Singapore Herald, 18 January 1971

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald MC(P) N0.2525 No. 1&3 Singapore hojufcyfJanuary 18, 1971 15 CENTS
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  • 553 1 DEFENCE Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee suggested yesterday that some of the ills of developing societies were traceable to education systems modelled too closely on Western theories and practices. Speaking at the opening of a six-day Seminar on Modernisation m South-East
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  • 36 1 5 winners Racing Herili't Cavalier tipped five winners on Saturday. The winners were: Race One KILAT II $41; ft»ce Three Zoom $23; R«*« Faur Tymkyu $14; Rnee Six HfIKMAT $1* nnd Race Seven ALTAR BOY $54.
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  • 136 1 LONDON, Sua.— British troops could be called ta Intervene ta protect British lives and property In any anti-British riots m East Africa, the Sunday Express said today. The Defence Ministry said that 7ft men af the Ist Bn., Grenadier Guards,
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  • 276 1 THE BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr Edward Heath, and other members of the British delegation to the Heads of Government Conference attended the evening service at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Mr Heath read the second lesson during the service. The lesson
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  • 494 1 Declaration deadlock ZAMBIA WONT CONCEDE ANY CHANGES DISCUSSIONS by senior Commonwealth officials on the Zambian draft "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles" reached a deadlock yesterday, according to conference sources. Zambia was said to have refused to concede any change ir the clause calling upon member states to refuse any aid to
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  • 307 1 A FOUR-hour raid yesterday on hotels and nouses by officers of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau netted 17 big-time bookies, six of them Malaysians. The Malaysians arrived here the weekend before last for the races at Bukit Timah. The others were all
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  • 153 1 LONDON, Sun. Whippy Willy was scratched yesterday from the line-up for the First World Championship Worm Race m Brighton. His trainer stepped on him. "I had been training him every day for the race next week," said 15-year-old Christopher Hudson. "He had won the speed
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 66 1 JAKARTA, Sun. At least 547 homes were destroyed, 175 acres of rice fields damaged and thousands of peoples made homeless when heavy rain and wind hit Tuban regency m East Java recently, Ant ara news agency reported. aaa ANKARA: A charge of dynamite exploded against
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  • 63 1 HAMBURG, Sun. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt was due to have been assassinated during his justended holiday m Kenya,, the Hamburg Sunday paper Bild Am Sonntag reported today. Mr. Brandt who returned to Bonn from Kenya on Friday night, was to have been the victim of
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  • 87 1 PREMIER SIGNS ON AN ADMIRER'S $10 BILL CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeaa returned to Singapore last night after a weekend trip to Sabah. Despite his busy schedule, Mr. Trudean found time to answer questions and sign autographs. Upon his arrival at the Hilton Hotel, one man offered a $10 bill
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  • 1259 2 Q and A with President Nyerere THE Tanzanian leader speaks his mind on the arms issue, and the draft "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles," m an exclusive interview with SC Lim Assistant Editor of the Herald. UM: Mr. President, you have stated that you are willing
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  • 3102 2  - The economics of modernisation: Aod other factors Dr. GOH KENG SWEE AN abridged version of an address delivered yesterday at the "Seminar on Modernisation m South-East Asia" organised by the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, *m THE subject of Modernisation is rightly drawing increasing attention, not only m Southeast Asia,
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  • 546 2 The search for a form of words NOT unexpectedly, difficulties have been encountered over Mr. Kaunda's draft declaration of Commonwealth principles. By all accounts, the amendments introduced have had two main purposes. One is to make it quite clear that the right of independent national decision is primary, and subscription
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  • 192 3 Mrs Banda's new Queen Of Cental will break shinning stranglehed CEYLON'S first merchant ship, the 15,000-ton Lanka Rani will break the stranglehold which foreign shipping companies have over freight handling m Ceylon, said Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, at the commissioning ceremony on the ship moored m Singapore
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  • 126 3 Alliance MPs to give $50 each to relief fund KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The ruling Alliance hopes to contribute nearly $28,000 to the National Fund by taking steps to enable its Members of Parliament and State Assemblymen to make direct contributions to the fund. This was disclosed today by the Alliance
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  • 63 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Yugoslavia is to send another trade delegation to Malaysia soon, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. Speaking to reporters here, he said that this was one way of strengthening relations between the two countries, particularly m the economic Held.
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  • 52 3 TWO people were slightly injured when a launch and a Royal Navy patrol boat collided m the Straits of Johore yesterday afternoon. The two injured were Yahya bin Othman, 20, and Miss Graham Bell, 24, who were crew members of the launch. The launch was
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  • 55 3 THE People's Association is holding another series of sendoff parties for national servicemen who will be called up for full-time service on Thursday. They will be held at 9 a.m. on the day of the call-up at the various community centres. Members of Parliament will be invited
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  • 450 3 Arap Moi says there won't be a walk- out over arms issue KENYAN Vice-Pre-sident Daniel Arap Moi is confident that there will be no walk-outs on the South African arms issue. He said yesterday: "I am not particularly interested m the question of walk-out. I don't envisage any walk-outs. If
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  • 186 3 'End racialism in Southern Africa' appeal RACIALISM m Southern Africa must be wiped out if the Commonwealth Is to keep Its multi-racial image, India's Foreign Minister Sardar Swaran Singh said m an interview with Radio and Television Singapore yesterday. Any compromise would be Inconsistent with the true character of the
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  • 85 3 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister John Gorton offered Malaysia two Bailey bridges worth $306,000 here today. The announcement was iiade following Mr. Gorton's talks with the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul azak. The equipment two 100-foot lo.iy prefabricate transportable steel bridges will be used to help restore
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  • 117 3 PRESIDENT Makarios of Cyprus left Singapore for home last night to meet an engagement schedule--! for Tuesday. Before he left. President Makarios appealed to Britain to give top priority to the "preservation of the Commonwealth family.** He said that Cyprus fully supported the Zambian
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  • 74 3 IN OUR report on Saturday, the distinguished guest who turned up m this colourful national costume nt an Istana reception was incorrectly described ns n member at the Tongan delegation. He is m fact Mr. Tuiletufuga P.E., Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 144 3 a.m. s p.m.: Art exhibition by six contemporary Australian painters at Seah Gallery, Tudor Court, Tanglin. 19 a.m.— 6 p.m.: Exhibition of works by Commonwealth writers, at the National Library, Stamford Road. li a.m. 11 p.m.: Horticulture and Aquarium Fish show at the Ministry of Law and National Development, Maxwell
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  • 245 4 In one load mutton on the hoof for half of S'pore OVER 4,100 live sheep enough to feed about half the people of Singapore, and one of the largest shipments ever to arrive here were unloaded at Jurong Port yesterday. The shipment, from Australia, is bound for the Jurong abattoir
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  • 104 4 HAVE YOU SEEN OZZIE? A $50 REWARD "OZZIE" A 15-month-old Australian bull-dog (his name is a corruption of "Aussie") has been missing from his Chancery Hill Road home since last Thursday, and his owners are offering a $50 reward to anyone who returns him. He was last seen going m
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  • 148 4 A 14-YEAR-OLD boy. Tay Chwee Guan of Block «5, Lorong Four, Ton Payoh, was killed yesterday when he fell from the second floor of Block 69, about 100 yards from his home. A Madam Tham, 45, living In Block 65, said
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  • 84 4 THE YMCA is conducting a course on swimming for children between nine to 12 years at the River Valley Road Swimming Pool from 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. Those interested can contact Mr. Lim Seng Kok at ***** during office hours.
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  • 141 4 EIGHT hundred and eighty-one books and pamphlets published m Singapore m 1969 are listed m the third issue of the Singapore National Bibliography. The 1969 Bibliography lists all works m the four main languages. Over SOO items are m English, over 200 m
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  • 49 4 DR. (Mrs.) Elizabeth R.M. Rowell, assistant physician m the Student Health Service of the University of Leeds will give a lecture on The Role of Student Health Services m British Universities at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Road General Hospital today at B. IS p.m.
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  • 189 4 SIX YOUNG Singaporeans will leave on Wednesday for Japan and South-East Asian countries under n youth exchange programme sponsored by the Japanese Government. They are drawn from the Peoples* Association, the Teachers* Union and the YWCA and will be led
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  • 108 4 THE Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union has decided to award scholarships to children of members of five years. The scholarships for secondary school students, who must have good academic results, are worth $100 each a year, while those tor primary school students cost
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  • 130 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Snn. The Book Clnb of Kuala Lumpur lost about 2t,ttt hooks a third of Its worth $ltM* dnriag the recent floods. The clnb, near the Gem bak River, was under four feet of water for about 24 hours during the peak of the
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  • 235 5  - GETTING TO KNOW THE DISTAFF SIDE One who believes in telling the men... MARY LEE SHE went to art school m Paris before the war, is a trendy interior design consultant and strongly believes that the responsibilities of planned parenthood lie with the men. She is Mrs. Carolyn Barrow, wife
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  • 366 5 Hi Use your head wear a helmet THE WORKER had a helmet the trouble was that it was m his hands, not on his head. His excuse was that he was walking back to the job at hand after lunch. Sure, he was already on the work site. But it
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  • 141 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Sun. The Ministry of Labour is to investigate complaints against certain estate managements that workers are being asked to work m flood- affected areas, the Minister, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, said here today. Speaking to reporters after touring three estates here
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  • 65 5 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at the Marsillng Area from 8 a.m. on Jan. 24 to •11.59 p.m. on Jan. 26 and from 8 a.m. to 11.59 p.m. daily on Jan. 29 and 30. Military exercises will also be conducted at Mandai Forest
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  • 242 5 THIRTY-FIVE years a§ the wife, of Britain's Foreign Secretary has made Lady Douglas-Home a widely-travelled woman, familiar with the security restrictions and hectic schedules. She aHows her husband, Sir Alec, on most of his visits and when she's not travelling she's usually
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  • 272 5 A VISITING American industrialist who was Economic Adviser to the US Government during the administrations of five presidents has criticised a Bill which proposes to restrict imports into the United States as "badly conceived" and says it "ignores the needs of
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  • 241 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The police are to be given powers to detain a person indefinitely until he is brought to court, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today. Legislation to incorporate Sec. 13 (1) of the Public Order Preservation Ordinance
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 32 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker ■^3 -^V^7 tHe> sjpe I I I F"^^? 7 Th4ATS A loo* att^o^e\ V ~^sr /Ji*:-: one wmos ry /g\ I beetle ANTSWOffK.' (mr-- NOT DOiNg- itfw'^M >
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  • 124 6 'Elect KL's City Council' call by DAP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Democratic Action Party has called for City Council elections for Kuala Lumpur when the federal capital is raised to city status on National Day, Aug. 31. The organising secretary of the party, Mr. Lee Lam Thye, said that the
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  • 65 6 THE police have explained that there is no objection to the display of anti-apartheid banners and posters so long as they comply with the law. "In the case of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union, the banner was removed as the union was unable to satisfy the police
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  • 147 6 $500,000 FLOOD RELIEF FOR JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak announced today that the Central Government would give $500,000 to the Johore Government for the immediate relief and rehabilitation of flood victims m the State. The Prime Minister said the rehabilitation programmes would include immediate grants for
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  • 84 6 MALACCA, Sun. Polling day for the Parliamentary constituency of Melaka Selatan has been fixed for Jan. 30, the State Information Officer, Mr. Guek Kirn Tee, said tonight. Polling for this constituency has been pending since the death of the former Alliance candidate, Inche Tawi
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  • 211 6 PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia was among the many Heads of Government who spent Sunday morning at worship. He and members of his delegation went to the Wesley Methodist Church m Fort Canning Road. At one point during the service, Dr. Kaunda was invited to read a
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  • 318 6 TUN ISMAIL: NEED TO IMPROVE ALLIANCE'S IMAGE JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.)lsmail warned that it would be better for Umno to break away from the MCA and MIC if the two Alliance partners continued to remain weak. He
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  • 91 6 Dinner date for course delegates A DINNER will be held to mark the end of a course, Intro duction to Industrial Quality Control, at the Ming Palace. Clemenceau Avenue tonight. The course was jointly organised by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, and the Department of Extra Mural
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  • 448 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. "There are indications that the Malaysian Chinese Association would receive support from groups who up to now had not rallied behind the party," its president, Tun Tan Slew Sin, said today. In a statement issued here, he did
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  • 3 6 LAFF A DAY
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  • 147 6 Australasian lawyers to confer in Manila maxnila, Sun. Lawyers from 21 countries will meet here tomorrow for a five-day conference. The conference of the Law Association for Asia and Western Pacific (Lawasia) is scheduled to last until Friday. It is being held on the invitation of the Philippines, through the
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  • 297 7  - What one vendor calls this paper A.K. LEE By YOU only have to look at the news stands to see that Singaporeans are rapidly getting a better deal when it comes to newspapers. More competition means better newspapers. Naturally the people m the business are the ones who are most
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  • 280 7 'I'm loving every minute,' says wife of Aussie Minister QtOtidl J\fotu "I'M loving every minute of it." That was the verdict of one "Conference wife," Mrs. Louisa McMahon, wife of Mr. William McMahon, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs. "I haven't really been doing anything much," Louisa said, "just enjoying the
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  • 209 7 Swimming pool workers win car in draw THE persistence of locker serviceman Khoo Yam Teek and nine friends who work at the Van Kit Swimming Pool finally paid off when they won Flat 124 In a Donation Draw. Yarn Teek has been bnylng Donation Draw tickets for "years and yearn.**
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  • 295 7 Envoy's reception for the British community MEMBERS of the British community m Singapore, British journalists, representatives from the Voluntary Service Overseas and Britain's delegates to the Heads of Commonwealth Conference turned up m full force at Eden Hall on Friday for a reception given by the British High Commissioner Mr.
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  • 274 7 Inner Wheel lunch for wives of VIPs THE Raya Lounge of Hotel Singapura was filled with laughter and chatter of about 70 women on Saturday as the Inner Wheel Club of Singapore gave a lunch to honour wives of the Commonwealth Heads of State. One favourite topic seemed to be
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  • 492 8 THE PLIGHT OF THE TENANTS IN ONE-LIFT HDB FLATS I WISH to voice my grievances on behalf of the residents staying m Block 36 m Circuit Road, and also those staying m the one-lift blocks of flats m the housing estates. All of us are grateful to the HDB for
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  • 261 8 DOCTOR DONOR has enquired m his letter (S.H. Dec. 31) as to what is being done with the Medical Progress Fund. The Medical Progress Fund raised money for the Medical Library Extension and the Institute of Medical Specialties. As far as the Medical Library
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  • 580 8 ONE correspondent has stated that Changi Beach is littered with tissues and unmentionable items. This is not true. Unless the correspondent looked for such concealed items it is unlikely that he would find them. The bulk of beach litter is newspapers, plastic bags, broken bottles,
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  • 498 8 Case against MRT in dollars and sense h I Bm VIEWP«HNr THE case for Mass Rapid Transit would have been made more credible if William S.W. Lim had compared it with an efficient bus service both m capital cost and m running cost. The only advantage of an MRT system
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  • 155 8 SURELY THE DEAD ARE ENTITLED TO SOME RESPECT RECENTLY I learnt that one of my ancestors was buried at the Geylang Hindu Cemetery, which is bounded by Lorongs 1 and 3. Wishing to pay ancestral homage and prayers, I went to this spot, but to my dismay, I discovered that
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  • 282 8 Why can't CPF give me a prompt answer? ON Dec. 31, 1970 I wrote to the General Manager of the Central Provident Fund Board requesting him to let me know how much interest was declared on a sum of $8,119 which he had authorised for transfer from my account with
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  • 284 8 LET'S HAVE GOOD MATERIAL FOR OUR UNIFORM MY COLLEAGUES and I are glad to know that the Customs Department is issuing uniforms of better quality material. However, I wish to correct Mr. John Hanam's statement that the present material used for trousers is "similar" to that issued to the Police
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  • 147 8 AFTER a tiring day at the office I thought I would relax and listen to some music. When 45 minutes had passed I found myself with a headache. For during that period nine planes roared over my rooftop, each time causing my blood pressure to
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  • 165 8 Looking after the poor deer I REFER to Mrs. S. Reid's letter (S.H. Jan. 14) which refers to the deer m the Children's Corner of the Jurong Bird Park. There is a shed m the enclosure for the protection of the deer. The trees, shrubs and bushes which were m
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  • 319 8 ETET SIGLAP Community Centre won the 1970 InterClubs' Division I Tournament, winning all their matches. Singapore Chess Club took second place, Chinese Swimming Club third, and University of Singapore fourth. Four teams took part m the single-round league tournament. Siglap's team: Giam Choo Kwee,
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  • 51 9 Probation police go on patrol *\^S!l^ un Two P roba tionary policemen, background, receive instructions from a senior officer of the 19th Precinct headquarters m New York City. Men on the force have been staging wildcat strikes over a dispute on wages, making it necessary for probationers to do full-time
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  • 165 9 Grounded French ship blazes again BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sun. The wreck of the French Lines cruise ship Antilles was "burning furiously" again yesterday on the rocks where it ran aground just over a week ago, a quarter mile off the island of Mustique, Colin Tennant, coowner of the island, said. Tennant,
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  • 23 9 LAFF A DAY ftmmaAmamm mmmmm *a <*>* mmAA >m*'» .—"*< "When the fellow arrives with the new door, have him hang this sign on it."
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  • 433 9 MANILA, Sun. Tiro Filipino Opposition Liberal Party lawmakers yesterday denounced what they termed as a Government plot to create a situation that would justify the imposition of martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos. Congressman John Osmena said he had received "very reliable" reports that
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  • 92 9 Dynamite found at palace of Chile president VINA DEL MAR, Chile. Sun. Four sticks of dynamite with detonators attached were found yesterday In the gardens of President Salvador Allende's summer residence here. Police sources said the dynamite, which was found by n guard, hnd been due to explode when the
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  • 35 9 TOKYO, Sun. West Germany and Japan have agreed to develop a nuclearpowdered container ship on a commercial basis through cooperation of private companies of the two countries, the newspaper Yomiuri said today. AP
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  • 207 9 Al Fatah threat to Habash's guerillas BEIRUT, Sun. Yasser Arafat's Al Fatah guerillas today threatened to use armed force against leftist Palestinian groups calling for the overthrow of King Hussein's regime m Jordan. Al Fatah's chief spokesman Kainal Adwan said guerillas of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine(PFLP)
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 9 HANOVER, West Germany: -This square-lipped white rhino mother m the zoo here is proud of her new bom baby the first white rhino to be born outside Africa. The father is not known, es when Mum came from Pretoria lest year, she was alreedy pregnant
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  • 138 9 PHNOM PENH, Sun. The Cambodian Government today agreed to a censorship compromise proposed by Cambodian journalists. The journalists agreed: (A) Not to publish articles "against the ruling principle of the Cambodian Republic." (B) Not to publish articles of "subversive nature." (C) "Only to
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  • 196 9 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. A U.N. report just out suggests that the way to give the world enough pollution-free power is to take it where you can get it from harnessed tides, dammed-up rivers and underground heat and spread it around with an
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  • 128 9 SAIGON, Sun. A U.S. warplane attacked a radar-controlled anti-aircraft position inside North Vietnam yesterday m the seventh such attacks m the past 17 days. A U.S. military spokesman said here today the base was 32 miles south of Dong Hoi and about 12 miles
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  • 158 9 Yesterday's attack, which also occurred near the Laotian border, came after an F-105, equipped with a special ultra-sensory device, found that a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft position had "locked m" on it with its radar m preparations for attacking it. The plane fired one "shrike" missile at the emplacement, the
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  • 129 9 NEW YORK, Snn. Several thousand shipyard workers m Gdnnsk, Polnnd, reportedly stopped work for two hours yesterday, calling on the authorities to disclose tie exnct site of n common grave where militia buried victims of Inst December's disturbances, according to n National Broadcnstlng Compnny
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  • 43 9 SAN ANTONIO, Sun. Former U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, 62, was discharged yesterday from Brooke Army General Hospital and doctors said he was m good condition. He was admitted less than three days earlier for treatment of mild viral pneumonia. AP
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  • 107 9 ROME, Sun. liie Italian Government officially proclaimed Monte Cristo a nature preserve yesterday, blocking development on the inland that gnve its name to the Alexandre Dumas* classic novel. A decree signed hy Agriculture Minister Lorenzo Nntnle turned the Island over to the National Research
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  • 410 10 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. Two Tupamaros guerillas suspected of the three diplomatic kidnappings m Uruguay were arrested yesterday, well-informed sources said* They said a man and a woman were arrested by a special operations unit. Documents and keys found on the man linked him
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  • 96 10 CARACAS, Venezuela, Sun. Four Americans and an Englishman climbed the vertical face of the Auyantepuy Plateau, climbing parallel to Angel Falls, the longest waterfall In the world. Travellers reported the feat to the newspaper El N scions L no climbers were identified ns John
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    • 236 10 Troops in as riots rock Ulster BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sun. Rioters stoned British troops and fired crossbows here as mob violence exploded for the sixth successive day. Petrol bombs set shops and offices ablaze m the city of Londonderry. The rioting broke out hours after outbursts of violence stirred by
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    • 174 10 GLASGOW, Scotland, Snn. A subdued nnd mourning crowd of 22,eee stood In silence for two minutes nt Ibrox Park soccer stadium yesterday In memory of the ie fans who died In the disaster there two weeks ngo. Glasgow Rangers were eying their first
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    • 284 10 PHNOM PENH, Sun. Advancing Cambodian troops yesterday were two miles north of Plch Nil Pass, the key target m the current joint operation of Cambodian and South Vietnamese forces to clear Route Four, the highway that runs south from the capital to the sea, the
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    • 33 10 UCHINOURA, Japan, Sun. Japanese scientists sent a 573 lb. rocket 68 miles into space yesterday, and hours later sent a 1.4 ton rocket 222 miles aloft to gather snace data. AP
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    • 43 10 BRINDISI, Sun. a Liberian tanker carrying 40,000 tons of oil ran aground about one-half miles off the coast m poor visibilty last night Italian officials said the tanker, Liberian-registered Lykaion, and its 37 Greek crew were not m danger AP
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  • 221 10 Seven cars damaged in anti-US campaign MOSCOW, Sun. The windshield, headlights door glass and one tail light of an American correspondent's car and the windshield of a Pan American car were smashed yesterday as the officially inspired campaign of retaliation against Americans m i.toscow resumed m earnest. This brought to
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  • 56 10 TEHERAN Sun. An army tribunal began the appeal retrial yesterday of 18 people convicted last month of plotting against the Iranian Government. The accused, mostly university students, received sentences ranging from three years to life imprisonment for collaborating with Iraqi Baathists under General Teimour Bakhtiar,
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  • 67 10 CALDWELL, New Jersey, Sun. Pop singer Connie Francis was married here yesterday to Izzy Marion, the owner of several beauty salons m Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe. The wedding took place at St. Aloysius church and was followed by a reception at the bride's home m
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  • 316 10 Indira faces volley of stones in a polls rally NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, above, addressing a political raUy amid a volley of stones, pledged yesterday to "fight for socialism and emancipation of the poor masses to the last drop of my blood." The Prime Minister continued her
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  • 83 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. Sir Robert Thompson, aßritish expert on counter-guerilla warfare, will be going to South Vietnam soon to check on police and public safety programmes there, U.S. officials said yesterday. Thompson has been sent to Vietnam by President Nixon on past occasions to evaluate the pacification
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  • 153 10 LONGNOR, Engln.d, Henry the hypnotist has come il JiT ?»cne of 20 backsliders In this village's no-smoking experiment. He*s been called In nt the if2-J!!? „le tn bdp 20 of Ll***"****** smokers who dldn*t make It through the week without lighting up to try
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  • 548 11 Waiting for UMNO— and any switch... From V.K. CHIN m KUALA LUMPUR THE three-day annual delegates' conference of the United Malays National Organisation, which started on Friday, has been described as the most important since the party was formed m 1946. As the senior partner of the tripartite ruling Alliance,
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  • 370 11 A land that suffers From D.Y. CAPARAS m MANILA THE PAIN that the Philippines suffers today can be compared with the labour a mother feels while delivering a baby. Some Filipinos like student activists claim that the pain is too much and can no longer be endured. Hence the talk
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  • 543 11 THAIS PIOTEST AT 'FREE RICE FOR INDONESIA' PLAN From BILLY BRAY m BANGKOK THAILAND'S dramatic diplomatic protest last week against the sale of American surplus rice highlighted the growing interest of the Americans toward Indonesia. Although South Korea was hinted at m the protest, what the Thais are really disturbed
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  • 323 11 After 100 years, the Kra Canal plan gets another airing WHILE all eyes have been fixed on the proposed Isthmus of Kra petroleum pipeline, another group with much less fanfare has been quietly going ahead with plans for a much more spectacular project. Last week, they formally proposed another Isthmus
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  • 118 12 TWO U.S. NUCLEAR TEST PILOTS DIE OF CANCER WASHINGTON, Sun. Two American pilots who monitored the 1953 Nevada nuclear weapons tests have died of cancer and two others have been stricken. The pilots have been identified m an article m the February issue of Atlantic Monthly as the late Maj.
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  • 667 12 CALL FOR TALKS WITH EXPORTING COUNTRIES PARIS, Sun. The world's big oil companies took concerted action yesterday against the 10 chief petroleumexporting countries m an effort to fix prices for the next five years. The eight top oil firms together with a number
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  • 190 12 THE Presidents of Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia yesterday had a look at armed forces and said they might send their own troops here for training. Presidents Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia and Julius Nyerere of Tanzania said they might consider a military exchange programme with
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  • 295 12 PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, Sun. Australia's Labour Opposition Leader Gough Whitlam ended a 14-day tour of Australian New Guinea today demanding that the Australian Government give New Guinea its independence as soon as possible. Mr. Whitlam said the blatant colonialism practised by the present
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  • 257 12 TRUDEAU IS BACK AFTER FLYING VISIT TO SABAH KOTA KINABALU, Sun.— The Cnnndlnn Prime Minister, Mr. Pierre Trudeau, left here today for Singapore after a one-day pri vate visit to Sabah. Mr. Trudenn, who stayed overnight ln Sandakan visited the Orang Utan Re-habill tatlon Centre, the Silingan Island Turtle Conservation
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    • 284 12 W*^ '^^^H w 1%3 R 4^^ rQ *iH jEiO- Kjyu JwiSm Jm *BH W^mw* I memma V* m 9 Ww W mmmmm^w\7amtWW mk HMhI offer the new Uclihun with the 18-carat gold nib and give genuine pleasure The large 18-carat gold nib of the new Pelikan glides easily and smoothly
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 348 13 INDIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER GETS DOWN TO EARTH THE SECOND FROG WAR SARDAR Swaran Singh, India's Foreign Minister, planted a palm tree to mark the construction of a Sikh temple at the premises of Sri Guru Nnnak Sat Sung Sabha a sikh religious association m Wilkinson Road yesterday morning. He was
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    • 402 13  -  MARY LEE SECOND ONLY TO HAWAII IN THE WORLD: By SINGAPORE is second only to Hawaii as the world's greatest melting-pot for people of different races, according to Dr. Riaz Hassan of the University of Singapore. Dr. Hassan revealed this m
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    • 145 13 INDUSTRIALISTS should play their part m developing Singapore's technical education by sponsoring trade apprenticeship training, said Mr. Cheong Pak Loo, an assistant director of technical education. 44 With the facilities and expertise m industry, we will be able to produce problem-solving and creative young
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    • Article, Illustration
      34 13 THE numbers picked In yesterday' 8 Toto draw No: 5/71 were: 34, 12, 37 and 5. The additional number was 31. In the circles draw the numbers taken were: 48 42 and IS.
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    • 141 13 THE Singapore Championship Dog Show will be held at the Port of Singapore Authority Recreation Club at Bukit Chermin on Saturday at 2 p.m. and on Sunday at 9* a.m. Twenty-two breeds of dogs from the Great Dane to the pint-sized Chihuahua
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    • 56 13 Shipping Law course A SEVEN-LECTURE courses, Shipping Law Hague Rules Containerisation, will be conducted by the Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, at 7.30 p.m. on Feb. 1 at the New Lecture Theatre 4. Mr. James Wong, lecturer m the university's Faculty of Law, will conduct the course. The
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    • 100 13 DRIVER Ho Beng Guan. 38, of Jalan Ong Teek, and Aye of six passengers were admitted to Thomson Rond General Hospital after his car and another car collided head on at the 11th mile Chua Chn Kang Road at 11.35 p.m. on
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 387 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young X^ ~7| I M MOT <30tN<3 IN TOOAV 'fle****** "UJ^-^ V WELL. THEN, .JUST KEEP f v > i CALL MR DITHERS < m t mma t k^wcd 1 V NAMING DISEASES qagwood wake up* 1 ANC> Te^ M,M IVE SOT Gr&k \J bel«ve C&fel ,V.
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    • 111 13 i zilfnEs!lE«* It's a good thing, of -Xcourse, to have the -Xcourage of your convictions, but there's -Xi risk today that you -Xcould give your verdict <£ m a controversial -Xmatter and wish -Xafterwards you hadn't! -X-----■■■nnnnnnnj^ Ignore a sort of j£ atmosphere of' uncertainty, not being able somehow to
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  • 173 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's bid to woo Pacific Area Travel Association members to the 1972 Pata Workshop and Conference here has begun m earnest. For a start, she will send her biggest ever delegation of SO representatives to the flve-day
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  • 749 14  -  JENNY LEW A WAY TO BOOST SPORE AS SHOPPER'S PARADISE By DEVELOPERS of a number of shopping complexes here want the Pacific Area Travel Association to amend its rules so that they can apply for membership on the same basis as hotels. At present
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  • 218 14 Pay rise for 6,400 PSA workers OVER 6,400 waterfront and non-incentive scheme workers of the Port of Singapore Authority are getting better terms under a new agreement between the PSA and the Port Workers' Union. Mr. S. Nathan, president of the union, said the agreement had been m force since
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  • 91 14 A 60- YEAR-OLD woman died m Outram Road Hospital shortly after she was knocked down by a car m Upper Bukit Timah Road 8V& m.s. on Saturday at 1 p.m. In another accident, Tan Chong Yuen, 00, of Angus Street, was admitted to the
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  • 12 14 'I'M 60IM' ON A BIBT TOCAY. STARTING WITH CARROTS.*
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  • 52 14 GHANA'S PREMIER GOES SHOPPING DR. Kofi Basin. Prime Minister of Ghana, weat shopping ia the People's Park Complex oa Saturday. He spent nearly aa hoar selecting Chinese silk ia aa emporium (above). Then he weat to a jeweller's to try oa rings for size (left). It is believed that he
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  • 189 14 A MAJORITY of the 230 employees of Hotel Singapura has decided to join the Food Drinks and Allied Workers' Union, according to the general secretary of the union, Mr. Tan Soon Yam. The decision was taken m a secret ballot. It was conducted
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  • 346 15 Tapestry the kind of programme we should have TAPESTRY is the kind of programme we should have. It should act as an advertisement to whatever cultural activities there are m Singapore. It should also be the stage where all potentials meet and the talented ones selected for the eventual formation
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1144 15 I **-w^*m ml I Star IBHHU^k AmU w* RADIO I view piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 3.00 General Hospital 5.00 Opening And Programme Summary 3.25 For The Family (Tamil) 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 5.35 The Bugaloos "Now You See 'Em, Week (Tamil) Now You Don't
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  • Article, Illustration
    733 17 MONDA V RECIPE m tact pr 1 0 fl I SWEETEN the Year of the Pig with a variety of traditional sweet I wscuits. Make the biscuits yourself and leaven the sweetness with ove and care. To help you during this baking session, we're giving recipes for I
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  • 271 17 All they need room to stare SOPRKOPTRKE OPEN-PLAN living the Benjamin way is attractive, spacious and completely practical! In the living-dining room at their Goldhill Towers flat, they've managed to squeeze m an area to sit and talk, a place to view tv and listen to music, a very spacious
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 182 17 I _^EIJJaiIjBSELF omam —W M X a gas leqk is bod, send children Open alt windows and doors so Turn off all appliances and gas Don't touch lights switches may A I and pets outside ond extinguish all there is less danger of a build-up mains tap, and all electric
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  • Economic Affairs / Shipping
    • 704 18 NEW YORK, Sun. President Nixon's concerned response to the Price increase by Bethehem Steel could represent a belated recognition of what many authorities consider is the special nature of the present U.S. economy. It is beset, they say, by such great obligations, responsibilities and expectations
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    • 480 18 NEW YORK, Sutt. Businessmen of the capitalist West and the Communist Governments of East Europe are getting together m increasing fifty-fifty per cent joint ventures that are now also luring U.S. companies to overcome the Marxist doctrine against private ownership m industry. But the East
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    • 284 18 GM-lsuzu OSAKA, Sun. -Torao Armaki, president of Isuau motors, said his company was agreeable to General Motors acquiring 35 per cent of its stocks on the following conditions: A GM-lsuzu tie-up for production of auto safety and anti-pollution devices. Establishment of a joint company to produce automatic transmission
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    • 408 18 GENEVA, Sun. Founder Bernard Cornfeld has sold his stock m the troubled Investors Overseas Services (IDS), mutual funds giant, and has resigned his position m the company, an lOS spokesman announced. The spokesman said he could not yet identify the buyer but added that he
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    • 113 18 Kerala takes over waste land NEW DELHI, Sun. President V.V. Giri has approved a request by the Kerala State Government to take over waste land held by the British-owned Ka nil an uevan Tea Plantations. Officials said the take-over would not affect large tracts of land under tea cultivation by
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    • 356 18 NEW YORK, Sun.— Current obsession with the .tills Jill issue m the United States has obscured two inter-related problems facing the country's textile industry today, the Chase Manhattan 3ank said m a special textile report. First, there are still too many
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    • 210 18 PEOPLE In business Mr NG JOO THONG, systems engineer, IBM World Trade Corporation, Singapore, left for the United Kingdom for a three-month training assignment m operating system support. Mr Ng A B. Sc. graduate from the University of Singapore, Mr Ng joined IBM m IS»6K. Mr Ng, who was trained
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    • 96 18 NEW YORK, Sun. The reduction by the First National City Bank In its prime leding rate to 6 l 4 per cent from 6 I A per cent has been followed by other U.S. banks. Chase Manhattan, Manufacturers' Trust, Chemical Bank, Morgan Guaranty and
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  • 342 18 The market was steady m very active trading on Saturday. Buying interest was encouraged by a report that restrictions on foreign acquisition of Japanese stocks would be eased. The overnight rise m New York was also another bolstering factor. High priced electric (Closing paid prices m yen,
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  • 219 18 The market continued to be extremely weak during the past week with the rate of decline accelerating on Tuesday and Wednesday. In fact, seven successive downward moves were made by the market, encouraging some observers to look for a technical rally. Speculative stocks were particularly hard hit
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  • 280 18 Hectic dealings were seen m gilt-edged last week, and gains ranged to over one point m places. The strength of sterling, the December U.K. trade surplus and falling U.S. treasury bill rates prompted heavy buying. The long end of the market was extremely active following the exhaustion
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  • 98 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars. On New York TT 6.05 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 290.75 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 46.50 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154 .00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 169.625 Philippine (per
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    • 47 18 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Fri.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 341.6 (-2.6); Tins 62.89 (Unch); Rubbers 166.82 (-.30); Oils 284.53 (-0.55). DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Fri.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 845.70 (+2.39); Transportation 179.53 (+1.08); Utilities 126.69 (+1.18); Composite stocks 279.19 (+1.35); Bonds 70.13 (+0.41).
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 765 19 ORIENT UNESQD. I i fataaammm m am mmmc cw mmwmm ICB BUILPNG 2 SHENTON WAV ***** j TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, Olngaoers .S'hem Peooog ARWVEB NtPTUHf AMOCR 30 Jan/2 FeO 3/4 Feb 5 Feb H'burg 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havre 14/3. L'don 18/3 NIPTUNC
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    • 1076 19 II I /I \/I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. Tho shipping schedules 1-JLaJ I \J I N. beginning on this pogo ore given m four porto for V I I 7\J N. ships westbound, oostbound, southbound and mi*** I I am maaf coastal. Each entry givoo tho following information: m m*ama
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  • 219 20 TOKYO, Sun. The Transport Ministry plans this year to start a new project designed to develop larger and faster container ships. The plan calls for building ships capable of carrying 3,000 containers each at a speed of 35 knots. Already under construction m Japan is a 45,000-ton vessel
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  • 91 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY, 18. OUT: Hennevis 1/2; Sabana 22; Wladyslaw Broniewsky 42/43; Chenab 46; Capraia 3/4; Tooko Maru 15/16; Colombo Maru 31/32; Samut Songkhram 8/9. IN: Flintshire (after Seine Lloyd) 13/14; Taboa (alter Straat Colombo) 23/24; Seiko irtaru
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1082 20 tcISIUOUnCI Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far i^ East ports to the north-east. ALCOS MASTER Anr io/» M.s. TA.POOSHAN Jan 20/21 Penang (Jan 22/24), Spore (Jan 25/26), H'kong (Jan 30/Feb 2). SC/SC M.S. TA.POOSHAN Feb 6/7 p. nnagn g (Feb 8/10). Spore (Feb 11/12). H'kong (Feb 16/19). SC/SC
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    • 454 20 TO: HAMBURG, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM ANTWERP S 'P° r Penang Hamburg TEH YUNG 10/12 Mar IJ/14 Mar A pr ORIENTAL OUEEN I*>/12 Apr 13/i4 Apr 12 May Paaaenger accommodation available to London A north continental porta. Accepting liquid cargo at S'pora only. continental US EAST COAST GULF SERVICE TO. NEW
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  • 1631 21 STOCK EXCHANGE ammmo^ Malaysia M AND SINGAPORE 2.48 1.55 AJinomoto 1.90 2.00 16 5 02 2.30 1.22 Alcan ♦.06 1.46 1.48 7.3 24+13 6+6 1.95 0.89 Ben.ya +.05 1.28 1.32 46+4 37 +2O H 2.18 1.85 Bousted +.02 2.00 2.04 cd 7.3 11.9 3 -18 2 9
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  • 372 21 ACTIVITY m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week remained high with only Thursday's daily turnover falling below the twomillion unit mark. The week recorded total transactions of 10,876,500 shares compared to 9,706,500 m the previous week. While prices of most speculative
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  • 604 21 CHEMICAL .COMPANY OF MALAYSIA: Tomorrow, 11.30 a.m. at 4th floor, Bangunan MIDF, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. KUALA SIDIM RUBBER: J air. 25, noon at registered office, 52 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. CYCLE AND CARRIAGE: Feb. 1, noon at 4th. floor, Denmark House, Raffles Quay Singapora. BEN T A
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  • 37 21 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Guthrie (1) 6% March 12 16% B. Panjong(2) 7% May 7 11% 11% NOTE: (1) Interim; (2) second interim m lieu of final.
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  • 223 21 TOKYO, San. Japan's Overseas Economic Co•peratieu Fund has signed an agreement with the Indonesian Government to extend leans totalling 273,666,666 yen (U*****,988) te help modernise two textile mills In Indonesia. The Indonesian Government will use the loan for rehabilitation of the Tjilatjap spinning mill
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  • 362 21 TAIPEI, Sun. A Nationalist Chinese Government survey showed that Formosa is rather rich m crude oil and natural gas deposit. Formosa has an estimated natural gas reserve of 28,200 million cubic metres, and three million kilolitres of crude oil, both resources worth at least
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  • 163 21 Philippines may ban all luxury imports MANILA, Sun. The Philippines may ban imports of all luxury goods m a continuing effort to recover from the acute economic crisis experienced last year. The Presidential Office said there was general agreement on the proposed measure at a meeting between President Ferdinand Marcos
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 76 21 BANGKOK, Sun. The Thai Mercantile Marine Company (TMM) has withdrawn frm the Thailand U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Conference. A spokesman for the company said it might now reduce its freight rates m line with other non-conference lines. He said there were some regulations imposed by the conference which prevented TMM
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    • 62 21 TOKYO, sun. The Export-Import Bank of Japan said it has extended a yen credit worth US$4.5 million to South Vietnam to help build a diesel power generating plant m Saigon's suburbs. South Vietnam is required to repay the credit over 10 years, including a grace period of three years, at
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    • 49 21 BANGKOK, Sun Ceylon has brought 50,000 tons of 25 per cent parboiled rice from Thailand the Foreign Trade Department announced. First shipment of 20,000 tons would be delivered on February io, 10,000 tons on March 10 and an addi tional 20,000 tons later this year, the announcement said. AFP
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    • 494 22 LATEST TWOOOOR FROSTFREE Refrigerator G.E. Hotpoint Philips G.E.C. A Acma available at Marden General Services Telephone *****/*****0 82. Orchard Road. Smgapore. REMEMRER: If it's great fashion. it's at VANITY! Our Christmas collection comprise everything from glamorous Jumpsuits to con-versation-piece Loungers. Entirely new botch! 32 Raffles Place. LADIES! CLEAN YOUR DISHES
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 2255 23 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Ist No. *****6 ($4,633) 2nd No. *****5 ($1,323) 3rd No. *****8 ($661) Starters ($l5O each): Nos. *****0 *****7 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****9 *****6 *****2 *****0 *****3 Consolation ($lOO each): Nos. *****9 *****8 *****4 *****7 *****3 *****1 *****4 *****9 *****3 *****5 CL
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    • 617 23 STIPENDIARY Steward's report for the weekend races at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY RACE 1 Nothing to report. RACE 2 At the i mile BASE METAL (Kingston) had to be badly checked when LONG HOT SUMMER (Sairi) shifted m sharply making the turn. Sairi was
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 313 23 1 w~2 WWP^T/WWWF 1 5 1 i 6 1 i 7 WM Hi B^ H|HHh ~^H 19 Hf Ai 22 tfl 88~ II ll' 24 j I JHi WmW\ ACROSS DOWN 4. Expand m unusual detail (6) l. Permissive character? (6) 8. Placed thus, there's method 2. The very notion!
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  • 455 24 IT'S STILL A RACE BETWEEN ARSENAL AND LEEDS U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Huddersfield Town beat Arsenal for the first time m 33 years. Huddersfield's Frank Worthington banged home a disputed penalty 16 minutes from the end yesterday and struck a blow at Arsenal's hopes of winning the English soccer
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  • 286 24 ENGLISH DIV. ONE Blackpool 3 Man. City 3 Palace 1 Liverpool 0 Everton 3 Chelsea O Huddersfield 2 Arsenal 1 Ipswich 0 Derby 1 Man Utd 1 Burnley 1 Notts F 2 Newcastle 1 Stoke 2 West Brom 0 Tottenham 1 Southampton 3 West Ham 2 Leeds 3
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  • SPORT WORLD
    • 370 24 Patterson hopes to meet winner of FrazierAli bout MIAMI BEACH, Sun. Former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson buried Levi Forte under a barrage of punches and twice sending him through the ropes before scoring a second round knockout. A Miami Beach crowd of 6,000 cheered wildly as the two-timed world king
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    • 329 24 CUSTOMS sprang a surprise when they defeated Singapore Armed Forces 3-0 m a Division Two Government Services soccer league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Forces played listless soccer, r Though they tried hard they just could not match the speed and dash of
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    • 180 24 H.M. DYNE, R. McGill, Ong Beng Bee and D. Huges will represent Singapore m the four-nation amateur golf tournament sponsored by Cathay Pacific Airways at Hong Kong on Feb. 10. The participating countries are Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines and Hongkong. More than 20 golfers
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    • 312 24 NANYANG SIANG PAU showed their prowess of when they brushed aside Ching Giam's strong challenge to win the Eagle Cup invitational table tennis title at Kallang last night. Nanyang won 5-4. The champions completed the tournament with a 100 per cent record. Nanyang took
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    • 507 24 Allpress overall champ in Osprey class DAVID Allpress showed great sailing skill when he manoeuvred his Osprey to win the annual regatta organised jointly by the Republic of Singapore and Army Yacht Clubs at Sungei Pandan yesterday. Allpress for the Singapore Yacht Club won all the three races m his
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    • 65 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Left f HERE'S THE BOX *}U T OH, THANK HEAVEM.' 1 f HOW MUCH V OUR FEE 15 USUALLY \&in WE HAVE NoX I SEE' PLEASP SENdI SIR >~-^^ mm^ do i OWE YOU? J BASEP ON THE VALUE IDEA OF ITS VALUE SCOTTY IN AND
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