Singapore Herald, 12 December 1970

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  • 22 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. ia Singapore Saturday, December 12, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS RUSH TO FILL UP AS SUPPLIES DRY UP...
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Fri. Former Indian shipping tycoon Jayaati Teja, 47, waa recommended for extradition today. His counsel aald he would appeal and carry hla fight necessary. A Bow Street Magistrates 1 court granted aa Indian Government request far the extradition of Teja to
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  • 298 1 Two days —and still no verdict on the Basques BURGOS. (Spain) Fri. A military court martial today continued to deliberate the fate of 16 young Basques amid unconfirmed reports the verdict might be near. The five-man tribunal went behind cloaed doors two days ago. They have slept and eaten inalde
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  • 63 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Muslim countries will be re quested to make contributions to the Islamic Commonwealth Secretariat equal to the sum. they are contributing to the United Nations. The proposal, from the head office of the Islamic Secretariat, will be tabled at the second Islamic Foreign
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Fri. The British Government named today Sir Michael Walker, British High Commissioner to Malaysia, to be the next secretary of overseas development administration m tbe Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He succeeds Sir Geoffrey Wilson who is retiring. AP
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  • 38 1 HEAVY RAIN yesterday uprooted trees m various places m Singapore Trees were uprooted at Woodlands Road, Nee Soon Road, Lie hi Avenue, Jalan Labu Mania, Jalan Muhibbah, Aljunied Road. MacPherson Road and Kranji Road.
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  • 4 1 Phnom Penh petrol crisis
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  • 52 1 PEDAL POWER AT PETROL PUMP ONGAR, Essex. Motorists need a bicycle to get to work la strike-hit England. That's because power cats have halted petrol pumps. But garage worker John Chittock has pedalled around that problem.. He's replaced electric power by connecting a fuel pump to his upturned bicycle. m
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  • 540 1 PHNOM PENH, Fri. Petrol rationing was introduced here today as its oil reserves dried up for the first time since war started eight months ago. Even before the official announcement rumours forced taxis, private cars and motor-cyclists to rush to the 61 petrol
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 139 1 TOKYO, Fri. The Government has approved Japan's membership m the Association for Science Cooperation m Asia. Establishment of the association had been agreed upon by eight Asian and Pacific nations at a science conference m Manila on Nov. 16 to 20. The eight are South
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  • 337 1 Power men out in cold as strike enters day five LONDON, Fri. Tempers were growing as black as the nights as Britain's power slowdown went into its fifth day. But there was one ray of light. A meeting was due today between the Electricity Council and leaders of power men
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  • 79 1 BANGKOK, Fri.— Thirteen men raped a 15-year-old girl m the grounds of a temple then carried her unconscious to a brothel and tried unsuccessfully to sell her. the Bangkok Post reported today. Jhe girl was walking home from a festival with her
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  • 152 1 Cblup bid ends in arrest of 40 Syrian BEIRUT, Fri. Forty young officers of the Syrian Army have been arrested following an attempted coup d'etat, the English-language daily Star reported today, quoting "reliable sources." According to travellers arriving here from Syria, the newspaper said, the plot was discovered last weekend
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  • 50 1 CAPTAIN Donald Wyatt, Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Defence has resigned. Captain Wyatt was with the staff of Singapore University before he joined the Singapore Armed Forces as a directly commissioned officer. He could not be contacted to comment on his future plans.
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  • 143 1 BONN, Fri. The prosecution agreed today with a defence motion to end the marathon thalidomide trial at Alsdorf without a formal verdict. Judge Benno Dietz thereupon adjonrned tke court until next Friday when It Is expected to dismiss the case against five past and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 140 1 rIWJI-| BETTER DEAL for Malay students Page 3. FEW takers for pushbutton phones Page 4. FAMILY murdered m bloodbath Page 10. MONEY collector has no time for marriage Page 12. WIFE who tolerated the other woman for a year Page 12. TELECOMS workers' seven-day week Page 13. CONVICTED robber confesses:
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 975 2  - A PERSONAL GUIDE TO LEFT/RIGHT JUST m the past week I have seen the words Left and Right used at least eight times m connection with politics or policies. Although purists deplore the use of labels such as these, they are a useful shorthand for denoting attitudes and values that
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  • Viewpoint
    • 275 2 THE PURPOSE of demobilising part-time National Servicemen is to allow students to study without distraction. First -and- second -year university students, as well as would-be undergraduates, warmly welcome this policy. However, the demobilisation of final-year students has involved them m extra burdens. Our educational leave
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    • 573 2 Why must an army driver take civvy test all over again? I WAS trained as a driver during my five years of service m the army. I used to drive an average of about 60 miles a day throughout the island of Singapore as a mail dispatch driver. Now that
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    • 156 2 I.F.Stdne: Bravo for giving both sides WITH regard to Patricia Harbaugh's letter of criticism about the I.F. Stone article, A DISSENTER'S VIEWPOINT (S.H. Dec. 4). I would like to commend the Newspaper's editorial policies m presenting more than one side of controversial international issues such as this. I.F. Stone's Bi-weekly
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  • 545 2 THE Housing and Development Board has reacted to the deaths of two small boys m the lift shaft of a block of flats m Maude Road with the announcement of a number of overdue measures. The Board intends to close up the gap between the
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  • 644 2 JOHNNY ANG'S letter (S.H. Dec. 9) prompts me to add that very little provision has been made m Singapore to see to the needs of the handicapped m the social, recreational, educational and employment fields. As Johnny Ang mentioned, most public buildings and, may
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 65 2 Whatever your size, shape gt*M^^9mmvw £m*Ut^MmW2s\ ill or build you've an excellent m wgy|_w jjm K_j_i Hi F§ chance of findina a perfectly B Wmr£ mm mm mm-lil fitting suit from our superb gy J||Pi||B_| Mr^^^ Jj-fJ-BB Iff new range of ready-to-wear Jftli^^HP 1 J In English Terylene/Worsted a pr.ce
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  • 171 3 GETTING to work quickly will soon be a' major problem. And according to Mr. Tay Kheng Soon, Chairman of the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group, an efficient mass transit system Unking the city and housing estates is needed. Travel time
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  • 113 3 Man who ran three pirate taxis fined $540 A MAN who used three cars as pirate taxis was fined $540 and had his cars confiscated by the traffic courts yesterday. Kwek Chin Chuan of Lorong 7, Toa Payoh. was arrested when he failed to turn up m court on Oct.
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  • 48 3 WHAT happened when a motor-cyclist rode past a pretty girl was told to a court yesterday. He reached out a hand and pressed her breast. Foo Chee Lien, 35, was fined $250, or a month's jail, by the Ninth Magistrate. He admitted the offence.
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  • 113 3 Send festive cards early— PMG THE POSTMASTER-General has appealed to the public to send their Christmas and New Year cards early to ensure prompt delivery. The final date on which cards must be posted to reach their addressees m Singapore m time is Dec. 18. The Postmaster-Oeneral also appealed to
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  • 522 3 A better deal for Malay students GOVT DECISION ON MORE LIBERAL SCHOLARSHIPS THE Government will be more liberal when giving scholarships, bursaries and assistance to Malay students who show they can make the grade. This was announced last night by Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Culture.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 29 3 DENNIS THE MENACE <£ *^W l *$ml imCd^ 9-So 'Coot feel bad just cause tfxite UTTLB, Dey. I was .SHOOT WEN I W> M3UR ASE. AND lOOK AT MB MO*/.'"
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  • 234 4 Accent now is on help without cash THE Singapore After-Care Association now concentrates on helping prisoners fit into society again after their discharge from prison, a, social worker with the association said yesterday. Previously, it merely helped them with money. Tbe association waa raided by officers from the Corrupt Practices
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  • 126 4 A LOCAL two-act play Four Wives will be presented today at a special Hari Raya gettogether exclusively for women of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. The reception will be held at the society's premises at 31, Lorong 12 Geylang Road from 2-5.30 p.m.
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  • 206 4 URGENT SUPPLIES REACH ALL AREAS OF DISASTER AID has reached all parts of the cycloneravaged areas of East Pakistan, according to a Far East Command news release yesterday. The British relief operation to East Pakistan ended yesterday when the assault ship Intrepid and logistic ship Sir Galahad weighed anchor for
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  • 116 4 A RETIRED police subinspector was fined $40 m the First Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Sulaiman bin Said, 46, of Onraet Road was found guilty of causing an accident at the junction of Whitley Road and Onraet Road on Dec. 5 last
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  • 53 4 HOME AFFAIRS Minister Prof. Wong Lin Ken will visit the second year cadets of the National Cadet Corps (Police) at the Singapore Armed Forces Technical School Camp, off Jalan Kayu, at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The cadets are attending the eighth annual camping session which ends
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  • 318 4 ONLY 80 of the new push-button telephones have found subscribers since they became available m August, even though the Singapore Telephone Board now has facilities to connect 4,300 of them to six of the 12 exchanges on the island. This, despite the fact that 700
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  • 64 4 A MAN was jailed for 18 montha by the a district court yesterday for passing a dud cheque for $286 m payment of two cases of essence of chicken. Wong Cheow Hong, 24, admitted cheating Mr. Ho Tiong Mn a shop m Nankin Street on
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  • 157 4 IPOH, Fri.— Thirty-one people were Injured this after noon when a una and a northbound lorry, carrying firewood, were Involved In a collision In Koala Kangaar Road, about two miles from here. The Injured included 30 boa paeaeagere, 12 of them women, and the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 453 4 The 22 carat Scotch '^rMtommmrnrnt^Mf m '^mmf m l **mvi^^^ SmV^^itmc -J-***" im\f*) c m 0 _< I 0 "M-T O* -COTUM* torn** 1 1 0,0 £j<Z*-'ut .to-totototo to.. smi* J&B Rare-rare as m gold. Pale, as m gold. Pure, as m gold. Finer m blend. Finer m taste. Smooth,
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  • 310 5 One-stp shopping made easy now THE official opening today of a branch of one of Singapore's leading department stores, Eastern United Trading (Pte.) Ltd., m the People's Park Complex is another step forward m the development of one-stop shopping for your convenience. From the very start, relations between Eastern United
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 362 5 I TRULY a people's shopping centre THE SELF-MADE chairman of PWWWI m modern setting Page 6. Eastern United Trading (Pte) Ltd I 'iM I and who s who on the Board I M I Pa S es 7 WALL AND FLOOR luxury at a m mm ma m mm mmm
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  • 241 6 Truly a people's shopping centre FOR MANY years now, people living m Singapore's most densely populated area have come to regard People's Park as their most convenient' marketing and shopping centre. The modern People's Park Complex was designed to serve them even better than before. In a message on the
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  • 33 6 ABOVE: Mr. Richard S.S. Thomas, managing director of Ashley Wallpapers Ltd., of New Zealand. These quality wallpapers are distributed by Eastern United Trading (Pte) Ltd. here. BELOW: The Ashley wallpaper factory.
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  • 450 6 THE SELFMADE CHAIRMAN OF EASTED UNITED TRADING THE chairman Eastern United Tra (Pte) Ltd., Mr. Gian Han, is n made man. He c from China when was a young lad c and started life a small rice merchan As his rice bus! prospered, Mr. branched out the construct business as
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  • 396 6 Colourful, easy to keep clean MOST Singaporeans believe that carpets and wallpaper are luxury items which they cannot afford. They are wrong. According to Mr. Robert Lim, managing director of Eastern United Trading (Pte) Limited, rising living standards have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 374 6 TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY SDN. BHD. congratulate EASTERN UNITED TRADING PTE. LIMITED on the official opening of their office and showroom at People's Park Complex. mmmmmmmmmmmm\mmm\\m/mmy**A l [Q^^SSjJIhHHHHHHHHhI MJJ^mI Ifl^J^^ B_^ jW_!MIL.r 1 > er^^m _fS___l SUPgw ;^S nMmW^9* mW^J super 800 wM***mm mm M J -l-ctro [■■E^-J-J I^^U ft
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 465 7 a handful of hair care Just look at Sunbeam's new happy-go-anywhere hairdryer. It's light, it's very reasonably priced, it's easy to use and adapts for 1 10-127 volts and 220-240 volts. The ideal travelling companion. And it's thermostatically controlled to dry your hair to a soft luxurious sheen m minutes.
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  • 44 8 A QUICK LOOK ROUND TV and stereo sets, amplifiers, wall and ceiling lamps of various shapes and sizes this shop has all you need for gracious living. PICTURED here are two functional and decorative coffee percolators. Brightlycoloured paper covers the wall m the background.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 91 8 Our heartiest congratulations and best wishes to EASTERN UNITED TRADING (PTE) LIMITED. on the official opening of their branch at the People's Park Complex. m\^r™^^pT*W*r^*Tm m*to 'If LM i r\ I m CONGRATULATIONS TO EASTERN UNITED TRADING (PTE) LTD. on the official opening of their showroom m Wm\W F I
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    • 91 8 _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^Hi^^^^_i^^^^^^_^_^_^_^_^_^H _v s^^h _^^^_^i Sfc-i -_^-_^-H _H ff 1 1 V\B_^Bk^^ _^_l c A I\lSlfc?* _fl 4 .mmW ■p""*""*" H"b__ i%<i__________________ I j i an. i■■ MODERN WALL CLOCKS SOME of the wall clocks on display at the Eastern United department store m the People's Park Shopping Complex. The clocks
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    • 194 8 j Mi. mm I Ci. I Mi. I IM. I Agents for 1 Rollei/Agfa/Olympia Congratulate I Eastern United j Trading Co. I on the Opening of their 1 Showroom at I People's Park Complex j I j We Wish j j EASTERN UNITED I TRADING (PTE) LTD. j I Good
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 217 9  -  JENNY LEW Dan B«aga2 Berguguraa' *or "And tke Flowers Withered," has appeal to tne younger set although it is a tragic tale. Eighteen-year old Latifah (Paula Roembkoy) can he said to he typical of some village girls who seek the glamour and
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    • 700 9 THIS week we come back to European cuisine after sampling food from roadside stalls for the past few weeks. If you don't know already, Troika Restaurant serves very scrumptious fresh oysters which costs a mere $6/- per dozen. You can also find esc argots at
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    • 314 9  -  WALTER SEOW By WHAT the Dickens! It's old Scrooge singing and dancing doing a Gene Kelly m the great days of the Hollywood musicals. It does seem odd at first, but Albert Finney transforms him from a wretched old skinflint to a big-hearted, even
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    • 231 9 Comedy with sex, suspense and thrills TALASH (SEARCH), a Hindustani film to be shown at the Galaxy Theatre, is a hilarious comedy into which producer and director O.P. Ralhan has injected lots of suspense, sex, romance, thrills and even a surprise ending. Rajendra Kumar plays the leading role m the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 125 9 Miracle Cushion Holds (f a False (if Ml Teelh^l^ flflflt Gum, I lUIII S Sticks to D»ntur«, ■^■■R Mo mor, daily F.ung Comfort and relief for denture sufferers I Snug Denture Cushion is a soft plastic lining that gets rid of the annoyance of loose, badly-fitting false teeth. Snug eases
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 429 9 TODAY TOMORROW 9am 7 pm Exhibition of 1A numismatic materials at the 1? m -T" 6 Art exhibition National Library. at the Tan Chou Ar Gallery, If am —C pm Art exhibition at utra m P«rk. Tang Chou Art Gallery, Pi»: Water colour Outram Park. painting exhibition at the li
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  • 70 10 SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam would try "all solutions" to free South Vietnamese prisoners if North Vietnam rejected the Paris peace talks offer for an exchange of prisoners-ef-war. South Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam said here today. He told a press
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  • 177 10 Vietnam offered to swap nrtsoners-of-war with North Vietnam during yesterday's peace talks m Mr.' Lam said: "The Government of South Vietnam require that the Hanoi authorities release all Vietnamese war prisoners being detained m North Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, together with all Allied war prisoners."
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  • CABLE WORLD WIDE
    • Article, Illustration
      45 10 FORT BRAGG, Fri. U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird walks up through ranks of 96 servicemen at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, who received medals on Wednesday. They were decorated for their part m the commando raid last month on a North Vietnamese prisoner of war camp.
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    • 196 10 ECUADOR AND PERU QUAKE KILLS AT LEAST 80 QUITO (Ecuador), Fri. The Ecuadorian Minister of Defence said yesterday at least 50 people died on Wednesday night In the earth-quake that shook Ecuador Jorge Acosta Velasco said there was ao way of estimating the total casualty figures because many areas had
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    • 287 10 NEW CANAAN, Connecticut, Fri. Three members of a New Canaan family were slain m their home yesterday two of them attacked with an axe and the third strangled. A fourth member of the family died later from head wounds inflicted by a hammer. Police issued
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    • 40 10 DETROIT, Fri. Henry Ford 11, Chairman of the Ford Company, said today he plans a tour early m the new year to Southeast Asia "as a market for automobiles likely to grow by leaps and bounds." AP
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    • 253 10 FORT BENNING, Georgia, Fri. The Defence Attorney for Lt. William Calley, accused of the murder of 102 South Vietnamese m the village of My Lai m 1968, today said that Captain Medina was responsible and Lt. Calley was only obeying orders. The defence attorney George Latimer
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    • 156 10 KOBE, Japan, Fri. Shoichi Fujita, 48, ragpicker, waa arrested yesterday In Kobe City for stealing two rolls from a bakery. At the police station, police noticed a bulge around his middle. Asked what It waa, he shrugged his shoulders and dragged out a
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    • 21 10 CARACAS, Venezuela, Fri. Five hundred Indians have died m Eastern Venezuela from an unidentified epidemic, a government welfare worker
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    • 263 10 BARCELONA, Fri. A demonstration of more than 3,000 people a rare event m General Franco's Spain filled the streets here last night to protest against the trial m Burgos of 16 Basque nationalists. At one point the crowd, which had been smashing the windows of
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    • 243 10 Moon rover on the move again MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union's selfpropelled moon rover Lunokhod 1 emerged from hibernation after a 14-day lunar night and started its second phase of experiments on the moon's surface yesterday, Tass announced. "A regular communication session held today yielded the necessary telemetric date, showing
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    • 65 10 33 killed in landslide COLOMBO, Fri. A dam burst on a Central Ceylon tea r plantation today, causing a ahdslide which killed 33 persoons, left ten missing and destroyed several houses. Water from the dam swept through three villages damaging bridges and road. Heavy rains m the tea growing Kandapola
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    • 56 10 LONDON, Fri. A major conference of Israeli ambassadors m Europe was lined up last night. The meeting, with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban, will be held for three days m London next week. Diplomatic informants said about 12 ambassadors of the Jewish state will
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    • 229 10 GENEVA, Fri. A total of -MM cases of cholera have been notified to the World Health Organisation by 3a countries In the last three months. WHO, a United Nations organisation said yesterday wat the figure represents only the tip of the Iceberg. "Some of ns believe that
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    • 274 11 Nobel man's absence 'involuntary' STOCKHOLM, Fri. Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winner for literature, said last night that he was "involuntarily" absent from the awards ceremony. In a message read to the Nobel Awards Banquet, the Soviet writer said that there W B remarkable coincidence" that Nobel Prize Day coincided with
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    • 221 11 SAIGON, Fri. A students' association issued a 48-hour ultimatum to American authorities today to hand over two U.S. soldiers to South Vietnamese authorities or face "urban guerilla" action. A spokesman for the General Students' Association demanded the handing over of two American soldiers Implicated m
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    • 85 11 NEW YORK, Fri. The New York State Appellate division yesterday stayed the extradition to California of Angela Davis until the full five-man court hears oral arguments on her appeal. The 26-year-old Black militant, a former philosophy instructor at the University of California at Los Angeles,
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    • 56 11 SAIGON, Fri.— Twelve Saigon daily papers were seized today m the biggestever clampdown m one day for reporting that South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thleu was considering a long truce during the Christmas, New Year and Lunar New Year holidays. Pro-Govern ment as well as Opposition papers
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    • 441 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. In an expansion of his bombing policy, President Nixon says he will send American planes against military targets m North Vietnnam again if Communist troop infiltration imperils the shrinking U.S. force m the South. In a stem warning aimed at Hanoi, President
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    • 186 11 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The "big four" chief delegates expect the Arab-Israeli peace talks under U.N. envoy Gunnar Jarring to resume around the turn of the year, diplomatic sources indicated. "This may happen by about L the end of the vear...«ive or take five days," said
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    • 67 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. A Coast Guard board of investigation ended its closed hearings m the refusal by the Coast Guard cutter Vigilant to accept a defecting Lithuanian seaman on Nov. 23. The investigators heard 28 witnesses m Boston, where they were convened on Dec. 1,
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    • 60 11 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Sharon Tate murder trial attorney Ronald Hughes has been missing m the wilderness for 13 days, out detectives said yesterday they wfll resume a massive search for him today. Bad weather halted a search on Wednesday and muddy terrain prevented its resumption
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    • 46 11 HELSINKI, Fri. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) between the Soviet Union and the United States continued here with the 12th session of the third round. The plenary session, this time at the American Embassy, lasted only 45 minutes. No informal meeting took place.
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    • 41 11 TOKYO, Fri. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik arrived m Tokyo last night to attend a meeting of Indonesian diplomatic envoys m Asia. He was also due to make a courtesy call on Japanese Foreign Minister Kiichl Aichi -today.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 293 10 Leow draws with Israeli Master SINGAPORE'S Leslie 20 c 5 bcs Leow took a draw from 21 Msti Qe7 Israel's International 22 Nei Ba6 player Geller. 23 Nc2 qu Leow adopted his 24 Nb4: ab4: favourite opening, Dutch 25 Qc2 Be 7 Defence, and won a pawn 26 002 Bcs:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 235 11 A You can pay less for an engine. Or M more. But if you buy sensibly, you'll ffi get a DEUTZ diesel. ffl Some promise early delivery... ff 1 and then leave you waiting for months, ff 1 DEUTZ diesels are "In Stock" ff 1 and we can deliver a
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  • 224 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Christian Missions m Malaysia have complained to the Home Affairs Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail, about alleged suppression of their missionary work m Sabah. The petition was sent by the Conference of Bishops and the Conference of Churches which discussed
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  • 279 12  -  SEE PHUI YEE By FIVE men had to go through four courts yesterday before they could plead guilty to charges against them. Two robbers, an illegal immigrant, a thief and a dud cheque passer had their cases listed for mention m the Ninth
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  • 214 12 A CINEMA usher, Mr. Cheong Kee Toh, 4f, has one of the finest collections of Straits Settlements currency In Singapore proudly displayed at the Numismatic Association's exhibition at the National library which ends at 7 p.m. today. Mr. Cheong said that he has spent most
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  • 483 12 A RUBBER packer who had tolerated her husband's affair with another woman living with them for about a year, applied for maintenance yesterday on the grounds of his adultery, neglect and desertion. Balib Kaur, of Chua Chu Kang Road, told the court
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  • 30 12 SEAH Chye Bok of Lorong Sulus was fined $40 yesterday for failing to stop Ms car at the Airport Police Check Point on Nov. 18 last year.
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  • 21 12 A HOAXER called out two Are engines to a "blaze" at the University of Singapore last night.
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  • 103 12 Final plans for British pull-out A BRITISH Forces spokesman said yesterday that the withdrawal of British forces from Singapore will be completed by the end of next year. Plans are now being finalised to repatriate the over 30,000 servicemen, dependants and UK-based civilians, now stationed m the Singapore/Malaysia region. He
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  • 123 12 THE ACTING Controller of Posts. Mr. Cbee King Ting/ will chair tbe panel of judges In Toto draw No. M/7t which will be telecast "live" over Channel 5 of TV Singapore at 4.10 p.m. on Sunday. Other panel members are Mr. Foong Kum Yoo,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 144 12 f|7f|7| Christmas J i 11SJUUJ Draws From 6th to 27th December 1970 jg TOMORROWS DRAW NO- 99/ 70 9 8175,000 °Q _^_tf F,r qf(XJp CASH JACKPOT °'n ."'1 88-h-. winners with 5 numbers correct rW T'> _^__K*__M_| A_B_k group prices remain the same °/T^ W5 ***^L^L\mm B^te£__ piusfreeentry tot circles
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    • 588 12 A GREAT TIME LIES IN STRRE fORYlip The firs of Italian leva songs, dances from ths Icy steppos ol Russia. pessimists love songs snd flamencos from Spsin. corns together m a blaze of colour and sound. Hoar, firebird Christine Corelll. watch Natasha von Stalingrad and Prince Nureyev. be carried away
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  • 4 13 THE SINGAPORE Sectin II
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  • 452 13  -  MAX LANGE 'MANY HAVE LEFT FOR GREENER PASTURES' By TELECOMS Department staff have to work a 42-hour week (six hours a day for a week) without time off or overtime payment. Because of this there is frustration among the workers of the department. This is stated
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  • 270 13 SALESMAN Taa Ah Cheng left a suicide note blaming na executive for driving him to bis death. Tun, 37, an employee of Boustead Sendirian Berhad, lumped from the IMb floor of Hock 7, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh. The unsigned and undated
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  • 131 13 DEFENCE Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee will be asked whether he will consider reducing the period of full-time National Service from two years to one and a half years for persons who have been m school cadet corps for three years. The question will
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  • 154 13 Her hotel job is busman's holiday KEEPING house is a full-time Job for Mrs. Lisa Tow for la addition to managing her own home, she is also assistant executive housekeeper of the Mandarin Hotel. Mrs. Tow, who was appointed by the hotel lv November, divides her time equally between her
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  • 268 13 Robbers will be film stars if they try this bank THE OVERSEAChinese Banking Corporation has installed a system of tiny electronic cameras m its head and branch offices to film any robber m action. The concealed cameras provide a panoramic view of the inside of each bank and others cover
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 394 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 9.36 a.m. (9.6 ft.); 11.32 p.m. (8.7 ft.). TOMORROW: (Dec. 13, Sun) 19.14 a.m. (9.8 ft.) BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker .A ©OOF-OcpA I I A |»C\\\ ft&f L you BETTER COME WMAT i#^A O cTT OUT OF THERE, OP ELSE K^ >«Mr _^_^_^T^ Rt__?PXLE Ci3f*mto I
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  • 213 14 CONVICTED MAN CONFESSES TO JUDGE 'I lost $20,000 of robbery cash on gambling' A MAN who was convicted yesterday of robbery told the judge that he had lost all the money more than $20,000 on gambling. Third Diatrict Judge K.T. Aloxandor replied: "I thought so," and sentenced Yeo Hock Chye,
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  • 197 14 Fingerprints on getaway car betrayed him FINGERPRINTS left by a gang of armed robbers m their abandoned getaway car led to one of them being charged with the robbery, a court heard yesterday For his part m robbing a con- T tractor of $10,000 Chua Siang Teng, 21, who is
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  • 72 14 MOHAMMED bin Awang, 23, denied having carnal connection with a girl under 16 years- of age m Jalan Kantang on Aug. 21. He was allowed bail of $1,000 and trial was fixed for Dec. 19 m a district court. ODD CLUB .MEETING JURONG Town
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  • 101 14 HONG King Soon, 41, was fined $5,000 or two years' jail by a magistrate for possession of 161 dutiable motor vehicle inner tubes found m his house m Kallang Road on Oct. 6. Hong, who pleaded guilty, said he bought the tubes without knowing that
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  • 99 14 NATIONAL Serviceman Tay Eng Wah, 20, of Everton Park, was fined a total of $00 and banned from riding motorcycles for a year yesterday. Tay, a provisional licence holder, was riding a motorcycle without wearing a crash helmet, without "V* plates, carrying a pillion
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  • 142 14 DISTRICT Jodge K.T. Alexander told aa *mm*mmß illegal immlaraat that "la Ike bMbb lays" he mmmM have boon mwmmmn aa indnstrion* an far leaf-lag his country to seek employmeat la another, hat aot anyaore, The Judge added that Slagapore had to provide employmeat for
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    • 416 14 OPENS uAINAY TODAY! jl 1 DAILY S SHOWS 11 aon., 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, a\ 9.30 ojoxJl I a They Knew No Boundaries In Pursuing Their Crimes I YET HE DARED TO STAND ALONE AS A ONE-MAN ARMY AGAINST n At W OVERWHELMING ODDSl^^^^^^ mm _^_L _^_l __r 1 1 p\VJ|
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    • 86 14 ALL SHOWS SOLD-OUT AT YESTERDAY'S GALA WORLD PREMIERE AT GALAXY TODAY DAILY 4 SHOWS 1.15-3.30-7.00-9.30 PM Wim Umboh Has Apia Hit the Box-Office Jackpot with His Newest *ft>*rouou l kni _____r~i___m color T H *cops 2 WmX -^^R_B_»l^^l mmf^l^totoWmmi A*> w «ltiniMM.'l«t. tW attHtlMlTinMMT I sly Piihlh l.uiimkn) I ■^Sly
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  • 862 16  - Longer locks as the chains conm off... JACKIE McCORD mS&W'zi-* yita-S' r r>S6fe_J' t4_%s*s_M_K_»__*gßßßaaßaW-BB J _Z -BK-mH-UVbT Bat P _t_ _k# i I If* I n ZOTfUk-H 4___H v** fc »«9hl-.-W Ht- "?W W iWUSa "OM __H__R9_^ r P*iB_ff!lffl^^ S? y t_jß a__^_B|sß^ wwth^ that t>§y nothing |f.^ft^j[. Vftth j?
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 104 16 I^ENSATIOI^AL*] 1 A BIG COLLECTION OF 1971 RANGE OF g DRESS MATERIALS j I AND I 1 FURNISHINGS I JUST UNPACKED FOR YOUR I CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS. 1 FOR QUALITY AND HIGH FASHIONS I ALWAYS REMEMBER TO VISIT g S.A. MAJEED 8 CO.. I 70, HIGH STREET (AIRCONDITIONED) I SINGAPORE 6,
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  • 648 17  -  SHIRLEY MANASSEH Serendipity AMIDST the mud, the squalor and heavy jungle m Vietnam, there are Hie show bands and entertainers. Armed only with their songs, dances and humour, they capture the undivided attention of the troops and for a while, at least, the war is forgotten.
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    • 332 17 _d_K__k_____t^ JMH|^."a<__|j|_a/^B»_ a AmmmW '^BBBBBBBBK y _1 'IIH Olatlfl w tm tm _L__ **3Pf V bbb_ __r_E_B_ Lam* _bbk an Lbbt a SB St PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX^ New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1 B CHRISTMAS JOY is v 7 EASTERN UNITED TRADING (PTE) LIMITED -ttt^w^ tWe will Meet your Most Diverse
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  • Economic Affairs / Shipping
    • 362 18 Imperial's losses and prospects „,U£ E IMPERIAL HOTEL, which is nearing completion, incurred a loss of $149,677 m the year ended March. The company made profits amounting to $323,572 m the previous year. Interests and management fees received amounted to $331,998 compared to $435,890 m the pre vlous year while
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    • 321 18 STARLITE CERAMIC INDUSTRY yesterday responded to its falling share price with a statement on the company's position and current developments. Managing director Sterling Wong said that the company had been carrying on "normal production" and that no occurrences of any abnormal nature had disrupted
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    • 276 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Found 7.3825 7.3500 7.3375 Australian Dollar 3.4500 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3.4125 3.3825 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000 7.3275
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    • 182 18 MALAYAN BANKING'S rights issue of one-for-one is to give the bank additional capital to meet expansion expenses and to enable it maintain a reasonable relationship between the capital and public deposits. In an announcement explaining the issue, the directors said they were of the view that the bank's
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    • 115 18 TOKYO, Fri. Sanwa Bank said it has reached agreement to become a participant m Euro-Fi-nance, a European investment survey concern. Sanwa Bank will subscribe to 5.3 per cent of Euro-Finance's capital at a cost of 50,000 French francs. The bank said EuroFinance, formed m 1902 under the leadership
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    • 224 18 LONDON, Fri. Trafalgar House Investments said it has acquired aeontrolling interest m Transcontinental Hotels, the company developing tha new Hammersmith air terminal and Hotel. Managing director Victor Matthews said an agreement for lease m respect of the development was expected to cost mora? than £10 millJbn. Thorn-GTE LONDON,
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    • 90 18 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED will a pay a dividend of 3Vi per cent on Jan. 30 to its preference shareholders registered on Jan. 5. GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY will pay an interim dividend of 7V4 per cent on Jan. 18 to shareholders on the register on Jan. 8. THE XI LIM
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    • 334 18 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE While London had to cope with protest strikes and New York experienced a one-day wildcat longshoremen's strike, plus the threat of a national rail strike, the local market was again preoccupied with orders from the People's ReEublic of China, reported REEN COLLIER. (The U.S. national rail
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    • 113 18 The market continued to lose ground m quiet conditions during the week (ended Dec. 10) m the absence of a significant lead from origin. Nearby landed values were a farthing to five-sixteenths pence per lb down over the week, reflecting a steady decline, temporarily halted from time to time
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    • 278 18 That higher unemployment rate idea shocks ICFTU BRUSSELS, Fri. The executive of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) stamped as "shocking'^ recent suggestions by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that governments should allow a higher rate of unemployment as part of steps to check inflation.
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    • 286 18 S.H. BENSON companies m Singapore and Malaysia scored well m two recent creative award competitions m Southeast Asia. The first competition, organised by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of Malaysia and Singapore to coincide with its annual ball was judged by the Society of Communicating
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    • 42 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.70, (2) 146.75; Hongkong 39.15; Beirut 37.50; London 37.175; Zurich 37.158; 37.305; Paris 37.58. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price per tael.
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    • 30 18 (Closing buyer/seUer prices for Dec. 11, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady, quiet; Spot 1466 1468; 3-month 1465 1466; Settlement 1467; Total turnover 695 tons, mainly carries.
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  • 591 18 The market closed narrowly mixed m quiet trading yesterday. A firm start was seen following the overnight trend on Wall Street and hopes of a settlement m the power dispute but prices reacted m places m later dealings on lack of buying follow-through. Towards the close, the
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  • 385 18 Stocks continued to firm m moderately active trading yesterday. After 75 minutes. Stanpoors industrial average tacked on 34 cents. Utilities 45 cents and rails 14 cents. Advances broadened their lead over the backsliders to two-to-one and volume was more than 5.3 million shares. DOW JONES CLOSING
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  • 220 18 AMSTERDAM The market's recent weak trend was halted yesterday on a technical reaction and internationals firmed on shorteovering. KLM airlines was firm. Estates were mixed and shippings were steady. Local industrials were quietly mixed with gains outnumbering losses. Leading banks were firm and insurances mixed. Investment funds were
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    • 461 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harrisons A^rosfield ***** p_ m- n c^tm*fAmmma APL American President Unes ***** HEM Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co Pte oT pa? .'1 7130 AUS Auataaia Line ***** Ltd...!!?. *T ***** PL fS! I*™"1 M lo,l BEN Bon Une Steamers ***** IK laley
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 861 19 1 I I /I \JI \to KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I I YJ N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for toJmWM I I l\ r <*- ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. mmJ*y* fC- j J <t^>__________r' _Ei sate? W __i__alat^jf_Pi Each
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  • 106 20 P O LINES are to raise their cruise fares for 1971 by 10 per cent. The higher rates will apply to all passengers booked on cruises out of Britain and the continent. The company announced m London two days ago that the higher rates are due to the
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  • 254 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER 12. OUT: President Hayes 3/4; Belblue 8/9; Hoegh Orchid 18; Wahju 20 west; Tangjuan Satu 20 east; Scudai 21 west; State of Madras 23/24; Djatiluhur 31/32; Tobago 33/34; Hanka Sawicka 44; Jalakala 45; Hooko Maru
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    • 402 20 ETA ETD DESTINATION ANNATAVLOR In Port 12 Dec Saigon, Quinhon DORIS TAYLOR 16 Dec 19 Dec Saigon, Danano HELMA TAYLOR 12 Dec 14 Dec Saigon. JOYTAYLOR 15 Dec 17 Dec Bangkok KREEZER SPACE AVAILABLE (General Agents BRITISH ASIAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. 16th Floor, MSA Building, 77 Robinson Road, Singapore 1
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1103 20 THI SINCAEOet HtBAIQ SATUBPAT, DtCiMBM 12. I»70 t SSIOOI Jinri ,nc,udjn Q ships sailing out of Singapore for Far i\mA East ports to the north-east. AUEMAN A Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT JALAMANI Jan 3/5 L. Angeles (Feb 4), 4kIUA AY( San Diego, San Francisco, ANNATAVLOR SLS TDY S.igon Quinhon. SSV/BA Vancouver, Tacoma.
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  • 350 21 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon said he was not satisfied with the progress of the textile negotiations with Japan. He said that some progress has been made and "the negotiations today are not as hopeless as they were yesterday but I am not satisfied He
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  • 111 21 TAIPEI, Fri. Formosa will become "one of the most important electronics centres m Asia and even m the world" m the future, a spokesman of the Nationalist Chinese Economics Ministry said today. The spokesman said Formosa^s export of electronic products has been increasing rapidly and will one day
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  • 1602 21 Closing prices business done STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE MIXED trading waa noted among industrial counters of tbe Stock Exchange yesterday while all other sections held fairly steady. Both longs and shorts were seen closing their positions before the weekend and the day's total turnover increased slightly to 1,238.000
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  • 79 21 (Managers' prices for Dec. 14) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22 Mai. Progress Fund 1.08 1.08 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .98 1.03xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.88 Third Singapore 1.18 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 l.Olxd The Saving Fund
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 476 21 Jan. 53V4 cents a lb. (down three-quarters cent). After opening with first business done m January 1 RSS at 53-5/8 cents, long liquidation eased prices by a quarter cent yesterday. The selling was induced by a report from London that the General Services Administration hopes to resume
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    • 67 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Uncertain; ClF's Dec. 18-7/16 buyer 18-6/8 nominal seller; Jan. 18-9/16 18-13/16. Feb. 18-3/4 19; Spot 19-3/8 19-5/8; Settlements Jan. 19-6/16 19-3/4, Feb. 19-3/4 20, March 20 20-1/4, Jan/March 19-8/4 20. April/June 20-6/8 20-3/4, July /Sept. 21-1/8 21-1/6, Oct /Dec.
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    • 49 21 TIN $633 a picul (down $1). The Straits tin price yesterday fell by $1 to $633 a picul on an offering estimated down five tons to 280 tons. With main buying support reported from Britain and the United States, the tone of the market remained fairly sfjeady.
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    • 156 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. doners per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Dec. and Jan. both 230, Feb. 231, March 232, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec /Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec.
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  • 681 21 Mining shares plunged as disillusioned traders offloaded their holdings yesterday. Oils had one or two bright spots while industrials were generally firm m relatively active trading. On the mining boards, International turned back sharply following the latest report from Trough wells, ending the day right on the
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  • 246 21 The market steadied yes- phones were steady through- Asia Navigation and Loan terday as Thursday's out the session. and Investment, which meagre selling dried up, and normally saw little trading small gains were registered Associated Hotels and moved up m line with the over a wide front.
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  • 352 21 The market opened higher yesterday as some cheap buying emerged after the recent decline. Trading remained quiet. Prices surged over a broad front m the afternoon when more buyers came on the scene following President (Closing paid prices m yen, Akai Elec 366 (360) Asahi Chem 103
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  • 144 21 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on a quiet note but grain shippers fixed a cargo from St. Lawrence to Algeria at US$9 fd (free discharge) for Dec. and another from the U.S. Gulf to Corunna and Seville at U557.25 fio (free m and out) for Dec. A
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    • 533 22 Rj"BjßyWaßaf%Rßß^pßgßg^g^^g^sj ECONOMIC FLIGHTS TO EUROPE WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON(MACAU) 8 DAYS $765 DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG(MACAU)— BANGKOK 8 DAYS $845 DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 12/10 OAYS $1330 $1250 ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 19-12. 6-1, 28-1. 10-2, 21-2, 7-3. 21-3. TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 21/19/16 DAYS $2050 $1950 $1870 19-12. 6 1. 28-1. 10-2. 21-2 7-3. 21-3. JAPAN/TAIWAN/HONGKONG
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  • 546 23 Malaysia trounce Ceylon seven-nil BANGKOK, Fri. Malaysia trounced Ceylon 7-0 m a group 'A' match of the hockey tournament here this morning. In a one-sided game, Malaysia adapted themselves very well to the hard ground and settled down immediately after the start. They moved very well, with their halves playing
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  • 588 23 ASIAN GAMES ROUNDUP BANGKOK, Fri.— Japan collected two more gold medals on the second day of the Asian Games shooting competition here today. The Japanese won both the team and individual air rifle event. Japan won the team championship scoring 1,451 points. Thailand
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  • 744 23 FINALS ATHLETICS Hammer throw 1 Shigenobu Murofuahi, (J) 67.08 m (Record) 2 Yoahibiaa labida, (J) 64.34; 3 Malik Yuauf. (Pak) 51.34. 3000 M. STEEPLE CHASE: 1 Nobuyoihi Miura (J) 8.48.9 (Record) 2 Susumu Noro (J) 8:60.3; 3 Gurmej Singh (I) 8:53.2. LONG JUMP: 1 Shinji Ogura, (J) 7.62
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  • 299 23 Indons score easy win over Nepal Nepal BANGKOK, Fri. Defending champions, Thailand, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia advanced to the semifinal rounds of the men's team badminton championships with easy victories this afternoon. AD the four teams are now assured of at least a bronze medal each. In the first game
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  • 199 23 BANGKOK, Fri. Taiwan's Wa Jen Ko deafeaterf Jumaat Ibrahim of Singapore m the flyweight boxing tournament here today. The Chinese southpaw had a definite edge m a real slugging match. Jen Ko connected with two savage left hooks to the jaw m the second round slowing down the
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 37 23 DAVY JONES B Y Sam Leff ps|?LIVIM_. H__E WITH ALL OF *3u) ON THAT ST ORMY.T TWO.., 11 \W_ E t_ia_>lNG (^ePWNewfWa, __F^*a' '/I a/ I <#*• Bt VMS Iwm Wetffcsto jl I _—^_^_^_^_^_i _H. I [111 _f^______
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    • 363 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1 Mi [3 HIK 15 I 16 j 17 T3~~^ji4^^^ I^l B___r~~~___sl 19 7 ~mlm I a-H "22" I I Laa_aJ I *^^^^M .-MBaaL-— ACROSS DOWN 4. It sounds a risky frisk! (6) l. Attempts literary compo 8. Withdraw from the race as a sitions (6) result of
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  • 385 24 Iranian wins bantam lifting gold BANGKOK, Fri. i. Singapore's Tung Chye Hong was eliminated m the Asian Games weightlifting bantamweight competition when he failed to register m the two-hand press. World champion Nassiri Mohammad of Iran won the gold medal with a lift of 365.0 kilos, a new Games record.
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  • 925 24 First win for Chi Cheng BANGKOK, Fri. Sprint queen Chi Cheng of Taiwan, despite trouble with her left leg and a dayold injury to her right leg, raced away with her first gold medal of the 1970 Asian Games today m the 100 metres dash. "I told her not to
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  • 71 24 Picture.) G S B Japan 12 8 2 Iran 2 11 Thailand 13 1 Taiwan 110 Burma 10 1 Ceylon 10 0 India 0 2 4 Israel 0 2 1 Philippines 0 1 0 Korea 0 0 4 Pakistan 0 0 2 Vietnam 0 0 1 Indonesia 0
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  • 255 24 BANGKOK, Fri. -India entered the second round of the football tournament by defeating South Vietnam 2-0 m their group "A" match here tonight. Inside left Mohamed Habib opened the score m the 76th minute and centre forward Magan Singh sealed India's victory with
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  • 202 24 BANGKOK, Fri. The swimming competition of the Sixth Asian Games gets under way tomorrow at the ultra-modern 50-metres open-air pool with a total of 141 swimmers and 25 divers from 14 countries taking part. Japan has entered 13 men, 1 1
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  • 33 24 BANGKOK, Fri. South Korea beat Iran 1-0 m the group match of the football tournament tonight. After a scoreless first half the decisive goal came m the 10th minute of the second naif.
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  • 436 24 Taiwan cagers score second victory BANGKOK, Fri. Taiwan scored their second win m the basketball championships when they defeated Malaysia S2-62 after leading 39-29 at half time. After seven minutes of play, Taiwan shot into the lead and maintained their advantage. The Malaysians displayed spectacular close-body passes under the basket
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 127 24 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Britain's Jonah Barrington (Cornwall) reached the final of the British open squash championship for the fourth time m five years, when he beat Sharif Khan of Pakistan by three games to one at the Edgbaston Priory Club, here last night. Barrington's
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    • 53 24 HONGKONG, Fri. The Santos football team of Brazil last nigbt beat Hongkong representatives eleven 4-1 m its first of a series of four games here before crowd of 20,000 enthusiastic spectators. Santos led 1-0 at half time. The scorers for Santos were Pele (2), Edu and Picole. Ho Yiu-Cheunc scored
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    • 136 24 LONDON, Fri.— An England test cricketer playing m all six test matches next summer against Pakistan and India will be paid £900 m fees as a result of a decision at the two-day meeting of the Test and County Cricket Board which ended at Lords yesterday. Test fees for players
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  • 197 24 PERTH, Fri. Australian cricket captain Bill Lawry's gamble m sending England into bat aftv winning the toss m the Second Test here misfired badly today. England piled up 257 runs for the loss of only two wickets at the end of the first day's play. Brian Luck
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  • 52 24 ENGLAND Ist inns. Boycott c McKenzie b Gleeson 70 B. Luckhurst b McKenzie 131 J. Edrich not out 39 A. Knott not out 0 Extras I j Total (for two wkts.) 257 WLING: G. McKenzie 19-2-45-1, A. Thomson 15-2-78-0, G. ChappeU 14-4-49-1, D. Walter* 5-0-13-0, J. Gleeson 170-49-1. K.
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    • 289 24 TODAY'S EVENTS B_H_Bfl_naß_a____l THE programme of the Sixth fastball -4.00 p.m. Japan vs Asian Games for today Cambodia; 8.45 p.m. Burma vs Athletics -9.30 a.m. Men's Malaysia, discus (qualifications); 9.50 a.m. flhaallßfl 9.00 a.m. Small bore Women's 400 metres (heats); rifle (first day). 10.10 a.m. Men's shot putt Ssrtmmlng -8.00
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