Singapore Herald, 8 January 1971

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  • 15 1 The Singapore herald No. 145 Singapore Friday, January 8, 1971 M.C(P) NO. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 404 1 Let's all close ranks: Mr Lee MR. LEE Kuan Yew has said the future of the Commonwealth depends on whether members can put aside their differences where no agreement is possible. It would also depend on whether issues such as Rhodesia and Britain's arms sale to South Africa were of
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  • 332 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. An "anti-racism" demonstration is likely to greet British Premier Edward Heath when he arrives here on Saturday. Informed sources said today several thousand young people are expected to attack Britain's "racist attitude" on immigration into the United Kingdom and the
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  • 181 1 LAGOS, Thurs. Maj.Gen. Yakubu Gowoa's External Affairs Commissioner, Mr. Okoi Arlkpo, will lead a Nigerian delegation of 19 to the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting In Singapore. The Nigerian Head of State had declined last November an invitation to attend. Other Heads of Government who
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  • 468 1 Those 48-hour visit passes: Govt explains THE Ministry of Home Affairs last night issued a statement explaining its policy of granting "Special Passes" to some foreign visitors. The Ministry said: "Immigration authorities issue Special Passes for 48 hours or longer periods to various people for various reasons, but there is
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  • 286 1 Flood victims start to go home KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The flood situation m West Malaysia showed continued improvement today with evacuees m various affected areas beginning to return to their homes. However, m Malacca, the situation is still causing concern and the water level m Kuala Selangor is reported to
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  • 438 1 SINGAPORE and its four Commonwealth allies yesterday reached broad agreement on a loose, consultative arrangement to replace the Anglo-Mala-yan Defence Agreement which lapses this year. The agreement was reached on the first day of talks between officials from Australia, Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand
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  • 246 1 Robbers escape with $100,000 in three minutes IT TOOK ONLY three minutes for an armed gang to rake up $100,000--worth of watches and cigarette lighters m a North Bridge Road jeweller's shop yesterday and get clean away with their loot. The lightning raid startled the 10 assistants m Lee Chay
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 64 1 Yahya's 'nuclear' concern RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Pakistan President Yahya Khan today expressed concern to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau over reports of development of nuclear weapons by India, a Pakistan Government spokesman said. The two leaders met for two hours and discussed a wide range of subjects. AFP ODD WASHINGTON: India's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 869 2 THE five power defence arrangement has always assumed Singapore-Malaysian co-operation. The British and Australian public are being led to wonder whether this exists. (See extracts of newspaper articles below). The question marks are fair enough. It is a fact that Singapore and Malaysia became separate
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  • 741 2  -  Siaka Stevens 2Z. Sierra Leone SIERRA LEONE appears to have regained political stability and put itself back on the path of economic growth after a period of extraordinary turbulence (See below). One of the oldest and best developed of Britain's African dependencies, it got off
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  • Article, Illustration
    405 2 SWAZILAND is a tiny enclave surrounded by South Africa, except for a 70-mile border on the east with Portuguese Mozambique geopolitical ly not much of a help. Like Lesotho and Botswana, Swaziland was to have been handed over by Britain to South Africa. The arrangement was cancelled m
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  • 417 2 Re -thinking school integration /^y THE SINGAPORE HERALD Friday. January 8, 1971 THE findings of the Singapore University team which looked into relationships between English- and Chinesestream students m integrated schools deserve attention. Two undergraduates, supervised by a sociology lecturer, observed Secondary Four students m three integrated schools and concluded
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  • 237 2 PRINCE Makhosini Dlamini, bora m ISI4 m Swaziland, Is the greatgrandson of former King Sobhuza I. He was educated m local schools and at Umphumulo Training Institute at Natal, South Africa. He began his career In education, hiding posts as teacher and headmaster at several local high schools
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  • 244 3 GOVERNMENT chemists are analysing samples taken from oil tankers near Pulau Bukom to find out which ship released the oil which left a slick stretching for about a quarter of a mile two days ago. The samples were being matched against others
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  • 75 3 THE Economic Development Board plans to set up an investment centre m Zurich to attract more Europeans to do business here. If set up, this will be the EDB's 13th overseas investment centre and its fourth m Europe. A senior official, Mr. Chan Chin Bock,
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  • 214 3 CHINESE Y TO BUY 20 LANGUAGE BOOTHS FOR JAPANESE LESSONS THE Chlaese YMCA Is negotiating for the purchase of 2t language laboratory booths response to the "very popular demand" for Its conversational Japanese course for beginners. A new set of language laboratory aids would cost $lt,t*t or more. "But we
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  • 48 3 A LABOURER was fined $200 In a magistrates court 1 yesterday for possessing 27 "M pills containing methaqualone. Kutip Awang, 20, was arrested at a coffee stall m Jalan Re bong on Dec. 16, last year. The pills were found In his hand.
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  • 86 3 12-lecture course on costing INTRODUCTION to Costing, a 12-lecture course, will start on Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Chemistry Lecture Theatre m the University of Singapore. The course, organised by the Extra-Mural Studies department, wfll be conducted by Mr. M.N. Campos. This course will help those working m
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  • 250 3 RESULT OF LAST MONTH'S SEMINAR JURONG Shipyard has created vacancies for 60 Malay youths to be employed as apprentices as a result of last month' s seminar on Malay participation m national development. This was disclosed by Inche Zainal Abideen bin Kassim, chairman of
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  • 224 3 Well-educated young people 'still too complacent' MORE young Singaporeans should play an active role m politics and community affairs, Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa said last night. At present there was too much complacency among the young and well-educated, he said m a speech at the Jalan Tenteram Community
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  • 79 3 THE Singapore Pools Private Limited has announced that payments for the 3-digit ($100) and 4-digit ($250-1500) prizes on the Singapore Sweep Draw No 1/71 held on Tuesday, will be made on Jan 12. and 14 respectively. Winners can collect the money from the Singapore Pools Limited,
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  • 28 3 DEREK KING of the Naval Base was fined $25 m a traffic court yesterday for riding his motor-cycle without lights on Oct. 7 last year.
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  • 148 3 POLICE yesterday recovered a .303 Lee Enfield rifle which belonged to a policeman who was shot dead m the great Treasury robbery m Johore Bahru more than two years ago. The rifle, rusty and unserviceable, was found by a party of
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  • 29 3 PENANG, Thurs. The Marine Police detained a motor-boat with four crew members who were found fishing m restricted waters off Telok Kumbar at about 4.15 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 396 4  - HUSBAND-AND- WIFE TRAINING TEAM AT THE HYATT Waiter to manager: Hard work pays off JENNY LEW By HARD work and a determination to succeed have paid off for Mr. Johnny Yuen, 26, from Hongkong. Johnny joined the Miramar Hotel m Hongkong as a waiter when he was 15 and is
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  • 203 4 ABANDONED IN SUITCASE AT CUSTOMS COUNTER A SUITCASE containing $68,000 worth of gold bars was abandoned on the clearance counter at Pay a Lebar Airport on Wednesday night. The gold bars, wrapped m brown paper and weighing 25 y A Ib are now m the
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  • 402 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Road traffic is now possible along the west coast of West Malaysia from Penang to Johore Bahru, with the reopening of several arterial roads m the southern States. Both routes from Johore Bahru to Batu Pahat via Pontian or Ayer Hi tarn
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  • 108 4 SINGAPORE postal authorities are helping out their Malaysian counterparts by forwarding mail from Johore to Kuala Lumpur. A spokesman for the Postal Services Department said yesterday that because of the disruption of communications m West Malaysia, mail from Johore was being brought to Singapore
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  • 552 4  - Cherry Viken in near-miss drama with mystery cargo ship HERBERT FERNANDEZ By THE Singapore tanker, Cherry Viken nearly collided with a cargo ship yesterday while it was being towed to Singapore for repairs. According to its master, Capt. H. Stien, the incident occurred near Horsburgh Lighthouse, 35 miles from Singapore,
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  • 199 4 THAI International plans to begin a weekly flight between Bangkok and Sydney via Singapore m .April this year. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. John Hoyer, the airline's s general manager for Brunei, East Malaysia and Singapore. Thai International will be the first
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  • 515 5 'Govt must halt housing inflation' 'PRICES FOR MIDDLE-CLASS HOMES HAVE DOUBLED' THE GOVERNMENT has been urged to intervene to curb runaway prices for middle-class homes. The latest monthly economic bu Detin published by the SiMa pore Indian Chamber of Commerce says, "In the last few months property prices m ?i26.*
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  • 245 5 THE National Trades Union Congress has set up a "Courtesy Campaign Committee" for the forthcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference which will open here on Jan. 14. The NTUC's move is m response to the call made by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew recently for courtesy and
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  • 252 5 yesterday's picture. MR. Trevor Howard, 54, the tough guy of movies, arrived m Singapore on Wednesday night on his way to Australia to promote his latest film, "Ryan's Daughter." He leaves today for a threeweek tour of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
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  • 118 6 FLOODS RAVAGE NEW WAGE SCALES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Implementation of the new pay scales for Government servants based on the Suffian Report has been postponed because of the floods. Government servants who have opted for the new scales were to have been paid their new salaries this month, but some
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  • 100 6 CEYLON'S Prime Minister Mrs. S. Baadaranalke will spend Monday visiting factories aad housing estates In Jurong Town. Mrs. Baadaranaike is expected to fly In on Sunday. She Is scheduled to spend a day at Jurong aad then visit two other factories at
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  • 35 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The former commander of the Third Malaysian Infantry Brigade m Sarawak, Brig. Gen. Zain Hashim, left today for a one-year senior staff course at the Imperial Defence College m London.
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  • 165 6 KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Alliance has set up an eight-man Welfare Relief Committee to extend assistance to flood victims m West Malaysia. The Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. T.Y. Tan, was formed after an emergency meeting of the Sarawak Alliance here last night.
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  • 108 6 Lost in flood— a Pahang road IT COULD be swampland. But a road runs through the left half of the picture. Only telegraph poles tell the tale of this flooded area of Pahang. Above it, a Royal Navy Wessex helicopter whirring m with the first relief supplies. It is one
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  • Viewpoint
    • 326 6 HDB TO STUDY FEASIBILITY OF PROVIDING COMMON TV ANTENNA I REFER to the letter by "Johnny Tan" (S.H. Jan. 1) We thank him for his suggestion regarding installation of common T.V. antennae m all HDB flats and wish to explain that when T.V. broadcasting was introduced m Singapore the Board
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    • 523 6 Passing the buck instead of providing answers I AM feeling the futility of airing grievances through the press because m almost all important issues, the particular department concerned comes out with feeble justifications to prove that the responsibility does not lie with it, but without offering any constructive practical solution
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    • 103 6 FIND HOMES FOR THESE POOR KIDS LAST Sunday morning, I saw a group of young children sleeping on the floor behind the "National" building opposite Capitol Theatre. It was a shocking and pathetic sight. I suppose they must be waifs. Otherwise they would not have made the back of the
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    • 33 6 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed.
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    • 155 6 Where do we park our cars? A FEW days ago a white line was drawn along Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, as a result of which vehicle owners are unable to find sufficient parking space near their flats. Blocks 25, 26 and 27 share a common car park totally inadequate even
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    • 503 6 I REFER to the letter by "Better Coordination" entitled "The three-week mini-term m vocational schools" (S.H. Dec. 2). Vocational Institutes and Industrial Training Centres are run on an entirety different basis from primary and secondary schools and should not be expected to follow the same
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  • 121 6 SWEDISH men will be soon wearing Singaporemade coloured underwear. A consignment of 75,000 pairs of coloured underwear leaves for Sweden on the Scanservice vessel Japan today. The general manager of Raya Mills Corporation, Mr. Gopinath Pillai yesterday said that people m the
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  • 339 6 Vegetables left to rot as slides block roads TANAH RATA, Thurs. Cameron Highlands vegetables worth more than half a million dollars have been dumped into rivers or left to rot because landslides have cut off the Cameron Highlands Road. The farmers' produce had been held up on the highlands since
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  • 87 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 176 pilgrims, including the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Inche Mohamed Yaacob, and his wife, left here by chartered aircraft for Mecca this morning. Also on board were the Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand, Tan Sri Hamid Bidin, and
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  • 437 7 Pianist Rosalyn to play at the Victoria Theatre SINGAPOREANS will have the opportunity to listen to a young Japanese violinist and pianist Rosalyn Tureck at the Victoria Theatre later this month. The Singapore Musical Society wll present Miss Masako Yanagita on Friday, Jan. 22. Masako, 26, began her career as
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  • 291 7 ARTIST YAN LOVES TO WORK ON METAL MANY of our local artists have dabbled m the metal medium, producing abstract and even surrealistic pieces of which the keen but neophyte collector is often uncertain and finally tends to reject. The work of Van Sook Leong, however, is far from being
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  • 195 7 IT'S OFF— THAT ONE-HOUR SHOW FOR GOVT HEADS A ONE-HOUR multicultural show scheduled to be held on Jan. 17 at the Victoria Theatre for those attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference has been cancelled. The cancelled show which would have included among other things a Chinese orchestra, an Indian
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  • 351 7 "SLEEPLESS City", a modern Mandarin play with background setting m Shanghai, will be staged by Singapore Amateur Players at the Victoria Theatre from tonight till Sunday. The play which begins at 7.45 p.m. each night portrays the acute struggle between national capitalists and foreign
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  • 426 7 SANTANA has brought m a new revolution m pop music. They have blended progressive pop music with native latin American rhythms and seem to have persuaded many other groups to take up their line. With the success of "Evil Ways" few can doubt
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  • 154 7 CHESS.. .by Herald Knight AMERICAN Grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky, 59 years old and US Champion for many years, showed that he was still as good as ever when he beat Japan's Matumoto m a brilliant game. Reshevsky, with the white pieces, played the Sicilian, and forced the
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    • 268 7 10 a.m. C p.m.: Art exhibition by Mr. Van Sook Leong at the Gallery of Fine Art, Raffles Place. C p.m.: Carnival Trade Fair 1971 at Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Seng Road. C3tpm.A pantomime, Little Red Riding Hood at Rowcroff Theatre, Ayer Rajah Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at
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  • 378 11 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The Vatican expressed "extreme suffering" over the death sentence Imposed on a Roman Catholic bishop In Cameroon yesterday, and publicly appealed for clemency. It said Cameroon authorities should follow the examples of Spain and the Soviet Union, which recently commuted the death
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  • 392 11 Jarring bows to Israel talks plea UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Special envoy Gunnar Jarring flew to Jerusalem today for urgent talks with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban on steps for Middle East peace. Diplomatic sources said the Swedish diplomat had bowed to Israeli demands after concluding that substantive discussions could not
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    198 11 THE NAME of black revolutionary Angela Davis has become a rallying cry here. "Why are you persecuting Angela Davis?** is the fashionable new retort to any criticism of the Soviet Union replacing such standards as "why do you lynch negroes m Alabama." and "why do you kill babies In
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  • 46 11 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba arrived here by special U.S. Air Force flight for emergency medical treatment at Washington's Walter Reed military hospital. He is to be given a thorough checkup on the advice of his personal doctors, many of them heart specialists.
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  • 355 11  -  JAMES R. PEIPERT By In MOSCOW But "all honest people of the world are concerned over the destiny of Angela Davis, young communist philosophy teacher, courageous fighter for civil rights and freedom In the United States," the official news agency Tass said on
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  • 277 11 THE U.S. Army will discharge on April 1 about one-fourth of its helicopter pilots before their enlistments are completed. Army spokesmen said the move is part of the over-all manpower reductions which will bring army strength down from its Vietnam war peak of
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  • 135 11 'BEER NOT ALCOHOLIC MAN IS CLEARED HAMBURG, West Germany, Thurs. A 33--year-old Yugoslav of the Muslim faith was acquitted of assault after claiming m court here that beer was not an alcoholic drink, it was reported yesterday. The following dialogue took place between the Judge and the accused: Judge: "You
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  • 276 11 fIBU en-stES WfrfttEHfttt&E MIAMI, Thurs. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's sister, Juanita, said yesterday that the Soviet Union's new Ambassador to Cuba is an expert m the installation of nuclear rockets and "co-ordinator of guerilla forces." Miss Castro, an outspoken opponent of her brother's
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  • 46 11 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Congress Party programme for the mid-term elections next month will include a pledge to work for restricted urban property rights. A property restriction plan will be included m proposed measures to reduce the gap between low and high income groups.
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  • 303 11 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian Government today reaffirmed its "sovereign" right to refuse assisted passage to British migrants of nonEuropean stock despite the British Race Relations Act. Australian Immigration Minister Philip Lynch said the question of who was to receive assistance to travel to Australia
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  • 232 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. The University of California's hormone research laboratory yesterday announced the development of the first synthetic human growth hormone, giving a new tool to cancer and growth-related Illness researchers. The announcement of the discovery was made by Dr. C.H. U, biochemistry professor and director
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  • 282 12 Vietnam ammo dump explodes SAIGON, Thurs. A ten-hour series of massive explosions wrecked the biggest allied ammunition depot m Central South Vietnam, killing three Koreans, injuring 16 others and destroying several thousand tons of ammunition. It was the worst ammunition m the country for nearly two years. Tonight the cause
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  • 252 12 U.S. unable to account for millions aid WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Defence Department confessed yesterday it spends millions of dollars each year to arm foreign Governments, but was unable to tell a Congressional sub-committee how much each country receives or the total annual cost for military assistance. "We certainly are
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  • 73 12 NEW YORK, Thurs. These three styles m Denim were shown on Tuesday m New York at a presentation by the Denim Council as part of the New York couture national press week. From left, models wear gold denim shorts with multi-coloured trim, an early American, striped
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  • 89 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. Foreign Minister Adam Malik today implicitly confirmed that Lieutenant General Hartono, Indonesian Ambassador to North Korea, whose death was announced yesterday, had committed suicide. Bombarded with questions by newsmen outside his office, Mr. Malik said: "I cannot confirm or deny the
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  • 290 12 PERTH, Australia: A Major power cut plunged the city into chaos the second time m 10 days. Scores of workers trapped m office lifts had to be freed by technicians. Thousands of housewives were unable to cook the evening meal and restaurants turned people away. UNITED
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  • 383 12 From Page One "As a result of this assurance, we have decided to cancel the operation to stockpile food m Parliament House," Tun Tan added. A report from Kelantan said the level of the river m Kuala Krai has fallen below the danger level of
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  • 196 12 No break-up over arms sales, says new Pakistan envoy BRITAIN'S decision to sell arms to South Africa will not break up the Commonwealth, the new Pakistani High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. Z.M. Farooki, said last night. Mr. Farooki, 44, who arrived from Washington to take up his new appointment, said
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  • 33 13 Friday, Jan. 8, 1971 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Pago 14 TV Pm.m i« n«™«.^ it rago 15 o MOTORING/ Pagoo 16/21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/ SHIPPING PULL-OUT/ Pages 17—20 SPORT/Pagos 23 /24
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  • 272 13 A weather 'eye' for airport to see up to 2,000 miles SINGAPORE'S weathermen will be able see storm cloud formations as far away as the heart of China by the end of February. The Meteorological Department here is installing $3 0,000- worth of equipment which will enable them to receive
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  • 368 13 WHEN THE BIG JETS FLY IN, CHANGI PUTS OUT THE RED CARPET Changi Hotel, which is run by the Far East Air Force. It faces a sandy beach. THE big Jetllaer files la from London earoafte to Hongkong. The 13S passengerg disembark aad are takes straight to a first-class hotel.
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  • 241 13 A RICE hawker who was arrested as a result of a coroner's inquiry into the deaths of a youth and a girl m Upper Serangoon Road m June, was acquitted yesterday of causing their death by a negligent act. Lee Yee
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  • 48 13 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman will leave m March for Jeddah, where arrangements have been made to establish the Islamic Secretariat, of which he is secretary-general. He told reporters that m Jeddah, "I wfll have to give up hobbies such as horse-racing and golf."
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  • 90 13 TWO employees at the Naval Base were presented with good service testimonials by the Officer Commanding the base, Capt. T.H. Bradbury, at HMS Terror. They .were Inche Palil bin Sadari, a plant operator, and Mr. Kwang An Kirn, a joiner. They both have 24
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  • 195 13 Union worried at bid to offset CPF dues THE Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union has hit out at employers who are seeking to offset the increased Central Provident Fund contribubutions against workers' gratuity payments. In its newsletter, The Insurance Workers, the SIECU says that it welcomes the increase m the
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  • 34 13 IN LAST night's Toto draw No. 2/71, the numbers picked were 19, 11, 32, 10 and 8. The additional number was 41. In the circles draw the numbers were 36, 49 and 28.
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  • 20 13 TODAY: 7.27 am (8.4 ft.); 10.09 pm (7.8 ft.) TOMORROW 8.27 am (8.7 ft.); 10.58 pm (8.1 ft.)
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  • 128 13 A BAR girl was fined $200, or two weeks' jail, by Second Magistrate Tan Lian Ker yesterday for scratching a police constable's neck when he attempted to arrest her for disorderly behaviour. Lucy Bu Ngoh, 31, of Toa Payoh, was charged with causing hurt
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  • 739 14 Factory boss to pay $169,000 for tax dodging BUSINESSMAN MUST SELL HIS HOME BUSINESSMAN Chew Shia Chan, learned an expensive lesson yesterday. He was fined $15,000 on 11 counts of tax evasion and ordered to pay $154,000 as tax composition and penalties. Now he has been forced to sell his
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  • 101 14 A QUARRY-WORKER's widow told a coroner yesterday that her husband who was a habitual drinker died a day after he drank methylated spirits by mistake. Madam Tan Chin Yeoh, 42, of Jurong Road, said her husband, Loh Ah Soon, also 42, was a
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  • 105 14 SECOND round talks between the Ministry of Education and union leaders of Singapore's 20,000 teachers are expected to be held next week A source close to the five teachers' unions, who were involved m the first round of negotiations on a revised salary
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  • 180 14 GOODWOOD GROUP CALLS IN EXPERT TO TRAIN MANAGERS THE GOODWOOD Hotels Corporation (Pte) Ltd has engaged an American hotel executive, Mr. J.F. Isard (above), to train its middle and top management level staff. Mr. Isard, who will be here for six months, will also help the Group set up an
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  • 162 14 THE Straits Steamship tanker Relau, which was grounded at the mouth of the Trengganu River on Dec. 29, and refloated two days later, will return here on Monday for drydocking. It is now anchored inside the river waiting to discharge its cargo of petrol
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  • 172 14 No fear of floods in Telok Ayer now SHOPKEEPERS and people m the Telok Ayer area no longer live m constant fear of floods. The Public Works Department has just completed a flood alleviation scheme costing $580,000 and it has proved successful during the past week of steady rain. The
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  • 114 14 A FOOD and fun fair will be held at the Jurong Civic Centre m Corporation Drive tomorrow. Mr Terry Holmes of the organising committee said: "The fair is being organised by the Jurong Town sub-centre of the St. John Ambulance Association and
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  • 93 14 THE Singapore Institute of Management will organise a course on Electronic Data Processing Management beginning next Tuesday. The 16-lecture course will De conducted by Mr. Lan Braslin, group systems manager for Dietnelm m Singapore and Malaysia. Lectures will be held on Tuesdays and Fridays from
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    • 239 14 TOMORROW ODEON MIDNIGHT! 16 NATIONS BATTLE FOR FOOTBALL'S GREATEST PRIZE! D THE WORLD CUP ftSg ft% MEXICO I97O W m*^ £^3- TNEDRAMA! ffl Uf\gk THE GOALS! THE GLORY! RANK ORGANISATION W PRESENTS .^*4k S&SS THE %^^3L WORLD AT H JT% THEIR FEET%*'; jT Screenplay by DEREK and DONALD FORD VB
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    • 62 14 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT GALAXY South-East Asia Film Co., Dresents for your grand Novel entertainment CEYLON's First Finest Tamil Motion Movie! "YEN SANGHU" (m Tamil) Exciting Drama.Beautiful Dances Melodious Songs c Unwanted c Hair? Remove it, the sure, safe, scientific way. By O t X c Ak «Pe«nced hand* of Mrs. Violette
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    • 524 14 \MMML i OKM TOOAYI 11 a.m^ 1-30. 4.00. 4.30 ft 9.30 p.™. •WEOOIN* NMMtr' (Mi Color) DomMs Waterman T— aa Wyatt Tomorrow Mtdnaghtl CoioT ••TNC WORLD AT THEIR FEET Tno World Cup M*ileo 1970 A Ran* Organisatioii Pictur* 16th DAYI No Froo Ust Daily 3 Shows; 2.30. 5.43 ft 9.00
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 47 15 graduate to J PGF engineered clubs that bring Vl\ a unique experience to every \i\ golfer the ultimate m golf club vk\ design and performance. A% PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTD. iM Sole Agent: Mtxhiidtoo HoWings(S) Pte.Ltd. 1 Killiney P.O. Box 122, Singapore 9. Tel: *****2 1
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 788 15 I RADIO I view |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 p.m. Opening and Programme 3.20 For The Family (English) Summary 2 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 3.05 Anekarama Aidilfitri Special Pro- Week (English) gramme On Hari Raya (Repeat) 2 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore (English 3.55 The
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  • 575 16 Speed and space in the super Subaru THOSE Japanese aircraft manufacturers, Fuji Heavy Industries, have produced some good cars ever since they plunged into the motorcar industry a few years ago. But m Singapore, these cars, sold under the brand name of Subaru by local agents Tan Lee Heng, are
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  • Article, Illustration
    512 16  -  ALLAN CHAN FJFKHF driver had had to walk his girl friend home after an unsuccessful venture to lovers' lane the night before. I placed the front wheels of the Subaru into the deepest part of the ditch and allowed them to sink and dig m after several wheel spins.
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  • 290 16 Grand ...for Cars IF YOU have a reasonably fast or slightly modified production car, you will have another chance to put your car and skill against similar cars and drivers m the Clubman event m this year's Singapore Grand Prix from April 8 to 11. For this event aims at
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 45 16 Accessories Of The Best QualityCForThe cMotoringEnthusiasts! Steering W heel Side Mirror DEALING IN ALL KINOS OF AUTOMOTIVE SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH FIXING. IMPORTERS b EXPORTERS Ttiznhthifi IZtadinf Qc, NO. 28. KERBAU ROAD, SPORE 8. P.O. Box 47 Owtn Road Post Office tel: ***** *****3
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  • 366 17 dPrix Family too! y fit any kind ;earbox bat a |p differential (lowed unless Undard equiply be lowered s most be of naterUl as the ones. Wider to a maximum £J are allowed be standard already of s>*J m which y cannot be by any wider YARDS ap events for
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  • 1285 17  - Power to spare the fabulous Honda 4 LEE CHIU SAW By A j*; MOTOR CYCUNC ANYTHING anyone can do we can do better. That seems to be the motto of Japanese motorcycle manufacturers. I thought the British had come up with a super-bike when I tested the BSA Rocket Three,
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  • 524 17 AN essential requirement of the internal combustion engine is lubrication: That is, a continuous oil supply to all the moving parts to cut friction to the minimum and keep bearings cool. This is particularly true m today's modern engines which have a large number of components
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    • 303 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling 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
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    • 1046 18  - Siberia— Japan's next target KOJI NAKAMURA From Tokyo THERE is more than five million square miles of Siberia, and pretty soon the 'Made m Japan' tag will be making a sizeable dent m it. That is, unless the politicians spoil the field.. IT'S one of those things the rest of
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    • 72 18 TOKYO Thurs. A mammoth 4,000-room hotel, far larger than the world's largest, will be built by Fujita Tourist Enterprises, one of Japan's leading tourist companies. Fujita said the 40-storey Hotel Chinzanso will be built on a 70,000-square metre compound at a cost of US$5O million. It is
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    • 225 18  -  B Leyland LONDON, Thurs. British Leyland will not Pay a final dividend. The interim of 3% per cent, already paid represents the total for the year to Sept. 30, 1970 (against 11 per cent). Pre-tax profit was £3,932,000 (£40.4 million), ??««A ale S of £1 0 20 .964,000
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    • 46 18 BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS wiil pay an interim dividend of five per cent on Feb. 1 to shareholders on the register on Jan. 21. EMI LONDON, Thurs. EMI Ltd said its change of name, from Electrical and Musical Industries to EMI Ltd, is now fully effective. Reuter
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    • 175 18 TOKYO, Thurs. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Inc. is watching with "acute interest" Japanese moves toward opening the securities industry to increased foreign participation, Donald T. Knode, head of the firm's Tokyo office, said. He was commenting yesterday on a Japanese Press report which said Merrill Lynch
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    • 108 18 Major US banks cut prime rates NEW YORK, Thurs. Chemical Bank of New York and First National City Bank of New York yesterday lowered their prime rates from 6.75 to 6.50 per cent. Chemical, America's sixth largest bank, and First National City, the second ranking bank m the country, thus
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    • 497 18 The rubber price this week (ended Jan. 7) rose and fell m unison with flood waters over a widespread area of West Malaysia, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. On the resumption of trading after the New year holiday, the week's peak of 50-7/8 cents was reached as the
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    • 304 18 PEOPLE in business Mr PAUL G PERALTA came out of retirement to join Hotel Royal as director of sales and public relations. Mr Peralta retired from Government service m June 1960 after 15 years m the Public Relations Office and the Department of Information Services. He joined the then Singapore
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    • 45 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.96. (2) 147.50; Hongkong 39.25: Beirut 37.80: London 37.39; Zurich 37.408 37.505: Paris 37.81. Note: (1) F.xport price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.
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    • 29 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Jan. 7. m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Very stead y: Spot 1443 1445. 3-month 1449 1451: Settlement 1442: Total turnover 555 tons.
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    • 622 18 The market moved ahead m quiet trading yesterday. Selective buying of leading issues was seen, after initial dullness reflecting press comment on Wednesday's NEDC meeting and the British Ley land results. Towards the close, the Financial Times was 2.4 up at 340.6. EMI was firm reflecting its
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    • 378 18 Stocks rallied sharply m early hectic trading that drove the NYSE ticker tape one minute late. Stanpoors industrial average gained 20 cents, while (Paid prices at 1100 utilities rose 25 cents and rails 1 2 cents. Upside issues held nearly a three-to-one advantage over the backsliders
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    • 189 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were very steady yesterday with Philips bent- fit ting from foreign interest. Hoogovens and KLM rose. Plantations were higher. Most insurances and shipping rose. Major banks gained ground with AlgemeUe Bank Nederland very firm on reported West German interest. Most local industrials were firm. PARIS The
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  • 726 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD \A/pQthni inH SThiDs^a^ Coast ports of North. Central or South America V_VV7OIUV/LJI HJ sh'PS sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc Friday, January 8, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this
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  • 215 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 IK Islay Keer Co. (Pte) Ltd ***** PL P.N. Pelajaran National Indonesia ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 lAL Interasia shipping Agency 9841 58/9 Pelnl Lin# *****1 Jus JCSa^L^r I^* Un J?S! lOL '"terocean Lines (S.E.A.) Pte. Ltd *****/9 m
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 699 19 V^^ NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD V, UNCQWEOWATCD IN TMj WEPUtIC Of «NGAfQWC) ICB BUtIDtNG 2 SHENTON WAV SINGAPORE 1 TEL 983*33-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON. H'BURG. R'DAM. HAVRE. ■■—■Mf M him HMM AMtVU NCTTUNt AQUAMAWNt JJJ.^ j.V */10 Jm UJm L don 8/2. Hamburg 12/ Havre 14/2. r
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  • 549 20 including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. w«H«rc ior i-ar ACHILLES 36 (S) J«n 15/15 Hongkong, Kobe. Y'hami. BF/MC ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka. Yokohama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka. Vhama. Vancouver, B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY Fed 20/23
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  • 198 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA m Pt/Jan 9 P. Sham (Jan 10), Singapore (Jan 11), Fremantle (Jan 18). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 28/30 P. Sham (Jan 31), Spore (Feb 1), Fremantle (Feb 8). AUS/AUS BENVENUE m Pt/Jan 9 Manila. BEN/BEN
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  • 343 20 AMPERA 1 1 SLS TOY T g. Pinang/Temb.lahan. PL/Pl AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU BOGOWONTO SLS TDY Djakarta. PU/PL "CHERRY BAGUS" In Pt/Jan 9 Kuching. LS/LS DARPO EMPAT In Pt/Jan 10 Ojambi. Sl/S DARPO SATU Jan 30/Feb 4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI ENGGANO SLS TDY Belawan/Atjeh Ports. PL/PL FERNBROOK
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  • 334 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY 8 OUT: Rapidor 1/2; Peisander 10/11; Hoegh Pilot 18; Aiko Maru 20 west; Shunwa Maru 22; Kyoyo Maru 29/30; Toyo Maru No. 1 31/32; Lawanti 33/34; Memnon 42/43; Georgi Benkovski 48; Star Arturus 45Riau II
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 425 20 REGULAR EUROPE SERVICE TO: HAMBURG, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM ANTWERP Spore Panang Hamburg -ING YUNG 10/12 Jan 13/14 Jan 11 Feb VEH YUNG 10/12 Mar 13/14 Mar 11 Apr ORIENTAL QUEEN 10/12 Apr 13/14 Apr 12 May Passenger accommodation available to London 4- north continental ports. Accepting liquid cargo at Spore
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  • 1775 21 KATHMANDU, Thurs. The Nepalese Government has been urged to obtain vital Imports petrol, kerosene and salt from third countries, following the breakdown m IndiaNepal trade and transit talks. The call came from the Nepalese Commerce and Industry Federation which said the Government should not depend solely
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  • 76 21 (Managers' prices for Jan. 8) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.23 1.28 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.04 1.09 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.24 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.01 1.06 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.05 1.10 Singapore
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  • 830 21 MALAYSIA/SING RUBBER 4f-7/8 cents a Id. (up a quarter cent). The market opened »W lower yesterday with first business m January l RSS passing at 49-5/8 cents. Speculator long buyer improved levels marginally to the high of the day of so cents for the current month and 52 cents
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  • 160 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per lonp ton): Philippine /Indonesian Jan. 232, Fob. 234 V*, March 235" all resellers. COO.t NUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan/ Feb. 338 sellers: Ceylon Jan/
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  • 315 21 The downward drift was halted >esterday on selective demand. Trading, however, remained light. The close was firm, with the stock average 19.22 yen higher at 2.000.96 yen. S«>n> attracted active demand following reports that the Bank of Japan had resumed accepting applications by foreign investors for the
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  • 586 21 Milling shares continued to retreat yesterday although losses generally were less severe and some issues showed signs of recovery. International Mining moved between 70 and 80 cents all day, closing at 80 cents for a net gain of four cents. The options performed similarly, finishing steady on
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  • 272 21 Trading pace slowed down yesterday and total turnover value dwindled further to 58.72 million, down $1.76 million from Wednesday. Prices, however, held steady within narrow limits. Slater Walker was a particularly firm spot. advancing 40 cents, while Hongkong Klectric was maintained at 824.20. Banks remained unchanged but
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  • 209 21 LONDON, Thurs. The market opened on a moderately active note today and grain shippers covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$5 fio (free m and out) for January and from the same loading area to Tokyo/Hakata range at US$B. lO fd (free discharge),
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1009 22 I 111 I gf-i RRRRRRRRRHvCsQEBMRasfIOD OTF HOLLAND ROAD— GroeaXeaf View 2 storsy semi-detached house available for one/two years lease from 1.2.71. Land 5.096 •q-ft- Quote rental furnished or un L M n d APP«y owner. Box H1265 Singapore Herald. TWENTY TO FIFTY ACRES of low/swampy agricultural land DISTRICT TEN Four
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    • 312 22 iQICQI For our Classified f 0100 1 Tele- Ads Service SHARIKAT KIAN TONG— 2IB Cnangi Road (5 m.s.) After sales service Air-conditioners end Refrigerators (all-brands) Room and Package unit Tel. 49/417. LATEST TWOOOOR FROSTFREE Refrigerator G.E. Hotpoint Philips G.E.C. A Acma available at Marden Generel Services Telephone *****/*****0 82. Orcherd
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    • 502 22 BIFTEO CLAIRVOYANTS and Crystal Reader are availabi. i 2OOi r£r 3OOpm -ViJSo p.m. 10.30 p.m. everyday it R.fflj. Villa... Cusc.den *o*V »"WCE Willing to do part-time for any firms or offices from 6.00 p m. onwards. Reasonable salary required. Apply Box H1252 Singapore Her.ld AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICED for a nominal
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    • 518 22 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence course. Diploma recognised by institute of Professional Designers for Associate Membership. Those alreedy qualified m certain subjects can have them weived with a reduction m fee. Free brochure by airmail from Dept. STP Rhodec School. BCM/Rhodec London w\C. 1 England. BRITISH QUALIFICATIONS m Book-keeping.
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    • 503 22 REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P. A CASH Complete range to suit everyone SHOWROOMS Clemenceau Aye.. 233 People's Park Ccr..|ilex (Ist Floor) Tel. *****5. Joo Chiat Road. Corporation Drive (.lurong Town) REDIFFUSION REPAIRS ANY MAKE OF TV SETS Phone *****/2 Communal Aerial Systems Closed Circuit T.V. Background Music Installation Phone 2501 1.
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    • 226 22 TANGLIN DRIVING SCHOOL quick to pass your driving test. Hourly $6/- 16 Tanglin Road Spore Tel. *****9. TUITION AT YOUR HOME. Primary classes Evening* Monday Friday. Send your name and address to Box H1259 Singapore Herald for a personal visit. EXPERT LONDON TUITION by airLaw: LL.B. Bar: Secretaryship: ACIS: Accountancy:
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  • 396 23 W^k m«r« hC Malaysian floods earlier m the Zrive to tht £Li?n UiS^ On norses have m t0 Th^rl J U kit Tlmah me eting this weekend. adeoEn^ V T l f 61 horses scratched when acceptances closed yesterday. On a soft track yesterday, Bash
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  • 287 23 Warning for Big Philou's trainer Cummings MELBOURNE, Thurs. The Victoria Racing Club investigating the doping of a horse m the Melbourne Cup, Australia's richest race, last year, has severely reprimanded a leading trainer. The VRC Stewards reprimanded trainer Bart Cummings for inadequate stable security at the time of the Cup.
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  • 168 23 TEE UP times for the Singapore Island Country Club Gold Medal golf tomorrow at the Bukit Course, starting at 115 p.m. 1.1 5 W.G.R. Darnngton (IS); F.C. Lian (19); Tan Chwee Lee (IS); 1.21 D.D. Wilson (8); R. de Souza (14); Oon Beng Choo (12); 127 Wong
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  • 204 23 MEXICO CITY, Thurs Juvenile tennis stars from Switzerland, Spain, Australia, and Czechoslovakia survived the first two rounds of play m Mexico's International Juveniles tournament at the Chapultepec Sports Club. Mexican Octavio Martinez, Juvenile singles champion, easily defeated West German Ulrich Pinner, 6-2, 6-4. Ulrich earlier beat
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  • 93 23 Nine-bout boxing tournament tomorrow POLICE Academy will nieet Maude Road Community Centre m a nine-bout tournament at Maude Road CC tomorrow from Bp.m. The Director of Police Academy, Mr. Phang Cheow Hock, will present the prizes. The programme (Maude Road CC first) Lightweight: V. Sukumaran VS Sidney Smith; Lim Phee
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  • 498 23 PEKING, Thurs To beat a world record is, for Chinese sportsmen, a way of honouring their great leader Mao Tse Tung and their country, said China's world high jump record holder Ni Chih Chin m a recent exclusive interview with AFP
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  • 320 23 Major upsets in Tasmanian tennis tourney HOBART, Australia, Thurs. Top seeded Patti Hogan of the United States and third seed Winnie Shaw of Scotland were both defeated m the third round of the Tasmanian tennis championships yesterday. The Soviet Union's top woman player, Olga Morzova, seeded seventh, was also defeated.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 17 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left X THINK I'VE f^v^^ -^^f pCi^^SMALLER^^^ L TH^FUTUWS^ 2 L TO^^UP°' 0
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  • 559 24 CHANGE IN KNOCKOUT SYSTEM FOR FINAL STAG ES 1974 WORLD CUP ATHENS, Thurs. Sixteen teams will take part, as m the past, m the final stage of the 1974 World Football Cup but the knock-out system will be changed, a special FIFA commission decided here yesterday. The decision has to
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  • 416 24 LONDON, Thurs. British sportswriters had few words of sympathy today for Sonny Liston, former world heavyweight boxing champion who died m Las Vegas on Tuesday night. "It is idle to pretend that Liston was anything but a thug outside the ring and a
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  • 213 24 CECIL Cooke fomer 1 irst Secretary of the Singapore Hivjli Coumission m Kuala Lumpur has been appointed hoiiorary secretary of the Singapore Cricket Association at the annual general meeting at Singapore Cricket Club yesterday The outgoing secretary is Mr. O.J. Hozario. SECOND YEAR Mr. S.T. Stewart
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  • 600 24 TEN-YEAR-OLD Yap Chin Boon created a big upset m the Eagle Cup invitational table tennis tournament when he beat the current Singapore junior champion Yuen Chin Fatt m three sets of 21-18, 19-21, 21-18 m an inter-club tie at Kallang Park last night. Chin Boon
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  • 321 24  - Sport should bridge barriers between nations JASBIR SINGH SPORTS should help bridge all barriers between different races and the nations rather than create obstacles. This is the opinion of Mr. Conrad Hunte, former vice-captain of the West Indies Cricket team, who is now m Singapore with the Moral Re-armament group.
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  • 362 24 Late rally saves match for Kiwis A STRONG rally late m the second half enabled "B" Company, Ist Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Lightweights to hold Singapore Cricket Club Nomads to an 8-all draw m a rousing rugby friendly on the padang yesterday. Nomads collected their points from a goal
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  • 118 24 LONDON, Thurs. Yeovil Town, the little Somerset nonleague club with the reputation of being a "giant-killer", failed m its bid to topple first division side Arsenal m the third round of the F.A. Cup at Yeovil. A crowd of 14,500, which brought m record receipts of £12,500,
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