The Straits Times, 28 August 1971

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The Straits Times The National NBwspaper Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2507
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  • 864 1 Japan floats the yen Shock reversal of earlier decision TOKYO, Friday JAPAN will allow the yen to float from t omorrow, the Finance Ministry so id tonight. The Ministry niiiiouiuenicnt \v;is I dramatic reversal of a Government decision on Tuesday to keep the yen at its present parity of 960
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  • 75 1 American troops lose tank, five men DANANG, Fri. North Vietnamese soldiers killed five American troops and wounded 12 in attacks on two armoured columns searching for rocket launching sites pointed at this strategic northern port and its big I.S. air base. The U.S. troops from the Americal Division were sweeping
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Fri. The Bri tish Government Issued on r rder today under which oil tanker owners could be fined mi I lions of pounds for pollution of the shoreline.— Reuter.
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  • 91 1 rERE was no trace of the austere looks usually worn by Communist China's representatives, when this happy foursome moved through the crowd at the 39th Venice Film Festival. Unthinkable in pre-ping pong diplomacy days, this UPI radio picture has Mr. Pi Shien-sheng,
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  • 27 1 SEOUL, Fri. Three North Korean intruders and a South Korean soldier were slain In a gun battle at the Demilitarised Zone today.— AP.
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  • 75 1 /CALCUTTA. Fri. Cal\j cutta was paralysed today by a 24-hour general strike which began early this morning throughout troubled West Bengal. This state capital of over eight million people looked almost deserted. All transport was off the r^ads, including buses and trams. Most markets and
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  • 44 1 STOCKHOLM. Fri. Three nude couples In the audience were thrown out before lastnight's showing of Oil, Calcutta at a Stockholm theatre. Producer Olle Kinch told reporters: We don't want any competition between our people on the stage and the audience. UPI.
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  • 37 1 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Fuzzyhaired Anthony Ru&so. 34, Jailed for refusing to tell a grand iury how Daniel Ellsberg acquired the secret Pentagon Papers, has been put In solitary confinement lor refusing to have a haircut.
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  • 28 1 YAOUNDE, (Cameroon), Fri. A broadcast from the capital of Chad said today that an attempted coup d'etat against President Francois Tombalbye had been foiled. AP.
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  • 309 1 Troops in pursuit of guerillas MANILA, Friday GOVERNMENT troops were today in hot pin suit of Maoist guerillas who have stepped up their attacks on government installations. Reinforcement have been rushed to Isabella Province, 185 miles north-east of Manila, where a commando group of the Peking oriented New Peo p
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  • 184 1 Ugandans lose four tanks in border battle T\AR ES- SALAAM, Fri. Tanzanian forces destroyed four Ugandan tanks In a 36-hour battle at the border hamlet of Mutukula yesterday, Tanzanian Defence Ministry sources said today. The sources said four Tanzanians, including a police officer, were killed in the fighting at the
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    • 39 1 BELGRADE Frl Chinese leaders will ask President Nixon to withdraw all American troops from South-east Asia, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou Enlai said In an Interview with a Yugoslav newspaper.—UPl.
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  • 64 3 \|R. A.P. RAiTI JAH. Singapore's new High Commissioner to Australia, receiving his credentials from President Sheares at the Istana on Thursday morning Mr. Rajah was High Commissioner to Britain I before being succeeded by Dr. Lee Yong Leng, of the University of Singapore. He succeeds
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  • 142 3 SINGAPORE. Friday ]tf ARINE police from both sides of the Cause■L" way are to step up patrols to crack down on illegal immigrants who are ferried between Singapore and West Malaysia. Police sources on both sides of the Causeway confirmed this today. This
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  • 128 3 SAMSU DRINKERS RATIONED AFTER BIG RAID CINGAPORE, Fri. "Moonshine" retailers in several parts of the island, especially Thomson Road and Sembawang areas, have been hard hit by the Customs raid on an illegal samsu distillery on Wednesday. A source in Sembawang said the Customs raid had cut off these retail
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  • 52 3 SINGAPORE. Pri The newmusical programme The Sound Room. sponsored by JVC Nivlco. will have Its first broadcast over Radio Singapore on Sept. 15. and not next Wednesday as reported. The programme will be broadcast over Rediffusion Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Prnang from Sept. 19. not
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE, Frl. The University of Singapore's Department of Extramuial Studies will conduct a 12- lecture course on Aspects of Indian Culture at the university's arts lecture theatre, from Sept. 3 at 7.30 p.m. The lecturer Is Mr R. Ramanl. a producer from Radio and Television Singapore. The
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  • 35 3 Joget hall arrests SINOAPORE. Prl. Police arrested two youths who took part In a brawl ati ihe Modern Joget Dance Hall. Oay World Amusement Park, last night. One of the dance hostesses was slightly Injured
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  • 71 3 Credit firm wins suit for $10,000 SINGAPORE, Fri— Hong Guan Credit Ltd. was today granted judgment for $10,225 in an uncuntested High Court suit against its customer, Sim Soon Oh of Parbury Avenue. The company, represented by Mr. James Wan. was also granted Interest at 18 per cent a year
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  • 175 3 A good start for Bethlehem shipyard SINGAPORE, Fri. Bethlehem Singapore has achieved what shipbuilding circles regard as a performance record. The 40-acre shipyard facing the Johore Straits has completed a $500,000 sliding unit for use on a drilling platform more than a month before the deadline. This is considered to
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  • 112 3 $3,000 pay challenge to Partai Islam KULIM, Fri. Minister of National and Rural Development Inche Ghafar Baba said last night if Partai Islam (PMIP) could provide qualified Malay engineers, he would offer them Immediate jobs at $3,000 a month. "And they will be given free accommodation too." he told an
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  • 59 3 SINGAPORE. Prl. Stockbroker Mrs. Marjoria Koh was granted today a consent Judgement for 15.597 and costs In her suit against businessman Cllve Gerald Roarlgues In respect of share transactions between September 1969 and June last year. Mrs. Koh, who Is with stock and bond brokers Robert Wee
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  • 36 3 SINGAFORE. Frl. The Paya Lebar constituency will round off Its National Day celebrations with a dinner at its community centre at Irving Road, off Upper Paya Lebar Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 42 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lorry-driver, Ya'acob Lee bin Ab- dullah, 37. who pleaded guilty to a total of 71 traffic summonses yesterday, was jailed today for a total of 320 days when he could not pay his $1,730 fine.
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  • 163 3 Army engineers clear land for junior college SINGAPORE. Fri—Twenty young Singapore army engineers have completed the two-week-long task of clearing and levelling the land beside the Chinese High School in Bukit Tlmali Road The men. from 30th Combat Engineers Battalion. 3 SIR, at Sentosa, were helping to prepare the land
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 40 3 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl SCHNOOtatE J kjrC CAr?TERUk SANDWICH yj£^ J WHAT ARE YA I I LIKE TO LIVE DO/N' I DANGEROUSLY! J SYLVESTER? IN^ YER HOLDIN' I/I M UP TH' WHOLE ■f!lr-2v\l COFFCE fr-^KLINE' ■j v^Jr^ m BIACK
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  • 190 4 FIROAUSI Alamudi. 25. is well equipped for the fray that is pending she holds a bachelor's degree in English and is preparing for her master's in linguistics. Tonight, she will be on stage to outspeak her competitors in an elocution contest at
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  • 472 4  -  LESLIE FONG: OVERSEAS TRAINING FOR LOCAL YOUTHS By Singapore, Friday ITAHL Hopt of Germany, ;i well-known precision equipment company, is setting up ;i $2 million factory here to manufacture a wide range of electro-mechanical products. It has also started a training scheme in
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Fn Tne Parliamentary SeciPtary (Culturei. Inch* Sha'an Tudin. will speak at Monk's Hill Secondary School's fifth annual speech and prize-giving day on Sept. 3 at 930 a.m
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  • 148 4 MAN WHO TRIED TO START CAR WITH NAIL CLIPPER SINGAPORE. Fri A court today heard how a man tried to .start .i stolen c.ir with nail clipper— under the watch ful eyes of two detectives The man was Lim Ah Ba 24. a delivery clerk him in the car were
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. Tay Soon Ying. 23. unemployed, was fined $100 by a magistrate today when he could not account satisfactorily how he obtained 20 coils of electrical wire. Tay admitted having the wire, worth $10. at a worksite at Tanjong Rhu on Feb.. 16.
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  • 44 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fit. Kota Bharu magistrate Syed Hamzah bin Syed Mohamed Tahlr, 60, was killed yesterday when his car skidded off 10\ mile Kota Bharu-Kuala Trengganu trunk road. Hit wife and flve-year-oid son, Syed Ahmad Bakl, escaped with minor Injuries.
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      89 5 DON'T miss this fantastic feat by The Persian Boy at the Tropicana this week. The Persian Boy, or Gholam Reza Ghomi (that's his real name* is 27, and has been an acrobatic expert since 19. In one special highlight (picture above) Gholam supports the entire weight of
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    • 84 5 T"HE Tid-Bits will appear with other local, Taiwan and Hongkong artistes at a variety concert by the Gan Eng Seng school at the National Theatre on September 1. The concert will feature pop and classical entertainment by well-known personalities including Mr. Alex Abisheganaden on
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    • 498 5  -  GERRY de SILVA IT coincided with the announcement by Pakistan's President Yahya Khan that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman would be tried for treason. "It" was a simple 45rpm. record named "Bangla Desh" a song written by George Harrison about the sufferings of East Pakistanis. In Singapore, nearly 5,000
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    • 354 5 makes the sue c e s s f v 1 nightelubber? Will you ever be the Number One man around the nightclubs? Or have you been too busy keeping up with the Joneses and the Humperdincks you've never considered why
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    • 395 5 IRENE AND HER DUCKS ARE NO ILLUSION rpHIS is what I call a X sharp and enterprising woman. While everybody is capitalising on MX. glamour and women, here comes Irene from Down I'nder with her ducks! Irene is a female illusionist and duck-lover who performs the Disappearing Ducks" act at
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  • 194 7 Taiwan newsmen are amazed at our progress- SINGAPORE. Fri— Thirty Taiwanese Journalists, now here on a two-day visit. are highly Impressed by Singapore's progress and achievements. Hie group, which arrived yesterday after a fiveday study tour of Indonesia, today visited the Juronn industrial complex. Toa Payoh and Quernstown housing estates.
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  • 66 7 PENANO. Fri. Woodcutter The.in Ah Hock who escaped from the Dato Kramat police station after Jumping out of a bathroom window was today jailed for two years on three charges Kcnior Sessions Court Presider.t Mr. M. Muhahnßam sentenced him to one year for hus escape bid.
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  • 206 7 SINGAPORE. Friday f CRRY driver Ong Thiam Keat. Jointly sued with a taxi driver in an accident claim for more than $100,000 damages, today denied liability for the accident. He told Mr. Justice Kulasekaram that the accident arose after a taxi while overtaking him collided
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  • 378 7 Ministry officer admits cheque fraud Good Service Medal man loses all K LUMPUR. Fri A GOVERNMENT officer who had teen awarded the Good Service Medal, pleaded guilty today to deceiving the Government over a $25,(MH) cheque. K. Ramanchandran, 47, who was. a higher executive officer in the Ministry of National
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  • 41 7 SINOAPORE. Fri. Dr. S.A. Mellic. a surgeon at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane. will talk on some aspects of post phlebitic syndrome and surgical treatment of aortolliac stenosis at the Orthopaedic lecture theatre at Outrun Hospital on Bept. 6.
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  • 26 7 SINGAPORE. Pri The Import of fodder of non-animal origin into Singapore no longer needs the endorsement of the director of Primary Production from tomorrow.
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  • 109 8 Five in Pear panic when told to stop CINGAPORE. Fri. Five men travelling along Chulia Street in a stolen car panicked when a patrol car signalled them to stop. They sped oil to Hokkien Street where they stopped the car. jumped out and ran away in different directions. Koh Soh
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  • 33 8 SINGAPORE. F-l. Minuter of State (Education) Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng will be juest of honour at the Old Outramians As-i>t,;itior.\ sixth anniversary dinner at the Emerald Room on Sept 4
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  • 227 8  -  K. S. SIDHU By Singapore, Friday nONALD Roy Stead man. 47, and "Sunday" have been firm friends since Sunday. That was the day. Mr. Steadman adopted him. Their introduction was dramatic. Mr. Steadman. here on holiday from England. saw Sunday sailing
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  • 116 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two rival unions contesting for leadership among employees of Hyatt Hotel in Scotts Road today failed to win an absolute majority in a secret ballot. The main reason is that 86 of the 352 workers eligible to vote did not turn up.
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  • 52 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The MP for Katong. Mr. J.F. Conceicao. today urged the formation of parent -teacher association; k that the education of children could become a joint task between schools and the family He was vpeukmc at the speech day of Tun Serl Lanang School, off
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  • 377 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. TNI' shaky IS dollar weakened further t<> day on the fourth day of foreign <-\ change dealings here since me week-long su pension. Pound sterling remained steady agalnsi th Singapore dollar but European currencies, including the German mark and the two-tie:
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  • 35 8 SINGAPORE. Fri The Chinese Women's AMOCurtlon will run a cookery roursr on local specialities next mot th The $15 four-lesson COWM will be held at 3 p.m. at Hilton Towers every Monday
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The second group prize of 520.000 >3 was won by a participant in yesterday's Toto draw No. $7/71. The iurkpot for this Sunday's draw is $165,000.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 256 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Joined Manchester Club? 1. Huge? Gentle? Also a <6i. beast! (5. s>. 8. Ten inert Thames charac6. Warm weather is almost ters make one ordinary one certain about 2000' (61. '3 2 3 6) 9. Note: Eric wrecked building 13 Cheers from the founda- tions
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  • 262 9  - Bad gay of HK films now spreads love as director LEE SU SAN By CINGAPORE, Fri. For six years he was the worst blackeuard on the Cantonese screen hate and violence were part of his film world. But now, six year later, all he wants to do Is "spread love"
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  • 82 9 Fund pay-out' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Technical Services Union wants the Government to investigate the delays in obtaining refunds from the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund. II claimed that although the fui.d was scrapped last year, contributors who opted for refund of their contributions had
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  • 133 9 SAF TEAM 13 DAYS FROM LONDON SINGAPORE. Fri— The 14 Singapore Armed Forces men who are making the Republics first trans-continental goodwill expedition to London are now in Kurope. 13 days from their destination. The 10 SAF regular officers and four NCOs who are trying to complete the 13.000-mile overland
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A fire broke out In v rubbish heap near gcdown 44 of the Port Authority early tonight. A fire engine put out the Maze.
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  • 155 9 Paralytic seeks extension of visa to Peking CINGAPORE, Fri. Paralytic Yap Chor, who is receiving medical treatment at a Peking hospital, is seeking an extension of his visa to China from the Immigration Department. This is stated in a letter to his former employer. Kong Hoo iPte.i Ltd., an animal
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  • 59 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The man who was found unconscious beneath the Thomson Road overhead bridge on Tuesday was today identified by police as Marimuthu Veerasamy. 57. of 555 Chua Chu Kang Road. He died at Thomson Hospital without regaining consciousness. His next-of-kin are asked to contact Asst.
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  • 145 9 $11 million for 2,500 redundant workers SINGAPORE, Fri— More than 2,500 civilian employees of the British armed forces had their employment terminated last year on grounds of redundancy. About $11 million was paid Into the Redundancy Payments Fund for them. The fund director, Mr. C. E. Green, in his annual
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Water consumption yesterday rose by 2.2 million gallons to 103.7 million gallons. No rainfall has been recorded at the three catchment areas since Wednesday.
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  • 410 9  - FOUR breaks in TWOsemester schools MASIE KWEE: I By Singapore, Friday 'THK two-semester school system, to be introduced here next year, will consist of four school terms with each semester divided into two terms. Informed sources said today that the Education Ministry has tentatively fixed the dates for the four
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  • 98 9 A SURPLUS OF WOMEN IN 4 TOWNS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The males of four major towns and their surrounding areas are "running away" from their females to the bigger towns. This has resulted in a surpius of females in Georgetown, Ipoh, Malacca Town, and Kuala Trengganu. The reason given for
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    • 1210 10 |^**/r«m gallops to greater success Stallion Corporation Limited celebrates its first anniversary Firm LW^^^^^ m a s P ec tacular manner today It will mark the OC- pany, under the steward- for it first and repay the ra«?inn with a crand sni P oI its three directors, loan through stipulated
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  • 97 11 rHS skinny lamppost proved its mettle against the onslaught by this heap of iron, which used to be a rrane. It remained up light and almost unscratched after the < r;ine wrapped itself round it when the crane went off the road at Nicoll
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  • 152 11 TRESPASS CHARGE MAN: I WAS NOT STOPPED CINGAPORE, Fri. A labourer today claimed in court he walked right through a PSA gate yesterday without being checked. Supno bin Rubian, 20. told the court that he was taken through Gate 9 of the PSA by his employer. "No one stopped or
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  • 64 11 Three off to learn ship building SINGAPORE. Fri. Three young Singaporeans will leave for West Germany on Thursday for 30 months' training in shipbuilding and construction at the port of Bremen. They are Choo Chin Khian. Ong Hock Chuan and Png Ens Huat. The three are among the first of
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  • 248 11 oINGAPCRE. Friday "VO protests were made today by major organi- sations representing yellow-top taxi drivers and owners over the announcement that all future taxi licences will be issued only to NTUCs COMFORT vehicles. "For." as Mr. T.A. Simon, chairman or the Singapore Taxi
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  • 69 11 Management course on plant lay-out SINGAPOHE. Fri. The National Productivity Centre la organising a sixweek course on plant Layout and Materials Handling fur top and mlddje management from SePt. XI to Nov. 8. The $150-course consists of two weeks' ln-centre training followed by four weeks' In -plant practical application. Further
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  • 72 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. MaUyfi.in student at the University of Singapore's Dunearn Road Hostel, will celebrate the Malaysian National Day (formerly known as Merdeka Day) with the rest of the hostel at a buffet dinner on Saturday. The Malaysian High Commissioner here. Inche Abdullah All, and some 100 students
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  • 27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Pakistan League will hold a bullet dinner tomorrow at the league's Serangoon Road premises to celebrate Singapore s sixth National Day.
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  • 192 11 SINGAPORE, Fri rpHE funeral of millionaire A Dato Aw Cheng Chye. who died in Santiago, Chile, last Saturday, has been tentatively fixed for next Wednesday. His body left Santiago today for Los Angeles where it was put on a connecting flight
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  • 186 11 Don't leave your bicycle unlocked or else... CINGAPORE, Fri. If you leave your bicycle unlocked and later miss it, don't be unnecessarily alarmed. The strong arm of the law may be keeping it safe for you. But those who want to claim their lost vehicles must produce relevant papers, before
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese YMCA will conduct two eight-session courses on recorder- playing for beginners at its Tanglin Centre in Stevens Road from Sept. 16. The courses, open to children between eight and 12 years old. will be run by Mrs. Juhn Goh. a London-trained recorder j teacher.
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese YMCA will hold a course cm skin-diving iur beginners from Sept. 15. The fee for the six-lesson course, which includes snorkell- ing. diving, underwater signal- ling and picking of objects is $15 I for members and $20 for nonmembers.
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  • 30 11 SINOAPORE. Pri. Mohammad Aziz bin Kunju. unemployed, was today fined $150 after he admitted having a roll of ganja in Scofts Road at 11. 3S I p.m. yesterday.
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  • 260 12 Overseas teachers arrive to join prestige school SINGAPORE, Fri FIFTY overseas teachers arrived from London today on board a special BOAC VCIO aircraft to join the Singapore International School. They were accompanied by their wives and children. The teachers were received at the airport by the school principal, Mr. Meurig
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  • 41 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. M.W. Greaves, visiting Professor in Dermatology at the University of Singapore, will talk on Immediate Hypersensitivity and the- Skin at the Allen lecture theatre. Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore at 5 p.m. on Sept. 8.
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  • 70 12 PEDESTRIAN SAFETY CAMPAIGN PLANNED SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Safety First Council of Singapore will launch a 10-day pedestrian safety campaign on Sept. 19. Last year, "short cuts" led 131 pedestrians to their craves, the council said today. Of the 287 people killed in road accidents last year, about 46 per
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  • 54 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation is still studying requests by Associated Bus Services drivers to change their present schedules. The c'rlvers had complained of "tight" schedules which were difficult to comply with especially during peak hours. The ABS managing director.. Mr. Tan Kong
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  • 48 12 SINOAPORE. Fri Tay Lay Boon, owner of a timber company in Kranjl Industrial Estate, was fined SSCO or three months' jull for employing an illegal Immigrant. Lul Tat Yuen, between May 1 and June 10. i>ul. the court was told, was from Hong Kong.
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  • 65 12 More checks on weights, measures SINGAPORE. Fri. Markets, petrol kiosks, restaurants and shops can continue to expect visits from officers of the Trade I Division. Finance Ministry. Mr. Chng Chye Tung. OC. (Weights and Measure. 1 >. Mid today that checks on wdgtata and measures had been and would continue
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  • 131 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A LIBEL suit by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. against the Straits Times Press Ltd. has been discontinued in the High Court following an out-of-court settlement between the parties. The suit arose from a Straits Times report of Feb.
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  • 314 12  - Suspects held for $37,000 gems snatch N.G. KUTTY Joint Singapore— Johore police raids By SINGAPORE, Friday. A JOINT police squad from Singapore and Malaysia have arrested two men in con nection with the recent $:J7,00() gems snatch from a Bombay merchant at Silat Road and also recovered $2,000 worth of
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  • 30 12 SINGAPORE. Fri An unidentified Chinese youth ni taken to Thomson Hospital alter being stabbed by a group of men at the 10th mile. Tampines Road, at 11.45 tomelit.
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  • 26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Th Cuepacs Multi-purpose Cc operntive Society, set up pr: mariiy to build houses fur ci\ servants, will be launched 1 October.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 153 12 tty V.T. Hantlin GUI HAD T*JO VERY V^- uJ= -< .Y'SEE AFTER TH I I ...FOLKS WILL GET TH' V ~M ...WHAT'S IT'LL GIVE US GOOD REASONS FOR FIRST OFF, IT SHOULD AVERAGE GUY HAS WORD THIS KING JOBS /YEH, THAT TH' OTHER i A DAY OFF SETTING-UP THIS HELP
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  • The Straits Times Saturday Forum
    • 543 13 The basketball incidents against anything that'll mar our image T ni tt mil is ;il ways bitter and I ;mi not surprised tluit Jennifer (ioon (ST., Au-. 21) has so admirably ck--fencled the behaviour of the crowd on the night of Aug. 11. She has also
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    • 417 13 Giving a little more thought to the paying public YL'DGING from attendanJ ces and the generally high standard of play from all the participating nations, the official-, and organisers of the Pesta Sukan basketball competition would no doubt consider it a great success. But in view of Pesta Sukan's aim
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    • 153 13 MR. Leslie Wong 'ST.. 1 Aug. 25 1 has given an incomplete ar.d misleading reply to my letter 'ST.. Aug. 2' headlined "Lend me your skirt, said the policeman." First of all. Mr. Wong stated in his reply that I had made two reports at 520 p.m.
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    • 141 13 SO far as our RTS Talen time goes, there have been very few good singers whose talent can unmistakably be termed "inborn." iWe must all be aware of the word "talentime" which implies nut only talent in singing but showmanship as well. Versatality is what
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    • 144 13 A nod and the vehicle is 'cleared- HAVING read your report headed "PSA cops rapped for being slack (ST.. Aug. 20>. i would like to draw the attention of Keppei Snipjara regardinn the neglect of cu'y by PSA policemen. Since the former dockyard separated from the FSA. Keppei Shipyard has
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    • 102 13 AS a Singaporean and of Indian origin I was wondering why the Indians were not represented in the National Day Celebrations at the Padanß. The celebration on the whole was very mcctuful and very satisfying. However, it nave us a sort of leftout feeling as this is a big day
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    • 82 13 WITH reference to the article 'Sunday Mail. Aug 22) headed "Pet cats can be danger. I would like to suggest that a licence be imposed for cats also as they are having for dogs at the present moment. Tin* is to slop people witn cats winch cause disturbances to tneir
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    • 61 13 ABOUT one and a half months back, the pipe near the water-hydrant situated at -4; miles Dunearn Road started to leak. The leakage was due probably to the digging done by some PWD workers during that period. Till today nobody has brought this matter up to the authority concerned. 1
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    • GOVT REPLIES
      • 248 13 WORK PERMITS AND BLUE IC HOLDERS I REFER to the letter from "Unfortunate" (ST.. Aug. 7 1. and the comments of "Singaporean Employer" <ST.. Aug 14) relating to work permits for blue I C holders. The admission by "Unfortunate" that she has worked In Singapore before, presumably as a typist
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      • 108 13 I REFER to the observation of "An Arian" 'ST.. 1 Aug. 20 > on littering in buses. The co-operation of bus companies have always been sought to keep their i buses free of litter when the buses arrive at the terminus and before they proceed on the next trip. At
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  • The Straits Times
    • 494 14 The Chinese puzzle is not a great deal easier to solve than it was, despite the opinions which Mr. James Reston has brought back from Peking Mr. Reston, New York Times' correspondent and a vice-presid-int of the paper, is convinced that Mr. Nixon will net no concessions
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    • 294 14 It is a measure of President Anwar Sadat's impatience with the MiddleKiistt m stalemate that he has second thoughts on the reopening of the Suez Canal. The implication of his statement to Mr. Heykal, editor of Al Ahram, is not that Egypt is willing to write off
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    • 258 14 The seizure of a fishing boat converted for illegal < ffshore tin dredging near Lumut indicates that the racket continues despite the determination of the authorities to stamp it out. It is not known how widespread these activities are. Since they are carried out not far
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  • 847 14  -  JAMES RESTON: SHANGHAI BY dy all outward signs, China has a stable govD ernment, basea on the moral authority of chairman Mao Tse-tung. the power of the People's Liberation Army, and the experience and administrative skill of Premier Chou En-lai. In Western terms,
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 273 14 left Singapore for the U.K. in 1960 taking with me a Wolseley 15 60 motor car which I had bought in 1959. In 1969 1 returned to Singapore bringing the Wd.seley with me. In complying with the Singapore customs procedures in 1969
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    • 182 14 (~|N a recent visit to the x Post Office at Petaling Jaya mew town). I wanted to see the Postmaster to inouire about a lost money order. He was seated In a room with glass walls. It was locked. As he could not hear me, I
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  • 1259 14  -  ARNOLD TOYNBEE NATIONS, BIG AND SMALL, NEED TO FORGE LINKS FOR A UNITED WORLD By London PRESIDENT Ninox has now taken, in quick succession, two new departures that illustrate the predictability of human affairs. He has sought a rapprochement with China and he has
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  • WORLD NEWS THE STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE
    • 260 15 KENNEDY: U.S. MUST SEVER TIES WITH PAKISTAN WASHINGTON, Fri.— Senator Edward Kennedy, Just back from an inspection of Pakistani re f v gee camps in India, said yesterday the Nixon Administr ation should c on s i der breaking diplomatic relations with Pakistan. Th<* chairman of the Senate Judiciary Sub-com-mittee
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    • 56 15 SYDNEY. Pri. Thieves who broke Into a city flat here helped themselves to beer, spaghetti and a massive dose of poison. The food was laced to catch ;i r.il. Police are now searchIng hospitals and surgeries for the men. who may have taken a fatal
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    • 84 15 South African editor's trial postponed JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The trial of journalist Benjamin Pogrund on charges under the Suppression of Communism Act was postponed today until Oct. 1. Pogrund. 38. night editor oi the Rand Daily Mail, is alleged to have stolen documents from the police. Alternatively, he is charged with
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    • 33 15 RANGOON. Fri Communist rebels have closed down 173 village schools in Arakan. in southwest Burma to prevent about 10.000 children coming into contact with government teachers. Working Peoples Daily reported. ReMter.
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    • 26 15 ACCRA. Fri. The Ghana News Agency said yesterday thpre were reports that Ghana's exiied ex-prosiden 1 Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. is seriously ill with canfer
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    • 167 15 Saigon polls a farce says -Hanoi pARIS. Fri. North Vietnam today dismissed the forthcoming Saigon presidential election as "a farce produced by the White House and clumsily directed by the U.S. Embassy in Saigon." The elections in which President Thieu is sole candidate for the top post were a disgrace
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    • 311 15 Juliana gets a Press welcome JAKARTA, Friday. ]^[OST of Jakarta's daily papers this morning reported a warm welcome here for Queen Juliana yesterday and filled their i front pages with pictures of the Queen and of President Suharto greeting her. In a large banner headline splashed across its muit page,
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    • 63 15 JERUSALEM. Thurs.. Po- reign Ministry spokesman said today Israel has received a note from U.N. Secretary General U < Thant. but declined to reveal its contents. Newspapers reported it was a strongly worded protest against thr Israeli drive to clean up re- i fugee camps in
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  • WORLD NEWS 2
    • 166 16 'Atoms for Peace' talks invitation to Peking (IENEVA. Fri. The Unit- ed Nations Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva next month would welcome observers Irom Peking, conference sources .said here. China is not a member of the United Nations or the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) which is organising the
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    • 24 16 ATHENS. Pri. Fremier George Papuopoulos today swore In a new Cabinet In an ipparent effort to streamline his four-and-a-half-year old administration. Reuter.
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    • 122 16 PARIS. Fri Patrick. 19. and Maryvonne. 21, were so happy on Thursday that they decided to die. On th.it bright morning, they drove the little Fiat up on the cliffs above the English Channel at Le Treport. Thrv wrote a letter. Then
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    • 311 16 China: A warning of rift within the ranks HONG KONG, Frl (^HINA warned today that dissent would continue within the Communist Party, even after its reconstruction from the debris of the cultural revolution. The official People's Daily described the completion of the two-year-old operatior. to rebuild the party as s
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    • 83 16 WINZER CONFERS WITH GROMYKO MOSCOW. Fri— East German Foreign Minister Mr. Otto Winzer met today his Soviet counterpart Mr. Andrei Gromyko to discuss "urgent problems related to the strengthening of feace and security in urope." Izvestia reported. The government newspaper said the meeting was held in a "warm and trlendly
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    • 26 16 TOKYO. Pri. Toyota Motor Company. Japan's largest car manufacturer, announced today a plan to send a business misMon to china early next month. Reujer.
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    • 60 16 ASTRONAUT Alan Shepord receiving the shoulder boards of a Rear Admiral from Navy Secretary John H. Chafee, left, and Adm. R. W. Cousins, Vice-Chief of Naval Operations at a Pentagon ceremony on Thursday. Shepard was promoted from the rank of Commander which he held during
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    • 90 16 DACCA. Fri. Raging monsoon floods in East Pakistan have damaged standing crops and properties worth US$l2O million, informed sources said The situation continued to" deteriorate in several districts. OTiclals confirmed that floods engulfed an area of 10.000 square kilometres <6.000 sci miles" and damaged 19.000
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    • 118 16 IAIt-UR. Fri.— Two children, whose bodies were recovered from a well in Nohar. 175 miles North of here, were sacrificed to propitiate Kali, the Hindu goddess police said yesterday. The |X)i..p explained thr.t the children were grabbed while playing In a courtyard by
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    • 28 16 NEW YORK Fri.— Actor Rex Harrison, was married yesterday to Elizabeth Harris, blonde daughter of a Lord and former wifp of Irish actor Richard Harris. UPI.
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    • 211 16 Faulkner rejects Labour plan for coalition govt BELFAST. Fri.— Prime Minister Mr. Briar. Faulkner last night rejected proposals for an emergency coalition government in Northern Ireland over the next two years. Describinj? the Northern Ireland Labour l plans for a "community government" as unrealistic, Mr. Faulkner commented: "There should be
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  • WORLD NEWS 3
    • 249 17 French nuclear tests 'to go on until 1976' PARIS, Fri. The French Armed Forces Chief -of Staff, General Francois Maurin, was quoted here yesterday as saying French nuclear tests will continue until 1976, in the face of a Peruvian threat to break diplomatic relatfons if there is another blast at
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    • 81 17 Aussie sub is hit by torpedo CANBERRA. Fri. The Australian Navy submarine H.M.A.S. Otway was hit by a practice torpedo during fleet exercises off the New South Wales coast, near Jervis Bay, a navy spokesman said today. The spokesman said the Jberon Class submarine susi lied slight damage to her
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    • 55 17 SAO PAULO. Fri. Some 700 inmates at the Sao Paulc state prtson are down with influenza <c triplicated by throat infection. public health secretary Mario Machado Lemos told newsmen here yesterday. The Hornal Do Brasil News Agency blamed the epidemic on overcrowded conditions and precarious sanitary
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    • 39 17 WASHINGTON. Fri. A 23--year-old U.S. Peace "Corps volunteer from Winthrop Harbor. Illinois, has been murdered in Liberia. Marsha Ann Ragno was found murdered on Wednesday in her quarters at a remote agricultural extension station. AP.
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    • 26 17 NEW DELHI, Fri. Floods in Uttar Pradesh. India's most populous state with more than 90 million inhabitants, have killed a; least 75 people. Reuter.
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    • 177 17 Indira recalls envoy in Peking for consulations YEW DELHI, Fri. India's Charge d'AlTaires in Peking is due here npxt week after being recalled by the Government for consultations on the entire gamut of SlnoIndian relations. The recall of Mr. S.C. Mishra follows official confirmation that Mrs. Indira Gandhi had written
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    • 285 17 4-power pact Nixon's top aim: Reston HONG KONG Friday. ]y|R. James Reston, vice president and columnist of the New York Times, said today he believed that President Nixon's highest objective when he visits China would be a non-aggression pact between the United States, China, the Soviet Union and Japan. i
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    • 106 17 pHNOM PENH. Fri. Two businessmen have been sentenced to death by firing squad after being found guilty by a military court here on charges of economic sabotage by reselling cars at inflated prices. Two other businessmen received jail terms of 10 and
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    • 227 17 Bista quits after King hits at Nepal Parliament KATMANDU. Fri. Prime Minister Kirti Nidhi Bista of Nepal resigned last night after criticism of the Nepal Parliament on Wednesday by King Mahendra. King Mahendra last Wednesday granted a pardon to a controversial politician who was found guilty early this month of
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 28 18 I > 1 V. Process $4.50 4-15 .arut Tin $4 00 .10 uinn: s-< S5.85 .10 fractors M'sia $2.39 .05 A C'intainers $2.52 )unlnp Ind. $3.26 .05 .04
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      • 38 18 «*at. Iron $3.30 E.A.I. $3.38 Kepong Plant $3.00 E.N.E. $3.20 Far East $184 Haw Par $2.37 C and 5 $2 94 I and N $580 V Amal $171 .18 .17 —.12 —.08 —.06 —.05 —.05 —.05 —.04
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      • 17 18 F. E. I.evingston 300.000 M. W. Wool 241.000 Haw par 155.CD0 San Holdings 112.000
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      • 36 18 Aur 26 All*. 27 Industrials: 179.60 179.92 I Holrls: 77.30 77.65 Properties: 132.10 132.01 Tins: 97.00 97.49 f rubbers: 119.57 119.32 Dec. 30, 1966 100 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 100
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    • 193 18 THE Slock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore closed on an uncertain note yesterday. Trading was light. The day's total turnover was 2.1 million units compared with Thursday's 2.26 million units. An attempted rally at the opening failed in the light of fresh selling. Industrials finished
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    • 1085 18 „IU ANO OFFER PRICES OFFI-, O CIALLV LISTEO AT THE CLOSE I OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE STERLINC RUBBER K L. Keponit 23 i 24 lum-li > (Asia Unit Trust) (Manaierf pricei for Aug. 3O> Hal. InveM
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    • 1174 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of I.OCO unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS VC.M.A. (2) 1.62. \>ran (It 1.45. Allied Choc. (4) 1.86. (2> 1.85 <1) 187.
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    • 164 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 27. uf Foreign Curreno Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar I .il dollars to 100 units >i Foreign Currenry Belgian Francs Burmese Kyals Ceylon
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    • 340 18 HUME Industries (Far East) in the year ended June 1971 achieved record sales and record pre-tax profits, but full tax charges knock net profits back to $2.64 million against $2.04 million last time. Group sales, excluding agency sales totalled a record $34.62 million for the financial
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    • 196 18 Progress at KL Industries KUALA Lumpur Industries, the Malaysian based property company, enjoyed satisfactory results for the six months ended April this year. No profit figures are given for the period, but the board states progress being made so far indicates the group will have an improved trading result for
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 25 18 AUG. 27 RIBREK: 96.25 cents (down 0.25 cent). TIN: $6=2 3.0 0 (down 12' j cents). Official offering; 225 tons (down 34 tons).
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      • 115 18 /'HINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE V SINCAPORE NOON CLOtINC PRCIES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. Coconut Oil: Bulk f.V)| sellers, I drum 153 sellers. Copra: Mixed if.o.h.) loose Sept./ i >il IK Com. »29 B Pepper: >.:.mtok ASTA white f.o h. 100'- NLW 5195 seller*. Sarawak white f.o.b. 9«<. NLW JIKS sellers. Sarawak
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      • 54 18 Thuriday Wtdne^diy tut. tot London 42.01) 42.775 Beirut 42.30 43 (is HonKkonx 43.74 44.35 Zurich 41.608 42.78 41.908 42.903 Paris 41.91 4:.' 4« Spore (1) 44.325 44.75 a Spore <2> 184.00 166.00 (1) Export price in non-Merlin.: areas In U.S. dollars per ounce. (2) Local dollars price in
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      • 25 18 In London on Thursday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF I'K'N Kuropenn ports in bulk. Merllni per IK (us sellers (unchanged).
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      • 153 18 THE Straits tin urice In Penanp; yesterday shed 12 i rents to $623 per picul on an official offering of 225 tons down 34 tons. The tone was very steady despite the fractional drop with all round support, especially from the United States. LONDON: Thursdays .'oattored buying
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      • 36 18 London copper prices on Thursday previous In brackets > Wlrehar Spot tmycr (443 00 ((447.50) seller (445.50 ({444.001: Three. Months buyer (453 50 i(4ss.ih)> se'l»r MSB 50 ((4.V50). Market tent: Barely steady, ta'ii: MM luns.
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      • 417 18 I^HE rubber market yes- terday was marked down at the opening following overseas advices and eased further on stoploss selling. Covering demand in September position later, however, halted the decline and narrowed the discount to October. The closing stages of the morning were steadier as short-covering continued. The
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    • 288 18 RAW material costs hit National Iron and Steel Mills heavily in the first six months of 1970. Profits fell by 42 per cent against those achieved in the same period last year. The pre-tax profit for the six months ended June 1971 was $2,511,307 against
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 377 18 T\y[EI.BOURNE. Frl Heavy--IVI weight miners were slightly easier at the close of the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Speculative miners and oils were mixed and quiet while lndti^trir.!., were firm with a good number of fractional sains Bougainville added five cents to $2.95 and N'w Broken Hill rose 10 cents
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      • 341 18 \'tv, IOKK. Thurs.— The mmket reversed an early steady decline and rallied temporarily at about noon, after announcement of a 1 4 point drop in the prime rate by Southwest Bank of St Louis On this news the market gained over a point and the tape ran two
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      • 251 18 UONG KONO. Frl The 1 l market opened on a very active note and brisk trading continued throughout the day Slight profit-taking made Itself fel< in certain counters, but athe close the market was still strong. Following on yesterdays spurt lIX S Bank local register put on a
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      • 34 18 On the frt* "thin,, market ir Hong Kong yesterday the v.». doll.ll wa« quoted at 5.03 for T.T. and 5.»< for eiih Iterlmt was quoted at 14.55 aniSmS? I*" w" quoll<l
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      • 72 18 THESE indication rate! wore quuted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 8 5 8 to 10 2 mths 8 5 8 to 9 5 8 3 mths 8 5 8 to 9 3 8 6 mth>. 8
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      • 81 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 72 40 Wednesday 72.40 Week ago 72.86 RIBBERS Thursday 212 39 Wednesday 213.18 Week ago 218.06 OILS Thursday 339.56 Wednesday 344 03 Week age 340.57 INDISTRIALS Thursday 416.2 Wednesday 419 2 Week ago 405.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INIM STRIAI.S Thursday 906 10 Wednesday 908 27
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  • 228 19 No joint dog show despite lifting of the ban INGAPORE, Fri. Sin g a p ore and Malaysia will still not be able to hold a joint dog show, despite the lifting of the ban on dogs from Malaysia. b.o regional secretary of 'he Malaysia Singapore Kei.nel Association. Mr. •V
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  • 67 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Sree .'arayanan Mission Is ottering imual scholar:. hlos of $100 to Secondary One to Three and 're-University One students ..i- tuur language streams nd annual study leans of $500 0 students In Institutions of iiuher learning. Application forms are avallble from the secretary
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  • 30 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. Members of the Fund Raising Club of St. John's Home for the Aged will deliver parcels to the old inmates in Wan Tho Avenue on Wednoyday.
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  • 144 19 SINGAPORE. Fi pOLICE today arrested a man believed to be responsible for a spate of house breakings in Holland Road and Bukit Timah areas. Several thousand dollars worth of stolen property was recovered. The man was picked up from a wayside coffee-stall by officers and
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  • 155 19 Peking mission to sign joint statement KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A JOINT statement on the talks between the China Trade Mission and the Malaysian side will be signed by the mission leader, Mr. Chang Kuani^-tou. and the chairman of Pernas, Tengku Razaleigh, before the delegation flies home tomorrow. The statement, in
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  • 116 19 SINSEHS ASK FOR MORE LAND SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chinese Physicians' Association is asking for more land to build its hospital In Toa Payoh. The Govern- ment has already agreed to give more than 10.000 sq ft. to the association for the building. The secretary-general of the association. Mr. Ngoh Eng
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  • 137 19 TAIWAN FIRM TO MAKE COLOUR TV SETS HERE CINGAPORE, Fri. A Taiwan factory is planning to produce colour television sets here next year. A director of Clnimpex Pte. Ltd.. Mr. David C.F. Hsia. said this protect was tied up with Its plans to set ud an electronics manufacturing plant here
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  • 63 19 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A I 60-year-old driver whose lorry knocked down and killed two I teachers travrlling on a motorcycle was today lined $1,500 or nine months jail in default. Yeoh Soon Lai was convicted I of causing the deaths of Chuah Lay Seng and Ton Cheng
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  • 173 19 I SINGAPORE, Fri. NEW Zealand Minister lor Housing. Mr. John Rae. today held talks with the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. EW. Barker. and the chairman of the Housing Development Board. Mr. Lee Hee Seng. Mr. Rae. who arrived In Singapore
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  • 161 19 CPIB MAN TELLS HOW HE CHASED THREE POLICEMEN CINGaPORE. Fri. J A CPIB special investigator described in a district court today how he chased three policemen who are alleged to have accepted bribes. Mr. Johnny Tay said that he and a colleagup arrested Abdul Latin bin Selamat. 28. and Ismail
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  • 54 19 SINGAPORE. Fri Dr. Murray A. Falconer, a Loi.don University surgeon, will gi\<- ;i public lecture on Trnipor.il I ■>»>*- Epilepsy on Sept. 9 at 4.30 p.m. The lecture, ore.v i.-,rd by the University Of Singapore's School of Postgraduate Mediral Studios, will be held at thr Orthopaedic
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  • 23 19 SINGAPORE. Frl The Kampong Kapor PAP branch will hold a picnic for 350 people at Tanah Merah holiday camp on Sunday.
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    • 806 19 On your TV and Radio 3.00 f.M. Prog IH Prograimre Summary ,|5 fM Dpemng and Courageous ca l Engineering ptnnn Kpn !??u a)a «v Cat ar.d Minute Mouse 7.1 i Curt^ir, Up Grace Bumbry 3.62 Pf.oon Sow Keng j.33 Magic of Music us Lass e The Outlaw 7.4, Hcil% t
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  • 896 20  - Connally— the take-charge guy RAYMOND HEARD By Washington A TALL Texan J\^ who looks and speaks like a refined edition of Lyndon Johnson bestrides the national scene like a colossus as President Nixon's new economic policy takes root. His name is John Bowden Connally: his title. Secretary of the Treasury.
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  • 562 20  - A trial of strength for Sadat IRENE BEESON: By Cairo 'rHE TRIAL of che 'May conspirators", accused 1 of high treason against the Government of President Anwar al Sadat, will be the biggest in the history ot contemporary Egypt; the first to involve heads of all the country's military, legislative
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  • 1148 21 Judge rejects move to admit London evidence CPIB asst. director testifies SINGAPORE: Friday j t DISTRICT judge to day rejected the Solici-or-Gieneral's application admit as evidence part the depositions of a i liminarv inquiry held a London magistrate's ourl relating to the ex i.ulition of Gerald Fermdei to Singapore. The
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  • 101 21 Pensioners told: Spend your time as -historians- SINGAPORE. Frl. Inche Sha'arl Tadln, Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), tonight suggested that pensioners spend their "golden years in retirement" as historians. "Each and everyone of you Is a living source of information on the customs, habits and traditions of our multi-racial society," he said
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  • 585 21 Tender a farce if no action was taken...' judge): "You will see, sir. that they say that they are going to unearth a lot of corruption In MSA. -I would like to know who and how many have been prosecuted." Mr. Ghows: "It is irrelevant." Mr. jeyaretnam: "This is merely
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  • 119 22 Toh attending varsity conference in America SINGAPORE, Fri. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. who left Singapore on Aug 10 on a visit to the United States, was invited by the University of Wisconsin to attend a conference on university administration being held there. A
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  • 32 22 IPOH. Fri. A MalaysianJapanese joint venture company Malaysia Glass Industries Sdn. Bhd. with an authorised capital of $25 million. Is being floated to establish the country* first .sheet glass factory.
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  • 312 22  - Singapore violinist to be invited to world orchestra CHEW LEE By CHING CINGAPORE. Fri. J Singapore will be one of the 61 nations invited to help form the week-long world symphony orchestra beginning on Oct. 19. The Aniericn Embassy's cultural affairs officer, Mr. Joel Fischman, said today: "Only one person
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  • 128 22 ACTRESS TANNY SELLS HER GOWN FOR $1,005 SINGAPORE. Fri—Taiwan film actress Tien Ni. also known as I .inn, sold her evening town for si. on:, at the National Theatre last night. And she donated the full amount to the National Theatre Trust Fund. Miss Tien N'i. who arrived here on
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  • 64 22 Luxury coach ordered for PSA tours SINGAPORE, Fri. The Port of Singapore Authori- ty has ordered a Mercedes- Benz luxury coach to take visitors on conducted tours of the port. The 49-seater \ehicle is expected to arrive here early next year It us airconditioned and equipped with outlets for taped
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  • 24 22 SINOAPORE. Fri Members of the Sembawang Shipyard Employees" Union will be given INCOME policies at 11 am. tomorrow at the shipyard canteen.
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  • 123 22 PULAU LANGKAWI. Fri. Penang businessmen were today told to stop harping on the "erosion" of the islands free port status as this would affect tourist business. 'I know that the prices of goods in Penang. despite the fact that a few taxes have
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  • 303 22 Contractors hit out at price increases KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Building contractors here today complained that they had suffered badly as a result of "unjustifiable" increases in the prices of a number of essential materials. Mr. Low Kirn Yee. secretary of the Master Builders' Association, told a Press conference that contractors
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  • 383 22  - Ban on animals roaming in eating places JUDY YOUNG OFFENDERS LIABLE TO $1,000 FINE By SINGAPORE, Friday QWNERS of restaurants and eating-places have been warned by health inspectors that il is an offence l<> keep live animals on l he premises. A spokesman for the Health Ministry said today that
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  • 42 22 TANAH RATA. Fri Incessant rainfall in the Cameroli Hmhlands durini: the past tWo weeks has r:iuv(J about LM minor lanri>!ides alonu the Tapah-Cameron Hltihlar.d Road. It also has washed away earth supporting a bridge on the Cameron Highlands coif
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    • 1119 24 rYl"~- 1 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia Singapore Jaf an Service HBBRHMB SP«'« Kf'ung Yekkaichi^agoyi Yha-na Koba Belgium Maru' 2S Aaf 3 Sipt 7 Sept 11 Sept IS Sept 21 Sip. Aeciptiag carga lor Kale, Osaka, Hageya, Yakakaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Sail!
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    • 952 24 FOR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore Haling far: CHAKRATA" 3 Sipt 4/ S Sapt Auck, Well. Lrtt. D'din MORVADA 27 21 Oct Auck, Well, Timaru. D'din. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang laaliag fat: RAJULAt la Part/1 Sipt 2 Sipt 3 Sipt Nagapattmam. Madras. RAJULAT IJ/25 Sipt 21 Sipt
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    • 921 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~,i ICB BUILDING, 2~ShTnTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3^ U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONOON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smgacore P. S'-am Penang Arritll: NEPTUNE ZIRCON 31 Aug 5 Sipt 5 I Seat 1/11 Sept london 7 10. Havre 12 10. R'dam
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    • 699 24 M MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Na 3OE Jin Ampang Kuala Lu.npui The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P. Sham Pe iang Arntes: BUNGA TANJONG 1/ 5 Sept 6/ 1 Sipt 11 11 Sept Hivrt 6 10. i R'dam 13 10. A oerp 16 10
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    • 648 25 H t FORT OF SINCAPOAI AU I. 1 H.-w HT t TMCRITV ANNOUNCED THE I Bl AnM Ta lor folL OWIHC ■"■THING ARRANCt. OOT: Edn M.ru 81. E,«,rn ~."'> au.,™ 2- B B H B 2 tv.k K/9. ABIIIOChUI 10/11. 11 M i.^khal* 15-18 *ORT IWETTINHAM Miru 1- Pmllßf 21
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    • 545 25 HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PRODUCTION MANAGER The Phormoceuticol Division of How Por Brothers Inttrnationol Limited inivtes applications for the above voconcy. This is on outstanding opportunity to join o compony with exctiing growth potential. Applicants must be: Singapore Citizens, Between 25 ond 35 years of oge Preferably with o
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    • 1054 25 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that with effed from 25th August, 1!)71, Mr. LEE KIM SWEE, also known as Mr. K.S. LEE, our former SALESMAN, is no longer in our employ. He has therefore no authority to transact any business or to colled any monies on our behalf. OREGON INDUSTRIES
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    • 805 25 NOTICE OKI i NTA I. 1. 1 I General Avrragr M kl V\ \N\ HABIT VOY. 23 ETA Spore 28 87 1 I'.irt Sham 31 8 71 O.v.i,. ms KUWANA MART on 21.s' August 1971 it i decld I to adjust .<il expense*. aacrlflcea ami laaaea incurred li General Average.
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    • 1259 26 I 1 I 1 1 I 111 I i v^ OLD ESTABLISHED FOREIGN BANK SOON OPENING IN SINGAPORE invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following positions: (1) CASHIER (2) SENIOR COUNTER CLERK (3) CURRENT ACCOUNTS CLERK (4) CHIEF CLERK, BILLS DEPARTMENT (5) CHIEF CLERK, FOREIGN EXCHANGE (6) ACCOUNTANT All
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    • 1062 26 NOTICE TAWARAN TAWARAN2 ada-lah di-pelawa untok membeli tanah pesaka berikut E.M.R. No. 719 vane luas-nya lebeh kuranc 4 Ekar 1 Rood 25 Poles, letak-nya di-Mukim Hentong. Daerah Johor Bahru. Johor. 2. Tawaran2 tersebut mesti-iah terkandong di-dalam satu sampul yang bermetri yang bertulis di-sa-bt-an atas-nya perkataan "TAWARAN PESAKA SHIKH AHMAD BIN
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    • 417 26 JABATAN PELAJARAN. NEC.ERI SEMBILAN. Kemasokkan Ka-Darjah Satu Dalam Tahun 1972. Ibu Bapa Penjaga yang telah rnendaftarkan anak2 mereka yunp lahlr dalam tahun 1965 uniok masok ka-Darjah Satu dalam tnhun 1972 ada-lah di- 1 kehendaki mengesahkan penciaftaran kanak2 Itu dengan Guru Besar sekolah tempat mereka Itu telah dl-daftarkan dahulu Ibu Bapa
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    • 447 26 FOR SALE-EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT TWO FODEN DUMP TRUCKS 4DX6 21 150 HP RUNNING HOURS TO DATE 13.000 WITH CERTAIN SPARES ONE PRIESTMAN "LION lII CROWD faHOVEL 19FT BOOM 15FT 6IN ARM 83 HP RUNNING HOURS 11.500. APPLY BOX A 220 STRAITS TIMES. IPOH. THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS has vacancies for CADET
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  • 68 27 nC FAMILY of th* la> Mt.v Ivy h nee Khoo Hock Neo thank v. i.nd friend* lor their wreaths, aulntance and ".nil net- durinK their rrcent •n.nl it A MRS. AX. Charlie thank friends for prestnu. me»--.1 irinn miirrl»K< of their <-\:ithy to Nandasena 71. *MILV Of LATE Dr.
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  • 20 27 CW »MIPM«NT Dwilm pant* )> «ulti. M»xn. S.»rv*s. ACCfSKOriM from Pane and London ml at Klalr Tin^.in J'.J S pon
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    • 1242 27 GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS Ml) S» ECUS I Miia»»n Mlf. M ctats a wtil Mimmuin {.'SO /< r isords S MlM'f «M Htlayxa HI) a Wl'lir.lu'l »)J ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL <> itipi't Ml; )I.M I »»rf MalarM Mil UK I wtrt. Xi'iiiiu"! J.'O lor N S.itattrT art Milan" PJI a wirg MMaaa IJO r»r
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    • 834 27 REPUTABLt ORCANIsATIOM IN VITES nult female a* Representslive*, training provided. Salary plui m tractive tommi'Mon Contact Person. .1 Department. Tel: ***** <5 lines). A fa«t expanding organisation Invite!) application* from Singapore citizens ior the following poau 1. Mai* Accauntl »u»r>i»r Ad Not less thun 25 year Qualifications: Senior Cambndre. Ormde
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    • 765 27 EXPIRIINCIO CINIML COO Amah rwuirwl for Kuropean couple Mum speak English and livt-m Telephone M 2531. WANTED lIMIIIiNCID INCLIS speaking live in young governei. to look after baby. Contact phon 3j6->6 office hours AIRPORT RISTAURANT PAYA LfBAR AIRPORT Experiment MIAO CNIF required for Airport Cattnng Complex Applicant! arc Invited with
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    • 1004 27 HOLLAND ROAD Ming i.v~ District 10 immediate occupation two-storey corner semidetached lum..alow. Large compound, four bedrooms, servant's room. fully furnished, Air-cond. Flooring IJJrazzo. parquet. Contact T36T4. •*****. M HOLLAND CROVC DRIVE off 6 miientone Holland Road Well furnished single-storey, semi-detached bungalow. 3 bedroom.i. spacious lounge, car-porch, nlre fenced garden. Reasonable
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    • 1030 27 FURNISMtO SEMI DETACHED HOUSE at in Jaian Pernama. Bena IMrk. 11 tn cnann Contact Kwcng 731W7. ROOM TO LET with lavatory md bathroom attached Conl.iit Mr. Scow, Telephone ***** after 6.00 pm. daily BUNCALOW SEMI-OETACHEO. furnished. Preferably Katons: District or within 3 miles from city Phonr SELETAR MILLS Jingle storey
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    • 806 27 lIA DRIVING SCHOOL Morr dual-rontrolUd hourly Ouaran-li-rd $75 K«tra lr<wn {4 Failed S3. SO. Cur for tr«t 13. Seleicie Road. S ion-. Phone 33:'.'" :>i it;. UITION AT YOUR HOMI M«Mt*l revision: Primary Secondary by lit urn. B'PBft. ROCNIT AMD KNITTINC free tui lion after *ale huy a Passap Knitirr
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    • 682 28 CHINA TOOK 44 <l»yi by air (Includmg hotel, food. sightseeing) tI.VW/- departure on 13th September 1971. I'ieaie contact: Mm Am. Tiong Hcng Travel Service. 12. Choon Ouan Street. B'pore Tel: *****4. CHARTERED FLICMT*. weekly To: London. USA Canada Comfort Travel Service IS Rochore Canal Road (7) Tel: ***** ***** 34
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    • 973 28 LAMP FITTINCB to beautify JTOUt home. Consult Leot.g Yew Radio/ Electrical Co.. 287. Tan)ong Katoog Rond Spore. *****11. STOCK CLEARANCE SALES Of U*«l TV sttj 19" 23' from Sl7o' 5270 6 month* fully guaranteed. Rlnc S pore *****7. MERIVER OICORATION for Interior decoration. curtain railing! and othen. 252. Upper Thomson
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    • 1045 28 [Saturday Car MarkeT(| Vehicles for Ml* I*7l DATSUN S WAGON 1200. 1970 Mrrcede* 200. 1969 Mercedet Benz 200. Capri 1600 GTL. 1968 Mercede» liens 200. Cortina GT. Mercede* 200 U. Matda ISOO. Volkswagen 1300. Mazda 1000. Opel Rekord 1967 Datsun Pick-up. Anqlla. Volki».iq. i. 1966 Cortina Deluxe. Opel Krkoil 1900
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    • 716 28 MANAGER MANUFACTURING to $2,000 pm plus bonus A leading maker of heavy duty electrical equipment wishes to appoint manager for its new joint venture manufacturing operations wijh a large United Kingdom group. The factory located In Singapore will be engaged primarily In the assembly of electrical equipment for export under
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    • 256 29 Pesta road cycling race: Police plea to motorists NO TRAFFIC will be allowed to enter Old Upper Thomson Road tomorrow (Sunday) from 8 a.m. to noon because of the Pesta Sukan Open Cycling Championship. The ban does not apply to authorised vehicles and buses along this road. Vehicles are not
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    • 430 29 England turns down India's tour request LONDON, Fri. The Cricket Council last nijjht turned down India's request for an abbreviated tour and called off the scheduled winter visit by MCC to Pakistan, India and CeylonEarlier this month the council said it wanted the tour postponed "in the best interests of
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    • 279 29 lIOUSTON, Fri. Mark Spitz of California re--11 tamed his U.S. 200-m freestyle title at the National swimming championships here last night with a winning time only four-tenths vif a second outside the world record he holds Jointly with Don Schollander. i 1 Spitz,
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    • 152 29 MALAYSIA SCORE Ist GOAL IN WORLD MEET AUCKLAND. Fri—Malayi\ sia scored their first goal and first point in the International women's hockey tournament here today when they held Belgium to a 1-1 draw. There was no score in the first half Belgium went to what looked like the winning lead
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    • 79 29 PINEHURST. (N. Carolina). Frl. Arnold Palmer held a storming finish by Mike Hill yesterday to score a comfortable 68-71 victory and advance into the third round of the US$2OO,OOO Professional matchplay golf championship. Other results: Julius Boros beat Terry Dill 73-76 Gardner Dickinson beat Larry Hinson
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    • 37 29 BONN. Frl. Anat Ratanabol. Thailand's 200 metres Asian champion, set a Thailand national record for 100 m in clocking 10.3 seconds during an athletics meeting here on Tuesday. All three watches showed 10.3 soc.
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    • 440 30  - It's sweet revenge for S'pore JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, hammered out of the Merdeka soccer tournament by Indonesia, who became the eventual runners-up had sweet revenge at Jalan Besar last night for that 4-0 defeat. Showing vast improvement on the form against Malaysia on opening night, Singapore last night shocked
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    • 221 30 KOREA strolled into the Losers' pool final of the Pesta Sukan soccer tournament against Singapore when they scored an effortless 3-1 win over the Philippines at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The rugged Koreans dominated the major part of this listless encounter. After harrasslng the Philippine rear
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    • 58 30 UNIVERSITY of Singapore will held their 20th annual athletic meet at Farrer Park today from 2 p.m. Engineering Faculty, headed by Singapore international Ho Mua Cheung, are strongly tipped to retain the Vice Chancellor's Trophy. Those wishing to take part in the TOOm for graduates are requested
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    • 440 30  - Thai champ wins high praise from Hopman ERNEST FRIDA By COMPARN CHAMPISRI, Thailand's champion, yesterday won high praise Harry Hopman, the famous Australian Davis Cup non-playing captain, for his fighting 6-2, 3-6, 8-6, 6-1 win over Taiwan's Tang Fi San in the men's singles semi finals of the Asian Amateur
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    • 243 30 Khoon Hong snuffs out challenge rpOP FORM Tan Khoon Hong, ot National Junior College, last night snuffed out the challenge of Tan Kai Kok by 21-18. 22-20. 21-12 to retain his National Senior Open men's singles title for the second successive year at Winstedt Road last night. Left-handed Kal Kok
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    • 66 30 LONDON. Prt. England opener Geoff Boycott became the first player to amass 2.000 runs this season although Yorkshire, his team, were beaten by eight wickets by Hampshire. At Bournemouth: Hampshire 299 and 33-2 Yorkshire 96 and 233 (Boycott 111 P. Sainsbury 5-62). At Lord's: Middlesex
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    • 25 30 LONDON, Fri.— Th* match between the Indian cricketer* and Sihmi ended In drmw *i Hove today. Indian* «0 »n4 276-7, Suki 3*6-9 dec.
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    • 257 30  - Hopmanbacks idea for an Asian circuit A. JOHNSON By HARRY HOPMAN, former Australian Davis Cup captain, yesterday supported the idea of an Asian tennis circuit to be run on similar lines as the Asian coif circuit. Hopman said: "It will certainly be a big boost to Asian tennis and a
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    • 290 30  - IN a man who is destined to play for France P. SENEVIRATNE By IF a broad-shoulder-m ed member of the visiting Paris University rugby team mesmerises the Singapore XV with his speed and agility on the padang tomorrow he will be 22 year old Jacques Cabather. Francois Grimoldi, the French
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    • 62 30 SINGAPORE Karate Association's five-man te;im 't> Medan practically swept the board at the invitation tournament held there last week, winning both the individual open and the team championships. Singapore won ?he team tttlc by 3-0 with two matches drawn Tan Peng Seng, a brown belt (Ist
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    • 155 31  - Central London all set to score double EPSOM JEEP By SKIPPY in Race 3 and President's Adviser in Race 5, both beaten favourites last week, can make amends at Ipoh today. Skippy came from a long way back to finish seventh over sif. Down a division and over 6f he
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      1396 31 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding: Mill —■I 2.0 CLASS 5. DIV. 2— 9 F L*UJUI ($5,500 $3,850 to winner BABIICA a (11.i1).m.i) E IX.nn.lly 4 812 1) F Harb Idge 7 "YMKYN a (Nrl) Housourr 6 8.10 (-1) SF Podmora 1 J l'l«4^ MAS MIRAH .1 <D.ivl<lv>n and
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    • 133 31 KPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER IIMRYN 1 YMKYN TYMKYN Kuce l. j ackie Babeie* Jackie BalK-ica Syndicate W. Surprise L'ARC COURT ORDER COURT ORDER Court Order L'Arc L'Are C. K. Trow Zoom s. Confidence Ka.ce S SKIPPY SKIPPY EVEN BETTER Marie Marie Skippy Subali Mastermind Subali Race 4- KOTA
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    • 291 31 Need You Badly steps out stylishly in gallop NEED YOU BADLY. probable favourite In the Gold Vase tomorrow, did a spectacular gallop at Ipoh yesterday. Ridden by Des Coleman. Need You Badly strode out stylishly over 3f in 36 4 5 sec. There was some give in the ground. Need
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    • 451 31  - Datsun have big plans for the GP TONY FRANCIS By FiATSUN plan to -make it big" in this year's Malaysian Grand Prix saloons event at the Batu Tiga track on Sept 4-5. They have entered two of their top Japanese drivers, Kenji Tohira and Kunlmltsu Takahashi the All-Japan saloons champions
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  • 40 32 JAKARTA. Fli. The i number of registered unemploy- ed In Central Java province this year lias risen to 1.747,570. Antara news agency reported today this was an increa>e cf more than 35.000 over the preVtoM year. Reuter.
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  • 348 32  -  BLAIR JOHNSON: By Singapore, Fri LOCAL bankers and industrialist tonight said it was too early to say what effect floating the Japanese yen would have on the economies of Singapore and Malaysia. But a;i felt benefits would accrue, it was list how much
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  • 443 32 T ONDON. Frl. News that the -1 Japanese yen Is to be floated from tomorrow made (or a rally In mont leading isauen. In.tial lower levela reflected pre cautionary marking down following Mibatantial wage demand! by the entln^.rln;; and rallwaymen'i unions. Trading w». n..i», »head of the lonn
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  • 176 32 Four hurt in US secrets factory explosion TOS ANGELES. Fri. An explosion at a factory where secret government work is conducted caused USSI million worth of damage last night. Four people were injured by the blast which shook houses several blocks away. One of the injured men was blown through
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  • 50 32 BRAZZAVILLE. Frl— CongoKinshasa and China signed an agreement here today under which China will build a factory In Brazzaville to produce confectionery and clothing. The amount of Chinese finance involved In the project, which Is to employ 200 men when completed, was not disclosed. Reuter.
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  • 43 32 LONDON. Prl. British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home Is hoping to visit Moscow early next year. Informed British sources said here today. The sources said that the British and Soviet governments were In contact about this vUK. Reuter.
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  • 16 32 Singapore weather outlook from 6 am. till noon today: Isolated showers In the morning.
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  • 64 32 MRS MIHCV NAVARATNAM wife of the late Mr. Charles Chellappah Navaratnam paased away peacefully leaving behind daughters, son, son-ln-laws. daughter-in-law and grand children. Mr. Mrs. V.K. Dana. Dr. A Mrs. B.C. Abraham. Mr. Mrs Paul Navaratnem, Mr. Mrs. T. Rajendran Mr. Mr*. Paul Navaratnam Cortege leaving Saturday 28th August
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  • 87 32 AN unusual place to leave a car, but there it was. right in the middle of a children's playground. The car was taking the Kirn Tian Road and Tiong Bahru Road corner yesterday when it shot off the road. It
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