Singapore Herald, 4 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 191 Singapore Thursday, March 4, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Speaker of the Dewan Ra'avat today refected a request from the PPP leader Dato S.P. Seenlvasagam to speak m English during the committee stage of the debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill before it was given its third
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  • 467 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Democratic Action Party protested outside Parliament today against "not being allowed to reply" to charges against the party during the debate on the constitutional amendments m the House. In the House, the Speaker Dato CM. Yusuf, had ruled
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  • 205 1 THREE Alsatian dogs couldn't stop an armed gang from getting away with a doctor's strong box containing more than $25,000 m cash and jewellery on Tuesday. The dogs were helpless because their owners Dr. ~hee Phui Hung, a former vice-chairman of the
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  • 146 1 SAIGON, Wed. North Vietnamese and South Vietnamese gunners duelled m the mountainous jungles of Laos today m the battle for the Ho Chi Mlnh trail. Saigon forces claimed killing 2M North Vietnamese m a parallel drive m Eastern Cambodia. Meanwhile North Vietnamese and Vietcong
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  • 465 1 Sensitive issues ban by 125-17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The House of Representatives approved this evening the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, which bars anyone from questioning publicly sensitive issues after six days of debate. The vote was 125 to 17. The largest Opposition party m Parliament the DAP with 13 MPs voted
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  • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 100,000 manufacturing jobs will have to be created over the next five years to help solve the unemployment problem, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. Most of these jobs must be filled by people trained m
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  • 204 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today that with the passage of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill the Government would now be able to take "positive measures" to strengthen national unity and to work towards peace and prosperity. In an interview with Bernama shortly
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  • 178 1 Ismail to be MSA new chairman KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, is expected to be appointed chairman of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines tomorrow. He will succeed Mr Robert Kuok Hock Nien who is understood to have resigned from tjie MSA board. Mr.
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  • 151 1 NARITA, Chiba Prefecture, Wed. Over 200 people were injured m clashes here today between farmers, their leftist student supporters and officials of the new Tokyo International Airport Corporation. Riot police were called m by the officials, trying forcibly to take the land for the
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  • 106 1 DEFENCE Minister Goh Keng Swee finished runnerup m the amateur section of the Singapore open pro-am golf championship at the Bukit Course yesterday. That's him teeing off yesterday. Dr. Goh (handicap 12) carded 66 to tie for first place with Johnny Kirkham but lost
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    • 47 1 India's leading public opinion poll predicted a narrow victory for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress Party m this week's parliamentary elections. It gave her 34.7 per cent of the popular vote against 28.1 per cent for the four-party alliance opposing her. See page 7 DOG
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    • 32 1 At least 30 people were believed killed by an avalanche of rain-loosed mud and boulders which swept a loaded bus off a mountain highway high m the Peruvian Andes. DDD AP
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    • 24 1 The Dutch are consulting Indonesia about a suitable date m late August or early September for a state visit by Queen Juliana.
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    • 294 2 WHY WE DON'T GET GOOD QUALITY PICTURES THE present public debate on film censorship overlooks one major fact of (film business) life in Singapore. If censorship were liberalised (and it certainly should be liberalised in an intelligent way) we would, most probably, still not get better, but only smuttier films
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    • 134 2 COULD some kind soul please enlighten me? I would like to know why there are so many reserved parking lots in the National Library grounds and in the adjacent land. Reserved (or whom? I asked the parking attendant this question, and she shrugged her shoulders. What makes it more frustrating
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    • 43 2 INTELLIGENCE is not rated by the length of one's hair. A short-haired individual might look smart but it is what lies beneath the scalp that matters and not what lies outside. So what are all these childish warnings for?" INWARD LOOKING Singapore 3
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    • 45 2 ALLOW ME to correct an error m your column about the coming Asia-South Pacific Law Students Seminar. The theme of the Seminar is not "Legal Aid and Law Students' 1 but "Legal Aid and the Law Student." LEE CHIN YEN (MISS), Co-Chairman, Law Seminar Committee
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  • 1678 2  - The ghost that haunts Paris as students chant in streets DANIEL SINGER By- PARIS The author has just published "Prelude to Revolution: France m May 1968." A GHOST is still haunting France, the ghost of May, 1968. On the surface everything is fine. The great unheaval of 1968 is apparently
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  • 533 2 NTUC's case for bigger bonuses THE appeals by the National Trades Union Congress to the Government for amendments to the Employment Act relate to provisions m two specific areas bonus and time-off. They are not calls for immediate abolition of all restraints on labour. Such total relaxation, the Labour Minister,
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  • 688 2 From Our Canberra Correspondent THE Australian Government, nearly half way through its Parliamentary term, is under intense pressure and political embarrassment. The feeling m this national capital is that not since the Liberal Countiy Party coalition Government came to power 22 years ago has the two-party
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  • 227 3 Cambodia's Koun Wick: Situation improving in my country THE military and political situation m Cambodia is improving, according to its Foreign Minister, Mr. Koun Wick (above). He said this after holding talks with Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at City Hall yesterday. Mr. Wick, who was accompanied by Mr.
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  • 97 3 THE question of replacing the current system of film censorship with film c lassiflcation will be raised m Parliament on Monday by the MP for Katong, Mr. J.F. Conceicao. Mr. Conceicao said: "Film classification, if it can be implemented simply, would be an
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  • 447 3 SURVEY DATA BEING PROCESSED NOW TO GIVE all schoolchildren up to the age of 18 complete dental care would add $7 million to Singapore's annual dental health bill. Dr. Goh Soo Wan, Head of the Department of Preventive Dentistry at the University of Sing
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  • 147 3 THE National Safety First Council will hold its first trade fair at Kallang Park from May 1 to June 13 to raise funds for its safety campaigns. The council's chairman, Mr. Milton Tan, said yesterday that it hoped to raise $100,000 to finance industrial,
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  • 133 3 THE eight visiting Soviet shipping experts wasted no time and put Jurong Shipyard to the test immediately after a tour of the yard yesterday. The visitors fired questions at the. Jurong Shipyard team regarding classification societies, spare parts whether credit terms were available and
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  • 88 3 POLICE are to check on people loitering m the Joo Chiat Road area following a series of housebreaking involving a total loss of $12,000 m the past six weeks. The nouses broken into were at Ceylon Road, Rose Garden, Carpmael Road, Everitt Road, Joo Chiat
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  • 51 3 THE Adult Education Board will organise classes on "Music Lessons for Beginners" (Piano)" at the Cultural Centre on March 23. The fee is $20. The 12-week course is designed for those who have no knowledge of music. Application forms are available from the Board m Cairnhill
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  • 271 3 SIX tourists on a conducted tour here were waiting fa their bus for their fellow tourists to return from a visit to the People's Park Complex when three armed robbers boarded the bus. In the Second District Court yesterday, Lim Chong
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  • 127 4 RINGLET, Cameron Highlands, Wed. The body of the last missing member of the Teng family, Swee Cheng, 11, was recovered In the lake near the Sultan Abu B«kar Dam at 12.30 p.m. today. Policemen on vigil at the lake spotted the body floating not
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  • 57 4 DR. Chan Kirn Yong has been elected president of the Singapore Paediatric Society with Dr. Siak thorn* Leng as vice-president. Dr. Tan Cheng Lim, as secretary and Dr (Miss) Lee Scow Lang astreasurer. The committee members are: Dr. Tan Kirn Leong, Dr. Wee Keng Por, Dr. Chong
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  • 1302 4 Opposition told: 'Keep to your word' 'POLITICAL LEADERS WHO BEHAVED LIKE GANGSTERS...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Citizenship was given to non-Malays m return for their solemn pledges to accept the national language and the special position of the Malays before the country became independent, Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ismail, told Parliament
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  • 154 4 KUCHING, Wed. The Sarawak Alliance Party has set up a sixman committee to deal with applications for direct membership to the party. The chairman of the party's executive committee, Mr. Simon Dembab Maja, who is also Deputy Chief Minister, said m a statement
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  • 254 4 Dutch firms may invest more in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The leader of the visiting 24-man Netherlands economic mission, Dr. L.J.M. van Son, said today his delegation was impressed with Malaysia's low inflation rate and her sound economic position. He was speaking to reporters after 10 members of the mission
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  • 95 4 THE Japanese youth goodwill ship Sakura Maru will arrive here next Thursday for a five-day visit. The ship, which is carrying 279 young people six of them Singaporeans is on a tour of six Asian countries. During their stay m Singapore, the young people will
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  • 116 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. K.C. Nair, today offered his country's assistance m providing techno logical training facilities to Malaysia. He made the offer when he paid a half -hour courtesy call on the Minister of Technology, Research and
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  • 144 4 Second-hand goods dealer fined $40 THE proprietor of a secondhand goods shop was fined $40 yesterday m the Magistrates' Court No. 5 for a -'technical offence" of not having made certain entries into his purchase ledger when police officers conducted a raid. Chan Chow Shau, 54, pleaded guity to a
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  • 399 5 SINGAPORE'S own airline to be created by the split m MalaysiaSingapore Airlines may eventually merge with the Governmentbacked Saber Air Pte. Ltd., according to informed sources. When Saber Air, a charter and cargo airline, started operations 17 months ago there was talk m aviation
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  • 266 5 'KRISCOM' FOR INSTANT ANSWERS ON RESERVATIONS MALAYSIA-Singapore Airline signed an agreement yesterday with Aviation Computer Services International for the installation of an "instant-response computer reservation system" which will cost a total of $23 million over the next It years. Mr. David Craig, the Managing Director, signed on behalf of MSA
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  • 158 5 A WEEK-LONG exhibition on "Industrial Design from Germany" will be held from Saturday at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute m Queenstown. It is being organised jointly by the German Embassy m Singapore and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. Four groups The exhibition will be opened by
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  • 306 5 Wide open market insurance: Shimpi ONLY five per cent of Singapore's population is covered by life insurance schemes, Mr. A.T. Shimpi, general manager of NTUC's Insurance Co-operative Commonwealth Enterprise Ltd. (INCOME), said yesterday. Speaking at a Lion's Club (Host) luncheon, Mr. Shimpi said that INCOME'S entry into the life insurance
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  • 147 6 CHIEF Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin dismissed an appeal yesterday by a carpenter sentenced to a three-month jail term by a magistrate for cheating. Lee Quee Lam, alias Lee Kwai Lum, had cheated Ler Yam Tong on May 14, 1969, by deceiving him about
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  • 164 6 TWO men were jaUed yesterday for breaking Into a godown m Telok Ayer Street and stealing over $92,009 worth of Chinese medicinal herbs. Lee Ab Saa, 27, and Lim Kok Sim, 30, both admitted stealing herbs worth $92,222 belonging to Chung Nan
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  • 347 6 Higher booking 'Not high enough' HOUSING developers and agencies have welcomed the raising of booking fees to curb the activities of housing speculators. But they all agree that the increase may not be big enough to stop speculation altogether. Opinions on how much the booking fee ought to be set
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  • 446 6 Five-m-one map today TODAY'S map shows five services to be operated by the Amalgamated Bus Company (royal blue) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. SERVICE NO. 5 Upper Changi Road (sy 4 m.s. )-Commonwealth Avenue/North Buona Vista Road: Upper Changi Road, Changi Road, Geylang Road, Kallang
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  • 255 6 FOUR new dormitories will be added to the Woodlands Home for the Aged which will increase the number of people it can accommodate by 200, according to the Social Welfare Department. The extension to the home will also include a new dining
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  • 91 6 A YOUTH and a man pleaded guilty m a district court yesterday to separate charges of housebreaking and theft. Sentences were postponed pending probation reports for each on March 24. Zainal bin Yasin, 19, admitted breaking into the Public Utility Boards Woodleigh Filter Parts
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    • 28 6 LAFF A DAY I. ■A*!! Hi HIT *m 1 1 1 rl l au "And keep m touch— l'd like to hear which firm got stuck with you."
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    • 99 6 '8.30--8 pm: Exhibition, St. Michael's market Man m Space, at the foyer courtyard vtJnL** 10 1 Librar y* Pm: A play, Flipside, by Stamford Road. the stage Club at the 3—lo pm: Japanese tu ral Centre, Canning industrial exposition at J* ise Kallang Park. 8 P m: A P^y, The
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  • 261 7 Dacca strike turns violent DACCA, Wed. Dacca today entered the second day of a general strike expected to spread through the entire province of 70 million people after a night of defiance m which security forces opened fire on slogan-shouting mobs breaking the curfew, starting fires and smashing shops' fronts.
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  • 178 7 'We will win polls' SHyS Mrs. Gandhi NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi expressed optimism today that her ruling Congress Party would emerge victorious m this week's parliamentary elections. "The general mood of the people, I think, is m favour of our stand," she said m an interview with
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  • 138 7 LONDON, Wed. Britain's EMI record company has refused to distribute Beatle John Lennon's new disc because of a ■distasteful"' lyric by his Japanese wife, Yoko Ono. Lennon's latest song, "Power To The People," is backed on the other side by Miss Ono singing
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  • 220 7 Never say 'No' to a sex orgy! BUDAPEST, Wed. When a Hungarian woman turned down an invitation to a sex orgy, the doctors organising it had her committed to a lunatic asylum, a court was told. Reporting the trial, the Government newspaper Magyar Harlap said yesterday the doctors and a
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  • 163 7 BERLIN, Wed. East Germany virtually closed all roads leading to and from isolated West Berlin this morning, Western border officers reported. The harassment began at 6 am. at both ends of the autobahn leading to West Germany, and of the autobahn leading to Bavaria.
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  • 37 7 +A POLICE shoot tear gas grenades into a side street on Monday during clashes with demonstrators m L'Aquila. They were protesting at a decision to make the city share its status as regional capital.
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  • 326 7 Soviet SAMs fi re at U.S. jets SAIGON, Wed. Norhh Vietnam fired, surface-to-air missiles its Sovietsupplied SAMS into the sky over South Vietnam for the first time m the Vietnam war. The U.S. Command said anti-aircraft missiles were fired at a U.S. Navy A7 fighter-bomber returning from a strike against
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  • 242 7 LONDON, Wed. Britain is prepared to increase its initial contribution to the Common Market from three per cent if it is shown that this is insufficient to cover administrative costs, European negotiator Geoffrey Rippon said here last night. Mr Rippon, answering questions from viewers
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  • 59 8 VICTIMS OF THE WAR IN LAOS SAIGON, Wed. Back from the battlefield these South Vietnamese soldiers nnrse their wounds as they wait for medical attention. They were wounded while fighting m Laos. Now they've been evacuated to Ham Nghi, a base near Khe Sanh. Meanwhile their names go down on
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  • 172 8 HONGKONG, Wed. Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai yesterday received British Charge d Affaires John Denson m Peking, the New China News Agency reported today. The meeting was viewed by observers here as a sign of the marked improvement recently m Sino-British relations, NO WORD The one-sentence
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  • 249 8  - Gligoric beats Hort Herald Knight CHESS. ..by GRANDMASTER Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia had a beautiful win when he beat Grandmaster Wl asti ma Hort of Czechoslovakia m the 1971 Wijk Aan Zee Tournament m Holland. Gligoric, with the black pieces, adopted the Sicilian. His opponent castled queenside and launched a
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  • 153 8 'America will stay out of Persian Gulf WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States will not replace Britain m the Persian Gulf. "We accept the rationale behind the British decision to withdraw and agree that basic British and U.S. interests m the area would not be adversely affected by it," State Department
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  • 369 8 Marcos in Muslim deaths row MANILA, Wed. A Muslim Congressman has accused the Philippine Government of pursuing a "Machiavellian plot" to "exterminate" the country's Muslim Population, as military forces today took control of eight towns m the Muslim province of Cotabato. The province, located m Mindanao Island, has been the
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  • 123 8 LONDON, Wed. Prospects for a settlement of Britain's seven-week-old postal strike, seemed fractionally brighter today. The Post Office management and leaders of 200,000 striking postmen arranged to meet under the chairmanship of Employment Minister Robert Carr to discuss a secret formula to end
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  • 129 8 Kissinger L doesn't run the show' WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon today branded as "totally inaccurate, misleading and unfair" a charge made earlier today by Senator Stuart Symington that White House security adviser Henry Kissinger had become the Secretary of State m every thing but title. "The President has the utmost
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  • 80 8 LONDON, Wed. A right, royal shower... that's the star attraction at this year's Ideal Home exhibition here. This futuristic bath was designed by Lord Snowdon for the British Steel Corporation. It feathers jets of water from the floor and sides, as well as the ceiling.
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  • 110 8 STOCKHOLM, Wed. The Swedish Government last night postponed a proposed ''lockout" today of 3,000 Swedish Army officers. Observers said the move seemed to indicate that the stalled negotiations between the Government and the Civil Servant and Functionaries Union (SACO), to which the officers belonged, were finally beginning
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  • 227 8 MUNICH, Germany, Wed. Police arrested Hagenajoerg Roll, 32, and Attila Ikbaliye, 17, last night, only 24 hours after the start of a massive international manhunt m connection with last week's kidnapping of seven-year-old Michael LiUnmer. After some initial doubt about Ikbaliye's identity, police
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  • 223 8 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Wed. American agronomist Claude L. Fly stricken by a heart ailment, was given his freedom last night after nearly seven months m the hands of terrorist kidnappers. He was being treated at the British Hospital m Montevideo, but the hospital made no
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  • 109 8 TOKYO, Wed. Toho Film Company, Japan's largest feature film manufacturer, has started preparations for counter-sueing for libel Mr. Oliver Gerard, a French freelance film director, who brought a charge against the company for pirating his scenario for a film entitled Pourquoi. The film, starring Japanese
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  • 190 8 LA PAZ, Wed. About 2,000 peasants marched into the eastern Bolivian City of Santa Cruz yesterday m what they described as a move to "prevent Communist attempts to take over the Government." The group took over city hall and named the commander of the local army
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  • 1129 9 Bro Clyde, the Red baiter GUNSHIP pilots call him "Bro Clyde" or just plumb crazy. At 20, Clarence J. Romero Jr., a U.S. Army warrant officer, has the most dangerous job m the air war over Laos. He pilots a tiny, light observation helicopter at treetop level waiting to get
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  • 1620 9  - Harsh reality That faces New Zealand IAN TEMPLETON BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By m WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND once the most loyal of dominions m the Commonwealth, has become schizophrenic m its attitude to Britain m the 10 years since Britain began its uncertain, zig-zag approach to Europe New Zealanders
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  • 268 9 AID FOR SOUTH KOREA? SOUTH KOREA'S request for further US military assistance has been the subject of recent Congressional inquiries. In this extract from hearings before the Joint Economic Committee, Townsend Hoopes, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for military assistance, points out that South Korean dependence on the US
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  • 167 10 DEFIANT MARKET STALLMEN ALLOWED TO HAWK OUTSIDE ABOUT 100 market stall holders who have refused to pay higher rentals at a new private market In Jalan Todak have been permitted to carry on hawking along Sin Mia Road aad Jalan Isthnln This was confirmed by the MP for Thomson. Mr.
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  • 57 10 SUPHAN BURI (Western Thailand), Wed. Police here have arrested two men on charges of slaying a villager, cutting open his body and eating his heart and liver. Police said Suwan and Karn the two alleged cannibals admitted having beheaded their victim, Surin Keetala, but accused each
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  • 243 10 THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has sought legal advice over delays m the handing down of awards by the Arbitration Court. In the latest edition of AUPE News, the general secretary of the union, Mr. G. Kandasamy, said that the court completed hearings
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  • 788 10 'Concrete base for generations' THE BIG DEBATE LAST DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In the sixth and final day of the debate on the Constitutiona 1 (Amendment) Bill, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Jawi, said the proposed amendments were necessary to prepare a concrete base for
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  • 245 10 PROMOTION by post Is putting Singapore m the limelight overseas. Over 2,500 local stamps are being distributed to travel agencies, tour operators and philatelic clubs m the Americas, Europe, Mexico, Canada, Japan and Australia for re-distribution to clients and members. For the past three
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  • 99 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The House of Representatives today approved a Bill, which among other things seeks to change the designation of Assistant Minister to "Deputy Minister." The Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill was passed unopposed with 107 votes for and It abstentions. Those voting for
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  • 50 10 JAKARTA; Wed. Britain plans to increase its aid to both Commonwealth and nonCommonwealth countries, including Indonesia, to US$B5O million a year m- five years' time. This was stated by the British Minister for Overseas Development, Mr. Richard Wood, who is on a six-day visit here.
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  • 170 10 SONGS TO TOUCH THE HEART IT WAS a night to remember when 32 young voices of the Korean Children's Choir touched the hearts of 1,000 Singaporeans who packed the Singapore Conference Hall last night. The children 24 girls and eight boys between the ages of nine and 16— are war
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  • 389 10 WIFE SWAPPING BUT LOVE WINS THROUGH 808 and Carol and Ted and Alice was banned by the Singapore Film Censors because it was about wife swapping m California. It is easy to see why the Stage Club's latest production. The Flip Side, was never faulted by the authorities although it,
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  • THE SINGAPORE Section II
    • 21 11 CINEMAS/Page 12 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pagos 13/16 LIVING/TV/TOWN TALK Pages 14/15 SHIPPING/Pages 17/18 SPORT/Pages 19/20 THE SINGAPORE Section II Thursday, March 4, 1971
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    • 557 11 SPUR SAYS: PUT CITIZENS FIRST IN URBAN PLANNING PLANNERS should re-examine their approach to urban development. So said Mr. William S.W. Lim, chairman of the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group, at a Rotary Club lunch at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday.
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    • 422 11 Boom time for used car firms in Orchard Rd. BUSINESS is booming for second hand car dealers m Orchard Road even though dealers m Sembawang are complaining about a slump. Mr. Robert Lim, of Universal Cars, said: "If you have 10 second-hand Minis I will come down and buy them
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    • 177 11 THE animals went m two by two then an army lorry moved the zoo. For yesterday the men of RAF Tengah said goodbye to their furry and feathered friends. And led by Be ma the honey bear, they all went aboard the
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    • 210 11 LEADERS of transport workers' unions from seven South-East Asian countries will meet at a seminar m the Singapore Hilton today. They are from Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines and Singapore. The month-long seminar sponsored by the International Transport Workers' Federation
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    • 247 11 FRENCH BANK SUED FOR $139,000 BY GIAN SINGH GIAN Singh and Co. Ltd. is claiming $139,496 from their, bankers, Banque de L'lndochine, which they allege was wrongly debited to their account m respect of a letter of credit for the purchase of an 80-ton fishing boat from Taiwan. Plaintiff's counsel,
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    • 65 11 THREE motorists were fined a total of $160 yesterday for speeding. Pakiri Dharmalinga, of Kerbau Road, was fined $60 for driving a car at 55 mph m Woodlands Road on Oct. 23, 1966, while Lim Lit Teck, of Thomson Road, and Tan Kok Soo, of Pesiaran
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    • 224 11 Find other sources of energy to keeo uo supply: Oil expert OTHER sources of energy must be actively developed to assure adequate power supplies m the near future, Mr. G.F. Barnwell, an International Executive Service Corps petroleum consultant, suggested yesterday. He said: The world's oil supplies are not inexhaustible and
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    • 71 11 FROM 10 a.m. on Sunday, Hoe Chiang Road and Enggor Street will be converted into one-way streets. This new arrangement will allow more vehicles from Cantonment Road to proceed to Anson Road. Traffic lights have been installed at the junction of Tanjong
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    • 313 12 ASSOCIATION OFFERS ADVICE ON TREATMENT THE Singapore Association for Mental Health wants to give information on the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of emotional and mental disturbances. An editorial m its latest newsletter released yesterday says: "This is a subject of the utmost
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    • 67 12 Police seek witnesses of accident CHEONG Swee King, 24, of Block 40, Circuit Road, was admitted to Outram Road General Hospital with serious injuries after he was knocked down by a hit-and-run car m Serangoon Road on Tuesday. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Kedanath Singh, Sepoy Lines Police Station,
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    • 346 13 TOKYO, Wed. The European Economic Community (EEC) and other European countries have requested conferences with Japan on textile trade, Kyodo news service reported. The agency, quoting Government sources, said the Europeans "appa rently want to restrict textile shipments from Japan." It quoted the
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    • 40 13 BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai Government is setting up a committee to co-ordinate production with marketing m order to streamline economic policy, officials reported. The committee will be headed by Vice Premier Pote Sarasin, who also is National Development Minister. AP
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    • 247 13 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Government has decided to step up control on the implementation of foreign capital investment m the country. This was disclosed byCabinet Secretary Brigad ier General Sudharmono after a Cabinet meeting yesterday. Brigadier General Sudharmono pointed out that many licences had been
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    • 410 13 Negotiable certificate of deposit (CD), the newest development m the Asian Dollar market, will be highly successful, and become the dominant form of handling hardcurrency m Asia Mr. Wong Nang Jang, resident vice-president of First National City Bank said. In an article m
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    • 119 13 Hutchison LONDON, Wed. Hutchison International announced a second interim dividend of 35 cents per share for the year ending March 31, 1971, (30 cents for the previous year). The company also intends to recommend a final dividend of 60 cents per share (55 cents) making a total for
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    • 108 13 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency proposes to raise HK$l44 million by way of a rights issue of one share of HK$25 for every five existing shares held on March 15 at a price of HK$BO. The company said the new shares would not rank for any
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    • 55 13 AMPAT TIN DREDGING yesterday gave notice that its directors had passed a resolution recommending the voluntary liquidation of the company. As previously announced, the company's mineral resources had all been exhausted. As part of the wind-up, the company paid dividends amounting to 266.7 per cent m 1969 and
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    • 94 13 LONDON, Wed. A Royal Dutch Shell Group spokesman said an appraisal well is now being drilled near the recent North Sea oil discovery made jointly by Shell and Esso Petroleum m Block 30/16, about 160 miles east of Aberdeen. The official told Reuter it was not company policy to
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    • 82 13 LONDON, Wed. Polaroid earnings will be higher this year despite a likely first-quarter drop, Burnham analyst William Shwartz forecast at the Burnham investment seminar. Recommending polaroid over the next six to 12 months only, he pointed to improvements m the company's financial and marketing management and possible higher earnings
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    • 86 13 Ceylon Indian Planters LONDON, Wed. Ceylon and Indian Planters Holdings will pay an interim dividend of five per cent on or after April 7. (A single payment of 7% per cent was made for the year ended June 30, 1969). Present indications are that profit after tax for the year
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    • 46 13 A ONE-WEEK industrial exhibition, organised jointly by the German Embassy and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, will open tomorrow at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute m Queenstown. Items on displays include household equipment, toys, lamps and furniture; radio-phone sets, cameras, projectors, and car assessories.
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    • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.26, (2) 151.20; Hongkong 40.29: Beirut 39.15; London 38.81; Zurich 38.808 38.905; Paris 39.13. 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 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for March 3, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Quiet, Spot 1445 1446; 3-month 1446 1448; Settlement 1449; Total turnover 355 tons, including carries.
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    • 273 13 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 6.01 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.375 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00
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    • 604 13 The stock market closed firm yesterday on revived hopes of a seUlement to the postal dispute, combined with the rise m the U.K. gold reserves and the statement by the British Insurance Association indicating it knew of no further companies m difficulties. At 1445, the Financial Times
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    • 372 13 Stock prices were mixed m early moderately active trading yesterday. Advances led declines narrowly, but the popular averages were lower. Volume was more than one million after about 20 minutes Fair child Camera, which said the semi-conductor sales decline may have bottomed out, was up one-half
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    • 231 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were steady yesterday. Plantations, shippings and state loans were narrowly mixed, while investment funds were steady. Insurances were down. In banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was firmer. Carpet shares were lower, led by Desseaux. In other mixed local industrials, Lucas Bols weakened, but Van Gelder Paper firmed.
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    • 521 14 This week, we received lots more portraits of your editor. (See bottom of page) You are obviously very curious about me! Well, next week I've got a SURPRISE for you so whatever you do, don't forget to read Junior Living next Thursday. I'm very curious about all of
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      779 14 zfkmnnml;k; Dear Editor: Thank-you for printing my first letter. This is my second time writing to you. Here are some tongue-twisters and a poem called Baby Puppies. Tongue-Twisters: (1) The biscuit mixer mixed six mixed biscuits m a mixed biscuit box. (2) Paul picked plenty peas and popped
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      • 365 15  -  A.K. LEE By AS a patriotic citizen, I subscribe (actively) to the principle of multiculturalism, but I am aware of the gaps m my mind on the subject of other cultures. Like a Minister who recently confessed abysmal ignorance about Australian art, I couldn't conduct
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      • 180 15 By gum! An office to help you chew your troubles away THE Wrigley Co. Ltd., chewing gum manufacturers, opened a branch m Singapore recently. A cocktail party to mark the occasion was held at its premises m South Bridge Road on Monday. According to Mr. M.S. Lee, the branch manager
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        177 15 SHIPPERS, consignees and officials from the Port of Singapore Authority gathered at the officers' lounge of the Bunga Melor on Monday evening to celebrate her maiden voyage. A cargo liner built for container as well as conventional cargo, the Bunga Mcl or will sail direct for Europe where
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      • 61 15 A SEMINAR on "The price of prosperity, an analysis of the sacrifices Japan has had to make for her modernisation" will be held at the Institute of South-fast Asian Studies on March 18 to 10 a.m. It will be conducted by Prof. Hidekazu Kawai, a
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    • 195 16 LONDON, Wed. The recent synthetic price hikes of five per cent has had little or no effect on the London rubber market which is now at its lowest level for nearly three years. The top grade ribbed smoked sheets No. 1 was quoted yesterday at
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    • 512 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE BLUE CHIPS met with some fairly strong buying m yesterday's generally steady share market where most prices improved marginally on mainly routine exchanges. There was, however, a handful of counters which experienced speculative activity and fluctuated quite widely. The day's transactions
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    • 1186 16 ACMA 1.37/1.40. ALCAN 1.44/1.4 b; 1.43, 1.44 (2);+.01. ALLIED 2.90 S. AJINOMOTO 1.86 B. BEN 1.25/1.26; 1.27 (3); Unch. BERJAYA 1.26/1.27; 1.26; -.01. BORNEO 1.90/1.91; 1.89 (2), 1.90 (7); +.01. BOUSTEAD 1.98/2.00. B M TRUST 1.20 B. C SUGARS 2.27/2.28, 2.29, 238 (7), 2.30 (5) D, 2.29 (2) D;-.
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    • 288 16 MALAYSIA/SING RUBBER 97.75 cents per kilo (down t.75 cent). In spite of slightly improved overnight London advices, a general lack of overseas orders caused long liquidation at the opening yesterday. First business done was m March 1 RSS at 97.75 cents per kilo, 0.75 cent lower than Tuesday's close.
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    • 63 16 (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Very quiet; ClF's March 14.5 14.7, April 14.8, 15.0; Spot 15.2 1 5.5: Settlements April 15.5 15.7, May 15.7 15.9, June 15.9, 16.1, April/June 15.8 15.9, July/Sept. 16.4 16.6, Oct/Dec. 16.9 17.1, Jan/March 17.4 17.6, April/June 18.0
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    • 155 16 TIN $628.62 >^ a pic ul (up $3). The Straits tin price appreciated by $3 yesterday to $628.62^ a picul on a reduced offering officially given at 208 tons, down 93 tons on Tuesday's turnover. The overnight London quote also picked up and by £4 a ton £1,447.
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    • 266 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH 4. OUT: Genevieve Lykes 3/4; Prime King 8/9; Pando Cove 15/16; Dorte Skou 18: Hirudins 20 east; Gunung Tambora 27; Kyoho Maru 30; ■tsu z an Maru 35/36; Badenstein 38/39; Tagus 42/43; Goranka 44; Schoenfels
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    • 104 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long to"), Philippine/Indonesian April and May 205 both resellers, COCONUT OIL: Straits March/April 143 seller: alayan March/April 163 seller: Philippine (U.S. dollars per lone ton) March/April 290 seller; Ceylon March/April 169 seller;
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    • 40 16 PEPPER (2.00 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 442.5, afloat 425.0, March/April 415.0, April/May 412.5, July/AUg. 4 00.0; Sarawak black spot 422.5, afloat 400.0, July /A Ug«, 3 55.0; Malabar March/April 535.0„
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    • 320 16 The market was firm yesterday on renewed support following Tuesday's downtrend. The stock average closed 21.98 yen higher at 2,268.59, and volume was 260 million units. met demand following recent declines. Leaders to gain ground included Sony, Matsushita Electric, Pioneer, Mitsumi. TDK and Alps. units. Petroleums advanced
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    • 526 16 A strong advance by a number of leading miners featured m late trading yesterday. Kathleen Investments closed at 40 cents at $9.10 and Queensland Mines put on $1 at $22.20. Meekatharra rose 14 cents to $1.19 after a high of $1.22. Speculative issues closed mainly firm, with
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    • 245 16 Prices fell m all sections yesterday under small persistent selling but declines were generally limited to a dollar or two. Lands were active, trading 12,460 units at down to $98.50 before fc recovering slightly to $99 for a loss of $2 on the day. Banks also eased
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    • 197 16 LONDON, Wed. Chartering activity remained fairly quiet today but sugar cargoes were covered from Santos to Constanza at US$ll.OO fio (free m and, out) for March, and from Eten/Pimental to the U.S. Atlantic at US$7.OO, option to the Gulf at US$6.5O fio for March /April. Coal operators
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    • 57 12 KOTA BHARU, Wed. One of triplets born to the wife of a farmer on Feb. 20 died last Sunday. The two others were still well m hospital, a health spokesman said today. The babies, all boys, were born to Che Bidah Beraman. Their weights ranged from
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    • 396 12 SINGAPORE should get on with the setting up of a rehabilitation centre for paralysed and other physically disabled patients, according to an eminent British doctor m the field of paraplegia. Dr. Alan Hardy, a consultant at the Spinal Injuries Unit
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    • 98 12 YESTERDAY'S hearing of the trial of Ng Hock Lee, who is accused of murdering Madam Kuek Ngak Buay, was confined to cross-examination of the accused. Ng, alias Lompang, 33, is alleged to have buried alive Madam Kuek, 36, after he had a fight with
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    • 133 12 TWO police inspectors pleaded not guilty la a magistrate's comrt yesterday to charges of theft, or alternatively, of misapproriation of property. Mohd. Yacoob bin Ghnlam Mohd. and Haja Mohaideen bin Abdul Hamid are alleged to have taken a $10 Ronson lighter and $30 from
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    • 200 12 THE Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union has complained to the Indian High Commission here that nine Singapore fishermen whose boat was arrested m the Andaman Islands m December 1969 are being ill-treated. In a letter, the union has appealed to the High Commission to see
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    • 239 12 BUi3B l* uu ft*'! weJ^ \Z3mr^ Mmij±±^^A±Mk*h^^Am^m_r^, djmm 9^T^ r;J| Ir 4 s*w SBBBBSV MMm\ \mW mmWmMMm SSSSSsfILW WmmmmW MmmWrnSP^ '^^A Ps3tHH V SHOWTIMES: Weekdays: 9.45 p.m. 11.30 p.m. 7 V^ Saturdays: 10.05 p.m. 12.05 a.m. J j eatm^ I Un Ilm I. 11 AM, 1.30,4.00, 6.30, 9.30 pm A
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    • 113 12 M-G-M Presents I I The Man From U.N.C.L.E J I DAVID McCALLUM m ssV ■ei'-/l^^l I I m^^Mm^^i^e* *^ssssV yk. I V s asa I j B^ x '4?vJ I nvuifiy ...Where They Met. j A DRAMA OF LOVE WAR IN METROCOLOR I_ORCH.ARD: Next Change! I 38th KsasßEsa ;tssr«i.i»*x3o Rift
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    • 509 13 A GunvH I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE Si .00 I mMnmmmammanammammmmmamm IMPROVE YOUR HOMES with MIRANDAS smooth silent strong SWISH MOOE N SCHOOL
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    • 35 14 1 dkrgaateyk True Life Adventures" SVEM -THE MI]_I7EST-MAKIKIERET? o*= f3fM>CTUH»s -rHE HARE, O^OAS\OHAI_I_V <2ETS AHORV. "The Si<sht ot= V&f^XmmT y \\ki r ATKESPASSEK ij -'mvfX'l2&fflr *> nncra >-r het^ nest i#v*f arouses mother f^Mfr^H *^mr /^B
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    • 1435 15 .............■■■■■■■■■llMHUl3 I RADIO r/V/r I illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHl GUESS wno saw on >-^ "This Is Tom Jones" P*""^ 0 last night? Herman's S L J^m'iPmHHmWl 1 10....-.^... Hermits, of course! W^^OmHSF.lkliiamV I J IaPUPWHWrnWI Guess what was the 3 fmmmmmmmWmmmfl 3 3 3 :«^rSoTA a Io«he f Me,o dy vu m ma
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    • 349 15 {gS^BU IttPBEHII EBM{ M __mmunuuauauuu9mmml ■--'■■■mmml I-----Mtttti9imttl A friendly contact Home and family Your natural -X •X leads to a talk from trends are extra generosity brings 4r •X* which yon emerge the cheering and with smiling faces m the hero of the day through everybody contributing home circle, but
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 73 16 UNIT TRUSTS (Managers' prices for March 4) c B. S. B s The Saving ASIA UNIT TRUSTS lM 113xd Mai. Invt, Fund 1.29 1.34 o^f^l M Mai. Progress Progress Fund 1.01 1.06 Fund 1.06 1.11 (Managers' pnces for March 3) Sing\plr; RED,JNITTIIUSTS Commodity 25 Growth Fund 1.08 1.15 SoNGK^GUNIT TRUSTS
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  • 309 17 APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Line ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian V.'.V *****3 CFS CF Sharp 4 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd 7601 1 HC Harrisons 4 Crosfield ***** IK
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  • 84 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and Sr al nr a c C v,n ntry giVeS the fo "°"ing information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name
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  • 729 17 I JSJ M I !L£ L Am>flc>». •j 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 ALASKA MARU Apr 14/16 P. Sham, Durban, L. Marques, C'town, P. Elizabeth, E.London. MOSK/LEO BACHOKIRO
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    • 660 17 fl bor ber Ote@ SAILtNGS TO E. CANADA. L.S. ATLANTIC S4ngap*ra P.Sha-. Naaaf N.Yark lajtM N'Fa4k Rajgaj kva^uaal •UNNYV.LLE Mar 6/9 Ap, 19 Ap, 24 FEKNLAND Mar 16 Maf 2 0/21 Mar 22 May May o May N F Mar 23/24- Ma, 4 May 9 May 29 May l» BRONXVILLE
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  • 438 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE Marl 1/1 3 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong. Japan, Vacouver. KNUT/SB ANNA TAYLOR In Pt/Mar 7 Quinhon. Danang. Cam BARBER MANGAN Mar 14/16 Vancouver B.C. (Apr 12). Seattle (Apr 11), Tacoma (Apr 20). BBL/HC BENGKALIS
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  • 276 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY Mar 9/10 B. S. Eiegawan. SSC/SSC CHERRY CHEPAT Mar 5/8 Sibu. Sarikei. Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU InPt/MarlO Djajapura, B.ak. LS/LS DARPO LIMA In Pt/Mar 7 Pangkal Balam. SI/SI DARPOSATU Mar 8/10 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura SI/SI EPAR SLS TDY Semarang. LS/LS EUPHRATE May
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  • 169 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. Sham (Mar 14). Singapore (Mar 15). Fremantle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4). Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr3o/May2 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Mar 26/28 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC CENTAUR
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    • 514 18 mmu MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Jj m SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD fl No 30K Jin Ampang. Kuala Lumpur I m I <"r»e National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE '"ii*" M»i- ftanaag Arrtvoa: BUNGA MCLOR m »©m l/i Mar Mavra 2/4. lom. m 4/4 MOurg JO/4. H dam 12/4. A w*,p 14/4.
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  • 448 19 SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, Wed. Bob Foster retained his light-heavyweight world crown here last night, with a fourth round knockout of challenger Hal Carroll. Foster, who came to grief last November, when he stepped up a division and took on the much heavier Joe Frazier was never m
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    17 19 Tooronga Stable's Straits Code (Harbridge) won the CI. 5 Div. 1 6f event last weekend at Ipoh.
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    1611 19 A TOTAL of 367 horses, 78 from Class One, 118 from Class Three and 171 from Class Four has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Derby meeting on Mar. 13, 14, 20 and Class 1 <6f or 8f and 9f (or 101) Ad Valorem 6f 6f; Aratunga
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  • 235 19 TOKYO, Wed. Justice Minister Koshiro Ueki told newsmen here "It is quite probable that all the 60 People's China table tennis players and officials will be admitted intocountry, regardless of the hostile attitude toward the Japanese Government expressed m the political communique accompanying
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  • 168 19 Corruption impresses in company of Giggolo yciKiEMtr "^»va IPOH, Wed. Corruption, with Peter Moran m the saddle impressed m a 3f workout m 39-1/5 m the company of stablemate, Giggolo (Johnny Miller) on soft going here this morning. The raced stride for stride with Corruption, on the rails, a head
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  • 253 19 ACROSS I. It is inherently a spring flower, you might say (6,5) 9. Went fast, or was not fast (3) 10. Gain arranged with a lure will lead to nervous ailment (9) 11. Clubs people are clapped m them (5) 13. Part of a tooth, a slight
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  • 110 19 ACROSS 1. With little enthusiasm (11) 9. Beam of light (3) 10. A custom (9) H.jOf the nose (5) 13. Kill oneself intentionally (7) 14. Painting on wet plaster (6) 16. Terrified (6) 18. Set free (7) 19. Group of ships (5) 20. Perplexing (9) 21. Also
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    • 58 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff jS "CbSbT^* T v s "9'»> I WATT/ ~7 1 T /no sign of y \^Af\ mmW fXfV&JK'S* we ve got to remove >/ i<m thinking ANY WRECK N^&^ v WH %2J„ Kf^i^S ALL DOUBTS THAT ITALIANS V THAT DISCOVERING VHERE. PLISS.y\ v jJMaaf^ -=T
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    • 25 19 GOLF: Spore Open C'ships (Bukit Course). RUGBY: SCC seven a side tournament (Padang, 5.15 p.m.) HOCKEY: SHA Under-23 Final: SAFSA vs Jansenites (SCC, 5.15 p.m.)
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  • 934 20 JAPANESE WIN PROAM ON COUNTBACK ASIAN GOLF CIRCUIT THE PRO-AM tournament, the curtain raiser to the Singapore Open Golf championship, ended on an exciting note with the first six pairs returning scores of 60 at the Bukit Course yesterday. H. Sugimoto and M. Sakamoto of Japan clinched fust place on
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  • 523 20 Teeing off times for today's matches. IST TEE: 8.10 Bermas D. (P), McCullough, M. (USA); 8.18 T. Kamata (J), J.R. Child (USA); B. Spisak (T); 8.26 Lv Tze Chi (C) (Am), G. Wolstenholme, (A). F. Cartwright (USA); 8.34 Hsieh Yung Yo (C). S.H. Kirk, (UK), I. Katsumata
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  • 758 20 Aussies humble Tankards 'B' in sevens rugby RijYAL Australian Regiment "B" showed great fighting spirit and fitness m their sweeping 26-0 victory over Tankards "B" m t;ie Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-siue rugger tournament on the Padang yesterday. The Aussies scored four goals and t*vo tries without reply. They have been
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  • 337 20 Police three up in senior league soccer POLICE *A" team scored tueir tl.ird win when they defeated Postal Department 2-1 m the Singapore '.overnment Services Football League Division 2A match at Farrer Park yesterday. The match was a 60-minute thriller with the lawmen excelling m attacking moves. The postmen on
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  • 212 20 Ismail's goal clinches match for MSA ISMAIL Norwains tenth minute goal clinched the match for Malaysia-Singapore Airlines m yesterday's Singapore Business Houses Division One football league match at Jalan Besar Stadium. The airline beat Naafi 1-0. Naafi never recovered from this early setback and though they tried very hard to
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  • 236 20 Penalty saves bankers HONG KONG and Shanghai Bank were held to a one-all draw by Cold Storage m the Singapore Business Houses Division 2 League at Geylang yesterday. Cold Storage opened the scoring m the 15 th minute with a Willie Tan goal. Following this referee had to caution the
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    • 247 20 Formula One racing season starts on Saturday PARIS, Wed. The 1971 World Championship for Formula One drivers begins on Saturday, when the South African Grand Prix gets under way at the Kyalami Circuit, situated between Johannesburg and Pretoria. For the first time m an international Grand Prix no car will
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    • 97 20 HAMPTON, Virginia, Wed. Third-seeded Zelkjo Franulovic of Yugoslavia, fresh from winning the Macon International on Sunday used deft placement and down-the-line shots yesterday to defeat Ray Keldie of Australia 6-4, 6-2 n the first round action of the U.S. indoor tennis tournament. Franulovic ran off wins m six straight games
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    • 85 20 LONDON, Wed. Results of last night's English League soccer game. Division One: Wolverhamption O, Arsenal 3. Arsenal's win puts them to within five points of leading Leeds United, Rase Arsenal holds second place and has a game m hand. Division Two: Charlton Athletic l, Watford 2. Division Three: Fulham 2,
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  • 212 20 DRAW for the Singapore Hockey Association league championships starting on Saturday: DIVISION ONE (Matches fox March): Max. 6 Indian Attn, v Schools; Khalsa v Police; 13 Jansenites v Indian Assn; SRC v Schools; 16 Armed Forces v PARC; 17 —Police v Schools; 19 Ceylon SC v PWD;
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