Eastern Sun, 4 May 1971

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  • 23 1/24 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily Final edition 10 cents Estd 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1636 Tuesday, May 4, 1971 M.C (P) 2510
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  • 165 1/24 GENEVA Dr Marcollno G. Can dan, director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) says more outbreaks of cholera could be expected this year In Africa and other parts of the world. o o o WASHINGTON Five thousand anti-war demonstrators were arrested In Washington yesterday as militants tried to
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  • 255 1/24 T ON DON Pakistan Army's quick reflexes, soved it from Li being massacred by mutineers when political talks over Eost Pakistan's future broke down. Anthony Mascarenhas, of the Sunday Times, says that the 10 days he spent in East Pakistan piecing the
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  • 149 1/24 CAIRO Leftist Egyptian Vice-President Aly Sabry, once a dose friend of the late President Nasser, has been sacked. President Sadat did not give a reason for the dismissal. Sabry. 50, was one of the young officers under Nasser, who overthrew the regime of
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  • 37 1/24 ANKARA A Soviet military aircraft was Intercepted by Turkish Air Force fighters and forced to land at Ankara airport yesterday The aircraft had a crew of six In civilian clothes, the agency said.
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  • 26 1/24 COLOMBO Ceylon's army is preparing for a major offensive against insurgents following the present amnesty period during which the guerrillas may give themselves up.
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  • 280 1/24 Ere doses Expo "PIRE raxed more than 100 stalls and caused on estimated $500,000 worth of damage at the Singapore Exposition '7l at Kallang Park last night. The fire blazed out of control for more than two hours. Ten fire engines fought desperately but were hampered by
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  • 200 1/24 The Chairman and Chief Executive of Nanyang Slant Pan, Mr Lee En Senr yesterday accepted responsibility for the editorial policy of the Chinese daily. And, he denied gove r n m en t accusations against four of his executives now detained under the Internal Security Act. Mr
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  • Page 1/24 Miscellaneous
    • 92 1/24 The weather bureau predicts fair weather today. YESTERDAY Maximum Temp: 89.6 Minimum Temp: 78.6 Rain; 0 12 laiadaw 1 Total Rain May: 112 Sunshine: 3-90 Humidity at 11pm: 93 MM SINGAPORE TOWN 5.11 am. (6.7 ft.); 12.45 pm. (2.6 ft.); 8 pm. <6.4 ft.). TOMORROW 1.16 am. (4.3 ft.); 7JI
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  • 41 2 MGHT: TIHWKII carry damaged goodt IWIF from the Hamet H a $500,000 Nee iwaapi iki*-, ugh Hie Singapore Exposition '7l fairground at KaNang yesterday. BELOW, ambulancemen and helpers rush a man hurt in Hit blase to hospital.
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  • 198 2 A youth yesterday was jailed for five years, ordered to be giren three strokes of the cane and ploced under two years police supervision on two counts of housebreaking and three of vandalism. Han Hong Kwang, 24, admitted all charges before the First
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  • 176 2 A Japanese contracting firm, Obayashi Gumi Ltd, lut been awarded Hie $36.25 million contract to build tbe Development Bank of Singapore budding. The site of thi« building extends from Shenton Circus at the northwestern end to McCallum Street at the Southeastern end. Foundation work
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  • 287 2 Formal evidence was given yesterday at the preliminary inquiry into t*i e shooting and wounding of three policemen last Christmas Day. Businessman Anthony Llm Yong Hock. 37. of Block 3. Toa Payoh. is tentatively charged with opening fire ftt ASP Chng Peng Tong, Insp Joseph Chlft Ik
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  • 972 3 TWREE journalists, policy-makers of a local Chinese daily, were orrested and detained because they attempted to destroy Singapore and not because they criticised the government, cabinet ministers said yesterday. The government took oction against Nonyang Siong Pau, Foreign and Labour Minister S. Rajoratnam said, because
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  • 261 3 Two political parties )tit erday condemned the Government for the arrest of three top men of the local Chinese daily, Nanyang Sialic Pan. They were joined by the Democratic Socialist Clab of the University Of Singapore which said that though freedom of the press may
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 Voyages of Discovery in your kitchen ADVENTURES IN A BY RUTH BAKAIAR Food columnist Ruth Bakalar charts a mouth-watering course through her kitchen. And from next week her logbook of discoveries and uncharted culinary hazards will appear every Monday in the EASTERN SUN. Mrs Bakalar's column has appeared regularly in
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  • 185 4 pOLICE Special Investigators are still probing three unsolved murders last month. All the victims were stabbed. But police believe the killings are not linked. Murdered were Seah Beng Qee. 20. a meeseller of Carey Road, off Havelock Road; I. Aru lams amy. 46. of Serangoon
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  • 23 4 The Jackpot prize of $145,000 in Sunday'* To to Dra w has been won. Next Thursday's draw will be worth $lOO,OOO.
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  • 100 4 This it Antonio, billed as the greatest Spanish flamenco dancer the world has ever known. Judging from his biasing eyes and flaring nostrils. Antonio's dancing is likely to be passionate, fiery and electrifying. He arrived on Sunday night with his world-acclaimed company of dancers,
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  • 138 4 The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation will form a technical working group to prepare detailed proposals tor study at its next conference. This was decided at Its seminar held from April 26 to 30 in Bangkok. Participant,, included 80 delegates from eight BEAMBO
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  • 207 4 FOOD glorious FOOD There's no reason to be bitter alxwt Market prices today bitterKourd is a give-away at 15 cent* a kati Today's prices (in katis unless otherwise mentioned): VEGETABLES Radish $O-5 Carrot so.t»o Sweet potato $0.15 Spinach SO.S« Bean sprout $0.15
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  • 222 4 KUALA LUMPUR The sedition trial against two Democratic Action Party leaders and two printers began here in the High Court yesterday. All four Dr 00l Kee Biak. vice-chairman of the Penang DAP, Fan Yew Teng, DAP deputy secretary-general. Kok San, and Lee Teck
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  • 211 5 Public Utilities Board will ration water if the dry spell continues for another week. In the meantime, o PUB statement said yesterday, th e public should cut down on their consumption of water.' "Washing of motor vehicles and watering of gardens should be
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  • 130 5 This bubbly well-endow-ed girl Is go fanny her sense of hnmoar spills over on stare. Bnt in-between her clowning she can put on a straight face and melt into Bacharach's "What the World Needs Now" or burst into the old blues favourite "Night Train." Bhe is
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  • 73 5 A carpenter was yesterday Jailed for five years for the theft of $1,664 in cash and Jewellery from eight people. Yong Kah Cheng, alias Neo Kah Cheng, 35, admitted the charge In the Third District Court He has three previous conviction*. Senior Inspector
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  • 109 5 An early morning gang clash landed a 16-year-old school boy in the Thomson Robd General Hospital, yesterday. He is Slow Ch&l Keat. of Norfolk Estate. Slow was found unconscious at 6.30 am at Thomson Road by a member of the public who
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  • 70 5 Two robbers held up a) couple at knifepoint and stole cash and property worth $370 an Sunday. The robbers escape iI on a motorcycle. Sheong Thlam Toh, 22, o I Bukit Timah Road was sitting in his ear' with his girlfriend at Mount Faber when two
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  • THE WORLD TIHS MORNING
    • 270 6 Pot shots at peasants alleged "MEW YORK The U.S. army may bring murder charges against 1 a brigadier general who allegedly killed Vietnamese civilians with "pot shots" from a helicopter three years ago. Time magazine reports the magazine did not identify the officer except to
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    • 137 6 BELFAST Explosions ripped the homes of Belfast's Special Branch chief 'and a top aide last night. Police blamed the Irish Republican Army (IRA) for the attacks One blast was at the home of Special Branch chief Ross Laird and the other at the home of Special Branch
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    • 120 6 BANGKOK. Police are hunting for P>»men who killed the wife ol a Member of Parliament, their driver tad seriously wounded the lawmaker la an ambush ia the northeastern province of Übon Katehathaai. Vlchal Komolvich, a'member of the Government party, had Just won a
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    • 277 6 SAIGON North Vietnamese troops killed IS militiamen in a big weekend attack on a district headquarters Fifty thre e others were wounded, a South Vietnamese m il i t a r 7 spokesman said yesterday. After several hours of fierce fighting with militia soldiers
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    • 291 6 Oilmen warAlgeria. France trade charges ALGIERS Algeria and two Preach oil companies hare blamed each other for the withdrawal of French technicians from the nationalised Sahara Desert oil wells. Oil officials In Paris said some 1M technicians and their dependents hart already returned to France and more are to follow.
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  • 391 7 "VyASHINGTON Police hove routed 30,000 anti-war demonstrators from their riverside encampment but many of them hare vowed to remain in the capital to shut down the federal bureaucracy. To counter the threat, about 10,000 federol troops were moved to staging areas in
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  • 164 7 (UPI). ABERDEEN. Scotland —The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he did not think doctor! were duty-bound to prolong the lives of patients whose canes were hopeless. At an informal qnrs-tion-and-answer session at Marischal Collcfe in Aberdeen, Reverend Michael Ramsey was asked how he felt
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  • 84 7 ON ADA. Kansas—The Hund-Ebert marriage tonight will unite into one family two adults and 23 children. It will be the biggest thing Onada has seen for some time everybody in town hopes to take part. "It's a shame they can't widen the church we all could
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  • 72 7 Adams Collins has made his opera debut He tots on stage at the Koyal Opera House :n London's Ctivent Garden to watch as Madam Butterfly commits suicide. Adam doesn't have much to say for himself in this pact. But then he's only five and doesn't
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  • 74 7 PERTH The Hps of two couples met and their kisses lingered on for 24 hours and a world record. The couples four student teachers in their early twenties danced. ate chocolate and even cleaned their teeth as they raised the world's non-stop kissing
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  • 183 8 (UPI). lllinois A flying bandit has landed at Fairfield Airport in a Cessna and robbed the airport manager of a tankful of gas and Ss9o. "Then he took off again/' police said. Airports throughout the area and adjoining states were notified to
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  • 89 8 MUNICH, West. Germany Three former Nasi police officers went on trial yesterday accused of complicity In the notorious massacre of 34,900 Jews In the Babt Yar ravine. In a two-day shooting orgy in September 1041 some 34,000 men, women and children were systematically slaughtered
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  • 134 8 (UPI) TALLAPOOSA. Georgia One of the few surTivors of the South's slavery era is dead at the age of 117. Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Collins, born in 1854 eleven years before the end of the Civil War died on Saturday. She was born Into
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  • 73 8 How's this for a new fad? Shipmates of Gut Atcon, a 33-year-old masseur on the "Queen Elizabeth II" liner, decided to do something different on his wedding day. So they bundled him and bride Lynne Donat into a rickshaw after the couple left the Southampton Registry
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  • 254 8 MEXICO CITY Four young Americans, fed up with punching time clocks, are planning an epic 9,000mile round-trip voyage between Ecuador and Tahiti on a homemade balsa raft. The members of the expedition have leus than 552,700 between them. They are travelling •oath in
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  • 421 8 BEIRUT Intensive security measures have been taken to counter demonstrations planned by Palestine guerrillas when U.S. Secretary of State William Roger arrived yesterday. WELLINGTON Foreign students wanting to attend New Zealand universities will now have to apply to a single body the New Zealand Overseas Students Admissions
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  • A PLACE IN THE SUN
    • 602 9  -  It's a naughty book' laurie tee I VE just seen i book published in London which tells the Chinese way of love. And Its author. Eric Chou —a scholar and lecturer on international politics is right when he says; "It's a naughty little book." The book,
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 9 Sydney beauty Kerri Woods, 21, displays the latest in beoch fashion: Open shirt without bro. Kerri's o model ond needs o sunton without white swimsuit marks.
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  • 555 10/11 I>ECENTLY there has been much talk here about political leadership and how important it was for the proper functioning of a democracy. Now this point is being echoed by Malaysian Finance Minister and president of the Malaysian Chinese Association Tun Tan Siew Sin. There has been for
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  • 2372 10/11 BK |J Aft Iflfl [jfflltUl Ijijkjlj UUIIU THE Government on Sunday arrested th e former general manager and two top journalists of the Chinese daily newspaper N»yan 9 Sieng u They are the former qcneral manager Lee Mau Seng, editor-in-chief Shamsuddin Tung Tao Chang
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    • 44 10/11 Trans-Pacific EXCLUSIVE TO JAL 5 flights to Tokyo, with 16 onward connections to the west coast USA every week. UAPAN AIR LINES the worldwide airline of Japan Flrit Lift Bldg, 96 Rotofnton Rd Singapore. T«l: *****1. A.I.A. Building. Jalan Ampanf, Kualt Lumpur. TW: *****.
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    • 1324 12/13 'WIN A HOLIDAY" CONTEST i ENTRY FORM j "WIN A HOLIDAY" CONTEST I VW I Name of Country Name of Country I Name (Mr Miss Mrs) ge Tel. No. PRIZESt First Prize HUI.EB 1. Each day of the wwk. EASTERN SUN will publish (wo scenes; a different two scenes for
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  • RELAX
    • 603 14 AIR you a gossip? DO abnormal imprest son's prob'ems or mia- the lives of other peo- takes brighten your «"s»P«a>. some p e? Dofs U i UcK day? |hig ejui limn unconsciously. an about another per- quiz and And oat. OYoor best Mead teds y*a
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    • 534 14  -  By Gabrielle Brum pEOPLE, it is claimed, grow to look like their dogs, or husbands. True? Well, have a look of your poodleloving, bulldog-loving friends, and see if you con spot the resemblonce. It may not be obvious, but the breed of
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  • 586 15  -  By Harold Heffernan late Basil Rathbone was perhaps the greatest fencer in all show business. He took more pride in his ability os a top blade man than he did in any of his many acting exploits. And it galled him when he
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 202 15 ORGANISATION U O .*****4 NOW SHOWING! ll.ttM, t.M IN i.4ft School Children $1 to any teat at 10 46. JOO ft ISO MY rtll LADT* < WBl lumm Pnnavlslon ft Color NEXT CHANOEI Bter® McQueen "The Great Escape" Scope-Color (OA) CA I'l TOL aOTSt) Last Day! No Free List II
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    • 154 15 luv--2a ORCHARD 376 588 ORGANISATION VWJ OPENS THURSDAY! Carrf Oo Up Th« Jm|k' with the "Carry Oa" team Color A Rank Organisation Picture ODEON ***** MOW SHOWING! SHOWS DAILY AT H aa. MA t.M lU pm At Normal Price* Oeorga C Scott "PATTON Color Dimension 160 Poi School: 1100 to
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  • 474 16  -  ANN LANDERS |\KAR ANN: What should I do about a relative who borrows my books with clock-like regularity and returns them in appalling condition? For example, she must nave been feeding the baby while reading Eugene McCarthy's new book of poems "Other Things And The Aardvark"
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 684 16 TAURUS GEMM CARROLL RIOHTER'S 1 ®§®(Dl?E ARIES (Mar. 21 U> Apr. 19) Improve your budget and plan how to have greater prosperity In the future so that you live a more gracious life. Financial bigwig gives you very fine ideas. Listen carefully and follow. TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 2»>
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1018 17 today's e THE REVDiyMG 10MCH TV singapura CHANNEL s OPENINC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by CENERAL HOSPITAL A daytime serial about the staff and patients of a hospital FOR THE FAMILY A magazine series presented in the National Language A DIARY OF EVENTS IN SINGAPORE THIS WEEK (National Language) IT'S HAPPENING IN
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  • Woman Talk
    • 104 19 Inspite of its stormy relations with lira*!, Egypt is taking tint* to find ways of increasing its export business. Its latest venture is in the field of fashion. A collection of summer dresses that will be exported to France and the U.S. at
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    • 639 19 Hollywood ami the New York theatre may have gone the way of the trend to youthful scruffiness, but Elinor Ross, new bright soprano star at the Metropolitan Opera is positive that scruffiness will never hit the world of opera. "An opera star must
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 318 20 Trading wag quiet and share prices fluctuated marginally in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Industrials closed nixed with few noteworthy changes. The total turnover contracted to 1,353,000 unite about 350,000 unltg under last Friday's pace. Industrials contributed 1,113.000 units, hotels 121.000 and properties
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    • 118 20 The East Asiatic Company recently held a seminar at the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur for 20 members of its staff in West Malaysia and Singapore who will be handling the sales and service of Hyster loading and unloading fork-lift trucks. Under an agreement
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    • 297 20 Switt watch industry research has come up with two revolutionary now developments the plastic watch and the liquid crystal readout. These two new marvels of Swiss workmanship went on display for th e first time at the current 1971 Basle Fair. The Swiss company, Tissot, has
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    • 103 20 Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaysian Rubber Exchange closing prices In cents per kilo were:— B 8 Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 111.00 112 00N Int 1 R.S.S June 112.29 112.50 Int. 1 RS.S July 113 00 113 50 Int. 2 R.S.S. buyers 105.00 sellers 105
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    • 1108 20 INDUSTRIALS Aetna 1.45 b 144 (2) 1.45 (2); Alcan 1.48/1.49 1.48 149 <2>; Be n 1.14/1.15 (115) B Kawat 1.22/1.25; Borneo 2.19/2.20 2.18 2.20 2.19 (9) 2-21 D; Boustd 2.16/2.18 2.15 2.16 (2); B M Trust 1.20 b; C Sugars 2.04/2.05 205 2.04; CCM Ords
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    • 150 20 Wolfsburg, Germany, Volkswagenwerke Ag. makers of the bestselling beetle automobiles, announced a 42 per cent drop In profits for the 1970-71 business year despite Increased turnover. But despite the loss, Volkswagen chairman Kurt Lotz told a news conference the company intended to Invest 6|164 million In the
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    • 122 21 V OS PER Thornycroft Pte Ltd have received a letter of Intent from the Hongkong Government for a new export order Talued at approximately $7 million. The contract, which Is expected to be signed shortly, follows closely on the announcement last month of a S2J million contract
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    • 160 21 THE Bank of America recently announced the promotion* of three officers at its Raffles Place Branch. Mr Quek Teo Hoe has been appointed as Assistant Manager-Senior Lending Officer. Mr Quek was educated in Singapore at the Anglo-Chinese School, and began his banking career In Brunei. He Joined
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    • 119 21 Timing equipment of sports meets has to be exactingly accurate. New timing equipment used recently (or the first time is Seiko'* new Digital Electronic Timer which can clock up to 1/100 second with the use of an integrated circuit system. This handy timing device operates by
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    • 186 21 Mr Ir Fctrus de Jon- te, director of research at KGSB's (Kumpulan Guthrie Sendirian Berhad) Chemara research station, Seremban, has been invested as an officer of the Order of Oranje Nassau, on the occasion of th f birthday of Qneea Juliana of the Netherlands. The
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    • 83 21 Mr Bob Chamberlin, the Hotel Shangri-La Director of Saleg and Marketing has left foe th<. U.S. He will be meeting travel people in the United States to inform them that the hotel is now open, and that Singapore has a new modern convention complex to
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    • 52 21 AHIA lINII TKI PTI> M InvMt Fund 1-28 1.33td M sia Proc. 112 Ll7 CHAHIkKKIi I M l Mileic SO. rand lit 117 I Nil TH('t>T* 3rd S'pore li9id Com Ind l« 1.14 T 8. fund 1.12 1.17 8 P. Fund I.M I.M Manager Prices for *5.71 SierUac
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    • 218 21 MANILA President Marcos has approved the extension of temporary traffic right* to Air France on the ManilaOsaka route, pending the amendment of the bilateral air transport agreement etween the Philippines and France. The president also approved the amended annex to the air services agreement between the
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    • 377 21 SYDNEY Traders virtually ignored a good report by Selcast in a slack trading session on the Sydney Stock exchange yesterday. Selcast posted a two cent loss to $1.03 though at one point it sold for $l.lO, in response to its report of high grade nickel near
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    • 59 21 A second year student from the UniTersit; of Singapore wai awarded a $l9O cheque In a contest organised by the Faculty of Engineering in conjunction with Diethelm and Co. Ltd. Mr Mujtaba Mohamed Shahid (pictured) beat 146 students to win the Diethelm Book Prise, which the company
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    • 102 21 Singapore will be the venue for the 1971 IBM Far East Accounting Seminar. The seminar from May 3-7 will draw participant* from IBM work! Trade HeadJuarters (New York), apan. India. Korea. Thailand, Hong'kong, Taiwan. Indonesia, Vietnam. Philippines. Malaysia and the host country. Singapore The participants, comprising Financial
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  • 1159 22 SATURDAY CL. 1 DIV. 2 7F. Ya Ya 9.00 Commander-ln-Cbief 9.00 Tioman I] 9 00 Eeilai4hang 8 00 Mahseer S 13 Foresight 9.11 Stingray 8.11 Great World II 8.11 Fortune Hunter 8 11 Able Envoy 8.10 Nonpariel 809 Dendrobium II 8 08 Houston Ranger 8 08 Unforgettable
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  • 955 22 The following are the stipendiary steward's report on the weekend raring at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY RACE 1 In the straight Trishaw Angel (Harbridge) was tightened slightly by Even Better (Coleman) who was taken out by Tobacco Leal (App. D. Kwong). RACE 1 Running to the 5 furlong
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 232 23 NEW OMJtHIH Be■pints ilid frail Beui MB SM birthday a day late Smudm, with a diilUl back nine birdie lartaic fsr a SS-SS—and a IS-aader-par Sit to via the Sf7S.MS first moatT la the greater New Orleans Open. Beard, arha woe this toaraaaaeat la IMS. fiaished
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    • 98 23 PARIS Stan Smith. America's Davis Cup star, Sunday swept to an easy 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 men's single* victory over Frenchman Francois Jauffret to win the Paris Open tennis tournament. The talL blond Californian took control of the match with his power serve and command of the
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    • 238 23 Singapore Hockey Association's Under-23 to am yesterday field the visiting Son Fernando Club team off Argentine to o scoreless drew in o friendly hockey ffixtsre at Hie Podang. The Under-23's played a cool and steady game against the robust Argentinians. The Argentinian* displayed their
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    • 76 23 TOKYO —Israel It South Korea qualified (or the finals of the Asian Youth Soccer Championship with hard-tamed semifinals wins here yesterday. Israel upset defending champion Burma 1-0, while South Korea beat Japan 6-5 in a suddendeath penalty kick decider, after the teams were scoreless
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    • 204 23 DALLAS, Texas Australia's John New com be turned back American Arthur Ashe 7-6, 6-4 Sunday in tbe finals of the S$ 150,000 Hawlings Tennis Classic for his third tour triumph of the 3 million (Singapore) dollar World Championship Tennis Series. The 6-foot Newcombe. who hasn't lost
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    • 104 23 NKW YORK Results of Sunday's game* pUr* ed in the two major leagues: American Leagwe New York J, Milwaukee I (Ist game). New York S. Milwaukee 4 (2nd game), Boston 1, Minnesota 0 (Ist game), Boston 9. Minnesota 8 (2nd game), Chicago 3. Washington 1. Baltimore S. Kansas
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    • 130 23 Hume Industries beat Thornycroft 3-2 in the SBHFL League Junior Knock-out competition soccer fixture at Farter Park last night. In the first-half Hume's left-back Mohd. Ali bin Bachik opened with a powerful shot which found its mark. Left-half Abdul Rahman increased the lead with a beautiful grounder
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    • 276 23 VIBNTNA Rumania won its first-round Davis Cup tennis tie against the Netberland Sunday with a 5-0 total soore. Results of the last two singles played Sunday were. Ion Tiriac (Rumania) beat Jan Hordjik (Netherlands) 6-1. 6-t. 8-4. Ilie Nastase (Rumania) beat Fred Hemmes (Netherland) 6-0, 6-2. 6-4.
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