The Straits Times, 31 August 1972

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  • 25 1 f AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 225,000 The Straits Times The National Nevyspaper Estd. IMS THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1972 29 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 3776
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  • 688 1  - 'No race riots' promise R. CHANDRAN and N.G. KUTTY Lee: My pledge to all of you By Malays told: A common destiny if you decide so MR. LEE KUAN YEW last night pledged that there would be no more racial riots in Singapore. This is a pledge I give, whatever
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  • 225 1 Terrorist bombs rock offices in Manila MANILA. Wed. Two banking and finance companies were rocked by explosions and a bomb was found in an attache case In the Foreign Ministry early today. The explosions occurred within 15 minutes of each other, but no-one was hurt. A Joint probe into the
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  • 131 1 JAKARTA. Wed. A Sooth Celebes man has been executed by drowning for incest w.tta his daughter and the girl, now precnai.t will saffer the same fate when he* child is born, the newspaper Indonesia Raja reported today. The newspaper said. however, that local
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  • 304 1  - Another $1.1 mil invested after new chit fund recoveries SHEN SWEE YONG By Till] (iovei ninent has recover ed another $1.1 million belonging to Gemini (.'hit Fund Corporation and Stallion Corponilion. Like the $l.'i million recovered earlier, the money is for investment to yield in terest for redistribution to subscribers.
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  • 3 AM LATEST
    • 54 1 REYKJAVIK. Wed. The 20th fame in the world chess championship resumed here tonight after being adjourned yesterday with most experts predicting a draw. The Russian world champion Boris Spassky moved King to Queen Three in reply to Bobby Fischer's 41st move which was made last nig ht.
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    • 27 1 MVNICH. Wed. In*«a, IMS bronxe medallUt*. daihed silver medallist* Australia'! hope* of quallfylnf for %tmifinals of Olympic Game* hockry tournament by beatlnf them 3-1 loda>
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    • 173 1 m J& DAH SIN'S ~s29fct. L cu t ll^ p yo<l V tl^ p| U t rro*e**ion»l t—*H •k*M»yDAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE UiMMpM. "I**"* 7 (int tar NEW TMATH) Til»*in MI71. y>:z— for gardm that \anis>hrd Page fi s( At FOLDINGS that caused drath not Inspected NATIONAL front possible soon:
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    • 17 1 THORENq the acknowledged leader in turntable TD-150 JHKfc BOvP^V W.P.GOOOALE •w I m Mt. KaM. >4> Nl-otV
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  • FOCUS ON THE HUSTINGS
    • 444 2  - Civil service suppressed by PAP: Jeya I R. CHANDRAN 1* *pHE secretary-gene-ral of the Workers Party, Mr. J.B. Jeya retnam yesterday accused the People's Action Party of suppressing the civil service. Singapore, he said, had inherited a civil service second to none when the Republic became Independent. But the PAP's
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    • 34 2 THE Kampong Kembangan Constituency National Day Exposition Committee will hold a buffet dinner at Oay World amusement park on Sunday at 7 p.m. In conjunction with the closing ceremony of Its expo&ltlon.
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    • 178 2 Siew Choh: The PAP has failed in everything THE Barisan Soslalls last night said the PAP had failed "in every undertaking" throughout the 13 years of Its rule. Separation from Malaysia was one example, said Barisan chairman Dr. Lee Slew Choh at a mass rally at Redhill Close. "The PAP,
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    • 333 2 Keep the peace, police warn candidates thanking —voters- OOUCE yesterday warned I those organising cessions to thank voters after the general elections against any form of misbehaviour. No Indecent, threatening, abusive. Insulting words or behaviour, or other acts of provocation should be directed at any person, or at opposing political
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    • 45 2 THE Police Band will perform at the Botanic Oardens on Sept. 17 from S p.m. to 6 30 p.m. On Sept. 24 at the same time the bands 01 Monks Hill Secondary School and Sang Nila Utama Secondary School will perform.
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    • 36 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Unemployed Vow Lap Poh 22. of Qemas Baru was today jailed for 10 months for trying to smuggle more than ***** worth of tin ore into Singapore yesterday
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    • 95 2 MORE than 50 entertainers from Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan will stage a twoday charity show to raise funds for Chung Hwa Free Hospital next month. The show organised by the Singapore Artistes' Association and sponsored by the Singapore Finance Ltd., will
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    • 387 3  -  CHEW LEE CHING By PEOPLES Front secreUryiceneral Mr. Leong Mun Kwai last night spoke of the three possible outcomes of the elections. They are: VICTORY by the PAP with only a minority of opposition members elected into Parliament. CONSIDERABLE victory for opposition parties
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    • 305 3 Lawyer issues 'prove it in court that I quarrelled' challenge LAWYER Mr Lul Boon Poh. former secretarygeneral of the Peoples Front, last night challenged Mr Lee Kuan Yew to prove in court his allegation that Mr. Lvi had quarrelled with Mr J B Jeyaretnam, Mr R Murugason and Dr. Phoon
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    • 65 3 RADIO Singapore will broadcast a special programme. Election Rally, tonight at 10 p.m. over its English service. The programme will feature excerpts of speeches made at election rallies by leaders of the main political parties Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (PAP). Mr. S. Vetrivelu (United
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    • 378 3  - DR TOH TO UNF: EXPLAIN HOW YOU'RE GOING TO FORM COALITION GOVT JOSEPH YEO By HPHE People's Action Party 1 last night asked the United Front to explain how It (UNF) was going to form a coalition government. PAP chairman, Dr. Toh Chin Chye said: "Mr. Vetrivelu secretary general of
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    • 50 3 INCHE A Jsill Sulaunan has been elected president of the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union. The other members of the management committee are Messrs Clement Tan 'vice president). Mohd. Osman A. Rahman (second vice president). Mohamed Yuaope Wanjor (secretary). Sukhairi Dsaf.tr (treasurer). Ismail Bab* and SyeJ Osman (auditors)
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    • 521 3  - What people behind Opposition hope to achieve: Ong NGIAM TONG HAI By rE Labour Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said last night that the aim of the PAP in the general election was to expose the designs to sabotage the Independence of Singapore by those who manipulated the opposition parties
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    • 50 3 CHINA. Underwriters Life and General Insurance Co. Ltd. will hold a buffet dinner and dance for 1U employees at the China Sea's Restaurant In NlcoU Drive on Saturday A picnic win be held at the same place the next day from 8 am to S p.m.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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  • FOCUS ON THE OPPOSITION
    • Article, Illustration
      615 4  - NGIAM TONG HAI By fHK Peoples Front is a neutral left inclined and pro-China political party, its secre tary general, Mr. Leong Mini Kwai declared yesterday. In an Interview with the Straits Times, he said his party advocated the active promotion ot friendly relations with China and also Singapore's neighbours,
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    • 161 4 Rfc Returning Officer yesterday reminded all eligible voters that enquiry centres at all 57 contested electoral divisions will be open from 3 p.m. to It Dm. daily until the eve of polling day. All qualified voters who have not received polling cards but whose names are on the electoral reglitter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 Coup d etat Sanyo declares total fr ee dorch§it^^^i ~"^"^i L IU-inchTV tet K^> |^9i JlHr Kh models spin 360° on their base. VlHHl^l I ifofc Which mtkes h a lot easier than movin < I |^kH I^^hA tne cn n around. And have glarei^^v! I^l balanced AGC circuitry. In
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 172 4 MEMAME STREET By Cliff Roberts 5 1/ li S 1/ V Pr>Q a. cjsJah I 1 1/AVy Omp By I.T. Kmsmiii. ■q^rr^ yeah, but wru-^**y| how wm ahe we >-- -^1 I•/ rrs just ~^^^K~ well, well! uxxs like we got I WET LAST afY aUT p ErT y- MOH
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    • 129 5 DR. Augustine Tan, PAP candidate for Whampoa, told a rally that it was time Singapore had a law that enabled the Government to imprison for life or ban from Singapore anyone found guilty of treason. And treasonable behaviour, he said, included questioning Singapore's independence and her right to defend her
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    • Article, Illustration
      800 5  - CHIA POTEIK 'This method it possibly tbo cheapest and the lent risky way compared with a military occupation or economic pressure' B, fOREIGN Minister Mr. s Rajaratnam has said that Saturday's general elections will is i testing ground for the tec hnique of how to t;ikt over Singapore from within
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    • 68 5 SINGAPORE Armed Foreea engineers will conduct dally demolition works off the end of Woodneld Road in Naval Base, near the coast of Johore Straits. from tomorrow to Sept. 15 except on Saturday. Firing times arc from 9 am to 12 30 p.m. and from 1 30 pm to 6 p.m.
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    • 122 5 rE Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), Mr. Fong Sip Chee. last night said the United National Front "Is more communistic than China.' He said: "The UNF promises free education, medical services and to practically giving flats away. "But the party should realise that even in a communist country like
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    • 27 5 MR. Bharut Raj Bhundary. 47. the Nepalese Ambassador to Burma, has been concurrently appointed Nepal's Ambassador to Singapore. He will continue to reside In Rangoon.
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    • 223 5  - PAP seek 'a new mandate to consolidate progress' JOSEPH YEO By CUNGAPORK's Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Lm Khoon Chov. said yesterday that the People's Action Party was seeking I new mandate from the people in the general election to consolidate progress and reach higher levels of achievement. Speaking at a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 206 5 So In AnWIYtnSAH OUR-ONCE-A 'EAR SALE Jf Definitely g LAST 2 DAYS g TO t4VHI BBJBJBM 4i 43 H>gh Strwt. Singoport Lfaa^g^S '31. Joton Toonku Abdul Rohrrvon K Lufnpur BpBU A I. A. Building, Jolon Ampong K Lumpuf *laa«^_ -.«BBbP^^"* S« I BBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiaEtTfiLfe- M'«-^" I*l Cwctom7n Corporate Line System sLs2Bs
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 258 5 TODAYS RALLIES PAP: 7to 1* p.m. Chong Boon Lay; 7—l* p.m. Pang Road Teo Lee North Bridge Road CrawRoad; 7—19 pm Ayer ford Street; 7—l* p.m. Gemuroh. Changl; 7— l* Traa Street p.m. It ampong Soo Poo; WORKERS PARTY: 5— 7 lt p.m. Lorong 27, 19 p.m. Dhoby Ghaut car
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  • 416 6  -  NELL.'C HAM ■y AN adventarou Slnga poraan. LJa Kirn Kst, •he hltch-hllMd to Leoten to tanni KnffUsta and ■■tt rood as an actor there, hsi retained after IS yean. Kirn Em, St. who appeared In aeTeral BBC feature role* mi
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  • 64 6 OPPORTUNITIES for teachers to take part in welfare work among children and adults will oe discussed at a one-day workshop on The Teacher in Community Service tomorrow The workshop, organised by 'he Singapore Teachers' Union, will be held at the Singapore Council of Social Service which Is
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  • 371 6  - $20,500 for a garden that vanished IGNATIUS STEPHENS By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAX, Wednesday HOUSEWIFE \vhose garden plot disappeared under the sea was awarded $20,500 today. In awarding Mrs. Henry Wong the wife of a well-known local contractor the sum, Mr. Charlie Foo. the Registrar, said that her original claim for
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  • 35 6 THE Minister of State (Education) Dr Lee ChiaW Meng and MP for Parrer Park, will open a MO.OOO children's playground at Cambridge Road behind Blocks 41 and 43. today at 7.30 p.m
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  • 108 6 Scrapped: ROY's driving school mHE Registry of Vehicles 1 has scraDPed Its olan to set up a driving school to provide practical drlvins lessons for beginners. This decision, the Straits Times understands, was made because the ROY found It undesirable to act in the dual role of tester and Instructor
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 322 6 FIESTfI.f NIGHT Bpm to ISm'nisht^A Tnerrs whole barbequed lamb succulent pig on a spit. jH Fulfill! tumev runmno to a gowen rxewn over »ye coals larllvC c*McioushOt potS ©art* bread cfteeses. salads waffles. fruits and many more jj^^H ClAf Ib\ J aton 9 your swimming trunks a take a dip
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  • 458 7  - Scaffoldings that caused two deaths 'not inspected' MAUREEN CHUA By 'J'HK stuff old ings ut the A|M)llo Hotel i (instruction worksite which collapsed, killing two labourers, were not inspected by ;t "designated jHison" for 74 d;ivs Ik'lhk the accident, a coloner's court henrd yesterday. The Building Operations and Works v-'
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  • 156 7 A HOI SIM. Board sweeper »as jailed for ninr months and fined a total of S2.IM yesterday for (ummittinc three drug offence* at a flat in Tanflin Halt Road on Tuesday. Osman bin Din. 35. pleaded g 1 1 1 y to all three charges.
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  • 355 7 A LEGAL battle over a $113,500 claim by an 18-year-old youth against his former employers began before Mr. Justice Chua In the High Court yesterday. N. Kunnasegaram was employed by Aluminium Pioneer »Pte) Ltd. of Jurong for just a little more than
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  • 273 7  -  CHRISTINA CHEANG By IT started as a college > joke being able to travel round the world without a cent. But these two highlyspirited French unlI vers i t v undergrads took up the challenge and converted the joke Into reality!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 312 7 MAS will fly to 38 destinations in Malaysia and Asia. That's more than any airline in to all major regional capitals. the region! As well as expanding Soon our Kelantan kite symbol Z~"|l^\ domestic services, and linking will be seen all over Asia. The I—^-o^^ !T^ l*\ East and West
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  • 523 8 When the peacock plumage is as flamboyant as the peahen's ADVANCS planning ■sakss a household move toss traumatic DECIDE what is ■ore and what t* sail or give away before piaanlng a household store SCHEDULE leeway both at the beginning and end of a household moving trip. Tt>
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 713 8 |T USUALLY starts with a blazing row with your husband before breakfast and that sets the pattern for the rest of the day. From that point, nothing seems to go right. It's "one of those days" and, for all we manage to achieve between
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    • 226 8 pXECUTIVES, we're always told, are usually the ones to suffer from the pressurised lives of the rat race. With an executive boyfriend or husband, you wonder, perhaps. If you could help keep his pressure down and his mind away from his work. you can always try. with a.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 124 8 £&Ws**a477 •OULITTI tfswVw^JEPTf .aSsflH TOWSK OAMB POLYTAIHt bsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssVt^^^ P H aW 1 I Elnett Satin sprays on like a gentle mist, so light your hair retains that springy bounce. Wear any style you H[ like loose and swinging or elegant coiffures, and still Hj BJ have that natural, nice-to-touch' aura.
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    • 176 8 AAVartitr'nan* j* i i Busy Housewives Even the busiest housewife can keep her complexion youthfully soft and clear and there is nothing easier or more rewarding than smoothIng a film of tropically moist oil over the face and neck. Stroke the moist oil of Ulan over the complexion every day
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  • 534 9 National front possible soon: Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday fIN Abdul R;iz;ik tonight said there was v possibility of forming a jiational front among political parties soon. "We have left behind the era where political parties placed party politics above the nation." the Prime Minister said In a Hari Kebangsaan radio
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  • 197 9 Bandar Sorl Begawan Wednesday THE student Prince who fell for the girl across the road is to marry tomorrow. He is Pengiran Muda Jefri Bolkiah, IS, a younger brother of Sultan Hassanal Bolklab who is to wad teenage schoolgirl keaaty
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  • 233 9 rpHE Official Receiver and 1 Liquidator. Mr. Urn Ewe Huat. yesterday explained why he had both a legal and moral right to 120.000 said to belong to Stallion Corporation Ltd. In a letter asking for the mum of the money
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  • 77 9 Art show by four S'pore artists FOUR local artists will hold an exhibition ol their works at the Peoples Park Complex from Friday for three weeks. They are Tan Chor Tee. How Hsi Chlng. Llm Tse Peng *nd Phua Chang Phue who will show their works done here and abroad.
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  • 81 9 dementi Road closed for blasting OLD dementi and Clementl Roads will be closed to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic for further rock blasting for the construction of the Kranjl-Ulu Pandan scheme on weekdays from next month. Explosives will be used for the blasting !rum Sept. 5 to I. 11 U>
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  • 59 9 THE Hotel and Catering School has received $2,000 worth of home appliances from Harper Oilfllan. Mr Albert Lee. deputy marketIng manager and senior executive handed over Uie Hoover appliances to the school principal. Mr. Patrick Chla. at the catering school's premises In Nasslm Hill The
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  • 48 9 EIOHT swords, four parangs and a krls were recovered by Kandang Kerbau Police during a raid on a house In Kampong Bugu yesterday at 3 15 am Police believe the gangland weapons belonged to the I»h Kuan secret society operating In the Kallang area.
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  • 87 9 Arsonists burn down site office ARSONISTS yesterday burned down a construction firm's worksite office in Tannery Lane, off MacPherson Road and damaged property worth HsVJ "*ollce later recovered an empty kerosene tin and a match box from the scene of lire. The flrn Yaag Gig on.tru, U«m Ccuipam has IU
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  • 35 9 Contemporary art course THE University of Singapore's Extramural Studies Department will conduct a 13--lecture course on contemporary Art starting next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. It will be held at the university's Ntasen Hut No. 2.
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  • 234 9 Dr Lee: Govt to build 10 more schools THE Oorernment Ls to •I build more than 10 schools In the near future In areas with a large concentration of population. Announcing this last night, the Minister of State (Education), Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. said these primary and secondary schools did
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  • 49 9 SENIOR Constable Koh Hood Heng and Constable Yew Brv Kwong have left lor U*,rmonth course In police dt>g handling in New Zealand The course conducted by the New Zealand Police Dog Training School, will cover all aspects of care, handling and training of dogs.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 LATEST ADDITION TO OUR RANGE! LB5 THE ULTIMATE TRANSCRIPTION UNIT FOR THE HI-FI CONNOISSEUR! Electron icafly co*voM*d twitcrt itop* motor and lifts *Jk ay at end rscurd r ,r-.;el«M (6-f»ol8 syuiHunou* tmtmr HydrauHaaNv damptd pick-up lowtuing d*vioe FUt bait driw* tu nub* i 6 Wctronic spard «diufim«m ♦3X <ttuwmsjssd UroUscaps
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    • 168 9 I F^^^^^^^^^^adsJsV ■BBBBBBsH V ■BskVaSsl^K IS. 4" I NEW NATION I I ELECTION I I SPECIAL: I I LIFT -OUT I I Over 800,000 voters will go to the > Cfl I polls on Saturday. To help t^Jy I you follow the whole election, s> **7 New Nation tomorrow will
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 204 9 Straits Times Crossword 1 You an d A I C ."t°£ ÜbW mixed 1 7 n to «*«P o«t tht rain r Bml tranquilly and go off I SSsfi^L^ii-fc 1S Ow'^w -t the ouuet i l back in ,«u 2 with rain ft, 5). in it^STk. ir-»— t— 14 MMlclan
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  • 643 10  -  Bon Davidson |S a member of the public who acceded to the corrupt request of a public servant guilty of offering a bribe? This poser was raised by DPP Mr Chla Quee Khee, appearing for the At-torney-General, In
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  • 72 10 A LOB STAB, Wed Steamed turtle soup, a popular disk in Chinese restaurants here, will have to be scrapped from the menu if the State Assembly thts weekend passes a Bill providing for the protection of river turtles and control of their eggs. rhe Bill,
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  • 102 10 Australian pianist to perform in S'pore LOCAL music lovers will have a treat In store for them when talented Australian pianist Miss Rhondda Olllespie performs at the Conference Hall on Sept. 5. MLw Olllespie made her ftrst public appearance at the age of eight and later studied at the South
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  • 38 10 THE Chinese YMCA will start karate classes for beginners at the Sennett community centra on Sunday from 6 p m to 7 10 pjn. On Thursday training will be from 7.30 p m to 9 p.m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 192 10 MEET THE FOUR MASTERMINDS... i I ROBERT REDFORD the leader and brain, j i GEORGE SEGAL the expert safe cracker, RON LEI B MAN the expert with fast cars, PAUL SAND -the expert with dynamite TOGETHER THEY STOLE TNE WORLD'S LARGEST DIAMOND HOT ONCE BUr FOUR TIMES! a-V CEHTMY fOI
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    • 30 10 Ocean Theatre WJSz (Air conditional) LAST DAY: 1 W*»wi .1 HO 7»« Soiro Boou Monoi Kumar Pron Aihok Kumar in "•UHAB AUR fACNHIM" Color •n Hindi with Eng /Malay Subt.
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    • 414 10 mam um"m%^ Office" c^liipioi of "EYEWITMESS" aid "S.WJLLK." IS BACK! ijfm X, SCHOOL CHILDREN SI TO I ■I §B m SEAT AT SHOWS Co Starring WALTER SLEZAK, URSULA BUS, PETER LEE LAWREWCE, MARIA ROHM Cttff OPENS TODAY AT THE M I I B 4 SHOWS DAILY at 1.45. 4.00. 7.00
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    • 714 10 aba■a {•WGAWISATIQnj LAST OAT MO Fftil us. liaa.. IM. 4.00. t.M 1 »-j CNon Koon Toi Da> j Clmm TNI TOWMC PtOPUT* (A SHAW PROC. Mondorin in Shawicop* Cetar B O»IN1 TOMOItOW SCHOOL CHILOIIM 1| v B t* ANT MAT at ALL SHOW* ft MARK LESTER B "BLACK BIAUTY P
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 184 11 Ml. E M. YAHIYA-8 contention UuU bis party weald take care of the aged when It comes into power, to a tale that wont wash. The aged here are well looked after by their *ud the present government
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    • 174 11 ALL must join in to curb hippie menace (IONORATULATIONS to the Minister of State (Labour). Mr. Sia Kah Hul for his call to parents to join In the fight against the growth of a hippie sub-culture In our country (B.T. Aug. 13). The apparent presence of this sub-culture has become
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    • 62 11 I REFER to the letter by Charles Llm (S.T.. Aug. 18 1 concerning the installation of multi-coloured fluorescent tubes at certain blocks of flats in Queenstown. Since Mr. Charles Llm admits that aesthetics Is a personal thing ne should, by the same token, admit that only the vulgar will perceive
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    • 348 11 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publicotion unless they hove the writers' names and oddresses. In* elude a pseudonym if you do not want your n o m c published HAVE always believed that all government departments carry out their work
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    • 112 11 rUR correspondent Blf. (S.T.. Aug. 14), has yet to take up my challenge to him (ST.. Aug. 18) to substantiate his claim that our orthopaedic surgeons have been performing ope rations on completely severed limbs. As far as I am aware, no such proof has been lodged with the Academy
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    • 116 11 I UNDERSTAND that com puterlaatlon of motor vehicles' records will commence on Sept. 15 In the ROY. Owners of motor vehicles are required to produce documents that Include their Identity cards during the renewal of licences. The problem here U that I will be leaving Singapore next week for a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 208 11 Warm Felicitations to The Government and People of Malaysia On Malaysia Day 1972 from Shangri-La hotel WESTERN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS 4fl^A cA grand. evening buffet for pure eating pleasure here's ONE suggestion: Start with Old-fashioned Ternne of Hare with Port Wine Aspic Pick your choice from the Charcoal Broiler or the
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    • 444 11 ILjMpll BENJAMIN S UAHJIII LAST 3 DAYS SALE il Sf L nl OPEN SATURDAY PtICIS SLASHIO FtOM r^'-'i'll l^. 50% 70% lilliLiill&iHimiy IVINING MISSIS NOW SIS 00 PPV9VP B a^ B^ B sf^ B wi DAY ORISUS M <> w J4 so nlll IJ Mi n COTTON PANT SUITJ NOW
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  • The Straits Times
    • 418 12 The drumbeats of primitive tribalism have been heard during the current election campaign, and that is cause for grave concern, because their echoes do not easily fade away They persist, and can evoke ugly emotional responses even if the original performers are by then skulking in the political
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    • 140 12 The opening of Red Cross talks at Pyongyang is bound to raise hopes that the process of Korean re-unification will be hastened. The talki were arranged only after many interruptions and disagreements. But both sides hare also shown a rare willingness to compromise on what wei Bl first
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    1644 12 Second of two articles by James Sterba With a trad* imbalance In Japan** favour last year of U. 8.52.2 billion the Japanese provided aid to Asia amounting to U. 5.51.1. 51.1 billion, which was tied to purchase* In Japan. World's No. 1 importer of raw materials LAST year, Japan
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  • 589 12 NAIROBI, Wed At 0 pm. each evening, the Asian families living in the Panganl and Eastlelgh sections of Nairobi sit in silence and listen to the nlgruij government news, the Voice ct Kenya. "Everyone n«iw is frightened" said R K
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    • 411 13 A polls manoeuvre Hanoi [>ARK. Wed N«rtk Vietnam jnd the VietcMf today 4esertfe* Pmtstat mmi aa•^i^^wwwm fttftß tr##p with4ra«al. tfm Vletaaa as a f»«y *m* aa electoral M S»«e«vrr The only effect of this •silij Is U highlight acaln the Niioa Administrations •o'icy of ag grrwton and rolralaUMu." a nashf—an
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    • 401 13 SAN CLEMENTE. Wednesday PRESIDENT Nixon has ruled out a halt in the bombing of North Vietnam during the election campaign. "Absolutely not," he said when asked at a Press conference yesterday if such a move was contemplated for political reasons Mr Nixon said the
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    • 251 13 RAWALPINDI, Wednesday. f HINA has threatened to use its veto again if United Nations resolutions on last December's Indo-Pakistan conflict are not Implemented. Visiting Chinese ViceForeign Minister Chlao Kuan-hua said China vetoed Bangladesh's application for UN. membership "to uphold Justice". "That was
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    • 45 13 Ministers quit BONN. Wed. West Oerman Chancellor Willy Brandt accepted the resignations yecter- I day of two junior MUaten in h« left-liberal Coalition Government, after disclosure* tnav they had received large sums of money from a right-wing publishing house which retained them a* adviaen Reuter
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    • 30 13 TOKYO. Wed. A Tunisian delegation led by Foreign Minister Mohammed Masmoudl were now visiting North Vietnam at the Invitation of the Hanoi Government. Mid Hanoi Radio, yesterday. 4*.
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    • 168 13 A glimpse of US air might in Thailand lIANGKOK. Wed. The Government yesterday briefly lifted the curtain of secrecy on American air operations In Thailand. A group of Thai and American newsmen were given brief conducted tours of Utapao, the 852 base on the Gulf of Thailand and Takhll. a
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    • 115 13 Case for cutting out all the candy I ONDON, Wed Prof. John Yudkln believes there ought to be a law against giving children candy and other sweets and that goes for grandparent* and other relatives and friends. "It can ruin their health," said Britain's most widely quoted nutritionist. "Sooner or
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    • 214 13 AN ARMY EYE ON THE SEX LIVES OF THE 'DOVES' WASHINGTON, Wed. The US. Army kept watch on more than 100,000 American civilians and civilian organisations and filed dossiers on people's finance and sex lives, according to a yearlong Senate study on army spying released yesterday. The highly critical study,
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    • 426 14 SEOUL. Wednesday UPt rjdiopicture North Korean representatives from political and «««ial organisations arc all (miles. In the foreground arc Mrs. Chung Hi Xyung (right), a South Korean delegate, and Mr. Kirn Kil-Kyun, deputy chief secretary of the North Korean Labour Party. VORTH and South Korea opened
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    • 290 14 Peking ties and trade high on Tanaka's list TOKYO, Wednesday. JAPAN'S Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka flies to Hawaii tomorrow for a meeting with President Nixon expected to set a new course for relations between the two countries and for the r<?st of Asia The two-day Honolulu talks come less than
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    • 106 14 McGovern plan to save on defence ]\EW YORK. Wed. Dc--1 mocratic pr c s identlai candidate George McGovern came to Wall street yesterday with a revised economic plan calling for US$3O,OOO million In military spending cuts over three years. In h's first major economic statement since becoming the Democratic candidate
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    • 22 14 NEW DrLHI. Wed The Lower House of the Indian Parliament tcday approved a Bill completing the nationalisation of Insurance companies
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    • 120 14 I ONDON. Wed. Fresh unrest hit British prisons yesterday as prisoners staged strikes and squatted on jail rooftops in protest. Beventy-flve prisoners climbed on to the roof of Camp Hill Jail on the Isle at Wight off the south coast of England. They wrapped themselves
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    • 221 14 I^AMPALA. Wed—President Amin of Uganda appeared yesterday to shrug off the prospect of losing British economic aid. In a speech yesterday afternoon, the 44-year-old Ugandan leader said that there were 150 nations in the world and "even If one of them decides to
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    • 561 15 DEYKJAVIK, IV Wed. —Boris Spassky was believed to have a slight edge wnen the 20th game of the world npionship chess match was adjournt d last night but probably not enough to win. A draw would make the score 11 J to
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    • 52 15 SYDNEY. W «J- Boxer Steve Worthington started to take of! his dressing gown after entering the ring at a club here last night then fled id embarrassment when he realised he had forgotten his trunks He returned with his trunks but loit the eight-round bout to Lex
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    • 50 15 LONDON. Wed. Customs men at Heathrow Airport yesI terday found 2.75 Ib. of heroin valued at £52 000 in the lining of a woman's coat. Police said Mrs Touflce Massoud Kassis. a Lebanese, would 1 appear in court today charged with illegal importation of he- roin— Reuter.
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    • 52 15 BELFAST. Wed A British soldier fined £30 by army authorities for swearing at a youth has received several thousand sterling in public donations. And an officer of 'he unit in which the soldier is serving said on Monday that the public was misled in expressing sympathy for his
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    • 52 15 TOKYO Wed The Indonesian Navy will release the Japanese tuna fishing boat Yasu Maru and its crew of 22 seized In the Malacca Straits last Saturday if a US$lO,OOO fine is paid, a report reaching here said today. The boat was alleged to have violated Indonesian territorial
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    • 50 15 PARIS. Wed The number of infant deaths attributed by health officials to the use of a French brand of baby powder continued to climb today Officials said 24 deaths of babies, some less than a year old. were linked to use ot Bebe .Baby talcum powder. —UPI
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    • 127 15 STUDENT'S FATAL ACT OF FAITH JJEW DELHI. Wed. A college student, proclaiming his faith in the Goddess Kali, was killed by a Tiger when he challenged the beast in a too at Baroda. Mahesh Barot, 22. leaped into an enclosure which contained the tiger and a lioness yesterday. Witnesses said
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    • 35 15 NEWARK. Wed The Newark Evening News, once the largest and most influential newspaper in New Jersey, announced yesterday it was ceasing publication because of a 10--month strike that ended four months ago. Reuter
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    • 46 15 SYDNEY. Wed. A 30-stronc Indonesian trade team, headed by the Minister for State. Dr. Emil Salim. arrived here today to persuade Australian businessmen to invest in Indonesia. Dr. Salim said "Australia has the capital and skills required and Indonesia has cheap labour Renter.
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    • 338 15 OTTAWA, Wed. China Intends continuing nuclear tests to build its deterrent defences In the face of continuing weapons development by the Soviet Union and the United States, Canadian External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp said here yesterday. Mr. Bharp, who has just returned from a
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    • 203 15 LONDON, Wednesday. pXPERTS are trying to establish whether a piloting error by Prince William of Gloucester may have led to his death in an air crash. The 30-year-old prince a cousin of Queen Elizabeth was killed when his slngle-englned plane plunged to the ground
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
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      • 63 16 Time* Sll.M ,ii<wii< P. $350 lone Leonf MM M Works $3 92 > hrm $2 35 r«onf Sec. $5 80 > Lintani $5 05 OB $«60 %earne* $5 95 Ked Cables $2 90 B Store $5 80 II Malaysia $1 «0 Tape $208 HPH $300 F It N $««0
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      • 22 16 Hi tarn $1090 Spin $1130 rrjunUi $17 70 I Credit $8 00 ft BG. 145 1 40 80 .50 W 18
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      • 38 16 Aag M Aac. M UUaMrtab: ZB4.M tM.U HatrK 1707 I7JJM rrapvrtln: (MM !»M t lias: lit M lM.7t 1 f rakkm: tl*M tIS.U Dm. M. ISM x 1 Dm. SI. itU IN t Dm. M. lMt 1H
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      • 25 16 S. Hilton 2M.000 Haw Par 911.000 S Johore B. 255.000 Devt Bank S pore 217.000 Total Turnover 5.44 M. Delayed Percentaee •S9
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    • 1051 16 Bin and orrtn miicii offi C.ALCY tISTIO AT TNI CIHI or lunxlll IM TNI |I«C*MRI AHO KUALA LUM run TMAOIMC ■••MS 4>F TNI »TSJC« ISCMAMCI WITH »«KI MSVIMSMM IN •MACKfTt TisTtaoAv wins CLOSING TONE: All sections closed easier. TI'BNOVU: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange
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    • 269 16 pRICtS drifted lower on 1 a w.de front on the Stock Lxchange of Malaysia and Singapore yestrrd. y on what observers deacr bed as the first sgn of concerted sell ng for many weeks. The pressure was particular:*' evident towards the end of the morning session
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    • 52 16 THE fo low ng markets w<ll be closed for the Hart Kebangsaan (Independence Day) holiday in Malaysia today: The Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Stock Exchange of Ma'ays'a and Singapore. The Singapore trading room w U remain open. The tin and rubber markets in boh terrilor es will
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    • 2030 16 BUSIKKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the btock Exchange yesterda> with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1.666 unless otheiwise specified IMII STRIALS Anna It) 3 40. i7i 3.38. A. Tape >2i 2.25. il> 2 18.
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    • 354 16 PROFITS at Shell Refining (Federation of Malaya) took a tumble at the halfway mark In the current year. At $228 million after tax for the six months ended June 1972. the net profit wu some 40 per cent lower than the $3.18 million turned In
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 176 16 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday dipped $1.50 to $626.50 on an official offering up 164 tons to 442 tons. The drop In the local market was less severe than the overnight London metal price which sagged £4 to £1.578 per metric ton. LONDON: Tuesday's tin
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      • 21 16 AUG. 30 RUBBER: M.M ctnta (down 050 cent). TIN: $626.50 (down S150). Official offerinc 442 tons (up 164 tons).
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      • 37 16 London copper prices on Tuesdsy (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot tourers (439 SO 'i4.iw.SO> seller (440.00 i£4'onot-. Three month* buyer 1460.00 (144J.50) seller 1450. 5U (f 490.00). Market tone: Steady sales: 2. a 23 ton*.
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      • 74 16 rpHE Mal^?tian Minister 1 of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Custom* duties for the period from Aag- >1 to Sept. 6: Rubber 19 cents a ton Copra $316.96 a ton Palm OU $50*.a«aton Palm Kernel 5235.Z5 a ion The rates of duties payable are: Rubber IS.
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      • 12 16 Aag. inly Tin: $623.9*3 56M.464 Rubber: 89.166 ets 91.366 eta
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      • 104 16 'minesc pnoouci ixcnanoi, V SINQAPORII NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YISTSRDAY Ceeenut Oil: bulk 132 seller*, drum (33t *ellers. Capra: Mixed loose UK/Coot. tl»B. faooar: Muntok ABTA white f.o.b. 100<( NLW |l«2i seller*. Sarawak white f.o.b. »4K NLW fl«2t aeller*. Sarawak apecial black fob. Ml NLW ***** sele-a.
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      • 56 16 Tuesday Menday USS Ml London •••T8 «7 119 Beirut «T.oo 67 IS HonghOTMT ••■4* 4ff 20 Zurich N.MB M.MB M.goa »700 a Paris «7.«7 67.4» Spore (1) U»o, «»«75 pore (I) U»<l- M 4.00 (1) Export price in non-*terllng area* In U.«. dollars por ounce. (Z> Local dealers
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      • 36 16 In London on Tuesday palm oil prict* of Malayan ft per cent Clr UK N European port* In bu'k: sterling per long too Oct. /Dec. was quoted li UKlti scllort. or Cont. $223 *.jller*.
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    • 269 16 rE rubber market yesterday continued to rule very quiet on general lack: of Interest with little or no variation In levels. Some trading In far forwards provided the only relief to the morning's apathy. The morning session closed very quiet. The afternoon market remained very quiet and unchanged.
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    • 87 16 PJAILY SMR prices issued by the Malaysian Rubber Fxchange *-r and "tubber Association of Singapore at noon yesterday MR 5CV iMR SL iMR 6 IMR 10 iMR 30 iMR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1-top pallet) '1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-toii pallet) (1-tcn pallet) i Current Month) Buyen Seller* Onu
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    • 242 16 mEMENGGONG Securi--1 ties has announced that agreement has been reached to acquire from LJ-Ta (Private) the Labis Bahru Estate in Segamat. Johore. for $6 million, the consideration to be satisfied by an issue of 1.2 million new Ordinary $1 shares. Ralll (Singapore) Private has agreed to pur
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    • 207 16 rE Aasoclatlor. of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Aug. 30. Local dollars to one unit of Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Doll o New Zealand Dollar U.S. Dollar Local dollar* to IN uniu of Foreign Currency Belgian Prunes Burmese Kyats
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 298 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. Bhare prices continued to drift In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Falls In the mining sector outnumbered rises approximately two to one. while movements were roughly equal on the industrial boards. Overall, there were 83 rises to 121 falls, with 154 stocks holding yesterday's
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      • 253 16 MEW YORK. Tues— The A^ Mock market nhowed some test late in the day but the enthusiasm was not enough to entirely erase leases scored through most of the session. The economic background was little changed. New construction contracts up *lx per cent In July were added to
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      • 96 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 107.35Monday ClosedWeek ago 101 OSt RIBBERS Tuesday 332 82* Monday Closed* Week ago 334.71. on.* Tuesday 320 5» Mondity Closed Week ago 320 88. INDL'STRIALS Tuesday 526 2 j Monday Closed. Week ago 525 3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 954 70. Monday 956.99Week ago
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      • 259 16 IIONO KONO. Wed. The market «u again alow and dull with prices easing across the board. However. Just before the close, the market Improved slightly, but this only raised some of the shares prices above the lowest levels of the day. The total turnover value amounted to $13
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  • 194 17  -  GERRY DC SILVA ■y rpHOUSANDS of Toters A are making full use of the 57 inquiry centres set up specially for them In connection with the general election on Saturday At Bukit Timah community centre— one of the busiest centres between 4, (MM and
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  • 92 17 Stallion's property under the hammer ABOUT 300 items of office equipment belonging to Stallion Corporation, the chit fund firm now being wound up, went under the auctioneer's hammer yesterday. The auction started at the Central Supplies Office In Bukit Tlmah Road at 10 a.m. with a much smaller crowd than
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  • 53 17 TWI trainers' courses THE Labour Ministry's supervisory training section is now conducting two 14-day residential courses for 20 potential TWI trainers at the Cameron Hotel in Upper Changi Road. The courses, led by Mr Roch Koh Peng Wee. the ministry s TWI master trainer, will qualify the trainers to conduct
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  • 40 17 POLICE have arested tout men believed to be members of a car theft syndicate. Police said they are still looking for the mastermln-l." responsible for recruiting and choosing the areas from where to steal can.
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  • 573 17  - Dud share certs: Ex-remisier gets 3 years GERALD PEREIRA By A FORMER remisier with a stockbroking firm was yesterday jailed for three years on each of nine charges of using forged Empat Nombor Ekor share certificates with a face value of $145,959. Ec Liang Chye. 43. pleaded milltv to using
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  • 218 17 Malaysians accused of abducting woman remanded TWO Malaysians, Tan 1 Ah Llk alias Tan Chooi Sin. 30. and God Kee Mcc alias Ooh Klan Tiong, 23. were yesterday charged with abducting a woman at Desker Road on Aug. 9 They are alleged to have abducted Kuan Soo Har 23. with
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  • 72 17 Car radio thefts: Youth arrested POLICE have arrested a 22-year-old man in connection with a series of car radio and cassette thefts In the city area. The man nacl been active in the past two months in Craig Road. Nell Road. Bukit Pasoh Stirling Road and Van Kit Road, ponce
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  • 27 17 THE Nanyang University Students' Union will hold a cultural show to commemorate the Installation of the union council at its auditorium tonight ut 7.30 p.m.
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  • 26 17 THE Factory Inspectorate (Labour) yesterday warned that It would continue to prosecute those who contravened any statutory health and safety requirements at work sites.
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    • 174 17 On your TV and Radio 235 PM Opening and Preeumina 1.15 What Others Say (0 tion Programme Crapes of I.SS Colourful World of Music Wrath 7.M Olympic 1972 Highlights (C) IJS Where The Heart Is 7.41 News (O 321 For The Family (C) 7.M Our Music Makers featuring 1.41 Health
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  • 592 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday SENIOR lawyer. Lee Yew Siong, who was jailed for three years for criminal breach of trust of |25,(XX). had his sentence reduced to two months' jail plus a $2,000 line, on appeal to the High Court today. "It is
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    • 183 23 D. E McMahel and W. Sloane were soloists with the Singapore Youth Orchestra conducted by Ooh Soon Tloe at the Conference Hall tonight. The orrhestra In 1U chamber version (and possibly because of this) sounded much better since 1 last heard them.
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 274 24 INTERNATIONAL centre- forward Farlelgh Clarke again turned match-win-ner when he scored Singapore Recreation Club's vital goal In their 1-0 win over University In the BHA senior knockout semi-final hockey match on the padang yesterday It was Clarke's third successive match winning feat in the tournament.
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    • 173 24 MANILA Open champion R.S. Bkeeu it one of 64 competitors who will be challenging (or the Third Singapore Bquash Open championship starting from Saturday to Sept. 8 He is seeded No. 5. Top seedIng goes to Barry Thompson, in the absence of the champion.
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    • 417 24 Foreign entry gives Open exciting look QINOAPORE AAA's Open chamolonships next month promises to be one of the most exciting In the series with the standard of performances on a higher plane than previously, reports EKNfcM FKIDA. i This picture Is due to 61 foreign competitors from five countries who
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    • 60 24 MANCHESTER Wed Australia's touring cricket team suffered shocks when they returned to Old Trafford for their match against Lancashire today After they tost B. Francis without a run scored, they were 95-7 before Taber and Hammond took them to ISA and the lnlng* closed at 200 (Taber
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    • 352 24  -  PETER SIOW By gANK of Korea scalped Singapore's fledging team 162-60 in the women's encounter of the Pesta Suh.'in Interna t i o n a I basketball championship at Gay World stadium yesterday. Their peak physical condition and uncanny anticipation repeatedly trumped Singapore's moves and
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    • 40 24 EAST BERLIN. Wed —East Germany's (tar long distance runner Juergen Haase Runnerup In the European 10.000 metres, will not be running In his event in the Olympic* due to illness, the East Oerman News Agency ADN reported today.
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    • 29 24 MUNICH. Wed Dr Kurt Hasler (Switzerland) ha« been re-elected president ol the International Shooting Union Other top officers. Including feoretary-general Ernest Ztmmertnan of West Germany were also re-elected.
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    • 94 24 IfL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— TV IV Malaysia a> tared today that the Malaysia US Olympic soeeer match would br telecast hf re "as toon as the videotape Him arrives." The spokesman said priority has been given to such matches which would include the Malaysia-Morocco match to ke
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    • 94 24 V^EAN Ming Ngoh won the individual Polls event for the third year running in the Pesta Sukan fencing championships held on Sunday. Second spot went to Sim Buk Song, with Wong Kok Yu third The Individual Sabre event was won by Gordon Wu, with Tony Wong second
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    • 226 24 rjUTLE-CHASINQ Outhrie J Waugh look set for a double this season when they slammed no-hopers Police Sports Association 0-2 In the FAS League Division One at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. With this win Outhrle now head the table with six points
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    • 474 25 RACING with EPSOM JEEP TEN TO FOLLOW JHE Banker III. with DesColeman astride, did a sparkling gallop over 3f in 36 l/5sec on food going at Ipoh yesterday. A useful five-year-old English gelding by Sound Track, The Banker won three of his
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    • 120 25 JAPAN PAY HIGH PRICE FOR STALLION I)UBLJN. Wed. Silver 1 Shark, one of the Aga Khan's Irish-based stallions, has been sold to Japan for more than a quarter of a million poilids the highest price paid for a stallion purchased out of Ireland. Sliver Shark, a nine-year-old son of Bulsson
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    • 284 25 Arsenal back on top with penalty goal I ONDON. Wed. A goal after 50 seconds gave Arsenal a 1-0 victory over fellow Londoners West Ham last night and put them back on top of the English First Division football table. Alan Ball rammed in the winning goal from the penalty
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    • 82 25 NEW YORK. Wed. Results of major league baseball games played yesterday: National Leafiie: Chicago 2 Los Angela* 1; Pittsburgh 5 San Diego 3. Montreal 4 Atlanta 3. New York 3 Cincinnati 0; Houston 2 Philadelphia 1, San Francisco 3 St Louis 0. American League: New York 7 Texas
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    • 246 25  - SINGAPORE THOMAS CUP SQUAD HIT TOP FORM JOE DORAI B> '["HE Singapore Thomas Cup squad hit top form on Tuesday nlfcht to win five matches and hand Perak an 8-1 trouncing In a badminton match at the SJA hall In Ipoh. Singapores' Lee Km Tat, who was beaten by Tan
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    • 75 25 LONDON. Wed YounU Ahmed, the Pakistani batsman, who plays (or Surrey in the English county cricket championship, will turn out (or the Prospect Club in South Australia In 1872-73 It was announced her* ve*terday that a soft drinks firm will pay him All (or every run he
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    • 146 25 TWKW YORK. Wed. Jack 11 Nicklaus broke his own money -winning record for a season on the U.S. golf circuit by taking the US$4O,OOO first prize In the US. professional matchplay championship on Sunday. USPGA statistics released last night showed Nlcklaus with U*****.482 so
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    • 135 25 MCC dates for India tour BANGALORE. Wed The Indian Cricket Control Board have announced the Anal itinerary for the forthcoming IC-week tour of India by the MCC. The working committee of the board made three changes to the programme announced in June. The visitors will now arrive on Nov. 30
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    • 417 25 Kent's 192 stand by Ealham and Cowdrey LONDON, Wed. Kent's 1 Alan Lalham and Colin Cowdrey put on 192 in a fifth wicket stand against Somerset yesterday In their English county cricket championship match. The partnership ended after 160 minutes when Ealham was out on 105, which included a six
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    • 609 25 From JACK FINGLETON I ONDON. Wed. The one-day cricket mat hes between England and Australia have c> if been exciting and judging from the huge crowd which watched the third and last match of the series at Edgbaston on Monday, this type of
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    • 55 25 SYDNEY Wed Irishman Alex Hißgins yesterday took the .cad for the Hrst time in his proles lonal sneoker match acainst Eddie Charlton t.f Australia here Higgins. holder of the wnild title. won five of yesterday six frames to lead 16-14 The last aevtn .'rallies of the matm will
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    • 534 26 IAAF BAN ON SOUTH AFRICA EXTENDED ]L|UNICH. Wed The T* Inter national Amateur Athletic Federation (lAAF) voted today to suspend the South African track and field teams from international competition for a further two years. maintaining the position taken in Stockholm two years ago The lAAF Congress voted by 228
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    • 282 26 Today's Olympic diary C( HUM 1 1 of event, in the Otymptt (.urn today (all Umi GMT) 1 A.M. Mantrlan. thrre**y r\rmt. mm ro«nlr> t Sbmtinc: Mevint tortrt lit r*und KapM Fir* ristol Ul roand Sk«ct Ist innd Track mm FirM: W»mm s lon* jump qiulilvinc Tn s film hurdlr^
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    • 517 26 MI'NICH. Wed. The I'nited Stutes women's relay team today sh.it tered the world record for »he 4xl(K) metres freestyle Nyhen they edged out the Eas.t (jerman girls in the most exciting finish of the Olympic swimming com|>etition so far. The American girls, headed by
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    • 54 26 AUGSBURG. Wed Angellka Bahmann of East Germany won the gold medal (or the Womens Kayak Singles tcda> from a brilliant second run on the final day of Olympic canoeing Slalom competition here The silver medal went to Glsela Orothaus of West Germany, while Mapdalena Wunderllch also of West
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    • 79 26 \fUNICH. Wed The ATX United State, which came close to a shooting gold medal on Monday won one totiay when Johr. Writer raptured thf Small B ire Rille event Writer set a world record 1.166 out of possible 1.200 He fired 395 Ir. the prone position 381
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    • 355 26 New Zealand snuff out Britain 's hopes MUNCH. Wed— New Zealand knocked Britain out of the running (or the Olympic Oames hockey medals when they edged them 2-1 today. Kenya, fourth in the World tournament, were also eliminated in "A" group when they suffered their second defeat today. They were
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    • 70 26 'Expel South Africa and Rhodesia' call MUNICH. Wed. The SoMet Union hu asked the International Shooting Union to expel South Africa and Rhodesia for practising racial discrimination. It was disclosed today. The union's president Kurt Hasler of Switzerland, said the matter would be considered by the union's 24-member council tomorrow.
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    • 326 27 I 'Vive la France' greets 2 French wins V IEL, Wed Vlre La France" that was the cry that went up on the promenades here yesterday after two French yachts gained flrst places In the opening round of the Olympic Regatta. The wins were in the Finn Dinghy and Tempest
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    • 599 27 MUNICH, Wed. Japan maintained their domination of the men's gymnastic world wiien they moved with relentless precision to their Fourth Olympic team win in succession here last night for their country's first gold medal of the current Games. Tokyo student Mltsu Tsukahara capped an
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    • 1734 27 OLYMPICS: a ll th e results WRESTLING Ufht-Flywelglit Ognian Nlkolov (Bull bt Attila Latak iHum tats hlw Javadpour arm bt Sefer Bsy«in i Tun Sergio OonaaJes iUS i drew Jurgen Moebius i ODR). lon Arapu (Rom) m Rolf Lacour (Ocr). Masahiko L'meda (jDm bt Ryong Jang Doc (Prk) H» weight
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    • 400 27 MUNICH, Wed. Malaysia's Olympic hopes soared in the socrer and hockey competitions last night. The soccer learn crushed the United States 3-0 to move into a challenging position. They need only to draw with Morocco tomorrow to advance to the second round. In
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    • 73 27 MUNICH. Wed. Spectators at the presentation of the medals for the 200 m freestyle did a double take when a handsome fellow with a magnificent head of blond hair accepted the bronze for third place. The swimmer they saw follow Mark Spitz and Steve Center to the
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    51 24 THE BEREAVED FAMILY af the late Mr. Garmakh Slagh O"« O^K I. thank Maada aad rel»Uve« far their kind eeadato T7 > W?*****'^ sastaUaee aad attendance aa the faaeral aa tlst Aagvat 197t. The Path Phag Ortanay wiu ke add aa Saaday Ird geaiesaker. 19TI with laaek -•.mt^l-a*
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    • 783 24 KUALA lUMPOT INDUSTRIES BERHAD CHANCE Of REGISTRARS NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVIN that with effect from Ist September. 1972. the new Registrars of Kuala .umpur Industries Berhad will be SECURITIES BERV;CEB SENDIRIAN BERHAD. 9th Floor. Bangkok Bank Building. Jalan Bandar. PO Box 1040, Kuala Lumpur. BEOW BIN VOW Secretary. ONLY 9
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    • 636 26 Olympics: Late results BASKETBALL medley: heat 5-1 Bengt Oings- <Bwe> 4:30.05. 3 Oary Hall Preliminary round-RusHa bt J^«,i Bwe) i 4 ,il? 5 <US) Wolfram SperlFotand 94-64 Tm-M) Mato bt <UBA) «>•»» > Wolfram ing <r Ocr) 4:4>75. (Pmsteat We« Oermany'VsV Im-i" 8 rlln (Odr) 4: 75 e ht ""i'U™,
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  • 49 28 At Fullerton Square A SECTION of the crowd at the Workers Party lunch-time mass rally at Fullerton square yesterday. Party leaders who spoke included the chairman. Mr. Hen* Swee Ton*. and secretary -general Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam. There was a brief spell of rain during the rally. (See Page Two).
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  • 123 28 RAWALPINDI, Wed Police fired rifles and tear gas grenades to break up a procession of Christians heading for President Bhutto's official residence here today At least one man was killed, according to unofficial reports No official casualty figures were immediately available. The Christian marchers
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  • 563 28 EXPLOITATION OF RACE, RELIGION' FOREIGN Minister r Mr. S. Rajaratnam last night accused Pekemas leaders of rallying the Malays against the PAP by joining forces with Chinese commu nal elements. He said Pekemas had been in the past few days recklessly exploiting the powerful emotions
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  • 36 28 TOKYO. Wed. A 27-year-old man. arrested on a theft charge recently, told police Investigators he committed 30 acts of arson since January. 1971. destroying 79 building., in Tokyo. Including a cabaret UPI.
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  • 214 28 UNF men harass 'reporter' at rally ANGRY INF party supporters surrounded a man who claimed he was a "Straits Times reporter" when he refused to leave a rally after being repeatedly ordered to do so by one of their candidates. Mr. S.A. Latin* the INF candidate for Fairer Park told
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  • 132 28 42 VIETS KILLED IN JUNGLE BATTLE SAIGON. Wed. South Vietnamese militiamen backed by air strikes and artillery fire battled communist soldiers in the jungle 31 miles we>t of Saigon yesterday, a Oov ernment spokesman said today. The spokesman said 42 communists vere killed in the fighting near the town of
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  • 216 28 NEW DELHI. Wed. India has called upon Pakistan to recognise Ban gladesh without delay. and has said that repatriation ot some 93.000 Pakistani prisoners of war will be held up until then. Foreign Minister Swaran Singh told Parliament: "We have reiterated to the Pakistan delegation
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  • 261 28 Copter on secret mission crashes at sea I(UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Wed Four top customs officials out on a "secret mission" last night were saved by a fisherman when their helicopter crashed into the sea near Pulau Ketam. The four are deputy director Tengku Adnan bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddln. assistant directors
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