The Straits Times, 3 February 1975

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1975 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 492 75
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  • 1081 1 A LONG HAUL FOR THE US 6 Deeper into recession' WASHINGTON, Sunday THE United States is expected to sink deeper into recession in 1975 with the Ford Administration predicting unemployment at more than eight per cent and inflation averaging about the same rate as last year. At the same time,
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  • 132 1 Riots as India's chief Imam is detained NEW DELHI, Sun. The Muslim chief of India, the Imam Syed Abdullah Bukhari, was arrested in Old Delhi today and police later used teargas to disperse a crowd protesting against the arrest. The crowd set Gre to police vehicles and a police post,
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  • 32 1 TOKYO. Sun. Thirteen of 15 Japanese fishermen held In Soviet prisons for allegedly operating Inside Soviet territorial waters off northern Japan were repatriated home today, the Coast Guards said Reuter
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  • 285 1 Eritrea revolt: Jets bomb Asmara ADDIS ABABA, Sun.— Air force Jet fighter-bombers today began bombing secessionist guerilla positions on the northern outskirts of Asmara, the Eritrean capital turned into a ghost town by two days of fighting. Residents of the city said two Jets had beir.in bombing missions. The thud
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  • 30 1 ALGIERS. Sun. Police have arrested 69 people from 11 countries, believed to memoers of an international organisation, on charges of drug trafficking. reliable sources said here yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 92 1 >TEW DELHI, Sun. I Three children have died from exposure and about 2,500 people are sleeping without shelter In freezing temperatures In earthquak e-hlt northern India, according to the Chief Minister of Hlmachal Pradesh State, Mr. V.S. Parmar, who went on an eight-day tour of
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  • 206 1 FiLICE are investigating the theft of $140,000 worth of Swiss watches from the strongroom of the Singapore Airlines cargo department. Police have questioned several airport workers in connection with the missing watthes which were part of two consignments, worth more than a million dollars, from Switzerland.
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  • 29 1 GOLDEN (Colorado). Sun. —The National Earthqu»Ke Information Centre reported an earthquake In the sparsely populated island group of the Aleutians In the north racine early today. Reuter.
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  • 102 1 IAIMI NI'TI VK L I m mJ Kian Tiong shot a sensational record seven-under-par 61 to win the Shell Pro-Am Open golf championship at Bukit (hermin yesterday. Kian Tiong's feat was the lowest score ever returned by a local golfer on a rolf
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  • 146 1 Thai police chief to L-quit-BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's police chief, ajrny Oen. Prachuao Suntharangkun. and his- assistant. Lieut. Oen. Vltoon Yasawat. have said they will resign from their police posts next week to return to. the army. Thev told reporters last night that they felt they had fulfilled their duty ta
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  • 25 1 LONDON. Sun. British Airways flights to Europe from London's Heathrow airport were disrupted today when about 450 clerical workers went on strike. Reuter.
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  • 35 1 UNITED NATIONS. Bun British Prime Minister Harold Wilson called here yesterday for guarantees of the expoi prices of poor afrrlcultun countries to help them meet, the high prices of oil and other Imports. AP.
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  • 567 1 Panic in Nicosia over airport flare-up NICOSIA, Sunday IJMGHTING between Greek Cypriot National Guardsmen and Turkish troops erupted around Nicosia's international airport last night and residents of northern Nicosia abandoned their homes Tearing a new Turkish advance. A Turkish soldier was I killed, a United Nations spokesman said today. There
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  • 150 1 PEKING RENEWS SUPPORT FOR HANOI HONGKONG. Sun. China has marked the 45th anniversary of t'.ie North Vietnam Workers' i Party with a reassurance i ol its commitment to Hanoi In a congratulatory message quoted by the New China News Agency today. Peking said North Vietnam had made a great contribution
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  • 67 1 NEW YORK. Sun— Cargo handlers found v tigress prowling aruund the hold of an airliner at New York's Kennedy airport today, and her trainer flew from Frankfurt, West Germany, to coax her back into her cage. The three-year-old Bengal tigress named Sheridan was on hej: way
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  • 55 1 BANGKOK. Sun Ten Thai air force officers were killed when two military helicopters collided over Chiang Rai airport 875 km (545 miles) north of here, police reported today. They said the accident occurred on Friday as the helicopters were waiting for a domestic airliner to take
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  • 47 1 Oil price warning Kl WAIT. Sun. Oil Minister Abdul Rahman Salem Al Atiqi said today the continuing ilfdine of the I'S dollar on world money markets may soon force the oilproducing states to break their recently imposed freeze on oil prices and raise them yet atain. IPI
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  • Straits Times World News
    • 237 2 Plan toaid ailing US firms under study WASHINGTON, Sun. Congressional tax specialists are studying a mulU-milllon dollar plan to aid American companies which have suffered big losses because of the recession. Under a proposal by staff working for the House of Representatives Ways and Means Commlttce a corporation which loses
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    • 515 2 DAMASCUS, Sunday CO VIET Foreign Minister Andrei (iromyko yesterday began his Middle Hast visit with a warning that the situation remained complicated and explosive. He was speaking at a banquet given in his honour last night by his Syrian counterpart, Mr. Abdel-Halim
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    • 183 2 rKYO. Sun. The Ministerial Council on Economic Affairs yesterday decided to work out anti-recession measures within the framework of the Government's current restrictive economic policy under which public works and other projects are being cut back to help cool inflation, a council spokesman said. The council,
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    • 68 2 Toyota to sell Jaguars? LONDON, Bun. Quality British cars like Jaguars and Rovers could soon be sold in the Par East by Japan's biggest motor manufacturer, Toyota, accadlng to a report In tomorrow's edition of the Observer newspaper. The report said secret talks between British I eyland and i Toyota
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    • 85 2 MOSCOW, Sun. Preparations for the historic space rendezvous of American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts are being successfully completed, a member of the Soviet crew said yesterday. Cosmonaut Akxet Leonov said in an interview with the Tass News Asrency that unspecified problems In "space technology" have been
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    • 32 2 SAIOON. Sun. The Government tcciay seized printing equipment from nine newspapers to prevent publication of charges accusing President Nguyen Van Thleu and hli government of alleged corruption and inefficiency. Reuter
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    • 320 2 CALL FOR A PROBE ON AGNEW'S ACTIVITIES WA SHINGTON, Sun— US representative Ronald Mottl is requesting I an investigation of the careers of former Vice President Spiro Agnew and former Attorney General Richard Kleindienst since they left their respective government jobs. The Ohio Democrat wrote to chairman Henry Reuss of
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    • 67 2 BEIHUT, Sun. Lebanon ha* received Soviet-made Sam ;round-U>-alr missiles from in Arab country and has opened the rtoor (or an arms cieal with Moscow, the newsprper Al Saflr said today. It did not name the Arab country Involved but said some I/ebanese experts have elready been
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    • 38 2 PAR:B, Bun. Former Israeli Foreign Minuter Abba Eban .said In an Interview that Israel should give up Its attempt, to sign partial peace agreements in the Middle East Mid return to the Geneva peace conference. Reuter.
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    • 259 2 Slowdown in growth of oil nations' IMF -reserves-' WASHINGTON, Sun. The International Monetary Fund today reported a slowdown in i the growth of reserves I held in the fund by some oil producing countries. The report said reserves held in the fund by the oil-producing countries reached very high levels
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    • 212 2 45 Indians on warpath besieged in a monastery GRESHAM, (Wisconsin), Sunday ARMOURED troop carriers lumbered the grounds surrounding an Inn occupied monastery here early today i. cover of darkness to reinforce the milli siege of the Indian braves. Local white feelings were aroused when a 60--year-old local white resident. Mr.
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    • 102 2 WOMAN COP IN LOVE WITH A BURGLAR BEDFORD (Em Sun— Woman a officer Tanya Hu 20. has had to after falling in 1 a man she arrested She charged R. Silvestri, 18, the son o! Italian born p;i with causing a breach oi the peace during a disturbance but h
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    • 33 2 BOMBAY, Sun AH restrictions on the operation of shipping services carrying carpo between India and Pakistan were lilted from yesterday, according to the office of the director-general cf shipping here Reuter
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    • 123 2 SUVA, Sun. Typhoon I Val with w'nds up to 210 km (130 miles i an hour left a trail of devastation in the northern Fijian Islands of the Lav group yesterday, destroying houses on at least eight small islands and leaving hundreds of
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  • WORLD NEWS TWO
    • 237 3 'Arab oil cutback won't choke the -West'- NEW YORK, Sun. An Arab oil embargo could not strangle Western countries because many other countries would be willing to provide supplies, the Shah of Iran said in a television interview. Speaking on a Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS programme screened uxiay, he said
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    • 95 3 DAN HAS TO LOOK UP TO HIS DATE DAN Oerber (centre) of Flora. Illinois, is a man whom people automatically look up to. For he stands 2.16 metres (7 ft 2 in) in his socks. He is seen here talking with some work colleagues at a grain elevator. The subject
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    • 52 3 KINSHASA. Sun. President Mobutu Sese Seko today .*aid Catholic churches In Zaire would be shut down If they commented on the country's politics, the national news agency Azap reported. President Mobutu also Gold the clergy would be prosecuted if they distributed leaflets commenting on Government policies, Azap
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    • 215 3 Wilson: We'll use our new strength to cut prices OTTAWA, Sun. Prime Minister Harold Wilson said yesterday that Britain will use its expected new strength as an oil exporter to lower international oil prices. Mr. Wilson, speaking in a television interview taprd during his stay in Ottawa earlier in the
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    • 268 3 DKTROIT. Sun. —A I Saudi Arabia fmani it r is expected to become j a major stockholder in j Michigan's sixth lareest bank next week after preliminary acceptance <>l his offer to boy 1.5 million shares of stock. The offer to purchase B.uik
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    • 429 3 PARIS, Sunday pRANCE will reduce its present annual oil consumption of 110 million tons to about !)(> million tons by 1985, with nuclear power stations providing a quarter of all electricity supplies, instead of the current three per cent, the Government announced yesterday. The
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    • 58 3 PARIS. Sun. French steeplechase Jockeys »nd trainers chanted with fraud tn a bis scandal have been banned from ever attending a race meeting again. Interior Minister Michel Ponlatowskl made the announcement yesterday as the examining magistrate Investigating an allegedly fixed race released French champion Jockey Pierre
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  • WORLD NEWS THREE
    • Briefs
      • 45 4 fAIRO, Sun. France Vj will supply Egypt with a nuclear reactor under an agreement in principle signed by the two countries, the Cairo dally Al Gomhouriya quoted official sources as saying. The newspaper said France will provide reactors under similar terms to Iran and Iraq.
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      • 31 4 MANILA: President Marcos today guaranteed free debate on referendum Issues until Feb. 27 when the people will vote in referendum whether they approve martial law and the reorganisation of local governments.
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      • 25 4 WASHINGTON: The US Defence Department has suspended the Installation of multiple warheads in the last of Its land-based Minuteman missiles, a Department spokesman said today.
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      • 29 4 PORT MORESBY: The Australian minister responsible for Papua New Guinea (PNG) affairs. Bill Morrison, said today he is confident that the territory will enter Independence as a strong-ly-uniflcd country.
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      • 44 4 TEL AVIV: Commerce Minister Halm Bar-Lev, bowing to demands of protesting merchants and cafe owners, revoked a 9 p.m. lights out ban for storefronts today and permitted display lighting until midnight. The ban had been Instituted on Dec. 1 to save fuel.
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      • 34 4 TOKYO: China built 10 times more 10.000-ton class ships in 1974 than in 1965 and her tonnage of shipping rose by six times during the nine year period. Peking's Hsinhua news agency said today.
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      • 30 4 CORDOBA (Argentina): Rescue workers yesterday sought some 30 people missing after several provincial rivers overflowed their banks following heavy rains this week that took at least 10 lives, authorities said.
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      • 40 4 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Zulflkar Ali Bhutto will leave Islamabad for Rome tomorrow on his way to Washington for his four-day official visit to the United States between Feb. 4 and Feb. 7. a government press release said yesterday. Agencies.
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    • 53 4 AFTER working three hours to free him, Houston firemen carry aircrash survivor Roy Idttle, away from the downed DC-3. The privately-owned aircraft crashed on Saturday during a heavy rainstorm on approach to Hous'.un Intercontinental Airport. Four people died in the crash while 13 others
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    • 56 4 ROME. Sun. The cost of living In Italy for a working class family rose 25.3 per cent in 1974. according to official figures released here today. The National Statistics Institute «ld the family consumer price Index, based at 100 In 1970. rose from 129.1 to 161.7
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    • 326 4 'Russia won't pay off $1 ,660 m debt to US' —l MOfSCOW, Sun. Pravda's top political columnist said yestenlay the Kremlin will not pay off its USJ722 million <551,660 mil ion lend lease debt to '.he United States. But ie noted with appro cal that Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev planned
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    • 71 4 d f !f m *"«ura«e it* new air Unk with China in April following recent discussions In China. A Swissair statement, re- here through the Harvey Associates Otoud Lim ted, said a SwUuar delegation had returned to Hongkong after "very useful and successful discussions' wltr
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    • 68 4 COLOMBO. Sun. Sri L»nk*« Uacett union of Plantation worke™,l^e«UWoj*«» Oongreaß. called a on*-day token strike for higher pay here yesterday but govirrnment sources said the resjronae was poor Tt»« ttrike. called In unison with 40.000 members of macantlle union* in private Industry. «0» backed demaiid.
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    • 371 4 MARCOS TROOPS SUFFER SEVERE LOSSES MANILA. Sunday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said today Government troops were suffering severe casualties in the fighting against Muslim secessionists in the southern Philippines, but he repeated his rejecton of rebel demands for a separate state with a separate army. In an hour-long pre-referendum speech before
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    • 81 4 rKYO, San. The Japanese Government has announced new regulations for issuing passports to prevent radical Japanese from getting Involved In Illegal Incidents abroad. The Foreign Ministry said the regulations were aimed at avoiding a repetition of various serious Incidents committed by Japanese Red Army rueriuas.
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    • 226 4 Rich wife denies romance with Charles LONDON, Sun A newspaper quoted the wife of a rich EngHsh landowner tod denying reports that she is romantically involved with Prince Charles heir to the British throne. "It's really too ridiculous. He's a friend of both my husband and myself, nothing more.' Mrs.
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    • 31 4 CAIRO. Sun— At least 13 people were killed and 22 Injured when a mosc'ie minaret collapsed while <:>ey werr praying on Friday, the Cairo dally Al Ahram reported. AF.
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    • 302 4 Lisbon admits Moscow plea for concessions to fishing fleet LISBON, Sun QFFICIAL Portuguese sources today rev affirmed that the Soviet Union last week requested that Portugal grant accommodation to its Atlantic fishing fleet as an "urgent matter." An earlier report. I which had been denied by the Foreign Ministry as
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    • 151 4 DUTCH ENVOY KIDNAPPED BY REDS? I |>OGOTA, Sun The i •»-> Dutch honorary consul in the Colombian city of Call, Mr. Eric Leupln, was kidnapped by uniformed men at a lumber camp he owns and one of his employees was murdered, the army and police announced yesterday. The Third Army
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  • WORLD NEWS FOUR
    • 428 5 STILL NO THAI COALITION IN SIGHT OANOKOK, Sun.— Formation of a coalition Rovernment in Thailand was still deadlocked today, a week after indecisive general elections. The Democrat Party. largest single group in the deeply-divided 269--seat Assembly, was barKalning over top cabinet posts with potential coalition partners, but said that if
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    • 56 5 Italy again world bridge champion HAMILTON, (Bermuda), Sun. Italy yesterday defeated the United States and retained the world bridge championship. In a tremendous driving finish Italy beat the US by 215 international match points to 189. Italy wiped out the US' overnight lead of 46 International match points. Italy has
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    • 103 5 rKYO, Sun. The Showa Denko Company, a leading Japanese chemical firm, yesterday announced a 35-day shutdown of its petrochemical plant complex in Oita, southern Japan, from April 5 because of declining sales. Industry sources said it would be the first time in Japan that an
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    • 450 5 WASHINGTON, Sunday gENATE Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, in a report on his recent trip to China, yesterday sharply criticised American military aid to Taiwan as interference in China's internal affairs. He also said American policy should be "adjusted" to the reality that China's
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    • 72 5 BRUSSELS. Sun. United Natloni Secretary General Kurt Waldhetm arrived here today to start a three-week tour of 13 UN member states. He will spend three days In Belgium before going on to West Germany and Luxembourg During Ills stay here he will have talks with Belgian Foreign
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    • 31 5 MEMPHIS, Sun. Singer JEIvU Presley has Intestinal blockage from a twisted lower colon, but he is not) In pain and will not require surgery, his doctor said yesterday. AP.
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    • 276 5 Reds step up pressure on Phnom Penh FNOM PENH, SunCommunist forces are intensifying their drive to throttle the city, pressing their attack from all sides and moving In heavy reinforcements. Military sources said the attacks that started on Thursday marked a second phase, following earlier attempts to choke off supply
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  • 235 6 Transhipped goods: Law sets poser rpHE Singapore Chinese i Chamber of Commerce is to seek clarification from the Government of laws concerning Import of food items transhipped through a third country. The matter was brought to the chamber's attention at its monthly meeting during the weekend by Mr. IJauw Sing
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  • 34 6 POLICE arrested a 28-year-old man from a house at the 6th mile Serangoon Road in connection with a spate of car thefts, robberies, housebreaklngs and snatch thefts in the Orchard Road area.
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  • 94 6 SIX pc DIVIDEND FROM SILO -CO-OP npHE Singapore In--1 dustrial Labour Organisation's Multi-pur-pose Co-operative Society has declared a dividend of six per cent each for 1972 and 1973. The dividend Is calculated on the basis of the value of fully paid shares as at June 30 of each year. Dividend
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  • 30 6 DELEGATES from 20 countries in Asia and the Carribean will attend a seminar on Government Finance Statistics at the Regional English Language Centre from today until Feb. 7.
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  • 732 6  - CRACK UNIT TO MOVE HOUSE MEI-LIN CKEW CAMP TEMASEK GIVES WAY TO PROGRESS By New barracks will be built at outlying area AFTER more than a decade of "kiri, kanan" resounding within its 7.28 hectares (18 acres), Camp Temasek. one of Singapore's oldest army camps, will be no more. The
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  • 161 6 PARTICIPANTS In the Escap ship chartering course now going on are picking up the latest techniques to develop their shipping organisations. This was stated by the course chairman. Mr John Hudig. who added that he was satisfied with the performance of the 37 delegates from 12 countries,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 228 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS northern 12 (6). 8 Have some— get lit! (9). 8 Priie member of the 8 10 Seen In the oathroom in 12 (4) m ao ol drag— ajlm »tudent (5). 14 Thrust north and south 11 Ryan tails to win cap a* Immediately— the result of
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  • 231 9 nOLICE have appealf ed for eye-witnesses to four fatal traffic accidents which re- I suited in the deaths of a motorcyclist and three pedestrians on rnday and Saturday. In the first mishap, on Friday police said motorcyclist Ng Kwek I Thong. 21. of Sungei
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  • 76 9 Fatal accidents on the road take a dip in 1974 rpHERE were 2.462 road 1 accidents In Decem- ber last year 413 fewer I than for the same month In 1973. There were 17 fatal accidents resulting in 17 I deaths, compared with i 27 fata: accidents with 29 deaths
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  • 94 9 A HERCULES air- I A craft 61 the Royal New Zealand Air Force based in Singapore will leave for Katmandu today with materials needed for building a hospital in the foothills of the Himalayas. The hospital will be built by sherpas under the direction of
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  • 214 9 Study grants: POSB sets aside $50,000- A TOTAL of $50,000 has been set aside for awards under the new POSB scholarship scheme. Mr. Tan Chok Kian, chairman of the Post Office Savings Bank, said this at the prtze- giving ceremony of the 1974 Schools' Savings competition at the Conference Hali
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  • 41 9 1 MR M Klkuchi. president |of the Toklo Marine and Fire Insurance Company Ltd.. wUI present a $20,000 cheque 1 to ihe Singapore Insurance Training Centre at ilie SITC j premises at Ocean Building on Thursday at 4 p.m.
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  • 36 9 THE number-: picked In yesterday's Toto Draw No. 10 75 were 37. I, 49 39 and 47. The additional number was 16. In the circles draw, the numbers were 4. 40 and 33.
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  • 167 9  -  N. G. KUTTY By POLICE inspector opened fire at a three-man gang who robbed him of his wallet containing $4f) at Mount Faber. early yesterday morning. A police spokesman said yesterday, that Insp. Tan Soon Tee. of Police Academy, was with his girlfriend, In
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  • 151 9 Two QCs in for company shares hearing TWO Queen's Counsels from England are now in Singapore for the hearing of a criminal case, involving company shares, which Is scheduled to begin today. Mr. Michael David Sherrard, QC. will lead the prosecution at the trial of two directors of Sin Chew
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  • 79 9 AN Inaugural service of the recently formed Singapore Baptist Convention was held at the Leng Kwang Baptist Church In Buklt Tim ah Road yesterday. The 10 churches and two chapels In the convention are: Calvary Baptist Church. Cherith Baptist Church. Eternal Life Baptist Church, International Baptist Church.
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  • 311 9 OOCIAL Affairs Mia nister Encik Othman Wok has suggested that private voluntary efforts should match those of the Government in dealing with the social problem of the old and destitute who have no relatives to look after them. Speaking at
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  • 50 9 FIREMEN last night put out a Are within minutes after It broke out In the Kwong Soon Wing Kee Engineering Works at Lavender Street at about 7 30 p.m. Damage was described M "negligible". The cause of the fire was believed to be a short circuit.
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  • 31 9 THE Ministry of National Development will carry out a survey of undeveloped land In Singapore from today until March 15 to update land use data for future development planning.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 232 9 Bringing Vp Father By Bill Kivintgh tfc H-l Camp -^v |/l PiDN T 1 1 TfciN* I NEED TIU- I I CAN VOi, \/s&. ISnT If ©O 3AC* AND /WASN A SEE AiX> 5-BCSSER ,—f WAiT i SEE V THAT MOLLY I CHAN&6 THEM -THEVRE ORi. VEWV J V 9AU/
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  • 253 10 Languageexams also open to the public mHE June special exax ruinations in English, Chinese and Tamil languages will be open to both civil servants and members of the public, according to the Education Ministry. Candidates sponsored by the Public Services Commission will register according to procedures and on dates given
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  • 200 10 DISCREPANCY IN CHARGE, TRIAL ADJOURNED DISTRICT Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, adjourned hearing of a robbery case on Saturday after he found a discrepancy in the charge. Earlier, two people hal been charged in the Th rd District Court for robbing a sub-contrac-tor, Maiyyan P. Panneerchelvam, of $27.30 and a wristwatch
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  • 53 10 TAXI driver Toh Tionc Kian yesterday found a National Panasonic radio cassette left behind in his vehicle by a European family. He said they boarded th~ taxi at Tanah Merah for East Coast Road at about 3.20 p.m. The owner can claim it from the Straits
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  • 453 10 STUDENTS should be equipped for the proper use of leisure time so that they would not get lost in ;i nil race, a yrincipal said yesterday. For if they do not, there is the danger that some of the students, out
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  • 139 10 NG WINS TOP PRIZE IN ICI METRIC CONTEST MR. NG How Meng of Toa Payoh Central has won the first prize of $250 in the ICI "Paint-in-Metric" competition. The second prize of $150 went to Miss Ng Sok Har of Tasek Utara Estate, and the third of $100 to Mr.
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  • 94 10 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at the following places from today to Saturday. Sarimbun: From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally today. Tuesday and Thursday. L:m Chu Kang/Chua Chu Kang: From 8 a.m. tomorrow ta 12 noon on Friday. Tuas/Joo Lim Estate
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  • 160 10 THK prrMdrnt of thr American Rurrau of Shipping (ABS). Mr Robert T. Yiiutic yesterday th:it B porr's .shipbuilding industry had grown tenfold in thr last five years. Mr Yount. who arrived here yesterday. said shipyards herr were doing a good job in building sophisticated
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  • 83 10 Preparing grads for exam THE School of Postgraduate Medical Studies. University of Singapore will hold an eight-week full-time course from April to prepare medical graduates for the master of medicine (Internal Medicine) examination. The course is from April 14 to June 6 in the Faculty Medicine at Outram Road Genera]
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  • 255 11 'Joint science subject will not lower level' pHYSICS and chemis--1 try can be Integrated Into one science subject without lowering their standards in secondary schools, according to the dean of Nanyang University's College of Science, Professor Koh Lip Lin. He said the link between the two subjects was "very close."
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  • 38 11 KIM Keat community centre's youth group Is orga- nUing a camp for children between the ages of nine and i 14 from March 22 to 23. Fees are 15 for members I and $7 for non-members.
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  • 167 11 'Cut down on new clothes for New Year 1 rE Consumer*' AssociatVm oi Singapore (CASE) has advised the public to "drastically j limit" the malting of i new clothes during the I Chinese New Year or to make them well before the festive season. CASE in a statement also I
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  • 304 11 Fewer babies now for adoption INHERE are fewer unwanted babies given out for adoption in Singapore due to effective family planning measares available to mothers. Sources said that the Children and Young Persons' Section of the Social Welfare Department has "very few" babies for 1 adoption. This, coupled with the
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  • 51 11 MR. Scow Khee Leng, secretary-general of the United Front, yesterday opened the party's first clinic at Jalan Perla, off Jalan Eunoe. The clinic will provide free medical services. Including acupuncture, to residents In Kampung Kembangan and neighbouring constituencies on Wednesdays and Sundays from 7 p.m. to 10
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  • 33 11 ABOUT $5 million worth of Persian carpets and works-of-art will be on display at a preview of •Treasures of Iran exhibition at Hilton tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 8 p m
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  • 185 11 Big rush for festive tours to S-E Asia MANY tour op»;ators and agents have reported heavy bookings lor conducted tours to South-east Asian cities during the coming Chinese New Year. Mr. Steven Tan, regional sales manager of Singapore CUE Tours (Ptei Ltd., said yesterday that bookings for their South east
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  • 75 11 Top price for Morgan coins rpHIRTY US 1878-1921 JL Morgan coins fetched the highest bid of $420 at the 23rd Coin Auction organised by the Singapore Numismatic Association at Lion City Hotel yesterday. A total of 142 lots of coins were for sale, while 12 lots were withdrawn. A 1920
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  • 57 11 Sree Narayana Mission camp THE Sree Narayana Mission will hold a youth camp from March 27-30 for youtns in Sembawang. The four-day project to be held >t Kampong Tengaii holiday camp will Include lectures, talks and other group activities. Those Interested may contact the mission's welfare officer at telephone *****7.
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  • 29 11 FTRE broke out In an electrical store In Jalan Chens, oil Upper Thomson Road, causing an estimated $30,000 damage, on Saturday night. Police said nobody was Injured.
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  • 26 11 COMMITTEE members of the Singapore Women's Aiaoclatlon will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to Inmates of the Diagon Lctus and Yew Tee homes today.
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  • 231 11 Don't neglect the old folk: Minister rE older generation who had contributed much to the progress of Singapore, should not be neglected by the people. Labour Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, sal yesterday. Young people should show their gratitude as the old folk were the ones who paved the way
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  • 111 11 WAREHOUSE rent on liquor deposited In fOTemment warehouses (which axe not within the limits of an airport) have been increased from 22 cents per decalitre per month to 30 cents, with effect from Saturday. According to amendments to the Customs regulations f asetted on
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 30 13 PENANG. Bun.— Th« cooperative society of the Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Petty Trader* and Hawkers Association has set aside $100,000 to start a haulage and transport business.
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    • 330 13 Razak gets $400 m Arab pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TUN ABDUL RAZAK returned here today from a tour of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states with promises of at least $400 million to help finance Malaysia'; development projects. The Prime Minister said the money, op easy loan terms, would come
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    • 106 13 Plans for French trip not finalised KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Tun Abdul Razak confirmed today that he would be visiting France but had not finalised plans for the trip. "I will make an announcement on this later," he said on his return here from a twoweek tour of the Gulf states
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    • 74 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A plant to manufacture welding wires and electrodes for export to other Asean countries will be set up here next month. The company, Stoody Asean (M) Sdn Bhd. with an authorised capital of $2 million and a paid-up capital of about
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    • 68 13 BUTTERWOBTH. Sun. Thai taxi-driver M. Patrick, 45, was fined $5,000 on Friday (or attempting to smuggle In coMnetlcs worth more than 13,000 from Penang. Duty payable was assessed at $1,000. His taxi was confiscated. Patrick was detained at the vehicles checkpoint here on Jan. 23 by a
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    • 95 13 JOHOBE BAKU, Sun. A Singapore couple on their way to Peaanf were robbed of $2,860 in cash and jewellery yesterday at the Simpanr Benffam-Ayer Hitam Road. Mr. Hont Boon Han, SO, and his wife were forced to stop their car near the 15th mile by
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    • 223 13 Stocks of cooking gas ample: -Dealers- PENANG, San. There will be no shortage or increase in the price of rooking teas over the Chinese New Year festive season, housewives here have been assured. "We have ample stocks to meet the increased demand for cooking gas during this festive period." dealers
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    • 48 13 IPOH, Sun.— An electrical shop assistant. Clk Nortah blntl Aziz. 18. was found drowned In a disused mining pool In the Koala Part area near here at 1 pjn. yesterday. A passerby saw her body floating In the pool and p.-ported to police.
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    • 39 13 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Chinese Association and the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will jointly hold a Chinese New Year makan kechll party for members and friends at their premises here on Feb. 12 from 11 am.
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    • 213 13 Govt to probe lay-offs in factories IPOH, Sunday T»HE Ministry of Labour and Manpower is A to investigate into reports that factories at the Tasek industrial estate near here and at Kamunting near Taiping are retrenching their staff without valid reasons. "I have received complaints that some of th stall
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    • 252 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government clerks will go on strike in three weeks time because of outstanding claims which have still not been settled. This was decided today by the executive council of the Amalgamated Union of Employees In Government Clerical and Allied Services
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    • 94 13 Call for union leaders of all races KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Cuepacs' yecretary-ge-neral Encik Jamaluddln bin Mohamed Isa said today the leadership in the trade union field should reflect the various i races In the country. At the moment, most of the leaders are Indians. Although this Is good, other races
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    • 27 13 KUANTAN. Sun. About $3.2 million will be" spent under the Third Malaysia Plan to Improve further the postal services In several towns in the state.
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    • 187 13 Home improvement is so easy with Black Decker! H7*/)e fun in doing it yourself! M It combines quality construction and excellent performance. Double insulation. A good choice for light duty work and occasional building or remodelling jobs. Drives all the most popular accessories for sanding, polishing, w^w buffing, grinding and
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  • The Straits Times
    • 358 14 A POLICY based on a misconception cannot last. For almost two decades American policy in Southeast Asia was grounded in the Dullesian assumption that aggressive hordes from China would try to sweep southwards, establishing and expanding the Asian segment of the "communist monolith." Dispassionate assessment even at that
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    • 244 14 HTHE unfamiliar sound of "Hindi-Chini x bhai-bhai" (Indians and Chinese are brothers) was heard last week in India which faced war with China in 1962, and in which the Soviet Union enjoys a special position deriving from the Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty of 1971. The occasion for fraternal greetings
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  • 425 14 Where private tuition is a status -symbol- MOSCOW: The spectre of private enterprise is haunting the Moscow high school system. Throughout the capiI tal, it seems, high school seniors seeking admission to crowded univer-sity-1 cv c 1 institutions are paying relatively large sums to private tutors to teach them how
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 166 14 tX>R a university r editor, Mr. Andrew Stein's logic (S.T., Jan. 31) is remarkable. Mr. Stein says that Vietnam protestors draft-dodgers, according to some underwent sacrifice and hardship In excess of anything they would have faced by co-operating with their Government. The "sacrifice and hardship"
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    • 182 14 rPHE lift at Block 40, A Beo Crescent, broke down on Jan. 25 Despite numerous phone calls to the Essential Services Unit nobody turned up to repair it. It was not until the afternoon of Jan. 27 that two young mechanics came and they took less than 30 minutes to
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    • 51 14 WE wish to inform "Annoyed" (ST.. Jan. 22) that the Toa Payoh (West) Area Office has issued a circular to Inform lessees of Block 122. Lorong 2, Toa Payoh to discourage their children from skating along the common corridors. YAP PEK HONG (Mrs.), Senior PRO.,
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    • 72 14 I REFER to the letter by "Resident" (ST.. Jan. 23). Jalan Pasar Sembawang Is a private road, the maintenance of which Is the responsibility of the owners of lands fronting/abutting the road. Your correspondent Is advised to send his request' po have this road metalled to the Honorary Secretary, Sembawang
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  • 1039 14 TELL your friends you plan to take a holiday and you can bet your 50 cents to their dollar that a good many of them will immediately turn into amateur travel agents. "Take a cut-rate trip to Bangkok," says a friend. "Airlines are crawling over each other competing
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  • 863 14  - Kissinger has become kitchen crisis San' in id-East JAMES RESTON: By New York AMERICAN SecreA tary of State Henry Kissinger is going back to the Middle East again amidst a plague of propaganda. The Arab extremists are blaming him for threatening war. The Israeli extremists are muttering that maybe he
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  • 178 15 DANGER DRUGS: A CALL FOR GREATER VIGILANCE rVHE chairman of the 1 Singapore Chinese Druggists' Association, Mr. Ho Ylt Leong, has urged his members not to buy or sell dangerous drugs unlawfully. When they placed orders for drugs, he said they should be careful and should buy only from lawful
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  • 44 15 Organisation course THE YMCA will hold a 10-session course on The Practice of Organisation and Methods at its Orchard Road premises every Monday from 7.30 to 9 p.m. from Feb. 3. I Pee is *45 for YMCA mem- I bers and ISO for others.
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  • 751 15 WARNING BY CHUA IK GOALS NOT LIKELY ITOl TO BE MET BY 1980 THE Minister fdr Health and Home Affairs, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, last night warned of "more drastic social disincentive measures" to come if the Government sees indications that its population control
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  • 228 15 'Couple axed to death' A SINGAPORE pathologist told a coroner on Saturday that the couple whose bodies were found in a house in Chay Van Street n Tiong Bahru on June 19 last year had jrobably been axed to death. tDr. Seah Han Cheow. Outram Hospital, said its at an
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  • 178 15 One-way system goes into operation rTTOE new Kirn Seng/ A O v t r a m/T long Bahru/Zion Roads oneway traffic system was implemented at noon yesterday. Traffic police and mobile squacs were on duty at various points along the roads to ensure a smooth traffic flow. The system Incorporates
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  • 69 15 Postgraduate medical courses THE School of Postgraduate Medical Studies. University of Singapore Invites applications for admission to one-year postgraduate degree courses in Public Health and Occupational Medicine. Candidates must possess qualifications for the fulltime course which will lead to the degree or Master of Sclenoe In Public Health or MasUT
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  • 43 15 SINGAPORE Armed Forces aircraft will conduct demolition exercises at the Southern Islands live firing area in Pulau 3»nang from 8 a.m. to midnight daily from today to Thursday. Member., of the public are advised *o iceep clear of the range. 1
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  • 152 15 Lions earn praise from Chai rE Minister of State (Education), Mr. Chai Chonj Vii has commended the Lions Club of Singapore West for raising funds for the rebuilding of a school, in spite of the general economic recession. Mr. Chai was speaking at a sharitv dinner at Shangri-La Hotel last
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 792 15 On your TV SINGAPORE 5 3.N PM Opening Followed by Vaiarum Payr 7J5 tfitaM. WvM MfcMt wWofE^UffrtO J^TTI,, 3.35 Love H a Many Splendoured Thing 1M Pesta Ria (Mala 3.55 llayar Ulagam (Tamil-Repeat] 1-35 Kin Ft-try if lit Kitit Bust 4.15 General Hospital 131 News and Colour Newsreel (English) 4.55
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    • 13 15 IH »y» -T /DON'T FORSET THE RWfT Xoi**CC QM^- I ABOUT THE WORLD
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    • 62 15 SWIMMING TIMES SINGAPORE'S water consumption on Saturday amounted to 127.8 million gallons (581,000 cubic metres) an increase of 0.5 million callons (2,000 cubic metres). TIMT: Sspatn 3.57 p.m. (2.4m). UM bcM 3.11 p.m. (2.1m). tat MctoM 10.47 a.m. (2.1m), 11.37 p.m. (2.3m). TOMMMW: Sinn 3.53 i.m. (2.7m), 5.19 pjrTfelm). %m\
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 1308 16 AS service to reader*. Business Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of selected shares on the Stock Kxchange of Singapore The year's hijh and low are followed by the week's movement in price, the turnover, the dividend yield and the cross price earnings radio. 1574/75 INDUSTRIALS NOTE:
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    • 947 16 rnHt. (olio- mi I. li.i of qiM>caliun> lor kr »f*fc up U FriI d«> Ian II (or nmalm nol ■>tl»J«d in |K» wOTkly Burr •«•!> Prm ■«••>■ if baiM m tto lut uln J«n II •(•■•it J»» J4 liwwa INDUSTRIALS H. L. B. 8. 136 0 54.
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    • 324 16 MEW YCrUC. Fri The stock market recovered 'rora some early morning pi'iiit-takui* today and finished witn a solid gain in slower but still heavy trading. Turnove- on the New York Stoct Exc lange fell to 24.64 million shares from yesterday's 29."* million shares, the fourtn Ingest an record.
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    • 87 16 TINS Friday 74.01 Thursday 73.78 Week ago 68.13 RUBBERS Friday 350.87 Thursday 349.95 Week ago 312.72 OILB Friday 184.43 Thursday 191.25 Week ago 181.97 INDUSTRIALS Friday 236 9 Thursday 252.3 Week ago 217.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 703.69 Thursday 696.42 Week ago 666.61 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 79%
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    • 138 16 yuRICH. Fri. The mar- Ma ket today was quiet with i only moderate changes. In- I dustrials were Irregular. Che- I mlcals and finances maintained their prices Banks and especially Insurance companies, however, encountered good demand. Bonds closed firm. The Credit Suisse Index climbed 0 9 point to 177.6
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    • 178 16 •nrOKYO. Sat— Share prices x on the Tokyo stock market today turned tower after six days of continuous upturn- Investors were cautious. The Dow Jones average dropped 22.31 to 3.935.22 and the New index eased l 46 to 287 42. Trading volume totalled 130 million shares. Today's closing prices
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    • 78 16 The following company meetings are due: Trenffanu Development Maoagtarcnt Bhd.: Feb. 17. 10 a.m., Ist Floor. No. 57, Jalan Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur. Malayan Tobacco Company Bhd.: Feb. 17, noon. Registered Office, 178-3. Jalan Sungei Besi. Kuala Lumpur. The StralU Time* Press (Singapore i Ltd.: Feb. 24, noon. Supreme
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    • 167 16 A MSTERDAM. Fri. The J\ market generally showed small losses on profittaking following recent sharp gains with Royal Dutch and Akso lO6ing most ground in Dutch internationals. Hoofovrru rose slightly against the trend. Shippings. Boer. Al<-emene Bank and Anitas led declines In local issues. Major rises against the trend
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    • 63 16 Friday Thursday US* UU Melbourne 11) 132 3« 133 OS London 175 SOB 176 SOB 177 008 *****8 Beirut 177.24 175.J5 HonxkonK 175 70 170.75 Zurich 175. SOB 176.508 177.008 *****9 Parts ISOM 182.04 Saturday Friday B'pore (21 174 SSB 175.338 1T7.548 ITS.4SB Export prices In non-sterling areas
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    • 44 16 London copper prices on Friday I previous la brackets'. Wlrekar Spot buyer £SO« SO li&OSSOl wllcr (50T 00 (JSIO 0O:; Three Month buyer £123 00 .152* 00. seller {325 M I £52V 50 "■'Ml Iwm: Steady at lower level slat 1.000 tonnes.
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    • 163 16 |N sympathy with the reduction in the prime rate and ihf r UI r tendency in the Interbank market the call deposit rate »as reduced from 45.% to last week. The overnight rates wer» also reduced to 35% «>„% on Monday from 4',% on the previous Saturday. Dunne
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    • 244 16 World Forex ]round up WILD rate fluctuations. TT which later on settled down to comparatively balanced conditions, were the main feature of last week's foreign exchange markets. The US dollar Initially continued its downward plunge, piercing the 2 30--level in Germany and falling to a new all-time low around 2.40
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    • 376 16 US/DM 2.3410 ***** US Bell? 3520 34 35 US /Guilder 3.4430 2 3970 St US ***** ***** MS US 2 3070 2 2890 SS/£ 5 4995 5 4530 S» MS 99.70 100 10 HKS/US ***** 4.6*80 Money Market ACU *.ll.r, ACU market ratrs fell last week Lower
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    • 135 16 Hill 7 V* W k Ae l3 1!? m i 2« A»*n»V™ Ul-il KIM rf^Ms 441.29 184.24 Banks, Insaranee, Fln nc "n" 1 Tnnlw, M7.SJ 327J7 +J9.44 IK.II 9J.J3 Chnnteab, Rubber Pi odocU. «rflnin«»Jid SnelUuc 11IJ89 124 41 +IJ.l* MS.I 7 113.48 ConffkMnermtc 154.M 178 82
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    • 99 16 I*HE folsowinc Ust of stocks give* the ten most dealt in las* week. This fives the lnri» rT in thomands of unit*, clwtaf prices on Friday and hlfh and k/w for *****5: t-otnpaniea Turnover Prices Hlfh Lew JS? h. m 74/7 V« Pmr lM *>••• nnf" 3
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    • 33 16 Current Date Tatalfor Total (or payment payable the year previous year Bats Kawaa 20% Mar. 12 u% S% Datt Der. z.5% Mar. 12 7.5% »5 2% Adjwted for present capital 7
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    • 114 16 Indostriak: 181.81 195.46 1»1.37 194.45 20*71 £.U»«ee: JJ8.44 373.21 3.2.54 3*4.43 384*5 JJ Opertte IISH IJ}63 >*«.57 "51-9 I J«4" /T*": W.B« MM Sfi.CO M.M t Rubbers: 322J2 314.M M4.«7 324.07 325.93 I uS 15€ 4M 1M47 t 8.E.8. Ind.: 159*8 183.3* 174J5 18*2* 192.*7 MALAYSIA Industrials:
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    • 447 16 tT vu another dull week at the produce market In Singapore last week with dealeri generally unable to move for want of better price Indications and a clearer picture on th- supply-demand position. Many, who attempted to deal, uere hampered by the uncertainty prevailing In the Wdttin markets
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    • 592 16 \f ANY in local stock iU market c1 r el c s had expected a general rise in share prices in unison with the markets abroad. But by no stretch of their imagination did they expect prices to move by leaps and bounds. Last week, therefore, proved to
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    • 55 16 MOBT ACTIVE JAM ARV STOCKS: Faber Merlin 19.454.0 M); f. 0.8 (g.JJI •M) Stair Darby 18.253.:e«, D.B.S. :.l<s4.t«*) Haw Par Brothers 1C.783.MM) 0.C.8 C (4,«M.MM> Pan Klectrw l3.tlft.Mtl: Har.nuu Investments i2.S23.MMi; Inchrapr (Z.4M.MM): City Developments 12.25t,*M) Malayan Credit (2.246.M01; Onera. Lumber 11.549.M*); Malayan Banking il.o3t.MH>.. Sifi(apore Land
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    • 579 16 r)S Kuala Lumpur itock market advanced strongly on new found strength as the bulls re entered the sceni-. So strong were the buying orders that pro-fit-taking left little mark on share prices other than causing some shar )ly fluctuating pattern as selling was absorbed. A Ulght fall
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    • 637 16 LONDON: Stock markets last week had the iiost eventful week, for :i long while, with prices advancing strongly or. most fronts. Despite a sharp reaction on Friday, the FT Industrial index was up nearly 20 points on balance at the close at 236.9. In he first two
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    • COMMODITIES ROUNDUP
      • 229 16 I ON DON: Tin prices were a shade lower in moderate and routine two-way trading on Friday. The market continued to await the outcome nf the International Tin Council meeting here. After lunch, tin prices turned to drift down with the standard backwai elation nan>w:ng to just
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      • 497 16 LONDON: Rubber tended to drift in somewhat lethargic trading on Friday. Dealers reported some routine consumer interest for early delivery physicals, mostly from the Continent. The terminal produced occasional long liquidation and speculative selling but dealings although thin, were fairly evenly balanced. Dealers said London was still
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    • 1096 18 MnV" '•tAWASAKj^CME^AKItV^Ay —^^^—^^^—^J I UWASAII KMKAI RISEN KAtSHA LTB. lAPAK, NOMKMK, STMJTS SOmCL latw Nptttem S-npttn p Kalanf IIHIYI MARK il AM I Frt 11 Fit Japan Arabian Calf *»wrlmm S.nfJOOr. Ftl: rimjuwt maij 25 Frt Coiomm. taaju. Mutut. outn. Atu. otab., ItjtO, tahriin, Iml I Klwraamiy. Japan, South Af
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    • 767 18 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL ttniWt) ultra ma ttat as fna Ist FitravT <*» •*> ?lst Fhw Rtaa 2111 2111 Man« Man. StntM Mrrtri Ratt Sa«aatrt. 2. Oa- Tilmmm llßMon raaMaj tKtatiaJ. TUn RS ***** CARE AMIESS tSAMKL SINKAPORE Tmt ct-aparatiai ta ciaaiactti .ill •s at tat
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    • 661 19 EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT established Company dealing in jqraphic ond Audio-Visual Products requires ng, energetic and resourceful assistant to our ■al Sales Manager with the following icotions Singapore citizen between 23 and 28 yeors of gher School Certificate tn o strong command of written and spoken English An ability to correspond independently
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    • 501 19 MEDICAL DETAILMEN FOR SINGAPORE Our International Company invites application from ambitious, dynamic and capable medical detailmen for our Singapore operation. The candidates must have proven to be effective in a similar position and are able to produce effective sales results. Please submit in confidence to the Marketing Manager. ST. Box
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    • 525 19 I Harpers Trading (S) Pte. Ltd. invites applications from suitably I qualified Singapore Citizens to fill the following positions. A. Senior Sales Executive Consumer Products We require a mature person with sound educational background preferably with a University Degree. The man selected must have proven ability and experience in sales
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    • 432 19 RESIDENT ENGINEER Required for Multi-Story Commercial Project in the Central Area AGE: 30 years QUALIFICATIONS: Membership of the Institution of Engineers Spore or Equivalent EXPERIENCE: Site Experience Minimum 5 years preferably in Multi-Storey Commercial Complex involving deep Foundation and experience in supervision of work force. Must be Proficient in Local
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 752 20 MM KONTENA NASIONAL BDN. BERHAD COMPANY Kontena Naslonal Is providing container haulage, operation of Inland Clearance Depots, container leasing, repairs and international freight forwarding. To Implement Its growing activities, It requires the services of additional suitably qualified Malaysians for the following positions: A. EXECUTIVES The Job The successful candidates will
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    • 998 20 fig MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD the National Shipping Line of Malaysia, presently operates a diverse fleet of vessels comprising of car^o liners, bulkers, tankers and woodchip carriers and is now embarking on a new L.N.G. building programme. A constantly expanding fleet means a continued demand for high calibre personnel
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    • 790 20 PERBADANAN PERUSAHAAN KEMAJUAN KAYU SARAWAK (Sarawak Timber Industry Ovvatopmant Corporation) Trfe Corporation, a statutory body of the Sarawak Government responsible for the administration and development of timber Industry in the State covering production, processing and marketing, invites application from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for tjie following posts: ACCOUNTANT/FINANCIAL ANALYST Duties:
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    • 620 20 DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BERHAD. Invites applications from suitable Malaysians for the post of: ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMAN Th« M«n Malaysian Citizen between 22 to 30 years of age, with at least 2 years of relevant experience in Engineering draughtsmanship; In a modern factory. Th« Job He will be required to prepare machine,
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  • 36 21 highly REDUCED PRICES. Louise KlTk s Salon In Hotel Slngapura has. as special Chinese New Year offer, reduced Perms to 525 Tinting, highlighting, styl•iK at equally reduced prices. Make your appointment early. -lephone *****3 (Spore).
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  • 69 21 MRS. NO KIM CHUAN nee Llm Chu n aged 88 passed away peace- 75 leaving behind her ■cloved son Mr Ng Swee Khoon. i in-law, 7 daughers. 7 iw r; grandchildren. 22 ,:cat grand-children to mourn ,-iv« Nightly service at 366. Upper Paya Lebar Road at 8 p m
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  • 28 21 •me FAMILY OF late Mr. Eu Choi Lam thank staff/ ward 21 relatives and well fir their assistance. wreaths, night visits and condolences during their recenl bereavement.
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  • 75 21 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. SIM Slang Jin Always remembered by ■nfe son. daughters, sons-in-law md granddaughters. IN MEMORY OF UNCLE Sim Slang Jin departed on 3-2-1969 Oone but forever remembered by Puay Kirn. Annie and Christopher. in LOVING MEMORY OF Janagie Vellasamy called to rest 3.2.71. nserted
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 512 21 classified ads g S.O.S. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Troubled? Discouraged 7 Ring 91-44-44 day or night Help li as near as the telephone a i ProttMSSOtial Wontod trrwiiodlotOvy EXPERIENCED LICENSED ELECTRICIANS for erection work In Indonesia. Must have experience of cabling work, generator and switchboard connections up to 4.000 volts Apply
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    • 678 21 COMPANY IN JURONG requires Stenographer with shorthand and typing speeds of 100 and 40 w.p.m respectively Preferably with working experience Please apply in own handwriting to P.O. Locked Bag Service No 6 Jurong Town Post Office Spore 22 at Ayer Raleh mduetrM Estate requires A FEMALE CLERK who can handle
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    • 652 21 ESTABLISHED INSURANCE COMPANY seeks matured men/ ladles of high calibre who are Interested In tales career Promotion to managerial positions for right people within short period Ring LADIES to sell popular brand of cosmetic part-time. Earnings at least $200/- p.m. Comprehensive training provided Housewives and School leavers also welcome. Tel:
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    • 787 21 DRIVER WANTEO IMMEDIATELY for private home, must be able to reach Thomson Rite Estate by 7 a.m. during school days. Call personally between 10 a.m. 2 p.m. to Room 1203. International Plata, Anton Road, Spore 2. A Food Manufacturing Company with Its Factory in Jurong Invite Applications from Singapore Citizens
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    • 705 21 YACHT OWNERS. Two American Males deaire position on sailboat going anywhere. Telephone MANPOWER requires NCR 32 OPERATORS Can Imrned -*****4 YUMIN APARTMENTS Oolden Mile, facing tea, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, 81.500 furnished. Near Orchard Road, 3rd floor, walk-up flat. 3 air-con bedrooms. $900 furnished. DETACHED Wllby Road, 3 bedrooms, wall-to-wall
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    • 796 21 BEDOKVILLE/ JALAN RSMIS double-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms, servant's, airconds/ telephone $650"- $700 fully fur nlshed. Ace Housing 25*0146/ *****29 SINGLE-STOREY OETACHED 3 bedrooms, servant's. 3 bedrooms/ telephone/ built-in wardrobes, 8800 partly furnished Ace Housing *****29/ *****46. DIBT. 28 DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow, 3 bedrooms. 2 airconds./ telephone $1,500 fully furnished. Ace
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    • 748 21 m\ BBMtkctaatkA INTERNATIONAL HOUSING AOENCY TEL: S3SS33 urgently requires 8 detached bungalows. 10 semi-detached and terrace houses, 5 apartments Rental 8500 $3,000 furnished/ partly furnished/ unfurnished in any district for various ready clients on our list. MOST URGENTLY REOUIRED furnished unfurnished detached/ semi-detached/ Terrace or apartments In various districts for
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    • 854 21 StMI-DETACHEO tH-STOREV TYPE Sea View, rooftop overlooking sea. spacious hall. 3 bedrooms. 3.800 sq ft turf garden, freehold Price $130,000 plus 20H considered Enquiries ring *****0 or *****7 REPAYMENT AT ONLY 8613 p m for 2-storey terrace and $616 pm. for 2-storey semi-detached on loan 65* 70H repayable 20 yean.
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    • 772 21 JOMOfIE BARHU LARGE BUMSALOW 3/4 milestone from railway station Suitable for office anc godown Telephone service available. Apply 71. Jalan Ibrahim. J B Tel 2951 OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE rental at Far East Shopping Centre 363 sq. ft at $2 10 pit Interested contact ***** PEOPLES PARK CENTRE 4T» FLOOR.
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    • 906 21 OXLEY TRAVEL (PTB) LTD OVERSEAS TOURS 1 Japan Taiwan Hongkong Bangkok 17 days $1995 2 Taiwan Hongkong t Bangkok 14 days $1490 12 days *****/- Dep: 11/2 ni I^ tr% 16/3 3 Hongkong Bangkok Chlengmal J days tIOM/Dep every Sunday 4 Bangkok Chlengmal by air 7 days 6620 Air-coach 1
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    • 720 22 CHINESE NSW YEAR OFFERfI BANGKOK/ FATTAYA/ CM It NO MAI 4 days $495 *da v« tMS 7 days $600 Dep 9/2. 10/2. 12/2 TAIWAN/ NONa KONG/ BANGKOK 12 days $1380 14 days $1475 27/1. 10/2, 14/jT 3/3, 17/3. 7Y4. 21/4, 5/5. 19/5. 1/6. 2/6 TAIWAN/ KOREA/ JAPAN/ MONO KONO/ BANGKOK
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    • 566 22 FOR OUICK LUNCH a Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant 3T7C. Jalan Besar (alrcon Tel *****03/ ******4. Branch. Block 44. 11M Bendemeer Road lAlrcpn) Tel: *****60/*****61 PRESENT TODAY'S SPECIAL Pried Pork Ribs With Salt k Pepoer from $4 50 Fried Chicken with Pepper from **.S0 Beef With Oreen Pepper from $4.50
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    • 772 22 FEBRUARY BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS CLASSES Commencing 3rd 4th February Duration: Three Months. Students are prepared for the School Pitman LCC examinations. School Certificates will be awarded on successful completion Pleas* enrol early 1 SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. ISA- Mackenzie Road (*****7 *****8) OR 768 D. Upper Serangoon Road, (*****0 *****0) (7) REPENT
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    • 702 22 RAPID BOOK-KBBPIN4J Beginners) starting 2nd. 4th. sth February: Monday. Wedneeday. Friday 10.30 am 3.00 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6 30 p.m Tuesday. Thursday 8.30 a m Sunday 11.00 a.m.. Principles Of Accounts for Sec 3/4. Monday. Wedneeday morning/ afternoon. < 283-C Celegle Complex) 7.30 p.m., Tuesday. Thursday. 10 30 a.m. (75
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    • 850 22 LBAJW OIWAN. PIANO, aMSQMPB, songwritlng, guitar, theory Lady Progesaor, 112- A. Holland Road apartment. RADIO/ T.yj AIR-CONY electric motor course. Starting every Monday Apply Edlslon Institute. 56/ 58. Jalan Besar. Tel *****1 UNOUAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 36 languages at Home. No classes! Free Demonstrations/ Leaflets: Telephone *****7/ *****7 YAMAHA HUSK
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    • 732 22 HONDA SB C.C. motorcycle with ssde car. Taxed. Insured. ROY regulations pa sent Seldom used StlM under guarantee. Only $500 0.n.0. Call *****/ *****8 IBS* VICTOR ISSS C.C. new Insurance, selling 81.500. I*7l/2 Cortina 1600 L $5,500 Under same owner Contact Steven Ong. ***** I*7l/ I*7l/ IMS MERCEDES 200 1973
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    • 2486 22 BERTRAND FROM VIDAL BASSOON Lond ji. will style and cut your hair o enhance your personality Special appointment for men on Sum ays Ring *****6. ROSALIE HERMON Just returned from Europe with the latest technique, conducts full professional halrdresslng/ beauty culture courses' Also specialises In pimple/ afne treatments, bridal make-up
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    • 407 22 DrPtfißS. Acma Rirrlgarstors. gma* cookers, washing machinal, etc Export/ Rental repair, phone Main DUtrlbutor Charlton oy»41/ ***** Singapore^ Steel Strapping. Seals Edge-Pro-tectors. Strapping Tools Nonmetallic Strapping Systems. Marsh Stencll-Cutung Machines. Marking Pens. Fountain Brushes and Rollers. Stencil Inks. OU Board. Oarex Adhesive Tapes for Packing and Packaging Masking Tapes. PVC
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 627 23 SINGAPORE AIR DEFENCE COMMAND invites applications from young men for AIR ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN TRAINING QUALIFICATIONS GCE 'O' Level or equivalent with a pass in English and Science subjects preferably Physics and Mathematics AGE 17 23 years old CONDITIONS OF SERVICE Successful applicants will be bonded to serve 8 yeors after
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    • 514 23 PREQUALIFICATION FOR BIDS PUSRI DISTRIBUTION PROJECT P T Pupuk Sriwidjaja (PUSRI), a company owned by the Government of Indonesia plans to install Urea Bulk storage and bagging facilities at Belawan, Padang, Jakarta and increase present capacity of Urea bulk storage and bagging facilities at Surabaya and Cilacap, Indonesia. In addition,
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    • 625 23 NOTICE OF REMOVAL We are now at: RAMAYANA BUILDING, 45-47, Robinson Road, Singapore 1. (Opposite present Head Office) All telephones remain unchanged -JC^V\ SINGAPORE FINANCE IUELJ limited *J*SmJy TEL: 98H22-6 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE ENGLISH/ CHINESE/ TAMIL LANGUAGES JUNE 1975 1 The June Special Examinations in
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    • 670 23 MIDLANDS COMPANY nOVAT* LIMITED (Members' Voluntary W,ndin«l pi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to.'Section 272( 2 > of the Companies Act Cap 185. the final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company j will be held at the office of F the Liquidator. 50E South Bridge Road. Singapore
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  • 339 24 Chappell's men demand more pay 'KINGS ON FIELD BUT PAUPERS ON PAY DAY' gYDNEY, Sun.— Australia's Test winning cricketers are looking for more money for taking the Ashes from England. The bumper war has drawn bumper crowds— the biggest here since the famous bodyline series of 1932-33— and an expected
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  • 41 24 SYDNEY. Sun. Legla Warsaw drew with Australia 1-2 In their match here tonight before a crowd of 16,000. Scorers for Australia were Jim Rooney and Gary Manuel. Vladwalaw Dabrowskl scored both goals for the Polish First Division club. Reuter
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  • 1073 24 STIPE'S REPORT Veteran rider Donaldson fined VETERAN amateur rider S.O. Donaldson was lined $25 by the stewards lor failing to maintain his right course to the first hurdle In Race Two at Ipoh on Saturday. Ihe Stipendiary Steward's report on the amateur races: RACE 1: Prior to the race Joy
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  • 225 24 Christine's title by fractions of a point COPENHAGEN. Sun Christine Errath. an 18-year-old East German schoolgirl, skated off with her third straight European women's title last night, narrowly edging out California based Dlannr de Leeuw. of the Netherlands, in the grand free skating final of the European figure skating championships
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 193 24 1 m^m WHEN YOU BUY I I BHVS COLOUR TV NOW I Any one of these three items is yours free when you buy a Sharp colour TV now MM^h*^* THIS OFFER ENDS ON FE8.10th,1975 I POHV SHARP COHY I Trolley Tray Automatic Toaster Radio Model RFA-202, FM/AM I ESfIHEJIUIti'
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 831 25 m MAJLIS AMANAH RAKYAT x Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Bumlputra for p the post of:— <| I) Managing Director of Kumpulan Kenderaan MARA Berhad; 3i 11) Director of Industries and Commerce Division MARA. <| MANAGING DIRECTOR OF KUMPULAN KEN- 1 DERAAN MARA BERHAD The successful candidate will be
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    • 850 25 UNIVERSITI PERTANIAN MALAYSIA Memasuki Kursus Diploma dan Pendahuluan Bagi Tahun Pengajian 1975/76 Permohonan-permohonan adalah dlpelawa darl calun-calun yang berkelayakan untuk memasuki Unlversitl Pertanlan Malaysia bagi menglkutl salah satu dart kursus-kursus di bawah lnl: A. (I) DIPLOMA PERTANIAN 3 tahun (11) DIPLOMA SAINS PETERNAKAN 3Vb tahun (Hi) DIPLOMA TEKNOLOGI RUMAHTANOOA (HOME
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    • 397 25 UtlS ELEVATOR COMPANY Notice of Removal Effective today, our new address and telephone numbers will be as follows OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 17th floor, Campbell Shopping Complex, 98 Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur 01-17. Telephone Nos. *****/8 After office hours, telephone numbers will remain the same: ***** 254% We've Moved Union Carbide
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    • 260 25 KEN V ATA AN TAWAKAN UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Tawaran daripada pemborongpemborong yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. dalam Kelas B dan atas. Kepala IV, Pecahan Kepala 2. akan dlterima dl Pejabat Bendahari, UnlversiU Kebangsian Malaysia. Jaian Pantai Bam. Kuala lam pur 22-12. hingga jam puki 1 12.00 tengah hart pada 7ho Mach
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    • 483 25 t g^ A leading Group of Companies has vacancies for INTERNAL AUDITORS who will: be Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents hold qualifications acceptable to the Singapore Society of Accountants be able to work independently preferably have some knowledge of EOP procedures have had experience in ouditing either in a Public
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    • 299 25 Ml IK K HOTICI is HEREBY OIVEN that I, ran s«mp Kwee of No. 882-B. Block 46. Jalan Buktt Ho Swee, Singapore, have applied for a Public House First Cl cence in respect of premise^ No, 71 Block 59. Marine Terrace. Singapore and thai this application will tx In the
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 757 26 FUTURE ENGLAND STAR MOORES LIFTS STOKE FROM SEVENTH TO THIRD POSITION LONDON, Sunday JAN Moores, tipped as a future England soccer star, scored two goals yesterday to help lift Stoke City from seventh to third place in the jostling race for the English League First
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    • 1357 26 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Liverpool 0. Birmingham 1 Burnley 1. Everton 1 Tottenham 0. Ipiwlch 2 Wolvf rh»-np-ton 0. Leeds 0 Coventry 0. Lsicerter 1 Chelsea 1. Newcastle 2 Middlesbrough 1 queen's Park Rangers 4 Derby I, Sheffield United 1 Luton 1. Stokr 4 Manchester City 0. Welt
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    • 102 26 Ajit Pal to lead India VTEW DELHI, Sun. Indian centre-half 28--year-old Ajit Pal arsgh will captain the Indian team at the third World Cup hockey tournament in Kuala Lumpur next month. It was announced here yesterday. The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) executive committee, which met here yesterday, decided to send
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    • 92 26 Scare for Mohibullah in Open T ONDON. Sun. Mohibullah Khan. the Pakistani who is seeking to add the British Open squash championship to his British amateur title. was surprisingly extended to four games before reaching the quarter-finals at Wembley here last night. Mohibullah. the 20-year-old fifth seed, was given a
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    • 64 26 BOGOTA. Sun. Colombia's Rodrlgo Valdes has agreed to defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) middleweight World title against Prance's Max Cohen in March, his promoter Melanio Porto Arlza said yesterday. Porto Arlza added that French organisers would decide if the match were to be held In
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    • 290 26 Crushing defeat leaves England in tatters I ONDON. Sun. France turned on one of their magical performa nces to crush England by 27 points to 20 In the Five Nations' Rugby Uni o n cnampionship match here yesterday. The unpredictable French, beaten by Wales in their first championship match, bounced
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    • 608 27  -  JOE DORAI By PERAK TAKE INITIATIVE AFTER THE BREATHER I ;<)ALKEEPER Lee Bee Seng was Singapore's hero last night. His brilliant ;nes enabled Singapore to claw their way a 1-0 win over Perak in an absorbing Iriendly .soccer match at
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    • 76 27 Hsieh gets ready for Asian Circuit TAIPEI. Sun— Top Taiwan professional golfer Hsieh Mln-nam has said he will resign from his post as golf instructor at the Ninomiya golf course near Osaka next month, the Central News Agency has reported. The agency said Hsieh informed the press of his decision
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    • 282 27  -  PETER SIOW By Vf ALCOLM Simons retained his "A" grade title in the Singapore Squash Rackets Association championships when he overcame Barry Thompson 9-7, 9-1, 9-7 at Tanglin Club yesterday The match lasted 30 minutes. Malcolm repeatedly catching his opponent on the wrong foot. The
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    • 123 27 Double by Ben Jipcho SEATTLE, (Washington) Sun. Ben Jipcho, the 32-year-old Kenyan distance runner, continued his middle-distance domination with victories in both the mile and twomile events when the Inaugural International Track Association's professional championships began in Seattle last night. Jipcho won the mile In four minutes, 4.4 seconds with
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    • 64 27 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Mexico tock a 2-1 lead over the United States In their Davis Cup North American »one match yesterday aa Raul Ramirez and Vicente Zarazua beat Bob Lutz and Dick Stockton 4-6, 6-3. 6-8. 6-4. 6-4 In the singles. Ramirez defeated Stan Smith 3-6.
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    • 57 27 NEW YORK, Bun— Top seed BJorn Bom (Sweden) and third-seeded Arthur Ajhe (US) will play in the Richmond World Championship Tennis Tournament final today. Borg combined a near flawless ground game with a blistering serve to defeat Kirn Warwick, of Australia. 6-3, 6-2. •while Ashe upset
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    • 21 27 PUBLIC Utilities Boar* edged Telerex 2-1 In a Oovernment Service, Football League Dlv. 2 match at Fairer Park yesterday.
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    • 760 27  - Phenomenal feat by Kian Tiong at Bkt.Chermin ERNEST FRIDA By LIM Klan Tiong Singapore's World Cup representative blazed his way to win the Shell Pro-Am golf oper championship with a dramatic performance at Bukit Cr.ermin yesterday. His phenomenal seven-under-par 61 (eat was a record In more ways than one, beside
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    • 171 27 >TEWCASTLE, Sun. i t MCC failed to bowl Northern New South Wales out here today on the opening day of their three-day match, the j last opportunity to sort out problems in their I side for the Sixth and final le.-t. Northern New South
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 426 26 LHHv Buy a Rank Arena colour tv at the cash price-pay over 9 easy installments. If you go to any GEC dealer from now And that's still not all. until the end of February, you can get a The Rank Arena is built of modules. beautiful 66cm (26 Rank Arena
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    • 204 26 W*f*^^r aa a^Q Hume steel pipe piles hold up the dry docks that hold up the thousands of tonnes cf shipping at Jurong Shipyard... so that shipbuilding and repair will never be held up. I Hume supplied 42,420 feet of steel I pipe piles for the construction of I dock
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 109 27 Don't look up there, look down here. Men ing freight by air is only as efficient as its handling on the ground Time spent in the air is minimal; time spent on the ground is crucial. It's not simpl> a matter of handling. It's manageme.it expertise. Control of procedures. Every
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    • 459 27 Keep Hie goodness *m in your food Soper Cooker, ill will I and gas bills by one half. LL MOrC QOOti n 6dSQnS fnr Tenderizes Tough Meat. FAST. t/Vide Range of Sizes Available iirn fl fl I Super looker will tenderize even the SEB Super Cooker is available in aluminium
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous

  • 371 28 SAIGON. Sun. Government troops have Clashed with members of the fierce Hoa Hao religious sect In the Mekong delta in a dispute over an order to disarm the group's militia force, according to field reports today. The reports, quoting Mr. Luong Trong Tuong,
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  • 65 28 BONN. Sun. West Germany will consider including tne Palestinian Liberation Organisation In a EuropeanArab dialogue only H the PLO guarantees secure borders (or Israel ana renounces act or terror. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said In an interview published today. Mr. Schmidt made the statement in the newspaper
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  • 30 28 NEW YORK. Sun. A small bomb exploded In front of the Venezuelan Consulate here early today, police said. Several window; were broken but no one was hurt Reuter
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  • 304 28 f»APE TOWN (South v Africa), Sun. Heart transplant I pioneer Prof. ChrisI tiaan Barnard says he will not use black donor hearts in future because of racial— not medical complications after surgery, the Sunday Times reported today. The 52-year-old surgeon does not
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  • 35 28 PEKING. Sun. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai yesterday me 1 Dr. Brie Eustace Williams. Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, who is currently making his xftond visit to China within, three months. Reuter.
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  • 129 28 HONGKONG. Sun CHINESE militiamen have joined frontier guards to protect China's sensitive border with the Soviet Union in the northeastern province of Heilunjjkiang, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency, monitored here, said militia organisations had been set up in all villages, industrial enterprises.
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