Singapore Herald, 1 May 1971

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  • 22 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No. 241 Singapore Saturday, May 1. IU7I MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS *WITH HARD WORK AND A LITTLE LUCK...'
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  • 814 1 Lee: Out of the woods in 72 THE SINGAPORE HERALD wishes fellow workers of Singapore a happy May Day. 4 I hope employers are farsighted enough to invest m goodwill from their unions during this period when most unions have shown moderation and selfrestraint. Ex gratia bonus for exceptional profits
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  • 140 1 NIXON: OUR AIM IS NOT TO IRRITATE THE SOVIETS WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon declared forcibly last night that the United States does not seek to irritate the Soviet Union m pursuing better relations with China. His comment at a news conference corrected the record after Secretary of State William Rogers
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  • 376 1 It's time to help your workers, says Raja IT IS now time for trade union leaders to pay more attention to raising the living standards of workers. But, says Mr. S. Rajaratnam m his May Day message, they will have to apply to this task the same discipline which was
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  • 203 1 THE local business community yesterday welcomed a proposal of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to send a trade delegation to China this year. The Indian Chamber of Commerce is even considering joining the Chinese delegation. Its President, Mr. R.K. Vaswani. said: "We will
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  • 306 1 To London for a second honeymoon FIRST PRIZE TO Rr. WINSTON LEE IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CONTEST A DOCTOR has won the first prize m our Ideal Travelling Companion contest. He is Dr. Winston Lee, who will be taking his wife Betty, a former beauty queen, on a second honeymoon with
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 231 1 ANKARA, Fri. US Secretary of State William P. Rogers said today that an accord on reopening the Suez Canal could reduce the danger of renewed hostilities m the Middle East. But, he said, this would not be a substitute for a final peace settlement. Mr
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  • 103 1 QALIU, Fri.— A Chinese "technical adviser" emerged from a drugged trance yesterday while police sources disclosed that the French counterespionage service knew m advance that Peking Embassy officials would try to force him onto a jetliner to Shanghai. But authonties, apparently trying to keep the case
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Viewpoint
    • 465 2 MRT survey will be 3 waste of money if... WE are about to spend $4 million on planning our transport system for the nineties (S.H. April :iO). Two of the terms of reference are that m 20 years the population will be four million and the number ol cars one
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    • 524 2 I AM not m the least impressed by Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong's recent letters to the Herald Mr. David Marshall has made seven very relevant points on Singapore politics. Regardless of his motive for raising them, these points deserve an intelligent and
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    • 183 2 WE are pleased to note that your correspondent "Mother" has sufficient confidence m NTUC to express the hope that the NTUC will look into the plight of dissatisfied workers such as her son. It will appear from her letter that the shipyard m question
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    • 356 2 AS one who has studied the revamped bus service thoroughly. I must say that it leaves nothing to be desired, if only the time schedules, and the number of buses running along a particular route are adhered to properly. Plus, of
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    • 251 2 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed. THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, m
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    • 811 2 MR. MAMDIN who has made a feeble attempt to defend Pakistan's Yahya Khan for the recent events m East Bengal m his letter (S.H. April 26), is at least obliged to admit that the general has been the subject of a "widespread condemnation by
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  • 268 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday, May 1. 1971 THE Seminar on Communism and Democracy for pre-University students has again brought into sharp focus the problems and the possibilities of integrating young people m the national life. It has also produced the suggestion for a Department or even a
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  • 449 3 Unions will press for fair share TRADE unions will press for a fair share of the fruits of general economic progress "once it is clearly shown that the economic shock of the British withdrawal has been successfully absorbed by the economy." Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, secretary-general of the National Trades
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  • 280 3 FORMER First Lady Puan Noor Aishah received the NTUC's Special Medal of Honour at a May Day Rally m the Conference Hall last night. Puan Noor Aishah the only recipient of the medal was selected for her dedicated social service m the 11 years
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 3 STUDENT Oh Soo Luan, 21, was killed when he was hit by a car m St. Patrick's Road last night. Oh was waiting to catch a bus to attend night classes. Miss Seah
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  • 233 3 MAY Day Queen winner Sandra Scan Kee Hong, 24, was quite a loser too. She lost half of her $200 cash prize to her fiance. "It all started when I bet him that I would not win the tide "And I promised to give
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  • 114 3 HOME Affairs Minister, Prof. Wong Lin Ken, said yesterday that the committee reviewing pay and work conditions of the police force would be submitting its report to him "very soon.'* Prof. Wong said he had checked recently with the committee, headed by Dr. Lee
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  • 257 3 QUIET, windswept Pasir Panjang is waking up to a new and lucrative economic activity barter trading. At the H-W 1 mile West Coast Road, I new community has arrived from Jurong to do business with the Indonesians. Officially, the new trade zone
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  • 137 3 OFFICIALS of the newly-formed Consumers Association of Singapore have begun a survey of prices of essential t;oods to find out if there have been abnormal hikes m the past feu months. A report is likely to be put out m the next
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  • 106 3 PHOT G RAFHY is catching on m a big way as a hobby among Singaporeans According to Mr. Soh Hock Kee, assistant director of the Adult Education Boards Further Education Committee, that demand for photography classes has been so great that the board has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 38 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker 11 /^U^TBnTX s v, I THAT CRUMBLING ARMY Aw TMEREIT KWMAT?) NOISE/WMATDO I DISCIPLINE W*J&L\ V.s a^ain' yV V J I I V You suppose it V y J^-^j '\J COJLD BE? -v£
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  • 493 4 Inspectors get new name in deal for teachers THK GOVERNMENT has offered better conditions of service and pay to the Republic's 18,000 teachers. Teachers will be able now to remain m the classroom even after being promoted. Under present conditions, they become principals or are lost to the administrative service
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  • 25 4 THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold a military exercise m Coleman and Armenian Streets from midnight on Monday to 4 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 183 4 THE Singapore Cancer Society's mobile unit team will visit six community centres to give talks, film shows and free consultation and cancer diagnosis sessions next month. The society will first show the film, Time and two women, and hold a talk on cancer at each
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  • 323 4 Our boys who to the top in record time RAFFLES Institution Scouts set up a new speed record scaling West Malaysia's highest mountain and were weD rewarded for it. About 5.000 ft up Gunong Tahan they stumbled across seven mint condition Singapore coins made m 19*>7. The coins were m
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  • 496 4 Defence counsel: CPIB discriminates against clients THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau used threats on two of three men m a graft case but "dared not" do so on the third, a defence counsel told the Third District Court yesterday. Mr. S.K. Lee was challenging the '"voluntariness" of statements made to
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  • 28 4 MR. L.P. Rodrigo, the Parlia mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs, will open the 1971 Trade Exposition at Kallang Park today at 7 p.m.
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  • 77 5 PRESIDENT Sheares listens to a Preach leMfton at the l^nnuaK*laboratory. Earlier, the President studied this poster dis playing the Sin^apor, I aiv«Tsit\ Students I miom set-tip. On his left Ik \nnar Siraj, president of USSU. He saw others claiming students' hands are tied
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  • 391 5 Students ask for less red tape PRESIDENT TOURS UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE University students yesterday pleaded with President Sheares to support them m setting up a Na t iona 1 Union of Students. They backed their appeal by decorating Union House with posters attacking "red tape" as the President toured the university
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  • 236 5 MSA has asked about 15 of its tenants at its headquarters building m Robinson Road that their three-year leases would not be renewed when they expire m August and SeptemberIt is understood that tenants affected are on the first, sixth, seventh and tenth floors.
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  • 69 5 POLICE arrested two men on Wednesday m connection with a series of housebreakings and thefts involving valuables worth $2,000. Acting on a tip-off, the police picked up a man m Pasir Panjang, 4V& m.s. A few hours later they arrested another man m Nelson Road.
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  • 1971 TRADE EXPOSIION DRGANISED BY SINGAPORE NATIONAL
    • 172 6 THE National Safety First Council of Singapore has over the last few years been conducting a number of Safety Campaigns and the public-spirited work has created a deeper sense of safety consciousness among a U sections of our people. There is no
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    • 172 6 Tbe National Safety First oun H of Siagapore Organising C oust II for 1971 Trade Exposition: PATEON Dr. Gob ken* Swee, Minister of Defeace; Caairmaa Mr J.F. Coaceicao, Dy Chairman Mr Yeoh Bin Chlat; Dy Chairman Mr Mlitoa Tan; Executive Director Mr Taag Tack Wah;
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    • 111 6 DURING the past years, the Council has organised many safety campaigns and these include Industrial Seminars and courses on Road Safety. Besides all these, th« Council is also organising safety lectures, poster competitions and other activities. We give lectures to schools and Community centres
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    • 98 6 advice to industrial organisationsWe have made recommendations in safety measures to hotel sites, new factories and shopping centres. All these many activities need money which the Trade Exposition will help to raise. If you support the Exposition you are actually supporting the work of the council. I thank
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    • 104 6 I HAVE pleasure m sending this message to the 1971 Trade Exposition organised by the National Safety First Council of Singapore. Trade exhibitions, especially large scale expositions are generally regarded to be the most effective method not only m introducing
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    • 146 6 I HAVE been most happy and honoured to be associated with the National Safety First Council, first as a councillor and now as one of its advisers. The safety objectives of the council, m various spheres on the road, m the factories, at home
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 21 6 FANS V[ HOME APPLIANCES pil *iJJ trade exposition KALLANG PARK* MAY 1JUNE 13 I3»i STALL N0 255 OIUWIO DEMONSTRATION NIGHTLY i
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  • 22 7 herald HOW THE GIRLS WERE PLACED LAURA TAN JOAN HONG BARBARA LAWLER CARMEN METHIAS BRENOA DREW IRENE ONG
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  • 231 7 StfETY FIRST COUNCIL I MUCH attention has been given to Singapore's indus trialisation programme whe ther by way of a repetitive insistence on the need for such programme or by way of a wondrous arrangement at the success of such pro gramme. In
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  • 1255 7 Amalgamated Bus Co.,Ltd. 1 From Ht-dhill Close to Kallang Park (Special service) via Tiong Bahru Road, Seng Poh Road. Outram Road, New Bridge Road, Hill Street, Victoria Street, Kallang Road. Geylang Road, Mountbatten Road to Kallang Road and return via Mount batten Road,
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    • 387 7 BHfflM i non t neiieve k it. sans our TOT winner Winston V«t w^"""^ 4 J DON'T believe it" wore the don't know when we can get our %-A |i first words Dr Winston Lee said leave to coincide, he explained. when he was told that he had won "I
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  • 276 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Malaysian Goverameafl today expressed the hope that the pepper community agreement concluded by Malaysia, Indonesia and India would even tually cover all the pepper producing countries of the world. I his was contained in a statement by the
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  • 131 8 DON'T ADMIRE MOSQUES FROM OUTSIDE SULTAN PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today expressed his disappointment that not many people prayed at mosques except on opening days. On other days, he said, the mosques were empty. Sometimes, Friday prayers could not be held because of insufficient people, he added.
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  • 591 8 SUBVERSIVE ACTS MUST BE RESISTED' KUCHING, Fri. The Government's policy on the Communist threat and subversive elements in the country remains unchanged although Malaysia desires diplomatic ties with countries having differing ideologies. "Our foreign policy should not be associated with our
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  • 77 8 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Arrangements are to be made to enable Indonesian citizens m Malaysia to vote m the Indonesian general elections to be held m July. This was disclosed here today by the Indonesian Ambassador m Malaysia, Maj Gen. Tan Sri Ra. Thalib
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  • 115 8 PENANG, Fri. A mass rally at the City Stadium here on Sunday will signal the start of the city councils month-long anti-litter campaign. The campaign will be launched by the Chief Minister, Dr Lim Chong Eu. The city health officer, Dr JR.
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  • 65 8 THE City m History, a course on cities m different phases of history, will begin on May 12 at 7.30 p.m. at the Na tional Museum, Stamford Road. The course, organised by the Extra- Mural Studies Department, will be conducted by Mr George G. Thomson.
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  • 303 8 Malaysia is now on a firm course KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong said today Malaysia had now moved to a firm and purposeful course which was clearly defined m its new economic policy. He added that development played an important role m this policy and the Second Malaysia
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  • 79 8 Razak leaves home-town KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. accompanied by Toh Piian Raha. left here this morning for Pekan, his home-town. Tun Razak will open the delegates conference of the L'mno Pekan Division tomorrow He will address the Pahang Selatan Umno delegates conference at Umno
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  • 439 9 U.S. sweep sparks big battle SAIGON, Fri. A U.S. operation to deny North Vietnamese troops and Vietcong guerillas the use of hideouts only 25 miles North- West of Saigon triggered an eight-hour battle yesterday. A 500-man U.S. and South Vietnamese force spearheaded by a column of 30 tanks and armoured
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  • 21 9 TOKYO: China announced its armed forces will suspend shelling against Taiwaneseheld offshore islands to enable nationalist troops to celebrate May day.
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  • 150 9 Wedding which never was ATHERSTONE, England, Fri. Lois Elliott, 16, wrote her own script for the wedding. Instead of "I do," she said, "No," and walked out. It had been a conventional ceremony up to that point. Lois, dressed m white, walked down the aisle of St. K«u4ph s hurt
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  • 249 9 TOKYO. Fri. The Foreign Ministry today published the outlines of the U.S. -Japan Okinawa Reversion Agreement m so far as understanding had been reached between the two sides. The Japanese has strongly urged April 1. 1972 for the reversion and the Americans have shown understanding on
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  • 112 9 MOSCOW. Fri. When a politician gets his protrait hung m the streets of Moscow he knows he's really made it to the top. All you have to do is look at the giant photographs to find out who has his hands on the reigns of
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  • 246 9 COLOMBO, Fri. Government forces were combing the Sinharaja forest m South East Ceylon today m search of large numbers of insurgents reported to have taken refuge there, it was learned here. As official reports spoke of the situation reverting to normal m many parts
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  • 102 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Mr John Volpe, intends to invite the Franco-British Concorde and Soviet Tupolev-144 supersonic transports to Washington's first international transport show, scheduled for May next year. Mr Volpe will make the invitations official when he visits the
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  • 209 9 Sirik Matak refuses to form new Khmer Govt PHNOM PENH, Fri. Cambodia is still without a Government today as the former Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Sisowath Sirik Matak, refused a request to form one. He said new men were need. The Chief of State, Mr. Cheng Heng, then asked one
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  • 119 9 MANILA, Fri. Eight persons died and at least five were wounded m three incidents of lawlessness m areas from the extreme Northern to the extreme Southern Philippines, the Philippine Constabulary reported today. The National Police Agencysaid pirates m a speedboat sprayed a small passenger ship with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 481 9 UNITED BUS CO.. IPTEI LTD.. NEW BUS SERVICES We have pleasure to announce the introduction of a New Bus Service No. 160A which will commence operation on MONDAY, 3rd MAY, 1971. It commences from Rotherham Gate (Naval Base) to New Bridge Road as follows: Via Admiralty Road West, Admiralty Road
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  • 229 10 SANTIAGO, Fri. President Salvador Allende's programme of nationalisation was taken a step further yesterday when the Government took over all foreign exchange dealings as well as the < ountry's largest textile mill. The only banks allowed to continue their foreign exchange purchases and
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  • 221 10 MANILA, Fri The Philippine Senate followed I' reside tit Ferdinand K. Manos today into the rase of the (.olden Kuddha of Bagub at) A committee decided to send I te( hni< a! staff to Kayuio to see if the case merits a fullfledged
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  • 46 10 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Government has collected from foreign nations a total of U5586,600 of an $8,000,000 fund needed to restore the ancient Borobodur Buddhist temple m Central Java. Twelve centuries of rain have caused the foundations of the temple to deteriorate.
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  • 284 10 SEOUL, Fri. The opposition New Democratic Party, claiming it was a victim of dishonesty m Tuesday's Presidential election, decided today to take the matter to court and ordered its local chapters to collect evidence for a lawsuit. NDP candidate Kirn Dae Jung refused to concede defeat
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  • 339 10 Defence pact feared Manila JUST THE JOB FOR A RIDE ON THE MOON CHINA LAKE, California, Fri. This is a buggy you won't see on any beach. Its giant wheels and special suspension are designed to take the worst punishment the moon's pitted surface can provide. Testing it are America's
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  • 125 10 TORIES BEAT JOB CRISIS CENSURE LONDON, Fri. Britain's Labour opposition lost a censure motion accusing the Conservative Government of doing nothing to reduce the country's soaring unemployment figure of 814,000. The motion was lost by 298 votes to 259 a government majority of 39. The House of Commons went on
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  • 285 10 C 'wealth just a phantom says Powell LONDON, Fri. Mr. Enoch Powell, the outspoken maverick of Britain's Conservative Party, described the Commonwealth yesterday as the phantom of a vanished empire whose members have nothing m common, least of all wealth. Writing m the magazine. Illustrated London News, the legislator said:
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  • 128 10 It's a mad, mad, world ROME, Fri. The bank raid went like a dream. The cashiers tamely handed over 5527,000 to the six gun-totting bandits and they emerged triumphant m the street shouting "the money is for fascism.' 1 But then came the nightmare. Outside a large force of police
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  • 383 10 MANILA, Fri. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East ended its meeting here without one of the 29 member countries represented volunteering to host the next session. The major Asian capitals New Delhi, Tokyo, Canberra, Singapore, Bangkok v*ud Manila have alreadyhad their turns at
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 233 10 Radulov is a Bulgarian -i i«• Champion t t^t± M'KRNATIONAL W IHI Master Radulo\ won the X* V jQL ffc 1t t h Bulgarian g a Championship 1971 with ff s M'j points, ahead of Peev Q iHI mm (m and titleholder L. b c d g h Pspot (IJ',)
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • Article, Illustration
      1192 11  -  DAVID LOSHAK By But how can Yahya's troops hold down i t this tragic nation? THE woebegone subcontinent, where blood has always flowed more readily than water, has suffered yet another bloodletting— not its worst, not its last, but perhaps, m world terms, its most fateful. With the
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    • 493 11  -  CHUL SOO CHIN From m Seoul PRESIDENT Park Chung Hee's landslide election to a third consecutive term appears to assure continued political stability m South Korea but at the same time raises the question of what kind of stability it will be. In overcoming the determined
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    • 289 11 ROGERS, ARKANSAS A teenager convicted of a misdemeanour had to draw a map of aD traffic signs m one area of town. Another youthful offender had to wash the city's four patrol cars for four weeks m the winter. A third was directed to write
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 494 11 ACROSS DOWN 4. Trace of the Christian era m a 1. Bag for judges m a hurry? demonstration (6) (5,4) 8. Having a dishonest bent? 2. China with refined core m simple covering (9) 9. Gay leader of buccaneers 3 S he is m the money! (5) showing flexibility (6)
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  • 396 12 X-RAYS on seven-year-old school girl Jennifer Low Shu Meng who died from a fractured skull that was not detected were taken from only three directions, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Dr. Choo Jim Eng, Head of the Surgical Department
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  • 488 12 Malaysian team goes to China next week KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian trade mission will visit China next week, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail Abdul Rahman announced here today. He declined to disclose the composition of the mission and the date of its departure. It is reliably understood
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  • 280 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A detective corporal was shot dead and a constable injured m a gun battle with a thug at Setapak here this afternoon. The OCPD (Crime), Kuala Lumpur, Superintendent A. Vijayaratnam, identified the corporal as Yeap Scan Hua from the Special
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  • 113 12 CHINA Building, one of Singapore's historic sites and tourist attraction, is now being pulled down to make way for the proposed Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Centre. The building m Chulia Street has played a significant role m the fortunes and business activities of the Chinese commercial community
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  • 177 12 THE Automobile Associa tion of Singapore plans to set up a vehicle inspection centre to promote road safety. Its chairman, Mr Milton Tan, addressing the associa tion's annual meeting yesterday, said the centre "would also provide a safety check for cars more than 10
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  • 485 12  - One who's not heard of safety measures NELLIE KOE By INDUSTRIAL safety was obviously something this mechanic (see picture) had never heard of. For I found him about to use an oxy-acetylene torch to do a welding job on a lorry m a Chinatown shop yesterday he wasn't wearing goggles.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Saturday, May 1, 1971
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    • 201 13 Beauty and Laura Tan YOUNG, intelligent, pretty and vivacious she's your Ideal Travelling Companion. She's Laura Tan. "I am so pleased, exclaimed Laura, "especially since I've never been to Hongkong." Although she's travelled extensively m Western Europe, this will be Laura's first opportunity to explore the treasures of the Pearl
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    • 62 13 Here she is-Your ideal Travelling Companion The three pictures on this page show the three faces of Laura Tan contemplative, as she hugs her favourite Humpty Dumpty and daydreams about her Hongkong trip; plaintive, as she strums a ballad m a sylvan glade; gay, as she listens to a song
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    • 172 13 IF YOU have not eaten brownies a chocolate fudge cake or toasted soya beans that taste like peanuts, you might soon be able to when it is sold at supermarkets and grocer stores here. American agricultural attache Dale Vining together with Mr. John
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    • 273 13 Malaysian firms rapped for not playing fair KLANG, Fri. The Mentri Besar, Dato Harun Idris, criticised industrial companies today, which take m Malay workers for only two or three months. After this, the employers would find ways to get rid of them, he said at the opening of Samadiah mosque
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    • 93 13 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri- About 1M Malay siaa girls will uaderstady 15 Korea a girl croupiers who will fly ia tomorrow to work at the Casiao De Geatiag at Geatiag Uighlaads tourist resort about 24 miles from here. The capiao opeas on May 8. A
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    • 168 13 EIGHT senior officers m the Customs and Excise Department have been promoted to superin tendents and are expected to take over their new duties on Monday. They are Supt. S. Segara and Supt. Lim Kee Siong. both to senior superintendents. Asst. Supts. Koh Chong
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    • 59 13 POLICE constable Wong Peng Cheong, 24, yesterday denied having accepted a bribe of $60 from Kwa Chee Tiong at the Sepoy lines police station on April 2. He was alleged to have taken the bribe to overlook a traffic offence that Kwa had committed. He was
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    • 55 13 JEFFREY Lim of Merpati Road was fined $175 yesterday for committing three traffic of fences m Old Airport Road on Nov. 10 last year. He was fined $50 for colliding his car with a stationary bus; $50 for driving with an expired provisional driving licence; $75
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    • 364 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New graduates of the University of Malaya should repay their debt to society by donating to the Students Loan Fund their $50 ''caution money" deposited with the university. This was suggested here yesterday by the chairman of the
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    • 37 14 Mr. Lee Ting Hui, Assistant Director of Education, is to resign from the Education Ministry. Mr. Lee, who is head of the Social and Aesthetics Department, will leave m September for Canada.
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    • 15 14 AND W HORB NUMBERS YA OfAL, 7H6 FARIMgR AWAY YA QBT m
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    • 173 14 MALAYSIANS who are members of the Central Provident Fund can only withdraw their contributions if they leave here permanently to stay m Malaysia and satisfy four other conditions. Under a provision which i comes into effect today, such a person must be a
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      65 14 Zainah and Ginny lead the way TWO Malaysia-Singapore Airlines stewardesses, Zainah May Sheriff (left) and Ginny Lim, leave for Sydney today on a twoweek assignment m Australia. They will spend a week flying with both of Australia's two biggest internal airlines, TAA and An sett ANA. While
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    • 106 14 HOW'S THIS FOR SUPPER AT THE CLUB? ANNALISA Borg (above) might sound a little unfamiliar to people ia this part of the world bat the blurb on her says she Is versatile and taleated la singing and acting. Aaaalisa will make her debvt here at the Hotel Malaysia's Sapper Club
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    • 66 14 A WOMAN, Ng Woon Kew, 28, was fined $2,100 m a magistrates' court yesterday when she admitted seven counts of illegal moneylending. Ng committed the offences at her home m Jalan Berseh between Jan. 23, 1968 and June last year. She lent a total of
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 522 14 "MAY DAYF MAY DAYf If Bf 111 WE'RE BEING BITTEN BY THE i Ufabr! bAUGfI BUG!" JUnCLE BOY to tmi RESCUE! Jv, "Not to worry..(repeat X.not toworry... t \sf££ MAY BE CONTAGIOUS MIT VERY HARMLESS \}v luP THE JUNGLE V COLOUR mANK)^ rOHrrRD SHMR JAMES OMMfSHMHTTRFY JDMSMS TERRY SCOTT mNNFTH
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      • 468 14 B^sV\ i oaH "Hotter than Paris" featuring the fan tastic Kory dancers who float from drama to comedy to mime with unsurpassed artistry. Judith Von Sachs m a suspenseful dance act. Watch Jimmy Jeff and Bambi m their SMtlf ul acrobatics Showtimes 10 p.m. 12.30 a.m. Music by Fred Ramos
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      • 709 14 ORGANISATION NOW SHOWING! 4 shows 10.45. 2.00. 5. JO 4 5.45 i School Children i 00 to any Mat at I 10.45 a.m.. 2.00 4 5. J0 p.m. shows I Audrey Hepburn. Rt> Harrison I "MY FAIR LADY" (WB) 'Omm Super Panavision 4 Color < SPECIAL PREVIEW FOR LOVERS 4
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    • ENTERTAINMENT
      • 1022 15  - JOHN RIDES RANGE AGAIN WALTER SEOW THE NEW FILMS By WESTERNS have always been universally popular because they portray adventurous life and sudden death. A producer who turns out a reasonably good one can always count on making a neat pile at the box office. The Italians found this out
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      • 49 15 THE National Trades Union Congress will hold a course on trade union co-operative management from May 3 to June 11. The course, which is jointly organised by the National Productivity Centre, will be conducted by Mr. J J. Healey, an International Labour Organisation management consultant.
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      • 207 15 Sword-wielding Miao is out for revenge SHE will slay you with her sword play. Miao Ker-hsiu is Golden Harvest's answer to Shaws' Cheng Pei Pei and she plays the title role m The Blade That Spares None with guts, gusto and gumption. And what a blood and steel performance she
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      • 27 15 )[w] lalflßS village V^J 3-A. CUSCADEN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****2 7 H Dance drink \nger from dawn to yawn "^BB ■^"Ir \|B Wine dine #o^^B {^■fc^J^H
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      • 109 15 BLONDIE By chjc young l___ I'M *~S DID VOC 7 DON TBE SiLLY 'HERE S I SHELL PROBABLY MOME, T C *£LJS ,fVL V V —v STILL A LOT Of= STUFF GO SACK AGAIN TOMORROW j jLJ V, DEAR EVEt^-r»^iiNi<S < left OOwn and finish up the job S ARCHIE
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      • 299 15 19.00 19.20, J 3 p.m. 10 p.m.: At The National Theatre Club, first floor, National Theatre; 3 p.m. Theory music (Chinese) 7.30 p.m. Folk dancing and 8 p.m. Children's session (drama). 6 p.m. 11.30 p.m.: 1971 trade exposition at Old Kallang Airport. 7 p.m.: Easter Ball m aid of Spastic
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    • FCONOMIC AFFAIRS
      • 164 16 MALAYA GLASS FACTORY reported unaudited net loss of $166,393 for the six months ended January this year. Sales totalled $826,467. The loss was due to technical difficulty being experienced with the company's furnace. Another factor was the higher cost of raw materials and labour,
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      • 131 16 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK reported that 1970 group profits after tax showed a 40.6 per cent rise over those of the previous year. Net group profits for the year after taxation and depreciation totalled $4.25 million, as against 13.03 million for 1969. Net profits attributable
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      • 60 16 SENTOSA PLYWOOD directors have recommended a bonus issue of one-for-ten which will raise the company's paid up capital to $4.4 million. The bonus issue, if approved at the annual general meeting on June 16, will be paid to shareholders on the register the following day. Transfer
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      • 37 16 NET fixed assets of Esso Standard Malaya totalled $111,624,720 at the end of 1970, compared with $109,838,448 at end--1969. Depreciation reserves increased to $35,088,937 from $28,132,747 at the end of the previous year.
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      • 211 16 TOKYO, Fri. The Bank of Japan today decided to postpone its planned quarter per cent cut m the official discount rate by more than oneweek, informed sources said. It was reported earlier that the Central Bank would lower the official rate to
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      • 438 16 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE'S policy continued to pay well m 1970 with a 25 per cent increase m the value of life assurances written, bringing total business to more than $681 million. During the year, 11,299 policies were completed assuring $150,471,905, and
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      • 314 16 GADEK RUBBER ESTATE suffered a 36.75 per cent drop m its 1970 pretax profits which amounted to £64,427. Trading profit dropped to £71,364 from £105,635 m 1969, but income from investments improved from £5,478 to £7,243. An interim dividend of six per cent was paid
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      • 45 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 41.00, (2) 154.00; Hongkong 40.51; Beirut 40.00; London 39.70; Zurich 39.608. 39.805; Paris 39.98. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.
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      • 28 16 (Closing buyer /seller prices for April 30, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steadier; Spot 1475 1476; 3-month 1477 1478; Settlement 1471: Total turnover 700 tons.
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      • 26 16 GULA PERAK will be listed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and. Singapore on Monday. Dealings will be on normal ready and delayed basis.
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      • 291 16 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING has incurred "a small operating loss" for the first nine months of the current financial year ending June. No figures were given. Output for the third quarter ended March was 2,050 piculs, bringing the total for the first nine months to
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      • 271 16 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 dollars, for April 30) On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.02 Gold (99% fineness, P«* tael) 293.75 Note Rates: China (per
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      • 560 16 The market finished very strong m very active trading yesterday. Early profit-taking was quickly absorbed by persistent institutional and public buying with dealers continuing to remain short of stock. The Financial Times index converted a morning loss of 4.1 into a gain of four points at 381.9
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      • 22 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Changes m brackets); Industrials 377.9 (+5.4); Tins 68.02 (+0.49); Rubbers 174.58 v -0.60); Oils 307.33 (+5.45).
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      • 342 16 The stock market yesterday moved lower m early moderately active trading. Declines were ahead of gainers by a margin of about five-to-three. The Stan poors industrial average fell about 33 cents. tPaid prices at 1 100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) April 30 April 29 A lean
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      • 26 16 NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes m brackets); Industrials 948.15 (-2.67); Transportation 230.30 (-2.49); Utilities 120.43 (-1.28); Composite stocks 316.41 (-2.03); Bonds 71.13 (71.33).
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      • 226 16 PARIS Shares were hesitant m more animated trading yesterday after the Bank of France raised minimum reserve requirements. Banks and financials were mixed with Banque D'lndochine and Locafrance slightly lower and CCF firm. The pinay bond eased. Electricals were m mixed and Stores firm. Foods were weak, and
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 442 16 I ADVERTISEMENTS V j HAVING MAJOR PUOBUMS with your Jaguar/Daimler Chrysler' We otter tree road test report Other makes of cars also welcome Contact Automobile Engineering Works Tel /188 b//. IM A. Havelock Road. Singapore NAVE YOU PLANS' Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road, who can make first
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      • 187 16 EUROPE TOUR— LONDON HOLIDAY contact EITA. 4^B Cross Street. Singapore 91/B^4 '9/ 14u ECONOMIC FLIGHT TO LONDON WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/ KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 DAYS $81a DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG (MACAU)/BANGKOK 8 DAYS $893 DAILY DEPARTURE BANGKOK/HONGKONG (MACAU) 8 DAYS $89d DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 13/11 DAYS $1370 $1280 ABOVE TOUR DEPART 9/5.
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    • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER/PALM OIL
      • 274 17 HI it it H 112.75 cents Per kilo (up 1.25 tents). With London continuing •ts upward movement, the local market started the day with 113 cents per kilo traded for May l RSS June held its' half cent premium. The market then fluctuated between a low of 112
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      • 201 17 GREEN COLLIER report: Reluctance of overseas to believe m our market caused paper longs to lose heart. May started the week at 113 cents, a quarter cent premium to June, but gradually wilted under bull liquidation At 110 cents, local confidence was quickly restored by the Malaysian Rubber
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      • 1848 17 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures m brackets denote traded lots m l .turn's When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares
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      • 86 17 Differentials are m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, m cents per kilo. (For the week ended April 30). SMR SCV May (1-ton pallet) 10.00 cents premium nominal. SMR 5L May (1-ton pallet) 10.00 cents premium nominal. SMR 5 May (1-ton pallet) 1.00 cent discount traded.
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      • 206 17 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Fully steady; ClF's May 16.00 16.25, June 16.10 16.30, July 16.15 16.40; Spot 17.25 17.60; Settlements June LONDON: Spot and nearby landed moved firmly ahead during the week to noon April 29 and gained up to 0.70 pence
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      • 82 17 TIN $648.6214 a picul (dow« $2.87 V4). A drop of $2.87V6 a picul was recorded by the Straits tin price which was quoted at $648.62^ yesterday. London's overnight price was also easier and by £3 a ton. The official offering, however, rose by 51 tons to 295 tons
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      • 78 17 (Managers' prices for May 3) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.28 1.33xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.12 1.17 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.13 1.18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29xd The* Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 The Saving H Fund 1.12 1.17 Singapore Progress
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      • 118 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton. unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian May, June and July all 200 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seller; Malayan May/June 156 reseller: Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June 284 seller
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      • 46 17 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices m sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 425.0, afloat 410.0, April/May 405.0, May /June 402.5, July Aug. 4 00.0; Sarawak black spot 420,0 nominal, afloat 380.0 nominal, April/May 350.0, July/ Aug. 335.0: Malabar April/May 550.0/560.0
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      • 498 17 Mining shares closed on a mixed note yesterday. Oil shares were variable with most moves only marginal. Industrials were stronger. Among mining issues, Metramar gained sharply, adding 18 cents at $1.7, and Glendale Exploration was another speculative well supported, adding 14 cents at 59 cents. Among heavyweights,
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      • 290 17 Turnover contracted further yesterday as the market quietened down m pre-weekend trading. Volume of business for the day was valued at $9.66 million, compared with $10.76 million on Thursday. Prices, held steady on small gains. Low-priced issues came m for particular attention. Empress hotel advanced to $4,275,
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      • 352 17 The market yesterday closed steady after a day of mixed trading. The stock average finished 17.44 yen higher at 2,468.18. while turnover amounted to 200 million units. Prices advanced initially, led by Matsushita Electric and other highpriced issues and electric home appliances. Cameras, housing related issues, motors
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      • 181 17 LONDON, Fri. Details were available today of a recent grain fixture from Gt Lakes to Antwerp- Hamburg, range at US$B fio (free m and out), completing St Lawrence at US$4, for May /June. A small cargo of wheat was covered from Philadel phia tc La Guaira at
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    • 2869 18  - The Ang Moh' complex— or The White Sickness adele koh A LACKING IN IDENTITY by "WHEN I was m England on this training course," the Government officer proclaimed m his very pukka accent for all to hear: "I had a really wonderful time. Why, I was accepted everywhere and my
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 1845 18 wr Your complete weekend qulde Hi l lllllllllllllll l ill lllllllllalfllallalalllallllalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli^ I Dims H:l4lltlilVJl ■T 9.00 Astroboy "Great Soace nr> /T\ frTi PI CK\ S Horse' (Cartoon) 3 00 Opening and Programme IUI II n 9.25 Shan Lewis Show Summary n] U HIB^BHbVHBVBVBBIBS 9.45 Gemar Gamalai 3.02 Exercise with
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      • 47 18 TWiNKjj_ By DERRICK R^^^^^^^^B^^^^ you look like easily tell Iwhathave I far as a "MOTHER'S I A "MOTHERS IyoutoSAyJ I' T WAS boy-tome. bovfroma lIoSn-tyou I COMBIh ItHEINDICATIONsI -FATHERS I AGREE' lEFFOR'I EFFOR lareallthere^ boy" and you i V^^fl ARE A "MOTHER S M MM boy". w^m
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    • 814 19 DOLLARS SENSE Tips for the stores BUYING a pound of ham or a new dress? Consult our new weekly column. Dollars and Sense first. We'll tip you off on what's m store m the stores. We'll guide you to the special offers m the supermarkets and the sales m town
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    • 937 19 DIVORCE! The word has a sinister sound to it, bringing to mind lurid newspaper accounts. We like to ignore divorce and assume that like cancer it will hit someone else's family. But if we are realistic we must admit that manyfamilies we know have been divorced. Quite
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    • 418 19 I AM newly married (four months) to a man who has a good job. He goes out quite often at night and comes home about midnight, saying he is with clients. I see nothing wrong with this but my sister says I am a stupid fool and I
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 36 19 By DERRICK TAY H^^^H TELL WHAT HAVE A MOTHERS IYOU TO SAY? I I O mb7nED B F M ■IdON-TYOU l^roßT FATHERS I AGREE? boyanoyou kg^^ H^H H ARE A "mothers m H^ boy- I K^^rm
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      • 28 19 ri r J i 1 X; *">t I S> ndK.tr. ln» 1970 World tnhtl le».»rd V T=SJ^ "It's a cinch money can't buy happiness not at today's prices."
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    • 529 20 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc BONNEVILLE SLS TDV New York (June 18). Boston (June 23). BBL/HC BUENOS AIRES May 28/30
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    • 81 20 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives tne following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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    • 165 20 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Li nes 7387 1 AUS Austasia Line 7T29J BEN Ben Lin* Steamers ***** BSC Bulling Shipping c© ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp 4 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd
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    • 154 20 American President Lines AUS Austasia Line— Golden Line. BBL Barber Lines; BEN Ben Line; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; BA British Asian; CMCR Compagnie Maritime Des Chargeurs Reunis. FRL Frota Line. GBL Golden Buffalo Line lAL Interasia shippirg agency; ICBI Indo-China/811. Joint Service. KNUT Knutsen Line; KSC Korea Shipping
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 667 20 bAILINC, TO VS. ATLANTIC A FAST CANADA. tM«aa««e r» m Penat n ie.» imw M'Falk rmeve Mw*tr*el KINMI'I t (.S4 lv Hi I JUA iwm 2S UlNllootMi, 1//1« May 17/ia Mar Jul* July 7 Jwly 9 TAI "IMS May li/U May 22/21 July a July., Jwly 29 July 11 frXPRhi>S
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    • 414 21 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. '%11/13 P. S'ham, Penang. Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Settle (June 26). Vancouver (June 27), Tacoma (July 25). BBL/HC BATJAN May 27/30 Cristobal, Vera Cruiz, Tamplco, New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Gal vest on,
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    • 224 21 •Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY In Pt/May 2 B.S Begawan. SSC/SSC BLIGO May 1/3 Djambi PL/PL BRANTAS May 1/4 Djakarta/Makasan/ "CHERRY LAJU" May 24/27 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK In Pt/May 3 B.S. Bagawan, Kkinabalu. LS/LS DARPO EMPAT May 4/6 Pangkal Balam SI/SI
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    • 181 21 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA May 13/15 S'pore (May 15/17), Frementle (May 24). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA June 3/5 P. S'ham June 6) S'pore (June 7), GOLDEN SUMMER June 3/10 Penang (June 11/12), P. S'ham (June 13/18), S'pore (June 21/24), Fremantle (June 30), Adelaide (July 8), Melbourne
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    • 275 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY, I. OUT: Christian Maersk 3/4; Gjertrud Bak k c 10/11; Benvannoch 1 3/14; Mount Aso 18; Romo Maersk 19; Scudai 20 west; Giang Ann 20 east; Klias 21; Dragon Pearl 22; Banggai 25/26; Bonneville 29/30;
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    • Page 21 Advertisements
      • 365 21 5£ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mjm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD H The N3tion.ii Shtppmq Lme of Malaysia FAR tAST/EUROPE SERVICE <4*m»«« Mr!** Mm OMGAOBKIO S Jon 6 9 Jon 10 1 1 j un MeM* ft lo..a»o IllWewH 44 M Ojm l«, Anlw»li. it ■MOM* l lUN6« MilOt Im, M.,., r I 4
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 1190 22 GOING: Good BEST BETS: Hydrofoil, Babylon Star and Tymkyn BEST LONGSHOT: 1 rev isana m Race six. SINGAPORE, Fri. Midsun can make this three in-a-row m the Class Two, Division Two of event (Race Four) at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The Power House three year -old scored
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      • 132 22 CAVALIER DINO ORACLEHYDROFOIL TRISHAW ANGEL TAIWAN PRINCESS Race 1 Taiwan Princess Punter's Bill Hydrofoil Skippy Movie Lad Trishaw Angel PRISCILLA'S LOVE MARTELLO TOWER SIEGFRIED Race 2 Siegfried Siegfried Jangan Lupa Clnema Nasi Lemak Priscillia's Love ■> HILLCOURT GRENADIER GRENADIER Race3 Alter Boy Altar Boy Hillcourt Grenadier Special Plume Raffles
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      • 1212 22 1 ***** MASTERMIND 3 (Ford Avenue) 9.00 Tulloh > (9) 2 3600 BIG SURF 5 (Auric) 9.00 R.Breukelen Velu 8 3 ***** SKIPPY 4 (Lin) 8.12 (F) E.Donnelly Wilson (12) 4 ***** EVEN BETTER 6 (AS Lee) 8.11 Allan Sni 5 064 HYDROFOIL 3 (APC) 8.11 (SF) J.Donnelly
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      • 1138 23 GOING: Good BEST BETS: Beau Bridge, Tudor Private and Happy Melody BEST LONGSHOT: Rush Again m Race Four SINGAPORE, Fri Happy Melody 11, a boa ten favourite at Ipoh last month, can recoup the losses by annexing he Class One, Division One mile event (Race
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      • 148 23 CAVALIER D1NO ORACLE RacPi BEAl BRIDGE KOTA TINGGI JULINDA Kate Kota Tinggi Mas Merah KoU Tinggi Count Carlo Julinda Beau Br«dge Race 2 STATE PENSION CHING DYNASTY INDRAPURA J^_ -ndVapura E^™ P r PeBSi n HitamManis Bentong Bentong ABLE ENVOY ABLE ENVOY PASA KNirm Race 4 Kam^ngMelayu Pasa Knight
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      • 1494 23 1 00 NEVER MIND II 3 (Open) 9.00 Allan Coleman (13) 2 90 SOMERSET ROAD 6 (Sikaloo) 9.00 Ahmad <-) i 7) 3 ***** TINGGI HARAPAN III 5 (Shortly) 8.13 Ahmad Hassan (15) 4 068 ULTRASONIC 4 (Steven) 8.13 RS Breukelen Subian (4) 5 ***** WILLTOP 7 (TWT)
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      • 382 23 SPORE wo a c k TIMOR MALAYSIA did a sparkling gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Ismail As ban astride, she sprinted stylishly over :$f m S? 4/5. The Dara grey goes over the mile for the first time on Sunday and should open winning account. Forex
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 32 22 "Time for tlie best jjl connoisseur's WMm |l\ x «v< ix J Bk. N M. c l .re» P" HBb^-*^! bF 1p Also avd||ab|^ |BBB*^^BBJ |^BC^B&^u^^3iAdßßj t jtrl V CX ll 3
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    • SPORT WORLD
      • 513 24 RECORD PURSE FOR KENTUCKY DERBY LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Fri. The field for the Kentucky Derby was cut to 20 yesterday after Sole Mio kicked himself and was withdrawn as a starter for the 97th run for The Roses tomorrow. Trainer Woody Stephens said the entry of Mrs. Taylor Hardin suffered a
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      • 73 24 Ceylonese hold Forces to a draw CEYLON Sports Club put up a gallant show to hold formidable Singapore Armed Forces "A" to a scoreless draw m the Singapore Hockey Association division one matcn at Balestier Road yesterday. Forces dominated the match but failed to score without a sharp-shooting forward line.
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      • 38 24 THE San Fernando Hockey Club of Argentina will play two matches m Singapore. The visitors meet Singapore Recreation Club tomorrow and the State under-23 side on Monday. Both matches will be played on the SRC Padang.
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      • 138 24 THE HAGUE, Fri The United States will get a second world championship Grand Prix race next year, the International Automobile Federation decided here today. The second title event will be at the New Ontario track m California April 9, 1972, m
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      • 37 24 LONDON, Fri— Results m last night's Scottish League soccer matches (home team first): Division One Celtic 2, Ayr 0; Division Two Alloa 2, East Stirling 2; Dumbarton 4, Queen's Park 1; Stirling Albion 0, Berwick 1. AP
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      • 91 24 Japan, Fri. Taiwan's Lv Luang Huan fired par 70 for a six under-par total of 274 to win the US$6O,OOO Nagoya Chunichi Crowns invitational golf championship here yesterday. Peter Thomson of Australia finished second when he shot a two-under-par 68 for a three under-par 277 total, beating Japanese World Cup
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      • 192 24 GOH Pi Tuan emerged "A" division individual champion with four first m the Victoria School annual athletic meet on the school ground yesterday. He won the 110 metres hurdles (15.6) long (20ft 8 m) and triple jump (42 ft 3 m) and
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      • 1133 24 VICTORIA SCHOOL "A" Division: 100 m: 1 Liew Foon Kay 2 Lee Kam Seng 3 Chew Ek Hong 12.1. 200 m: 1 Chew Ek Hong 2 Liew Foon Hay 3 Lee Kam Seng 2 5.1. 400 m: 1 Raj Kumar 2 Pirat foul Singh 3 R. Rajendran
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      • 98 24 HAMILTON Sports Club edged Royal Naval Wanderers 3-2 m a Football Association of Singapore Division One league at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Left-winger Lim Lye Huat put the winners ahead with a eighth minute goal. They had to wait until the 5 sth minute before Chan Chak Weng
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      • 442 24 JUNIOR swimmers continued with their record breaking feats at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at River Valley pool yesterday. Another three records went overboard with Felix Tseng, 15, beating the 100 m breaststroke with a time of 1:16.6 It clipped 1.6 sec off Jeffrey Low's
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      • 523 24 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Singapore made an impressive start m the Ma laysian Cricket Association's Under-23 tournament with an innings and 40 runs victory over Johore m the South Zone preliminary round at Malaysian Teachers College here today. Battling first Singapore piled up a massive
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      • 48 24 DAVY JONES By Sam A CLOSE-UP... yf/J fV HOSE S?° Tuc P s£ f i N6 OR TONV -I'P GET AN "EMMV J'- AND WE FOLLOW *j J>^^ r _a^\CLOSE UP. .'^^T S FOA MY ACTING TER- X/ .i-i s SHIPWRECK.' j '^TTTI- TP^—^"^^" FAITHFUL SIDE •KlCK.'i' f:'>^"
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      • 86 24 *Ij .^^SBUwfc TODAY TABLE TENNIS: Shing Wah SC v SAFSA; Mun Chiang Hong v Tuan Mong High School; YMCA 'Red' v Telok Ayer CC; Jurong CC v Hong Lim CC; UOB RC v Kiung Chow Hwee Kuan; Yap Transport v Chung Cheng High School; Sennett CC v YMCA 'Blue'; Spore
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      • 105 24 CRICKET: SCA League Sr. Div. Army vI A (Tanglin) SCC v SCRC (SCC); CSC v RAF Tengah (CSC); RAF Changi v RNSC (Changi); SRC v Police (Thomson Road). Jr. Div.-PARC v RAF Changi (Bkt Chermin); C/Schools 'B v CSC; I A v SRC (I A); C/Schools 'A' v SCC. TABLE
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