Singapore Herald, 26 January 1971

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 160 Singapore Tuesday, January 26, 1971 MC(P) N0.2525 15 CENTS
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  • 360 1 Hopes for New Year bang fizzle out NO firecrackers are available for Chinese New Year, according to local firecrackers dealers yesterday. The president of th"e Singapore Firecrackers and Fireworks Importers and Exporters Association, Mr. Teo Yang Teck, said that this was because imports of fireworks have been banned for the
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  • 384 1 THE size of the National Service bond to be put up by parents or guardians of young men going for overseas studies will depend on their occupation. According to a statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs last night. Government employees or employees
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  • 62 1 TRUCKS aad bases JS* 8 KaniMl. loaded Africans, some sheet kabaka Yekka" (Long Hve the Kabaka). a reference to the tr dltto "«J Buganda Ruler who died In exile inLondon la Nov. 1969 after he was ousted by President Obote. Uve the capital and they nave not forgiven Dr.Obote
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  • 619 1 Army ousts Obote COUP IN KAMPALA AFTER 12 HOURS OF FIGHTING KAMPALA, Mon. The Army seized power in Uganda today, ousting President Milton Obote. An army spokesman announced over Radio Kampala that Army Chief Maj-Gen. Idi Amin led the coup. The broadcast said that power would be handed over "to
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  • 288 1 IN SINGAPORE... PRESIDENT Obote, who had attended the Commonwealth leaders meeting was still in his suite at the Hilton when news of the trouble in Kampala was received in Singapore yesterday morning. Informed sources said President Obote looked "very concerned" when he checked out from the
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 126 1 BERN, Mon. Ambassador Giovanni Enric Bucher told a news conference here yesterday that the Brazilian police force was unable to prevent kidnappings of foreign diplomats, and that more were likely to happen. "My kidnappers told me I would not be the last to
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    • 36 1 PARIS: West German Chancellor Wily Brandt, after a first round of talks with President Pompidou, said today that their conversation would enable the European Common Market countries "to make progress towards economic and monetary union." AFP
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    • 31 1 MOSCOW: Czechoslovakia's Communist Party leader Dr. Gustav Husak and Premier Lubomir Strougal were in Moscow today for "urgent" one-day talks with Soviet leaders on an undisclosed question, reliable sources reported. AFP
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    • 31 1 DDD TAIPEH: The Nationalist Chinese Government has drafted an Agricultural Development Act which would encourage inheritance of farmland by only one son rather than all children,' informed sources said today. AP
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    • 40 1 HONGKONG: An estimated 50,000 Chinese residents of Hongkong have left for China in the last few days to celebrate the Lunar New Year with their relatives. Another 60,000 or more are expected to leave within the next two days. AFP
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    • 33 1 BANGKOK: Gen. Praphas Charusathien said today the general security situation in Southern Thailand has improved to the extent that in most areas only police forces are used now to suppress terrorists and bandits.
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  • 601 1 Malaysia and Singapore decide to Split MSA SINGAPORE and Malaysia have agreed in principle to split Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. A joint statement issued simultaneously in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur said that for the maintenance of close relations and efficiency of operations, the split would be carried out smoothly and in the
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  • 165 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Canadian pi Pri me Minister Pierre Trudeau said here today he did aot believe the war In lado China would spread to other countries. He toM a Press conference on the eve of his departure for Ceylon: "It Is aat Canada's view
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1791 2  -  FRANCIS HOPE Bv EGYPTIAN and Israeli soldiers confront each other across the Suez Canal in places, within shouting distance. A writer of the New Statesman, who recently visited both sides, describes the atmosphere. WE threaded sand-bagged trenches, climbed wooden steps, heaved ourselves up the last
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  • 446 2 THE decision by the Singapore and Malaysian Governments to terminate the MSA partnership and operate separate national airlines comes as no surprise. What is notable is the constructive tone and content of yesterday's joint announcement. The atmosphere was very different when divergent interests first emerged a year
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  • Viewpoint
    • 197 2 I WRITE to congratulate reporter Tan May Un, and photographer Mahfutz Mattar, for the article, "^Scratching for a living daily in dirt and filth..." (S.H. Jan. 25). Singapore has progressed by leaps and bounds, and so often we forget those who have been
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    • 102 2 IT was pitiful to see the African leaders pleading with Mr. Heath not to sell arms to South Africa. It Is about time they realised that only the Great White Father in London knows what is good for them just as, at ona time, the
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  • 87 2 IT wffl be helpful If the Comptroller of Income Tax caa clarify whether rebates earned by members trmm the dally, weekly and moathly biddings held by the various chit fund organisations In Singapore are taxable, An early clarification win dear the doubts of many chit fund
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  • 277 2 DURING the past few weeks several lightning demonstrations have been conducted with the aim of arousing the public's emotions in support of demands for the unconditional release of political detainees. In bringing up this issue, I for one am not allowing my emotions to overwhelm
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  • 325 3 HDB FLATS FOR $1,500 FAMILIES FROM JULY 1 FAMILIES in the $1,500 income bracket will have to wait another six months before they can buy Housing Board flats. The income ceiling will be raised from $1,200 to $1,500 on July 1, a Government source said yesterday The new limit for
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  • 192 3 8 a.m.— p.m.: Exhibition of books by Charles Dickens at the foyer, National Library, Stamford Road. 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Exhibition of books on the Commonwealth at the British Council, Amber Mansion, Orchard Road. 10 a.m.— 6 p.m.: Exhibition of works by Commonwealth writers at the National Library,
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  • 914 3 MSA STEWARD'S DEATH INQUIRY A WITNESS told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that the 13 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines employees who were drinking at the Mermaid Bar of the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 21 last year were "in the usual party mood." Denni^
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  • 295 3 asdfasdf TAN Han Lim, holds the highest post in the Republic but he gets only $10 a day. For twenty-six-year old Mr. Tan operates the crane mounted on the highest floor of the tallest building in town the 40--storey Mandarin Hotel due to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 56 3 PACE 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker f H-kIT/ WHAT'S >t?UR BE6F, TMATS VOUtIY NOW WE COME wMAoyA\ V oo^*^* r *ANf_*Bßß'*» TAOUBie, Ito wm trouble... SAY A^_4fe V <3B=_^ J DIDNT I? I DAD, YOU'RE K^ x 66N'^L i2rM ASMUT6O lou,k\6*t* MOOK6P on X 1/ BAB>? J?C t x^
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  • 145 4  - BOY DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL AFTER FALL IN 'HIGH NOON DUEL' Leslie Yeo By TWO young boys staged a gun duel at noon on the first floor of Block 65, Toa Payoh. One died not of gunshot wounds but of a fractured skull after he feU to the ground while
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  • 88 4 Thieves steal $7,400 and$5,500 goods KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Thieves broke into Chin Nam and Co. Sdn. Bhd. in Jalan Bandar here and escaped with $7,400 last night. The managing partner of the company, Mr. Yap Soon Huat, told police today that he found the drainpipe on the side of the
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  • 131 4 MR. LIM Kim San, Education Minister, will lead a four-member delegation to the Fifth Commonwealth Education Conference in Canberra from Feb. 3 to 17. The conference will seek to improve co-operation among members. The theme of the conference will be "Matching Needs to
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  • 502 4 A pay freeze clause abused THREE UNIONS APPEAL TO LABOUR MINISTER THREE unions have appealed to Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam to prevent "flagrant abuses" by a number of banks, business houses and insurance companies, of the section relating to the duration of collective agreements in the Indutrial Relations Ordinance. The
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  • 75 4 THE Chairman of the Metrication Board, Mr. Baey Lian Peck, leaves on Feb. 28 to study various aspects of metrication in Japan, Britain and the United States. Japan has already gone metric while Britain is halfway through its 10-year programme to convert to the
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  • 151 4 TWO MEN who pleaded guilty in District Court No. 1 to separate charges of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition were each jailed for three years yesterday. Ravindadas Kuttan Pillai, 24, a sailor who led police to a cooking pot
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Commemorative postage stamps of 10 cents, 15 cents and 50 cents denominations to mark the installation of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong will be issued on Feb. 20. The stamps will be on sale at all post offices and postal agencies in
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  • 54 4 Shelved lots of space books THE National Library has 2,000 copies of a science fiction booklist for distribution to its members, secondary schools and libraries abroad. The list was compiled by its Young People's Committee for teenage readers. All the books on the list are available from the Young People's
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  • 63 4 THE Blood Bank reserves In the Outram Road General Hospital are down gain. But according to the Medical Offlcer-ln-charge, Dr. Y.W. Ong, this was aa "average" position. There were 753 units of blood of all groups in the bank yesterday as against f55 units
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  • 217 4 ANOTHER 60 acres along the eastern bank of the Jurong River will be reclaimed during the next six months for the proposed Jurong Park. The earth-filling operation, which begins on Monday, will cost the Jurong Town Corporation $845,190. A spokesman for
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  • 178 4 No room for selfish leaders in Malaysia Tun Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin said today that Chinese leaders who are not prepared to put national interests above personal ones should make way for those who are willing to serve the people. In a Chinese New
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  • 493 4 Federal Paper: Firm sues merchant for $42,900 A FIRM of sharebrokers yesterday sued a merchant for $42,900 damages for nof delivering scrip of Federal Paper Products Berhad on due dates. Mr. J. Grimberg, for Fraser and Company, claimed in the High Court that Tay Choo Wah had contracted on his
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  • 633 5 Australia celebrates National Day WHEN a giant wakes, a lot can happen, fast. Australia, sprawling over 2,967,741 square miles almost the size of the United States, half as large again as Europe has slept for billions of years, the oldest continent on earth. Considering its size, it had eluded the
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  • 659 5 From a tiny colony to a thriving nation limit had been reached. Pasture lands died in the Centre, where deserts took over. The population had climbed from 34,000 in 1820 to 405,000 in 1850, and many said that this was the capacity. Then Edward Hargraves went to Bathurst and found
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  • 336 6 TOKYO, Mon. Replying to critics of his China policy. Prime Minister Elsakn Sato said today that though he would never close the door to Peking he conld not abandon Taiwan. He toM the Diet (Parliament) that nearly 26 years of treaty relations with Chiang Kai-shek's Taiwan
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  • 282 6 sdafasdfasfasdf PHNOM PENH, Mon. North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops shelled Phnom Penh's Pochentong Airport again today and attacked Cambodian po*sitions on the Capital 's Defence perimeter. While North Vietnamese snd Vletcong troops were reported taking up positions in villages north of the airport, U.S. cargo
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  • 187 6 SAIGON, Mon. Two U.S. helicopter carriers, the Iwo Jima and The Cleveland, today left the Gulf of Thailand, where they had been cruising off the Cambodian coast, and sailed toward the Sea of China to Join the Seventh Fleet. The helicopters aboard the two
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  • 130 6 LONDON, Mon. Four masked gunmen raided aa Air Canada warehouse at London's Heathrow Airport before dawn today and escaped with a crate of gold, platinum and other precious scrap metal. Air Canada said the exact value of the money and the precious metal scrap
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  • 66 6 SEOUL, Mon. Prime Minister Prince Makoshini Dlamini of the Swaziland paid a courtesy call today on South Korean premier Paik Too-chin at the Capitol Building here. This was the African leader's first official activity since he arrived yesterday for a fourday goodwill visit. Prince Dla mini
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  • 219 6 LONDON, Mon. Leaders of Britain's General Postal strike, entering its sixth day today, announced they had urianlmously agreed to continue the stoppage. The executive of the Post Office Workers Union, after a five-hour meeting, also said they would take £100.000 ($735,000) from the union's general fund
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  • 162 6 PALM SPRINGS, California, Mon. U.S. secret service agents seized U552,000,000 in counterfeit 100 dollar bills yesterday and arrested three men they said were loading the money into a car to rjrive to the midwest to distribute it. The men, apprehended without resistance in a
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  • 48 6 RAWALPINDI, Mon. A Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday India had not notified Pakistan of the expulsion of Pakistan's First Secretary Zafar Iqbal Rathod in New Delhi. He said no comment was expected until details were available from the mission in India. AP
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  • 223 6 JAKARTA, Mon. Thirtyfive schoolchildren were feared to have died when the bridge on which they were standing collapsed in swirling |river water in the town at Sampang, Madura Island. According to reports reaching here today from the island, north of East Java,
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  • 284 6 Courage of co-pilot foiled hijack bid SEOUL, Mon. The courage of the crew and sharp-shooting security guard aboard were today credited with dramatically averting certain highjacking of a South Korean airliner to North Korea by a jobless pro-Communist youth over the weekend. As details of the 40-minute aerial piracy became
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  • 150 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Mon. The U.N. Secretary yesterday published a report on the social situation in the world in 1970 which forecast that a "critical period of social change" was coming in Western Europe. For Asia, the report forecast a "sharpening polarisation
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  • 107 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Chlengmal airport In Northern Thailand re-opened to traffic today after a demolition team defused a 200-pound bomb which had sat on the runway about 24 hours, the airport's Control Tower reported. The bomb fell from a Royal Thai Air Force T-28 landing after an anti-terrorist
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    • 166 6 Sensation by Hubner INTERNATIONAL Master Robert Hubner, 22--year-old student from Cologne, caused a sensation in the 1970 Interzonal Tournament at Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by taking second place with Grandmasters Larsen (Denmark) and Geller (Soviet Union). Hubner beat four of the 15 Grandmasters taking part, and drew with 8; and
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  • 193 7 BELFAST, Mon. Hundreds of rioters renewed violence in the Protestant Shankill Road district of Belfast last night, stoning buses and cars, smashing store windows while singing and chanting. Police and British troops sealed off the city to stop reinforcements from outside reaching
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  • 128 7 LONDON, Mon. Russian secret agents are disguising themselves as dropouts and invading the hippie movement in Britain, an underground expert warns. The freaked-out Russians are not trying to cause trouble, says the latest issue of Friends, a London underground publication they are trying to
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  • 192 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Strict security measures were taken at the airport laat night when Mrs. Grace Barbara Walandouw, widow of marine Lieut. Gen. Hartono. arrived from Bangkok. Mrs. Walandouw and her four children flew to Jakarta from Pyong-yang, North Korea, following reports that her
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  • 152 7 TEL AVIV, Mob. A group of 99 student, all of theM -tattle* Jews wore reported yesterday as being held la a Soviet jail for allegedly bribiag ualverslty officials. Sources claisaiag to have reliable laformatioa said tbe students were nrrested severnl months ago la
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  • 154 7 THE WORM TURNS INTO A CHAMPION WRIGGLER BRIGHTON, England, Mon. Tae worm turned here yesterday Into a $735 prize winner. Toy Token Tom, a Surrey born eight-inches wriggles away with the Brighton Worm Prix at the International Toy Fair. His time across the twofoot plate glass course, polished to perfect
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  • 249 7 asdfasdfasdf MANILA, Mon. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos pledged to end the rule of 'oligarchs" in his Sta te-of- the- Nation speech in a fortress- looking Congress building today, as thousands of students rallied outside and demanded his resignation. Armed troops numbering about 600 ringed Congress
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  • 113 7 WARSAW, Mon. Poland's Roman Catholic church is to be granted formal title to church property it had held in territories of the former German Reich since the end of World War Two. The official Polish Press agency PAP said Premier Piotry Jaroszewicz has ordered
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  • 188 7 NEW YORK, Mob. Pope Paai has launched a secret attack oa birth control programmes which use artificial contraception methods. Time magazine says la its latest Issue that the man he has chosen to lead the fight is Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Jean
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  • 266 7 BONN, Mon. Very strong feeling has been aroused in West Germany at yesterday's "Trial by the People" in which 58 death sentences and 66 life sentences were handed out, including a life sentence on the West German Adolf Marx. One prominent West German newspaper labelled
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  • 242 7 WARSAW, Mon. Workers at the Szczecin shipyard went back to their jobs today after a visit overnight by Mr. Edward Gierek, the new Polish leader, in a bid to calm labour unrest that hit the Baltic port three days ago, it was reported here.
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  • 72 7 CAGLIARI, Sardinia, Mon. The number of known victims of the explosions and fire board the American-owned oil tanker Universe Patriot is now 10. Five seamen are still missing. The ten corpses recovered were of six Japanese, two Portuguese, one Greek and one Filipino. They were
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  • 206 7 Avalanche kills four at ski resort WENATCHEE, Washington, Mon. An avalanche smashed into two ski cabins in a Cascade Mountains Pass in western Washington early yesterday, killing four persons and injuring six. The slide occurred at the Yodelin ski resort on Stevens Pass, about 65 miles east of Seattle. About
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  • 97 7 BOGOTA, Columbia, Mon. Hippies in a region of this South American country have discovered a mushroom with a two minute fuse. It must be eaten two minutes after being uprooted or else. If eaten immediately, the mushroom will produce hallucinogenic effects similar to LSD. Colour will
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  • 1052 8  - Revolution by consent Shri Satya Sinha asdfasdfasdf By Narayan Broadcasting and Communications WE launched a great revolution in India many years ago under the inspiring leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. The main contours of this revolution were defined during the days of the freedom struggle, long before we attained independence. Our
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  • 270 8 India wants to be friends with everybody ANOTHER Republic Day has arrived and I feel privileged, once again, to send my warm greetings to all concerned through this message. In India we celebrate this annual occasion with undiminished enthusiasm, as those who have participated in the festivities In Delhi know.
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    • 34 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GOVERNMENT PEOPLE of the REPUBLIC OF INDIA on the occasion of their Republic Day THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy Sons (Pte) Ltd., Singapore
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  • 492 9  - Made-in-India railway cquipment for world markets L.K. DHAWAN asdfasdfasdf By Chief Marketing Manager, State Trading Corporation of India THE INDIAN Railway system, under a single management, is the second largest in the world. It is India's largest undertaking with an invest ment of nearly Rs. 38,000 million, and employs 1.35
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    • 558 9 ON THE OCCASION OF THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR CORDIAL FELICITATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OE INDIA. it* J-.tfe cfnsuronce CLorf orafton of dndia (INCORPORATED IN INDIA) KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG, MALACCA, SINGAPORE. the story behind Madras
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  • 684 10  -  K.L.NANJAPP A asdfasdfasdf By Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries, The Government of India INDIA has encouraged development of modern small scale industries as a means of providing employment to large numbers of its workers and realise national goal towards rapid industrialisation of the
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  • 35 12 GENOA, Mon. Three policemen and two prisoners were killed today In a revolt of prisoners inside a police wagon. The incident occurred at ??T«»y gure north of Genoa, ANSA News agency said
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  • 384 12 REFUSAL to surrender a cancelled passport when requested to do so by an immigration officer or a police officer not below the rank of inspector is now an offence. In the new Passports Regulations, 1971, which came into force yesterday, the penalty
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  • 31 12 A FIRE broke out in the chimney of the Imperial Room in the Capitol Building yesterday. It was put out by firemen in less than 30 minutes.
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  • 58 12 THREE people, including a woman, were seriously injured when two cars collided at Rochalie Drive, off Grange Road last night. The injured were Sean Murphy, 20, of Mt. Napier Road; Lim Miew Leng, 24, of Lim Liat Street and William Tan, 36, of Zion Road.
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  • 422 12 ALL but one of 18 alleged bookmakers arrested in a series of CPIB raids in the past week were granted bail in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. Wong Ah Seng alias Hylam Seng, of Tasek Utara, was not allowed ball because he
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  • 307 12  - Firemen burning to lind mnre lucrative jobs PETER ONG By MORE than half of the 31 fire officers of the Singapore Fire Brigade have applied to the Port Fire Service for jobs to get better pay and working conditions. Among the applicants are several top-notch officers holding certificates from the
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  • 591 12 I TRANSPORT PLANNER ON THE REASONS WHY... THE Government should make a "positive decision" as soon as possible to have a Mass Rapid Transport system as a means to ease the acute traffic congestion in the city. A leading British transportation planner, Mr. Geoffrey Crow, who
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    • 89 12 ff Of course I fly BOAC to London. Who else has 11 services a week?" Por some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you eleven flights a week to London from Singapore. By VCIO or 707. Day or night services. Direct with no change of plane. Or
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  • herald Section II
    • 338 13  - 20 cents a word for telegrams by year end MARTIN LIM 'DOUBLE RATE 1 RECOMMENDATION IN REPORT By THE rate for telegrams from Singapore to West Malaysia is expected to be doubled from 10 cents to 20 cents a word before the end of the year. According to informed sources,
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    • 84 13 SAF LOOKING FOR AN UNDERWATER CAMERA THE Singapore Armed Forces Is to carry out research under the sea with pressuretested underwater cameras. The SAF is now inviting tenders for cameras which should be made of metal not affected by sea water corrosion, fungus, mildew and damp rot. The cameras should
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    • 187 13 AN OLD'SEA DOG RELIVES HIS WARTIME MEMORIES CAPT. R.F. Underwood, whose ship was the last out of Singapore with 3,000 women and children before the Japanese Army marched in, is now taking his last look at the Republic. The 59-year-old master of P and O's cargo vessel Pando Sound recalled
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    • 51 13 We're all friends Ghafar MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Ghafar Baba, said here today that UMNO would continue to maintain close relationship with the MCA and the MIC. "There is nothing wrong among the three friends/' Inche Ghafar, who is also an UMNO vice-president,
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    • 467 13 British firm to invest $23mil. in office block AN AGENCY sponsored by the British Government the Commonwealth Development Corporation is investing $23 million ih a 28-storey office and shopping complex to be built facing the Singa- pore waterfront. The building will be the tallest in the Collyer Quay area. The
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    • 227 13 Wife of S'pore hotel manager killed in crash PENANG, Mon. Mrs. Evelyn Pok, 22, wife of the manager of Hotel Mirama in Singapore, was killed in a road accident near here early this morning. Mr. Albert d'Aranjo, 24, the sales manager of a Singapore travel agency who was with her
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    • 136 13 Man was at work at time of robbery A PUBLIC Health Department labourer was cleared yesterday of a charge of robbing a neighbour of her gold necklace on Aug. 16 last year outside her flat in Kelantan Lane. Letchumi, 28, a housewife, claimed that Simon Savanariz, 16, snatched her necklace
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    • 484 13 j*_tfr^f*'*^^Q|frO** It L___________M_____MMA_n_______l L-___J_________l_____|_Ml ij— j^y^^^j.^^ •fc Our tendency to a Your natural acute Uranus in your sign <& X* somewhat unorthodox perception is even with the volatile and •fc line in thoughts and keener today a red- quick-witted Mercury beliefs will make a new letter day for the birth
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  • 216 14 STORES CAN HELP TO DRAW TOURISTS TO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE can be made into' the shopping paradise of South-East Asia. This was said by Mr. Chee Guan Chye, managing director of Tanglin Shopping Centre, before he left for Manila yesterday to attend the Pacific Area Travel
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  • 137 14 WANTED: TEACHERS FOR TUTORIAL CLASSES RESIDENTS of eight blocks of one-room flats in Bukit Ho Swee are looking for teachers to run tutorial classes for their children. Appeal letters in Chinese and English are being sent to tenants in the three-room flats. It is hoped to begin the classes in
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  • 55 14 THE Port of Singapore Authority will carry out demolition work near Waterboat Channel at the south-eastern end of Sentosa from Feb. 1 to March 1 from noon to 2 p.m. daUy. A PSA circular warns mariners and small craft operators to keep clear of the. area
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  • 45 14 PHUMAN Singh of Sibu Road, a provisional licence holder, was fined $70 at a traffic court yesterday for carrying a pfllion rider and for not having insurance cover when he rode a scooter in Cecil Street on Dec. 28, 1969.
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  • 159 14 THE BODY of Chay Wah Tong, 54, of Banda Street, was found lying beside the railway track off Holland Road yesterday. He had been decapitated, apparently by a passing train. A goods train driver spotted the body at about 2 p.m. and
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  • 170 14 TORA! Tora! Tora! the film about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour as told from both the Japanese and American sides, is the biggest grossing film ever to be released in East Asia, according to a cable received from New York. Mr David
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 790 15 WIBHINO ALL OUR PATRONS CATHAY I ORGANISATION I OPlttt TODAY Ne F,e. uet f xlrll' t A_t_\_ »*> pm. I MCM 'DIRTY DINBUS MA6I. Ttmnk Smelre P Vn. on Color CATHAV.OOCON OttCHARO INo Free Utt) »I_.U_TANU>Ut_» MIDNIGHT ••Might, Tomorrow ft TkyrMtt Aleo SPCCIAL MORNING SHOW t 9 a.m. Tomorrow A
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1205 15 I star RADIO I view iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiirii iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiii mtl ii I l rnBMMMMB r^^^^^ 3.00 General Hospital 5.00 Opening and Programme Summary 3.25 For The Family (Malay) 5 05 Pok Amaj2 Children s Programme 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week 5.36 Speed Racer (Cartoon) (Malay) 6.00 News
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    • 505 15 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII^ W- ___M___W_W l' I^l MB I jw __I__B_^P^^» V _V\ —wWmx ~*Tm* _B "_t _M^ mZ mW\\. mmmv** W\ W urn r^qi E l^_^S mm^m? Amm\ _H __^_l_u mm I MARTIN Milner and Barbara Feldon guest star in "Question: E What's The Requiem For a Loser? Channel sat 9.25
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  • 559 16 STUDENTS: They get no help R.S. Wljaya 0 f St. Joseph's writes about social service in the schools. He says.... THE NEED for social workers la Singapore Is becoming more apparent all the time. In a year or two, there'll be no more British forces to look after us. We'll
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  • 765 16 THE FORM teacher of a secondary class is giving the class details of a flag day held annually by a charity organisation. After informing them of the day, date and time, she asks for volunteers among her students to help to sel'. the flags. Her
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  • Article, Illustration
    236 16 WAITING for school examination results which will affect your future is nerve wrecking. But three teenagers proved that waiting can still be fun. They spent four weeks studying cultural trends and values, politics, and community development, including the English-language Press. After talking to reporters and learning what
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  • 843 16 Happy days of my life 'The time has come, For closing books aad long last looks must end. And as I leave, I know that I'm leaving my best friend'... SO GOES the song by Lulu. As a school-leaver I chink she's perfectly right. Twelve years is a long time.
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    • 581 16 M^f fi lwTmT\C\\\ I Mfcbmjl 1111 m9f _WW^9 I m m jm I A NEW page for students and recent school-leavers... that's TOP FORM. I YOU do the talking. And you get paid for I it! H I This is the page where you exchange I I views, where you
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  • Article, Illustration
    245 17 WTu ion. or play up divorce it I found the Press intriafter interviewing a Herald ter. Then she talked to two ibsts from other papers and i the Herald office. impressions now: "I have more understanding.. trying to revive responsible j I ism and yet reporters are lid good
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  • 345 17  -  Shirley Manasseh asfasdfasdfa MR. LESLIE WONG, 17, student: "Of course religion is important. It teaches me right from wrong. Without relgion I wouldn't be able to follow the straight path in life." MISS JENNIFER RYAN, 20, secretary: "To me, faith in religion is essential.
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  • 448 17 steps ahead TO BE "fashionable" today demands at least one pair of knickers, one Mididress, two long skirts and a host of new accessories. But most of us cannot afford to replace and replenish our entire wardrobe for the sake of style. True, a lot of us have given new
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 109 17 TVTTY COR- > poems tadeats of the al Junior THERE! >u ever heard f speak to listen vords table forth and muddled aur mind g a coherent ie sentences from your yoa ever quietly iprlaglng h your mind, I your mind sting intricate less Ideas id spectacular •ay rockets ie
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 616 18 NEW YORK, Mon. The threat of a cut in Middle East and Venezuelan oil supplies comes just at a time when it could have maximum impact on the argument over the Alaskan pipeline. This is fortunate for the oil companies, perhaps for the
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    • 341 18 PRICES of steel bars Imported by Intraco will be cut by nearly seven per cent from Feb. 1. The price of mild steel round bars will be reduced from the present $432 to $405 a ton, and that of high tensile
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    • 78 18 KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara statement of liabilities and assets as at close of business on January 16, tin dollars) LIABILITIES Capital 40.000.000 General Reserve 34,597,214 Malaysian currency in circulation 1,126,289,679 Deposits: Banks 180,406,029 Malaysian Government 398,145,719 Others 227,490,222 Allocation of special drawing rights 125,210,371 Other liabilities 200,023,282
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    • 272 18 O SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4000 7.8675 7.3550 Australian Dollar 3.4600 3.4175 3.3975 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3 47*00 8.4325 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar
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    • 306 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mala y sian Industrial Development Finance has granted a $8 million loan to Taiping Textiles to help finance expansion of its weaving mill at the Kamunting Industrial Estate. The company's weaving mill is to be expanded into a fully integrated cotton
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    • 164 18 Agreement to drill oil off Palawan HONGKONG, Mon. Philippine, American and Japanese interests signed here a US$l ,OOO,OOO agreement for drilling oil off the shores of Palawan. The agreement is between Oriental Petroleum and Minerals of the Philippines and Asia Offshore Drilling, a partnership between Zapata Nornessk of Houston and
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    • IN BRIEF
      • 80 18 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Nixon Administration will ask Congress to increase the U.S. public debt ceiling, now set at U*****,000 million, before the fiscal year ends on June 30. Paul A. Volcker, Undersecretary for Monetary Affairs, however declined to say how much of a boost would be sought
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      • 91 18 TOKYO, Mon. The Finance Ministry has approved applications by four foreign banks to set up branches in Japan. They are the Security Pacific National Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Chemical Bank New York Trust (all of the United States) and the Bank of Brazil. This bring the
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      • 45 18 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian timber exports reached 5.5 million cubic metres last year, according to official figures. The chief of the domestic marketing agency of the Forestry Directorate General said Indonesia would have 2,000 timber experts to control sales AP and exports by 1974.
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      • 53 18 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese exports totalled U5520,147.2 million last year, a 21 per cent increase over 1969, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said. During December, ex po rts totalled U551,960.76 million, the highest monthly record. Products of heavy and chemical industries topped the exports list with 73.5
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      • 76 18 PARIS, Mon. KLM of the Netherlands, Swissair, SAS of Scandinavia and UTA of France have signed a formal co-opera-tion agreement, bringing into effect their June 1969 link-up. The agreement covers the purchase of 43 DC 10--30 planes, worth US$l,OOO million, exchange of equipment, pooling of investment and joint
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      • 75 18 BONN, Mon. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt today called on the six Common Market countries to lay down specific guidelines for economic and monetary union, so that the EEC wfll become an economic community in a more restricted sense. Speaking in an interview with West German television before
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    • COMPANY NEWS
      • 194 18 Temerloh buys Benta Estate TEMERLOH announced it has agreed to buy the 3,321-acre Benta Estate In Pahang from Benta Rubber for $2.9 million. Of tbe acreage bought, some 3,200 acres are planted with rubber and the crop Is estimated to be 2.5 million lbs this year. Temerloh will take possession
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      • 86 18 It was proved, however, that Nippei Sangyo's tieup with the American firm was essentially for the purpose of securing access to patents covering peripheral and plane grinders and Litton had no voice in management, the sources said. The Japanese company had been selling about USS27B,OM worth of grinder for
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      • 142 18 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Rustenburg Platinum Mines, which supplies 70 per cent of the non-communist world's platinum, ls to cut its mine ontout In the wake of declining world demand for the metal, Rustenburg chairman Dab Watson said in his annual review. He forecast that Rustenburg profits for the year ending
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      • 63 18 TOKYO, Mon. Kawasaki Heavy Industries will export about US$B.6 million worth of equipment ta tbe Burmese Government by March 1972 for setting np aa industrial cement plantinformed Japanese industrial circles reported. Burma's state-run industrial Development Corp. plana to build tbe plant, witb a dally capacity of 899 tons near
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    • 574 18 The m arket closed narrowly mixed yesterday. Volume was again low on the lack of routine postal business. The pre-weekend Wall Street uptrend aided sentiment but the postal dispute and uncertainty about the outcome of the Wilberforce inquiry were cautionary factors. Towards the close, the Financial Times
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    • 331 18 Stock prices firmed in averages eased slightly after 10 fairly active early trading minutes, yesterday. Advancing issues led Standard and Poors backsliders by about industrial average tacked on two-to-one as volume topped six cents. The rails and utilities one million shares. (Paid prices at 1 100
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    • 306 18 O AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly mixed yesterday. Unilever and Philips advanced but Akzo and Royal Dutch eased. KLM and Hoogovens were firmer. Plantations and shippings were mainly higher. Banks were well-maintained, but insurances were lower. Investment funds closed very steady. Local industrials closed mixed. Albert Hejjn, Bijenkorf, Calve
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  • 85 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday, January 26, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in tour 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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  • 736 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America smps sa,,,n 9 east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc MIKAGESAN MARU Feb 26/27 P. S'ham (Feb 28/Mar 1), Penang (Mar 2/3), LM., DB.,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 729 19 ORIENT UNES DD. UNCOBPQIUTtO m THC WtPUBUC Of t-NGAPQRC) ICB BUILDINC 2 SHENTON WAV SINGAPORE j TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, •-ngipan r.B'hem Penang ABBIVCB NCPTUMC AMBCR 30 Jan/3 Feb 4/5 Feb 6 Feb Hburg 8/3, R'dam 11/3 Havre 14/3. L'don 18/3 NCPTUNC TOPA2
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    • 340 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pta) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harriaons A Crosfield ***** NOL Naptuna Orient Lines Ltd- *****3/7 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 APL Am~icanl^i<_entUnes ***** OL Orient Lloyd Sdn. Bhd ***** AUS Austasia Lina 71 291 AL Interasia shipping Agency 9841 58/9 BIN Ben Lin. 51Mmm. ***** ,OL ,ntwOCMn
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  • 515 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALASKA MAR'J F eh 5/fi Hongkong. Jap.m. MOSK/LEO ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 osaka Yokoh4mat Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, V'himi, Vancouver. B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS v.CTORY Feb 20/23 Osaka. Yokohama Vancouver B.C.
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  • 279 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sydney/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU "CHERRY BAGUS" °»f Kuching. LS/LS DARPOLIMA lnPt/Jan3o Pangkal Balam. SI/SI DARPo SATU Jan3o/Feb4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. Sl/Sl FERNLAND Mar 8 P. S'ham (Mar 16). Penang (Mar 19). BBL/HC FERNMOOR Mar 27 P. S'ham (Mar 31). BBL/HC
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  • 178 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. MALAYSIA Jan3l/Feb3 P. S'ham (Feb 4/5), S'pore (Feb 6/8), P. Moresby (Feb J7), Sydney (Feb 24). AUS/AUS NEPTUNE JASPER In Pt/Feb 1 Sydney (Feb 12), Adelaide (Feb 18), Melbourne (Feb 22). NOL/NOL I RENOIR Mar
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    • 713 20 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Jj H I SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD H No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala L umpur. M H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE S*a«epere P.Sham Pe*an S Arrive* ST. CONSTANTINE* 27/30 Jen InPort L.Hewre 2e/2. H'fewrg Z/i, London 4/3. R dam 8/3 Antwerp 10/3. BUNGA MELOR
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  • 836 21 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER I RUBBER 48 cents a lb. (down three-eighths cent). The market opened with February and March RSS 1 buyers at 48 and 49-3/4 cents respectively, threeeighths cent lower than Friday's closing level. Long liquidation and upcountry hedge selling against consignments eased prices until the morning low
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  • 117 21 Taiwan to barter with South Korea TAIPEI, Mon. Nationalist China is planning to adopt a "goods for goods" policy in its trade with South Korea, official sources said. The Nationalist Chinese Government will import U557,600,000 worth of Korean goods if the latter purchases 100,000 metric tons of Taiwan rice, the
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  • 237 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY, 26. OUT: Nichiwa Maru 3/4; Bombay Maru 6/7; Viminale 35/36; Ixion 42/43; Centaur 45. IN: Orestes (after Hector) 13/14; Chastine Maersk 47; Neptune Amethyst 18; Truong Xuan 19; Glenlyon (i) (after Trianon Viminale) 38/39: Glenlyon
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  • 1488 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE THE SHARE market ruled quiet but slightly improved yesterday in front of the long trading break for the Chinese New Year holidays. Both trading rooms will close at noon today and normal trading will resume on Monday morning. Most ind us
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  • 76 21 >--M_H (Managers' prices for Jan. 26) S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL InvL Fund 1.30 1.35 MaL Progress Fund 1.05 l.lOxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.07 1.12 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce Ind. Fjund 1.06 1.11 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.12 1.17 Singapore
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  • 150 21 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on a very quiet note today but details were available of a number of grain cargoes fixed during the weekend recess. Indian Government brokers were firmly indicating 90/- for phosphate from Casablanca to India for January/February and were open for 13,800/14,000 tons
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  • 353 21 The market closed easy after a mixed session yesterday, with the stock average 4.16 yen lower on balance at 2,105.01 yen. Small buying interest, centred on stocks related to automobiles, including Honda Motors and Nippon Carbon, petered out later Electric home appliances, shippings and chemicals also lost
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  • 692 21 Mining shares retreated across a wide front yesterday. There were few signs of any recovery, although heavyweights showed some improvement soon after trading opened. Oils too were weaker, but industrials were mixed. Poseidon sold up to $39 before closing at $37.50. International Mining was two cents lower
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  • 293 21 Renewed support sent share prices higher in fairly active trading yesterday. Gains ranged over a broad front. Banks local improved $2 and the London registers was $1 higher on balance after a similar gain earlier- in the day. Lands were in demand and finished at $113. Other
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 922 22 .Mini OW ADVERTISE MI MT# ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS.FUNERAL GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. Ail other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for _?0 words, each additional word 20c ts
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    • 514 22 DON'T GAMBLE. Enrol for quality tuition in Book-keeping. Shorthand and typewriting with Orchard Tutorial Institute. 248C-7 Orchard Roed Telephone *****1. STUOV AT NOME A Pass Examinations: Rspid. Simplified Courses: Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting (preparing for LCC/Pitman) Correspondence, Secretarial Duties (preparing tor Pitman): Write for details: Singapore Correspondence School, P.O. Box 3164.
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    • 1171 22 $40.00/session. transport 4 PA system optional. Airconditioned practice studio at $4.00/hour Also available pop groups for > m r m *m!. Mt ,oca ••»«»S«T»ents. Ring Rita *****. ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE of distinction snd furnishing materials of superior quality Please consult Adrian's 425 River Vslley Road. S'pore. Tel. *****4. CALL IDEAL
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 543 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Turf Club Tunku 's Gold Cup meeting over the week-end produced two record breaking runs. On Saturday, Sungei Wang II won the class one division two 9f event in record time of 1 min. 50-3/5 sees.,
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    • 877 23 RACE WEIGHTS For KL meeting WEIGHTS for the weekend races at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 30 and 31. SATURDAY CL 2 Div. 3 6F Glorious Destiny 9.00 Slinger J 9.00 Pe lor Mas 8.13 Aerospace II 8.13 Hitam Manis II 8.12 Raj Kumar 8.12 Timor Malaysia 8.11 Theatre VI 8.11
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    • 161 23 Several newcomers also impressed in their debut and are worth following in future engagements. They are: Kampong Chantek, third to Spotavana. The Australian four-year-old gelding by Spring Star followed the pacemaker to the home turn and stayed on well to finish a long third.
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    • 625 23 White fined $500 STIPENDIARY Stewards report for last weekend races at Kuala Lumpur. RACE ONE: Rao when questioned, stated that Taiwan Princess persisted in lugging out in the back straight and he was forced to move off the rail. His explanation was noted. Taiwan Princess returned with cuts on one
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 355 23 E TWINSET CROSSWORD E Bq 1 10 I In I J^J I*6 I TT" ________r°~^l ACROSS DOWN l. Tower returns to the rubbish 2. The answer ls an alembic (6) wagon (7) 3. Snake of the Virginia type. 5. Blows on the wrists? (5) perhaps (7) 8. Eyesore appeared ln
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    • 68 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r NOW THAT YOU J VTCJ H VmW-mTT 1^ GLADDER'N 1 [HOW N.UCH OO I\f NOT A Y HELPING A KNOW THAT YOU'RE •wT^dß^ T^B IPJVt EVER TO BE YOUR OWE YOU CHAPS M PENNY, MAN LIKE YOU Mf/ ADOPTED SON, SttLr____l T^t S "X
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  • 422 24 FIFTH TEST MELBOURNE, Mon. The Fifth Test between England and Australia seems to be headed for another draw with Australia one for 70 and 171 runs ahead at close at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. Australia needed a quick breakthrough this morning for a
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  • 204 24 NIPPON Gakki Company's touring table tennis team arrived here yesterday for a match against Singapore on Thursday at the Monks HUI Secondary School Hall from 730 pjn. Nippon Gakki, manufacturers of the Yamaha products, sco. ed three victories at Manila before coming here.
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  • 332 24 SINGAPORE Recreation Club handed Singapore Hockey Association XI a 3-0 beating in a friendly match on the padang yesterday. Both teams played with a player short. SHA selection showed better all-round ball play but Recs half line trio of Malcolm Nonis, Douglas Nonis and Asian prevented them
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  • 35 24 Div. 3A Vosper Thornycroft w.o. Eastern Agencies. Singapore Tobacco 1 MSA "C" 0 Div. 3B Guthrie Waugh "B" vs Fraser Neave (postponed) Chartered Bank 4 Boustead 3 Singapore Hilton 8 OCBS 0
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  • 206 24 HMS Llandaff edged Port Authority Recreation Club 3-2 in a friendly soccer encounter at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Port Authority, the FAS Junior Cup runners-up got off to an impressive start with a seventh minute goal through Salleh. Combining effectively, the sailors equalised in the
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  • 101 24 Allpress declared overall regatta winner DAVID Allpress and crew Tom Collin (Osprey), the first to cross the finishing line in Sunday's round-the-island regatta were declared overall winners by the British Army and Singapore Armed Forces yachting committee. Allpress and Collin covered the 75 -mile course in under nine and a
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  • 242 24 A HAT-TRICK by former international Majid Ariff enabled Chartered Bank to score a 4-3 win over Bousteads in a Singapore Business Houses Division 3B league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Bankers assumed control from the outset and opened accounts in the fifth minute when
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  • 166 24 Impressive victory by newcomers Hilton NEWCOMERS Singapore Hilton played an inspiring game to trounce Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation 8-0 in the Division 3 league match. From the kick-off Hilton dominated play with sustained raids. OCBC defenders just could not contain the goal-hungry Hilton forwards. The slippery pitch and a nine-member
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  • 176 24 Barber beats Casper by two strokes PHOENIX, Arizona, Mon. America's Miller Barber won the £125,000 Phoenix golf tournament here yesterday in spite of a spectacular last-minute challenge by compatriot Billy Casper, last year's Masters' champion. Barber went round in a final six-under-par 65 for a total of 261, which, at
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  • 578 24 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. New Zealand's Chris Amon, in a Matra Formula One racing car, speed from behind to win the 100-lap Argentine Grand Prix at the Municipal Autodrome yesterday. Anion's winning time for the second SO laps was 1 hr. 4 min 14.38 sec. The
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