Singapore Herald, 18 December 1970

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  • 14 1 The Singapore herald No. 128 Singapore Friday, December 18, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 211 1 Mystery of $150,000 gems left in plane A PACKET of precious stones, worth about $150,000, found abandoned m an Air Ceylon aircraft at Paya Lebar Airport last week, is now m the custody of the Customs. A Customs officer, who was on a routine check of the aircraft, picked up
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  • 114 1 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. The Brunei Government has added, for the first time, two more centres m its claim over the Lim bang enclave of Sarawak. They are Lawas and Trusan two agricultural areas lying north of Brunei's border. The names of
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  • 74 1 U.S. rejects Hanoi's proposal PARIS, Thurs. North Vietnam invited the United States today to propose any "reasonable date" for withdrawing all American forces from South Vietnam. Hanoi's chief negotiator, Mr. Xuan Thuv, told newsmen at the end of the 95th session of the Vietnam peace talks that U.S. delegate David
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  • 27 1 TOKYO, Thurs. The National Police Agency reported today Japan's 1970 traffic death toll passed the 16,000 mark yesterday 11 days earlier than last year.
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  • 375 1 Security clamp on Polish riot towns WARSAW, Thurs. There was a strict security clamp at several major Polish towns today as the port of Gdansk and the neighbouring cities of Gdynia and Sopot were sealed off following two days of bloody riots. In Warsaw, militia and special brigades were on
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  • 1071 1 Mustapha: That's not true KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sabah's Chief Minister Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun today denied allegations of religious persecution m his state and claimed that Christian leaders are worried because more people are becoming Muslims. He declared that priests and Sisters are still working m the state. If
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  • 120 1 METEOR JET "Victor Whisky 487", veteran aircraft of the Far East Air Force, took this picture during Its last flight a photographic sortie to film three Meteor Mk 2t target-towing lets which were also taking to the air for the last time over
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 69 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Freezing temperatures and the season's first real snow created a grim backdrop as a fuel crisis drew closer today for hundreds of thousands of residents affected by a strike by 2,800 oil tank truck drivers and oil burner servicemen. Landlords, including the
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    • 29 1 yuu DURBAN: Police questioned and later released a man seized here today. He was at first thought to be Ronald Biggs, one of Britain's I great train robbers. A.P.
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  • 366 1  - That 19-month Clearing House ban en Bank of China is off ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By BANK OF China cheques can now be paid into other banks m Singapore. This follows the readmission of the bank to the Singapore clearing house. Members of the Association of Banks were told of the re-admission
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    • 72 1 PHARAOH-NUF! CAIRO, Thurs. Pharaoh Ramses IV was cat off m the prime of life after ruling for only six years, bat today, s,OM years later. X-rays have revealed one way he was not cut off. Scientists here say that although ancient Egypt introduced the custom of circumcision to the world,
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    • 51 1 ■BBoJLe— ona»nnnna»m_ ECONOMIC TTnT Tm ffoirs/shipping RoY 1 1 Xl I I a^Ba^Ba^BaV Seietle Pages 7HJLIIIIJL9 10 DANGER rldos the lift m Block 108 ""H CARD^ and Psm 5 lorm B«lde '■B** 11 B«l 12 DDD DDD BOYS trapped m CHRISTMAS lift could have boon Special Pages 21--savod Pago 17
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  • 380 2 Poland: From prices to politics? PARIS: The outbreak of rioting m Poland may lead to a renewal of the conflict between "reformers" and "conservatives" which ended m an uneasy compromise following the crushing of the 1968 student demonstrations. The present situation recalls the precedent of Poznan where, m June, 1956,
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  • 881 2  - The strong man who may succeed Sato KOJI NAKAMURA By TOKYO Yashuhiro Nakasone is being talked of as a future Prime Minister of Japan. It is a prospect which pleases or alarms a large number of people both within and outside Japan, for Mr Nakasone, the 53-year-old state minister m
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  • Viewpoint
    • 173 2 'PARKED' MEANS STOPPED YOUR reader Lim Tuan Seng (S.H. Dec. 12) enquired as to why he was summoned for failure to conform to a No Parking sign although at the material time the engine of his car was still running. For the benefit of the motoring public I have to
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    • 396 2 Two-term scheme will delay Bar candidates I AGREE with "An Academic" (S.H. Dec. 15) that the morale of both the teaching staff and the students m the University of Singapore is at a low ebb. For the law graduates, Convocation Day is an important date. Under the rules for the
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  • 506 2 //^L Friday, December 18. 1970 l>y THE SINGAPORE HERALD IT IS not just the "emotional East Africans who are agitated over Britain's desire to resume arms sales to South Africa. The warning reportedly given to Mr. Edward Heath by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada is
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  • 533 2 I REFER to the letter (S.H. Dec. 3) by Mrs. J. Brown m connection with the Board's Special Classes for primary school leavers. The curriculum which includes courses m the language of instruction, practical mathematics and science, civics ami technical and vocational subjects, has been carefully
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  • 279 3 Soft selling S'pore at Pata meeting DELEGATES to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference m Manila next month will be exposed to Singapore's soft sell to attract tourists here. Singapore's travel and tourist industry will be employing this method to boost tourism m the Re- public. One thousand and two
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  • 266 3 PARTICIPANTS at a seminar on "Electrical safety m Industry" yesterday urged employers to train workers m the use of electrical equipment so as to avoid accidents. The one-day seminar, organised by the National Safety First Council, was held at the Hotel
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  • 159 3 PERFUME SALES COULD SOAR THANKS TO MSA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MALAYSIAN perfumes will become inter-nationally-known when Malaysia-Singapore Airlines start selling them In March. Sample bottles of Malaysian perfumes will be distributed to all passengers ob MSA's international routes and the whole range of perfumes will be on sale on the
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  • 421 3 THIS WILL BENEFIT INDUSTRY, PROMOTE TOURISM AND HELP AERIAL SURVEY, RESCUE WORK... SINGAPORE'S first commercial helicopter service— Helicopter Services (Pte) Ltd.— is a joint venture between the Government and the private sector, according to its Managing Director, Mr. T.P. Lloyd. Negotiations are now going on
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 139 4 THE new 152 ft. Jurong Pier will be opened by the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen at 5 p.m. today. There will be a water display by a Port of Singapore Authority fire-boat followed by a reception on the pier for 200 guests.
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  • 403 4 SS PRESIDENT VAN BUREN DUE ON DEC. 28 ONE of the largest and fastest freighters m the world, the SS President Van Buren, which holds numerous records between the U.S.A. and the Far East will call here for the first time on Dec. 28. The
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  • 245 4 Malaysia may buy Japan's show ship KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government is trying to buy the 12,600-ton Sakura Maru Japan's industrial floating fair ship, it was learned here today. The ship, displaying over 11,000 Japanese products ranging from heavy machinery to consumer items, berthed at Port Swettenham last night
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  • 171 4 TWO Air India flights to Singapore one from Bombay and the other from Jakarta were cancelled yesterday by the airline's head office m Bombay, following a nation-wide strike of its employees on Wednesday. Air-India has cancelled all flights until further notice. The
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  • 146 4 MARHAEN TO CONTEST KEDAH STATE BY-ELECTION SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. Malaysia's newest political party, Party Marhaen, will enter the political arena shortly with a candidate for the Kedah State Assembly by-election. The party a breakaway group of Party Rakyat, is putting up a Chinese candidate m the predominently Malay constituency of
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  • 61 4 THIEVES broke into the home of Mr. Roy Putman, 50, m Taman Serasi, and got away with $1,845 worth of valuables on Wednesday. They entered through a window which had been left open during the night. They took away two watches, a gold ring,
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  • 88 4 PROF Ernest Gellner of the S^uS 0 1001 of Economics and Political Science will talk on "Western Philosophy and Social Development" at the University of Singapore's New Lecture Theatre 3 today at 8 p.m. The talk, organised by the Department of Extra Mural Studies, is open
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    • 62 4 Congratula tions and Best Wishes to JURONG TOWN CORPORATION on the Official Opening of JURONG TOWN PIER from VAUKV CONSTRUCTION Blk, 23, No. 421-A, Outram Park, Singapore, 3. Tel: ***** Congratulations Best Wishes to JURONG TOWN CORPORATION on the Official Opening of JURONG TOWN PIER from RELIANCE CONTRACTORS (Pttl lid.
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  • 357 5 Danger rides the lift in Block 108 and tenants keep out CORONER: BOYS TRAPPED IN LIFT COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED IF THEY HAD NOT PANICKED See Page 17 THIS LIFT cage serving a 10-storey block of flats m Commonwealth Crescent, Queenstown, has a triangular hole m one corner. A tenant
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  • 487 5 A YOUTH who is alleged to have taken part m the killing of an army corporal told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that he was assaulted and threatened by detectives until he agreed to sign a statement. Although defendants do not anually
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  • 78 5 PROF. Ernest A. Gellner of the Sociology Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, will give a public lecture on Western Philosophy and Social Develop ment at the University of Singapore's new lecture theatre No. 3 today at 8 p.m. ODD TOTODRAW THE numbers picked
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  • 191 5 800 Hang Kia, 37, was acquitted yesterday of deceiving a farmer into giving him $3,350 m August this year as a share m a business venture which did not take place. Farmer Tan Peng Chew, 30, told the court that 800 and another man
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  • 93 5 THREE companies were fined a total of $770 m a magistrate's court yesterday for failing to pay Central Provident Fund contributions. Tian San Company (Pte) Ltd. was fined $300 for failing to pay for ten of its employees In August and September. Hung Guan Trading Company (Pte)
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  • 330 5 One teacher to one pupil Programmed Instruction IT LOOKED much like an ordinary school lesson, except that each of the 23 pupils m the class had a teacher to himself at St. Michael's School yesterday. The pupils were 'guineapigs' In a trial run of Programmed Instruction wherein each of them
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    • 222 5 A You can pay less for an engine. Or I A more. But if you buy sensibly, you'll I it get a DEUTZ diesel. I II Some promise early delivery. M 1 and then leave you waiting for months, 1 DEUTZ diesels are "In Stock" m 1 and we can
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  • 348 6 'Mojuntin in fear of arrest for speaking out' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Gerakan Rakyat secretarygeneral Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said today Sabah State Assemblyman Peter Mojuntin was now m fear of arrest for speaking out against the expulsion of foreign priests from Sabah. In a Press statement today, Dr. Tan called
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  • 163 6 Estate man gets $32,500 crash award KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The High Court here today awarded a former estate supervisor, Chin Ken Foo, 37, $32,523.20 for the loss of an eye and other injuries received m a motor accident four years ago. Chin, who was employed on a rubber estate m
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  • 203 6 Set up a trade promotion centre in Germany proposal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A suggestion has been made that Malaysia establish a trade promotion centre m Germany to observe potential markets for Malaysian manufactured goods there. The suggestion came from seven German delegates to the "Export of Manufactured Goods to the
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  • 71 6 AN UNEMPLOYED man Tan Wah Kirn, 32, pleaded guilty m the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to two charges of possession of 26.54 gallons of dutiable samsu and was fined $5,050 or 10 months' jail. Customs officers found the samsu m a car at Keong Saik Road
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  • 141 6 Plan to fight Kuching Reds finalised KUCH I N G Thurs. Proposals for an overall long-term strategy to fight the Communist menace m Sarawak have been finalised, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub disclosed today. He told a Press conference here after a Supreme Council meeting that as
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  • 37 6 THE Japanese' Ambassador Mr. Yasuhiko Nara, will hold a reception at the Hilton's Grand Ballroom today from 6.30 to 8 p.m. to celebrate the completion of the hydrographic survey of the MalaccaSingapore Straits.
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  • 65 6 TWO SAF OFFICERS DUE HOME Two Singapore Army officers, Second Lieutenant Arnold Tan (left) and Second Lieutenant John De Souza (right) are due to return home next week after completing a 48--week Bandmasters Course at the Army School of Music, Balcombe, Australia. Picture shows 2nd Lt. Tan (left) and 2nd
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  • 203 6 CAPT. D.H. Christeffersen has seen the world 120 times over, with 2,500,000 miles behind him, and he still yearns to globe-trot when time allows. But age has finally caught up with him and he will now be retiring to become a landlubber for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • Economic Affairs/ Shipping
    • 186 7 MACLAINE WATSON COMPANY, L o n d o n r egistered company, is now a subsidiary of R.Ui Brothers (Trading) following their shareholders' acceptance of an offer from the trading firm. Details of the offer were not disclosed m a statement, issued by Msclaine
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    • 119 7 Cold Storage COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS made pretax unaudited profits amounting to $6,061,000 for the six months ended September. This compares with $5,456,200 made m the same period m the previous year. The group turnover increased by 14 per cent caused mainly by "substantial" export sales m the early part of
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    • 103 7 Cycle Carriage mCV C L E AND CARRIAGE'S consolidated net pre-tax profits made a 57 per cent jump from $6,410,947 to $10 049,590 m the year ended September. The increase m the net after-tax profits was more dramatic from $2,544,247 to $6,306,818. At the annual meeting to be held on
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    • 64 7 MALAYAN .CONTAINERS announced yesterday that sales and profits for the half-year ended September were "slightly ahead" of those for the corresponding period m the previous financial year. The announcement did not jprovide either sales or profit figures. The directors warned that increasing costs of production could affect results
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    • 56 7 LONDON, Thurs. Johnson, Matthey said present indications are the company will suffer a loss of between £3 million and £4 million after tax on forward silver commitments. The company said it seemed probable a major customer with whom it had satisfactory dealings for a number of years will
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    • 267 7 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. T.T./O.D. T,T. O.D. Sterling Pound 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 7.2650 U.S.
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    • 74 7 forward commitments m the metal which will mature over the next year. The company said it is taking all steps open to it to contain and minimise the loss, and making corrective changes m the procedures which had allowed the situation to result. To put the loss m
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    • 27 7 LONDON, Thurs. The Stock Exchange said permission to deal m and quotation for Taiping Consolidated shares was cancelled from 0930 BST, (1600 Singapore time). Reuter
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    • 75 7 ADELAIDE, Thurs. Poseidon NL said the Supreme Court of South Australia has dismissed August Investments' application for an interim injunction m- which it sought to restrain Poseidon from proceeding with the pro Dosed take-over of Samin. Poseidon said that accordingly, m the absence of any new developments, it intends
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    • 108 7 LONDON, Thurs. The Board of Kuala Selangor said that m view of the marked fall m the rubber price and to avoid loss of transitional "overspill" relief, it has decided to revert to the customary practice of dealing with the dividend when the final accounts are available. Last
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    • 91 7 LONDON, Thurs. General Electric announced an unchanged interim dividend of five per cent each on the ordinary and "B" shares, payable on March 31. Sales for the half year to September 30 was £431 million (compared with £404 million for the same period m the previous year) Trading
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    • 108 7 LONDON, Thurs. British Oxygen said it is to acquire all the issued share capital of Deloro Stellite of Belleville, Canada, and its subsidiaries, Deloro Stellite (UK) of Swindon. England, and small associated companies m Koblenz. West Germany, and Trollhatten, Sweden. Purchase price is Csl4 million. It will be
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    • 90 7 BUFFALO, Thurs. Dunlop Tire and Rubber announced that J. Michael Billane will become executive board chairman and chief executive officer from Jan. l. Mr Billane, president since 1957, will succeed Sir Geddes as chairman. The position of chief executive officer is new. Mr. A. Neville Proctor was elected
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    • 108 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. A group headed by H. Ross Perot, Texas millionaire, announced it had made a US$lO million loan to the investing house of F.I. Dupont, Glore Forgan Company. The announcement, by two officers of Perot's Electronics Data Systems, said Dupont was committed to contributing another US$5 million
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    • 60 7 GAMMON Southeast Asia has installed a $1.3 million NCR computer at its Bukit Timah office. The computer is the first NCR Century 200 to be used m Southeast Asia. Gammon's computer system manager, Mr. John Camping, said the computer would be used for planning and supervising
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    • 338 7 The feature of the week's market was the rapid loss of the January premium which started as soon as December trading ceased on Monday, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. December went out with little ado around the 52--cent level, and somewhat steadier at l-y 4 cents discount to
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    • 275 7 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Finance Minister Ali Wardhana hailed today the decision of Indonesia's creditor nations, members of the Inter Governmental Group m Indonesia, at Rotterdam to provide Indonesia with a US$64O— million credit for 1971-72. Wardhana said: "This is an improvement and it is better than
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    • 116 7 KUMPULAN GUTHRIE (KGSB) expects to reach agreement shortly with the Indonesian Government to provide a management advisory and inspection service for state-owned oil palm plantations m North Sumatra. Talks on the five-year agreement are now m the final stages, KGSB's research manager, Mr Peter de
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    • 138 7 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. Japan has invested $40 million m Malaysia and negotiations are under way to attract a greater inflow of such capital, acting Prime Minister Tun Dr Ismail said here today. Tun Ismail, who visited the Japanese industry floating fair on board the "Sakura
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    • 83 7 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The directors of Western Air Lines last night approved a US$l5O million merger deal with American Airlines which would make American the second largest commercial air service m the United States. The agreement is subject to approval of American's Board of Directors which meets m
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    • 52 7 WOLFSBURG, West Germany, Thurs. Volkswagen Ag announced price increases, averaging 5.5 per cent, for most of its domestic models. Prices of export models remain unchanged at least for the time being, a company spokesman said. Volkswagen 1300, the company's biggest seller, was raised to 6,090 marks (U551,663) from 5,745 marks
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    • 45 7 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.11, (2) 148.25; Hongkong 39.23; Beirut 37.90; London 37.55/76 Zurich 37.558 37.705; Paris 37.59. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.
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    • 28 7 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Dec. 17, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Barely steady; Spot 1445 1448; 3-month 1446 1447; Settlement 1450; Total turnover 575 tons.
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  • 512 7 The market moved lower m quiet trading yesterday. Profit-taking after recent strength and a general lack of buyers were the main downside factors. Conditions remained quiet with special situations again dominating dealings. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was three points off at 331.6 Johnson Matthey
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  • 340 7 Stocks firmed m early trading yesterday. Standard and Poor's industrial average tacked on 11 cents and upside issues held a four-to-three lead over the losers. (Paid prices at HOO Dec. 17 Dec 16 Alcan 22-1/4 22-1/4 A Chem 21-3/4 21 Alcoa 58-3/4 58-3/4 A Cyan 33
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  • 28 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 819.07 (-0.55); Transportation 157.05 (-0.31); Utilities 118 13 (-0.10); Composite stocks 261.71 (-0.26) Bonds 68.09 (-0 05)
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  • 246 7 AMSTERDAM Internationals were easier yesterday, with Royal Dutch closing weak, Unilever easier. Philips unchanged and Akzo firm. Hoogovens lost ground and KLM was well maintained. Plantations were easier. Among shippings. Van Ommeren eased. Insurances were mixed with Nationale Nederland again firm. Banks were easier. Investment funds edged lower.
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  • 84 9 GLASGOW, Scotland, Thurs. Scott Lithgow Group of Scotland yesterday launched a 154,000-ton oil tanker on the Clyde for South Korea. The huge tanker was christened Gold Star. It will be delivered early next year to the Samyang Navigation Co. of South Korea. A sister ship, now under construction,
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  • 32 9 REPAIR work which will take about three to four months are being carried out at PSA Berths 13, 14, 15, and 16 and at the western side of the Empire Dock entrance.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 136 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER 18. OUT: Kiko Maru 8/9; Meisho Maru 19; Trang 20 west; Melita 24; Glory Fuji 25/26; Nagoya Maru 31/32; Neptune Aquamarine 33/34; Eastern Honour 40/41; Agapi 46; Man Lee (LCT) 19; Everstrong II (barge) E.W.
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    • 120 9 Viken, Holland Duin, Pacific Belstar, Englishman, Shaoan, Sevastopol, Jalanidhi, Traviata, Eastern Pearl, Kuo Yuan, Kota Maju, Union Pacific, Golden Ocean, Tong Sing, Mersey Lloyd, Kota Rajah, Burujulasad, Mare Placido, Gambali, Amrita. WESTERN ROADS: Northern Unity, Edward Wilshaw, Shizu-ura Maru, Frigoartico, Hygromia, Leader Colocotronis, Eleftheroupolis, Glendalough, Anadara, Beniowski, Amastra, Adel, Arianta,
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  • 205 10 Taiwan, Philippines pool resources for oil prospecting TAIPEI, Thurs. Nationalist China will cooperate with the Philippines m a joint oil prospecting venture m and around the Philippine Banatayar Maya Islands where experts believe rich oil deposits are hidden, official sources said today. The state-owned Chinese Petroleum Corporation and Pioneer Corporation
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  • 1508 10 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE «2SS^S=S~~:2S2Sr£S:- INTEREST m a handful of speculative issues led activity Ln a generally steady share market yesterday. The day's total turnover rose slightly to 1,381.000 units and the industrial section registered deals m excess of the one- million- unit mark at
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  • 77 10 (Managers' prices for Dec. 18) B. 8. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.28 Mai. Progress Fu --<- 1.03 1.08 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.87 Third Singapore 1.19 The Commerce Ind. Fund .97 1.02xd The Saving Fund 1.01
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  • 320 10 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51% cents a lb. (dowa one-eighth cent) Although only fluctuating between a high of 52 y 4 cents and a low of 51% cents for January l RSS, business yesterday morning was brisk and turnover was good with all sections of the trade participating but with
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  • 60 10 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Quiet; ClF's Jan. 18-3/16 18-5/16, Feb 18-3/8 18*9/16; Spot 19 19*1/4; Settlements Jan. 19*3/16 19*3/8, Feb. 19-3/8 19-1/2, March 19-5/8 19-13/16, Jan/March 19-3/8 19-1/2, April/June 20-3/16 20-5/16, July /Sept. 20-5/8 20-3/4, Oct/Dec. 20-15/16 21-1/16, Jan/March 21-1/8. 21-1/4, April/June 21-3/16
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  • 155 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States General Services Administration (GSA) announcement that it will not sell stockpile rubber during January has kept the natural rubber market from becoming weaker American officials said. The Government had taken into consideration the current favourable market conditions, the officials said. No. 1 RSS
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  • 62 10 TIN $628.75 a plcul (down $1.25). The Straits tin price continued to ease yesterday by $1.25 to $628.75 a picul on a turnover estimated down 15 tons to 275 tons. London's overnight quotation was £3 a ton lower. Main absorbers of the commodity m Penang was from Europe
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  • 48 10 TAIPEI, Thurs. Formosa's rice crop will reach 2.4 million metric tons this year, an increase of 140,000 metric tons over 1969, the Taiwan Food Bureau said. Total production of brown rice also increased this year, but did not reach the target of 2.6 A.P. million metric tqns.
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  • 74 10 TAIPEI, Thurs.- Lio Ho Automobile Industry has become the fourth automaker m Formosa with the opening of its plant to produce 800 cc "Mini-Ace" trucks. The US$7.5 million plant is owned by several fading Formosan industrialists. The company has entered into technical cooperation and marketing agreements
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  • 47 10 TOKYO, Thurs. Toyota Motor said it has reached agreement with Shinjin Motor of South Korea on a joint enterprise to manufacture automobile engines m South Korea. Under the agreement. Toyota and Shinjin will jointly set up a foundary which will produce 2.onn auto engines a month. A.P.
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  • 115 10 LONDON PRODUCE (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian Dec. 23 lit, Jan. 231, Feb. 232, March 233, ail resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan Unq;; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec. 365, Jan/
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  • 39 10 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, m shillings per cwt): Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 460/--, afloat 432/6, Nov/Dec. 430/--, Jan/ Feb. 425/—; Sarawak black spot 420/—, afloat 407/6, Nov/Dec. 387/6, Jan/ Feb. 377/6; Malabar Dec/Jan. 510/—.
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  • 703 10 Mining shares fell sharply under heavy selling yesterday. Most issues closed with substantial losses. Poseidon came under pressure following the company's proposals to bring the Windarra prospect into production, ending the day at the year's low point of 850, a loss of S8 on the previous day's
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  • 214 10 aSaSS 158 Toud turnover for the day was valued at 89 47 million, an increase of list million over Wednesday. srSrS IlnA Md Lhrti vm 3 s l na "SMS. at Ssf X*'C'T 8 ousinL'at 882 50 ousiness at 882.50. sSaarxs* the H. ,atte '°Penin 8 »t
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  • 374 10 The market closed mixed yesterday after an easier opening. Selective demand m the afternoon checked the earlier decline and some issues closed above the day's lows. Dealers said a Washington report that the U.S. Trade Bill might not be approved during the current congressional session was a
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  • 116 10 LONDON. Thurs. Rates continued depressed m the North American grain section with cargoes fixed from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$9.5O flo (free m and out) for Jan. and from the same loading area to Rotterdam at U555.65 flo for Dec. /Jan. Other sections were
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  • 94 13 SMASH AND GRAB IN POLISH RIOT TOWN CAUGHT m the act...a rooftop camera records two minutes of drama m the troubled port of Gdansk m Northern Poland, torn by rioting after the Government slapped an average of 17 per cent increase on food prices. On the left looters smashed open
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  • 222 13 MOSCOW, Thurs. Twelve Russians, eleven of them Jews were charged m Leningrad with trying to hijack an aircraft last June. They are charged with trying to hijack an Aeroflot airliner at Leningrad airport last June 14, m order to travel to the West. The trial
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  • 265 13 S. Africans delay arms plea OTTAWA, Thurs. South Africa has yet to ask Britain for maritime defence equipment under the terms of the Simonstown Agreement of 1955, British Prime Minister Edward Heath said before leaving last night for Washington. The British Government would not make any firm decision on the
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  • 67 13 LONDON, Thurs. Voter support for Prime Minister Heath and his Conservative Government has risen sharply since the Administration published its controversial legislation to curb trade union power, a Gallup Poll stated today. The poll, published m the Daily Telegraph, showed the Tories holding a IV* per
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  • 28 13 LONDON, Thurs. Britons will continue to drive on the left because the change to driving on the right would cost more than £250 million ($l,BOO million).
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  • 117 13 RUSSIAN WRITER ACCUSED MOSCOW, Thurs— Pravda today launched a new fierce attack on Nobel prize-winning writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn, accusing him of "smearing Soviet reality" and allowing "imperialist propaganda" to use his name "with his tacit consent." A lengthy article by I. Alexandrov said Mr Solzhenitsyn had refused to listen to
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  • 54 13 Transport mass walk— out plan TOKYO, Thurs. The Tokyo Transport Workers* Union today called a strike here far Saturday morning to demand higher wages and oppose sacking of workers. If the strike is carried out as scheduled, 281 subway cars, 1,060 tramcars and 4,000 buses will stop running and 710,000
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  • 70 13 FORT LAMY, Thurs. President Tombalbaye ordered his radio to broadcast a pamphlet calling for his resignation and an end to bloodshed In Chad. Now Its author Adi Ngare, has been arrested ana will be charged with attempting to cause a rebellion and harming the internal and external security
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  • 197 13 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Thurs. Robert Maheu told a court yesterday he felt it very strange that he has had no word from billionaire Howard Hughes since last September. Maheu took the stand for a second time at a hearing m which Hughes Tool Co.,
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  • 135 14 MERCURY, (Nevada), Thurs— The first m a back-to-back pair of nuclear test shots was fired yesterday at the bottom of a 1,600-foot shaft at the Nevada Test site here, the Atomic Energy Commission said. The second and far larger shot will be fired
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  • 314 14  -  Herald Knight kdfgu rktyi SINGAPORE'S National Master Tan Lian Ann had a fine draw against Switzerland's Lombard. Lian Ann adopted the Giuoco Piano, and had the initiative m the opening. However, Lombard sacrificed a pawn for a counter-attack, and Lian Ann had to exchange
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  • 666 14 SAIGON, Thurs. The Vietcong stepped up their terror campaign last night with the grenade killing of a National* Assemblyman and bombings m one of the main American housing areas. In central Salgou, two terrorists threw a grenade into the crowded medical clinic of
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  • 137 14 NEW YORK, Thurs— Dr. Normal Borlaug, winner of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for developing a superwheat, said the population explosion may destroy civilisation -but not necessarily through starvation. "Something else might happen to this world before we all starve to death," said Dr.
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  • 85 14 SUEZ, Thurs. An Egyptian spokesman accused Israeli planes of continuous flights over the Suez Canal on the occupied bank side since the ceasefire. A spokesman for the region's governor, said the city of Suez with a population of 150,000 before the outbreak of war, was now nearly
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  • 52 14 PoW PLEA REFUSED PARIS, Thurs. A former United States prisoner of war m North Vietnam, Douglas Hagdahl went to the North Vietnamese delegation m Paris to request a visa for North Vietnam, but was refused. He wanted to go to North Vietnam along with the wives of American airmen held
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  • 357 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE SENATE yesterday approved $550--mill ion-supplementary credits for foreign economic and military and including $255 million for Cambodia. In authorising the credits by 72 votes to 22, the Senate approved an amendment forbidding the sending of American troops and military advisors to
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  • 169 14 EEC takes cautious look at UK Finance offer BRUSSELS, Thurs. Common Market circles today cautiously inspected British proposals for United Kingdom financial participation In the E.E.C. budget, but made no official comment. The British proposals were presented In the House of Commons today and m a four-and-a-half page document delivered
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  • 151 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A House-Senate conference last night approved the most comprehensive and toughest air pollution abatement Bill ever considered by the US Congress. In its final form the measure includes firm deadlines ordering the car industry to reduce exhaust fumes by 90 per cent by
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  • 200 14 Rio Cabinet in new kidnap talks RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. A restricted Cabinet meeting was called by Brazilian President Emilio Medici last night following the authentication of a fourth letter sent by the abductors of Swiss ambassador Giovanni Bucher. The latest letter, found m a Copacabana bar by a forewarned
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  • 75 14 NEWSMAN -MUST TELL' WASHINGTON, Thurs. The UJS. Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to require newsmen to substantiate the accuracy of their published stories when called before a grand jury. In an appeal m the case of Earl Caldwell, a New York Times reporter, the Department said the constitution does
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  • 37 14 GOODWILL VISIT TOKYO, Thurs. A Malian Government delegation headed by Captain Charles Samba Sissoko, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, arrived m Peking by special plane for a goodwill visit at the invitation of the Chinese Government.
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  • 33 14 HEARTENING NEWS STANFORD, California, Thurs. The United States pioneer heart transplant surgeon Dr. Norman E. Shumwav predicted that the major obstacle to transplants, rejection by the organism, would be overcome within 10 years.
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  • 1269 15 Full steam ahead to counter the Red navy Melbourne Age defence correspondent HUGH ARMFIELD looks at the Russian naval presence m the Indian Ocean. NEARLY THREE YEARS after the first Russian nava ships appeared m the Indian Ocean the t T e^? ext w weeks and probably months the Indian
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  • 328 15  -  LAN COLVIN 'lrg orjj By THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT has decided to adhere to the much-criticised Labour plan for a military withdrawal from the Persian Gulf by the end of 1971, on the advice of Sir William Luce, a former British Resident m the Gulf, who
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  • 687 15  -  DESPITE grave arms shortages m the Cambodian Army, North Vietnamese forces attacking the country have taken on more than they bargained for. The Cambodians believe they are fighting for their lives. But while North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces m Cambodia engage m sporadic harassing fire, the
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  • 330 16 Boxy tone piano deflates Mr dell Agnola's bravura IN THE PAST few months Singapore audiences have been treated to a series of recitals by comparatively unknown musicians m which the standard of performance, the choice of programme and the audience response have been outstanding. But last night at the Cultural
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  • 156 16 EVEN Santa la getting with it. This year he decided to give his reindeer and sledge a rest and came by parachute. Santa, otherwise known as Lieutenant Frazer Hughes of the Third Commando Brigade, jumped from a helicopter and floated down to the 40 Commando base
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  • 206 16 SINGAPORE stands out like a beacon, says the London Council of the Institution of the Rubber Industry. This glowing tribute is m recognition of 48 candidates who have passed the rubber and plastic technology course of the institution. Of the students who sat for
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  • 143 16 CHAUFFEUR Rnmesh Kumar, 30, was fined $200, or a month's jail by the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday for molesting a 21 -year-old girl m a lane off Queen Street on Nov. 4. The girl, a clerk-typist, who denied she was wearing a mini skirt then,
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  • 164 16 NAGOYA, Central Japan, Thurs. The Liberian tanker Aquarius, 216,821 deadweight tons, with crude oil leaking from a crack sustained m a collision, is now wandering around the seas off Japan, barred by the Japanese Coast Guard from entering Japanese waters. While on its
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  • 362 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. Tun Abdul Razak tonight outlined a threepoint strategy for Southeast Asian countries to adopt to guarantee the peace and security of the region. The Malaysian Prime Minister was speaking at a state banquet given by President Suharto at Istana Merdeka
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  • 28 16 TEHRAN, Thurs. Three convicted drug peddlers were executed by firing squad m West Iran bringing to 63 the number of illicit narcotics dealers executed this year.
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    • 28 17 The Singapore herald Section II Friday, Dec. 18. 1970 AT YOUR CIHEMAS/PagO lg O TV/Pago 19 HOMO LUDENS/Page 20 c CHRISTMAS SPEC! AL/Pages 21-29 o SPORT/ Page* 31/32
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    • 150 17 Fewer children now joining National Library THE NATIONAL Library is not getting as many junior members as it had hoped. Last year, children made up 68 per cent of the library's total membership of 157,399. This compares with 70.2 per cent m 1968, when its total membership was 145,196. These
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    • 134 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Force will demonstrate tomorrow how a man m distress is "plucked" from the sea by a helicopter. The air-sea rescue demonstration will take place off Gurney Drive m Penang as part of the
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    • 343 17 Stella answers call of the skaters' waltz MRS. STELLA HELLIER Is one woman who hopes to skate away her evenings. After reading the Herald report yesterday about the ICA group of companies advertising In vain for a girl to ice skate during the Carnival Trade Fair next month, she phoned
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    • 112 17 CHUA Ah Hock, 19, one of the three prisoners who escaped from a Changi Jail work party, surrendered himself at Queenstown police station yesterday at 8 a.m. Chua and two other prisoners who were not under supervision escaped from the prison farm on Dec.
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    • 315 17 Soldier killed in hairpin bend crash A NATIONAL Serviceman was killed when a three ton-truck carrying 32 soldiers plunged down a slope after negotiating a hairpin bend m Pasir Laba on Nov. 20. Pte. Sim How Jee, 19, a recruit of the Singapore Armed Forces Institute, was unconscious when he
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    • 329 17 $200 fine for an attack 'in a moment of anger' A SUB-CONTRACTOR, who gave detectives a hard time after they had arrested his younger brother, was charged yesterday with using criminal force on a detective constable. Lim Jee Seng, 22, of Dickson Road, was alleged to have punched and torn
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    • 318 17 MISADVENTURE VERDICT AT INQUIRY ASSISTANT Coroner Chan Chee Pew said yesterday that the two boys, Ong Scow Choon, 10, and Sng Hock Hwa, six, could have been rescued if they had not inched their way out of the
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    • 89 17 THREE armed youths got away with $1,050 m cash from a shop m Market Street after tying up four persons at gun point on Wednesday night. Proprietress Goh Keh Geok, 45, was together with her son and two others m the shop at
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    • 193 17 EIGHT men who used their cars as pirate taxis were fined a total of $1,460 and had their cars confiscated m the traffic courts yesterday. In the First Traffic Court, Yeo Tian Soo of Meyappa Chettiar Road was fined $400 for using his
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    • 144 17 TWO MEN now serving jail terms, had another 10 days and eight days added to thensentences by a traffic court yesterday for not paying $180 m traffic fines. John Verghese of Rowell Road and Tang Jin Piang of Hun Yeang Road told the
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    • 121 18 $5,000 rent subsidies for kampong fire victims A TOTAL of 84,814 m rent subsidies was paid to the 57 families made homeless by the file last Sunday m Kampong Bnjerai, off Towner Road, according to a statement from the Social Welfare Department. Each of the 330 fire victims was paid
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    • 277 18 Ad man who posed as survey officer AN advertising representative, with 18 previous convictions for impersonation, extortion and escaping from custody, pleaded guilty m the Seventh Magistrate's Court to two more charges of impersonation and attempted extortion. On April 3, Kanagaratnam Mahadevan, 37, of Serangoon Road, posing as an officer
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    • 178 18 TIME RUNS OUT FOR MAN WHO DID NOT PAY FINE FOR SEVEN YEARS IL-Cpl Yahoh bin Tahir of Ayer Rajah Road, who waa fined for a traffic offence and allowed to pay It on six Instalments seven years ago. was brought to the First Traffic Court yesterday under a warrant
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    • 38 18 PORK SELLER FINED TAN Keng Tong, of Jalan Hock Chye, was fined $100 m a magistrate's court yesterday for having 36 katis of illegally slaughtered pork at his stall m Lim Tvs Tow Road market on Nov. 26.
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    • 194 18 Putting S'pore guppies on top of the world THE SINGAPORE Aquarists Society held its LBth anniversary dinner at the Wing Cboon Yuen Restaurant at the Great World Amusement Park on Wednesday. The president. Dr. Ng Eng Lim, said m his speech that members of the society had won IS first,
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    • 53 18 IN THE Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, Wong Ah Mcc, 23, denied using a chopper to hurt Chua To Hal alias Lvi Gean Huay at the 6V£ m.s. Yio Chu Kang Road on Oct. 25. The trial was fixed for hearing on Feb. 18 and bail of
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    • 131 18 THE Singapore Boys' Brigade begins its 40th anniversary celebrations this afternoon when the founder. Mr. J.M. Fraser, is expected to arrive by air from Britain. The Frasers will spend Christmas Day here and leave for Hongkong on Dec. 28. Mr. Fraser formed the
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    • 46 18 FOUR Indonesians were jailed for a month each by Ninth Magistrate Leong Keng Thai yesterday. Raw! Subir 30, Main Bo* biran. 25, and Rabsi Mail, 27, admitted entering Singapore illegally on Tuesday. The fourth man, Djumat Matmah, 30, landed on Monday.
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    • 27 18 CHOY Shee Chong, of Smith Street, was fined 890 In a traffic court yesterday for speeding m Nteoll Highway on April 23 last year.
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    • 328 19 Friday programmes need a lift FRIDAY evening programmes on TV Singapore need some kind of a lift. One had hoped that Footprints and Music Hall both new {irogrammes would liven he dull evening a little. But it seems that Footprints beginning tonight may hang rather than lift because its content
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      • 1053 19 •BBS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i aa-a-aaak [a-a-aa-aa— a-aj SS W sol |P^^^^ SS I IoBTBaSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsI F 1 BVBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSI mf^Z^^ L aJ J 3.00 p.m. General Hospital 3joo Opening And Programme Summary 3.20 For The Family (English) 3j02 Pop Isti me wa Special Programme 4.00 A Diary Of Events n Singapore This On
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      • 94 19 TELEVISION Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 Radio Australia). 7 p.m. Channel 10 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From BBC). 9 p.m. Channel 5 5.00 Radio Malaysia. Radio 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 Singapore (m brief) 6.00 Radio Singapore (m RADIO brief) m oft 6.30 Radio Malaysia. BFBS 5™ a o
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      • 250 20 Balinese art: to go on display PAINTINGS by 14 young Balinese peasants will be on show at the National Museum for two weeks from Tuesday. They bring to the viewer scenes of a society and culture that is still free from the influence of modernistic thought and patterns of living.
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      • 577 20 MUSIC these days has taken big strides forwards. It's no longer as easy as it once seemed. A little knowledge of a musical instrument is not enough. Those who can't read music will soon find themselves left behind m the music race
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      • 227 20  - IF ONLY MORE NON-CHINESE COULD SEE THESE PAINTINGS... MARY LEE By ART has often been credited with the ability to bridge national (and even communal) differences, for paintings communicate directly with the viewer. "Houses on Stilts" by Chu Lian Ju For such a concept to bear fruit, artists or their
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      • 688 20 9.30 am— 6 pm Batik painting Panjang Village 10 m.s., Jalan exhibition at the Gallery of Kayu, Kampong Java /Keng Fine Art, Raffles Place. Lee Road. Margaret Drive Cir--10 am 6 pm Art exhibition at cuit Road, Tai Thong Crescent, the Tang Chou Art Gallery, Telok Kurau (between Lorongs Outram
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    • 234 21 SHOPPING GUIDE *^F I AND WHAT EVERY HOSTESS SHOULD KNOW FOR THAT predinner drink, why not serve these exciting cocktails Snowflakes, White Christmas and Snowball concocted with a dash of snowflakes and plenty of Christmas spirits? Leave the conservatives to nurse their scotch and soda. SNOWFLAKES Va peg Vodka
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    • 595 21 JOYFUL OR TEARFUL, MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS... festive season, there are some who will also take time to reminisce on past Christmases that have been both happy and sad for them. Hefe are some people to share their memories with you: MR. PIETER A.
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      • 424 22 Pyrex for precious gifts NOT ALL kids nowadays believe 1b allowing Santa to choose their Christmas gifts. Snch Very Important Business must be attended to personally! Spotted shopping m one of the "Toylands" m town are Angela Lee, nine, (stooping) and her sister, Monica, seven. Angela's important business is a
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      153 24 ALL A-GLITTE GLITTER LOOKS to shine and sparkle as you whirl through this holiday season's exciting round of parties. CECILIA UNDASAN is aglow m a Lurex midi dress (top), patterned like a windowpane. The dress is tabbed and buttoned like a coat, and sports a backbelt. Accessories include translucent pantyhose
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      • 525 26 CHRISTMAS is for the children and the range of toys m the shops this season confirms it. From ROCK SWEE LEONG, 136 Orchard Road: For the girls Easy Wash dishwasher really washes cups and saucers. Just pour into the washer a little water and Mummy's detergent
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      • 121 28 CHRISTMAS is a very special time for children all over the world. Six-year-old Cindy Quek knows that Christmas also means presents like the ping pong set she has just received but she is still not totally at ease with that stranger m the funny
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    • ASIAN GAMES ROUNDUP
      • 414 31 Pakistan, India in hockey final again BANGKOK, Thurs. Pakistan, after their depleted display against Thailand two days ago redeemed their prestige as the Olympic champions when they thrashed Malaysia 5-0 m the semi-final of the hockey tournament here this morning. Pakistan will now meet their traditional rivals and defending champions,
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      • 214 31 INDIA survived an early fright to edge Japan l-o m the other semi-final of the hockey tournament this afternoon. It was the 46th minute short corner goal by full back Vinod Kumar that decided the issue m favour of the defending champions. The Japanese were playing
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        • 295 31 Pasa Knight good each-way-bet for Race Five tomorrow PENANG, Thurs. Pride And Love (Low) Pasa Knight did a matched strides over 3f m sparkling 3f on a yielding 41-3/5 They finished level 9_■ wwelt, t d _L aw j; I n Timah, sprinted stylishly marble one m the Pesta over
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      • 395 31 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Asian Games Jury of Appeal upheld a protest m favour of Thailand which cost the Philippines a gold medal m the 4,800 metres massed start cycling event today. The Filipino entry, Rolando Quaves, crossed the line ahead of Thai cyclist
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      • 436 31 BANGKOK, Thurs.- About a dozen Japanese swimmers and one Korean almost completely rewrote the Asian Games swimming book m five days of competition ending yesterday, and the Korean broke Japan's previous monopoly on records. Cho Oh-Yun, an 18-year-old Seoul High School boy, set new marks
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      • 162 31 Modern method a must to improve soccer standard STEALING time from his normal duties to coach soccer is the hobby of West German Albert Pons, a director of Jebsen and lessen. Mr. Pons, 33, is honorary coach to the Hamilton Sports Club. He has been training the Club since September,
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      • 815 32 ANOTHER 3 GOLDS FOR THE THAIS BANGKOK, Thurs. For the first time m eight days of Asian Games competition, Japan did not gain a single medal today, but the Japanese gave defending champions India a surprisingly stiff battle m the hockey semi-finals. With track and field and swimming completed and
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      • 349 32 Rosalind, Siew Yong enter doubles semifinals BANGKOK, Thurs.— Malaysia's Rosalind Singha Ang and Teoh Slew Yong qualified for the serr\i- finals of the Asian Games women's badminton at Kittikachorn Stadium here today. The Malaysians were surprisingly stretched to three sets before they defeated Yu.Yuk Geor and Lee Yuk Meo of
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      • 168 32 BANGKOK, Thurs. Korea won its second Asian Games weightlifting gold medal today when Kirn Dae Jhu captured the heavyweight contest with a total of 430 kilograms. The 29-year old Korean was taking part m his first international competition. Yoon Suck Won bagged Korea's first gold
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      • 477 32 FINALS CYCLING (Massed start) 10,000 m: 1 Chainarong Soponpong (Th) 17:13.90. 2 Khon Jhung-Hyun (SK) 17:14.40, S Ng Joo Pong (af) 17:16.20. 4 John Singh (B) 17:17.26. 6 Tom Miyaichi (J) 17:37.06. 6 Haghgoaha Khosro (Ir) 17:43.60. 800 m: 1 KH^-n^h Voravudhi (Th) 1:06.86, 2 Kirn
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      • 282 32 IRANIAN SETS ONLY WEIGHTLIFTING WORLD MARK BANGKOK, Thurs. The Sixth Asian Games weightlifting competition which came to a close today was highlighted by a world record-breaking performance by Iran's Nassiri Mohammad m the Bantamweight press. Nassiri, the reigning world bantamweight champion, who has won the world title for his division
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      • 212 32 MALAYSIA GET FIRST GOLD AT CYCLING BANGKOK. Thurs. Malaysia took Its first gold medal of the Sixth Asian Games today with a split second win over Thailand In the l,ttt metres massed start cycling final. Ibrahim Dawod, who earlier m the morning had finished fourth m the 866 metres event
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      • 245 32 BANGKOK, Thurs. A last minute goal by right half Kawakami enabled Japan to score a narrow one nil victory over India m the Asian Games second round football tournament here tonight. In another match, Burma beat South Korea 1-0 after a scoreless first half. Through both
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      • 84 31 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON 2.00 p.m. Men's singles (semi finals); Women's singles (semi finals); Men's doubles (semi-finals); Women's doubles (semi finals); Mixed doubles (semi-finals). BASKETBALL6.OO p.m. Japan vs Taiwan; Philippines vs Israel; South Korea vs India. FIELD HOCKEY 9.00 a.m. Play-off for sth 6th, 7th and Bth places. FOOTBALL-7.00 p.m. semi
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