Singapore Herald, 4 January 1971

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. Ml Singapore Monday, January 4, 1971 M.C(P) No. 2525
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  • 235 1 'Big Brother' in the High Street HOBOKEN (New Jersey), Sun.— This densely populated community across the Hudson River from New York City is installing closed circuit television cameras in a high-crime area in an effort to reduce muggings, burglaries and other crimes. Around-the-clock programming wfll focus on First Street, a
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  • 153 1 SAIGON, Sun. Some 40 students returning from a "peace ceremony" tonight at the anti-government An Quang Pagoda clashed with police surrounding the Minn Mang University residential area. Student leaders estimated that some 2,500 police were involved. The students, suffering from police tear gas, retreated to
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  • 27 1 MUNICH, Sun. Five Picasso paintings and 15 other valuable canvasses worth US$5OO,OOO were stolen from a private collection here while the owner was away. AFP
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  • 754 1 Floods spread: RMN alert KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy have been ordered on short notice alert following further deterioration in the flood situation in the East Coast States and in Johore and Perak. More than 26,000 people have been evacuated and the death toll rose to
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  • 144 1 Israeli UN envoy 'will meet Jarring JERUSALEM Sub. I. Cairo, Egypt's President K^-i Or &.fti Abwm> aWtar Mid that the Si te i? Jn*i!°£%i.X°v!& Uldted S**** 8 brMi were Tekeah wtU go to New York jointly trying to mar the XTSSrJZISS 1 r«!£! P™ SeVurl* Nations mediator Gunaar Council resolution
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  • 59 1 Rainstorms kill seven PARIS, Sun. Unusual cold continued today throughout much of Europe and combined with rainstorms in Italy to kill seven people and injured another 100. Six of the Italians dead were at Castellammare, near Naples, where a hotel collapsed yesterday under an earthslide caused by rain. One man
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 107 1 MIAMI, Florida, Mon. A National Airlines DC-8 that was hijacked to Cuba with 88 passengers aboard yesterday was on its way back to the United States five hours later, a spokesman for the airline said this morning. The plane was flying from Los Angeles
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  • 249 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. A Vietcong-North Vietnamese unit carried away "many dead and wounded" today after fierce fighting at the village of Svay Thorn on Highway Six four miles east of Siem Reap, a Cambodian military spokesman said. The Vietcong-North ft Vietnamese left two dead behind
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  • 162 1 LONDON, Sun. Some 50,000 Britons have signed a petition opposing British arms sales to South Africa, the Anti-Apartheid Movement said today. The movement's secretary, Abdul Minty, is flying to Singapore this week with the petition. He plans to hand it to Singapore Prime
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  • 251 1 PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia WILL attend the Commonwealth Summit Conference here from Jan. 14, according to Mr. W.L. Mnyyantha, First Secretary to the Zambian High Commission in London. However, this is conditional upon Britain's not selling arms to South Africa before
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  • 34 1 Sna.— Commerce Minister Ahsamul Hug will represent Pakistan at the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Singapore In place of President Yahya Khan. He official announcement gave no reason for the change. AP
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  • 121 1 KOTA BAHRU, Son. Kelantan Umno cannot accept the proposal to form a coalition Government with the PMIP in the state, the deputy chairman of the Kelantan Umno liaison committee, Tengku Razalelgh bin Tengku Hamzah, said here today. He said such a coalition will
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    • 43 1 DR. GOH's fairy godmother act Pages 3 and 13. ODD ANOTHER worksite pit death Page 4. ODD ONE day's 137 road accidents Page 5. ODD LANDSLIDE holds up mail train near Kuala Lipis Page 6. ODD SOCCER stadium tragedy Full report Page 9.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1243 2 DLFENCt BACKGROUNDER WHEN the Federation of Malaya was granted independence in 1957, the Emergency was still in progress. The fight against the Communist insurrection, which had begun in 1948, was still largely borne by United Kingdom military forces, and the newly; independent
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    874 2 By Singapore Herald Staff Writers Politically the new treaty will be loose and there are technical problems, too DEFENCE officials of Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom will resume talks on Wednesday on the five power defence arrangement which is to replace the Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement.
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 485 2 PRIME MINISTER Edward Heath has disclosed to Conservative Party colleagues his tactics for dealing with the "arms for South Africa" issue at the conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government. Publicly, he has added nothing to his previous statements. Tactics, however, can relate only to keeping the
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  • 683 3 DESPITE a windstorm which threatened to bring down the tarpaulin roofs of temporary shelters erected for the occasion, about 300 guests turned up to watch Dr Goh Keng Swee, the Defence Minister, open the Jurong Bird Park yesterday evening. Not one of them could
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    • 315 3 It's a great day and the beginning of many happy new years when you find out you have more ability than you thought you had. Thoae happy new years start when you break through your own mental and emotional reservations about yourself. That's when you start to make greater and
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  • 136 4 Northern Dancer: Frogmen find four more bodies JAKARTA, Sun. The bodies of four more victims of last month's collision of two American oil vessels in the Java Sea have been found by frogmen, the state-owned oil company, Pertamina, said yesterday. Twenty-seven people, including three Singaporeans, were Killed on Dec. 23
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  • 146 4 MANILA, Thurs. The Asian Development Bank has approved a Mi 10.5 million loan to the Malaysian Government for the Sibu port expansion project in Sarawak. The loan bears interest at 7M» per cent per annum and is repayable in 25 years, including
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  • 101 4 THE day that the winds came a High Court wladsw case ds*wi. It was a seven feat high ii 1 1 ii ami part af It pinged M ft Into the street bemw yesterday. I%e glass and frame were
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  • 209 4 IP OH, Sun. The Malaysian Government has been urged to send a few qualified teachers to Australia to help plan and co-ordinate Malay Language Studies in schools and universities there. The call was made here by a founder member of the Malay Language
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  • 217 4 DANGER FOR YOUNG ONES OUT TO CATCH FISH ANOTHER boy, Tan Han Kiat, seven, of Nankin Street, has drowned in a worksite pit this time in Havelock Road. Han Kiat and his brother Ah Lek, 9. went to the worksite Sesterday to catch fish
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 4  -  E. Okson "I think all your bragging about how soft your job is finally got back to the boss."
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  • 97 4 ONLY 2$ of 50 tourist guide trainees have successfully completed a four-mouth them for tile comluT^onh moawtalth Heads of Government Cofereuce this month. This was ced yesterday by the Tourist Pro-* TV rigorous course, which attracted 4tt appUcaats, coa- slated of 28 classroom
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  • 193 5 ONE day's count: 137 road accidents SINGAPORE recorded 137 road accidents on Saturday, a figure described by the police as "one of the highest in the past six months." However, only one life was lost. Tan Boon Lin, 71, was killed in Mandai Road in an accident involving a car
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  • 202 5 Singapore— Malaysia's No. 2 trading partner in 1970 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore was Malaysia's second largest trading partner in the first half of 1970, Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohd. Khir Johari, said at the weekend. Singapore was responsible for 15 per cent of Malaysia's total trade of $4,599 million
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  • 122 5 BALING, Sun. Malaysia's attraction to tourists from abroad will fade if the country's culture is not maintained and preserved, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. Inche Khir was commenting on complaints of some tourists that what was
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  • 102 5 BANKS Incorporated In Singapore will now have to pay annual licence fees of $50.0*0 for their head office and $s,t#o for each of their branches here. Foreign banks will have to pay $S.tot for each of their offices In the Republic. These fees
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  • 97 5 PENANG. Sun. The number of fatal and serious accidents in Penang has dropped from 224 in 1969 to 206 last year one of the lowest in years the acting State Traffic Officer, ASP Mohamed Said bin Haji Awang, said today. There were only 46
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    32 5 all the old are conservative and not all the young are progressive^ by Umno's SecretaryGeneral, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman at the annual delefates' conference of the enang Division. Inche Senu
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  • 60 5 He told the meeting that those leaders who could not adjust to political realities should leave the party. He said the party's constitution should be amended to suit the present situation, as a great deal depends on it. He also expressed
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  • 55 5 Meeting on Saturday to start Press club SINGAPORE may soon have a Press club. A meeting of local journalists and foreign correspondents based in Singapore will be held this Saturday at the Shell theatrette at 2.30 p.m. to discuss the formation of such a club. For more details, ring up
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  • 343 5 Churches help fill Nis ii social welfare services GAPS in the Government's essential social welfare services are filled in by Christian missionaries. They range from feeding destitutes to educating children and helping the poor with free medical and health services. The Catholic missionaries in Singapore run more than 20 primary
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  • 106 5 Decline of job seekers on Ministry's register THE Labour Ministry's Employment Exchange continues to show a decline on its register of job seekers as industrialisation creates more jobs in Singapore. The number of registered job seekers fell by nearly 2,000 during November last year, to 44,934. A year ago 52,115
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  • 70 5 FORWIN Fireworks of Jurong is preparing its first American export order, which will be shipped by an American President Lines vessel on Jan. 27. The company stopped production following a ponce ban on its products after six people died in firecracker accidents last Chinese New
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  • 158 5 SHIPYARD: NO GIFTS, PLEASE, FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR JURONG Shipyard Ltd. has appealed to Its business associates not to send gifts to Its workers daring the Chinese New Year. In a letter circulated to all clients, business associates and employees, the deputy general manager of the shipyard, Mr. Low Guan
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  • 66 5 CUSTOMS officers seized 80 lb. of marijuana from a bum boat after a short chase in the Outer Roads on Friday night. They also arrested one of the boatmen. Earlier, the officers had seen a packet being passed from an Indonesian registered vessel, anchored
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  • 287 5 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has placed the running of Singapore's public utilities under his personal charge for the second time in eight years. By Gazette notification, he took over responsibility for the affairs of the Public Utilities Board from
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  • 51 5 THE Commonwealth Brigade, made up of British. Australian and New Zealand troops has acquired a new name. It is now known as the ANZUK Brigade. The name echoes the word ANZAC denoting the forces of Australia, New Zealand and Canada in the First and Second World
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    • 60 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Mgm^g SOME&UNP SAB'S ONE OF \~/&tiE WELL, BY THE EMP OF t^Bs OU T **°s£ NEW LIBERATEP X -PIPN'T OUR DATE SME DIP/ MOW'P ■C'r <SOT AAE/ WO^EN/ $ME THINKS FEEL L/KE X^^ V rr <so SHe MEN AeE LOl) p c^yoßj tMAt t>le y
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  • 238 6 NEW MINISTER TO BE SWORN IN ON TUESDAY THE SARAWAK United People's Party has not been able to heal the rift between its moderate and extremist factions caused by the coalition with the ruling Alliance. "We have not won over the leftwing members,"
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  • 177 6 FROM ISTANA (21 BEDROOMS) TO TANGLIN (2 BEDROOMS) PUAN Noor Aishah, widow of President Yusof, has moved with her family from the 21-bedroom Istana to a two-bedroom bungalow in the Tanglin district. They are renting the Government bungalow at one-quarter of its economic value and are expected to live there
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  • 76 6 TELOK ANSON, Sun. Five wild elephants are said to be terrorising kampong Tiang Berdarah near here. According to village headman, Inche Ayob bin Amin, the elephants came in the night and destroyed rubber trees, banana plots and padi. Wild elephants had also attacked the kampong
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  • 176 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian International Shipping Corporation has agreed to buy a $66 million ore/oil carrier from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan, its general manager, Mr. Leslie Eu, said today. However, the purchase of the carrier is subject to approval by the
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  • 115 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Labour Minister Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam is expected to announce amendments to the labour laws after the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. The Vice-President of the German Federation of Trade Unions, Mr. Gerd Muhr, who met the Minister yesterday, said this at
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  • 191 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Nature Society today urged the Government to take steps to overcome oil pollution along the coasts of West Malaysia. The president of the society, Dr. PR Vycherlev, said there had been recorded evidence of oil pollution along the
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  • 171 6 'Ban on S'pore lawyers cannot be changed' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The AttorneyGeneral, Tan Sri Kadir Yusof, said today the Government cannot modify its ban on Singapore lawyers from practising in West Malaysia. He was replying to 15 Malaysian lawyers in Singapore who, in a joint memorandum last month to the
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  • 377 6 'Churches should help to bridge gaos in race and culture' AN INTERNATIONAL youth conference in Kuala Lumpur has called on Christian churches to help bridge the racial and cultural gap between Malays and non-Malays in Malaysia and Singapore. The conference noted that there exists "a lack of understanding and dialogue
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  • 195 6 TIMBER EXPORTS FROM SABAH UPS $21MIL LAST YEAR KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Sabah exported more than 2.6 million tons of timber worth $399 million during the first nine months of last year, according to figures released by the Statistics Department here today. This was an increase in export volume of 41,999
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  • 84 6 THE EXTRA Mural Studies Departments of Nanyang University and University of Singapore are jointly sponsoring a new course, Japan and Southeast Asia, starting on Jan. IS at 7.30 pm in the Physics Room One at the Bukit Timah campus. The 12-lecture course will deal with the
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  • 254 6 PENANG, Sun. Consumers here were today warned of dealers who will offer them fantastic discounts by increasing prices of their goods. The warning came from the president of the Consumers' Association of Penang, Inche S.M. Mohamed Idris, who said that "commercial crimes"
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  • 231 6 Mail train held up by landslide near K. Lipis KUALA LrUMPUR, Sun. The mail train from the east coast, the Sump i tan Emas has been held up at Kuala Lipis in Pahang since 11 p.m. yesterday by a landslide 10 miles south of Kuala Lipis. The landslide has caused
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  • 117 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The United Arab Republic has agreed to send one professor and three or four lecturers to the Islamic Faculty at the National University, for the new term in May. The Dean of the Faculty, Tan Sri Prof. Jalil Hassan,
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  • 115 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A total of 2ti students of the Mara Institute of Technology here will receive their diplomas and certificates In a graduation ceremony on Jan. JVJi spokesman for the MIT, The Minister with Special gwjttW Tan Sri Gfcaiall »f«Je^ho is Chairman
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    • 27 6 LAFF A DAY I L JEWELRY j* Kin t Fmiuki Syndicate. Inc.. l°7o Wo.ld n«K«. r*m»*«V "What would you have for, a woman whose birthday was yesterday?"
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  • town talk
    • 1331 7  - Why not have contests to find the dirtiest premises? A.K. LEE By The new rich -'in-group' on the social scene Soci.nl J\lotu I'VE been meaning for some time to use this column to do my bit for the anti pollution campaign. Having hesitated, I've been beaten into print by the
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    • 46 7 FIFTEEN thousand sets of coloured matchbooks showing birds from the Jurong Bird Park were distributed to people who visited the park on its opening day yesterday. They were donated by Mr. T.S. Tay, a matchbook collector and designer of fancy matchbox labels.
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    • 48 7 MR Jaswant Singh and his bride Rajpal Kaur after their wedding on New Year's Day. the bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sardool Singh, Super- intendent of Prisons, Singapore. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Darshan Singh of Petaling Jaya.
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    • 58 7 MR Er Boob Chai, a building contractor, and Miss Lee Sian Kian were married according to Chinese rites on Dec. 31, 1979. Mr Er, 41, Is the eldest so* of Mr Er Gab and Mdm Yap Pong of Jalan Nanas, Geylang Serai. Miss Lee Is the daughter of
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    • 97 7 6 pm: Carnival Trade Fair 1970 at the Great World Amusement Park, Kim Seng Road. 7 pm: Night bazaars at Balestier Road, Jurong Road (7% m.s.); Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 (Gey lang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent; Siglap Avenue and Tanjong Katong Road. 7.30 pm: "Economics" in
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    • 136 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young .jj!|ll^ I j'^ I'M I-VINO MERE Ifi .j, :,MUii^^i3<i; I I r WONDER IP J V**" OAX3WOOO f -miNKINS UP WAYS X. V" HE'S COME UP €gjs* APE YOU TAKING '-r T 0 MAKE AT i -—-7 T f WITH AMVTHINS A NAP? XaC2^ y*i^ V
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  • 561 8 How to raise that NS bond? VIEWPOINT I AM a Singapore Citizen and I have a son who has got admission into an English University to study for a professional degree. I am about to apply the appropriate authorities for deferment of national service until he completes his course. I
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  • 316 8 STAMPS SPOILT BY DIRTY CANCELLATIONS RECENTLY, someone complained that his First Day Cover which cost him more than $18 was spoilt because of dirty cancellations. I can understand how disappointed and disgusted he must have felt, because many times my letters 'and F.D.C.s were covered with smudgy and dirty cancellations.
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  • 177 8 VALLEY Road in District 19 was widened much to the delight of the residents. But now cars and lorries park on both sides of the road, leaving a narrow path for vehicles to turn, in from the main road. It is especially
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  • 227 8 HUGH Lawson Shearer, 47, was born in Martha Brae, Trelawny and educated at St. Simon's College. He began Us career as a Journalist for Ike "Jamaica Worker** la 1941. In 1147, he became a member of the KtagsUM and St. Andrew Corporation. la 1153, be was made the
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    645 8 MORE THAN 70,000 ASIANS WILL HAVE TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY When Kenya became independent in 1963, President Jomo Kenyatta stressed that Kenya with its multiplicity of races and tribes must have racial harmony. But this ideology of a multiracial Kenya was not to last for long. In 1968,
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    566 8 I GUIDE TO THE COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE JOBS THE MAIN PROBLEM ON ISLAND OF SUGAR AND SPICE Jamaica has a population of nearly two million, largely of African descent. The rest are Muiattoes, East Indians, Chinese and European. The lighter skinned Jamaicans are in the main economically better off,
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    200 8 Jomo Kenyatta JOMO KENYATTA, aged 89, was one of the most renowned African leaders during the fight for Kenya's independence. He was educated at Dagoretti Scottish Mission School and the London School of Economics. From EjUlaiid, he travelled widely in Europe. formed the Kenya African Ufioß. achieving a wide following
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  • 196 9 MOSCOW, Bmm. Two aew trials both directly lluked with the Juae is Jewish k f^ k epea la Leasagrad aext week. laformed sources, said oae, starting on Wedaesday Involves Reserve Lt. Valg Salmaaaoa, who was not tried In last week's hearlag because
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  • 290 9 TAIWANESE DIPLOMAT ARRESTED IN REP SPY-RING SCANDAL ITAIPEH, Sun. The First Secretary at the Taiwan Embassy in Bangkok, Mr. Ni Wen-Kai, has been arrested and recalled to Taipei for his alleged part in a Communist spy ring scandal. The official Central News Agency reported today that Mr Ni was recalled
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  • 165 9 UAR airline grounds all Comets after crash f CAIRO, Sub. The Egyptaking all Its Comet aircraft out of service, the Egyptian Press said today. The decision follows the crash yesterday of a Comet g$ near Tripoli Libya, In which g; 19 persons died. COMPENSATION There were two other £>. accidents
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  • 1148 9 'Our boots and socks were covered in blood' GLASGOW, Scotland, Sun. Sixtysix soccer fans died yesterday when a crowd barrier collapsed in- Ibrox Stadium. Scores more were gravely injured in Britain's worst sports disaster. "It was like a battlefield," one sobbing police
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  • 278 9 TOKYO: Guests of Sushi Yoshiro hotel in Wakayaraa South -eastern resort of Japan are helped by flreraeo to safety as they fled from a Ore In the hotel on Saturday. Police said 15 guests among 73 staying for the New Year holidays were burnt to death
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  • 111 9 SAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Government has agreed to provide armed escort for tanker ships and trucks carrying petroleum supplies to fuel -short Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh has been cut off from Cambodia's only deep-water port and oil refinery at Kompong Som since Nov. 20 when
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  • 115 9 Nativity scene removed after strange 'wise men appear VERONA, Italy, Sun. The Christmas manger In the Church of the Assumption in Verona has been removed by order of the Parish priest. The unusual step followed complaints from the congregatlon about equally ■■usual ornaments which had appeared at the manger: Portraits
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  • 29 9 JAKARTA, Sun. Twentyseven people were killed in traffic accidents in Jakarta on New Year's eve and 23 more were injured in various other incidents, officials reported today.
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  • 264 10 WILL THE REAL MARTINE BOKASSA PLEASE STAND UP? SAIGON. Sun. This is a girl who has just lost a father and gained a problem. Last November, after a long investigation, Nguyenth Ba Kx. a cigarette salesgirl on this city's streets, was proved to be the daughter of Central African Republic
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 303 10 TOKYO, Sun. Japan this year will make an all-out effort to gain weight in the Security Council of the United Nations as a non-permanent member. In the autumn of 1969 at a session of the United Nations General Assembly, Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi proposed
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    • 123 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Nixon has signed legislation that keeps the riverboat Delta Queen afloat and carrying passengers for another three years. The last of the great riverboats of an earlier American era, ceased operations several weeks ago because of a law that requires that vessels carrying 50 or
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    • 213 10 HONGKONG, Sub. Nationalist President Chlaag Kai-Shek may step down from the presidency to enable Taiwan to retain Its posltioß la the Halted Natioas ff China Is admitted at the next U.N. General Assembly, the local tabloid Star said today. Quoting Its owb
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    • 474 10 NEW YORK, Sun.— Lord Cromer, Britain's new ambassador to Washington, got some friendly advice today on how to carry out his duties. It came in an open letter from America's former chief of protocol, Biddle Duke, which was published in London's Sunday
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    • 332 10 Found in Jerusalem: Bones of Jew crucified 2,000 years ago JERUSALEM, Sun. Israeli scholars have discovered today that it was the first time hard evidence of a crucifixion has been found. A 12-inch iron nail was found jammed into the ankle of the victim, said anthropologist Nico Haas. The skull
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    • 30 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Customs Department reported that seizures of drugs and narcotics doubled during 1970 over 1989 with confiscation of cocaine and other narcotics showing the biggest increase.
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  • 86 10 Mid— East war of attrition TKL AVIV, Baa.-Tke MMdle East cfllcl caned I*M Of this, Israeli civilian acc»uted for 47 of the dead art 157 waded. The rest were ssMlers. At the same time, 44 Arab clvUiaas were killed aad 734 Military sources said casualties were slightly tower thai I.
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  • 327 10 Congress 'amass to disagree' at close of its 91st sessioo appropriations were simply continued by resolution expiring March 30. President Nixon's familyassistance programme of welfare reform also died with the 9ist Congress: Hie House passed it but the Senate did not. In the waning hours, while the House marked time,
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  • 80 10 JAKARTA, Sun. The North Kalimantan (Borneo) guerilla forces (PGRS) intended to create in Indonesia 'a Vietcong" style of operation, the Governmentcontrolled Antara news agency reported today. The agency quoted West Kalimantan military commander Brig-Gen. Sumadl as saying that Communist documents written in Chinese attached
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  • 46 10 HONOLULU, Sun.— Chinese track star Chi Cheng strolls along Waikiki beach with her new husband Vincent Reel. The couple was married recently in Taiwan and are honeymooning in Hawaii before returning to California. Reel is world record holding sprinter's coach.
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  • 343 10 Tanzanian coup plotters are guilty DAR ES SALAAM, Sun.— Guilty verdicts for four of seven defendants in Tanzania's first treason trial were brought in yesterday by a panel of assessors and handed to a judge for final decision. The verdicts came after 127 days of hearing into charges that the
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  • ASEA ROUND UP
    • 503 11  -  V.K. CHIN From MALAYSIA'S ban on foreign lawyers has severed a close link between the legal professions of Singapore and Malaysia which stretches back more than 100 years. Legal sources here said that although the move covers all alien lawyers, there is little doubt
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    • 876 11  -  D.Y. CAPARAS BILLY BRAY From From THE COMMUNIST threat against the Philippine Government has come out in the open with last week's raid by local Communists of an armoury in the resort city of Baguio. The daring raid was staged Sr Victor Corpuz. a 25-year-d student
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    • 16 11 Beatles bust -up: The inside story "Money Can't Buy Me Love!"
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    • 626 11  -  RALPH IZZARD By A JOINT effort by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait now appears to be the last chance of making anything out of the proposed federation of nine southern Persian Gulf emirates. As present plans stand, Prince Nawaf Ben Abdul Aziz, brother and personal adviser of the Saudi
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    • 913 11  -  CHRISTOPHER BECK From A PARTY which once was regarded as McCarthyist has gained a surprise footing on the Australian political scene, following elections for the Senate (upper house). This is the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), which scored its greatest single victory in the
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  • 44 12 Scene in the market place of a flooded kampong of Lanchang, in Perak, yesterday. As the waters rise, bundles of clothing and other personal belongings are placed on a row of raised wooden stalls in preparation for an evacuation.
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  • 85 12 COLOMBO, Sun. Sarin Chhak Foreign Minister of Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk's Government, yesterday asked Ceylonese Premier Sirimavo Bandaranaike to recognise his Peking-based Government. Mr. Chhak arrived here yesterday at the head of a delegation on a mission apparently to persuade Ceylon to recognise the
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  • 61 12 LOME, Togo, Sun. Israel will supply the Togolese army with modern light weapons, President Etienne Eyadema disclosed here. He announced the arms deal to officers of the Togolese Army during a New Year's Day reception on Friday. Cteneral Eyadema added that West Germany
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  • 261 12 TWO NEW VICE PREMIERS IN CZECH GOVT SHAKE-UP PRAGUE, Sun. President Ludvlk Svoboda today announced the Barnes of two new Vice- Premiers as well as heads of new Federal Ministries created by an amendment to the law on the Czechoslovak Federation adopted on Dec. 20 by the Federal Assembly. The
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  • 433 12 BONN, Sun. The West German Government branded as "false from start to finish" a Radio Conakry broadcast charging West German implication in a November invasion of Guinea aimed at creating a civil war and the assassination of President Sekou Toure. Bonn said
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  • 204 12 Sato soon to be Japan's longest -serving Premier TOKYO, Sun. Eisaku Sato, celebrating his seventh New Year as Japan's Prime Minister, will set a new postwar record on Tuesday, staying in office for 2,249 days in a row. The 69-year-old Sato, who succeeded the late Hayato Ikeda, a cancer victim,
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  • 261 12 Great Train roller may live himself awav fixin his teeth LONDON, Sun.—Escaped Great Train robber Ronald Biggs a master of fake names, false trails and phoney disguises that have helped him elude the law for five years may be undone by a pair of false teeth, police said yesterday. Police
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  • 214 12 KINGS LYNN, England, Sun. The former Press Officer to the Archbishop of Canterbury suggested today that the Church should consider blessing some homosexual relationships. Michael De-La-Noy was preaching at St. Margaret's Anglican Church here. He said: "I am thinking of two homosexual
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  • 65 12 Truck hits bridge: 26 killed LAGOS. (Nigeria), Sun. Twenty-six persons were killed and 34 injured when a truck crashed into a bridge In Nigeria's Benue Plateau State, the mass circulation daily f nnes reported today. The truck -known locally as "Mammi Wagon" -was carrying people to the town of Jos
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    • 193 12 ■551 Meet the challenge off IPi this exciting career as a pilot in the Air Defence Command More and more intelligent and adven- I""* Qualifications:-- I turous young men w.th initiative and a Minjmum Educatjon: high degree of physical fitness are res- School Certificate or equivalent I ponding to this
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Monday, Jan. 4. 1971
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    • 665 13 Exchange plan gives students a taste of life in US I AFS WAY TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING OVER 3,000 students from 61 countries visited the United States on one-year scholarships under the American Field Service international programme in 1970, according to Mr. Hugh B. O'Neill, co-ordinator of the programme for
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    • 119 13 PEOPLE liable to property tax are asked to make payments by post (crossed cheques, postal or money orders) to avoid congestion at the paying counters. Property tax for the first half of 1971 is now due. Cash payment may be made
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    • 272 13 Ships illegally boarded before port clearance FOUR out of five ships entering Singapon harbour in the past have been boarded by un authorised civilians bumboat workers, salesmen barbers and bumboat girls before they wen cleared by port authorities. But with the new port legislation, which came into effect last Friday,
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    • 281 13 PRESIDENT Sheares received more congratulatory messages yesterday. The message from Queen Elizabeth said. "On the occasion of your assumption of the office of President of the Republic of Singapore, I send you my congratulations and warm good wishes for your personal
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    • 73 13 AND THE PROPHET SAID UNTO THEM: I HAD A VISION... HE first saw the light in Rio de Janeiro. He was converted in Bangkok. Yesterday, hands upraised, he stood on the Bridge of Eternity, addressed the multitude and apologised for appearing less than It wasn't St. Paul on the Road
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    • 157 13 Help bridge economic gap: Dato Harun KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor's Mentri Besar Dato Harun Idris said today communal differences could only be solved when the economic gap between the races had been bridged. He added that it was also difficult to have a truly Malaysian identity unless there was economic
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      • 61 13 TV/** 15 UVINC/P.^ U/21 ECONOMIC AFFAIKt/tHIWNC PULL^HJT/P,^ 17 -20 SHHIT/P.^ 23 /24 THE NUMBERS picked In Tot© draw No. 1/71 were: 9, 8, 23, 2, and 2S. The additional number was 41. In the circles draw, the numbers were: 20, 19 and 27. TODAY: 3.45 am 8.6 ft.); 3.45 pm
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      • 346 13 I O SINGAPORE Ipj ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities for permanent careers in the Singapore Armed Forces are now available. Vacancies exist in the: Infantry and Support Arms; Technical Services; Maritime Command; Air Defence Command, and Other Services. 2. Terms of Service. Either permanent regular service until retirement
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    • 364 14 MINISTRY'S BID TO OVERCOME TEACHER SHORTAGE THE Ministry af Education Is coastdertag the re-lntroductioa of parttime courses at the Teachers* Training College to overcame the shortage of teachers. Part-time courses were scrapped two years ago as a move to Improve edacatioa standards. Reliable sources said plans
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    • 124 14 THE United States could learn from Singapore about cleanliness, said the newly-elected president of Lions International Clubs, Mr. Robert McCullough. At a Press conference after his arrival, he said He had visited many countries in his current tour where he saw "Yankee Go Home"
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    • 87 14 THE Department of Extra Mural Studies of the University of Singapore will conduct a series of 10 courses on sociology in Malay. They will be held every Wednesday from 7.30 to 9 p.m., starting on Jan. 13. The courses on human behaviour
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    • 200 14 EIGHT hundred and twenty-five industrial accidents were reported under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance in November an increase of 98 over the October figure. Of these, 14 were fatal, 63 resulted in partial disablement and 748 in temporary disablement. The Labour Ministry's
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    • 14 14 'His mam£ is Henry, But i call HIM CAT) FOR SHORT."
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    • 97 14 SEVEN men armed with iron scrapers and knives held up factory worker Tan Hock Lai, 22, and three members of his family in their house in Jalan Koya and robbed them of $2,800 and $800 worth of jewellery on Saturday. Tan
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    • 224 14 First day in school for 55,000 IT'S BLACK Monday again after a six-week holiday. More than 500,000 children will be going to school today among them 54,730 going for the first time. I But for at least three children, going back to school will be a welcome break from the
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    • 111 14 THE number of depositors with the Post Office Savings Bank has risen by 83 per cent in the last two years. At the end of last year the bank had 508,924 depositors and total deposits of $72.4 million, the Minister for Communications, Mr Yong
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    • 71 14 MENADO, Sun. Two Malaysians, who have been detained by the Menado Immigration Office for some time, will soon be repatriated. They are Abdul Razak bin Noor Mohammad and Mohammad Ayob bin Mydin, who had been detained for "committing an offence." Immigration officials declined to reveal
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    • 276 14 TEACHERS PLAN MEETING TO DISCUSS THEIR PROBLEMS THE Singapore Teachers' Union is to hold a three-day seminar from Feb. 20 to discuss teaching problems and to improve the profession's public image. More than 400 delegates and observers from the union, Ministry of Education, National Trades Union Congress and teacher unions
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    • 109 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, is to look into problems arising from the eviction of squatters from Kepong near here. This was disclosed here today by the Gerakan MP for Batu constituency, Dr. Tan Chee Koon,
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      • 107 15 |2Coff Super! J 2 'f you own a Ford Cortina, put your hand up S for BP Super number 4. The same applies S to Ford 1200's, 1300's and 1600's too. Maybe the 5 saving of 2 cents a gallon isn't important to you, S but it's good to know
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      • 351 15 M S flf V i i *^BI BB^*^^ Bp. i ff£ i Bar Lrf B^^BTa^B^BkaraK iMlfeHk ala^afl H arari > BH aBHr V B B BW I S Hjm v m m i > s John Davidson star of his own show The John Davidson Show -on Channel 10 at
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    • MONDAY RECIPE
      • 585 16 There's time to make a meal out of breakfast TREAT yourself to a leisurely breakfast this weekend. Forget about that hurried bread and butter routine which passes for breakfast so many days of the week and relish instead Nasi Lemak (rice in coconut milk), Chee Yoke Choke (Chinese rice porridge)
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      • 14 16 "Just how much is 'priceless' in dollars and cents, that is?"
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      • 537 16 Living in In case noticed there has just been a quiet revolution WE HAVE just witnessed a quiet revolution in full swing. The signs throughout last year showed that changes in the life-styles of Singaporeans brought about by the end of colonialism and the beginning of general affluence were being
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      • 43 16 SLICK TRICK Cut down thermometer breakage by twisting a rubber band around the slippery glass. The gla«s will be easier to hold onto, and the rubber is a bumper which may save it from shattering if the thermometer is dropped on the floor.
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    • Economic Affairs/Shipping
      • 912 17 NEW DELHI, Sun. The 725 million people living in the vast South Asian region won another battle for survival in 1970, but they had little to cheer bout as they looked ahead. Rising prices, increasing unemployment, weakened currencies, political uncertainties and, most of
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      • 726 17 FOLLOWERS of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore have long felt the need for a reliable indicator of fluctuations in the market. A leading Singapore share broking firm, Fraser and Company, has now produced such an indicator based on modern methods.
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      • 153 17 OVERSEAS CONTAINERS Ltd. (©.C.L.) has signed a rental contract for an IBM 360 computer to service their operations in Southeast Asia Mr R.E. Senstad, data processing manager for the O.C.L. division of Mansfield, said yesterday: "The computer will provide fast and efficient service to our customers through
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      • 135 17 PEOPLE in business IMPERIAL HOTEL has announced the following managerial appointments: Mr RALPH-PETER JENTES resident manager. Miss Ott MIM EDITH OTT—executive housekeeper. She was executive house keeper at the Inter-Con-tinental Hotel in Hanover. t Mr Maurer* Mr HERBERT MAURER executive chef. He held the same position at the Phoenicia in
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      • 173 17 The market tended higher in line with Wall Street in extremely quiet conditions during the week. Extended Christmas holidays, severe weather conditions and a general lack of interest depressed volume while prices came off on Thursday, reflecting small profit-taking. Rank Org was higher in line with New
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      • 735 17 PITTSBURGH, Sun. Of 1970, U.S. steel industry history will say simply:' good production, lower profits. Profits were down through most of the year, while production remained steady. During the first three quarters of 1970, the steel industry weathered a generally sluggish economy, reduced activities in
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      • 191 17 CONCRETE PUMPS German Schwing high pressure concrete pumps first of its in Singapore are now used to convey wet-mixed concrete at work-sftes by pumping it through a steel pipeline directly into the form work. Three units costing $75,000 each, had been ordered by Yat Yuen Heng, contractor, and
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      • 660 18 \t MNCOWPOIUTEO m THC WtPUBLIC Of MNGAPQRO >C8 BUILDING 2 SHENTQN WAY SINGAPORE 1, TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE, ham Pmmmc ABBIVCt MCPTUNC AOUAMAKINC 21,° 9 5aV 10 J llJ n «-«IOfi 8/2. H.mlHir t 12/; M.vr« 14/2. roarn 19/2 NCPTUNC AMBCR 23/27 Jan
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      • 856 18 I I Y N. KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules L I J\ >< beginning on this page are given in four parts for J*t^^*~^/ < i jf- 1 siiips westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. aa****** f— *J Alt^**Z m filtfBlIf l_t/^ Each entry 9 ivefe the fol,owin 9
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    • 78 19 NEW YORK, Sun. Japanese shipping companies are counting on container ship to compete successfully with U.S. vessels on the route to North America's east coast. "For Japan, the stakes are high," says Business Week. "On this run. U.S. ships owners have sot the jump on the Japanese, the
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      • 489 19 REGULAR EUROPE SERVICE TO: HAMBURG, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM 4 ANTWERP Spore Perunf Hamburg -ING YUNG 10/12 Jan li/14 Jan 11 Feb YCH YUNG 10/12 Mar 13/14 Mar 11 Apr ORIENTAL QUEEN 10/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 12 May Paseenger accommodation avallabla to London «V north continantal ports. Accepting liquid cargo at
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 1029 19 |nfl ,nc,udln fl ships sailing out of Singapore for Far i^wl»*-/V_/ i l>JI |»^J East ports to the north-east ACHILLES 36 (S) Jan 15/15 Hongkong. Kobe. Y'hama. BF/MC J ZEFCONRAD Jan 28/31 B.ngkok (Feb 3). Hongkong (Feb 11), ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 OS.k.. Yokoh.m.. Japan (F.b 19). POL/CFS Vancouver B.C.
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      • 121 19 Ships in port THE PORT OF IN: Nara (after President SINGAPORE AUTHORITY Van Buren) 3/4; Memnon HAS MADE THESE (after Yamamiya Maru) 5; BERTHING ARRANGE- Rapido (after Trein Maersk) MENTS FOR JANUARY 4. 1/2; Ceylon (after Barber Mangan) 6/7; Astrid Bakke OUT: Trein Maersk 1/2; (after Vishva Tej) 10/11; Yamamiya
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    • 403 20 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore ended 1970 on a very encouraging note: Share prices steadied and then firmed in the last two weeks and trading volume increased impressively. Coinciding with the passing of the Securities Industry Bill in the Singapore Parliament last
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    • 96 20 HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Jan. 2) On New Yoik TT 6.08 South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1.000 piastres) 15.60 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling (per pound) 14.49 P" t*el) 286.75 Singapore (per 100 Note Rates dollars) 196.60 China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 Ma^y**
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    • 40 20 Current Date Total for Total for kidx-z J /.v pmymtnt P«y«ble the year previous year NB Timber (1) 10% Jan. 30 45% KTPautf) 6% Jan. 23 2« NOTE. (1) Interim for both ordinary and "A" shares; (2) In-
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    • 1572 20 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA M AND SINGAPORE Jan/Oct. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 Company or BB| High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed *H '000 +or '000 +or I SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS H 2.50 1.32 Acma 1.28 1.32 4.5 9.5 3+3 H 4.50
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    • 500 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Dec 28 49-1/2 eta. 3 624.00 29 49-5/8 cti. 9 623.75 30 48-3/4 ets. 623.12V* 31 49-1/8 cts. 9623.50 Straits tin held steady on Saturday following fair demand from the United Kingdom and Japan. The metal was quoted marginally higher
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    • 1049 20 Comecon moves closer towards economic integration MOSCOW, Sun. Economic co-operation among the Communist countries will move into a new phase in 1971 that of integration. The broad outlines of this integration were drawn up during the 23rd special meeting in Moscow in April, 1969, of Comecon, the East European equivalent
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    • Article, Illustration
      747 21  -  Sylvia Leow The 'nouveaux riches' have made their mark he re le. us he ial sit le is ew k•d 18 ie If*g ga id ;n al se ne, »g ie jf •y >y >r le st )f le >r i. V >f by Although Singaporeans are very susceptible
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      • 197 21 JMFI P YRIIR^FI F Space under the stairs H The space under the stairs in a home is Make a children's corner by painting Sewing corner put in a good spotlight Drinks corner put wine racks in the often wasted. It can easily be put to the space brightly, attaching
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      • 1012 22 •8 Bk k'' Bl 1 a K a kr^fT L\ I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING "ERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40ct$ All other classified advertisements Minimum $4
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      • 300 22 ***** For our Classified ***** Tele-Ads Service AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICED tor a nominal fee on yearly contract. Phone Gilbert *****3 Winlock ano Company 73 Home Road. Singapore. PLAN PRINTING A PHOTOSTAT from cpaque originals up to 30" x 40". Natural Photographic Store, 435. North Bridge Road. S'pore Tel. *****. *****.
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      • 542 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES, Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. I«Y!^S- AD *ANCED BOOK KEEPING. Typewriting Accounting. Commercial Law Economics. Academy of Accountancy. 200. Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore *****. ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING Shorthand Typewriting English Maths (Elementary/Additional) Career Commercial School 395-A Balestier Road.
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      • 546 22 ENROL NOW Class tuition Soul, A-go-go, latest dances. Enquires Sunny Low. Pohsan Dance Studio, ***** S'pore. MALAY for primary and lower secondary pupils by experienced teacher at your home. Contact Box H125 3 Singapore Herald. INTENSIVE TUITION by experienced teacher Primary Six to Secondary Two (all Subjects). Telephone *****6 (Saturday
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      • 297 22 FOR YOUR FISHERY REQUISITES such as:- Hooks. Nets Twines. Floats and Sinkers; Manila. Nylon. Polyethylene. Polypropylene. Sisal and Coir Ropes, Ring *****. Sin Hup Lee. 132. Boat Quay. Singapore l. Also Galvanised Hexagonal Wire-netting; Galvanised Wire and Wire Products. Nylon and Iron Mosquito Netting. IMPROVE YOUR HOMES with smooth silent
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      • 82 22 STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street Town centre quiet clean reasonable rates Airconditioned rooms private bath Bar/Restaurant Homely service Tel. (S'pore) *****/*****. T.V. WANTED. Willing to buy any secondhand television working or not working. Good price. Tel. Singapore 8035b/. FENDER SHOWMAN/BASSMAN. Marshall P. A.. Vox/Watkms Echo Units. yamana/Gracy/Ludwig Drums. Farfisa/Teisco Organs. Hofner/Fenaer
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    • 271 23 PERU ACCUSE WEST GERMAN STARS OF DISCOURTESY LIMA, Peru, Sun. Three stars of West Germany's Uring Bayern Munchen soccer team were accused yesterday by lima newspapers of displaying poor manners and being conceited. The German team is in Lima for a game on Tuesday with Universitario, Peru's 1969 professional champion,
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    • 371 23 BRILLIANT goalkeeping by Suppiah saved Vigilante Corps (District 5) from a heavier defeat by Police Academy in the final of the Police /Armed Forces Sports Promotion Board's "champion of champions'* soccer competition at Jalan Besar yesterday. Police Academy won by four goals to nil.
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    • 135 23 CHI CHENG AMONG WORLD'S TOP TEN ATHLETES STOCKHOLM, Sum. Brazilian star footballer Pele was named Sportsman of the Year by the Stockholm evening paper Aft onbladet. The result was based on an international poll among 125 sports Journalists. Second was Eddy Merckx, 25-year-old Belgian professional cycling ace who topped the
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    • 202 23 AUCKLAND, Sun. American, European and Australian racing drivers are in New Zealand for the start of the Tasman Cup motor racing series on Saturday. Among the entries is the New Zealand leader of the French Matra Formula One team Chris Amon. Although Amon
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    • 86 23 W. German pucksters trounce all-Japan SAPPORO, Japan, Sun. West Germany's national ice hockey team trounced an allJapan squad 9-1 in the opening match of a six-game tour of Japan. The Germans took a 2-0 4ead in the first period and added seven more goals in the third Japan scored its
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    • 131 23 CANTERBURY, England, Sun. Chester Barnes regained the men's singles title in the English closed table tennis championships here yesterday, crushing Tony Clayton in an 1 8-minute final. Barnes won the championship for the first time in 1962 at the age of IS, and the last time in
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    • 45 23 CARMISCHPARTENKIRCHEN, West Germany, Sun. The 24-year-old Norwegian ski jumper Ingolf Mork scored his second victory in a row in the Four-Hills series here, ahead of Czech Jiri Raska and Finn Tauno Kaeyhkoe. Mork won the first event at Oberstdort in West Germany on Wednesday. AFP
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    • 137 23 LOS ANGELES, Sun.-China's Ni Chih Chen, who claims the world record in the high jump at 7 feet, 6% inches (2.29 metres) has been invited by sponsors to compete in two California track meets. Officials of the Jan. 16 Sunkist invitational in
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    • 22 23 NEW DELHI, Sun -India will take part in the World Hockey Tournament at Lahore in February, it was announced here today. AFP
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    • 25 23 GARMISCH-PARTENKiR-CHEN, West Germany, Sun. Jiri Rasko of Czechoslovakia set a new ski jump record of 97 metres of 4he GarmischPajrtenkirchen ski jump on Friday. AP
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    • Sports World
      • 154 23 M I A MI BEACH (Florida), Sun. South Africa will meet the United States here today in the finals of the annual Sunshine Cup junior tennis matches in which 24 nations competed. South Africa qualified for the championship round by defeating Italy
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      • 47 23 TOKYO, Sun. A ten-man relay team from Ninon College of Physical Education ran 224 kilometres in llh 32m. 10s., winning the two-day TokyoHakone Collegiate relay by 23 sees. It was the college's third straight victory in the annual New Year race, en**™** year by 15 colleges. AP
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      • 93 23 MANILA, Sun. The visiting Hiroshima High School baseball team of Japan combined speed and hitting in crushing canlubang High School, 8-0, for its fifth straight win in its six-game goodwill series in the Philippines. A combination of T. Kobayashi, F. Sakamoto and J. Ohara allowed the Filipinos only three hits
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      • 89 23 MANILA, Sun. The crack Melbourne Basketball Club will play three games in Manila against Filipino teams on Jan. 18-20. the Basketball Association of the Philippines (BAP) announced here yesterday. The BAP announcement said arrangements for the series have been finalised although no Filipino team has yet been picked to play
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      • 122 23 GARM I S C H FARTENKIRCHEN, West Germany, Sun. Soviet ski jumpers, suffering from stomach upsets, have dropped out of the major Four-Hills series, which resumed here on Friday. Double world champion Gari Napalkov and Olympic champion Vladimir Beloussov are among those who returned home yesterday. None of the Soviet
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      • 437 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1 Bp W* HH[< I 5 I I 6 I I 7 ■gfl HLf MH^~^i n mh UJ g^V II Hi 24 1 Hgfl hgfli BHSIDBBH ACROSS DOWN 4. Country earl is quite wild 1 1. Field event causing endless (6) debate (6) 8. Roman type? No, despite
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      • 74 23 RUGBY: Army vs SRC (Dover Road 7 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS: STTA Invitation Tournament (People's Association 7 p.m.) DAVY JONES By Sam Left gJW" WHATEVER YOU J-OST VeVERYTHING EXCEPT] gV|^ ANP 1 UOhf I [WOW.' IT MUST BE V SORRY DAVY J3R l!^]?A^iw C i£c?!D?isl 1 V y ANT VOU itf
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    • 746 24 PALACE HOLD CHAMPS TO 2-2 DRAW LONDON, Sun. These are hard days for West Ham United and Manchester United. Both these once great sides are struggling at the foot of the First Division and yesterday neither club showed any improvement in form in the third round of the F.A. Cup.
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    • 340 24 ENGLISH FA Cup 3rd round Blackpool 4 West Ham 0 Cardiff 1 Brighton 0 Chester 1 Derby 2 Crystal 2 Chelsea 2 Everton 2 Blackburn 0 Huddersfield 1 Birmingham 1 Hull 3 Charlton 1 Leicester 2 Notts Co 0 Liverpool 1 Aldershot 0 Man City 1 Wigan 0 Man
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    • 95 24 NEW YORK Sun. Defending champion Rod Laver defeated fellow Australian pro Ken Rosewall 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 yesterday in the first US$ 10,000 winner-take-all match of the US$2lO,OOO tennis champions classic. Laver got off to a slow start before a crowd of 7,252 in Madison Square Garden,
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    • 491 24 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION THREE Notts County 16 S 2 41 Oldham Athl 16 3 6 35 Northampton 14 6 4 34 Darlington 11 8 S 30 DIVISION FOUR Bournemouth 13 4 6 30 Southport 13 3 9 29 Stockport Cty 10 8 6 28 Chester 13 I 9
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    • 47 24 I Hussein Aljunid (Armed Forces) pips a Police defender (left) to the ball in the Football Association of Singapore President's Cup final at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Armed Forces won 2-1 after trailing by a goal in the first half. .>*
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    • 246 24 Easy for Alauddin in squash contest LONDON, Sun. The British amateur squash rackets championships, which began at the Royal Automobile Club on Friday, continued yesterday with few surprises. All the seeded players got through to the second round, Alauddin of Pakistan winning his match, against Englishman Alan Sims, in straight
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    • 66 24 LONDON, Sun. Hull Kingston Rovers defeated Wakefield Trinity 12-10 and Leeds defeated Leigh 28-10 in the only two rugby league matches played in ice-bound Britain yesterday. British Rugby Union results: (Second English trial), England At Twickenham (Final Welsh trial), Probables 35 Possibles 17. At Cardiff Club matches Birkenhead Park 11
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    • 423 24 FIRM favourites Nanyang Siang Pau scored an easy 5-0 win in their first encounter of the 1971 Eagle Cup table tennis invitation league championships at the People's Association last night. Nanyang, the 1970 interbusiness nouses and STTA open team champions defeated Heng Jai Association.
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    • 360 24 JAPAN, Sun. Japan's Yoshiaki Nuniata retained his World Boxing Council (WBC) junior lightweight championship tonight with a split decision victory over Rene Barrientos of the Philippines in a 15-round bout with no knockdowns. Numata, making his second defence of the 130 lb. crown, was bleeding
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