The Straits Times, 20 July 1971

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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    512 1  -  K.S. SIDHU 30 survive 16-day ordeal in boats By I: Singapore, Monday NINE seamen seven of them Singaporeans died in two lifeboats which drifted in the Indian Ocean for 16 days after their ship sank. The rest of the 39 crew, including another 21 Singaporeans, survived the sinking
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Mon. Lord Carrington. British Defence Secretary, left here by air today for Valletta for talks on the future of Britain's defence and finance arrangements with the Mediterranean island of Malta. He is accompanied by Lord Balnlel. a Minister of State for Defence, and
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  • 212 1 f ONDON, Mon. The British Government today abolished all restrictions on instalment plan buying in an effort to pump life into the flagging British economy. The move opened up a big new selling potential for the manufacturers of every kind of consumer
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  • 179 1 Saigon renews election call to Hanoi SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnam today renewed its offer to North Vietnam to hold discussions on the re -unification of the two countries by means of general elections. The proposal was made in a communique issued by the South Vietnamese Foreign Ministry marking the 17th
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Mon. British and Chinese officials met In Peking today to discuss exchanging ambassadors and ungradlng each other's diplomatic mission to full embassy status, the foreign office announced. AP.
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  • 103 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Police have detained five men in connection with a shooting Incident in Muar last Saturday. The men, detained at a roadblock here, were on their way to Singapore. The Johore CID Chief, Asst. Commissioner K. A. Nicholas said two friends were
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  • 892 1 China and US: Lee's note of caution SINGAPORE, Monday pRIME Minister Lee 1 Kuan Yew has expressed the hope that between now and November 1972, when the next American Presidential elections are due, peace would have been restored to Indochina or that there would at least be a cessation of
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  • 76 1 PEKING, Mon. The Chinese Government serins to be making less fuss over President Nixon's forthcoming trip to Peking than most other governments in the world. The Peking Peoples' Daily cave the story seven lines and Peking Radio merely read the official communique. (Shortly after he cabled
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Mon. Prime Minister Edward Heath's Government was defeated in the House of Lords today over an amendment to its legislation curbing immijr.ition. AP.
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  • 249 2 'Start a police research unit for S-E Asia' call CINGAPORE, Mon. A Singapore police officer has called for the establishment of a regional Police Research and Development Branch to serve the needs of countries In South-east Asia. Deputy Supt. Evan Yeo Oon Beng suggests that it should cover Singapore, Malaysia,
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  • 287 2  -  By SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten Hong Kong government officials, who arc here to see how Singapore tackles some of its domestic problems, began their visit with a tour of social welfare institutions today. The team, including two women, from Hong Kong's ten city district offices arrived
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  • 263 2 Development firm ordered to pay in $860,165 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday T<HE Bandar Raya Development Berhad was to--1 day ordered by the High Court to pay $860,165 to the court by Friday. The money will be kept by the qourt until Judgment is given on an appeal by the company 1
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  • 42 2 SINOAPORE, Mon. Mr. Wong Nang Jang, resident vicepresident of the First National City Bank, will speak on "BankIng assistance to financing small Industries In Singapore" at the Lions Club of Singapore Host's lunch meeting at Goodwood Park Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 28 2 SINOAPORE, Mon.— A forum on student counselling In the university will be held at the University of Singapore new lecture theatre two at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 185 2 Eu gets court's 'yes' to be company director SINGAPORE. Mon. Charles Ku Keng Pang. 45. was granted leave by the High Court today to be "a director and to take part in the management of any company but not to be a promoter of it without any further order of
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  • 50 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tun Abdul Razak and Ton Puan Raha today paid their last respects to the late Ceylonese High Commissioner. Mr. R.B. Pelpola who died of a heart attack here yesterday. The body of the 73-year-old High Commissioner will be flown back to Ceylon tomorrow.
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. BP has donated 30 different types of chemicals to the Chemistry Department of the University of Singapore. Last December the company donated $10,000 worth of laboratory equipment.
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  • 101 2 MALACCA, Mon— A call to set up a national university here received unanimous support at a conference of principals of West Malaysian secondary schools here today. The call was made by Chief Minister of Malacca Dato Haji Talib bin Karim divine his address to the
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  • 443 3  - Paralytic bwho drives 100 miles a day to work CHUA SIEW KENC EXPERT URGES SELF-HELP FOR THE HANDICAPPED By I. Singapore, Monday 'Till-; handicapped should be rehabilitated so thai tluv could make themselves less dependent on others, ;i visiting Americari rehabilitation counsellor of retarded children said today. These are not
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  • 61 3 MALACCA. Mon The Democratic Action Party has applied lor n police permit to hold a public rally at Bandar Hilir padang here 00 Aug. 1. Secretary of Malacca DAP. Mr Bernard Sta Maria, said today that the aim of the rally is to explain the
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  • 51 3 SINGAPORE, Mon— Eighteen airport policemen will be transferred to other police divisions ea.ly next month. Tins has caused unhappiness amoiiK the 100 policemen, some uf w l,Din claim that those who aslcd tor transfers had been relumed, while thn.se who did not want transfers were being posted
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  • 29 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Vegetable seller Guh Kiok Teck. 35 was fined $1,500 or nine month* tail today for assisting in a 10.000 character lottery at Sißlap market ye.stcrd.iy
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  • 238 3 Spore plans charter flights to Europe SINGAPORE, Monday THK British Govern- ment will soon negotiate with Singapore for landing rights for its new air charter company, the British Overseas Air Charter Ltd. The Straits Times understands that such negotiations would result in a reciprocal arrangement for Singapore charter flights to
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  • 72 3 PEKAN, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong said today that land schemes in Pahang were not only aimed at benefiting the state and the people but would also guarantee a sound economy for all Bumiputras in the future. The King was speaking at a state banquet held at
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  • 271 3 SINGAPORE. Mon PIE British Ministry of Defence has instituted legal proceedings here against a local firm over the Wave Victor of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, now lying near Johore shoal buoy in Malaysian waters. In a writ taken out by the law firm of
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  • 74 3 APPEAL TO RELATIVES OF DEAD CARPENTER Mon. Police are looking for the relatives and fnend> of a Malaysian carpenter who died in the Outram Hospital yesterday after a fall from the third floor of an uncompleted building. Lim Ah Yau alias Wong You Chai 1 above), 22, ol Limbak Road,
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  • 103 3 TB patient found dead with broken skull SINGAPORE. Mon. A 63 year old tuberculosis patient was found dead with a broken skull at the foot of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital building on July 4. minutes after he had entered a toilet on the third floor, a coroner's court heard
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  • 51 3 SINOAPORE. Mon. A peon at the Teachers' Training College, Selamaj bin Sampir, 32. was given a conditional discharge and placed under a $500 bond today for stealing $10 from a purse belonging to a teacher. Mr. Tan Ah Heok at the TTC's gymnasium on July
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  • 37 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyik Lin will give a reception at the Istana lawn at 8 p.m tomorrow for 500 people who contributed towards the reorganisation of the motor transport •ervice.
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  • 201 3 A bigger role for private sector in Asean region I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The assistant minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Inche Taib Mahmud, today spoke of a bigger role for the private sector in the Asean region. He said that a U.N. study of Asean economic cooperation would be completed
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  • 51 3 PENANG. Mon.— An eight-man delegation of officials, headed by Chief District Officer Mr. Preecha Sudhlsongitram of Krabel district in South Thailand, is here to study Malajslas developmrnt in education, agriculture and rural projects. The delegation hopes to spend about five days In Kuala Lumpur from
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  • 32 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Arcndeacon Chhoa Heng Sze of Penang has been appointed Bishop of Sabah He will succeed the Rev. Tan Sri Roland Koh. transferred to West Malaysia last year.
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  • 26 3 SINOAPORE. Mon. Litterbug Nagalingam Rajaram. of Margaret Drive, was fined $10 today for throwing a bus ticket in Prince Edward Road on July 13.
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  • 378 4 $10,000 fine and jail for runner TWO FREED IN DRUGS CASE SINGAPORE, Mon MALAYSIAN labourer who delivered heroin worth $900,000 on the black market to a hotel on the promise that he wo uld be paid $10,000 for the job was jailed for a year today. Heng Ko; Cima alias
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  • 373 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. An assistant hotel manager accused of manslaughter told the High Court today that he did not realise he had his dagger in his hand, when fighting with a group of MSA personnel, until one of them
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  • 109 4 Drop in all groups of reserve blood stocks SINGAPORE. Mon. Reserve stocks of all groups In the Blood Bank fell from 920 units last week to 830 units this morning, according to the Blood Transfusion Service weekly report today. Though total stocks were in an "average position." stocks of group
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  • 392 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Main targets reached in first year of three-year transport plan yilK Communications Ministry today declared victory over Singapore's 15-year-old transport problem. In a flrsi-year review of the transport reorganisation programme, a Ministry statement said: "There is no doubt that we have already broken the back of a
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  • 277 5 Camera-shy housewife shares $10,000 with nine SINGAPORE, Monday fHE latest winner of 1 the Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest, Mrs. M. Chia, a Singapore housewife, will share her $10,000 prize with nine other women. Mrs. Chia's win came as a pleasant surprise not only to herself but to nine friends
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  • 195 5 Three air cadets to visit America SINGAPORE, Mon. Three members of the National Cadet Corps (Air) will leave for America on Wednesday under an International Air Cadet Exchange programme, sponsored annually by the U.S. Civil Air Patrol (CAP). They are Lieutenant Rasno Ma'on, 29, a teacher at Maju Secondary School;
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  • 195 5 Stabbed man lives to tell his story SINGAPORE. Monday A MAN who was stabbed in the stomach with two bearing scrapers, lived to name his assailant, a coroner's court heard today. But his friend, Wee Chal Lye. 24, did not. The man, whose name was not disclosed to the press,
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A learntr scooterlst, Lee Song Stan, wf.s fined a total of $170 today for «lx traffic offences at the Junction of Aljunled Road and Mattar Road on Dec. 7 last year.
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  • 146 5 CINGAPORE, Mon. Five business enterprises and five householders were charged today with not taking preventive measures against mosquito breeding between April 14 and May 7. Messrs. Vat Yuen Hong Co. Ltd. of Oxley Rise was fined $350. The company has six similar convictions. Three firms
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  • 108 5 CINOAPORE. Mon— Phase 2 of the Primary 1 registration on July 29 and 30 is for children, brothers and sisters of old boys or girls, members of school advisory and management committees, or staff of the same school where admission is sought. This corrects
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  • 73 5 IPOH. Mon Two more children of the Sultan of Perak. today qualified for a state allowance when the Perak Legislative Assembly passed without debate amendments to the Political Pensions and Compassionate Allowance enactment. The amendment which now adds Raja Juliana Rafeah and Raja Ahmaddln Razman to
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  • 49 5 SINGAPORE. Mon Chng Beng Yong of Joo Chiat Place was fined $50 today for driving a lorry without a licence on Nov. 18 last year. He was also fined $100 for having no insurance cover. Chng was arrested at the junction of Jalan Eunos and Jalan Tertilo.
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  • 310 6 KUALA LI'MIU'R, Monday A SOLDIER was fined $.")(H) or in default three months' jail by a magistrate's court here today for assaulting a clerk at Angkasapuri (Broadcasting House) on March 4. Private Mohamed Said bin Manoh, 24. was convicted of
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  • 181 6 Good teeth worth the effort for two teenagers lights of Dental Health Week, at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Both Secondary Three students, they received S5OO each, besides trophies and toothpaste. The second prize winners are Miss Lee Seek Leng, 16, of Anderson Secondary School, and A. Sativela, 15, of Bartley
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  • 33 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ong Chin Bock. 43. was fined $1,000 or nine months Jail today for assisting in a 10.000 character lottery In Lorong Halwa. of! Kheam Hock Road, yesterday.
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  • 75 6 Ministry's plan to fight eye diseases KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The fight against eye diseases will be "a definite project" under the school health services in future, Heal'h Minister Tan Sri Hajl Sardon bin Hajl Jubir announced today. As part of the fight, his Ministry will launch an applied nutrition project
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chinese Engineering Merchants Association is to have new three-storey building in Lorong 8, Geylang. Its president, Mr. Choy Peng Kwan, said that with the new premises activities would be further diversified to Include shipbuilding and to adopt advanced engineering techniques.
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  • 197 6 Labourer accused of murder of woman tenant SINGAPORE, Mon. A labourer was in his room holding a scout knife In his hand the night his co-tenant, a housewife, was found murdered outside his room, a preliminary inquiry heard today. A police corporal arrived later and Chia Soon Bak, alias Chia
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  • 46 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Slr.Rapore Polytechnic Students' Union hps called oft* Its proposed boycott of the canteen, planned for today. The decision was made after the students successfully negotiated with the canteen operator for improvement of service, quality of food and greater cleanliness.
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  • 179 6 MUAR Mon. One of the five candidates contesting next month's Mlc presidential elections, Mr. S Thangasami. has asked the party to explain why Tun V.T. Sambanthan is still the party's president. In a letter to the party's Secretary-General, Mr. S.S. Murugesu, he has also
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  • 102 6 SING A P O R E. Mon. The Aquarius Ball on July 31. organised by the Advertisers Association. will offer some unusual prizes. Here, secretary Pearl Soh shows off two of them. She models a Sl9O gypsy dress, from Joy's Boutique, which will be
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  • 206 7 TPOH, Mon. Quacks are 1 continuing to practise medicine as usual despite the recently passed law banning such activities. This was stated by Dr. John Lip Yoke Keong here last night when he was elected president of the Perak Medical Practitioners' Society at Its annual meetIng.
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  • 87 7 COLLEGE DRIVE TO FILL ACADEMIC POSTS SINGAPORE, Mon— The Ngee Ann Technical College is looking for a principal and at least 10 more academic staff. It Is expected the *>osts will be filled by early October when the next semester begins. The present semester will close at the end of
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  • 88 7 No cash for prizes KUALA TRENOOANU. Mon. The Blood Bank Supporters' Association here "desperately needs" funds to pay for prizes for 265 regular blood donors. Appealing to the public to contribute, the association's president Dr. Zakarla Sallm said today that these donors had qualified for medals. Of the 285 donors.
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  • 211 7 Surprise 'gift' from man who stole an MG SINGAPORE, Mon. His stolen i->r turned op with new paintwork, expensive interior fitting and a tuned-up engine compliments of the thief. Australian advertising executive Mr. Paul Wright, whose MGB was stolen last wee.k, is still recovering from the unintended compensation for "loan
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  • 155 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Music Teachers Association will hold Its fifth annual competition for music students at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 9 and 10. There are sections for piano, violin and singing. For each of the five classes of entry preparatory, junior. Intermediate, senior and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 228 7 Straits Times Crossword 1 I I i I I i I i I 1 i^i^i^i^H ACROSS acceptable turn In stockings 1 bumper delivery perhaps at f hM wMh roun( a Christmas. manner of speaking (8). I C e° 1 g d ,ncr e a. th p a »an ee ls
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  • 293 8 $39,000 award for rojak sellers hurt in crash CINGAPORE, Mon. Two rojak sellers, who were knocked down by a car while pushing their bicycle stall along West Coast Road more than three years ago, were awarded $39,833 damages and costs today. The award was made against motorist Alan Cheng Yau
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  • 56 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr T A Mugam of the Customs Central Narcotics Intelligence Bureau will speak on "Aspects of drug addiction In Singapore" at the Queenstown branch library on Friday at 3 p.m. The talk Is organised by the library's Young People's Service. Free admission tickets are
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  • 242 8  -  LESLIE FONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. Ksso has ■winded a $120 million contract tor the expansion <>f its Pulau Aver Chawan refinery to Ishikawa-jima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) of Japan. This is an increase of more than 30 per cent over the $90 million investment announced in February by
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  • 44 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. Pang Chee Peng, 17, a ttudent of Kirn Keat Vocational School died alter he was knocked down by a bus at Balestler Road today. Pang, of Kallang Road, was on his way home after school when it happened.
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  • 38 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. HP. Woodford. 47. until two years ago a chief police inspector, died today at the Ourram Hospital. He collapsed this morning at the St. jLmes Power Station, where he was a security officer
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  • 47 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's new High Commissioner to Malaysia. Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, received his credentials from President Sheares at the Istana today. Dr. Chiang, who succeeds Mr. Maurice Baker, is MP for llu Pandan and a bank economist. He leaves for Kuala Lumpur soon.
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  • 221 8 BIG HAUL OF t EXPLOSIVE POWDER SINGAPORE, Monday FIFTEEN drums of explosive powder believed to be intended for dynamiting fish was seized by police yesterday in what is perhaps the biggest haul of its kind. The seizure was made slnglehanded by Detective Corporal Tan Cheng How of the marine police.
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  • 79 8 Nanyang men moved to Changi SINOAPORE. Mon. The four detained Nanyang Slang Pau executives were reported to have been moved to Changi Prison from Central police station, where they had been since their arrest in May under the Internal Security Act. They were moved last Saturday. The men are Lee
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  • 26 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. There were no lop winners In yesterday's Tcto draw No. 56 71. The Jackpot for this Thursday's draw Is $115,000.
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  • 29 8 SINGAPORE. Mon The Slglap citizens' consultative committee will hold a baby show at the Slglap community centre on Aug. 7 as part of Its National Day celebrations.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • Letter to the Editor
    • 116 9 Bringing— life to TV's 'live' shows AFTER watching the first heats of the RTS Talentime 71/72 recently. I wonder what the subsequent programmes would be like. Is TV Singapore short of talented comperes for its live shows? If It Is, then it should Invite part-time comperes. We have a number
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    • 118 9 I HAVE been travelling in buses for the last 25 years and have never got sweeping locks of our ladies Into my eyes. Huwever. recently I was sitting behind a hippie boy. a Jack who looked like a Jill and smelt like a skunk, when his flowing hair swept Into
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    • 586 9 Where a single authority is prosecutor, defender, judge and jury In a police 'trial. Yl'T another police ins|) c C to r has been dismissed after a departmental inquiry (Sun. Times, July 11). Isn't It time some MP call for a review of the provisions of the Police Regulations with
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    • 261 9 What the death note didn't reveal about a —woman I AM a resident of block 70. Prince Charles Crescent, which was the scene of the tragedy reported under the heading "Death note tells of wife's lovers" (S.T.. July 15). While It Is a fact that the deceased father did leave
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    • 70 9 I REFER to the letter by J. Thomas (ST., July 1) regarding the provision of bus shelters on each side of Buklt Tlmah Road at Its Junction with Hill View Road. I wish to clarify that the management committee of the Princess Elizabeth community centre had not received any appeals
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    • 50 9 /COMMUTERS who wish \j to take a trip from Changi Road (at the 6th mile) via Telok Kurau Road to East Coast Road has to board two different buses. It will be Ideal If either Nos: 20. 30 30A or 31A Is rerouted for the above service. M.S.A. Singapore 16.
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    • 32 9 VT'ILL the authorities con- cerned please help to eradicate the mosquito breeding ground at the back of our row of houses in blocks 49 and 50, Kirn Keat Avenue? A.L., Singapore 12.
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    • 106 9 I REFER to the reply (S.T., July 16) by the Inland Revenue Department spokesman to "Business Woman" (S.T., July 3) in which he mentioned that TV licences, taxes, etc. should be paid by cheque through the post. At present we have a Post Office Savings
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  • The Straits Times
    • 425 10 The Second Malaysia Plan has emerged from Parliamentary debate not indeed unscathed but approved, its principles applauded and its objectives in general endorsed. The Prime Minister, winding up the debate, was able to speak with conscious pride of "the frank, constructive and responsible manner" in which members discussed
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    • 279 10 Progress to a modern economy solves some problems, but creates others. Singapore's Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, related his comments to Polytechnic students specifically to jobs and employment. Fast economic growth has enabled Singapore to get on top of unemployment, producing jobs for trained people. Economic
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    • 260 10 The Tourist Development Corporation is about to be launched, Parliamentary approval, possibly within the week, will be a formality. With the corporation co-ordinating and recommending action by the Government and the private sector, a new era for Malaysia's tourist industry is promised. Much will depend on the corporation's
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  • 846 10  - Off again -but with some changes HOWARD BENEDICT THE NEW APOLLO LAUNCH I BY I Cap* Kennedy. Florida CROM a moon buggy to chocolate bars in the K space helmets, Apollo 15 will dirter in many ways from previous moon missions. The astronauts even will launch their own satellite into
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    • 142 10 SYMPATHISE with lorry drivers and feel that "APPALLED" (S.T. July 3) Is being singularly unfair in condemning them as the prime cause of road accidents. Surely, nobody would say that alr-dlsasters are caused by jets! However, I am positive your readers will agree that
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    • 53 10 VOI'R correspondent R. Eu has my support, in the complaint against the bus services in K.L. It Is frustrating to wait for the chance to board a bus, especially in the hot noon sun or when trying to keep an appoint' ment. Let's have some action from the bus companies.
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    • 60 10 ifY WIFE applied for 11 citizenship on November 1. 1969. The Pegawal Penjaga Kewarganegaraan promised that the formalities would take only four or five months. After several enquiries. I've heard nothing definite. Why this delay? Don't tell me It will take half a decade! I can quote those who applied
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    • 143 10 JWOTINO the emphasis on the Importance of learning Bahasa Malaysia. I was shocked to learn that Cochrane Road School, in Kuala Lumpur does not have Bahasa Malaysia classes 'or the Sixth Form. It is a fact thai the general standard of efficiency in f he language in
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  • 989 10 China and a swinging to U.N. By ERNEST COREA WILL a delegation from Com munist China push its way through the glassfronted revolving doorway at United Nations Headquarters this year? A resolution sponsored by Albania and 16 other nations seeks this. President iftxon's announcement that he would personally seek to
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE 1
    • 151 11 RAWALPINDI. Mon. While Dr. Henry Kissinger was rmkin* his recent top-secret trip t3 Peking, a stand-in looking like Kissinger took part in a motorcade in Nil hi.iu.ili Pakistan, to reinforce the deception that Dr Kissinger was there, informants said here yesterday. Dr. Kissinger. President Nixon's
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    • 822 11 WASHINGTON, Mon 'My fortynine hours in Peking which shook the world' CHINESE food is superb. I know how to eat with wooden chopsticks, but did not dare do so with the ivory pair I was given because the food slid off.— Dr. Kissinger. J)R. Henry Kissinger, the
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    • 347 11 L BRITAIN f SET TO GET CHINA rINTO THE UN WASHINGTON, Mon. Britain has advised the U.S. Government it will vote without reservation for China's admission to the United Nations regardles? of what the United States may do. U.S. officials, who disclosed this yesterday, said the British Government also has
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    • 127 11 Mao is still keen on UN membership UONG KONG, Mon. C'.iina has reaffirmed her Interest in joining the United Nations and criticised U*S. policy on Chinese representation In the world body and American insistence that any change required a two-thirds majority. Peking also renewed its determination to reject a "Two
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    • 439 11 MANILA, Monday 4 MEMBER of the Philippine Congress who is A visiting North Vietnam this week was today reported to be arranging to proceed to Peking on a mission for President Marcos. The Manila Times said Mr. Carmelo Barbero, sche- duled to
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 148 12 We must maintain our deterrent: Laird WASHINGTON, Mon. T Secretary of Defence Mr. Melvln R. Laird said last night the United States must continue to build militarily even while seeking to normalise US. -China relations through President Nixon's trip to Peking. "We must maintain our realistic deterrent," Mr. Laird told
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    • 397 12 WASHINGTON, Mon DEPR ESENTATIVE 1X Paul McCloskey said yesterday President Nixon's planned trip to China has not dampened his drive for the presidency and he will stay In the race. The Californian Republican, who is making a long-shot campaign against Mr. Nixon, said ending
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    • 150 12 PRESIDENT GETS AN 'ALL SMILES' GREETING A SMILING President Nixon is greeted by Agricultural Secretary and Mrs. Clifford Hardin and Commercial Secretary and Mrs. Maurice Stans (right) on his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base. Mr. Nixon cut short his stay in San Clemente in California to begin preparing for
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    • 141 12 I ONDON, Mon. Prince Philip, known for his outspoken attacks on British industry, today defended Britain's manufacturers. He claimed that Britain was losing out. but British industry had been hindered by factors outside Its direct control. "I think that manufacturers have been let down by
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    • 46 12 BELFAST. Mon. Bomb explosions last night damaged a Oulnness brewery store near the city centre and a telephone exchange just three mtles south of here. There were no Immediate reports o casualties and police pnd .troops Immediately sealed off the respective areas. Reuter.
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    • 28 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. The longshoiemen's strike that has virtually shut down 24 West Coast ports entered it* 19th day yesterday with no end In sight. UPI.
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    • 120 12 MESSINA (Sicily). Mon. Two people were killed and 16 injured, one seriously, when a car competing In a 1.000 c.c. saloon car rally crashed off the track into the crowd here today. The two who died were Vincenzo Matonti. 57, and Pletro
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    • 440 12 Jordan battles: Iraq severs ties- BEIRUT, Monday. JRAQ, angered by the Jordanian Army's bloody crackdown on Palestinian guerillas, severed relations with Jordan yesterday. A communique broadcast by Baghdad Radio said Iraq was breaking relations with Jordan and would close its 100-mile border with her and bar Jordanian planes from flying
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    • 63 12 MANILA. Mon. Mindanao State University says it is tuini ing to communist countries for 1 possible assistance, because of a decline in western aid to Philippine universities. Dr. Mauyag M. Tamano, the university's bat Muslim president, said his vice-president for development. Or. Quitero F. Mira.ite.
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    • 27 12 NEW YORK. Mon New York released a report yesterday estimating that more than onethird of the city's 285.161 high school students have used drugs. AP.
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    • 199 12 Buddha statue seizure Judge to be charged MANILA, Mon. Th, Philippine Senate committee on justice has recommended that crinu nal and administrate charges should be brought against Judgt Pio Marcos for violating the Constitution in the seizure of a Buddh.. statue. The committee's 310-pagr report completed yesterday accused the judo
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 315 13 Give up plan to run for President call to Thieu CAIGON, iMon. A J Bud dhist-backed organisation has demanded that President Thieu renounce his candidacy for reelection in October if he wanted to assure that the voting would be fair and honest. The group. calling itself the "People's AntlElectlon Rigging
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    • 44 13 Family joy at Lucie's wedding TELE VISION star Lucille Ball Morton and Desi Arnaz stand beside their daughter, Lucle Desiree Arnaz and her husband Phil Vandervort Menegaux who were married in the bride's mother's home at Beverly Hills. California on Saturday. I PI radiophoto.
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    • 167 13 Girl in a cuddle dies after stabbing TORQUAY. (England). Mon. The 16--year-old girl and her dancing partner stepped out into the garden of a country club and as they kissed beneath a tree a killer struck. With one knife blow, the assailant wounded Rob Mudge. 22 an amateur boxer, and
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    • 44 13 AUCKLAND. Mon— A group of 50 youths demonstrated against the "repressive policies" of the Sovtet Government outrldfr a theatre here last night while the Russian Novosibirsk ballet performed inside. The demonstrators, some of them Jews, stood with placards In silent protest Reuter
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    • 217 13 HONG KONG. Mon. I A REVOLUTIONARY Chinese-E n g lish dictionary compiled by the well-known Chinese novelist Lin Yutang will be on sale next summer, a spokesman for the Hong Kong Chinese University said today. The dictionary, selling at US$2O, records Chinese characters
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    • 248 13 TOKYO. Monday. \T LEAST 21 people have died in accidents related to violent storms that struck central and western Japan over the weekend, triggering landslides and floods. The worst accident was at a beach near the western city of Aiol, where a
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    • 240 13 YAHYA'S OFFER TO MEET INDIRA 'A TRAP' DELHI. Mon— PreI sldent Yahya Khan's reported offer to meet Mrs. Indira Gandhi on the East Pakistan issue was nothing but a trap. Foreign Minister Mr. Swaran Singh said yesterday. H« said the President, would do better to talk to Sheikh Mujlbur Rahman,
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    • 28 13 MONTREAL. Mon. Air Canada resumed normal operations yesterday after a 24-hour selective walkout by members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers In Toronto
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 37 14 VIcAlister UM. \mbassador M G. F. I'nion Pone Meng staling I. R. G. IV. Jacks $3 46 $2.90 $285 $1.15 $1.12 $1.66 $4.22 $1.02 $2.42 .2i .H .1 .11 .0! .0! .01 .0 1 .0 1
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      • 29 14 F. E. Ship ti. Royal V.B.T. 3CBC P.E.G.I. II. Par Imperial Perak $2.50 $0.80 $5.30 $5.75 $2.15 $2.56 $0.68 $1.33 —.12 —.11 —.10 —.10 —.05 —.05 —.04 —.04
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      • 15 14 Tons Meng 1.040.000 City Dcv 336.000 Haw Par 254.000 Public Bank 209.000
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      • 45 14 July 16 July 19 t Industrials: 174.63 175.19 Industrials: 167.51 168 .00 Hotels: 83.85 82.61 Properties: 142.08 142.96 Tins: 94.39 94.53 t t rubbers: 118.35 118.32 t Dec. 30. 1966=100 (corr) Dec. 30, 19«6=100 (uncorr) 1 Dec 31. 1!W 100 t Dec 29. 1M2=1OO
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    • 1064 14 BID AMD OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTEO AT J|« c< eLOK AND KOALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF TNE STOCK EXCHANCE WITH PRICE MOVtMIMTt IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WHI; K t.nn (LOSING TONE: Tins steady while the rest mixed. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the i Stock Exchange yesterday
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    • 259 14 BETTER sentiment prevailed on the stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Buyers came back into the market following the spate of profit-taking seen towards the end of last week. Overall sentiment was much stronger with share prices firming gradually over a wider spectrum of the
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    • 49 14 (\S the official Malayan Short Term Money Market for the week ended July 17, 1971 the ranee of call rate* was a* follows: BANKING Ft'NDS: 3U per cent to V- per cent. GENERAL FUND: 3<& per cent to 4Vi per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled SIBS million.
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    • 1234 14 BUSINESS In and reported to a the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shewn in brackets In lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan (6) $1.59, (11) $1.60, (1) 1.58. Allied Choc (3) $1.99. (1) $1.98,
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    • 98 14 ISLAND Peninsular (M) Is paying a third Interim dividend of 5 per cent bringing the total to date for the year ended March 1971. 14 per cent against only 8 per cent for the whole of the last financial year. C H E N D E RIANG TIN
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    • 178 14 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at July 19 i.ocai aoiiars 10 one unit of Foreign Currency Selling TT or OD n Buying OD Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canada Dollars New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar L'S. Dollar Local dollars
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    • 436 14 COUTH Malaysia Industries comes to the market hot on the heels of Malaysia Rice Industries and becomes the 12th company to seek listing this year. It offers to the public a total of 1,176.000 Ordinary shares of $1 par which will Increase its paid up
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 46 14 ■JIIK Straits tin price in Penanfl yesterday continued the weekend decline by another $3.25 to $040.87 h per picul on an official offering up tons to 272 tons. The myiket was fairly steady with moderate support from the United States and the United Kingdom.
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      • 54 14 Saturday Frxlay sus $u» London Closed 40.74 Beirut Ml. lo 41.00 Honitkong Delayed 41.67 Zurich Closed 40.70 B 40.85 8 Paris Closed 4U.D4 9-pore (1) 42» 41.975 Spore (2) 158.40 157.30 'II Kxpo-t price in non-sterling areas in U.B. dollars per tael. <2l Local dealers puce In
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      • 24 14 JULY 19. RUBBER: 99.25 cents per kilo (down 1.00 cent). TIN: 5640.87 J. (down $3.25). Official offering 272 tons (up 39 tons).
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      • 111 14 OHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL VESTEROAV. Cecenut Oil: bulk $54 sellers, drum ■>.',R) sellers. Copra: Mixed (fob.) loose Aug./ Sent. IK Cont $33 B Prppar: Muntok AST A white f o.b. I"" NL.W (190 sellers. Sarawak white fob. 96<~, NLW (110 sellers. Sarawak •ptcial
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      • 185 14 r^PENING quotations were marked up yesterday in sympathy with London advices, but sellers predominated in very thin conditions and the rubber market sagged back to Friday's final levels before becoming idle. The morning session closed very quiet. The" market lost further ground In the afternoon as sellers found
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      • 106 14 QUTPUT of tin concentrates v for the month of June by the following mines are: Picub Aokam 3 194 Austral Amal 625 Austral Kampar 320 Ayer Hitam 4.469 Berjuntal 6.123 Chendertang 460 Oopeng J. 720 Hong Kong 398 Idrls Hydraulic 526 Kamuntlng 2.211 Kampong Lanjut 1.527 Kent
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    • 193 14 KEPONO Plant atlon reports higher profits of an estimated $4.5 million before tax for the first half to March against $3.6 million previously from turnover up $2.4 million at $18.3 million. Of the total earnings, rubber contributed $1.6 million ($1.5 million) and oil Dalm $2.9 million
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    • 142 14 KI'LIM Group's chairman P.B.L. Coghlan says the recent price rise in palm oil will be of considerable benefit to the company should it be maintained. He told the general meeting held last week that production for the six months to June rose to 10.867 tons from 6.654 tons
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    • 310 14 Exchange acts on two counters AMBASSADOR Hotel A (soon to be called Temengong Securities) has been restricted to ready deals only from commencement of trading today. The Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last night decided to restrict trading in the counter after it hit a new
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 483 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. Mining and oil shares closed marginally lower following a slightly firmer opening on the Melj bourne Stock Exchange today. Volume was w«-!j down, buyIng support *was limited and selective. Industrials had about twice as many rises as falls but they were very small and on the whole
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      • 68 14 T»HESE Asian dollar rates were quoted yesterday bthe following banks: OCBC. Chartered, Bank of America. FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 5-1516 to 6-\'; 2 mths 5-15/16 to 6-1 16^ 3 mths 6-18 to 6-5/16^, 6
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      • 232 14 "LIONO KONO. Mon. The ±x market opened and closed on a lower note with most popular siociw on a downward trend. Both the local and Lor don registers of Hong Kong S Banks eased HKS2 Hone Kong Land slid ro HK131.75. down HK$3 In the Industrial section, shares
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      • 18 14 Hn "Manet market In Hons Kon K yr.terday the O doll.. r^nr..^. 802 for tt
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  • 267 15  - Susan comes to Nantah from Britain to talk, talk and talk in Mandarin LESLIE FONG By CINGAPORE, Mo n. l3 Susan Blofeld, 21, has come from England with one aim in mind. "To talk, talk and talk" in Mandarin. Susan, a second-year btudent of Chinese Studies at Leeds University, is
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  • 63 15 PENANG, Mon. A 26--year-old woman, See Hong, alias See Peng Boey. today denied a charge of kidnapping a nine-year-old girl. See. represented by Mr Trlp- tlpal Singh, was alleged to have abducted the girl from the compound of Residency Road Primary School at 12.30 pm on
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  • 236 15  - Firemen out to dampen love at the -airport IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Mon. Love at the airport here is calling out the fire brigade. It is aiso creating a big headache for pilot and air traffic controllers. The canine season is on and the dogs, for some mysterious
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  • 113 15 Fund-raising concert draws a full house SINGAPORE, Mo n Young pianist Lim Tshul Fei and other prize-win-ners of the Singapore Musical Society compettlon played to a full house at the Cultural Centre last Saturday and they were playing for play not to win. The concert, presented by Victor Doggett. was
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  • 198 15 PENANG. Mon. DAP opposition leader Mr. Yeap Ohlm Ouan today asain urged the Speaker Inche Harun bin Sirat to 'immediately" call a session of the State Legislative Assembly. Mr. Yeap said in an open letter that he intended to move a
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  • 373 15 Call to fill a 'gap' in dialogue GOVT, PRESS AND THE PEOPLE SINGAPORE, Monday A MASS media workshop yesterday called for effective channels of communications between the Government, the press and the people. This, according to a communique issued today, is to bridge the gap caused by a lack of
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    • 551 15 On your TV and Radio 3N PM Opening and General The Importance of Good M r P h 3l F 1 .Ml 7.« T F? h The C) Fa mil ,(C-Re P e,,) JJS For The Family (M) N (C) J.SS A Diary of Events in Singapore J-J Quf Mu
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    • 298 16  -  ANNA GOH by pOR a change, seven mannequins from Maybelle's Modelling Academy in Penang will not walk or parade on the catwalk when they show off 50 outfits at three charity shows to be held in I poll, Penang and
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    • 210 16 A WOMAN should keep her ovaries if she treasures her youthful looks. Remove them and she ages prematurely and loses much of her feminity. This warning came from an American obstetrician and gynaecologist, Professor Clyde Randall, who was in Singapore
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    • 745 18 ~~5H~[ "TriALAYsSi^NTERNATSNAr" tarn SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO Na 3OE. Jin. Ampjng. Kuele Lu.npur I I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Penang Arrhrtt: lUNCA RAYA 24/21 Jlly 27/11 My 11/ 2 Am Havre 2b/l. London 21/8, H'burg 2/9. R'dam 4.9 A'werp 7/9, Bremen 9,9. lUNCA
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 635 19 T H n T v ANNOUNCED THEPOLLOW. B/< d Y ktku B s BERTHIMO ARRANGEMENTS PORT IWETTENMAM ro« JULY to. Sh Wlvwf A»i«n Envoy. M.ilu. out Kuma»achi Mar fo 16 7. &n *o An Tigrt and Lycaon. -airixrstjr* rssss tz «5 ajar BR^a- North th.r.: T»jak. •»mila Maru Vl6. Mchiryu
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    • 943 19 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, To be held at our sales-room. No. 104. Market Street. Singapore, on Tuesday. 27th July 1971. at 2.30 p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1. Nos. 118, A G. Nos. 120 A D. Nos. 122 A/H and Nos. 122J Tanah Merah Besar Road. (22 furnished semi-detached houses)
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    • 708 19 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY Tender Notice Tender for Supply and Delivery of Sixty (6« Nos.) 5.000 lb. (apaclty Short Mast ForkUft Trucks The Port of Singapore Authority Invites tenders for the supply and delivery of sixty (60 Nos.) 5,000 lb. capacity Short Mast ForkUft Trucks. Interested tenders should apply
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    • 545 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Cap. IS. 1970 Ed.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 166 OF 1»T1 Re: SOH BABY also known as SOH MAY LEE EX PARTE: FTTZPATRICK S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED CREDITORS NOTICE To. Soh Baby also known as Soh May Lee. No. 12
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    • 758 19 INI ITP (A) CIVIL ENGINEER (B) ARCHITECT The Jurong Tbwn Corporation invites applications (or the above posts. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Post (A) A Degree /Diploma in Civil Engineering from a recognised University or Institution and, or Member ot the Institution of Civil Engineers or its equivalent. Post (B) A Degree, Diploma
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 811 20 GENUAL ADVWTISIMiMTS mE.T.SEMENTS ACCEPTED UP TO ANNOUNCtMENT/PMSONAL s .|>,.. t mt, m cats s S.M PM. MILT s«p»«t mH *M MHi MM et*ti i Minna Mir »1.B» 1 "SfS. MBMM »7S« /or li uoedi fftWi CATS. TEL *****1 minimum t:0 /or 20 words ls)M«i is* Ualiria 14 71 I FOR
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    • 772 20 CHEQUERS HOTEL requires Tele phone Operator/Receptionist. Appli cants must have School Certificate pleasing personality. ability I operate switchboard send tilegrar and type. Reply with (non return able) pass-port size photograph t Box A 5956 ST. Spore. MALE FEMALE part-time Interview ers urgently required by a Researc <ir> aniaatlon preferably those
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    • 960 20 WOULD WIDE ORGANISATION re quires temporary peon with posslbllit) of absorp:ion in the permanent post a Preferably with secondary educatioi n and one year experience. Reply ti Box A597S B.T. Singapore. REQUIRED INOOOR SALESGIRLS salesmen to sell Jewellerys am handicrafts. Apply personally, sup n rerne Jewellery, 23. Hyatt Hole h
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    • 940 20 $EMBAWANC HILLS ESTATE: 4 t roomed detached Bungalow. Furnished $300- p.m. Seletar Hills Estate n 3 Bedroomed senv-detached/terrace 0 fnfurnlshed. Available Immediately. Real Estate Agents And Investment i, Company. 53 The Arcade. *****/ il 9430" 76-72. Spore OFF HOLLAND ROAD 2-storey 1 executive bungalow with spacious garden for entertainment. A'io
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    • 1040 20 OIST. 11 FURNISHED 1 BEDROOMED bungalow and 1 semi-detached bungalow available Immediately. Tel: ***** B'pore. OIST. 11 OUIET and centrally located furnished 3-bedroomed flat with servant* amenities. Tel: Spore *****. OXLEV GARDEN luxuriously furnished flat 2 bedrooms servant's room. Contact tel. *****5 during office hours. NEW LUXURIOUS APARTMENT, partly furnished.
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    • 863 20 SELETAR MILLS. 2-storey semidetached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, mosaic throughout. Area 3.300 sq ft. Ring B.C.R.E ***** (B'pore). SERANGOON GARDEN single-storey ■em I -detached area approx. 3.000 •q.ft. $42,500- 0.n.0 Tel: B'pore *****2 Public Housing/Maintenance OFFICE CUM RESIDENCE at Ram butan Road, off Joo Chlat. Area 11.000 sq. ft. Phone Victor
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    • 833 20 RAPID STENOGRAPHY 2 3 months. Typewriting Shorthand (theory' speed 50 I3u>: Vacancies: Bookkeeping Elementary I Intermediate/ Higher Accounting. English. Math I mattes (groups/Individually Sec. I I IV.) SIC. 283 C Srlegie Complex. 75 Middle Road. ***** 21 181 I STAMFORO CENTRES NEW COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE has the internationally noted Computer
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    • 946 20 NAM-MO TRAVEL SERVICE Limited. Malaya Seven Days BsllO/-. alt*"condition*! Bus *****. (air condN* Honed room). Departure Every Sun- day. Mfnday during School Holidays Bs7o Every Wednesday. C Highlands 2 days 3 nights B$4A 7/8/71 18.00 p.m.) Bangkok Chlengmai fifteen Pays *****-. h mat by air. eight days ***** 11/8/71, »9
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  • 725 21 Razak's call for change of views MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TUN Abdul Razak and his Deputy, Tun (Dr.) Ismail tonight appealed strongly for a change in attitudes on the part of Malaysians to ensure success of the $14,350 million Second Development Plan which the Dewan Ra'ayat accepted with acclamation.
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  • 183 21 I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. ±v Judges of the Federal Court and the High Courts In the country may get a hefty rise in salaries and allowances. If the Judges' Remuneration Bill 1971 tabled in Parliament today Is approved, they will get monthly salary Increases ranging
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  • 191 21 CINGAPORE, Mon. A 1 regimental quartermaster at the 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade, Athan s/o Kadraseh Kader Tamby, "as charged today with stealing 35 pairs of combat boots at Tanah Merah Camp on May 4 last year. Mohamed Yaacub bin Ahmad, who is alleged to have
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 519 21 ont. from Page 20) outs/Yachts lor ml* A I LAB LI FOR IMMEDIATE «RTER M/V Miss Preeport 106' ■■red 11 knots. 800 h.p.. 10.000 i fuel and 18.000 water. 11/ V It Creek B*' long, speed 10.5 SM h.p 8.500 callon water < 000 tallon fuel and a Beet of
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    • 566 21 it« 3 MO "1100" v/food running condition. $2,900/- ono. HP possible. Chlselhurst Orove, Spore ***** afternoon. 1 OWNER VAUXNALL VIVA Deluxe January 1967. radio air-horn, r/tax till December |2,590/-. ***** Teo 8 pore SUNBEAM ALPINE Ist registered 1968 mileage 18.000 new atichelin-X tyres immaculate condition 53. 950/--o no. Spore 44^722
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    • 599 21 Dogs at Mad MALI PEDICREE BEAGLE looking for mate. 2 years old. Champion bloodline. Further particular! contact B'pore *****3. Wanted to purchase CAMERA 3SMM ILK. Late model anfe. telephoto leniei. Spore *****5. Pets lor SOiO AVAM BRAND OOQ FOOD cheapest and beat $3 50 for 8 lb> Telephone ***** durlnf
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    • 675 21 TAWARAN akan di-terlma di-Pejabat Pengarah Parit dan Taliayer Negerl, Perak, Ipoh darl Pemborong yang berdaftar dengan J.P.T. dalam Kelas D' dan atas hlngga Jam 12.00 tengah harl pa- da 2.8.71 untok: The construction of one (1) No. Triple IV -V R.C Tidal Control Gate at Parit T in the Bagan
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    • 640 21 IN THE HIGH COI'RT IN MALAYA AT KUALA 11 Mil R COMPANIES (WINDING UP) NO: 16 OF 1971 In the Mmtter of ENG CHONG TIN MINING BDN. BHD. And In the Matter of the Companies Act, 1965. ADVERTISEMENT OF TETITION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition (or the Winding
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    • 291 21 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LIMIT* COMPANIES (WINDING-l'P) NO: 11 OF 1911 In the Matter of SHARIKAT MECCUL (M) SDN. BHD. And In the Matter of th« Companies Act, 19«5. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that a Petition for the WlndlngUp of the abovenamed Company
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 688 22  - Oona— the best mare since Bright Eyes EPSOM JEEP RACING with ()()N A, winner of the King's Cup on Sunday, can be rated the best sprinting mare since Bright Eyes. Like Bright Eyes, Cona rose from humble company. She was a "bush" horse from Western Australia and her first win
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    • 714 22 \VEIGHTS for the Penang races this weekend: SATURDAY CL. 2, DIV. 2 6F. Sir Apex 900 Tamu 8.11 Escalation 8.11 Dollar Seeker 8.11 Firecracker 8.10 Monnlckendam 8.08 Gellga 808 Right Combination 8.07 Sokltoml 8.01 Hillcourt 7.13 Playotone 7.11 Sri Llpls 7.07 CL. 2, DIV. 3 7F. Signal 9
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    • 202 22 CHICAGO, Mon. Bruce Crampton of Australia won the US$l5O,OOO Western Open golf tournament here yesterday. With a final round of par 7i over the 6,749-yard Olympia Field course, Crampton finished with a 279 total two strokes ahead of Bobby Nichols. Nknols birdied the final hole
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    • 109 22 NEW YORK. Mon Results of baseball games played yesterday American league: New York 2 Chicago 2 (1st); New York 6 Cnlcago 1 (2nd): Milwaukee 5 Boston 4 Washington 3 Minnesota 2; Kansas City 8 Detrclt 2 list); Kansas City 4 Detroit 3 (2nd); Baltimore 7 Oakland 3:
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    • 49 22 PARIS, Mon. Belgian Eddy Merckx yesterday became the third man to win the Tour de France cycle race three times in succession. Merckx completed the 3.600--kilometre (2.237-mlle) race flmin Slsec clear of Joop Zoetemelk of Holland, who took second place for the second year running
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    • 335 22 200,000 scream 'Stay, stay, at Pele's tearful farewell 010 DE JANEIRO, Mon. A crowd of nearly 200,000 screamed "Ficana, fica, flea" ("stay, stay, stay") as a weeping Pele stepped on* the field at the giant Maracana Stadium here yesterday after playing his last game for Brazil. The fabulous Pele went
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    • 463 22 India and Pakistan join the super powers LONDON, Mon. Pakistan's tour of England, which ended on Friday with the touring teams victory over Surrey, provided further evidence that crickets super powers will soon have to make room for the Asian countries. England, Australia, South Africa and the West Indies no
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    • 462 22 LONDON. Mon. Graham McKenzie. Leicestershire's Australian Test bowler, sent down eight no balls In one over to help Kent win their John Player Sunday League match at Folkestone yesterday. Kent, needing 169 off 40 overs to win, were 32 for no wicket when
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 664 22 BbS MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO. £■51 (M) BERHAD. A leading manufacturer of electrical home appliances invites applications from Malaysian citizens for the posts of:— L RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Requirements: Female, preferably Malay around 18 and single. Able to type accurately at 45 w.p.m. and translate Malay correspondence. Senior Cambridge or equivalent will be
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  • 347 23  -  JOE DORAI By CINGAPORE'S hopes J of doing better in this year's Merdeka and Pesta Sukan soccer competitions have soared after Sunday night's 8-1 win over Negn Sembilan. Fans, who were showing glgna of losing interest after th c early-of-the-•ea s o n disappointments,
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  • 197 23 Police dash SRC's hopes for a double P)LICE yesterday dashed league hockey champions Singapore Recreation Club's hopes of a double this season when they beat them 1-0 in a Senior knockout semifinal at the padang. On cold figures SRC were the better side and should have been the winners. They
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  • 38 23 DEFENDING champions Indonesian Embassy will meet diplomatic officers and staff of the Malaysian High Commission in friendly tennis, table tennis, volleyball, badminton and sepaktakraw for the coveted 'Raja Muda Iskandar' challenge trophy on Friday and Saturday.
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  • 401 23 By PETER SIOW IIfHITLEY schoolgirl Koh Hong Phang 15, gave this year's National School athletic championships a flying start at Farrer Park yesterday when she beat tiie Seap games qualifying mark of 4.91 m for the women's long Jump. Koh. who was competing in the 'B
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  • 195 23 FORCES SCORE 3-1 WIN TITLE-blddlng Armed Forces continued their winning streak when they beat Rheem Hume 5-1 In the FAS League Div. 3C at Farrer Park yesterday. Forces found their scoring mood late in the first half. Rheem Hume shot to the front with a goal by inside-right Maskum Omar
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  • 25 23 A TOTAL of 28 teams will compete in the People's Association inter-community centre Cup badminton tournament, organised by the Mountbatten CC. starting today.
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  • 377 23 T ONDON. Mon. Ashok J Mankad scored his first tour century as he helped the Indian cricketers to a first innings lead of 106 runs with six wickets standing at tea against Hampshire here today. Mankad. 25, righthand batsman, toiled for 335 minutes for
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  • 435 23  -  P. SENEVIRATNE By gRIAN Isaac, 32, yesterday beat the young, highly talented Cyril Jerris, 18, to retain his bantamweight title in the national boxing championships at the SBA hall last night. Jerris gave Isaac a tough time and was never overawed by the reputation or experience
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  • 124 23 British Press pays tribute to 'King' Pele LONDON. Mon. The British Press today paid Pele the compliment of running the story of his retirement on the main sports page. All seven national newspapers carried reports of Pele's final 45 minutes in Brazil's No. 10 shirt in the 2-2 tie agains.
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  • 140 23 Aussie crack shots for Pesta shoot A TEAM of Australian marksmen will compete In this year's Pesta Sukan International shooting competition to be held from Aug. 8 to Aug. 14. Australia will be sending 12 competitors six for the clay pigeon and six for trap. The Singapore Shooting Association's president,
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  • 103 23 pDDIE GOH. Singapore's only representative for the coming World archery championships at York, won the National Field Shoot "A" freestyle title at Changl over the weekend. He scored 278 points 14 points more than Pete Collins of RAF Changl. Third was Tab Hunter with 223. Joe
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  • 195 23 THE president of the Na■l tlonal Olympic Council, Mr. E.W. Barker yesterday urged the Singapore Hockey Association and Its players not to fall their sponsors. Mr. Barker said this when he received a cheque for $15,000 for hockey from Mr. C.W. Cough, of
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 38 23 ATHLETICS National Schools championships (Farrer Park, 2 p.m.). SOCCER PAS Dlv 3A: Alexandra v SCC. Foresters v PBMS, Kampong Kapor v Khalsa. PUB v Ming Court (AU matches at Farrer Park). GOLF SICC Elder Trophy semifinals (Buklt course).
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  • 95 24 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police today offered $10,000 reward for Information which could lead to the arrest and conviction of Ngoh Tee Wah. 22. who Is wanted In connection with a cheating case. His last known address is 4, Block L. Morse Road. The reward offer Is valid
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  • 130 24 IF THIS looks familiar, I know why it's like a pace torn out from a Japanese p a ttern book! Even the faces look familiar. No reason why not, because these are five top fashion models from Japan. They are with
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  • 427 24 LONDON. Mon The Mock market cloned steady ahead of the Chancellor of the Exchequers statement on the economy. Although trading Industrials attracted profit-takinK. second line issues often advanced. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times index was down 0.8 at 409 2 (aftei 408.4). Closing middle prices of selected
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  • 62 24 HONO KONO, Mon. A twin-engine C 46 cargo plane of Air America landed salely on one engine today after developing mechanical trouble about 150 miles from here on a flight from Tainan in southern Taiwan. The plane was en route to Vientiane. after undergoing maintenance
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  • 40 24 TAIPEI, Mon. Taiwan will soon Implement wartime oil rationing laws, it was announced today, but a government .spokesman said the new laws have no connection with President Richard Nixon's announcement of plans to visit mainland. China.
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  • 32 24 NEW DELHI. Mon. Foreign Minister Swaran Singh warned today that a continued supply of American arms to Pakistan could affect the relations between India and the United States. Reuter. AP.
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  • 95 24 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water consumption yesterday was 94.7 million gallons 5.2 million gallons below Saturday's consumption figure. Rainfall recorded at the Macßitchie catchment area was 0.03 in, Peirce 0.01 in and Seletar 0.02 in. Last week's water consumption, with daily average at 99.2 million gallons, was the highest
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  • 288 24 Counter plan to US on stockpile sales KUALA LUMPUR. Monday jyjALAYSIA and other natural rubber producing countries have submitted a "coun-ter-proposal" to the United States on her decision to sell her stockpile rubber, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced here today. i The Ministry said that Malaysia expected the
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  • 110 24 Russia to study abandoned Indon projects JAKARTA, Mon. The Soviet Union and Indonesia signed an agreement today for a study of two big Soviet Industrial projects here abandoned for six years. Soviet ambassador Mikhail Volkov said a 24-man Russian mission would arrive next month to survey the projects worth more
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  • 81 24 Ban on Koran from Spore, Penang JAKARTA, Mon. The Holy Koran printed in Singapore and Penang has been banned in North Sumatra, Antara news agency reported today. Antara quoted sources In Medan. the North Sumatran capital, saying the books "might bring about misinterpretation among the readers and reduce the purity
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 132 24 Whitmont P.P. (Permanent Press) Business shirts retain their 'just pressed' appearance all day long. You always look neat, confident, successful. Fixed prices for long sleeves from 51 9.90 to $49.50 see the Whitmont ties to match. hhittttontQ Available from: tipaßß 72-74 HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6 METROTEX LIAT TOWERS. 541 ORCHARD
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    • 207 24 Q il^T* Newly developed fluids youunf A ensure maximum Or performance and complete safety in ITrJ^^JBI hydraulic systems. Mm^LLI4U|I Heat build-up liTm^LgrT*! causes brakes to fail I^^QMmLJ „,i' or lock dangerously. "l That's why Lockheed •«i, Super Fluids have very L^ „<i< high boiling points to JP^^^^ give that extra
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