The Straits Times, 16 July 1971

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  • 29 1 I receivA v E rage DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 if FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 885 1  - Nanyang pay: Govt acts YEO TOON JOO: 'Talk again 5 call after newspaper award By Singapore, Friday THE Government in on unprecedented move hos colled for fresh wage negotiations between Nonyang Siang Pau and its editorial employees. Its intervention reported in the Xanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Pon
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  • 68 1 US reply to peace plan PARIS. Thurs— The United States today cave a partial reply to the new Vietcong peace plan but still refused to set a date for troop withdrawal. Chief US. negotiator David Bruce said: "The fixing of a withdrawal date must be the result of a genuine
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  • 290 1 Goh sends six roosters to his challenger KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T\AP leader Mr. Goh Hock Guan said today he had sent six roosters to MCA youth leader Mr. Lee San Choon "for him to cut." He said at a Press conference: "I accept Mr. Lee's challenge to cut a cockerel's
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  • 97 1 Police hunt for two after blaze CINGAPORE, Thurs. A big hunt is on for two arsonists who set a Housing and Development Board flat ablaze, causing nearly $30,000 damage. No one was injured in the blaze. The flat, on the sixth floor of block four, Margaret Drive, was badly damaged.
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  • 38 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. In today's Toto Draw No. 55/11 the numbers picked were: 37. 31. 20, 40 and 48. The additional number was 14. In the circles draw the numbers picked were 18. 42 and 11.
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  • 17 1 TODAY'S Straits Times is 36 pages in two sections. Business Times is in Section Two.
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  • 340 1 Fernandez leaves for S'pore in MSA jet HANDCUFFED TO NAIDU FOB THE LONG, LONG FLIGHT HOME By HARRY MILLER: London, Thurs. {JKRALD Fernandez began i reluctant journey to Singapore today handcuffed in, and this is the irony for him, an aircraft of Malay sia-Singapore Airlines of which he was once
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  • 78 1 HER head shrouded by a hood with eyes cut into it, this 16--year-old drug addict holds a press conference to tell of her experiences with heroin in Boston, America. Known only as Debbie, she told of numer- ous beatings at the hands oi drug-world
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    • 39 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs The IS. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee voted to cut all l'Ssl36 million for Pakistan out of Us U.S. Foreign Aid Bill today until it solved its refugee problem. AP.
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    • 48 1 Still over 100 m SINGAPORE, Thurs. above the 100-million gallon Water use yesterday a day mark the sixth time showed a small drop of in the last seven days that 200,000 gallons. At 100.6 demand had stayed at that million gallons it was still level. DONT WASTE WATER!
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  • 427 2 Move in Pakistan to boycott British goods KARACHI. Thursday BRITISH goods will be D subjected to a total boycott in Pakistan beginning on Aug. 1, the Pakistan Press International reported yesterday. The government-sub-sidised agency said the ban against British products was planned by political leaders whom lc did not Identify
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  • 104 2 Why lorry man killed his mate CTOCKHOLM. Thurs. A 21 -year-old driver's mate who battered his friend in the blazing cab of their brewery truck "to put him out of his misery" may have to face a manslaughter charge, legal experts here said. Tbe trapped driver, 30--year-old Johnny Edln, lost
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  • 345 2 We own Spratly Islands, says Saigon SAIGON, Thursday COUTH Vietnam to--13 day rejected the claims of Taiwan and the Philippines to the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea and said it had full sovreignty over these islands. The rejection was contained in a 400-word Foreign Ministry statement entitled
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  • 177 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Five senators yesterday claimed that the United States was becoming a second-class naval power and this was threatening future stability In the Middle East and other areas. Senator William Brock (Democrat. Tennessee) asserted that the Soviet Union was conducting naval guerilla
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  • 58 2 lAS VEGAS. Thurs. Sinter Vie Damonr, 43. kt filed a petition for bankruptcy listing his debts as U*****.000 and assets at *****.371. He is apppearing at the Riviera Hotel here. He moved from his home in Beverly Hills. California, to Las Vejas after he was divorced from his
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 312 3 Dutch royalty sparks off faithhealing row KING HASSAN AND ARMY STRONGMAN AT THE FUNERAL OF COUP BID VICTIMS -THE HAGUE, Thurs.— A fresh faithhealing row involving Dutch royalty loomed today. An MP is demanding a government statement on contacts between members of Queen Juliana's family and a 34-year-old clairvoyant. Socialist
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    • 37 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. A spokesman for the Imperial Hotel said yesterday the management had agreed to pay 50.000 baht USs2.soo > for each of the 24 people who died when the hotel burned on April 20 UW.
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    • 375 3 Vietcong peace plan full of booby traps; Saigon MANILA, Thurs. South Vietnam has told its Asian friends that the new Vietcong peace proposals were full of "booby traps" and was aimed for their propaganda effects on the American public. South Vietnamese Foreign Minister, Mr. Tran Van Lam spelled out his
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    • 115 3 'No package response to Viet peace terms' WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The White House said yesterday on the eve of the next Vietnam negotiating session that President Nixon plans no "packaged response" to the latest Vietcong peace proposal. Press secretary Mr. Ronald Ziegler said the US negotiators in Paris would continue to
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    • 275 4 France shows off military might... with some glamour PARIS, Thurs. France showed off her military might from missiles to anxious-looking girls —in the huge annual parade marking the Bastille Day national holiday yesterday. The weapons and warplanes displayed during the 75-mlnute-long parade had all been seen before. But the girls
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    • 125 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs The House merchant marine committee unanimously ratified a Bill yesterday banning US- dumping of radiological wastes or chemical or biological warfare weapons In oceans anywhere In the vorld. The action also would require a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) before any
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    • 158 4 LEAVING crew qnarters to board a van that will transfer them to their spacecraft atop a Saturn V rocket, the Apollo 15 astronauts ran through a countdown demonstration test at Cape Kennedy, Florida, on Wednesday. Leading is commander David R. Scott, followed
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    • 405 4 Economist blasts Heath's bid to join EEC LONDON. Thursday ECONOMIST Nicholas Kaldor today blasted the basis of the British Government's bid to join the European Economic Community and called for a select committee to examine the proposal in depth before the Parliamentary vote in October. Mr. Kaldor was a special
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    • 209 4 Joint worship? Anglican synod says 'yes' YORK (England), Thurs. The general synod of the Church of England last night provisionally agreed to unite with the Methodist Church. This decision to accept a 15-year-old programme of Joint worship for Britain's two biggest Protetant churches is considered a major step forward in
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  • WORLD NEWS 4
    • 164 5 US starts to ship out the poison gas L'>/ (Okinawa), Thurs. The United States yesterday transported an initial shipment of more than 630 tons of poison gas munitions off Okinawa and loaded it aboard a transport ship which will carry the chemicals to Johnston Island in the mid Pacific. It
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    • 210 5 Manson shouts in court: I chopped off man's head LOS ANGELES. Thursday. UIPPIE cult leader Charles Manson shouted in court here yesterday while appearing on another murder charge that he had chopped a man's head off. "I plead guilty. I chopped his head off." Manson suddenly shouted in the State
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    • 146 5 Now death penalty for plane hijackers MANILA. Thurs. The Philippines was armed today with a tough new law which could provide the death penalty for aerial hijackers. The law. passed by Congress and signed into law by President Marcos yesterday, allows judges to order the death penalty for hijackers who
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    • 173 5 The day Agnew faced an African beast— ]\AIROBI. Thurs— A mere 11 40 feet separated the Vice-President of the United States and a huge water buffalo, feared by same wardens as the most unpredictable of African beast. The two eyed one another, and then the buffalo seemed to smile, showing
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  • 128 6 Razak on China's 'yes' to Geneva talks KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tun Raxak said here today China's willingness to take part in another Geneva conference on Indo-China would provide a good opportunity for the big powers to discuss the Indo-China problem. The Prime Minister was commenting on press reports from Hone
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  • 527 6  -  JUDY YOUNG: DUNSTAN: WE NEED PROFESSIONALS By Singapore, Thursday AN Australian Labour Government would encourage professional and skilled people from this region to settle in Australia, the Premier of South Australia's labour (lOvernmsMit said today. Mr. Donald Dunstan. who arrived In Singapore
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  • 114 6 Travel agents want bigger say in the industry SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Travel Agents Association plans to enlarge its membership to get a bigger voice in the travel industry. This was stated in a statement today by the new STAA president, Mr. Prem Paul Ohrl. Mr. Ohri said that present
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  • 292 6  - Association finds another site for PSA depot TAN WANG JOO By SINGAPORE, Thursday A HAKKA association, wnose cemetery the Port of Singapore Authority wants to acquire for its inland container depot, has found what it thinks could be an alternative site for the project. Association officials are now waiting for
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  • 26 6 IPOH, Thurs. Nearly 300 flrst year students trom the Ungku Omar Polytechnic will help to beautify Ipoh by plantIng trees on roadsides.
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  • 29 6 IPOH, Thurs. Unemployed Foo Hee Chin, 33, was fined $1,000 by the magistrates Court today for helping to sell Illegal four-digit lottery tickets at a coffee stall.
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    • 79 6 I Few well located shops available In Singapore's newest, most central Shopping Centre Opening in August 71--the most modern complex, serviced by five lifts, four escalators, and r^~2 parking for 450 cars. y r J^HKKm nr^t Another Urban 1* Renewal project^^Z j Jma f £v II I B mWW mWuL
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  • 810 7  -  GEOFFREY TEBBUTT After the into limbo By tury since the colonists in Australia, alarmed by French, German, and Russian ambitions in New Guinea, first urged British annexation. But Whitehall, preoccupied with the scramble for Africa, long remained sceptical and bored. Lord Derby insisted that Queen Victoria "had already enough
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  • 486 7  -  JAMES P. STERBA: By Jakarta THE UNITED States has emerged as the exclusive supplier of military hardware to Indonesia, and this year's requested military aid budget declassified recently In Washington would put Indonesia ninth among the nations receiving such U.S. aid. The Nixon Administration has
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  • 149 8 STUDENTS' UNION PROBES CAMPUS RAGGING OF GIRL SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore Students' Union is investigating a ragging incident on the campus in which "abusive language" is said to have been used. The daughter of a member of the teaching staff is believed to have been ragged. It is
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  • 93 8 Singapore fishermen face prosecution JAKARTA, .Thurs. Eight Singapore crew members of a fishing trawler may face prosecution for Illegal entry into Indonesian territorial waters shortly in Surabaya, the Antara News Agency reported today. The Antara report said the trawler was seized on June 25 at Serunt Island near the Kanmun
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  • 36 8 PENANO. Thurs. The proposed free trade zone to be established on Pulau Jerejak of! Penang Island will have a shipbuilding and shiprepalring complex with a big employment potential, it was stated today.
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  • 26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs will organise a "Leader of tomorrow" competition next month to pick youths with exceptional qualities.
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A "Mass media workshop", organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union, will be held at the students' union house at the campus on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 26 8 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak State Assembly will meet here on Monday when about 200 replies, written and oral, will be given to members.
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  • 133 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government will not be rigid in implementing its policy of ensuring 50 per cent shares of capital Investment be alloted to Malaysians when considering applications to set up foreign trading firms, the Dewan Ra'ayat was told today. Deputy Finance
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  • 94 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Parents and friends will soon be able to Judge how artistic young Singaporeans are. All they have to do Is to attend the Singapore Youth Festival of Arts and Crafts Exhibition 1971 which will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from
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  • 210 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday A STATUTORY Ixxly is to be formed to develop and run Sentosa as a "tourist and holiday paradise.** Its formation will be a welcome relief to Jurong Town Corporation, which is at present developing the 649-acre island as well as 10 other
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  • 49 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. RuDiah binte Mohamed Sarip. 18. today denied abetting Mohamed Kassim bin Ramlan. 23. in having 21.28 kilograms of ganja worth $8,300 at an unnumbered hut oQ Jalan Kayu on July 8. The case will be heard on Oct. 14. Ball of $2,000 «us allowed
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  • 12 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There were 55 traffic accidents yesterday, six serious.
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  • 190 9 Grocer stabbed to death in lovers' haunt OENANG, Thurs. A grocer, who took a bar girl to the Botanic Gardens, was stabbed to death in a parked car early this morning. The girl sat terrified as six unknown men attacked her companion, Neoh Kee Leong, 35. It was Penang's first
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  • 82 9 4 'pirate' taxis seized since July 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fit 'pirate' taxis have been seized since July 1 the day police began the final. Intensive drive to remove them completely from the roads. The four men operating them will be prosecuted. The seized vehicles will be "dumped In Jurong and
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  • 35 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tun Mong Hua. alias Haw SUng. 27. today denied trying to extort $5,000 from Yahya Maricar by threatening to assault him on July 7 at 9.30 a.m Bail MM allowed.
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  • 30 9 BANDAR PERI BEGAWAN Thurs Sultan Hassanal Bolklah celebrated his 25th birthday today with a ceremonial parade on the town padanß Two weeks of festivities have been arranged.
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  • 60 9 srNOAPORE. Thurs A 20-year-old Jobless man, Kamal bin Abdullah, said he was "mentally depressed" when he snatched a purse containing f 182 from a housewife. Mrs. Nanlta Louise Hicks, at Llm Tua Tow Road yesterday. The magistrate. Mr. E.C. Poenander. rejected his plea of guilty and ordered
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  • 224 9 Oil search cost firms $400 MINISTER TELLS HOUSE: K. LUMPUR. Thurs EIGHT oil companies have spent about $400 million in oil exploration and about $400 million in the offshore areas of the East and West Malaysia, Parliament was told today. Details of their spending were made public by the Minister
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  • 373 9 MP: No truth in 'jump HDB queue' rumours INGAPORE. Th AN MP hit out today at "malicious" rumour mongers who alleged that Housing Board officials allowed certain applicants to Jump the queue in getting flats. Mr. P. Govlndaswamy, MP for Anson and chairman of the HDB allocations committee, said: "I
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  • 122 9 DEALERS RAISE PRICE OF BRANDY CINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 The wholesale price of a case of brandy is now up by $18. The price Increase, agreed upon by several local Importers last month, came Into effect today It is to off-set the Increased cost of production which Importers say the principals
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  • 77 9 Manufacturing 'first' for Penang PENANO, Thurs. The first factory to manufacture aaheMve tape in South-east Asia has been estabnsned in the Prai mousinal complex here. Adhesive Tape Incorporated ■Mi Sdn Bhd. has started a trial run. and will start full production by the end of the year of cellophane tapes
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  • 56 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. A 10--lecture course on "Singapore Today" will be held by the University of Singapore's ExtraMural Studies Department from July 21. Dr. Sharom Ahmat. a history lecturer, will conduct the course In Malay. Pee for the lectures to be held we«kly on Wednesdays from 730 to
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  • 125 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Securlcor Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. will be undergoing a vast expansion programme in the next 12 months with the establishment ot 30 new branches in the country. Announcing this today its director, Mr. G.N. Simpson, said the expansion was in line
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  • 82 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Singapore shipyard has helped build an 88--foot luxury craft for the Sabah Government for use by its Head of State. The hull of the craft was constructed by a shipyard in West Malaysia. It was towed to Sin- gapore, where
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  • 229 10 Paid $500 deposit to collect $538 'to save face' CINGAPORE, Thurs. A chit fund contributor, who paid a $500 deposit to collect his bid for $538, today said he did this only because he had been humiliated. He was embarrassed when the company, Stallion Corporation Ltd. in Robinson Road, at
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  • 62 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A local hotel group has undertaken to develep a 100-acre site at Pulau Langkawl into a major tourist resort at a cost of about S4 million. A 99-year lease for the site was signed here today between bow Vat Holdings Sdn. Bhrt
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  • 233 10 Pollution: Spores concern known: —Expert- SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore's concern for protecting human environment while at the same time gAig ahead with econom™ development is Internationally acknowledged, says Dr. Gamani Corea. chairman of the United Nations panel of experts on environment. He said that Singapore had served on the preparatory committee which
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  • 28 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Ang Nam Plau. MP for Thomson, will give away prizes to winners in a baby show at Kampong San Teng community centre on Sunday
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  • 119 10 PRODUCER SEES JEK ABOUT TV SERIES CINGAPORE, Thurs. 3 TV producer Leonard Freeman today met the Minister of Culture, Mr. Jek Yeur Thong, to discuss what was involved in the filming of a television series h re. And aiei-fMt;* to Mr. Edward PWHMrtt. CBS bead of production, who was present
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  • 138 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs CIGARETTE manufacturers here will not be affected by Brunei's blanket ban on cigarette export and re-export. For their products, if imported by Brunei traders, are only for the State's domestic market, and not for re-export. The ban, by the Sultan, is an
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  • 60 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The manager of an electrical .service company was fined $20 today for not having a register of his employees. Tan Lai Hock, manager <: the Seng Heng Radio and Electrical Service Company, pleaded guilty and said he did not know of the existence <>i such
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  • 233 10  - Another big estate for industry LESLIE FONG: JTC takes over Farelf site at Ayer Rajah By Singapore, Thurs SINGAPORE is to have vet another Inn industrial estate, its eleventh. Jurong Town Corporation has taken over tl 50-acre British Far East Land Forces (Fare! Engineers' Park at Ayer Rajah Road for
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  • 435 11 Counsel: Pulling out knife justified SINGAPORE, Thurs. HOTEL executive was justified in pulling ont a knife which killed an MSA steward at the Sea View Hotel last October, a lawyer argued today. Mr. David Marshall said his client, Jeffrey Khoh Thlam Leng, 25, accused of manslaughter, had been under considerable
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  • 296 11 FLYING SINGAPORE, Thurs. J Flying has always fascinated man. The Idea of soaring across the blue skies has a magical hold on two teenage boys. Mohamed Tahar. 18, an engineering student from the Singapore Polytechnic, and Mah Bens? Weng. 17, from St. Andrew's School,
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  • 110 11 MPs to get chance to debate polls report KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Deputy Prime Minister Tun Ismail today assured MPs that they would be given a chance to debate the report of the Royal Commission on Local Government Elections if the majority of them so desired. He gave this assurance when
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Residents in Kauntan and the surrounding areas will not be able to watch television for the next few days owing to a major breakdown In the transmitter at Bukit Pellndong In Kauntan. A spokesman of the Telecoms Department here said today that the
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  • 129 11 Jail for man who wanted a third -wife- PENANG. Thurs. City Council labourer T. Kandiah. 30, was today sentenced to four months' Jail for kidnapping his 15 year old sister-in-law whom he wanted as his third wife. "You already have two wives and four children and yet you kidnapped this
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  • 897 12  - Hands up, all those with friends in the other streams.. Masie Kwee AT THE SCHOOLS...By JALK about the "failure" of integration in Singapore has upset some principals. For these principals all headmasters of integrated schools have never felt happier over the progress they have made in drawing together students of
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  • 224 12 THE Changkat Changi Secondary School has saved a drain from being throttled to death. Last Saturday 210 pupils, 12 teachers, the chairman and vice-chairman of the school advisory committee, together with the MP for Tampines, Mr. Phua Bah Lee, armed themselves with changkols and
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  • Letters to the Editor: 2 page today
    • 450 13 PROBLEMS OF HEAT AND RAIN FORHDB TENANTS How to solve AM an applicant for the Housing Board's five- room units and am pleased thai the board lias finally decided to provide this type of accommodation with many improvements. Having stayed for three years in my three-room improved type HDB flat,
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    • 165 13 I WOULD like to bring to the attention of the authorities concerned a dangerous junction In Raffles Park. This Is the Junction of Oriole Crescent and Sunset Avenue. Sunset Avenue is a downhill road and a lot of traffic from Raffles Park uses this road to get to Bukit Timah
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    • 413 13 Stop knocking our NS boys all the -time "rvISGUSTED" (S.T.July \j 14) was unnecessarily vicious in his attack on national servicemen travelling on Junuif buses. His not wanting to refer to the soldiers as "our" national servicemen is most puerile and unbecoming of a loyal citiien of Singapore. It disturbed
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    • 243 13 THIS concerns the selection of bands for the National Day Parade. Why should the choice made at the Band Selection be ignored in favour of that at the Central Judging, which completely disregarded bands from youth organisations and focused attention only on school brass banas?
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      • 60 13 I REFER to the letter by •*****945" "A night out that ended In the lock-up" 1ST. July 5). Your correspondent 13 advised to see the Offlcer-tn-Charge of Crime. Orchard Road police station (tel: *****1 or ***** ext. 277) so that the matter can be further investigated. LESLIE
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      • 163 13 PLEASE refer to the letter by "M. Shaik Kadir" (ST.. July 7). All Housing Board Hats are subsidised by the Government and the smaller flats are subsidised more heavily than the larger ones. Structurally It is possible to convert a two-room flat and a three-room flat Into a five-room flat.
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      • 102 13 0 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless full names and addresses are given. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. I REFER to the letter headed "Spoiling the Image (ST.. June 30). It Is regretted that "TMBP" did not find the
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      • 200 13 I REFER to the letter from "Business Woman" (ST.. July 3) who obviously Is unaware that the Radio and Television Licensing Section has been housed In Fullerton Building, where the Income Tax Department Is also located, since June last year. A* for her complaint about having to go to Fullerton
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  • The Straits Times
    • 499 14 Hope of a Vietnam settlement plainly is strengthened by China's readiness to attend another Geneva conference. There would hay to be a more Asian framework, Mr. Chou En-lai told his Australian visitors, a realistic condition for genuine and lasting agreement. China has also endorsed the seven proposals
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    • 233 14 In a thoughtful study of the fight against secret societies in Singapore, a senior police officer has urged that the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance be extended beyond October 1974 when it is due to lapse. Assistant Superintendent Ronald Gan Choon Cheng concedes that the ordinance has been
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    • 259 14 One of the sad, but seemingly inevitable results of urbanisation and city growth is an increase in the suicide rate. The pressures of society, a failure to cope with environment, loneliness and dcspaii lead many to take their own lives. The experience of Singapore has been that
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    • 94 14 FJOES the Government intend to build a bridge at the Jerantut ferry? With the rapid development which has been taking place in Pahang over the past few years, the flow ot tratfic via Jerantut ferry has increased tremendously. At the rate Industrialisation is taking
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    • 124 14 unema drive-in ERE is a warning to patror.s of the Jurong drive-in cinema. They would be ill-advis-ed to view in the rain. Use of windscreen wipers requires the ignition to be switched on. If the car's engine has stopped in the wrong position and it usually does the ignition circuit
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    • 154 14 1 SPENT the other week1 end in Penang. And It was far from being an enjoyable one. more so «.nc* I am constantly aware that I am the father of two Innocent children. I saw a movie depicting high school murders in America. The murderer, a more than 'versatile'
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    • 136 14 DECENTLY, a very urgent registered letter was posted at Butterworth for delivery In Kuala Lumpur. When the "A.R." card was not received after two weeks, an official enquiry was made. The Ketua Pos (Jalan Gurney) promptly replied, confirming delivery of the said letter to the addressee. But my
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    • 46 14 PRAISE to TV Malaysia (or using non-Malays to read the news in Buhasa Malaysia. This certainly creates "muhlbbah It also proves that non-Malays can master Bahasa Malaysia. This I think, will attract and encourage more people to learn the language. JOHN CHAN Kuala Lumpur
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  • 667 14  - It's getting harder to grow up MAX WILDE: By Geneva GROWING UP now is more difficult than it has ever been. This, at any rate, seems to be the agreed view of more than 50 psychiatrists, public health administrators, pediatricians, psychologists, social workers, teachers and nurses. They came from 27
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  • 126 14 I APPEAL tc the Malay- slan authorities to allow Singaporeans who have had to return home on the expiry of their Malaysian work permits, to withdraw from the Employees Provident Fund. One good reason for this is that we need the money to help buy housing board
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  • 960 14  -  WILLIAM MILUNSHIP His red herring— American P.o.W.s By WASHINGTON THE VIETCONG seven point peace plan and subsequent glosses on it given in interviews with American report ers have unmistakably emba r a s s e d the Nixon Administration. Officials here concede privately that
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  • 157 15 PERAK MCA PLEDGES 'FULL SUPPORT' IFOR TUN TAN IPOH, Thurs. The IMCA1 MCA in Perak today came out in full support of its national president, Tun Tan Slew Sin, and pledged him "dedicated service." In a statement Issued here today, Dr. Urn Keng Yaik, chairman of the State liasion committee,
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  • 143 15 Probe into report of crackerfiring at police -Station- SINGAPORE, Thurs. Investigations are being carried out at the Kandang Kerbau Pc'ice Station into a report that crackers were let off in the station last month. Firing of crackers has been an offence since last year. It is understood high-rank-ing police officers
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  • 19 15 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The newly established Singapore Australian Shipping Company held a reception tonight at the Ming Court Hotel.
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  • 82 15 BATU GAJAH, Thurs Ganja-stnoking and long-haired hippies are totally aUen to the Malaysian way of life. Castigating pupils who follow the hinpi cult, the Chief Education Officer, Perak. Dato Idris bin Babjee said here today: "Their style of life is against the Rukunegara and
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  • 810 15  - 'Coolcurb on divorce actions MAGDALENE LUM CJ's PAPER AT LAW TALKS URGES... Kuala By Lumpur, Thursday M A R R I E D couples in conflict will be allo>yed to Jfile their divorce petitions only after a compulsory "coolingoff" period, the Chief Justice, Tan Sri H.T. Ong, said today. Tan
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  • 215 15 Police force publishes new-look journal CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Police Force today introduced its Police Journal a new-look magazine designed to "crystallise thoughts and practices into a written form." The Director of the Police Academy and editor of the magazine, acting Supt, Phang Cheow Hock, in his editorial said: "In
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    • 218 15 YEK! tls place needs a KDK exhaust fan! -U S To throw out the stale stin- king air. Effecient KDK exhaust fan s I will do the work. Easy to install. Simple I to clean. Costs only a few cents a month j to operate. Remember KDK are fan specia-
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 851 15 On your TV and Radio in ?h. rl rtchf i r*i- i usan Berit Children's Corner (C) 3.29 o« Eddie s 7.49 Program^ Summary fof Famj|y s s P de 3.15 Islamic religious 9.99 News (M) 3.59 Diary of Events in Singapore 7 Chinese Variety Show HlfhSS Eng Sh M!
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  • 32 16 KUALA KAMOBAR. Thurs Rubber tapper Abdul Rail bin Ngah Sallch, U. was killed early today when he was knocked down by a car v he tv walking to an estate.
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  • 676 16  - $3 mil to be spent on new parks and 'face- lifts' CHIA POTEIK: Schemes to improve 'Garden City' image of Singapore By Singapore, Thurs. "THK development of new parks, and the extension and improvement of existing ones, is expected to cost more than $3,000,--000 this year. And as .landscaping continues
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  • 76 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth who surrendered at the CID yesterday, appeared In a magistrate's court today on a murder charge. Chan Ah Bee. 21. was charged wUh the murder of Ng Sun King. 22. at Jalan Fajar off Bukit Panjang Road at 1130 p.m. on Nov.
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  • 45 16 KUALA KANOSAR, Thurs. Communist terrorists were today urged to surrender If they want to lead a safe life. The Perak Oovernment will give all the help and facilities to enable them to surrender, the Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Kamaruddln said today.
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  • 193 16 The best way to sell Singapore goods abroad by MP SINGAPORE, Thursday THE best way to promote Singapore goods abroad is through quality and reliability, and all relevant sectors must be educated to realise this. i This was stated by the MP for Katong, Mr. J. F. Conceicao today at
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  • 187 16 Govt plans efficient use of office facilities, space SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government Is studying the possibility of streamUninK and maklni foil ase of office accommodation and facilities. A Government Buildings Committee has been formed to study the problem. Mr. G. E. Bofaars. Permanent Secretary (Economic Development Division) of the Finance
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  • 77 16 Armed police at 44 POs to foil robberies SINGAPORE, Thurs. Armed policemen and plalnclothes men are now stationed at Singapore's 44 post offices during working hours to foil future armed robberies. This measure has been taken following three armed robberies in 14 days at post offices. The Postal Services Department
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  • 47 16 BANGKOK, Thurs. Malaychin and Thai authorities will hold consultations about the demarcation of their common border. Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom KiUlkachorn said today. He said that Thailand had agreed In principle to the demarcation because the border had not been properly defined. Reuter.
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  • 46 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indonesia's economic progress and stability promise a good market for Malaysian products. Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Ohafar said today, before leaving tor Jakarta to attend the opening of the ASEAN pavilion at the 45-day Jakarta fair.
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  • 398 17 $27,000 for woman of 82 hurt in bus fall TOO DEAF TO GIVE EVIDENCE— SINGAPORE, Thursday AN 82-year-old great grandmother was today awarded $27,000 by the High Court in agreed damages in a contested claim in which she was not tailed upon to testify. The Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong
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  • 213 17 Some animals DO talk to each other CINGAPORE, Thurs. Animals of a group DO talk to each other. And Singapore's $5 6 million Science Centre beside the Jurong lake will show just how they do it through sound and slide animations. According to a special report prepared by the Science
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  • 97 17 $10,830 for firm in consent judgment SINGAPORE. Thurs. A firm of fruit and vegetable suppliers. Sing Han Kee and Co.. was awarded today a consent judgment for $10,830 In Its High Court claim against Bee Kee and Co. of Middle Road. The claim was over business accounts arising from goods
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  • 56 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Institute ol South-east Asian Studies has awarded fellowships to four of Its research students. They are Professor Achmad Sanusi (Indonesia); Mr. Lee Boon Tilok i Singapore). Ph.D. tandlda t? University of Hawaii; Mr Otto Sutomo Roesnadl Undone; .a< Ph.D candidate; and Mr. Sum Chong Hong
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  • 50 17 SINOAPORE. Thurs Llow Mlow Slew, a managing partner of a goldsmith shop was fined a total of $120 today for falling to pay Central Provident Fund contributions for three of his employees for a period of four months He was fined $10 on each charge for each month.
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  • 121 17 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Thurs. A former assistant minister's I son. who was to appear In t court today for allegedly assaulting the acting Director of Medical Services, sent a letter to the magistrate Instead asking for an adjournment. Hong Geok Leong's letter said he had
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  • 88 17 WOMAN ON GAMBLING CHARGE— HER 16TH SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 a On* Slew Kirn, 43. was in court on a gambling charge for the sixteenth time today. She pleaded i guilty and was fined $359. She was among four men and 17 women found gambling with cards in a I hut
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  • 149 17  -  NELLIE HAR By ORETTY Sow Keng came to see Singapore, but it looks like Singapore will be seeing a lot more of her. Sow Keng arrived here last week for a holiday. This is her first visit.
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  • 113 17 COURT IS TOLD OF DRUG PEDLAR IN HOSPITAL OENANG, Thurs. Housepainter Ang Loo Phang, arrested for having heroin, was sent to hospital for treatment for drug addiction while on bail. Unfortunately, his counsel told the Sessions Court today. Ang met a drug pedlar there who sold him more heroin. Jail
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  • 293 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A POLICE officer today called for the setting up of centres to rehabilitate secret society members. Asst. Supt. Ronald Oan Choon Cheng, of the CID, said such centres were necessary to combat secret societies and to help police supervisees fit Into
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  • 49 18 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A hawker. Mohammed Amln bin Mohammed Yashin. 21, was today Jailed for two weeks when he admitted having five new pairs of trousers, a pair of shoes and a belt on Monday. The articles had been stolen from CX. Tang's, the department store.
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  • 30 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee will be guest-of-honour at the Singapore Polytechnic Students Union's graduation dinner and dance at the Shangri-La Hotel on Saturday.
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  • 149 18 NEVER has there been Mich a colourful trishaw nor such a pretty trfehawman no, trishaw K irl, I mean. But you'll have the chance tomorrow to see not only this trishawglrl and her pretty passengers but 24 other gaily decorated trishaws. For this "trishaw pageant"
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  • 92 18 BUS DRIVER CHARGED WITH FOUR DEATHS CINGAPORE. Thurs. J A bus driver was today charged with causing the death of four passengers through dangerous driving. Foong Loot Kheong. alias Ang Loot Kheong. 35. denied causing the death of a woman. Long Leong Eng. 55. and three men. Soong Sal Cheong,
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  • 522 18  - Uproar in court after warders cleared S.M. MUTHU By SINGAPORE, Thursday PANDEMONIUM broke loose in a district court today alter three prison officers were acquitted on summons charges of using criminal force on a woman political detainee. About 20 women relatives of detainees in Changi Prison burst out screaming. Benches
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    • 316 18 Straits Times Crossword wm\ mmm mmm mmm mM lalß^ ACROSS 6. Mildness shown oy many, yet in odd fashion (6). 1. Quixotic aim of old theatre? 7. Suggestion followed by a (1. «>. rider? (11). 8. Mark gets flight, out Bast 9 Objects to alterations about (4). length of climb
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  • 240 19  - Art is in her so she waits for no inspiration LEE SU SAN By tINGAPORE, Thurs. J Mrs. Esther Eliashiv is one artist who doesn't need to wait for inspiration to paint. Thafs Decause she feels that after 14 years with the brush, art has become part of her makeup.
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  • 56 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Second Coroner. Mr. Tan Hun Hui. today recorded a verdict of suicide on labourer Lee Goh Liong. 63. who was found hanged from a tree behind his house in Jalan Perang. off Chua Chu Kant? Road, on June 29. The court was lold
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  • 32 19 IPOH, Thurs. Japanese businessmen in Kuala Lumpur have donated $10,000 to enable nine Malaysian youths to attend the nine-day World Jamboree of Boy Scouts in Japan beginning on Aug. 10.
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  • 50 19 Military games SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in the Mandai Forest Reserve tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 8 am. on July 19 to noon on July 24. Blanks will be used during the exercises and the public should not be alarmed.
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  • 39 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth. Quek Kwee Chin. 21. today denied having an offensive weapon a five-Inch knife near the Shell Sports Club at Paya Lebar Road yesterday. Hearing was fixed for Oct 20 Bail was allowed
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  • 30 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Rehearsals for the combined military and display bands taking part in the National Day parade will be held on Sunday from lo am. at the Padang.
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  • 18 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs St. Andrews Mission Hospitsl will hold its annual ball at the Singapore Hilton tomorrow.
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  • 76 19 STORE TOP FOREIGN EXHIBITOR AT FAIR SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore will be the bigfest foreign exhibitor at the five-week Jakarta Trade Fair" which opens on Saturday. Forty-four Singapore firms will take part in the Fair. Japan tajies second place with 38 companies, including Toyota Motors and Toshica. Indonesia, the host country,
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  • 213 19 I SINGAPORE. Thur«. AMERICAN T R A I N ED engineer Wan Shoung Fun. 30. has been appointed head of the investment services division of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Wan has Just returned from Chicago where he was director of EDB's US Mid-West
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  • 483 19 Malaysia can afford to borrow more, says MP K. LUMPUR. Thurs MALAYSIA was told today to borrow more to finance the Second Malaysia Plan. Alliance MP Inche Hanaflah Hiissain, who suggested this during the debate on the plan in Parliament, said Malaysia could afford to do this because of its
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  • 49 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs Pong Peng Wan, 18, an employee of Yee Soon Corp. (Pte) Ltd. in the President Shopping Centre, today denied misappropriating $3,360 belonging to the company between June 18 and July 7 this year. The case will be heard on Oct. 16. Ball was allowed.
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  • 38 19 SINGAPORE. Thurr Mr. J.P. Concelcao, MP for Katong will attend a "gettlng-to-know-you" tea party given by the Fair Drive Residents' Association at the association's premises in Halg Road at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 110 19 PEKING TRADE TEAM TO VISIT MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Peking trade mission will visit Malaysia next month. Minister of Commerce and Industry Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. "I think the United Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia have already received a reply to this effect." Inche Khlr added. The
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    • 153 20 Congratulations and Best Wish-s to the SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS on the occasion of their 3rd Anniversary. From: STRAITS MARINE CO. PTE LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore 1. Tel:. *****. Welding tools, trucks* nations. We know a lot about welding, all the new semi-automatic and right here. As
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      • 719 20  -  LESLIE FONG By TANG IS GUEST OF HONOUR AT 3RD ANNIVERSARY DINNER TONIGHT THE Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (SASAR) strides into its fourth year with inreasing confidence in playing a greater than ever role l the Republic's economic development. SASAR celebrates its
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      • 152 20 Executive committee of SASAR f THE Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Re- pairers elected its executive committee for this year In early April. Mr. K. K. Ching, the managing director of the Kwong Soon Engineering Co. Ltd. was re-elected president for a second oneyear term. Sembawang Shipyard's i managing director,
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      • 314 20 Assn pledges to work even harder Nothing gives the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers greater satisfaction than the dynamic growth of the shipbuilding and repairing industry. We have watched with pri.ie and pleasure the industry's rapid expansion and its increasing contribution to the national economy through both the foreign
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      • 456 21 SHIPYARDS in Singapore are all poised for an even Her year after haya record Hi million turnover i year. With increasing orders irom overseas as well as stemming from the .ire oil Industry, shipbuilders and repairers are ml of achieving an increase of
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      • 365 22 ITHKN(i Cheong Company x Pte. Ltd. today ranks as the leading supplier and stockist of vital supporting materials and hardware for shipyards, refineries, and the offshore industry. Its importance and contribution to the shipbuilding and repairing industry cannot be over emphasised. For, as is widely
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      • 1083 32 HERE ARE TWO TOP JOBS IN FINANCE ARE THERE KOLEJ TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN ANY SUITABLY EXPERIENCED MALAYSIAN CITIZENS •naamin TO nil HUM OR MUST «r LOOK ELSEWHERE? KUALA LU/VIrUK Our client is a major financial institution planning trnrn Clli a hiw tmtmku to commence operations in Kuala Lumpur shortly. Applications
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      • 700 35 T -C PORT OF (INOAPQRf AUTNO- Shlfekawa Mam „n.,,. T R |TY ANMOUHCED TNI FOLLOW- 33/34 HMtull (Tanker I 3«/^tJl^ CUT C*it« 118 (B««, r.w aJSTV* 1 <lU ON M T T nnlcl 1/2. Carronbaak S/«, a* .V schomfcU 10/ H. L N A P' Ansll B/l, Lago Nahuel Millcrovo
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      • 694 35 MALAYSIA STATE OF SABAH IN THE HIGH COURT IN BORNEO KOTA KINABALU REGISTRY Civil Suit No. 37 of 1970 BETWEEN The Chartered Bank, Kota Klnabalu Plaintiff AND Teo Chee Hlng, Lahad Datu Defendant NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Public Auction which is scheduled to be held on the
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      • 1205 36 JI'RONG TOWN CORPORATION t» vi no uinnnoniM tkndkr notice TAYLOR WUUUnUII Tenders are irvited from Resd^Ujm^MW^Wf gistered Contractors of the Cor- f< /f/J/7/T INTERNATIONAL LIMITED X'- 1 for the following pro b p (A) PROPOSED CAR PARK. N ROADS. DRAINS. TURFING, ETC. TO JURONO PARK o Announces the opening o»
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      • 1358 36 GOVERNMENT OF THE KENYATAAN TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE PERBENDAHARAAN SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ORDINANCE, rendw ada lan dl .pelawa bagl TENDERS 1959 bekalan bahan2 makanan dan WATER DEPARTMENT; (No. 12 of 1959) 'Boot Jungle Oreen Canvas" ka- (3rd Floor. City Hall) THE MASTER .LAN RULES. *>»*.. ofjjjjl P'Pas
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      • 658 36 PAPER PRODUCTS (MALAYA) P.W.D. SINGAPORE .mco^ra"^"^..^ p.™™!^ cSSSLiTS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL tne under-mentioned works:. MEETING 1. LetUnc of Lockup sUIU No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 6 I 0 *l mt c r P" 1 that Uie ANNUAL GENERAL Tainan Serasi/Clany Road. MEETINO of the Members of the "Open to
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    • 272 21 Congratulations Best Wishes to the SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS on their 3rd Anniversary From:GUAN BEE SLIPWAY CO. PTE LTD. 236 Tanjong Rhu, Singapore, Tel: *****6 CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES S.A.S.A.R. on the occasion of their THIRD ANNIVERSARY from HOE SENG HUAT Hardware Importers Exporters HOE SING HUAT
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    • 203 22 WITH BEST COMPLIMENTS from Ajp International Red Hand j|L Marine Coatings S 193 -A Thomson Rood, Singapore 11. Tel: *****5. *****2 Cable: CORROFOUL, Singapore Congratulations Singapore Association of Shipbuilders Repairers on Occasion of their 3rd. Anniversary f|i*il^mt O tL THE CYCLE CARRIAGE GROUP ENGINE DIVISION f^\^ DIESELISE YOUR CRAFT AND
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    • 182 22 Congratulations Best Wishes TO THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS REPAIRERS ON THE CELEBRATION OF THEIR 3rd ANNIVERSARY FROM CHEE INSULATION ENGINEERING CO (PTE) LTD. 261 LAVENDER STREET SINGAPORE 12 OFFICE: TEL ***** WORKSHOP: TEL: *****7 (INSULATION CONTRACTORS) CONGRATULATIONS TO SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS FROM ROBERT GRAY (PTE.) LTD.
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  • 101 23 rHI FAMILY OP the laic Hrl Tok ivnx Utonii (nee OnR Ocok Choon) thank Rev. Brahmacart Dhimmarak--.hiia and member! of the Buddhut L'ntoo. frlenil* and relative! for their .icrvlcea. uxlatancr. attindancei con rinlrncei. donation!. wreathi and •rrolli during their recent bereavement UR DEEPEST GRATITUDE to Doctors and Staff G.H
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 443 25 i/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore will play their opening match in this year's Merdeka soccer championship hut Hong Kong at Merdeka ;.dium, here, on Aug. 5. Singapore's other opponents are ia on Aug 7 and India on Aug at Merdeka Stadium, Indonesia Aug 13
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    • 36 25 I"HE President of Singapore Nv.umal Olympic Council. Mr. E.W. Barker, will receive a ■nation from Esso for the Hesta Sukan International hockey tournament at the Pent-l-mse. National Development Uulldlng. on Monday at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 26 25 NATIONAL Schools Judo uimplonfhlps will be held at M Chung Hwa Olrls High (>ol. Bartley Road, from July I la 28 at 230 p.m.
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    • 23 25 SAAA's Seap Chimes trials will b« held at Chinese High School ■I 5 p.m. tomorrow and not to- <!»> at Farrer Park.
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    • 206 25 Singapore boxers for Malaysian Open SINGAPORE has agreed to send a team to compete in the Malaysian Open boxing championships at Kuala Lumpur from Oct. 8 to 10. The other countries in the tournament are Burma, Indonesia, Hong Kong and Indonesia. Singapore won the team championship from Burma, Hong Kong
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    • 79 25 SILVERSTONE, Thurs. Rolf Stommeien. 28-year-old West German racing driver, escaped unhurt today when his SurteesPord hit a rabbit at over 100 miles an hour (160 kph) In practice for Saturday's British Grand Prix. In the first practice session Jackie Stewart, of Scotland, in a Tyrrell Ford,
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    • 24 25 PASIR Fanjang District Schools swimming meet will be held at the Queen own Pool on July 29. Aug. 2 and Aug. 5.
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    • 303 25 Bright hockey promise by Indian tourists tTOCKEY fans have been promised bright, entertaining hockey today when the visiting Combined Indian Universities play Singapore HA President's XI at Farrer Park. The Indian manager, M.H. Quralshi. said: "We had a clean record in Australia of eight wins, and my boys are determined
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    • 538 25 \\ITH six wins, four of them in record times, Marcus Ang was an easy r of the C division lampionship at St. AnSchools' 34th annual dimming carnival at Amt*r Road yesiercay. Marcus won the 50m and 100 m freestyle. 50m butter50m backstroke, 4 x 50m ndividual
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    • 204 25 Surrey 47 runs behind Pakistanis ONDON, Thurs. SurJLj rey. with nine wickets left, were 47 runs behind the Pakistani cricketers at tea on the second day of their match at The Oval here today. The county, 166 in their first innings, were 55 for one in the second Innings at
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    • 299 25 Cambodia— first S'pore hurdle By JOE DORAI CINOAPORE wIU meet Cambodia In the opening tie of the Second Asian Schools International soccer championship here on July 24 at Jalan Besar stadium. Immediately after this match defending champions Thailand will take on Malaysia, last year's runners-up. In the ninenation tournament. Organising
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    • 224 26 Aussies will be urged: Break with S.A. LONDON, Thurs. The Daily Mail reported here today that delegates at an international cricket conference in London next week will press Australia to break off cricket relations with South Africa. The front page report said West Indies delegates to the conference taking place
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    • 120 26 FRAZIER BACK IN THE RING LJOUSTON. Thurs. Joe 1 Frazier leturned to the ring here last night for the first tune since deleating Cusmus Clay in March and boxed lour energetic rounds. The event was enlivened by the appearance of Clay, who v u introduced to the crowd in the
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    • 302 26 Fisher beats Ryun into third place in 800 m ()SLO. Thurs. Chris v Fisher of Australia won the 800 m In an International track meet here, with world record holder Jim Ryun third. Fisher was timed In 1:47.0. Tom van Ruden of the U.S. was a close second in 1:47.1,
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    • 82 26 Over! And such relief at 18th green •THE tremendous strain of 1 winning a major golf tournament is over. Lee Trevino (left), who Just Joined the ranks of golfing immortals by winning the U.S. and British Opens in the same year, hugs Taiwan's Lv Liang Huan who was second one
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    • 222 26 TRIP COSTS ANGRY RICHEY THE MATCH WASH INGTON, TT Thurs. Andres Glmeno (Spain) defeated defending champion Cliff RlChey (US) 6-3, 7-6 in the second round of the US$5O,OOO Washington Star International tennis tournament here yesterday. The match was halted for 15 minutes In the final game when Rlchey tripped over
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    • 160 26 Marilyn: I owe Britain nothing I/INGSTON, Thurs. IV Jamaican track star Marilyn "Neufville flew in here yesterday to settle down permanently in Jamaica and declared that while she owed Britain nothing, she had not left there because of racial prejudice. "My decision to leave Britain and to live in Jamaica
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    • 97 26 Stout China challenge LAGOS. Thurs. The allNiL'ena table tennis open l l:aii:i>ionships move Into the quarter-finals today with Chinese and British players still dcmii»biliiK the contest After eliminating Nigeria:-. opponents yesterday. Graham Davie.-, cf Wales and Malcolm Sugden of Scotland meet in an all-Brit :sh encounter toda> lor a place
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    • 284 27 World Cup week of vital decisions begins DUESSELDORF, Thurs. Football officials from around the world gather here today to work out details of the 1974 World Cup championship to be held in West Germany. The most dramatic moment of the six-day m«?tinp will come on lay night when offldruw the
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    • 661 27 Need You Badly among top fancies SIXTEEN top-class sprinters will contest the $35,000 King's Gold Cup over (if at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Only two of the 20 horses handicapped for the race were withdrawn when acceptances closed yesterday. They were Tudor Light and Trump Card. The two emergency acceptors
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    • 1708 27 1.30 CLASS 4, DIV. 7— 6F ■rtTUTHTBI SmLUBJI (56.500 $4,550 to winner) wcctcrm uoLDiNct IRmil s %lld i osma 290 Atuwidi is f^I IRN HOLOINGS (Pm.l Modi CMinan 2 9.0 -»-n« i!i«oT. .1'" J -5.05 SWORD COVER a (Swur.l M «n« ,i, T »ii. W r.t../. r».-Vr«
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    • 1983 27 ■MJ-MM-30 CL ASS 4. DIV. 4 6F ■LaUJHJI ($6,500— $4, 550 to winner) 1 ***** CLIN ROBIN a (DHL) Zaln 4 9 0 Ml -f 2) Shaarl 1* 2 ***** CANNON FIRE a (Mr> Hed I H.-.l II.- 7 SIS (03 12) HaatM I (4402 KAIMR (Kalsar)
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    • 158 25 Trans-Pacific EXCLUSIVE TO JAL 5 flights to Tokyo, with 16 onward connections to the west coast USA every week. JAL offers you one carrier service to the USA from Singapore. And only JAL can pamper you m BPI^^JB w i tn the unique hospitality, the serene atmosphere of m Japan.
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 25 25 HOCKEY— "^our match: SHA iVrMdenfs Xl v Indian UnlverKarrer Park (5.15 pjn.) SWIMMINQ SJI meet, *n;bw Road <2 p.m.). basketball Primary Schools meet. Oay World.
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    • 216 26 In AKAI's GX-365 professional stereo tape recorder, the "GX" also stands for Glass Crystal *J| 1^ ■HJhB |^«Pk Ferrite Head. Wrnt's in this for you? The GX-365 has on eternally wear free and positively MPIV ML t m "*^^ttiiw i dust free glass and crystal head (exclusively a new AKAi
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    • 67 27 fM^R offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSING LOANS First mortgages available; Developers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contact: MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.CSJ LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkpng Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Tel ***** BRUNEI Honflkong Bank
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  • 46 28 FORMER MSA secretory and legal adviser Gerald Fernandez (centre) being escorted to the MSA plane at Heathrow airport for hit flight back to Singapore to face trial on a corruption charge. At extreme right it Mr. Ronald Naidu, of the CPIB.
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  • 68 28 LONDON, Tnurs. Malta s Prime Minister. Mr. Dom Mintoff. has been Invited to Britain. Prime Minister Mr Edward Heath said In reply to questions in the House of Commons today. The questions followed the last-minute postponement last night of a planned visit to Malta by Defence
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  • 24 28 SINGAPORE. Thurs. President Sheares today visited the Maritime Defence Base In Pulau Branl as part of his familiarisation tour of Singapore
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  • 29 28 LONDON. Thurs. Labour has taken a 21. S per cent popularity lead over the ruling Conservatives In Britain, according to a Gallup Poll published here today. Reuter.
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  • 14 28 The weather outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Pair.
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  • 33 28 PARMA (Italy). Thurs A pre-dawn earthquake shook almost every major Italian city north of Rome today, leaving two people dead and sending thousands fleeing in panic from their homes.
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  • 279 28 BEIRUT, Thursday PALESTINE guerilla chief Yasser Arafat made a late night dash by air from Cairo to the Syrian Jordan frontier amid reports of further heavy fighting in North Jordan between his com- mando forces and King Hussein's army and air I force. The Palestinian Cairobased
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  • 76 28 U THANT: CHINA WON'T BE IN UN BEFORE 72 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Secretary General I Thant said again yesterday that China will not enter the United Nations before 1972. His estimate was relayed by a UN spokesman as 18 nations prepared to submit formally the traditional Items on Chinese representation
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  • 76 28 Evidence from 71 in horse dope case HONG KONG, Thurs. The prosecution in Hong Kong's horse doping trial rested its case today after a total of 71 witnesses had completed their testimony. The witnesses included police officers, jockeys, trainers, riding boys, stable attendants, horse owners and officials of the Royal
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  • 26 28 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government has slashed sales tax by more than half on Imported luxury goods, a Finance Ministry spokesman said today. Reuter.
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  • 25 28 WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand Is working on the possibility of sending a mission to China. Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake said here today.
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  • 422 28 LONDON. Thure. The atock market nrmed toward! the cloae today In line with the higher Wall Street openIng Earlier, the market had moved narrowly with hopea of reflatlonary action counter-balancing the lateat eommenta on the Brltlah economy. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial T.mea Index wag down 0« at
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    • 78 28 EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $40/- a month we'll rent you a Ricoh Copier. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally, we'll adjust purchase price with your rental payments. r —^J^ ***** H &o^^ I^^^^^^^B
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  • Business Times
    • 690 29  - Closer bonds for greater output GEORGIE LEE By •'THE development of modern management styles to ensure better Job performance and higher productivity is one that has been characterised by a continuous inquiry into employee motivation. What motivates an employee and how best to motivate him are pertinent questions in the
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    • 66 29 Two of Western Australia's biggest air charter companies have merged, making them the biggest charter company in Australia, controlling more than 40 aircraft. They are Murchlson Air Services and TransWest Air Charter which operate from Perth. Kalgoorlie. Carnarvon and Port Hedland. Murchlson was backed by the Austlm Industrial group
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    • 454 29 CYDNEY: In the two decades the mining Industry had emerged as the greatest d c central! sing force in Australia, Sir Maurice Mawby, chairman of Con zinc Riotinto of Australia, told an engine ering conference in Melbourne. Many people did not
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    • 210 29 Course to turn out computer experts for S'pore THE increasing usage of computers and Singapore's fast growing importance as a computer centre have led to a higher demand for skilled personnel, particularly systems analysts. To help meet this demand. International Computers (ICL> is to conduct a systems analysis course In
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    • CITY TALK
      • 204 29 AT THE beginning of April I left my raincoat on a Lufthansa aircraft when flying between Brussels and Frankfurt. I forgot all about the darn thing until a couple of weeks ago. Phoned the Singapore office without any thought I might see the raincoat again and blow me
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    • 414 29  - German firm offers to buy all the tapioca Malaysia can produce JAMES BONNEY By A GERMAN com- pany, C. Melchers, has offered to purchase any amount of tapioca pallets that Malaysia can produce. In addition, it is willing to provide free technical service to farmers on quality control and if
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    • 516 29  - Steady expansion of Malaysia's rubber output is 'right pattern' CHIN CHENG MEI By i| ON DON: The <lj "right pattern" for the Malaysian rubber industry to follow in the 1970s is "steady expansion," according to the annual report of the Natural Rubber Producers' Researcii Association (NRPRA) released on Wednesday. The
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    • 516 30 ASIA'S fashion-con-scious dolltes may soon find more of their beauty aids coming from Singapore, for Galas cosmetic mogul In the Far East, Mr. Sebastian Perera. has so decreed. What with more Asian women spending more on these chemical concoctions, this lucrative trade has certainly found the
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    • 1226 30  - World car sales— the growing challenge from Japan JAMES ENSOR By I ONDON: Early next year, Japan is likely to emerge as the world's second largest car producer. It overtook Britain, France and Italy with a single, huge bound in 1968 when Japanese output rose by 50 per cent in
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    • 122 30 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr. K.K. Kg, head of the quality control department of ACMA Electrical Industries in Singapore, has left for Australia to have the company's new air-condi-tioner tested at a research institute. He will also have talks with suppliers of refrigerator and air-conditioner components for ACMA products and seek
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    • 348 30 Toyota (including Daihatsu, Suzuki i Nissan (including Fuji I Mitsubishi (Chrysler partner) Toyo Koryo (planned Kord partner) Honda liutu i planned GM partner) slbllity of U.S. competition in their home market. They seem to be just as worried about GM and Ford as the Americans are about
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    • 133 29 INSIDE A World car sales the frowtnc challcnce from Japan; Marketing column; People in businou. !'•»«<■ 30. Company news; Share market report: Weekly rubber review; Commodities. Pace 31. Overseas market. New York. Melbourne. Hone Kone; loKinc prices and business done. Pace 32. OUB has made many friends in 22 years
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
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      • 41 31 Hume WM. \mhassador S. Traders rone Menf S. Nut S. Darby Drient Hold SB. Way Veneer It. Kpar VZ 1U $2.66 $5.10 $1.54 $125 $4.78 $0.80 $1.16 $1.73 $2 95 .1S .12 .10 .11 .08 .08 .05 .05 .05 .05
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      • 13 31 City Dev. Malaysia Setron G. Lumber 578.000 562.000 286.000 210.000
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      • 41 31 Industrials 173.42 174.03 Industrials: 166.48 167. DO HoteU: 84.24 83.81 Properties: 144.57 143.85 Tins: 94.22 94.35 S rubbers: 118.65 118.41 Dec. 30. 1966 100 (corn Dec. 30, 1966 s 100 (uncorri Dec. 31, 1968 a 100 Dm. 29. 1962 100
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    • 133 31 PAN-MALAYSIA Industries' trading profits for the half year to March have been affected by higher overheads and taxes, chairman Lim Ho Hup says in his interim statement. No figures were mentioned for the year to September 1970, trading profits came to $407,400 against $488,384 the last time. Sales for
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    • 206 31 *TIRADING was mixed on 1 the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The previous day's trading pattern of opening higher and then levelling down was re-enacted. The number of rises and falls were well matched on a moderate volume. Malaysia Rice Industries was officially
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    • 263 31 CITY Developments is to raise $5 million in the market by way of a one-for-two rights issue at par. The property development company which has never paid a dividend is raising its paidup capital from $10 million to $15 million by the issue of 10
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 236 31 Straits tin climbs higher THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday was hoisted higher by S2.87J to $644 per picul on an official offering up 16 tons to 249 tons. Following the overnight London metal price for forward buyers which rose by £8 to £1.461 per metric ton. the market
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      • 35 31 London copper iTicfi on Wrdnriday urrvious in brarkcU) Wirrt.ar Spot buytr (491.00 ***** 00> iicllrr £492.00 ((470.00): Thr.r Month. buyer (MOM I147V.OO) uller (Ml. 90 U4SO.OO>. Marfctt unt: Vrry firm Salts: 4.57S ton«.
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      • 70 31 THESE Asian dollars rates 1 were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC, Chartered. Bank of America. FNCB and National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 5 13 lft-fi^ 2 mths 5 15 16— I'l6<* 3 mths .6 3 16—6
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      • 357 31 rkPENING quotations were marked down in line with lower London advices and Wednesday's afterhours easiness locally. Levels ranged between 99.00 and 98.25 cents for August position with some shortcovering later counteracting early selling by weak holders. Physicals were fairly well traded on covering account. Pan-Malayan stock
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      • 23 31 Jl'LY 15. RIBBER: 99.50 rents per kilo (down 0.25 cent). TIN: $644 (up S2.87J). Official offering 249 tons (up 16 tons).
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      • 109 31 /•MINES* PRODUCE EXCHANCI, SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PRICK PER PICUL YES TEROAV. Ceewiut Oil: bulk $54 sellers, drum J3«» sellers. C«pri Mixed 1f0.b.) loose Aug./ Sept. fK'Cont. »33 B. Ptpper: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 100-; NLW $190 sellers. Sarawak white f.o.b. ''6': NLW JIM) sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b
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      • 56 31 Wtdnetday Tuesday •U.S. MIS. London 40.35 40.31 Beirut 40 65 40 60 Hongkong 41.67 41.79 Zurich UNCH 40 3^B UNCH 40.458 Paris Closed 40.81 Spore (1) 41.86 41.925 Spore (2) 156.80 157.10 (1) Export price In non -sterling areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dealer*
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      • 36 31 In London on Wednesday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European porn In bulk. Merlin* per lonx ton December was quoted at UKtUS sellen or ex-Cont. 1278 teller* (Nov. (11l paid).
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      • 519 31 RUBBER trading conditions have quietened down after the see-saw activity of the previous week and, as generally anticipated, values have eased further following the GSA surprise announcement, says Holiday. Cutler tt Bath in its weekly report. July RSS One finally went out on Monday at a premium
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    • 1084 32 810 AND OFFER rHICU OFFICIALLY LUTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINGAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WIM. INDUSTRIALS BS ACMA 1«4 (unch i Alcan UU 1 .c:n Allied Choc. 197 Hen il 1 cunch.) B Kawat 134 1.35 .01)
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    • 1432 32 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number »f shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (I] $165. (1) $164. (1) $1.66 Akan ill $156. (2) $1.58. Allird Choc
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 346 32 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Oils lf and minings were firm while Industrials were steady In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Woodtlde firmed after a quiet start. It closed 24 cents, up to $1.29 after peaking at $1.38. The 30-cents paid shares peaked at 88 cents and closed 12
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      • 178 32 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announce these best agreed merchant rates as at July 15. Local dollars to one unit Sellinf Buvlng of Foreign Cunency TT or OD TT OD Sterling Pound 7.3850 7.3535 7.3*00 Australian Do lar ***** 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar 3.0075 2.9525 2.9375 N
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      • 315 32 NEW YORK. Wed— The stock market again moved in the shadow of IBM, which slowed wli;i a decline of 1% to 300 4. In moderate trading. The giant computer maker, which traded at a new low of 295. yesterday reported flat second quarter earnings of U552.22 per share,
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      • 246 32 fJTONO KONG. Thurs. The market started slowly but picked up momentum as the day wore on with a number of counters logging up good gains. The market closed at the top. The turnover value for today amounted to HKSIB.4I million. Today's closing middle prices In Hong Kong dollars
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