard on normal frequencies In Singapore at the following times (local):
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  • 473 11 PROFESSIONS URGED TO HELP SINGAPORE must take effective action now if it is to avoid the despoilation of its landscape, poisoning of its air and the pollution of its rivers and coastal waters. Professor Phoon Wai On, head of the University of
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  • 225 11 Govt shelves building of bridge SINGAPORE, Thursday rE Government has postponed a decision on the building of a bridge across the mouth of the Geylang River, a project which had met with strong opposition from shipyards in the area. It Is understood that top planning officials feel that a decision
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  • 173 11 CINGAPORE, Thurs.— First-class airmail is cheaper from today, the General Post Office announced. This is because of a reduction In the number of airmail letter post zones. The number of zones was reduced from six to five as part of the new international postal
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  • 88 11 Work on new Kuantan highway starts next June TAIPINO, Thurs. Work on a new $63.77 million highway linking Kuantan with Segamat will begin in June next year. The 111-mile long highway, one of the priority projects under the Second Malaysia Plan, will use 17 miles of the existing route from
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. ThUTS. Housewife Phtelvlah blnte Aeden. 41. who cut herself accidentally with a rutty knife last year, died of tetanus on June 17 this year, a coroner's court heard today. Verdict: Death by tetanus.
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  • 39 11 SINOAPORB. Thurs. Plrate-taxl driver 81m Kwang Mln was today fined $350 when he admitted using his car as a taxi without valid licence In Serangoon Road on April 31. The court ordered his car to be forfeited.
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  • 78 11 KUANTAN, Thurs. The Telecoms here yesterday refunded $1.50 to local businessman Dato Llm Eng, settling a summons against the Government and the Pahang controller of Telecoms out of court. Dato Lim. who filed the summons, claimed that he was charged $3.00 for a trunk call he
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  • 41 11 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Police last night detained two more suspects In connection with the burning of a trawler boat at the fishing village of Tanjong Dawal on Tuesday morning. Ail was quiet In the village today.
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  • 29 11 SINGAPORE. Thur«. The Archbishop of Malacca Msgr Olcomendy. will officially open the new Church of the Risen Christ at To« Payoh BUte on Saturday at 4.30 pjn.
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  • 46 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The two-day MCA general assembly scheduled for Aug. 14 and 16 has been postponed to Aug. 31 and 33. This Is because the hall at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka where the assembly will be held Is not available earlier.
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  • 76 11 PAKISTAN REFUGEES: PLEA FOR GIFTS SINGAPORE, Thurs— The International Council of Social Welfare regional working party now meet. Ing in Singapore today appealed for relief gifts for the East Pakistan refugees. In a statement. It said: "There is urgent need to get more help la terms of clothing, medicines and
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  • 83 11 Smoking: '5-minute' solution IPOH, Thurs. A "flvemlnute" solution has been offered to curb the cigarette smoke pollution In cinemas described as tearralslng and a nuisance. At the monthly Ipoh Municipal Council meeting here last night, Mr. Khong Kok Vat (PPP) who presided, suggested a fiveminute break during screening to allow
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  • 149 11 SINGAPORE STUDENT SETS ACADEMIC RECORD IN CANADA SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Anglo-Chinese School student, who went to Canada in 1966 on a Colombo Plan scholarship to study medicine, has set up an academic record at his university. David Cheng Shao Kong not only topped his class by scoring the highest distinctions
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  • 140 11 Showers help reduce use of water SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water consumption yesterday showed a drop of 3.6 million gallons to 95.8 million after cominr close to the 100-million gallon mark for two successive days. The light showers helped to reduce demand and today's light showers may again help to keep consumption
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  • 91 12 $320 thief entered shop with duplicate key SINGAPORE. Thurs. An office peon used a duplicate key to enter a shop and escape with goods worth $320, a magistrate's court heard today. E.sman bin Hassan, 18, admitted breaking Into the shop at the President Shopping Centre In Serangoon Road on Tuesday.
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  • 22 12 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The People's Association band will perform at the Botanic Oardeng on Thursday, from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 369 12 Why the MCA made poor showing at polls POST-MORTEM BY LEADER IPOH, Thursday OUTDATED policies, untrained politicians and a lack 01 communication with the masses these were the reasons for the failure of the MCA in the 1969 general elections. This post-mortem finding was given at a meeting of the
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government today announced the appointment of Tan 3rt Abdul Ariz bin Yeop as High Commissioner to London. He will also be Malaysia s Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland. Tan Sri iilx replaces Tan Sri Abdul Jamil Rais who is now the
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  • 22 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Ang Nam Plau, MP (or Thomson, will tour the Tlan Kee Garden and Lorong Zitftun on Sunday.
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  • 136 12 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Police have detained four youths and recovered 285 kartoos of Indian hemp following an anti-drug operation at Changi last night. A police party from the Narcotics Branch, CID, kept watch at ll' 2 m.s. Upper Changi Road following a tip-off. At
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  • 82 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Oeylang Serai citizens' consultative committee today distributed a total of $2,700 and some clothings to 40 families who lost their homes In the recent Tanjong Katong fire. The secretary of the committee, Mr. Lawrence ArokalraJ. who organised the relief fund for
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  • 59 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Radio Singapore will hold an oratorical contest for secondary school students In both the academic and technical streams and preunlversity classes to celebrate National Day. The semi-finals. In which 24 students will be competing, will be held in the auditorium of Radio Singapore, on Saturday at
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  • 219 12 rpEN Kenyan GovernA ment officials are leaving tomorrow after spending a week In Singapore picking up tips on how best they can tackle the problem of public housing at home. The delegation, led by Mr. J.M. Kerlrl. deputy permanent secretary to the
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  • 319 12 By P.M. RAMAN CINGAPORE, Thurs. 15 There Is tremendous public response to the Housing and Development Board's offer of new type five room flats for sale. By this evening the first day of registration —1.339 people had applied for the flats. Registration at the
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  • 108 12 PAKENTS TOLD: 'WALLOP YOUR BOYS' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— District judge Mr. Anwarul Hague today told the parents of two teenagers to give their sons "a good walloping" after the youths pleaded guilty to stealing cash and goods totalling $513. Ang Thian Poh, 16, a newspaper vendor, and Tay Thian Song, 15,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 105 12 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES HITACHI ZOSEN OCEAN DEVELOPMENT CO., (PTE) LTD. on the occasion of their Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony at Tg. Gul Channel Land from THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED. (SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE) 35-36 Phillip Street, Singapore 1 Tel; *****4 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to HITACHI ZOSEN OCEAN DEVELOPMENT CO
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    • 50 12 f RACING] I GUIDE I With Saturday's I fuii card and tips I 0* extra with today's I NEW NATION I "UT ##XJktHv J- tf\ B jH^t «*4 m 1 Jm S'^xk #/«V Be with the winners tk "follow racing with Inew nation] Singapore's afternoon newspaper Newt went analytit M
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  • 148 13 'Like carrying a bomb' warning PETROL IN PLASTIC CONTAINERS MOTORISTS were AT today warned not to casry extra petrol in household containers because It was like carrying a "bomb." The latest edition of The Highway, organ of the Automobile Association, said the result of putting extra petrol in "jerrycan-shaped containers"
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  • 207 13 'Our school bands as good as those in Europe 9 CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 Singapore's school brass bands have reached a standard comparable to those in Europe, a local band master and conductor said today. "In fact, when It comes to marching displays, we are better off than some of those
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  • 53 13 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Two 63-year-old men were fined a total of $110 today when they admitted being In a morphine den at Craig Road, off Nell Road, on Tuesday. Yeo Lay Lai. who had a similar previous conviction, was fined $70 while Leo Keo Chal
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  • 276 13 CHECK-OFF SYSTEM WORKING WELL: NTUC SINGAPORE, Thursday THE NTUC today denied that employers faced the problem of getting their workers to agree to have their union subscriptions deducted from their pay packets under the check-off system. It said that the system had been working smoothly with the co-operation of many
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  • 97 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federal Industrial Development Authority (FIDA) the government organ responsible for the promotion of Industrialisation plans to go into business itself. For a start, It proposes to develop and manage an industrial estate in one of the east coast states of
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  • 242 13 Scooterist accepts $1,500 paid over 50 months CINGAPORE, Thurs. Scooterlst LJm Chong Boon, 23, today accepted in court a $1,500 settlement offer to be paid over 50 months for injuries sustained in a road crash. "This sum is very much less than what he would have got if his damages
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  • 58 13 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Detective N. Ramachandran. 40. was jailed for 15 months yesterday for accepting a $100 bribe from a man at the Beach Road police station on Jan. 8. He was convicted of corruptly taking the money from Sathan Periak Aruppan as a reward for
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  • 363 13 Workshop on role of mass media in Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The controversy over the role and responsibility of the mass media In Singapore will be discussed at a workshop session this month. Known as the "Mass Media Workshop", it will be held at the University of Singapore Students' Union on
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  • 95 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Asian Mass Communications, Information and Research Centre (AMIC) plans to hold a general assembly in Singapore later this year. Its Singapore based secretary-general. Dr. Y.V. Lakshman Rao. said today that the meeting would probably be In October or November. The aim was
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  • Friday, July 2, 1971
    • 443 14 The constitutional freedom of the American press has been upheld impressively by the Supreme Court's judgment. In dismissing the administration's attempt to suppress further publication of the secret Pentagon survey of the Vietnam war, the court ruled that the government of the United States has no right to
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    • 311 14 Malaysia knows from the experience of other countries that it cannot wait to tackle environmental pollution. In the highly industrialised west and in Japan highly industrialised pollution is an expensive problem and has caused serious ecological damage that can never be undone. In America the state of
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    • 233 14 W;th the final crack down on pirate taxis in Singapore yesterday, most of those who have sustained the trade took their places at the bus stops. They were little or none the worse for the change. They gave their custom to pirate taxis before because they felt
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  • 623 14  -  SIU PAK-YAU By If ONG KONG, Thurs. Hong Kong's film industry is extending its world operations after several successful years in Asia. Local film-makers rate Hong Kong's Manda-rin-language films as higher in standard than those made in South-east Asian countries. The
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  • LETTERS
    • 215 14 rpHE article "Wanted ■1 safer cars or better drivers? by David Fishlock (8. T. June 24) prompts me to emphasise once again the main factor involved in most accidents today. It would be fruitless to tuild better roads and highways, construct flyovers and overhead pedestrian
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    • 215 14 \V E wish to express our deep concern over the fact that our children, who are students of the Singapore University and who applied for accommodation in Eusotl College two months ago, have not been notified whether their applications have been accepted. Two months is surely more than
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    • 59 14 IT is more than two years since I left the University of Malaya. All my efforts writing to the registrar for the refund of my caution money and laboratory deposit have been fruitless. I would be most grateful If you could publish this letter In the hope that it will
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    • 167 14 I REFER to the statement of the president of the Institution of Engineers on the shortage of engineers in Government and the possible effects on the Second Malaysian Plan. The Government Is taking action to recruit engineers from overseas. I am surprised they are oblivious to
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    • 118 14 QCHOOL clerks have been fighting for a revision of a salary for 13 years. During this period they have not enJoyed housing and medical benefits or salary Increases as enjoyed by their counterparts in the Government service. School clerks do not only perform duties similar to those of
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  • 995 14 DESPITE setbacks and mount ing costs in terms of human life and money, man rein ami n s resolutely deter mined to wrest the secrets of the universe with further space missions. While the world mourns with Russia In her tragic loss of three top cosmonauts,
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    • 159 14 Nyal makes you want to smile! That* s because Nyal Fluoride Toothpaste brightens "~~1 JW your teeth better than ever before. It contains a /m^^ t ml dental detergent which foams Instantly mm }M whisks away food particles and dulling dim. MWW Jf'mJ And Nyal Toothpaste works to provide an
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  • 336 15 Crucial period ahead for Malaysia: Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday iyUN ABDUL Razak 1 warned today that the period ahead is crucial for the survival of Malaysia as a nation. He called on Malaysians to be prepared to meet the challenges. The Prime Minister said that the communists were desperately trying
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  • 89 15 Help the forces: MB IPOH. Thurs. The situation In the Sungel Siput-Ulu Klnta area will return to normal If the people co-operate with the security forces, Menterl Besar Dato Haji Kamaruddln bin Mohamed Isa said here today. A dusk to dawn (6 p.m. to 6 a.m. i curfew has been
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  • 71 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bartley Secondary School's Current Affairs Club will hold two talks for pre-unlverslty students In the school hall from 9 am to 11 am on Saturday. Mr. S.C. Tham, Malay Studies lecturer at the University of Singapore, will speak on "Language and society In developing
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  • 34 15 Leadership course BINOAPORE, Thurs. The Leadership Development Commission of the Junior Chamber of Commerce is conducting a 14-week public speaking and leadership development course on Sundays at the Chinese YMCA for Jaycees and Jaycettcs.
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  • 185 15  -  BAILYNE SUNG AS NCC GIRLS GO ON THE AIR AT ARMED FORCES DAY GET-TOGETHER By lIAPPINESS for these girls yesterday was having two army walkie talkies to play with. Even If they did not stay long on the air. For the instruments were on display as part of
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  • 107 15 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A former bar waitress succeeded on her third attempt at committing suicide, a coroner's court heard today. Tan Slew Kiiin. 26, was found by neighbours at the ground floor of a block of flats at Viking Road (off Alexander Road) on
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    • 151 15 legacy of a sign pjMßMljp^MlJl^p^pjMp^p^H You can work, eat, shop, go to the bank, am I or see a movie at Golden Mile Tower I without worrying about the parking ~> I problem. Golden Mile Tower was planned -4 I "'th a rnu It i level carpark that can B|
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    • 563 15 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening followed by I 1.35 Children's Corner (C) General Hospital 7.15 Sports Parade 3.25 For the Family (E) 741 News (C) 155 t A k Dia JL V °J E c r tS in SingapOfe I** Chinese Variety Show mis week (t) 4.N
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    • 198 15 3.M P.M. Programme Summary 7.17 lilasan Berita 3.12 Band Titiwangsa 7.19 Programme Summary 3.21 The Courtship of Eddie's Father 7.26 Charlie Chan in Panama 3.3S Riverboat 1.34 Mister Roberts 4.41 Living Tomorrow 9.00 News (M) 4.59 Programme Summary 1.17 Peristiwa 5.14 Pok Amai Amai 1.41 Arena Sukan 5.34 Mimbar Islam
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    • 146 16 WE HAVE STARTED!! The Foundation Stone was laid yesterday for the construction of our Shipyard at Tanjong Cul, Jurong. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all guests and friends for their kind attendance. Our Schedule is as follows: Phase I: Building Berth for the construction of vessels up
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    • 107 17 To achieve highest standard of maintainance and control "/^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^J^^^J^^^^^^^^/j^ Located at the start of Shenton Way, l^^^^^^^fe^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^p Robina House paves the way in the heart of Singapore's busiest business district. With its unique architectural design, this 22--/^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc^^^^^^^^^^^/^^^^^^^ storey shopping -cum -office complex towering irf^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ high above Singapore city commands a
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  • 1080 18 I'm neither child nor grown-up: I am an adolescent AT THE SCHOOLS ...with Masie Kwee PLAINTIVE CRY THAT SUMS UP THE PAIN OF BEING A SCHOOLGIRL SPARE a kind thought for teenagers, please. Life can be quite trying for them They dislike being treated like kids. They ask for more
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  • 149 18 Seeing your literature come to life QHAKESPEARES "Julius O Caesar" galvanises Into action again— this time produced by the Raffles Players. Nearly 3,000 secondary students will view this epic at the Victoria Theatre from Sunday to Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, on sale from June 1, were completely sold out
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  • 135 18 Teachers August globetrotting rE Sin t a pore Teachers' Union will orcanlae a 17-day allinclusive tour of Europe (tartar the A u just holidays. The Tours Committee, which Is In charre of arrangements for the trip, has written to a number of travel agencies for quotations. It Is tentatively priced
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    • 519 18 BUS SERVICES FROM ABS! Starting July 3rd, Associated Bus Services will operate new services approved by the Bus Services Licensing Authority. These new services are designed to provide more convenient and better service to meet the needs of commuters. Now check the following routes listed below to see how the
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  • 635 19 Charge 'too vague' so counsel asks to quit HOTEL MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL SINGAPORE, Thurs MR. David Marshall, counsel for an assistant hotel manager accused of manslaughter, threatened to withdraw from the trial today over what he described as the ambiguity of the charge. 'It Is the height of absurdity to suggest
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  • 200 19 Pirate taxis again off the roads:Not one arrest yesterday SINGAPORE, Thursday 'THE message has definitely reached the pirate A taxi drivers not one arrest was made by the police today. I As a result of a 15-month intensive drive against pirate taxis including an on-the-spot arrest warning from the Communications
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  • 55 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Inche Ibrßhlm bin All today took over as the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Home Affairs, succeeding Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar. > who is on leave before retirei mcnt. Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah is i expected to become chairman
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  • 81 19 July Melody rehearsal today SINGAPORE, Thurs. The final rehearsal for the concert July Melody, in which 300 artists are participating, will be held tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at the National Theatre. The concert, which will Include songs and Items representing four different cultures, is the first organised Jointly by the
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  • 308 19 CINGAPORE, Thurs. a Social Welfare programmes have been neglected by many countries in South-east Asia in the rush to develop, politically and economically, delegates at the regional working party here of the International Council of Social Welfare said today. In a press briefing
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    • 573 19 Today, we officially change our name to: AIRCON ENTERPRISE (PTE) LTD. (formerly Air Con Enterprise It's a bigger name... because we're doing bigger things! fiS e went ve into a busine s sT. c^n w those From single We consider no early days, we specialized in «#%*%■•<* *mlwm l~ the
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    • 330 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Hurtled up to *h*re with 1 Ufeles* account of primitive rel»t*on salt process? (4. 8) 7 Corner of Hlndhead with 10. Countermands some deliver- cc environs 151 its before orders i 9). Riposte from opposing oars--11 Bport with revolutionary man (l 3 trimming (5) 9
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  • 334 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday pRES IDEM scholar Liv Tsun Kie won special mention from President Sheares tonight. Tsun Kie, who was among the nine students awarded the scholarships at a presentation ceremony held at the Istana, is the second President scholar to have chosen to
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  • 73 20 'Principles of estimating' course SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Department of Extramural Studies. University of Singapore, will hold a 15-lecture course on "Principles of estimating" at physics room 2 from July 15 at 7.30 p.m. The course, to be conducted by Mr. KG Filial, lecturer in the Department of Building and Estate
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    • 56 20 Congratulations Best Wishes to Hitachi Zosen Ocean Development Co. (Pte) Ltd. on the occasion of their Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony at Tg. Gul Channel Land SINGMARINE ENGINEERING WORKS, SINGMARINE SHIPYARD PTE. LTD., 45, Jalan Benaan Kapal, Pll Sungei Benoi Basin, Kallang Marine Estate, IM>J Jurong, Singapore 22. Singapore 14. V^£
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 251 21 Lower charges and phone meters at home? PERMIT me to say that our Telephone Board's efficiency is outstanding In the region. But their reasons for the levy of 10 cents per call after a fixed number of calls per month are not sound and convincing. If more money is required
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    • 108 21 IT looks like the Singapore Telephone Board is going ahead to Impose a levy of 10 cents per call after a monthly 100 or 200 "free" calls. In view of the above, the STB as a matter of principle should lnstal a "callmeter' at the subscriber's premises Just as the
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    • 10 21 Where pupils end up doing the servants' jobs J S-iiii»Tn"'
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    • 181 21 WHAT'S WRONG WITH SOME GOOD CLEAN SWEAT IIMTH reference to the letter by "Parent" (S.T., June 29) complaining about his/her daughter being "made to 'slog' like a slave" in school, I have this advice: Keep her at home. The purpose of sending our children to school is to educate them,
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    • 224 21 I REFER to the letter by "Parent" (8.T., June 29) complaining that pupils end up doing the servant's jobs at a school. One aspect of education which is more important than the actual acquiring of knowledge Is learning how to live In a group. A school Is actually a group;
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    • 210 21 Replies ...from the Govt A SITE Investigation was carried out to ascertain the need for erecting a bus stop at Telok Blangah/ Keppel Road following a request by "Paslr Panjang Commuter" (S.T. June 10). The writer's attention Is drawn to the fact that there Is a bus stop opposite the
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    • 183 21 I REFER to the letter "For more skills" S.T.. June 10). The training programme at the Singapore Technical Institute lays emphasis as well as practical and management skills. It is aimed at preparing Industrial technicians for supervisory roles. On the other hand, the vocational institutes are designed to provide the
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    • 75 21 11/ITH reference to the TT letter by Henry T. Y. Chla (ST., June 25), the tree authorities have found the Eugenia Orandis along Holland Road, between the 6th and 6i mile still very healthy and capable of living for another two or three decades. The occasional odd dried branches will
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    • 138 21 Of shoes, grass and branches IREFEB to the letter by "Beauty Conscious" (S.T., June 17) regarding the pathways with trass trowing in between cement slabs. When one walks along such pathways the footsteps have to be carefully "landed" on the slabs; otherwise the heels or toes are uncomfortably caught in
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    • 123 21 MY son, who Joined one of the government departments some years ago, was called up for national service within the same year. After completing his period of service he returned to work in the same department. During his period of absence he was allowed to cross
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    • 44 21 A letter signed "Indonesians" will be published if the writer sends his/her name and address. Letters will not be considered for publication unless they contain the full names and addresses of the writers. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published.
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    • 254 21 AN IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION! introducing WeathermasJer by TOOTAL the suit for Spring.Summer. Autumn 4 nil Winter Travelling has always restrictions of luggage weight allowance, long journey times, and diverse climates for different stops. Realizing the need to keep suits to a minimum, TOOTAL introduces a crease-resistant cloth that is suit-
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  • 643 22  -  MALCOLM DEAN: Los Angeles By r THERE is one college where student disillusionment with President Nixon could be expected to be at a minimum. It Is at Whlttler, 15 miles east of Los Angeles In the foothills of the San Oabrlel mountains. In Its 70 years
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  • 1066 22  -  Michael Southern By THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. William McMahon has completed his first 100 days in office. Some leaders attach a great deal of importance to those magic 100 days, feeling that they have to make their imprint on the nation, and establish their right to
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  • 69 23 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. E. I iiaslngam thank relatives, friends for their assiatsnce, attendance. rt-atha. condolences during their ncrnt bereavement. A special thanks to the Doctors and Staff of OH. S pore THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Nal |L*l> Wee Slan thanks Yen. M.M. Mahaweera Mahanayaka
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  • 79 23 MR. LIM KIAN HOWE, aged 21 years. passed away on 1/7/71 leaving behind his loving parents Mr. and Mrs. I.im Llan Heng, brothers Klan Choon, Kian Hoe. Klan Beng and sisters Guek Eng and Guek Beng and relatives to mourn his loss. Cortege uil) leave Singapore Casket on Saturday.
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  • 25 23 IN EVER-LOVING MEMORY of Mr. P, selvadural. Departed on 2-7-67. Cone But Not Forgotten. Always Remembered By Wife, Children, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law and Grandchildren.
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  • 24 23 YOUTH FOR CHRIST presents the Living Sound (Australia YFC Team) Friday. Saturday, 9th, 10th July victoria Memorial Hall. 7.30 p.m All Welcome!
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    • 888 23 APPLICANT* replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or reference» with their applications. No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to box numbers correctly and check them before posting. EXPERIENCED DRIVER REQUIRED for family. 8
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    • 848 23 WANTED FBMALB JUNIOR Clerk/ typist. Knowled»e of Chinese doing simple account. Box A 0564 B.T. Snore OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED. Attractrve pay plus commission. Tel ***** Spore. Well established Departmental Store has immediate vacancies for (A) RECEPTIONIST (B) SMIPPINC CLERK (C) ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants should be female Singapore citizens under 39
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    • 948 23 JUST RENOVATED luxuriously refurnished house with service. 2 alrcondltloned bedrooms. servant's room, long-bath. Living cum dining room Including telephone. Weekly/ monthly. Tel 4*8139 Spore. DMT .10 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED splitlevel double-storey detached bungalow, $1,900/-. Dlst. 9 Paterson Road 2-bedroom flat furnished $650/-. Houses In other districts too. Meng Housing Agent. B'pore
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    • 1020 23 SPLIT LEVEL APARTMENT* with swimming pool barbecue pit etc. near a School Tel: *****4 Spore. FULLY FURNISHED 3-bedroom flat at Lincoln Road. Apply tal. 37*972. Accommodation wanted WANTED ANY TYPE la any districts for local and foreign families 1160 unfurnished $3,000/- furnished. MPeng Housing Agent. B'pore *****2/*****4. COMPANY MANAGER desires
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    • 803 23 WB REQUIRE HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, apartments and land for purchase. or rental. Phone New Century Realty B'pore *****/*****2. WANTED FOR INDONESIAN rualnessman bungalow with big compound at least 11,000 sq. ft. Tel: *****2/ *****7 S'por*. HOUSE WANTED In J.B. within $30,000 Forward particulars to IS-Z. Jalan Storey. J.B. Tel: 3820. Olfioa
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    • 976 23 PECIAL OFFER MOO a seat to London Europe leaving 2nd July on Laker Airways Boeing 707 Contact Inter-Asa Travel Service Pte Ltd.. Satnum House High Street Spore Tel 3627HS '*****. N.I.T. TRAVEL— Offers weekly economy flight to Europe London U.S. A.— Canada A return. Tel: B'pore:- *****—***** *****—*****. K.L. *****.
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  • 273 24 Just a routine visit, says Aussie Minister AUSTRALIAN Army A Minister Mr. Andrew Peacock denied today that he had come to Singapore to solve that dispute over rent for ac c o mmodation of Australian troops here. In a meeting with the Press at the Australian High Commission, he said:
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  • 226 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE delegates conference of the Oerakan Ra'A ayat Malaysia scheduled to be held this weekend "cannot be ot any effect under the party's constitution," the Registrar of Societies, Inche Kasslm bin Hajl Mohamed Amln, said today He said according to
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  • 105 24 MAN OUT OF JAIL STOLE 72 TIMES SINGAPORE, Than. Soon after his release from prison a man went an a stealing spree 72 times in nine months. It ended three days ago when Goh Boon Jiang 41, was caught by a watchman at Shell House in Coilyer Quay as he
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  • 33 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ten men from Indonesia, ag«d from 18 to 39, were each jailed for two weeks today for entering Singapore without a pass or permit on different days In June.
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  • 30 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Motorist Yap Lai Seng of Syed Alwl Road, was today fined 115 for driving his car without lights along North Bridge Road on June 26. 1967.
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  • 129 24 3 HOURS OF QUESTIONS IN NOTES CASE OINGAPORE. Thurs. A »3 shop assistant, charged with trafficking forged US currency, was crossexamined for three hours by DPP Mr. P.O. Ram today. The cross examination began when hearing resumed for a trial-wlthln-a-trial to determine the admlsslbility of a cautioned statement made by
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  • 30 24 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Seven television and radio set owners. Including three women, were today fined from $40 to MO each for operating their sets without a licence during Apr.l.
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  • 210 24 Warm performance by the Singing Ambassadors SINGAPORE, Thure.— The Singing Ambassadors were presented by the Singapore Music Society at the National Theatre tonight. All proceeds were donated to the Youth for Christ Building Fund. The programme was varied ranging from old favourites to the most trendy soul. There was much
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  • 152 24 Driver pays $550 in fines in three courts SINGAPORE, Thurs. Driver Lee Tlew Teng, 28, went from court to court today paying up fines for a string of traffic offences. Out of a total of 27 summons charges, 25 were causing unnecessary obstruction along Stamford Road and North Bridge Road
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  • 34 24 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Thieves broke into the Hindu temple on Changkat Jong Road' here yesterday and stole a collection vase containing $70 donated by worshippers and well-wishers. AT 71 TRADE EXPOSITION SINGAPORE
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    • 398 25 48.9 for 400 m hurdles sets the pace RALPH MANN of the U.S. got the two-day World Games athletics meet off to a cracking start here last night when he clocked the fastest time in the world this year for the 400 m hurdles. Mann. 21, clocked 48.9 sec to
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    • 238 25 Thai-style boxing comes of age in Japan rKYO, Thurs. Thaistyle kick-boxing has surged upward in popularity in Japan since a former karate expert began delighting crowds with his kicks Tadashl Sawamura, 28, is the Idol of the young set with his dynamic knee kicks that have been flooring opponents ever
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    • 216 25 I ONDON, Thurs. Jim Dletz, a 6ft. 61n American, won his first round diamond sculls heat on the opening day of the Henley Royal Regatta. Dletz. 22, from Boston, cruised over Britain's Jerry McCarthy to win easily In 8 mln. 37.0. His quarterfinal rival
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    • 252 25  - Radhika joins the tennis 'elite' CHIN CHENG MEI From I ONDON, Thurs. Radhika Menon, 17, Malaysia's No. 1 woman tennis player has Joined the elite "club" of Wimbledon players. She played her first match on Tuesday evening against Rhodesiar. S. Hudson-Beck, 18, In the Junior invitation event. She lost in
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  • 159 25 ONDON, Thurs. Coloured players will be allowed into South Africa to take part in the 1972 Federation Cup women's world team tennis cham pionship, Alf Chalmers, president of the South African LTU, said yesterday. A decision has still to be taken on whether the 1972
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  • 55 25 BELGRADE, Thurs. Bulgarian World Cup soccer Star Oeorgl Rsparoukhov was killed In a road accident near Sofia, the Yugoslav news agency Tan Jug reported last night. Two other people In the car he was travelling In were also killed. The agency said the car was in
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  • 55 25 BRUSSELS. Thurs. JeanPierre Oenet, won the fourth leg the Belgian stage of the Tour de Prance cycling race yesterday, winning a clear-cut victory over Jose Gomez- Lucas But Bddle Merckx kept the overall lead. Much of the 241-kilometer lep was run In rain and cold with
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  • 302 26 lITKLESSI ITKLESS Jangan Lupa, four times run-ner-up in six outings this season, gets his chance in Race 2 at Bukit Timah on Sunday. This four-year-old appears to have improved on his last start second to Big Surf. With Subian Dalwee astride, Jangan Lupa did a
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  • 155 26 IMPRESSIVE GALLOPS BY BEAU BRIDGE, THEATRE Wonderful galloped freely over 3f in 40. Other gallops: Tymkyn 43, Oncoming Wave 45, Subali 41. Film Studio V and Heavenly Body 42 1/5, V.I.P. II 41. Martello Tower and Priscilla's Love 41 3/5, Bukit Serok 41, Petite Etoile 42 1/5, Zero One 45,
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  • 1417 26 r:iRTY-NINE horses have been entered for trie $35,004 King's Cup to be run over 6f on the last day of the Kuala Lumpur meeting on July 10. 11, 17 and 18. They are Able Envoy, Babylon Star. Chlnta Sayang. Copperplate, Dendrobtum 11, Deposit, Dragon Steed, Elite Special,
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  • 79 26 VfEW YORK. Thurs— Results il of yesterday's US baseball gkmes: American League: Cleveland 5 Baltimore 4 (Ist). Baltimore 4 Cleveland 3 (2nd). Chicago 8 Milwaukee 6 (lit). Chicago 8 Milwaukee 3 (2nd). Washington 2 New York 1. Boston 6 Detroit 4. California 4 Kansas City I, Minnesota
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  • 287 27 Malaysia to enter team of 370 for Seap Games KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian contingent to the Sixth Seap Games here from Dec 11 to Dec 18 will be about 370 strong, according to a preliminary estimate made by national associations. The contingent will be by far the biggest, outstripping
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  • 121 27 Indians hit 228-8 LONDON. Thun,.— The Indian cricketers were 228 for seven wickets at tea on the second day of their match against Derrick Robins' XI here today. They were replying to their opponents' first Innings score of 228-8 declared. At Selkirk (Scotland), the touring Pakistani cricketers, who led by
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  • 368 27 If ONDON, Thurs. 'L* Blond, giant Stan Smith from California slammed his way to his first Wimbledon men's singles final, beating fellow American Tom Gorman 6-3, 8-6, 6-2 here today. Fourth-seeded Smith, power oozing from his slender 6ft. 3in. frame, crushed the unseeded Gorman in
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  • 213 27  -  ERNEST FRIDA By A RECORD entry of 21 teams from 11 countries 11 men and 10 women has been received for the Basketball Association of Singapore's invitation international tournament scheduled at Gay World from Aug 7-17. Cambodia and Malaysia yesterday confirmed their participation and
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  • 222 27 'Wonder boy' Teo is 'fantastic' CINGAPORE'S "wonder boy" swimmer, Teo Chye Menf (above) yesterday proved that his magnificent time of 1:26.3 for the 100 breaststroke set last month which bettered the U.S. Age-Group record was no flash in the pan. Competing in the first SASA selection trials for the Asian
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  • 339 27 r^UNEARN Technical yester- day made Raffles Institution sweat tor a 23-0 (a goal and six tries) win In their National Schools 'A' division rugby match at Bras Basah Road. Dunearn showed vast all-round improvement and shocked the RafTlesians by being more skilful and
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  • 424 27 ISHAK RAHMAN was adjudged the best 'A' division swimmer when he broke the only record at Monk's Hill Secondary School's 11th annual swimming carnival at Amber Road yesterday. Ishak bagged his record in the 50m freestyle which he covered in 33.2 to reduce Shelly Yeo's 1962
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  • 299 27 Germans will be Pesta's star attraction §TAR attraction of the Pesta Sukan boxing quadrangular, schedul- ed to be held on September 8-10, will be the West German team who are currently touring the Far East. The Germans' acceptance was made known to Singapore National Sports Promotion Board yesterday. The other
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  • 105 27 Title-bidding Burnley United scored their third successive win yesterday when they whipped former Dlv. One club Kampong Kapor, 4-1 In the FAS League Dlv. 2 at Farrer Park. Burnley. a team of young players coached by Choo Seng Quee, were in full control from the start.
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  • 210 27 SINGAPORE soccer reO ferees have decided to "boycott" FAS League Div. Two club, Rajajl, from yesterday. The Football Referees Association of Singapore last night unanimously agreed to take this action although Rajaji is facing disciplinary action by FAS. FRAS Vice-president G. Suppiah said yesterday "We must
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  • 88 27 DRAW and starting times for the SOA league match between SICC and Tengah at Buklt Course on Sunday. First tee 8.15 pjn. Ong Chew Bee and S.F Wong v Barnett and Adams; 8.21Robert Llm and R.J. Outhrie v CarUr and Pett; 8.27-Cheah Hong Llm and Kenneth
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 117 27 BASKETBALL Tour match: American 'Ambassadors' v Special Constabulary (Oay World 8 p.m i GYMNASTICS Raffles Institution championships (Bras Basah Road 3 p.m.i RUGBY National Schools tournament: 'B dlv. St. Andrews v Queenstown Tech.: Monks Hill v Outram (Wlnstedt Road 4 p.m.); Sang Nlla Utama v Upper Serangoon; Tun Seri Lanang
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  • 473 28 Russianspay last respects to dead spacemen MOSCOW, Thursday (^OMML'XIST PARTY chief Leonid Brezhnev and other top Soviet lenders today stood in the guard of honour at the biers of the three cosmonauts who died yesterday as their Soyuz-11 craft was returning to earth. With Mr. Brezhnev were Premier Alexel Kosygin,
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  • 143 28 Sheares sends condolences to President Podgorny SINGAPORE, Thurs. President Sheares sent condolences to the Soviet Union today on the death of the three Salyut spacemen. In a message to President Podgorny, he said: "I am deeply grieved to learn of the death of the three Salyut cosmonauts Georgi Dobrovolsky, Viktor
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  • 106 28 Lord 'Learie' dies LONDON, Thurs. Lord Constantlne. former High Commissioner in London for Trinidad and Tobago and West Indian cricketer, died here early today of a heart attack. He was 69. Only two weeks ago Lord (Learie) Constantlne. had announced his retirement from public life, effective in September. He said
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  • 31 28 MELBOURNE, Thurs. The touring South African Rugby Union Springboks landed without Incident at Essendon airport today after a flight from Adelaide In a fleet of six light aircraft. Reuter.
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  • 17 28 The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
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  • 449 28 T ONDON, Thurs. Trading on the lj ■lock exchange today was dominated by apecial situations and trading ,n equities was very quiet. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Index was up 2.1 at 381.6. Cunard gained on active trading. Trafalgar House, the bidden lor Cunard. eased. Slater Walker
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  • 84 28 FIVE President scholars received their awards from President Sheares at the Istana last night. They were among nine top students who won the award this year. Picture shows from left: Christopher Huang Li-hur, Liv Tsun Kie, Miss Jennifer Lee Gek Choo, President Sheares, Miss Low
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  • 89 28 IndonesiaS'pore smuggling talks JAKARTA, Thurs.—Singapore will send a delegation to Indonesia soon to discuss increased smuggling problems between the two countries, Singapore ambassador Mr. Lee Khoon ctioy said here today. "The Government of Singapore does not remain idle in facing increasing smuggling between the two countries because it does not
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  • 70 29 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. s. 9. 10. Haw Par Public Bank Sea View Merlin (Mi San Holding Mega Cheni Setron Power Tele. F. E. Lrvingston Gula Perak 18.358.000 3.778.000 2.835.000 2.763.000 2.268.000 2.163.000 2.146.000 2.130.000 2.129.000 1.988.000 May 31 5 1.62 .93
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  • 776 29  - All-time high in market turnover BLAIR JOHNSON By JUNE wu a busy month for stockbrokers. Actual turnover hit an all-time high, but the value of transactions was well below the a l-tiine high seen prior to the May 1969 troubles. The list bdow of stocks most traded shows why. These
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  • 355 29 pAMMON South w East Asia has a new chairman. He is Mr. Ken Marston who succeeds the past chairman C.S. Ashbrook who becomes his deputy. Mr. Ashbrook has been a director of Gammon since 1929. having been deputy chairman for many years
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  • 130 29 HOPES OF HIGHER TIN PRICE YESTERDAY saw the 1 start of the fourth International Tin Agreement and the hopeful dawn of a more consistently stable and higher tin price In the long term, according to the Dally Telegraph of London. The paper says the current short to medium term outlook
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  • 271 29  - AUSTRALIAN MARKET PROBE COMMITTEE KNOWS ITS JOB WELL KINGSLEY WOOD By SYDNEY: sir Cecil Looker. chairman of Melbourne Stock Exchange, admitted that he had learned a great deal when giving evidence before the Senate Select Committee on Securities and Exchange. A realisation is slowing dawning on Australian big business that
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  • 237 29  -  CROESUS aaHB By Shoes for all BATA celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. It opened a shop back in 1930, started a factory the following year and opened the Bata building In 1939. This stood on the present site of the Premier store In North Bridge Road. Prior
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  • 321 29 NOW A NEW BIDDER FOR CUNARD T HE m ystery bidder for Cunard, the U K steamship, remained uncloaked as we went to Press S° w ever, a new bidder has come on the scene with the S&&3""- walker Trafalgar now owns 21 l Per cent of dinar*:equlty due to
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    • 41 29 "Bellissimo! BOAC flies direct to Rome'/ foe some people there is only one airiine. BOAC flies to Rome 4 times a week from Singapore. Choose a VCIO flight on Sunday takes good care of you BOAC WITH AIR INDIA AND OANTAS
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  • 505 30  - Another round- world luxury liner to call at S'pore By COLIN GIBSON fIKW YORK: Singapore, it seems, is fast hemming a habit with the people who plan those "millionaire" cruise routes for American luxury liners. Only a few weeks ago American President Line announced that its twin ships, the President
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  • 219 30 NEW ISSUE Company Listing Placement Capital Par Value Premium Opening price Date $M Malayan Utd. Ind June 30 Private 3.0 $1.00 Nil $1.27 SCRIP ISSUE Overseas Assurance Corporation: One-for-one, capitalising $1,950,000. RIGHTS ISSUES Allied Chocolate Industries Issue of 3,060,000 Ordinary $1 shares on basis of three-for-flve at $1
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  • 190 30 ONE company which has found prime importance in the education of sales personnel towards greater "professionalism" in their Job is Bristol-Myers, an international company dealing in phar— m a c c v t ical, consumer, household, nutritional and beauty products and appliances. For in Singapore last week was
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  • 491 30 June announcements Company Year to Pre tax profit C 000) Earnings* Dividends* Allied Chocolate Bandar Raya Batu Kawan Rubber City Developments Cold Storage Holdings Duff Development Elec. Allied Ind. Fancy Tile Works Fraser Neave Fusan Fishing Net Gammon S.E.A. George Town Disp. Guthrie Corporation Hong Leong Finance Hotel
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  • 298 30 Mr. G. Arnold Brooksbank has been appointed manager of the Chartered Bank in Crosby House. Singapore. He succeeds Mr. John G. Creswell who left at the end of last week to take up his new appointment as manager of the bank's branch In Karachi. Prior to his
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  • 451 30 wrestle with such management jargon as leadership, motivation, counselling, performance appraisal, coaching, Theory X and Theory Y. Location THERE is a theory in retail location which has gained implicit acceptance among many planners and businessmen. This theory Is based on the assumption that different retail types, that is, retail
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 534 31 A MBASSADOR Hotel's directors say they know of no reason for the sharp rises in the company's share price over recent days apart from the purchase of Tumbuk Estate from Worldwide Holdings announced on Wednesday. In a statement Issued at the request of the Stock Exchange committee,
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    • 114 31 Rises W. M'den (M) $6.50 J. Wauch $295 I'.O.B. $3.56 Haw Par $2.50 Ambrissadot $2.02 P.E.G.I. $2.20 EMM. $3.08 I Hold $1.90 IV Srmb $3.50 F.K. Ship $2.36 Pan. El $1.46 Folex $1.19 Srtron $1.56 .30 .17 .16 .14 12 12 .11 .10 .10 .09 .08 07
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    • 244 31 Haw Par still the hot favourite MILDLY firm conditions continued to prevail on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Gains were recorded across a broad front. In some cases sharply. Although overshadowed by the general build-up in speculative activity, investment equities held their ground with only lingering support
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 215 31 Tin pricemoves upwards THE Straits tin price In Pen a n g yesterday forged ahead with a gain of $3.12} to $***** per plcul on an official offerIng down 99 tons to 267 tons. The local upsurge was partly influenced by the firm overnight London metal price which perked another
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    • 38 31 London copper prices on Wednesday (previous In bracket.. Wlrebar Spot buyer £436 00 (£420.50) seller £436 50 (£*****), Three Months buyer £446 50 (£440.1.0) seller £447 00 (£*****). Manet tone: Very steady. Sales; t .450 tons.
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    • 67 31 THESE average Asian dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC. Chartered, Bank of America. FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above and Indicate rates for today's trading. One month 511/16p.c. Two months 6 1/8 p.c. Three
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    • 458 31 AFTER opening about half-a-cent lower In line with easier London advices, better demand than of late for 1972 forwards, especially Jan June 1972. recouped the Initial loss In the rubber market yesterday in very quiet trading. The morning session closed very quiet. The afternoon session ruled very quiet
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    • 23 31 JULY 1. RUBBER: 103.25 cents per kilo (down 0.50 cent). TIN: $636.50 (up $3,121). Official offering 267 tons (down 99 tons).
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    • 111 31 ftHINCII PRODUCE IXCHANOI, V lINCAPORE NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL VISTIRDAV. Ckmul OM: bulk *M sellers, drum Ss6i sellers. Copra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose July/ Auk. IK Com *33 B. Pi— n Muntok ASTA white fob. 100-, NL.W $180 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96T NL.W $170 sellers. Sarawak special black
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    • 54 31 3 pore (2) 199.10 155.30 (1) Export price In non-sterling area la U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealers price In Singapore dollars per tael. tut. xmdon 40.10 ielrut 40.40 longkoag 41. M lunch 40.158 40.308 'iru 40.T» I'POT* (1) 41 45 IU 5 39.90 40.20 41.17
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    • 34 31 In London on Wednesday the price of Malayan 9 per cent CIF UK/N European port! In bulk, sterling per long ton Nov. Dec. waa quoted at £108 aelltra UK $262 Mlltrs (unchanged).
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    • 437 31 nnRADiNG in rubber has J. been relatively quiet this week and prices have fluctuated narrowly between l] cents with a corresponding reduction in turnover, says Holiday. Cutler and Bath In its weekly report. No new features have presented themselves and the market appears to have
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    • 723 31 We require a dynamic man for the position of Product Manager for our Pharmaceutical Department in Singapore Candidates must possess initiative and drive, a good command of written and spoken English and also fluency in the main Chinese dialects and the National Language. The successful applicant will be expected to
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    • 314 31 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION invites applications for the post of Sales Representative in its Insurance Department in Singapore. JOB SPECIFICATION: To be responsible to the Area Sales Manager for the production of new business and the servicing of business existing and developed. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate will be a Singapore
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  • 1521 32 OUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the numbers of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aetna i2> $1.68, (6) $1.69. Alcan (2) $1.56. Allied Choc. (1) $1.72. (4) $1.74.
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  • 1065 32 BID AND OFFIR PRICES OFFICIALLY LIITID AT TMt CLOtt OF BUtINEIS IN TNI SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF Thl STOCK IXCMANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN INDUSTRIAL! CLOSING TONE: All sections closed very steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday Including odd
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    • 459 32 MELBOURNE, Thurs. The Melbourne Stock Market firmed across the board at the start of the new financial year today. Volume was only moderate but all sectors made good gains on yesterday's close. The oil sector was active with Woodside in the lead, while on the mining boards, the heavyweights
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    • 137 32 YEW YORK. Wed. The market scored a strong and broad advance for the second consecutive session in fairly active trading. Turnover near the close stood at a fairly brisk 15.4 million shares. Oaining Issues finished ahead by a margin of more than two-to-one. Most of the market's advance
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    • 344 32 r PHE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore nnnounced these best agreed merchant rates as at July 1. Allied Chemical 32', AUK Chalmers 14 unch Am. Airlines 26', 14 Am. MetaU 33', unch Am. Tel Tel «5S i, Anaconda i«t, unch. Bethlehem 23', 'i Boeing 20". BurrouKhi Corp 128',
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    • 68 32 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 71.26 Tuesday 69.91 Weed ago 69.69 RUBBERS Wednesday 196.88 Tuesday 193.02 Week ago 181.79 OILS Wednesday 353.46 Tuesday 351.73 Week ago 355.50 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 379.5 Tuesday 375.9 Week ago 372.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 891.14 Tuesday 882 30 Week ago 879.45 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM
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    • 882 34 ",au NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) u ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LEADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smgaport P. Shim Penang Arrives NEPTUNE AMETHYST 7/11 Jlly 11/11 Illy 14 Jily London 10 8. H'burg 14/1. R'dam 17/1,
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    • 237 35 Office Space to-let $1.60 per sq. ft. 1,574 sq.ft. of modern prestige office spoce at 10th floor International Building, 360 Orchard Road, Singapore. Available as from July 19, 1971. Currently partitioned into several offices and work areas. Rent of $1.60 per sq.ft., per month, including service charge. Cost of current
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    • 374 35 THE NORTH BORNEO TIMBERS BERHAO SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a second Interim dividend of llVi^e leu Malaysian Income tax at 40% In respect of the financial year ended 31st Mny 1971 will be paid on 31st July. 1971 to all ordinary and 'A' ordinary shareholders on
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    • 311 35 JI'RONO TOWN CORPORATON TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects (A) PROPOSED ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING TRANSIT SHED BERTH NO 1. JURONO PORT ELIGIBILITY: Building $50,000 and above. SIIOWROIND: 9.7.71 at 1000 am Meet at Entrance of Jurong Port Singapore. (LOSING
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    • 398 36 INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURER SEEKS DISTRIBUTORS For Refractories: Advanced, high temoerature 3000 to 3400 deg. F, used in steel, aluminium, ceramic, glass, chemical and petrochemical industries. Deoxidizers: For steel ond grey iron. Blast Cleaning equipment ond media: Descaling, deburring, deflashing, shot peening, etching and vibratory finishing. Shop and large industrial installations. Abrasive
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    • 333 36 TENDER NOTICE PERBADANAN MEMAJUKAN IKTISAD NEGERI TRENGGANI Buklt Best Estate Phase U Tenders are invited from experienced Contractors for felling, burning, clearing, terracing and other works on Phase II (approximately 3800 acres) Buklt Best Estate Dungun, Trengganu, which is to be planted with rubber in 1972. Full particulars and Tender
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    • 830 36 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following. -(1) ERECTION COMPLETION of Four Blocks of 16-Storey 3-Room Improved Flats, Shops, One Eating House and Electrical Substation (Total 571 Units) at Covent Garden Development Contract I. (2) Supply. Delivery to Site and InsUilaUon of
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    • 862 36 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU PUR/TENDER N0.9977 OVERALL BANOSAR DEVELOPMENT TENDERS FOR PHASE I— CONTRACT NO 3 CONSTRUCTION OF CLOSED AND COVERED STORES SUPERSTRUCTURES Tenders are invited from Contractors who are registered with the Board only under Class Al for the execution of the above Works. The successful tenderer will
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    • 506 36 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor. City Hall) (1) Supply of sand pumps. Tender deposit $250/- Close at 2.15 pjn. on 13.8.71. (2) Concreting and draining ol Woodlelgh Plpeyard. oft Upper Serangoon Road. Tender deposit $500/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 16.7.71. GAS DEPARTMENT: (Oas Showroom, Ground
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    • 441 36 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN SWETTENHAM NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT by virtue of Section 18 of the Port Authorities Act. 1963. that there will be a public auction for unclaimed goods which remain In the custody of the Port Authority for a considerable period. The auction will take place at A Shed.
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    • 371 36 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malayrta) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Second Annual General Meeting of Members of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad will be held at the Abbey Room, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Treacher, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, 19th July, 1971, at 10.00 o'clock
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    • 297 36 C.S.O. TENDER NOTICE Tenders for the supply and delivery of the following lt«ms are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Singapore. Closing Date 1 Metal A Wood Workshop Equipment for 7 Bilateral Schools. 4.8.71 2. Electricity Workshop Equipment for 7 BiUterial Schools. 4.8.71 3. Mattresses, Foam. 14.7.71 4. Envelopes, Seal
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