Singapore Herald, 16 January 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 152 Singapore Saturday, January 16, 1971 MC(P) N0. 2525 IS CENTS
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  • 117 1 AHOY THERE, AND WHAT JOLLY TIMING TOO... abu*!!.: a ttoyai Navj Wessex helicopter shadowing the 19,200-ton Russian cruisei Aleksandr Suvorov as she passed close to Singapore yesterday accompanied by a 3,885-ton destroyer, the Kotlin (right foreground) on hei way into the Indian Ocean. In Singapore yesterday, the Soviet Embassy denied
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  • 252 1 INDIA yesterday suggested that President Kaunda's draft "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles" should be called the Singapore Declaration. Sardar Swaran Singh, leader of the Indian delegation said In his speech at the Commonwealth Conference: "We believe that this draft declaration will strengthen the ideals and basic concepts which are
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  • 950 1 Kaunda: No gun at any head WERE TO DISCUSS THINGS AS RIENDS AND EQUALS' PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda said last night that he had not come to Singapore to ruin the conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government. He said that when Zambia was critical, it did so with a .view to
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  • 117 1 $200,000 Toto Jackpot won THE Cash Jackpot of $200,000 m Thursday's Toto draw No. 4/71 has been won. There was, however, no second prize winner. The jackpot prize for tomorrow's Toto draw is $100,000. DDD ASWAN: President Anwar Sadat today officially inaugurated Egypt's mammoth A swan high dam
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  • 76 1 tiiv. EiunAnu nrdui jave a dinner last night on >oard the amphibious issault vessel Intrepid at he Woodlands Naval Base for the Prime Ministers of Singapore. Australia, Malaysia and New Zealand. Informed sources said that they iscussed the arrangements for the fivepower Ministerial meeting
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  • 515 1 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Tun Abdulßazak said yesterday that his country viewed with grave concern any encouragement whether blatant or implied to racist governments m Southern Africa. Speaking on the world political situation at the Commonwealth Conference, Tun Razak said such encouragement boosted
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  • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A staunch ally of China has approached the Malaysian High Commission In London for clarification of Malaysia's proposal for the neutrllsaUon f South-East Asia, guaranteed by the Big Powers including China. Bernama understands that the approach was made through Its
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  • 49 1 MANILA, Fri. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos ordered oil firms today to withhold temporarily any increase m petrol prices, ending a seven-day transit strike. The President directed the Price Control Council to enforce his order for seven days until reasonable prices could be determined.
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  • 93 1 Four Steps to All-Day-Neatness the greaseless Vitaiis way. STEP 1 It's your hair you are grooming, so shake Vitaiis directly onto your hair— .not your hands. Now groom! Notice how alive your hair looks that's greaseless Vitaiis, fighting dandruff, keeping you neat for the rest of the day STEP 2
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  • 5013 2 By IN THIS background paper the Tanzanian leader spells out the complete African case against Britain's plan to sell arms to South Africa. He explains why apartheid is not just a continental issue, but one which should deeply concern the Commonwealth and the world. He
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  • 570 2 A monumental compliment to Britain POLEMICS on Britain's proposal to sell arms to South Africa are brought to a close with the magnificent summation by Tanzania's President Julius Nyerere published elsewhere on this page. The essence of apartheid is recalled for those who may have allowed its current entrenchment to
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  • 111 3 HEADS of State and Ministers of Commonwealth nations rubbed shoulders with the crowds at the Horticulture and Aquarium Fish Show 1971, opened by Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for National Development yesterday. Flanked by officials of the show and their Ministers, the YIPs admired colourful aquarium fish,
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  • 247 3 PIRATE taximen win get a chance to make a living driving COMFORT taxis when more of these are put on the roads. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, secretary general of the National Trades Union Congress which is sponsoring the taxi co-operative, gave
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  • 94 3 TEO Aik Liang of Jalan Piring was fined a total of $160 for committing three traffic offences at the junction of South Bridge Road and Cross Street on March 27 last year. He was fined $40 for driving his lorry against a 'No Entry' sign; $40
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  • 180 3 LOCALLY produced sauces and pickled goods now cost 10 per cent more, because of an increase m the price of coarse salt from Thailand. The goods affected are soya beans, chilli, tomato, fish and sweet sauces, vinegar, salted soya beans, and
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  • 90 3 THE United National Front has submitted to the Commonwealth Heads of Government now meeting here a memorandum complaining about "lack of Parliamentary democracy" m Singapore. The front, which contested last year's by-elections, described itself m the memorandum as an amalgamation of three
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  • 251 3 A MAN ran amok with a parang, slashing everything m his way and injuring three factory workers at the Guthrie Waugh factory m Bukit Timah yesterday. He also smashed the windscreens of two cars and a van, all parked m the compound. According to
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  • 146 3 POLICE recovered two stolen watches and 14 pots of orchid plants after detaining two youths on Thursday. At about 10.45 p.m. detectives from Kandang Kerbau police station searched two youths m Boon Teck Road a few hours after one of them had robbed
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  • 394 4 A LOVE marriage between a teacher and a seamstress after seven years' courtship ended on the rocks within two weeks when the husband told his wife to take a lover, the Maintenance Court was told yesterday. Madam Poh Liang Shing, 24, said her
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  • 332 4  -  JULIAN LAUW GUARD CORPS WANTS TO TEACH THE CHILDREN By SINGAPORE Life Guard Corps wants the Government to make swimming and lifesaving compulsory m all schools. Mr. Lim Hon Ming, its president, said yesterday that a move m that direction would produce a nation of
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  • 59 4 PERHAPS the most colourful national dress at the reception given by President Sheares for delegates to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference at the Istana on Thursday evening was that worn by Mr. Peter E. Tuiletufuga, of the Tongan delegation. Here Mr. Tuiletufuga, staff m hand,
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  • 272 4 SOME 2,300 old fo ks need not feel forlorn while everyone else is celebrating this Chinese New Year because two philanthropists Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw remembered them again this year. Yesterday at two amusement parks, the Shaw
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  • 98 4 Youth found guilty of eggs theft A YOUTH, who was found guilty of stealing eggs from the farm of his former teacher, was bound over yesterday by a magistrate for one year. Kanayan Zoganathan, 18, of Lorong Renjong, stole 49 eggs worth $4.90 from a neighbouring farm belonging to Mr
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  • 63 4 JAKARTA, Fri. A performance of Indonesian and Malaysian songs and dances was held m Morocco recently. Called Indonesian and Malaysian Night it was sponsored jointly by the Malaysian Charge d' Affaires, Inche Abdul Hamid, and an official of the Indonesian Foreign Department, Miss Lola Roselyne. The
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  • 134 4 THE Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin will open the legal year at a short ceremony at 10.30 a.m. m the High Court today. More than 400 advocates, solicitors and other guests will be present. The High Courts will begin hearing cases
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  • 18 4 *A PEANUT BUTTER FAaORY! I HWBR SEEN ANYTHING SO BEAUTIFUL IN MY MOCB Uf&!* 0
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  • 270 6 JOHOBE BAHRI Fri The Deputy Prime Milliter, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, Ml oat last nigh t at I'm bo members who regarded the "old and new order" as an Issue which coald split the party. He stressed that there was no difference between
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  • 300 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Welfare Services Minister,. Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim, has been returned unopposed as president of Umno's Kaum Ibu (Women's Section) for another term following the withdrawal from the contest of her longstanding rival, Senator Aishah Ghani. Tan Sri Fatimah's
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  • 115 6 A 250-room Hyatt hotel for Penang HONGKONG, Fri. An American hotel group, Hyatt International Corporation, will take over the management of a new resort hotel m Penang, it was announced by Mr Brian Bryce, Hyatt's Far East Regional Vice-President. Mr. Bryce said the construction of the 250-room hotel, to be
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  • 174 6 KUAXA LUMPUR, Fri. The Gerakan Rakyat will take the Political Secretary of the Minister of Social Services to task when Parliament resumes next month, for his criticism of the party regarding .flood relief work. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, secretary-general of the party, described
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  • 136 6 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. A regional soil and land utilisation survey m Sabah conducted by six British soil scientists will be completed by the end of next year, a spokesman of the State Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries ssid today. The survey was
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  • 89 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka has published a new magazine, Dewan Sastera bringing the number to four. The acting director, Inche Hassan Ahmad, said this was another step by the Dewan to encourage literary progress. The magazine will also be sent to
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  • 45 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The chairman of the Negri Sembilan State MCA liaison committee, Mr. Wong Seng Chow, has been appointed a member of the Malaysian Alliance National Council. Mr. Wong succeeds Tan Sri Saw Seng Kew of Penang who died recently.
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  • 193 6 Razak to visit Pahang flood area TUN Abdul Razak, will take two days off from the Commonwealth Conference tomorrow and Sunday to visit flood affected areas m Pahang. He will leave by executive jet for Kuantan m the morning and will visit the royal town of Pekan the worst-hit area
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  • 77 6 A LUNCH MEETING WITH MR LEE SINGAPORE, Fri. Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, had lunch today with his Singapore counterpart, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at Sri Temasek, the official residence of Mr. Lee. A spokesman of the Malaysian delegation said that Mr. Lee had invited Tun Razak for lunch.
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  • 121 6 Big city status for Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kuala Lumpur, with a population of 750,000, is to get city status on Aug. 31 if everything goes well. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, sajd today the Government was now tackling a few "legal entanglements." "If
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    • 102 6 BLONDIE By Chic Young i :i MO DITHERS I I '"y OOST KEEP MAMIN© Ift QKAV, I I i 1 ***** HE SAYS WON'T SeUEVE ME I OPFEQENT OSEAS6S MR OTHERS C HE l_l_ ARCHIE By Bob Montana V" >^ I u ASK OH > DEAR.' MY, WHAT goft— T
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  • 180 7 CALCUTTA pr|. Govemme.l may call campalga. *»ecuo B The Naxalltes have threatened act oaly to boycott l^poJ^laWestlleiiiT^M -X,™ f* 1 caadldates la a o? nSTTSSET 1 ""^ften la threat might also be Ira pie m«ted I. #t her l.Tai ■totJJ. a.d reportedly plj." P"t the army
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  • 155 7 BO AC ENDS THE JUMBO DISPUTE WITH ITS PILOTS LONDON, Fri rhhck Overseas Airways Corn settled a disputed its pSSts jumbo jets last night and n in U n Ced the big JlSes Sill go into service m April j ju t 11 months late. oo?»°^? estim «tes the dispute
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  • 108 7 VATICAN CITY, Fri. The usually staid Vatican Radio has played excerpts from the hit rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar," a record judged irreverent m tone by the Italian Broadcasting Company. The Reverend Francesco Pellegrino, a Jesuit who heads the Italian section of Vatican
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  • 239 7 maw yukk, Fru— Hundreds of city policemen angered by a court decision that left their wage dispute unresolved, refused to patrol their beats today m a spreading wUdcat work stoppage Captains, lieutenant*, sergeants and detectives were ordered to fill the gap and a City
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  • 264 7 SAIGON, Fri. A South Vietnamese task force spearheaded by scores of armoured cars battled its way northward m the drive to re-open Phnom Penh's highway to the sea. South Vietnamese military headquarters said the task force smashed into more than 200 North
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  • 87 7 CARACAS, Venezuela, Fri. Mines Minister Hugo Perez La Salvia said yesterday he would go to Teheran next week m view of the collapse on Wednesday of talks between oil companies and representatives of the Organisation of Oil Producing and Exporting Countries. An OPEC meeting scheduled
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    • 94 7 thenewAsconal6 Here at last is the complete Opel car that combines sporty performance with the comfort and safety of a family saloon. Modern engine with overhead camshaft and a 5-bearing crankshaft. Formfitting individual seats m front, completely adjustable backrests, high quality upholstery materials m choice colours of tan, red, blue
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    • 278 7 Beautiful win by Schmid GRANDMASTER 7 B f4 Nc6 Lothar Schmid (West a Qd2 Q e7+ Germany) played a 9 Be 2 N e4 beautiful game when he 10 Q«3 Nb4 beat his opponent, Kinzel n cl Qcs (Austria) m the 1970 Chess 12 °-o n C 2: Olympiad m
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  • 258 8 No armed guards for Britain's leaders LONDON, Fri. The British Cabinet today decided against armed policemen guarding Government members day and night, despite this week's bomb attack on the home of Employment Minister Robert Carr. At a two-hour meeting under acting Premier Reginald Maudling, the Cabinet also took into account
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  • 76 8 MOSCOW. Fri. The Chief Soviet negotiator m the border talks with China, Leonid F. Ilyichev, has returned to Peking after a visit to Moscow, Pravda reported today. The Communist Party newspaper said Ilyichev had been m Moscow to attend last month's session of the Supreme Soviet
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  • 341 8 Marcos is liar, says angry Lopez MANILA, Fri. A leader of the powerful Lopez family called President Ferdinand Marcos a liar today and said the President was letting his emotions "get the better" of him. He also challenged Marcos to be more specific m his accusations against the Lopezes, one
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  • 121 8 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The Soviet Union complained yesterday that hooligans were still preventing normal activities at its U.N. mission and demanded that U.S. authorities take steps to cope with the situation. Nikolai N. Loginov, first secretary and Press spokesman for the S vlet Mission,
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  • 277 8 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. A "group of friends" of kidnapped British ambassador Geoffrey Jackson has offered an 8 million peso (US$l6,OOO) reward to anyone giving information leading to his rescue. The reward was offered Kough the Uruguayan >rior Ministry, which is iding ready to receive
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  • 71 8 ABIDJAN, Fri. French, West German and Ivory Coast experts yesterday opened a week-long study of the first phase of the project for a deep water port, new town and road system at San Pedro on the Atlantic Ocean 175 miles west of Abidjan. The project, now estimated
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  • 190 8 SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Fri. Former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, who was flown to hospital here on Wednesday night, was suffering from a bad attack of flu, a source dose to the former President disclosed last night. Hospital doctors had earlier reported!* diagnosed "probable viral
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  • 121 8 NEW YORK, Fri. -The British-produced musical Scrooge has established a new box office record of more than US$375 thousand for its sixth week at New York's vast Radio City Music Hall. The show business weekly Variety, safd: "This is believed to be the biggest single
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  • 33 8 TAIPEI, Fri. The Nationalist Chinese Government will continue its "uphill struggle to defend the nations legitimate position m the United Nations," a spokesman of the Nationalist Parliament said today.
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  • 328 9 Not guilty verdict for Hutto FORT MACPHERSON, Fri. US Army Sgt Charles Hutto, 22, who was at My Lai as a machine-gunner when American troops swept through the village m 1968, was acquitted yesterday of assault with the intent to murder at least six civilians during the action. The verdict
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  • 166 9 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Fri. Michael Grace, 15, heir to a multimilliondollar fortune who vanished from a drug rehabilitation centre more than a week ago, was found on Wednesday staying at the apartment of a friend. Police said a woman friend, who knew where the boy
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  • 56 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Soviet Union told the United States it considers Leonid Rigerman and his mother to be Soviet Citizens who have m the U.S. Embassy m Moscow. A Soviet note received a few days ago thus ignored the U.S. decision of last December accepting the
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  • 29 9 THE HAGUE, Frl. Cigarette smoking causes the death, mainly by lung cancer and cardio vascular infection, of 10,000 people m the Netherlands each yea* AFP.
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  • 148 9 CAIRO, Fri. Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny m his first round of talks with Egyptian leaders yesterday, reaffirmed the Soviet Union's support for the "just Arab cause/ 1 The semi-official daily, Al Ahram reported today that the Soviet president also assured the UAR of the continuation of
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  • 242 9 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Diplomats generally expected that Gunnar Jarring, U.N. special representative to the Middle East, would get Arab reactions here today to Israel's latest peace proposals. Jarring got the proposals from Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir m Jerusalem last weekend and gave them
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  • 253 10 OPENING OF THE S.M.A. TRADE EXHIBITION 1971 TODAY AT THEQUEENSWAY SHOPPING COMPLEX, QUEENSTOWN. THE TRADE EXHIBITION will be opened by Mr. Tang See Chim, Minister of State for Finance. Below is a message from him. IN 1961, we exported some $199 million worth of Singapore-made goods. In
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  • 320 10 The fastest growing sector of the economy THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association was unable to provide enough space for all those who wished to participate m the trade exhibition which opens today. In previous efforts by others to organise such exhibitions, the lament used to be: "Not enough response." The response
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  • 517 11 Even success brings problems 0 MAiH! ix si\<;u>oni; 2 'BUT THEY ARE HAPPY ONES' BY SMA CHAIRMAN WHANG TAR LIANG IN THIS MESSAGE I AM- VERY happy to say that due to the very encouraging response of our members at our first trade exhibition, the SMA is now holding this
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  • 487 11 I HAUL I" A I Kb CAN HELP BOOST SINGAPORE GOODS SINGAPORE-made goods are second to none, says Mr. Baey Lian Peck, chairman of the Trade General Committee of the Singapore Manufacturers* Association. The trade exhibition which opens today at the Queensway
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    • 28 11 MADE IN SINGAPORE EXPORTED TO THAILANDI 1 INDONESIA] 1 AUSTRALIA] W.GERMANYI MAHE-SEYCHELLES CHRISTMAS ISLAND [NEW ZEALAND TRINIDAD) BAHRAIN I 1 BARBADOS GUYANA ISURINAME BATA SHOE (S)PTE. LTD. Rff^W
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  • 1268 13 Substantial rise in output of manufacturing industries EXOTIC ASIAN delicacies for Western palates, packed m cans, will be displayed by Lam Soon Cannery (Pte.) Ltd. at the Singapore Manufacturers' Association Trade Exhibition opening today at the Queensway Shopping Complex. To mention only a few, there are sharks' fin soup, beef
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  • 46 15 A BATA employee proudly I displays the names of the I countries to which Bata shoes I are now exported. Some of the I wide Bata range of shoes are I on display on racks m this I booth at the exhibition.
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    • 191 15 MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY OVER-ALL PROGRESS MAJOR STATISTICS OF TOTAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES" 1959 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969' Jgig/TSS Esteb. m production (number) 531 I#ooo #ia| 1 2(X) 1 586 1 ?16 82 employment (number) 25,607 47,334 52,807 58,347 74.833 89,804 20 0 Value of output million) 399 <| 086 y 326
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    • 149 15 banque nationale de Paris (Incorporated m France with Limited Liability) Continental Europe's largest international Banking Group, the Banque Nationale de Paris, can help you m 52 countries throughout the world. Jlllr takes pride also m serving the Commonwealth countries through its Branches and Affiliates m: UNITED KINGDOM: British French Bank
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  • 186 17  - When a carefree girl has her face disfigured... WALTER SEOW THE NEW FILMS TELL Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (coming to the Cathay), produced and directed by Otto Preminger for release by Paramount Pictures, is based on Marjorie Kellogg's novel of three handicapped people who leave a hospital
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  • 260 17 JOANNE LIKES DANCING BETTER THAN ACTING HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Joanne Woodward likes dancing more than acting. That's why, five days a week from 9 to 10 a.m. and sometimes longer, she takes ballet lessons. That's also why she's president of the Ballet Society of Los Angeles. On weekdays, right after breakfast,
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  • 783 17 CHRISTMAS was a hive of activity m hotels, nightclubs and restaurants. Shows were brought m with the intention of attracting more guests. And the majority of local people celebrate Christmas by patronising nightclubs and restaurants rather than by having the traditional reunion d laser at
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  • 202 17 Luxury liner Straits cruises at weekends SINGAPORE holi-day-makers will soon be able to make a weekend trip m a luxury liner to Port Swettenham leaving here on Saturday evening and returning m time for the office on Monday morning. This is due to a change m the schedule from Jan.
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    • 1456 18 IfflliFowr complete weekend guide &w diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini mm Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii|y|m|yyym|yy|yjiy^^ S SATURDAY UUlnllMJllLl SUNDAY A ™^^-^^^^^^^g Singapore 900 s s tu da st l 5 Sport Malaysia service; 6.45 Musicaie; 7.00 I jSIHHHHIHH f ]oBHIPMi|H S *<>»•• 930 9.40 Interlude; J Ne*s; 7.15 The Engl.sh Tongue I iL JXw3lffWft3WH L -Jo
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  • HONGHEE FATTCHOY
    • 113 19 IDEAL GIFTS FOR HER AND HIM: FROM BAUBLES, bangles and beautiful jewellery make Ideal gifts for this Chinese New Year. Lee Onn Jewellers at 206, South Bridge Road offer a wonderful selection of precious ornaments. Moving clockwise the amber necklace (lower left) Is $45. The turquoise ring is $190, followed
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    • 204 19 NOW is the time to follow through on all your New Year resolutions. But before you promise not to tease your younger brother or vow to get to work on time, take a good ilong look at yourself. Maybe you've been neglecting the most precious
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    • 50 19 NEW YEAR FASHION IDEA THESE clothes were made for walking... and flying and. In fact, any sort of travelling. They're crumple-proof and crease-proof and most-things- proof. They're gaucho pants and vest worn over a rolltop sweater and a delicious model. FOR MORE fashion ideas, please turn to Page 20 r
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  • 67 20 FESTIVE SHOPPING GUIDE 2 VARIATIONS on a theme. Chinese silk brocades get a new look. As Confucius might have said: "What your eyes see,- your eyes go glee over." There rather splendid examples give the traditional Mandarin splendour a new look. They're with-it, graceful,
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  • 107 20 GIFTS FROM $400 UP IN THIS PICTURE TIN SING GOLDSMITHS at 215 South Bridge Road has a veritable treasure chest of jewellery. The antique jade figurine is priced at $4,000. Moving clockwise, a diamond bracelet sells for $3,650. The jade pin is
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 114 20 H^^9 b^L^PQ-1 IsK^L^ s^k For this festive season give him an ideal modern grooming aid MG 5 from Shiseido. The most satisfying men's cosmetics, to shape up, tone up and set up hi* appearance >yiH I7"E I D O men's cosmetics I I I BJa^nE- C^WUSHPBi and I ONE ff\%^
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 788 21 reo iivh di-iurriNG GUIDE 3 THE Sharp BP-200 transistor (top picture at IT Al Qfl TCI I C right) makes an ideal HLOU I LLIO companion m the home or It is a solid state AM six I H t KUUM transistor radio and has as well a convenient thermometer
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    • 189 21 ral (\IP AVPI*I7 fllll*Pn<'lCik L~ |cj ivi vTvl j ¥^m V*Ml€ltjC 51 ol $lZ«5u or more M gj^^^ 17th January, 1971 0 3 next Sunday 24th January, 1971^^ Ej !MiTHO«I 3 DEPARTMENT STORE ~<*^ aa v gj ri 72-74 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6 TEL *****(5L1NE5) Q&.WPpL'fro] I METRDTEX %j^ I
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  • 433 22 Talkabout There's not enough love In this world I REFER to the article "Bed is the name of his game" (Serendipity, January 12). There are times when readers really feel that they should make a stand and this is one of those occasions. My experience is not the same as
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  • Article, Illustration
    648 22 COMPOSER-singer Bobbie Gentry relentlessly pursues success, occasionally zooming off into nontheatrical ventures if some new mark beckons. Bobbie's newest stake is a boutiqueoriented fashion collection based on her own self-designed wardrobe. She and she alone is master-minding plans to merchandise clothes with the Gentry label. Bobbie is a rich-successful
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  • 214 22 BOBBIE rich, ironwilled, honest' GENTRY presents her own fashion SHOW —From MARION CHRISTY New York fire department which sent over a few mosquito-eating fish to clear the air. Her comic evaluation of the situation: "The fish were all mamas. Now there are thousands of fishes and no mosquitoes." Since her
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 61 22 Created m Italy. MISSIYN for the bold, sophisticated j woman of today V B B Boutique 430, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****4 m iii ni ■I mi Hill I THEY DON T GUESS YOUR AGE-NEVER I BECAUSE MAY YOUNG PROMISES YOU I —^l AN EVER -YOUTHFUL SKIN ik^i^^^B kanebo
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 231 23 New ShellPertamina contract JAKARTA, Fri. The state-owned oil corporation, Pertamina, today signed a US$lB million profit sharing agreement with Djawa Shell N.V.. subsidiary of Shell Oil, for exploration m Central Java. The eight-year contract covers an area of 9,000 square kilometres (2,224,000 acres) on land near the city of Tjilatjap
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    • 31 23 KUALA SI DIM RUBBER has postponed the lodgement date for its five per cent dividend from Jan. 15 to Jan. 22. The date payable is unchanged at Jan. 25
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    • 41 23 GUTHRIE announced an unchanged interim of five per cent, payable on March 12. Group profit on trading for 1970 after tax and interest is likely to be higher than 1969, with increases from both plantation and industrial activities, Guthrie said.
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    • 273 23 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA 'erchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malay sia-Singapore. >cal dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3900 7.3575 7.3450 Australian Dollar 3.4550 3.4125 3.3925 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4650 3.4175 3.3875 South Arabian Dinar
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    • 293 23 PEOPLE in buisness Mr JACK A. WALKER has been appointed regional manager for Carrier Overseas, Far East. Mr Walker will be responsible for the activities of Carrier m the Far East and Pacific areas, including Australia and New Zealand. He is a member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and
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    • 64 23 NEW YORK, Fri.-First National City Bank today reduced its prime lending rate to 6V* per cent from 6Y2 per cent. The rate had been cut one-half per cent from 6% per cent by major banks only last week. The prime rate is the interest charged by
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    • 45 23 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.50, (2) 149.75; Hongkong 39.44; Beirut 38.50; London 38.10; Zurich 37.908, 38.10S; Paris 38.30. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.
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    • 28 23 (Closing buyer/teller prices for Jan. 15, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1443 1444; 3-month 1448 1449; Settlement 1446; Total turnover 300 tons. V
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    • 40 23 Against this, there must be offset exceptional items of expenditure arising from reorganisation of the Templeton group as well the progressive reduction m overspill relief. Profit before tax m the year to March 31, 1970 was £4,878,226. Reuter
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    • 54 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tractors Malaysia has received a it million order from the Public Works Department for 54 Caterpillar-built machines. The order the largest for equipment from a local supplier for the East-West Highway project includes scarpers, motor graders, track-type tractors, wheel-loaders and wheel dozers. Delive/y will be
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    • 73 23 LONDON, Fri. Jardine, Matheson and Co. said it has acquired a majority share interest m Hongkong Security. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency has also acquired a share interest, it said. Financial details were not given. Hongkong Security, formed m 1961 as the Hongkong Security and Payroll Protective Association, pioneered
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    • 101 23 BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania, Fri. Bethlehem Steel's net income for 1970 will be about US$2 a share, compared with U553.56 a share m 1969, according to preliminary, unaudited figures released by Stewart S. Cort, board chairman. Cort said total revenues for 1970 were about the same as for 1969. He
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    • 88 23 LONDON, Fri. A spokesman for British Leyland Motor said the introduction of BLMC's new model car, known as the Ado 28, is dependent upon a wages settlement at its Cowley plant being reached. **T h c full negotiating procedure has been gone through and we will now have
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    • 74 23 LONDON, Fri. Pirelli rubber products export sales manager Keith Harfield said Pirelli's negotiations later this month with leading U.S. vehicle and aircraft seating manufacturers "are the first phase of a major sales drive m this direction." Pirelli's resilient webbing a textile reinforced rubber spring is already beginning to oust
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    • 130 23 NEW YORK, Fri. International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) expects its world-wide sales and revenues to climb to record levels this year, ITT chairman and president Harold S. Geneen said. Mr Geneen estimated 1971 sales would more than match the 13-15 per cent growth rate of the past decade,
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    • 98 23 LONDON, Fri.-Thos. Firth and John Brown announced a final dividend of IVi per cent, making a total of 12% per cent for the year ended September 30, 1970, (against 10 per cent for the previous year). Turnover was £34,688,000 (£30,229,000). C o nsolida ted profit was £4,2 73,000
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    • 69 23 LONDON, Fri. Renault, the nationalised French automobile manufacturer, expects this year's sales m Britain to improve 25 per cent over 1970, Mr Georges Basiliou, director-general of Renault's British subsidiary, said. Sales m 1970 of about 31,000 units were 55 per cent higher than m 1969. The 1971 target will
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    • 435 23 TOKYO, Frt. The Asian Development Bank may need to raise its capital, its president, Mr. Takeshi Watanabe, said yesterday. ••Present indications don't point toward any substantial reductions m longterm interest rates m the foreseeable future despite recent declines m shortterm rates. '•In this situation, how
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    • 118 23 'Sabang port not affected' Indonesia JAKARTA, Fri. India's plan to open a free port at Nicobar and Andaman islands will have no effect on Indonesia's free port at sabang, the northern tip of Sumatra, m the near future, Communication Minister Frans Seda said today. Mr Seda was commenting on press
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    • 97 23 Bicycle plant in Indonesia TOKYO, Fri.-Maru-beni-lida, a Japanese trading concern, said it will form a joint company with Lima Satu of Indonesia to manufacture bicycles and parts m Indonesia. Marubeni-lida officials said the joint company, Indonesia Bicycle Industry, initially capitalised at USS 100,000- would he owned 80 per cent by
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    • 325 23 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE The decline this week can be attributed mainly to the floods upcountry, says GREEN COLLIER. Speculative new buying, shortcovering and longs trying to average on this fact left the market without a cushion, especially when it became apparent that the flood was not going to hamper
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    • 582 23 The market closed dull yesterday. Prices, which had been lower on the postal situation, eased further on the official strike announcement. Conditions remained quiet however. Thursday's UK December trade figures aided sentiment somewhat and losses were limited to around nine pence. Towards the close, the Financial Times
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    • 399 23 A prime rate cut to 6-1/4 average jumped 26 cents, per cent by First National City while the Dow Jones Bank sparked a stock market industrials rose more than 1.5 rally early yesterday. The points. Utilities and rail NYSE tape was one minute averages also posted
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    • 218 23 AMSTERDAM Most internationals firmed yesterday, influenced by a higher Wall Street, but Hoogovens finished lower on domestic selling. KLM Airlines firmed.* Estates were steady and shippings well maintained. Local industrials were quiet ami virtually unchanged. Among steady banks, Algemene Rank Nederland was weak. Investment funds were virtually unchanged
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    • 752 24 LINES lID. IH»CO»»O<UTEO>NTMt«€*^tXICO*S»R3AfO*g> V rCB BUILDINC. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, •■»>'■ P.S'ham Nm»l ARRIVES NCPTUNC AMUR 30 Ja«/2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5 Feb H burg 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havre 14/3, I don 18/3 NCFTUNC TOTAZ 2/5 F.b 31
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    • 1085 24 j /\l KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules II y Nw beginning on this page are given m four parts for fct I N. A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and J^r y -f> sil* J coastal. Each entry gives the following information: „>*• 9L— mL Vil^^^i^V CII irPl Rfef3
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 535 25 L* rtSTf^Ol inri lncludin 9 sn »P s M»»«ng out of Singapore for Far ■»V*WIUVUI |^J East ports to the north-east. ALCOS MASTER ArwiQ/oo Apr 19/22 Osaka. Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER M»r ia/91 Mar 18/21 Osaka. Y'hama. Vancouver. B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY F#b 20/2 3 Osaka.
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    • 551 25 M.S. TA.POOSHAN J«, p^^ |Jg- 22/24) Spore (Jan 25/26), H'kong (Jan 30/F eb 2). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Feb 6/7 Penang (FeD 8/1Q) Spoie (Feb 11/12), H'kong (FeD 16/19). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN reb 23/24 Penang (Feb 25 /2 7). Spore (Feb 28/ Mar 1), H'kong (Mar 5/8). SC/SC M.S. "VEGA" Jan
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    • 639 25 ■BHB^^^blb^^b^^^^^^BßHß ALCOS OVERSEAS LINE TO C API -TOWN DURBAN MOMBASA JEDDAH Singapore Port Sham Alcos Ventur 10/15 Ftb 16/18 Feb. Alcos Pioneci 16/21 Mar 14/15 Mar Alcos Trader 10/15 Apt 16/18 Apr Alcos Partner 12/17 May 18/19 May TO: OSAKA YOKOHAMA VANCOUVER B.C. JEDDAH Alcos Victory 20/23 Feb 18/19 Feb
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  • 148 26 JAKARTA, Fri. Foreign capital investment m Indonesia up to August last year was US$55 million, or only 4.97 per cent of the total approved by the Government since 1966, parliament was told. jt An official report yesterday said the Government had approved total foreign capital investment
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  • 90 26 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Government has set up a special committee to consider the possibility of trading with China, Thailand's Foreign Minister Thanat Kbo man said. He said that direct trade with China could be made without formal recognition of the Peking regime. Thanat said he
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  • 1856 26 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Closing prices/business done SHARE prices improved in the Stock Exchange yesterday on covering demand, and cheap buying particularly in the speculative industrial counters which occupied the top four most active placings. The day's turnover also improved to 2, 06 7.OOO units of which the
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  • 76 26 (Managers' prices for Jan. 18) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.27 1.32 Mai. Progress Fund 1.05 l.lOxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.06 1.11 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.04 1.09 < B. S. The Savmg Fund 1.09 1.14
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  • 275 26 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY, 16. OUT: Levembank 3/4; Barpeta 6/7; Priam 13/14; Knud Maersk 19; Kenko Mam 25/26, Tank Princess 31/34; Gimlekollen 37/39; Oranienburg 44; Jurata 42/43; Seine Lloyd 13/14; Sumber Tunas III 15/16; Tambuku 25. IN: Priam 13/14;
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  • 642 26 Mining shares, after signs of a mild mid-session rally, dropped back at the close yesterday. Oils had a few brighter spots, while industrials were generally stronger. International Mining reversed an early trend to close at 66 cents, nine cents down, after early sales up to 89 cents.
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  • 264 26 Lands were traded at a new high of $113 yesterday but closing quotes were unchanged at $112 $113. Elsewhere, prices maintained previous levels on a large turnover. Jardines extended Thursday's advance to finish 50 cents higher on balance. Wheelocks improved marginally. Banks were active but looked slightly
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  • 200 26 LUNUON, r-n.-Ihe market opened on an active note today, particularly m the grain section where cargoes have been fixed from the U.S. Gulf to Belfast at 57/7 fd (free discharge) for Feb. and from the same loading area to Avonmouth, Glasgow or Belfast at 60/--for Jan/ Feb.
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  • 780 26 MALAYSIA/SING) RUBBER 49% cents a lb. (up three-eighths cent). After an extremely slow start yesterday, first business m February l RSS was at 49-1/2 cents, three-eighths cent higher than Thursday's closing level. Prices then moved fractionally either side of this level for the rest of the morning m thin
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  • 1295 27 CAREERS A chance to help others GERALDINE HENG, CHUA SOEK HONG TODAY, the Singapore Herald explores a slightly more unusual line of work the littlepublicised field of therapy. Physical, speech and occupational therapy are the better-known types of therapeutical work found here m Singapore. All three deal with rehabilitation or
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  • 195 27 "TRANCE" Flickering, flowing, coruscating Over dark-flecked, speckled Rocks richly glowing green and brown You are drawn dreaming, senses drowned, Out past the idly trailing leaves Under the glistening, ripple-glittered surface; Pulled out to blend with effervescent flood, Eventually merging while feeling the flecks of sunlight Through the browngreen
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 97 27 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX,' j 1 New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. «A. hire! #1 For special occasions W^P^F t Atlo welcome your guests M^tLi with RED carpets. C M °orw? 9 A V J canternn^Jl Junttett trading (ptc^ iimttcd < T«l: *****5/21*94. /il«3. < LJ Apparel fl I •|L FASHIONS >
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    • 745 28 'I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS,FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PPC REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $8/ tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements Minimum $4 for <>0 words, each additional word ?Octs BOX SERVICE CHARGE $1
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    • 520 28 I (uflll II k AfIAAJ Fnr r.i \r i^loooifi^H CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 1 lAaHwlvA Hflßll I UiaSSITieO accepted up to I Iflin MtJ 1 T WO I Tele- Ads Service 6.00 P.M. DAILY TABLE SPACE available including secretarial service m District 8. All conveniences. Reasonable rental. Contact Khan *****. BEAUTIFUL
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    • 533 28 ISLAMIC BOOKS 1971 Islamic Magazines. World Classics Exclusive Paperbacks. Contact The Pyramid Book House. 70-A. The Arcade (3rd floor) Phone *****. KNOW WHY Lady Precious Stream was so precious and special m "Romances of Ancient China" produced by Forces Publications. 18 George Lee Chambers. Singapore, the "Stereo Sound" "Watersports". "Bowling",
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    • 774 28 URGENT—IMMACULATE AKAI ***** tapedeck. IVi months, guaranteed. $300/- View: Grand Hotel. Karikal Road, off East Coast Road 8.00 p.m. CLEARANCE SALE GOLF EQUIPMENTS while stock last. Island Location Professional Shop. Thomson Road. Tel. *****1 Spore. WONDERS OF THE SEA— Nature beautiful undersea rockeries of all shapes, sizes for your garden
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    • 381 28 INSTANT COLOUR PORTRAITURE Contact "CLEAN AIM" EXHAUST DEVICE. President Studio 44A President Smokeless for diesel/petrol Shopping Centre Tel. ***** or vehicles. Proved 100% effective any form of commercial photo- by prestigeous companies m iraphy. Singapore/Malaysia. Also agents for Motor Insurance. Special low sssfss^rSsvs^ snsJtjnsLT'mS: griiLsrrrwraA ssrjs sum "a Cameras, films,
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  • 1162 29  - BANK ON HIKMAT IN THE 4.50 CAVALIER RACING HERALD BY trjafg afgjag GOING: Good "1 BEST BETS: Bush Girl, Tymkyn, Hlkmat BEST LONGSHOT: Top Kingdom In race four CAVALIER MARKSMAN ORACLE KILAT KILATII PERK AS A Race 1: Punter's Bill Hilversum Graceful View Picture House Senaran Bintang King Pot BUSH
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    • 1256 29 SATURDAY'S CARD -^*&fl 13 ***** TOP KINGDOM 8 (Zero One Zero) 7.09 Chong Ooi (6) 14 OO664 BETTER LUCK 9 (FK Chan) 7.09 Zain (7) 1B ***** FIERY FLIGHT 7 (Lucie Manette) 7.07 E.Donnelly Lim (3) ■■■■■BillHHHflflllaHSilMMHMBiilHIllifllHI 6 ***** CHECKMATE 5 (Hopeful) 7.07 West Rao (5) 17 ***** THAI LOY
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    • 19 29 lilili ilil etchin« court lllllll III LUXURY 111! l| APARTMENTS You'll never get me up in one of those
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  • 1221 30  - Royal Mark gets vote in Committee Cup CAVALIER BY RACING HERALD GOING: Good BEST BETS: Bracken, High Chaparral, Stellabelle BEST LONGSHOT: Jack of Spades m race seven triuafg afgjagf CAVALIER MARKSMAN ORACLE ESPIONAGE BULLET PROOF SEAN Race 1: Scan Tae-Kwon-Do Martello Tower I Am Proud I Am Proud I Am
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    • 1424 30 SUNDAY'S CARD -^*J& BBBiBUWBRBlllWBHBBWWjBi^^WIH^WBB 20 9 300 HERITAGE 4 (Aunc) 7.07 RW Breukelen (16) HlHlHtHHlilMHBHflHHMiHH^HiBlBkriA&BlEHHUii NOTE: No apprentice allowances will be permitted. Scratching: ARAGO. 1 ***** BULLET PROOF 4 Agasam) 9.00 Lee Kingston (7) 2 ***** NATIVE RULER II 3 (HT Wee) 8.13 E.Breukelen Edward (5) |^VfflRPI9PI|!V!P'V9PVMH|HHf|RMP¥^^HB 3 ***** SEAN
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  • 418 31 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Fri Muhammad Ali with flying fists and mouth to match yesterday started training for his title fight with Joe Frazier, saying: "I never wanted to whup (whip) anybody so bad." "The people of the whole world gonna see who's
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  • 267 31 LONDON, Fri. For the first time, professionals have been included m the British Law Tennis Federation's list of best players of the year. Roger Taylor, one of the semi-final ists at Wimbledon last year, takes first place amongst the men, while Ann Jones,
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  • 716 31 TOO many sports organisations have taken the Ministry of Education for granted. The continued and indiscriminate tapping of our resources can have an unhealthy effect on what should be considered our normal work-load. Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry
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  • 326 31  - Saxony and Royal Mark in stylish workout CAVALIER RACING HERALD By TRAINER Colin Tulloh's pair, Saxony (Nelson) and Royal Mark (Podmore) provided an interesting half mile Wbrkout on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Breaking from the half mile post, the pair clapped on the pace to return the
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 53 31 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff |_7 HELLO, MARCO... T H'LO PAL! T NICE TO SEE YOU Y^mJ X SAY— V UH, ANY IDEA VISIT VNTH 5C0TTY A I H_ Hi, DAVY jF>~mi\ _^v ASAIN SCOTTY:: THAT 6OX WHAT'S IN IT?^ WHILE I TAKE THE &OX j j: >^ s^v —^^i*w
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    • 435 31 ACROSS DOWN 1. Thi. crime is m the main J 2 Jj'S)' C mfctaatloll f d rpvi^ri vominn 2 Juit tn coUli to find m an li t!? J?? version, oriental purse (f) that's obvious (7) 3. Does he take a short cut to 8. Back up m sport (7)
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  • 582 32 LACK OF proper co-ordination from the Singapore Cricket Association and the absence of proper cricket pitches m schools were the main factors that forced the Schools Sports Council to s rap cricket from the calendar this year. For several years a handful of
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    250 32 SPORTS DIARY SATURDAY SOCCER: Tour match. Furukawa F C (Japan) vs FAS Under 23 7.30 p.m.. Malaya Cup Veterans vs Football Referees Association 6.00 p.m. (Both at Jalan Bestir). Govt. Services League Div. 2A Polytechnic vs Postal Services; General Hospital vs Woodbridge Hospital; DW.3A; Marine Dept vs Pharmaceuticals; Public Utilities
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  • 550 32  -  SAM NATHAN KAMPONG Glam Community Centre created a big upset when they defeated favourites Cheng Giam 5-4 m the Eagle Cup invitational table tennis final round robin tournament at Jalan 'Jenaan Kapal last night. Hero for Kampong Glam was the Singapore Number Two, Tan
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  • 575 32 SINGAPORE'S under-23 Football Association of Malaysia Cup squad meets the Furukawa Electric Company touring team m the first trial match at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.30 p.m. tonight. The going will be tough for Singapore as the Japanese, with some the country's leading
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  • 249 32 TWO QUICK goals m the second half by Arshat Hussein earned Darul Afiah the Football Association of Singapore Division Two league title at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Darul beat Alexander Sports Club 20. With this victory Darul are back m the senior
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  • 186 32 SINGAPORE :ecreatioi. Club e^ged Jansenites 10 m a friendly hockey mated at the padang yesterday. Play was fast and exciting with both sides having even exchanges during the first IS minutes. In tiie 18th minute state international Douglas :'4onts shot past Jansenites goalkeeper
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  • 475 32 PARIS, Fri. Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx edged Brazilian soccer player Pele m the competition of the International Association of Sportswriters for the Athlete of the Year. The winner for 1969 was Australian tennis pro Rod Layer, and for 1968 it was American
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