Singapore Herald, 21 January 1971

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 156 Singapore Thursday, January 21, 1971 MC(P) N0.2525 15 CENTS
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  • 299 1 TRUDEAU: WHAT'S THE NEXT ACT IN ARMS SALE PLAY? THE question of British arms sales to South Africa should be viewed m terms of Africa's future a future which could include racial war, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said last night. "It is not enough to tell I Britain not
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 116 1 TAIPEH, Wed. Adet Lin, (Lin Ju Sze), 43, daughter of internationally known Chinese writer Lin Yutang, took her own life by hanging herself m her bedroom here yesterday afternoon, police said today. Miss Lin, a divorcee, was found hanging m her dormitory at the Palace
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  • 69 1 LATEST: 2.30 a.m. AT 2 A.M. today, the Commonwealth leaders were still on the Southern African Item of the agenda m plenary session. Sixteen of them were on the Uat of speakers. They went into plenary session at 5.M p.m. yesterday. Conference sources said last night that the Initiative to
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  • 1134 1 COMMONWEALTH delegation heads agreed unanimously yesterday to set up an eight-nation committee to study the question of security of maritime trade routes m the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean. The agreement was reached after two days of meeting m private m the committee room of
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  • 79 1 DAR ES SALAAM, Wed. The students organisation here, DUSO, has urged Tanzania and other Commonwealth countries to freeze British capital m their countries immediately. A telegram, including this suggestion, was sent yesterday to President Julias Nyerere In Singapore. DUSO accused Kenya of playing a
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  • 230 1 Pakistan puts out a draft PAKISTAN yesterday afternoon presented a draft mandate for the Study Group to consider further the question of security of maritime trade routes m the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean. According to conference sources, the draft, which was distributed to delegates during yesterday afternoon's private session,
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  • 301 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Agreement has been reached between the Government and one of the three companies given permission to explore for oil off the west coast of West Malaysia, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Jawi, said today. He
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  • 779 1 Africans attack Pretoria race policies ASIAN and African leaders last night launched bitter attacks against South Africa's apartheid policies and appealed to Britain not to sell arms to the Pretoria regime. The strong criticisms were made when the Conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government resumed its plenary session last night
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  • 261 1 A MALAYSIA-Singa-pore Airways Boeing 707 which flew m from Jakarta at 7.25 last night was involved m a taxiing accident with a TransMediterranean Airways cargo plane m the parking bay at Paya Lebar Airport. None of the passengers or crew were
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party suffered a setback today when the Supreme Court struck down the election commissoner's award which had allotted her party the prestigious election symbol of two bullocks yoked together. The petition was filed by a faction m
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Viewpoint
    • 282 2 MORE DATA FROM THE SURVEY OF HDB TENANTS ALLOW me to clarify your reporting on Dr. Hassan's paper and my comments during the Jan. 19 session of the seminar on modernisation organised by the Institute of South-East Asian Studies. The data that Dr. Hassan used to support his thesis constituted
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    • 466 2 How the seminar participants were selected A NUMBER of questions were raised about a seminar on "Modernisation of Southeast Asia" m a letter written by "AntiIntellectual Monopoly" (S.H. Jan. 19). As the Director of the Institute of South-Bast Asian Studies, which sponsored the seminar, I wish to make the following
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  • 1061 2 I WELCOME Henry L. Pau's further comment on my article "A Case for a Mass Rapid Transit System m Singapore." As the MRT will involve substantial financial resources, more public discussion is desirable and necessary. If the character and environment of the central area is
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  • 1405 2  -  HIROSHI MATZUMOTO aaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaa«HßHHt«Baaaa^.TuT.T.T.Ta.taa^Bß SOUTH-EAST ASIA— 2O2O A.D. FUTURE-GAZING can be fascinating especially when the crystal ball shows that South-East Asia will be the world's richest region m 50 years time! The prediction is that of a transport planning specialist attached to the Planning and Research Section of
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  • 598 2 r/f~l Thursday, January 21, 1971 hjkf THE SINGAPORE HERALD IT IS difficult to make out how things stand on the question of Britain's proposal to sell arms to South Africa. A one-paragraph statement issued by the Commonwealth Secretariat early yesterday evening, at the end of a
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  • 304 3 THE PRESIDENT of the Society of Occupational Medicine last night renewed his call for the setting up of a National Institute of Occupational Health m Singapore. Dr. Phoon Wai On said: "Several" developing countries, apart from the developed countries, already have
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  • 351 3 A $400-A-MONTH secretary went to court yesterday to seek maintenance from managing director R.J. Orme, the father of her two children. Miss Lum Siew Heng, 33. told a maintenance court that Orme, 45, was earning more than $2,000 a month. She added that she
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  • 397 3 Moving the dead—to make way for the living THE dead have to move m Singapore to make way for the living. Cemeteries on valuable private land near the city will be cleared and modern flats or factories will go up instead. Some land originally earmarked for burial grounds has already
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  • 211 3 WHAT THE POLITICIAN'S DAUGHTER WANTS TO D 0... ARTIST Sophia Othman's best picture is the one m her head of what she wants to achieve. She hopes to be an art director and dreams of setting up her own advertising agency. Sophia, 20, and eldest daughter
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  • 1461 4  - Stress and and suicidal trends FLORENCE CHONG BELOW-30 GROUP UNDER GREATER PRESSURE BECAUSE OF RAT RACE By SINGAPORE'S young people are showing signs of greater emotional strain which is affecting their mental health and leading them to suicidal thoughts. The Samaritans of Singapore, an organisation set up 13 months ago
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  • 378 4 IN ACQUITTING a man who was alleged to have extorted money from the managing director of a construction firm, a magistrate yesterday ordered the prosecutor to look further into the case with an eye to taking action against the director himself for
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  • 320 5 Malay Teachers' Union to expand tuition classes THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union plans to expand its tuition classes as well as increase the number of volunteer teachers for the purpose. Last ear some 300 students attend- d such classes organised by the union at Telok Kurau Secondary School, with eight
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 183 5 New SATA role the reason why THE Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association wUI increaae its services to include the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases, Mrs. U.K. Tan, the association's Public Relations Officer, said yesterday. "To reflect this trend, we have recently changed the name of our clinic at Shenton Way to
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  • 199 5 NO HONDA 1300s imported into Singapore from Japan have been found with clutch defects, contrary to fears expressed by the Japanese manufacturer. Local Honda car dealers stated this yesterday m reply to an announcement by the Honda Motor Co. of Japan
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  • 78 5 MR. M. Coomaraswamy, a lawyer, has been appointed deputy chairman of the committee to review the working conditions and pay of the police force. A Government statement said yesterday that he will now replace Mr. S.R. Nathan, who was recently appointed acting Permanent Secretary of
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  • 267 5 We were seven, says Li-lian DANCING WITH TRUDEAU IN HER WORKING CLOTHES EX-MODEL Quek Li-Lian went dancing two nights ago with one of the world's most eligible bachelors m her working clothes. She was spotted wearing a red pant-suit, living it up with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the
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  • 224 5 Vandalism appeal: No rotan for four after all THE Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, ruled yesterday that the Malayan Railway here was not a statutory body of Singapore and therefore any offence against its property cannot be punished under the Vandalism Act. He accepted the submissions of Mr. Giam
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  • 510 6 Political Dept proposed for Umno PARTY AND GOVT MUST BE ONE TUN ISMAIL KLUANG, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr> Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today proposed that Umno set up a Political Department to present ideas to its members. The department, he said, should be managed by able
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  • 70 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Operations Council reported today that m Sarawak- last week security forces killed five terrorists and captured one, found two camps and recovered a quantity of arms, clothing, food aad medical supplies m the Third Division. The arms recovered
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  • 211 6 Khir plans a switch from incentives to 'punitive measures' MALACCA, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, plans to introduce "punitive measures" to get industrialists to invest m the smaller states. He hoped it would be more successful than the recent plan of extra incentives. "I
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  • 145 6 PERAK GOVT TO STOP ILLEGAL CULTIVATION OF TAPIOCA IPOH, Wed. The Perak Government is to put a stop to the illegal cultivation of tapioca m the State. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin Isa, told a Press conference here today that a committee had been formed to make recommendations on
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  • 48 6 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded an *open verdict yesterday on a destitute 85--year-old man who was found lying m a drain m Bandar Street on Dec. 2 last year. The man, Kwang Choon, died m hospital of bronchopneumonia resulting from a fall.
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  • 326 6 No.l Umno Youth job: Ali likely to beat Harun KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Assistant Finance Minister, Inche All Ahmad, is expected to be elected Umno Youth chairman ln a straight fight with Selangor's Mentri Besar, Dato Harun Idrls, at Its annual meeting here on Friday. Inche All has been acting chairman
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  • 225 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University of Malaya has set up a research fund with an initial sum of $400,000, its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, announced today. The fund will provide an opportunity for as well as a challenge to anyone m
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  • 164 6 ISMAIL: RACIAL INEQUALITY AND BIOLOGY LINK? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today that research Into the biological differences between the major races In multiracial Malaysia would help find a solution to a peaceful, harmonious and united nation. "In this country the Malays, who are
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  • 420 6 When is a trade dispute trade dispute? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The jurisdiction of the High Court here to grant an injunction against members of the Metal Industry Employees' Union picketing a metal company m Petaling J a%y a was today challenged by the union m the High Court. Mr. G.
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  • 140 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An elected councillor will now be disqualified if he is proved to have committed an offence involving fraud, dishonesty or corruption or for any offence for which he is sentenced to not less than one year's jail or fined more than
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    • 378 7  - Getting burned up about the big bangs A.K. LEE By CHINESE New Year will start with a big bang for many people, but it gets one of my readers, Mr. Chia, all burned up. He gets heated about the way people burn money on crackers. He says that such money
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    • 312 7 'Commonwealth old in years, young in heart' 2 octal JKoteA SIR Ridgeby Foster, Deputy Chairman of the Royal Commonwealth Society, London, addressed the Commonwealth Society of Singapore on Tuesday night at a buffet dinner. Speaking of the Commonwealth, Sir Ridgeby said that though "it may be old m years, it's
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    • 196 7 IT WAS a "family reunion" on Monday as Malaysians got together at Rumah Malaysia at a reception m honour of their Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak and his wife, Ton Puan Raha. The Royal Malaysian Navy's band played Malay music to add a touch of
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    • 225 7  - 100 lb roast pig for nightclub staff to usher in New Year JENNY LEW By THE "Year of the Pig signifies prosperity, peace and happiness. And to usher the year m m true style, a top restaurant /nightclub here has ordered a 100 lb. roasted pig to be served to
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    • 97 7 FOUR members of the Singapore National Cadet Corps left yesterday to attend the Indian Republic Day celebrations m New Delhi scheduled for next Tuesday. They are: Daniel Ec, of St. Joseph's Institution (leader), Supardi bin Ahmad (Siglap Secondary School), P. Jeyaratnam (the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 103 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young j .'I'M ITS TMAT IC I TOt-O YOU I NEVER A 1 NOW BEAT IT ~l^^ m T~ S—T x r PESKY 7 WANTEO TO SEE YOU V, ANO DON'T < ffl i TtJIKJU n. ARCHIE By Bob Montana ifl HEARD /AH HA HA-HA HAO jdfcf<
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    • 108 7 10 am 6 pm: Exhibition of works by Commonwealth writers at the National Library, Stamford Road. 12.40 pm: Rotary Club's lunch at Hollandsche Club and a talk on Persian Gulf by Major F. Abraham. 5 pm: Chinese New Year Party of the Old People's Club at the Red Cross House,
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  • 264 8 She man see again— thanks to Conference THE EYE BANK SENDS A PRICELESS GIFT... BLIND 15 year-old Oui Kee Heyok may soon be able to see again thanks to the present Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference and a fortuitous meeting. The Conference prompted the Ceylon International Eye Bank to send
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  • 414 8 THE CHIEF JUSTICE Mr. Wee Chong Jin said yesterday it was the duty of lawyers to assert, all the time, the need for the rule of law. Speaking after the admission to the Bar of 23 advocates and solicitors one
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  • 124 8 SIXTY -ONE poor old men and women belonging to the Loh Clan have not been forgotten In the preparations for Chinese New Year. They received "ang pows" and food parcels yesterday from the president of the Loh Clan Association, Mr.
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  • 88 8 THE 13th of January was an unlucky day for three men who were fined $15 each yesterday for littering on that day. Tan Ah Kow, of Holland Road, threw away a bus ticket on the road m front of the Tropic ana Lee
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  • 506 8 vmwvmm THE Woodstock Festival was a gathering of some of the finest rock musicians m the world. Their purpose there was to perform their brand of music, and the half million crowd were there for one main reason to hear the music. And the whole
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  • 215 8 MR. JOHN Hanam (S.H. Jan. 13) is trying to lead the public into thinking that uniforms are easily available to the Customs Officers who need replacements. This is totally untrue! Replacements are only given for uniforms which are worn out or torn. Even then,
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  • 433 8 HOW EXTENSIVE WAS DUST GATHERING JOB? DR. Chew Pin Kee's reply (S.H. Jan. 6) on the dust situation of Mayflower Gardens needs further clarification. When were dust samples taken ln Mayflower Gardens? On a wet day or on the day after the premix factory had been told of the exercise?
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  • 334 8 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned" (S.H. Jan. 18) The Board has awarded a contract to a lift company for the installation of an additional lift m Block 35 as well as m Block 36, Circuit Road. Work is expected to commence
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  • 394 8  -  Herald Knight I CHESS.. .by FORMER Junior Champion Robert Yap (Siglap C.C.) played a fine attacking game when he beat his opponent. Tan Lian Quee (Singapore Chess Club) m the 1970 Inter-Clubs' Division I Tournament. Robert, with the white pieces, adopted the Centre
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  • 292 9 CAIRO, Wed. Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny called on all "freedomloving" states on Monday to wage an "obstinate struggle" against the United States, Israel and Portuguese mercenaries. Podgomy reiterated the Soviet rnlon's Irrevocable determination to help the Arab states In their "Just" struggle against Israel. He
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  • 500 9 -aaaiV YaH B aaaa. a aaaaaaa flBWa 1 r*/ I J,* LONDON, Wed. Britain's postal strike, which began at midnight, has been backed 100 per cent by the country's 230,000 postal workers, a union spokesman said here today. But a majority of telephone
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  • 155 9 ATHENS, Wed. A shake-up of the Greek Government will be announced very soon, the independent newspaper Acropolis reported today. The paper, quoting informed sources, said that the Minister for Northern Greece, Alexander Mattheos, resigned last week. This comes on the heels of the resignation of the
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  • 63 9 TEL AVIV, Wed. The Israeli State radio yesterday retracted an earlier report that four Jews were to be tried m the Soviet city of Riga on a charge of "Zionist activity." The radio said that after telephone conversations with relatives of the accused, it had established
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  • 48 9 MIAMI, Florida, Wed. An anti-Castro Cuban spokesman said yesterday the Soviet Naval Base m Cienfuegos, Cuba, has now been built but is not yet operational. The spokesman, ManSlo Reyes, said he was basing his information on reports from the "Resistance" m Cuba. AFP
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  • 42 9 NEW ORLEANS, Wed. The Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court sentence of life imprisonment on Lorenzo Edward Ervin Jr., 24, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, on charges of hijacking an Eastern Airlines jet to Cuba m 1968.
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  • 21 9 BANGKOK, Wed. Israel's ambassador to Thailand Dr. Daniel Lewin died of a heart attack here yesterday. He was 64.
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  • 146 9 Man who killed sister wins appeal SEOUL, Wed. A South Korean, who killed his younger sister because he said she was a high-class call girl, had his death sentence commuted to life Imprisonment by the Seoul Appellate Court today. Chung Chong-wook, 34, was convicted last September of fatally shooting his
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  • 40 9 LONOON. Wed. FOUR pilots m two stunt pianos of tha Rod Arrow formation flying squadron diod when tha aircraft collided over Kemble training base m Gloucestershirp today. Each pilot had taken up another as a pasapnger.
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  • 227 9 Riddle of PoW camp raid 'that neve r was' SAIGON, Wed. American and South Vietnamese military spokesmen today denied any knowledge of a South Vietnamese raid on a prison camp holding Americans m Cambodia. The report of the raid came from a foreign news agency citing "military sources." The South
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  • 236 9 SUN VALLEY, Idaho, Wed. A bearded hunter staggered out of the snow -covered mountains of central Idaho yesterday, winning a 53-day fight for survival. His partner later was found dead m the wilderness where the two became stranded by heavy snow during a deer
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  • 95 9 MANILA, Wed. The Asian Development Bank has approved a request from Laos and Thailand to conduct an evaluation study of the Nong Khai-Vientiane bridge project, the ADB announced yesterday. A landlocked country, Laos has no direct access to the sea and at present depends for
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  • 254 9 'Suicide prisoner was former SS leader' DAKAR, Wed. Hermann Siebold, the West German businessman who committed suicide m a Guinean gaol yesterday, was a former Nazi named Bruno Kreitag who commanded an SS assault group. According to the findings of the Guinean Government's Commission of Inquiry, broadcast over Radio Conakry
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  • 66 9 LONDON, Wed. A British company which manufactured thalidomide the tranquilising drug blamed for the birth of hundreds of malformed babies can be sued m Australia, Britain's Privy Council ruled yesterday. A claim for damages against the Distillers Company (Biochemicals) Ltd. and its Australian distributors has been filed
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  • 69 9 MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos said today that he would make an announcement next week on Philippine moves to establish relations with Russia and other Communist members of the United Nations. He said it would be one of the highlights of the State of the
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  • 42 9 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union has lodged a resolute protest with Australia over an attack on the Russian Embassy m Canberra last Sunday. Tass said last night official apologies for the incident have been presented by the Australians.
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  • 198 10 GDANSK (Poland), Wed. Shipbuilders and transport men defied Communist officials yesterday m this Baltic city where last month's riots first began with stoppages and further go-slows. Reports 'from the giant Lenin Shipyards said crews continuously stopped work for "debate sessions" while earlier m the day buses
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  • 149 10 Sampan girls steal the show HONGKONG, Wed. It's usually the bikini birds who capture the stares of the yachting types at London's Earl's Court Boat Show. Bat this year two samfooclad girls stale the limelight. Now the Royal Navy Is preparing a regal welcome-home for Hongkong's ambassadorsextraordinary- Annie Li and
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  • 413 10 'Beatle finances NOT in bad shape' LONDON, Wed. Mr. Allan Klein, the man who runs the Beatles partnership, last night "categorically denied" that the finances of the famed musicians was m a bad shape. In a statement from the head quarters of Apple Corps Ltd., the beatles record company, Mr.
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  • 103 10 LAS VEGAS, Wed. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Charles "Sonny" Uston died from natural causes but traces of narcotics were found m body tissues, a Clark County coroner's report said yesterday. The report said Llston, found dead m the bedroom of his rsS6o,ooo home here
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  • 56 10 SYDNEY, Australia, Wed. Torrential rain 12 inches m 30 hours isolated three towns 150 miles north of Sydney today. Cut off by floods are the Hunter Valley towns of Gresford, Paterson and WoodviUe, which have a total population of 1,500. The main rail line between
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  • 319 10 SAN DIEGO, California, Wed. A group of scientists who are studying lunar samples brought back by astronauts have reported the moon may contain large volumes of water. Dr. Albert E. J. Engel, Professor of Geology at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, told a news conference, "there
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  • 233 10 union leaders back-to-work appeal pending the outcome of the meeting. An Indication of the direction the vote might Uke came when a source m the PBA let It be known an earlier secret vote of the 26,000 patrolmen, showed 87 per
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  • 48 10 PALERMO, Italy, Wed. —A 24-year-old nurse broke time-honoured Sicilian tradition and said "No" to the man who had kidnapped and raped her but later wanted to make her his bride. The firm "no" will cost Giuseppe Sanzifero ten years and five A.P.
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  • 411 10 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Wed. Leaders of the Palestinian guerilla movement have decided to support Arab efforts for a peaceful settlement m the Middle East. The Cairb daily Al Ahram said the guerillas' decision to abandon opposition to a peaceful settlement, which represents a complete reversal of
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  • 30 10 OTTAWA, Wed. A small Chinese delegation is expected to arrive m Ottawa early next month to open Peking's first diplomatic mission m Ottawa, it was learned vectorHau
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  • 161 10 Mr Ed's 'love power' brings a baby boom CINCINNATI, Ohio, Wed. Mr. Ed's loye power or something is causing a population explosion at the Cincinnati zoo. Penelope the gorilla is expecting again the second time m a year. The big cats are leading the boom with 47 cubs m the
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  • 285 10 Big hunt for the mystery American SAIGON, Wed. Who was this American m the camouflage uniform photographed along Highway 4 m Cambodia? The U.S. Command here has launched an Investigation to find ont who he is and what he was doing there last week. Officers can't track him down m
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  • 131 10 OTTAWA, Wed. Members of Parliament from farming areas balked yesterday m the House of Commons Finance Committee at approving legislation amending a trade agreement with New Zealand. They protested that Canadian trade policy was too lenient towards imports of New Zealand farm products,
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  • 337 11 BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS South Australia's Premier (Mr. Dunstan) has caused a stir inside and outside the Labour Party with his telegram to the Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and his statement to Australian newspapers last week. Mr. Dunstan said he looked
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  • 807 11 Labour split over immigration support and uphold a vigorous and expanding immigration programme administered with sympathy, understanding and tolerance. "The basis of such policy will be: Australia's national and economic security; the welfare and integration of all its citizens; the preservation of our democratic system and balanced development of our
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  • 337 11  - Power split that can't be won JOHN NANCE By won by an even wider victory margin than Marcos. Lopez, an affable gentleman of 67, often is described as the public relations arm of the Lopez family headed by his brilliant elder brother Eugenio Lopez Sr. The Lopez business empire among
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  • 1327 11  -  CLAIRE HOLLINGWORTH By THE new Aswan dam which President Podgomy of Russia dedicated on Jan. 15 is a major symbol of achievement m the eyes of the Egyptian people. Millions of men who have been discouraged for reason? of military security and owing
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  • 530 12 Commonwealth ties: Gradual erosion has started AN AUSTRALIAN lecturer-cum-political commentator, Prof. Bruce Miller, said yesterday that the ties binding the Commonwealth are starting to erode. Prof. Miller, Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University m Canberra, told Rotarians yesterday: "Tomorrow will see the start of the gradual erosion
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  • 303 12 PARIS, Wed. A special subcommittee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development met behind closed-doors today to discuss the offer of the major international oil companies for joint negotiation of a five-year contract with the Organisation of Petrol Exporting Countries. The offer
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  • 74 12 THE Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, invited three other Heads of Commonwealth Government to lunch at the Malaysian High Commissioner's residence m Gallop Road yesterday. They were, (from left): Dr. Kofi Busia, Prime Minister of Ghana; Mr. Forbes Burham, Prime Minister of Guyana, and
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  • 238 12 AN AMERICAN tour operator, Mr. Albert Schmid, thinks that the present air fare from America to Singapore is too high. Mr. Schmid, Vice-President of Operations, Unitours Incorporation, said at a Press conference at the nearly completed Singapore Hyatt Hotel yesterday. "The single air
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  • THE SINGAPORE herld section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herld section II Thursday, Jan. 21. 1971
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    • 330 13  - 7 years for killing man he found in car with his wife SEE PHUI YEE By A HOSPITAL attendant who fatally stabbed a mechanic he found with his wife m a car m Kallang Park one night was jailed for seven years by the High Court yesterday. Chua Kirn Kow,
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    • 52 13 THE Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union and the Sugar Industry of Singapore Limited at 9.30 a.m. on Feb. 5. The dispute is over the introduction of a productivity m centive scheme on the basis of recommendations by the National
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    • 226 13 Young deserve the best education we can give: Sha'ari IF THE YOUNG are to be the leaders of tomorrow they should be given the best education the State can provide with dedicated teachers, effective curriculum and forward-looking education policies the Parliamentary Secretary for Culture said yesterday. Inche Sha'ari Tadin was
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    • 260 13 SOME 330 destitute tuberculosis patients of the Singapore Anti -Tuberculosis Association will not feel neglected m the hustle and bustle of Chinese New Year preparations, thanks to a $1,600 donation from Esso Standard Ltd. Yesterday at the two Sata clinics m Shenton
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    • 65 13 MR. ERIC Cheong, MP. for Toa Payoh, will officiate today at the balloting ceremony of another 374 units of improvedtype three-room flats for sale under the "Home Ownership for the People" scheme. The flats are m Block 79, Neighbourhood 111, Toa Payoh Central. The ceremony
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    • 253 13 THE HUNGRY TAXI DRIVER WHO REFUSED TO TAKE A FARE TAXI driver Koh Peck Un was tired and hungry nfter dropping a passenger at the railway station on March 28 last year. On his way out he was stopped by two men at the gate and one of them, Mr.
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    • 187 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority is to spend about $20,000 to make Blair Plain a model housing estate. Under the plan, the estate's 5,000 residents will have more recreation facilities. The authority plans to build playgrounds, badminton, Sepak Ta kraw and
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    • 93 13 IT'S NO WONDER THIS SCHOOL WON THE FIRST PRIZE IT MAY LOOK like a section of a nark, bat it's actually a school garden spruced np for the Inter-School Tree Planting and Gardening Competition. The Jurong Integrated Secondary School where this garden is located won first prize ln the secondary
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    • 308 13 Why the poor of Asia mistrust the West PEASANTS m underdeveloped countries distrust Western foreign aid programmes because they think they only make the rich richer. Prof. Willem Wertheim, of Amsterdam University, said this when he presented a paper on Inhibitions to Modernisation: Resistance to Change. ..From Whom? at the
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    • 94 13 Youth who stole while on probation is jailed A YOUTH who committed theft while on probation was jailed for three months yesterday. Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, 17, admitted stealing two cases of fruit worth $50 from a van parked m Queenaway yesterday. Sentence was postponed for his accomplice, Osman Zairuddin
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      • 143 13 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Paga 14 TV/Paga 15 O LIVING /Paga* 16/21 O ECONOMIC AFFAIRS /SHIPPING PULL-OUT/PafM 17 •20 O SPORT/Panaa 22/24 UPcHINESE NEW YEAR %J Wff SPECIAL DRAWS >■ WM 17TH. JAN-14TH. FEB. 1971 (DRAW NO. 5/71-12/71) Wltl TODAY'S DRAW NO: 6/71 (21-1 71) \t\iH I $105,000 1 ijl DDDI TO
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 310 14 Gang chief slain by an expert assassin GANGLAND chief Lim Choon Eng, 34, died from a single wound between the neck and shoulder, inflicted by an experienced assassin. This was stated by State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee yesterday when he recorded a verdict of murder by a person or persons
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    • 91 14 IT WAS as if the flamingos purposely arranged themselves so that their YIP visitor, Lady Douglas Home, conld get a good picture. Lady Douglas Home, wife of Britain's Foreign Secretary, took the picture while being taken oa a tour of the Juroag
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    • 77 14 A 23-YEAR-OLD woman whose left leg was shortened by half an inch after a road accident m 1966 was awarded $9,000 damages by the High Court yesterday. Miss Lian Foo Hong, alias Leow Poh Hong, was standing near a bus shelter m Yio Chu Kang Road
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    • 212 14 Steward's death: Only formal evidence ONLY formal evidence was heard at yesterday's inquiry into the death of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines steward Peter Bernard Cheah, 24, at the Sea View Hotel last October Jeffrey Khoh Thiam Leng, 25, former assistant manager of the hotel, is tentatively charged with culpable homicide not amounting
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    • 363 14 TWELVE people claiming to be relatives of political detainees held m Changi Prison- appeared m court yesterday following Tuesday's demonstration at the Conference Hall. They were charged with having taken part m an unlawful procession and with being members of an unlawful assembly "whose
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    • 57 14 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour Mr. Lim Joo Hock, will present T.W.I. (Training-Within-Indus-try) certificates to 10 trainers and 91 trained supervisors at a ceremony m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, at 8.00 p.m. This is the third T.W.I, certificate presentation. It will be
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    • 141 14 A LONG-HAIRED former pop-group musician pleaded guilty m a magistrate's court yesterday to biting the ear of a security officer at the Singapore Hilton on Sunday night. G.B. Furney, 24, of Roseville, Australia, also admitted behaving m a disorderly manner by shouting at
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    • 25 14 Ikfm^S^yfSml CONT &UEVE IN SWTA CUUS SUT 1 "WINK sue toes OnKWISfc, WHY fIOWD SH£ WASTe so MUCH I>Mfc BeiN* GOOOI' a
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      • 1055 15 ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimum^^ bKbbVBBIHIbbV ma* 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Opening And Programme Summary S HHSSSSHS^HSH-___H_P lißlHfll 3.20 Another Song Another Melody (Malay 3.05 Ganda Wang Anda E E Hf HUI Repeat) 3.30 B'wana Don Jungle-La (Documentary) E MM MM IHI 3.40 Its Happening In Singapore (Chinese 3.55 Music Music Music Variety Show
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    • 85 16 BACK on June 8. 1966, It was possible to note the date aa 6/6/66. Looking ahead. July 7, 1977 will be 7/7/77; then August 8, 1968, 6/8/68, and bo on. Looking to the distant future. It will be one day possible to write the date with seven
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    • 84 16 GRANDPA Barnes celebrated his birthday yesterday. He has passed one-sixth of his life m childhood and one-twelfth as a youth. After he lived onethird of his present age. he became the father of a son who died when he had reached onethird of his father's age, the
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    • 52 16 ASK someone to try to count from 100 to 50 backwards by fives m ten seconds. Chances are, he'll fail. Try it yourself. Then see comment below. There is a catch, of course. 'OS Mi.* ui2 -9H l-ruu noX .<ij->-u.ioj t jpjj.M> l M 06-OQI uicij hi no.)
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    • 130 16 Pint-sized ideas below for Chinese New Year. From left: Cotton needlecord dress m floral print with tucked yoke and wrist flounces. Team it with darling laced up boots. Cotton-velvet needlecord unisex dungarees, over shirt with fashionably full sleeves. Suede fringed jerkin with velvet pants. The shirt
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      1129 16 r/v cV)i/a<e I wonder If any of you have spotted any of the Prime Ministers who are attending the big Conference m Singapore this week. If you have, don't forget to tell us all about It! I think It's wonderful to have so many visitors from so many parts
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    • Page 16 Miscellaneous
      • 313 16 aiurgtesyi True Life Adventures 1 Mr/ a *»Jr xfir f\w__ ll P**~-r WT* V M?^ iii i "i *TjW TIaSER SHARKi6^\' )Nl I7EAT7L.V EARNEST. BUT THE <& -?*T9?*m DOLPHIN IS ONLY T?!_AyiV4<3.... k.,i.„ kc^v,j ...T=CKZ HE KNOWS HIS .^«*4f^^f*M (Ibb*. superior s^EEr? ami? P S^\fM H^ A<3u_n*y ARE H\S Vl)^
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    • Economic Affairs/ Shipping
      • 798 17 Co-operation vital to ensure fair price for rubber f < ONOMii Af r AlhT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Senator Gan Teck Yeow, chairman of the Malaysian R übber Exchange, said today it was vital for natural rubber producing countries to come together to ensure a fair price for their commodity. In
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      • 233 17 Malaysia to sign new ITA MALACCA, Wed. Malaysia will soon sign the fourth International Tin Agreement scheduled to come Into force oa July 1 this year, Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today. The Malaysian High Commissioner iv London, Tan Sri Jamil Rais, will sign the agreement on
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      • 280 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0350 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 289.625 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India
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      • 204 17 PEOPLE in busines Mr DAVID A LLP R ESS, technical manager of Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Private, has been appointed a director of the company as from Jan. 15. He will continue as technical manager. mt Aiipress; appointment to the VTU board of directors follows the recent purchase by the parent
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      • 79 17 Bank America reduces prime rate NEW YORK, Wed. The Bank of America, the largest U.S. bank, lowered its prime interest rate to six per cent from 6V2 per cent. It also reduced its interest rates on time deposits to five per cent. The bank had been paying 5% per cent
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      • 45 17 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.45, (2) 149.85: Hongkong 39.85: Beirut 38.55; London 38.125; Zurich 38.058. 38.205: Paris 38.57. 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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      • 29 17 (Closing buyer/ seller prices for Jan. 20. m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady, quiet: Spot 1442 1444: 3-month 1447 1448: Settlement 1443: Total turnover 585 tons.
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      • 475 17  - US expected to reject Thai protests ARUN SENKUTTUVAN EDITED BY The rice deals: WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States is expected to politely but firmly reject a protest from Thailand over the disposal of American surplus rice to Indonesia and South Korea. Upon receiving the Thai protest note last week, U.S.
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      • 28 17 HONGKONG, Wed.— A trade mission will be sent to Canada m April by the Hongkong Trade Development Council. It will spend three weeks touring Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal.
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      • 423 17 South Pacific Textiles SOUTH PACIFIC TEXTILE INDUSTRIES improved its after tax profits by 24.5 per cent m the year ended September 1970 to 56 12,604. With unappropriated profits of $423,880 brought forward, the amount for appropriation was 51, 036,484 of which $100,000 was transferred to general reserves and
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      • 602 17 The market closed narrowly mixed yesterday. Trading was slack m the absence of routine postal dealing instructions. Anxiety over the U.K. industrial situaUon was offset to some extent by the firmer trend established overnight on Wall Street. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 0.3 off
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      • 377 17 Stocks turned mixed m cents. Advancing issues, very active trading yesterday however, led those on the that pushed the NYSE tape downside by about two minutes late. four-to-three. Volume swelled Stanpoors industrial to more than two million average backed down four shares after about 30 minutes
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      • 199 17 AMSTERDAM Internationals firmed yesterday, led by Akzo. Hoogovens and KLM also advanced. Plantations were led higher by Deli In otherwise barely steady shippings. Van Ommeren firmed on renewed merger rumours. In local industrials, gains outnumbered losses. PARIS The market held barely steady m fairly active trading yesterday, but
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    • 614 18 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. Sham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, jeddaH. AOL/ASC ALCOS PIONEER
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    • 85 18 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Thursday, January 21, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line
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    • 190 18 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn *****6 APL American President Lines ***** AUS AusUsia Line ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp 8 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 DU
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    • 163 18 AOL Alcos Overseas Line; APL American President Line; AUS Austasia Line Golden Line. BBL Barber Lines; BEN Ben Line; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; BA British Asian; CMCR Compagnie Maritime Des Chargeurs Reunis. DU Daido Unyu Co. FRL Frota Line. GBL Golden Buffalo Line. HLL Hapag Lloyd. lAL Interasia
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      • 807 18 ORIENT LINES LTD 1 MFeCOWbOaUTCO #4 TM€ WtPUfXtC O* aeteCAPQRtI ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTON WAY SINuaPOPC 1 TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, Baogapeve r.am rHnanf APRIVES NtPTuNt ambeb 30 Jan/3 Feb 4/5 Feb 6 Feb H burg 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havre 14/3, L'don 18/3
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    • 533 19 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALASKA MARU Feb 5/6 Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/LEO ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama. Vancouver, B.C. Jecldah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY Feb 20/23 Osaka, Yokohama Vancouver B.C. Jetidah.
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    • 268 19 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sydney/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU "CHERRY BAGUS" SLS TOY Kuching. LS/LS DARPO LIMA m Pt/Jan 23 Pangkal Balam. SI/SI DARPO SATU Jan 30/Feb 4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI FERNLAND Mar 8 P. Sham (Mar 16), Penang (Mar 19). BBL/HC FERNSTATE Feb
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    • 188 19 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Jan 28/30 P. Sham (Jan 31). Spore (Feb 1), Fremantle (Feb 8). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Feb 18/22 Fremantle (Mar 1). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Mar 2/5 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND In Pt/ Jan 22 Adelaide, Melbourne,
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      • 25 19 BeaV"V lß a^ B^P**4aVeTa*J Q L DISCHARGING FROM JAPAN. PUSAN AND BANGKOK. wC«Sk LOADING FOR JAPAN AND PUSAN Vf"" 5 M.S. "VEGA" G. 29-30/23 Jan
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      • 729 19 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL -MM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M No. 30EJIn. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur M H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BT COMareatna.. Beagapora a.S'Kam FMeng Arrive. ■i. COMSTANTINC oan. 13-14 27/30 Jen 24/26 Jen L.Havre 28/2. H'burg 2/3. London 4/3. B'dam S/3 Antwerp 10/3. BUNBA MCLOB 27
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    • 792 20 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER BUBBEK ttV* ceata a lb. (dawa three-qaarters MMMmfm The release of the Malaysian production and stock figures for November which showed the highest ever recorded Pan Malaysian stock figures of 196,189 tons, coupled with easier overseas advices, caused long liquidation at the start of trading yesterday's
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    • 1767 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE STOCK MARKET yesterday took more than just a passing view of statements by an MCA and an UMNO leader, reported m the Herald, about the Alliance. This resulted m widespread and, m some cases, heavy falls m share prices and
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    • 31 20 HONGKONG, Wed.— An Australian industrial trade display will be held here next month, senior Australian Trade Commissioner Barcham said. Hundreds of products will be displayed for five days. AFP
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    • 73 20 (Managers' prices for Jan. 21) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Med. Invt. Fund 1.28 1.33 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 l.lOxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.07 1.12 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce IndaFund 1.06 1.10 The Saving Fund 1.10 1.15 Singapore Progress Fund 1.00
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    • 171 20 LONDON, Wed. -Coal shippers covered two cargoes from Hampton R oads to Japan at US$B.2O fd (free discharge) for June and September, and another from Hampton Roads to Japan at US$B fd for February. In the grain section, business developed from the U.S. Gulf to Glasgow at
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    • 363 20 An initial uptrend high-priced stocks were m yesterday, brought about by good demand at the outset but some buying interest, was gave ground to profit-taking, curbed m afternoon trading Eidai Industry also dipped when profit-taking emerged. lower and this discouraged" The market closed lower and other housing
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    • 730 20 Mining shares staged a promising recovery yesterday. Most significant gains were recorded among the heavyweights, but selected speculative stocks recovered some of recent losses. Oils were weaker but leading industrials gained, Poseidon added $1.50 to $36 and CRA reversed its recent pattern to trade $1 higher at
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    • 230 20 Prices were easier yesterday, led by Land and Banks which lost $2 each. Overall trading was quiet. Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels continued to lose ground, while Yaumati Ferry eased on profit-taking after Tuesday's sharp rise. Textile Alliance finished lower on balance. The company announced a dividend of
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 250 20 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY 21. OUT: President Arthur 3/4; Hongkong Fair 5; Tobias Maersk 8/9; Seia Maru 15/16; Sletter 20 west; Petaling 20 east; Perlis 21 west; Shavit 23/24; Kunak 25/26; Yuho Maru 35/36; Katong 27/28; Partizanskaya Slava 46;
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    • 1240 21 I thought of it when we were talking about copycats and why people say 'copy-cats' when cats actually don't '•opy. Monkeys are the ones that do. Hen is my story: Why the dog and the cat •re not found m the jungles anymore: The dog and the cat lived
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      332 21 them. The cat said to the dog that it was the very fierce tiger, and not even the dog could fight it. The cat said this because the dog was the strongest animal where he came from. The cat said that tigers were frightened of howling noises and the
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    • 115 21 Edwin is his name, wrestling is his game. If you're aiming for a fight, just look him up. His address is 27, MacKerrow Road. You'll find him probably m heavy training for the 1990 Heavyweight wrestling title. Apart from flexing his muscles and practising the
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    • 72 21 FIGURE OUT THE FAMOUS PERSON... BETSY, above, is dressed m a costume that was worn by a little girl during the early days of the U.S Republic. This link with the past has reminded Betsy of a famous person of that era. Can you guess who? To find out if
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      • 338 22 ■™i^■■■■■■■-■■Ba■■■»•" SALESMAN WANTED for sale of boutique, handicraft and cosmetic items to wholesalers and tourists shops also indoor counter salesgirl wanted for sale of boutique and cosmetic items, preferably Outram Park resident Apply PO. Box 3069 Spore. WANTED by an established factory experienced General Fitters for the repair and maintenance
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      • 556 22 IPiMiiLkQiIIMM For our Classified clas^c°ep?edTp'to ments I JTil nULJ L. P iWOO I Tele-Ads Service e.oo p.m. DAILY HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents. LAUNDRY PROBLEM? For hotels, restaurants, shipping. A theatres, contact California
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      • 500 22 LEARN DRESSMAKING the easy way with Connie. Beginners Course m 24 lessons. Morning. Afternoon A Evening tuitions. Commencing February. Apply personally. 210-A. Moulmein Road. Singapore. DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence
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      • 1058 22 ACCOUNTING BOOK-KEEPING Shorthand Typewriting English Maths (Elementary/Additional) Career Commercial School 395-A Balestier Road. Singapore 12 233A Contonment Road Singapore 2. FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion. Organ. Violins. Guitar, P-Jazz, Blowing Instruments. Singing. Drums. Tel: *****. INTENSIVE TUITION by experienced teacher Primary Six to Secondary
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    • 279 23  - Star Writ impresses in stylish workout By CAVALIER RACING HERAtD KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Star Writ did a sparkling workout on good going at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. With K.S. Foo m the saddle. Star Writ matched strides with stablemate Glen Larmonic (Vincent Liew) *n a 3f sprint m 37-4/5. There
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    • 102 23 Middlesex bowler Connolly reti res LONDON; Wed. The news from Australia that fast bowler Alan Connolly had announced his retirement from cricket, came as a blow to Middlesex, where he still has a year of his contract to run, and whos^ attack is one of their weaknesses. Middlesex secretary, Ms.
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    • 220 23 CAPE TOWN, Wed— A vast change m the positions of yachts m the Cape to Rio race became evident when the vessels reported their positions. Voortrekker, the South African sloop which led on both actual and handicap positions was still m a very favourable position
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    • 191 23 MELBOURNE, Wed.— Adios II of Australia sailed by Norman Booth won the final heat and the Prince Philip Cup series for International Dragons sailed off Hobart yesterday. Adios II finished with one first, four seconds and a sixth m her best
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    • 99 23 Velasquez meets Puddu for title bout on Jan. 29 MADRID, Wed. The date for the European lightweight' boxing tide match between champion Miguel Velasquez of Spain and challenger Antonio Puddu of Italy at the Madrid Sports Palace has finally been established for Jan. 29. The fight had originally been scheduled
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    • 627 23 PARIS, Wed.— Bjoern Waldergaard, a 28-year-old Swedish farmer spearheading the powerful German Porsche team m the anticipated battle with the French Alpine-Renault and Italian Lancia will, go flat out for the "hattrick" m the 40th Monte Carlo motor rally which starts this
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    • 161 23 Hongkong defeated by Japan in table tennis HONGKONG, Wed. Japan defeated Hongkong m an interport table tennis competition at the MacPherson Stadium. The three Japanese players won four of the five matches without any difficulty. The only real opposition came from a former China player, Chan Cheunk-Nin, who kept Ariyoshi
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      • 60 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left tua^i/ v/v.V^aWjU 111 l' mm m\ l-ORGET VVEAH. BUT 1 T POOR KID. YOU A WELL, I HAP TO TELLV".rfcI FOR WAITING, UJWm r^U^rZll it, SIR... J WHATEVER LOOK AS IF THE IgML HlrA SOMETHING THAT/ 6ENTLEMEN j'jIAf&f L= jV^g^ -^4 *>U' V TOIP WORLD
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      • 508 23 H Fl Fl I I M r T~TT" mmrm IS 19 1 20 21 Z^JZZMIM zV EEHBQXSDB ACROSS DOWN I What atmosphere become m 1 Force to charm you m part transformation (8) (4) 4 Notion is somewhat less than 2 Wine pouch under the counter perfect (4) (6) 8
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    • 286 24 TRAILING six nil Singapore Cricket Club 'A' 1 made a magnificent recovery to trounce HQ Royal Engineers by 18 points (six tries) to nine (two tries and a penalty) m a friendly rugby match on the padang yesterday. The Sappers were the first to
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    • 473 24  -  JASBIR SINGH FAR EAST GOLF CIRCUIT TAIWAN'S Hsieh Yung Yo is among the big names for the 1971 Singapore Open golf championships to be held at the Bukit Course from Marc*h 4 to 7. The others are Takaaki Kono and Hideyo Sugimoto (Japan),
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    • 206 24 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Former world Grand Prix driving champion Jackie Stewart of Scotland crashed but escaped unhurt at Kyalami here yesterday when the throttle of his formula one Tyrell-Ford jammed open as he was taking a corner at the end of the main straight. Within
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    • 281 24 THE draw for the schools national six-a-side soccer tournament commencing on Saturday at Farrer Park at 8.00 a.m. GROUP A' Pitch No. l: i Gan Eng Seng Sch., 2 Hwi Yoh Sec. Sch., 3 Jln Teck Whye Sec. Sch., 4 Outram Sec. Sch.. 5 Spore Voc. Inst.,
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    • 25 24 LONDON, Wed. -English football league today suspended Peter Osgood the England and Chelsea player for eight weeks as well as lining him £160.
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    • 93 24 SBHFL Div 1 Guthrie Waugh 'A' 0 NAAFI O Hongkong Bank 3 Sime Darby 0 Div. 3A MSA 'C" 1 Vosper Thqrnycroft 1 Hume Industries 3 Eastern Agencies 2 Spore Tobacco Ming Court (postponed) Div. 3B Singapore Hilton 4 F& N 0 SGSL Div
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    • 230 24 A SPLENDID second half rally by Vigilante Corps earned them a 4-0 victory over Port Authority of Singapore m a Singapore Government Services Division One match at Farrer Park yesterday. Play was evenly contested m the first half. Vigilantes showed better teamwork but their forwards
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    • 332 24 Naafi, Guthrie Waugh battle to a draw FANCIED Guthrie Waugh "A" were held to a scoreless draw by N.A. A.F.I, m the Singapore Business Houses Football Division One league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Flay m the first half was slow. Guthrie's centrehalf Samad Alipitchay played a spoilers game.
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    • 393 24 SELETAR won the City District Secondary School "C" Division seven-aside hockey tournament at Ceylon Sports Club yesterday. Seletar and Toa Payoh finished with four points each. In the replay, Seletar beat Toa Payoh by a solitary goal. R angoon Road Secondary School took third place Rangoon
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