Singapore Herald, 5 May 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 244 Singapore Wednesday. May 5, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 474 1 7000 HELD AS BID TO JAM WASHINGTON IS CRUSHED WASHINGTON, Tues. The antiwar siege of Wa r shington is over with 30,000 demonstrators, beaten by lack of leadership and the mass arrest last night of more than 7,000 of their colleagues. The steam was taken out
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  • 216 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain's foreign currency reserves backing the pound sterling jumped £43 million last month to the highest level ever recorded. The April increase came after repayment of £9,000,000 to West Germany within the framework of the European Payments Union. It was the
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  • 158 1 GOVT TAKES NOTE IF NANYANG'S STATEMENT THERE was only one development in the Nanyang Siang Pau case yesterday. The Ministry of Home Affairs said it had "taken note" that the newspaper's chairman, Mr Lee Eu Seng, had taken full responsibility for its policies. A Ministry statement said: "Mr Lee Eu
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  • 61 1 BELFAST, Tues. A fresh wave of bomb attacks rocked Belfast during the night. A heavy explosion severely damaged a pub in the Ulster capital's dock area, wounding three people. One man was treated for burns and the other two were hospitalised with shock. A
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  • 171 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Police and naval forces tonight stepped up a search for 37 fishermen who have vanished while fishing in international waters of Kota Tinggi. The Johore Chief Police Officer, Tuan Haji Abu Fadzil, said today that boats of the Royal Malaysian Police
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  • 214 1 Ceylon: Fresh clashes with rebels as truce ends COLOMBO, Tues. In the last hours of its four-day amnesty offer to youthful rebels, the Ceylon Government today announced renewed clashes with hardcore insurgents over widespread areas of the island. An official communique said 40 guerillas were killed staging an ambush on
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    • 222 1 NEW YORK, Tues. James Hoagland of the Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting today for his articles on South Africa's apartheid system. Paul Zindel, 34, won the prize for his play. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the- Moon
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  • 332 1 A THAI fishing vessel exploded and sank about 38 miles from Singapore yesterday but the captain and all his 13-member crew were saved. The vessel, Tirachai Sam ut. owned by the Thai Mercantile Marine Ltd. exploded and caught fire at 2.30 a.m. near Horsburgh
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  • 1333 2  - Freedom fighters in despair as Yahya's troops march on HARISH CHANDOLA By BANGLA DESH LEADERS SPLIT OVER HOW TO CONDUCT FIGHT DEEP DESPAIR is being voiced these days over what appears to be the crumbling resistance of the Bangla Desh freedom fighters before the march of West Pakistani soldiers and
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  • 528 2 The gap between the Haves and Have Nots Viewpoint I REFER to the report (S.H. April 27) on Dr. Augustine Tan's speech at the seminar on Communism and Democracy. I totally disagree with his statement that democratic socialism in Singapore has reduced the gap between the Haves and Have Nots.
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  • 75 2 THE Ministry of Education has indicated that no student or teacher should be overloaded with sports and other activities. Yet some principals are entering teams for competitions arranged by outside organisations. Are the competitions organised by the Combined Schools Council insufficient? Why give the
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  • 100 2 <• Communist China hasn't changed its basic policy at all. We have not thought that they would actually send ground forces into Laos or South Vietnam, and so far our judgment is correct. But their policy is the same; they obviously would like to have greater influence
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  • 213 2 TO sustain and foster our economic development, we must promote selected industries with scope for progressive growth in technological content. Such industries require manpower with modern skills. The long-term needs can be met by our universities, polytechnics and technical institutes. In the short-term we must depend largely on
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  • 376 2 India too busy to interfere in politics of Pakistan' not be aware that at last the West Pakistanis have arrested the hijackers of the Indian airliner I wonder why after such a long time and when it had taken a completely different stand in the beginning. Perhaps the hijackers are
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  • 106 2 THERE is a worksite at the lienderson Crescent where pßing work is done well after 10 p.m. Also the noise of the generator is unbearable and the lighting at the worksite inadequate. Surely, the contractor should have more concern for the welfare of the residents and
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  • 455 3 S'pore keen on centre to step up exports SINGAPORE is keen to see the early launching of the South-East Asia Export- Promotion Centre for Trade, Investment and Tourism. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, said this at the Sixth Ministerial Conference for the Economic Development of
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  • 219 3 SEVEN visiting New Zealand journalists were briefed yesterday by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on Singapore's multi -lingual policy. The subject was brought up in relation to the detention of four top executives of the Nanyang Siang Pau. The group had a half-hour meeting
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  • 116 3 THE Ministry of Education will be urged to expand teaching facilities for 'slow learners/ A report has been sent to the Ministry by a psychologist who has conducted a remedial teaching project for the social work service committee of the Singapore Children's Society. A detailed
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  • 166 3 THE AMALGAMATED Union of Public Employees expects a "compromise solution" to the case of 60 postal officers suspended from acting in higher posts. The union's secretarygeneral Mr. G. Kandasamy said this yesterday following talks with the Communications M inistry He said the union was awaiting
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  • 247 3 Off to Russia with love -and an electric loo TO RUSSIA with love and a double-decker bus. That's the story of DaVid Tunin, the man who left his heart behind the iron curtain. Now he's off to recover it by travelling 10,000 miles overland fo London then flying to Moscow
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  • 146 3 A FACTORY worker, Wong Yan Heong, 16, who was disenchanted with life because her family was poor, was found dead at the foot of a block of Toa Payoh flats on April 12, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Her aunt, Wong Kwi
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  • 863 4 SEDITION CHARGE MAN'S STATEMENT READ TO COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Senior officers of the Federal Land Development Authority, Mara, Pernas, Bank Bumiputra and the Housing Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs testified today at the trial of two DAP leaders and two printers
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  • 227 4 FIVE HUNDRED industrial firms will be studied in a N-anyang University survey to find out the effectiveness of their cost accounting systems. The survey will cover 300 firms with a paid-up capital of $250,000 or more, and 200 with a paid-up capital of less
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  • 45 4 $24 MILLION BEECHAMS FACTORY GOES UP IN JURONG AN ARTIST'S impression or the proposed Beecham ractory in Jurong The ground has been levelled and piling work started. The factory, which will manu facture penicillin, is expected to be completed by the end of next year
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  • 293 4 Local boys get top priority here A BRITISH firm, Beechams, needs 20 local executives for its $24 million factory now being built in Jurong. Ten Singaporeans have already been recruited, and the others will be taken on soon, said Mr. Jack Gilby, production director of the parent company, Beecham Pharmaceutical
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  • 159 4 EVERY HDB housing estate should have a social work service centre. This is the aim of the Singapore Children's Society which plans to double its social work service budget. The society also hopes to get its own premises for its social service work. At
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  • 69 4 Body found hanging from tree POLICE found the body of a man believed to be an Indian about 50 years old hanging from a tree in vacant land at Jalan Kolam Ayer on Monday night. He was wearing a khaki shirt with long sleeves, 5 ft 6 in. tall and
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  • 34 4 ABDUL Kadir bin Abdul Gnani, 23, was yesterday jailed for two years for breaking into a shop at Changi village with two others and stealing $1.500- worth of brass and silverware.
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  • 162 4 A STAMP exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Aug. 5 to 10 in conjunction with National Day celebrations. Known as the National Stamp Exhibition-Singpex 1971, it will be jointly organised by the Government, the Singapore Stamp Club and the Singapore Philatelic Society.
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    • 46 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walkj^ W* A CIVILIAN I'LL GO DOW'N6TAIfc6 1 f^^K_jr^ 1 Z r POOR OTTO m MOUSE l£ STSAtfGE I AND GET HIM. ME .MUST G^T l^t WIMSLEEPIN 1.:7/fti Jt J INI< Z AEA Lr^ P' HEREW/TMME H M 41l TEETH > Y Vn
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  • 470 5 ONLY seconds after an arrested businessman shot at two police officers in the front seat of a car a detective corporal fired three shots at point blank range during a struggle, a preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. Cpl. Francis Lee Siak Hiok
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  • 256 5 Ex- chief of Darul Islam slips in TENGKU Muhamed Daoed Beureueh, leader of the 1953 Darul Islam rebellion against former Indonesian president Sukarno, is in Singapore on his way to the Middle East, Europe and America. Officials refused to disclose his whereabouts. He is accompanied by his son, Mustafa Aziz
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  • 157 5 OON Boon Tai, 27, unemployed, was sentenced to seven years' jail and six strokes of the rotan yesterday for robbing Insp. Loh Siew Long of his service revolver, five rounds of ammunition, jewellery and a watch altogether worth £2,285 and $500 cash.
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  • 106 5 EIGHTEEN workers from eight unions are attending a month-long leadership course which started yesterday. The residential course organised by the NTUC includes the study of labour laws and industrial relations, public relations and propaganda and Communist theory and practice. Students include shipyard workers, trade unionists
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  • 272 5 Fire-hit Expo 71 re-opening this Saturday THE 1971 TRADE Exposition at Kallang Park, closed since Monday after a fire had destroyed 45 stalls will re-open on Saturday. The Singapore National Safety First Council which organised the fair, is now building new stalls at another part of the site to replace
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  • 1650 6 A STUDY of the Singa pore and Malaysian editions of the paper shows that the policy in regard to Singapore was deliberate and calculated. In the Malaysian edition, no attempt is made to play up Communist achievements or to stoke communal sentiments over
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  • 498 6 Razak wants closer S'pore rapport 'CO-OPERATE FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today he wanted to see a closer rapport between Singapore and Malaysia. He added in an interview with Bernama that his country- would move towards forging a closer link with Singapore. "We
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  • 222 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Electricity Board is to sponsor science and mathematics programmes in Bahasa Malaysia over Television Malaysia from July to enable pupils from Malaymedium schools to follow the lessons. The board's chairman, Tan Sri Aziz Mohd. Zain, said today that
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  • 85 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Malaysia's first munitions plant at Batu Arang, Selangor will begin production by July 1 next year. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defence, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen. at a meeting with Umno members here last night. He said the
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  • 119 6 Call to form a parent-teacher association KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, today hoped that a parent-teacher association at national level could be formed to help schoolchildren. He said parent-teacher associations which had been formed in certain states were running smoothly and had been able to
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  • 199 6 PENANG, Tues. More intensive operations against stray cattle in the city here will be carried out by the City Health Department this month, a statement issued by the City Council today said. It added that "Operation Cowboy," which was launched by the
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  • 80 6 Police seize pills from 5 -ft way KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police yesterday seized 25 penicillin needles, three bottles of medicine and three packets of pills from a man on a five-foot way in Jalan Mount batten here. A police spokesman told reporters today that the medicines seized were believed to
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  • 548 7 UK poser if China enters the UN m •"I'll"" z* m9 THE British Cabinet is soon to discuss relations with China including the question of support for Peking's admission to the United Nations. The situation is complicated for Prime Minister Heath by the possibility that such a radical change might
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  • 281 7 Bunker 'may be recalled Srom Saigon' SAIGON, Tues. The American Ambassador to Vietnam, Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, and his deputy, Mr. William Colby, are to be recalled, the daily newspaper Doc Lap reported yesterday. This represents a "revision" of President Nixon's Indo-China policy, the paper said. POLICY CHANGE The recall of
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  • 369 7 j CHESS.. .by Herald Knight" THOMAS Choo leads with 4 points in the 1971 Cairnhill Community Centre Open Championship Silver section (Class Two) after the fourth round of play. Eddy Seah is next with •i'-j points, followed byHermit Foo, Tan Gek Kai, Tan Tock Kuan, George
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  • 89 7 JAKARTA, Tues. An army Lieutenant Colonel who was held on suspicion of being a member of the Communist underground movement in Bandung, West Java, was found dead with his wrists slashed in a prison bathroom last week, a Defence Department spokesman said today. The Colonel was
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  • 164 7 KARACHI, Tues. An official Radio Pakistan broadcast said today that marital law authorities in Dacca have ordered seven student leaders who defied the military regime by raising the flag of independent Bangla Desh at a parade of militant students on Pakistan Day
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  • 207 7 No need for US presence after war, says Khoman BRUSSELS, Tues. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said last night that once the Vietnam war ends, there will be no need for a U.S. presence in Thailand. Mr. Khoman said: "We are not so warm about U.S. troops in Thailand, but
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  • 122 7 Car giants sued over smog WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed yesterday to consider a suit by 17 states charging the major U.S. car manufacturers with conspiracy to delay the development of anti-smog devices. The suit charged General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and American Motors with conspiracy to delay the
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  • 452 8 Iron- man Ulbricht hands over power 'OUT: The man who built the Berlin wall" BERLIN, Tues. Walter Ulbricht the Stalin of East Germany, resigned yjesterday after 22 years of ironfisted rule. In his place comes another hardliner, Erich Honeckner, 58, who has been groomed by Ulbricht for the key post
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  • 184 8 PHNOM PENH, Tues. General Sisowath Sirik Matak, who as "Premier Delegate" is expected to assume an increasingly important role in Government affairs, will take ovei direct responsibility foi defence, foreign policy anc information in the new cabinet, a parliamentary source said here today. The
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  • 287 8 But Honecker likes good life [IN: The ice— cold tactician I BERLIN, Tues. Erich Honecker, the new chief of East Germany's Communist Party, Is an icecold tactician on the job but knows how to play In his time off. He groomed himself for leadership under (he guidance of Walter Ulbricht.
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  • 188 8 Students say elections are a fraud SEOUL, Tues. South Korean university students by concluding that the presidential elections held last Tuesday were fraud today showed signs of further anti-government manifestations. Some 150 students of the Seoul National University Commercial College today rallied at their campus for two consecutive days protesting
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  • 123 8 VICTORIA, British Columbia, Tues. The Royal Yacht Britannia docked here from Vancouver last night as Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Princess Anne began their 10-day tour of British Columbia, welcomed by 5,000 people. The Royal Family opened their British Columbia centennial tour earlier in
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  • 403 8 Will Pakistan ever be united again? LONDON, Tues. Britain and America think the days of a united East and West Pakistani state are numbered. And informed officials said tonight that London and Washington fear disruption of communications in the current crisis will confront millions of East Pakistanis with hunger and
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  • 110 8 ANKARA, Tues. The martial law command today suspended the right to strike in the Ankara area as offidai sources reported plans for a constitutional amendment which will seriously curtail basic freedoms in Turkey. The new curbs now under study by the military backed Government
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  • 1386 9 say bubby you want an all day massage? BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By FRANCIS HOPE of the NEW STATESMAN Thais.'' P rlm but have Previous Bangkok is famous for its "all-the-way massage" joints, a minor product of the war in Vietnam American soldiers come here for "R and R
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  • 889 9 Life changed for a planter when rebels arrived on his doorstep AS the deadline given to rebels to surrender expires today, information now available here shows that the uprising is not a "hand-bomb war" as official sources have been saying. A British teaplanter who for
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    • 170 9 ALITALIA NOW CARRIES YOU AUSTRALIASINGAPORE TWICE A WEEK /Ml a Wm/l Every Wednesday and Sunday. We can take you to Sydney or Melbourne. Our Wednesday flight out of Singapore leaves at 6.35 p.m. Travels via Djakarta. Arrives in Sydney at 6.05 a.m. and in Melbourne at 8.50 a.m. On Thursdays.
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  • 97 10 FOUR people escaped injuries when this 28-ton crane toppled from a lorry at the junction of Nicoll Highway and Bras Basah Road at 2.15 p.m. yesterday. The crane was on a lorry belonging to Tuck Seng L«Mg Transport Service Co. •f Petallng Jaya. According to lorry driver
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  • 113 10 SYDNEY MAYOR ARRIVES THE Lord Mayor of Sydney, Dr. Emmett McDermott, arrived in Singapore last night for a two-day visit. Dr. McDermott, who was accompanied by his wife, will meet Mr. Ruome Shaw, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, today when they will exchange gifts and hold talks on
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  • 371 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Kiichi Aichi, said today that Malaysia's call for the neutralisation of South East Asia was very much in line with Japan's foreign policy. Speaking at a news conference, he added that there were many basic similarities In the
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  • 142 10 Wife who was poor killed herself A HOUSEWIFE who could not face the reality of being poor because she and her family sometimes had to depend on the charity of their neighbours, burnt herself to death in her Yio Chu Kang Road home on April 12. In a coroner's inquiry
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  • 501 10  - This club Isn't so different after all A.K. LEE town talk By A MODERN-MINDED woman colleague of mine jumped at a chance to visit a different women's association after doing the rounds of the usual women's clubs where members spent most of their time sitting down to tea and talking
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  • 57 10 MR. GREGORY Chan has been elected president of the Church of St. B^rnadette Benevolent Association with Mr. Joseph Leong as vicepresident. Other officials are secretary Mr. Chee Kah Keng; hon! assistant secretary, Mr. Aloysius Teo; hon. treasurer, Mr. Joseph Wee and assistant hon. treasurer, Mr. Michael Fong.
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  • 324 10  - Antonio plans in two years MARY LEE By ANTONIO, the flamenco dancer, plans to retire in two years. u l have been dancing for more than 25 years. I was dancing in the streets before I went to dancing school in Seville. I want to do choreography when I retire,"
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    • 205 10 12.45 p.m.: Rotary Club lunch at the Adelphi Hotel Mr. S Coles, Superintendent of Johore Mining and Stevedoring Company, will speak on Natural Resources of the Penggaran Area. 3 p.m.: Film show by French Embassy at the Cultural Centre. 6 8 p.m.: Art Exhibition by Mrs. Rose Cherrier at the
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  • 9 11 Wednesday, May 5, 1971
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  • 267 11 HERE'S A GIRL WHO CAN REALLY TURN YOU ON "WHEN I was a little girl my mother used to shake her head when I played with flashlights instead of dolls. She's still shaking her head now." Doing the talking is Harumi Fujimoto the girl who's got the job of switching
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  • 125 11 Husband who brought home other woman AN AMAH told the High Court yesterday that on Chinese New Year's Day in 1969, her husband brought home a woman and slept with ler on a camp bed in the living room. Madam Tang Peck Oi, 31, said that the next day her
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  • 360 11 ADB: The pullout won't hit too hard SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA 'CAN ABSORB IT' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Asian Development Bank thinks Singapore and Malaysia will be able to absorb the effects of the British troop withdrawal from the region ''through their own activity." The Bank's President, Mr Takeshi Watanabe, was speaking to
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  • 36 11 THE body of Ng Seng, 35, a labourer, of Lorong Zaiton, who disappeared in the sea off the Causeway while catching crabs with nine friends at the weekend has been recovered by Johore police.
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  • 56 11 Fined six years after offences MOTORIST Lee Kem Tian, who was brought to the court on a warrant of arrest for four traffic offences committed in 1965, was fined $80 yesterday. He also pleaded guilty to charges of causing obstruction to the traffic by stopping his car at bus stops
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  • 170 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has called on the Asian Development Bank to help finance development projects which may not be directly revenue-earning but which are necessary for the country concerned for social and economic reasons. The Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department,
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  • 59 11 LEARNER motor-cyclist Teh Kok Peng of Serangoon Road was fined $120 for four traffic offences in Bukit Timah Road on Oct. 11 last year. He was fined $30 for riding a motor-cycle at 55 mph; $20 for not wearing a crash helmet; $20 for not displaying
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  • 399 11 Woman tells how her 'protector' tried to kiss her in hotel room A WOMAN told a magistrates' court yesterday of the night a friend she trusted and regarded as a "respectable visitor and protector" attempted to embrace and kiss her in a hotel room while her children were sleeping. The
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  • 240 11 Nine fishermen detained in the Andamans return home NINE Singapore fishermen who had been detained in the Andaman Islands for 17 months returned home yesterday. The fishermen, crew of the fishing boat SMF 488, were greeted by their families and officials from the Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union at Clifford
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  • 228 11 TWO TAXI THUGS TRAPPED BY RED TRAFFIC LIGHT THE traffic lights at the South Bridge RoadNorth Canal Road junction helped to stop two men from getting away after they had robbed a taxi driver on Monday nightIt all started when taxi-driver Ng Hock Siew picked up two passengers in North
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  • 209 12 THEY WILL WORK ON SINGAPORELONDON SERVICE MALAYSIA Singapore Airlines is looking for two more multi-lingual flight stewardesses to replace the two Dutch girls who resigned recently. It is understood that the search is centred in Europe, though no nationality has been specified. They must speak
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  • 321 12 AN OFFICE manager, who could not bear the pressure of his work and thought that the company had been testing him, took his own life to end his worries, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Soong Yan Min, 36, was found
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  • 157 12 THE completion date of the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore Building in Shenton Way has been set back by 13 months to October 1974. The scheduled date for completion, set two years ago, was by August 1973. This was stated by the bank
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  • 10 12 '6ive Evwytwy zo»/ 1 don't mtr now
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  • 98 12 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr Chan Chee Seng, will attend the Vesak Day celebrations at Conference Hall, Shenton Way on Sunday at 4 p.m. The celebrations are being organised by the Singapore Buddhists Joint Vesak Celebration Committee. The Singapore Buddhist
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  • 74 12 MR. P. Govindaswamy, MP for Anson, has promised to look into the problem of alternative accommodation for seven squatter families who have to move out because of a road extension programme. The seven squatter families, of Rambai Street, had sought his help. They were
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  • 56 12 MARINE police found the body of a 63-year-old Indian on the beach near Nicoll Drive on Monday evening. He was identified yesterday as P. Vaithialingam, a contractor who lived in Kampong Bahru Road. He was wearing swimming trunks. Relatives are asked to contact Inspector Chan
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  • 278 13 I ONOMIC AFFAIRS SYDNEY, Tues. Qantas has told its staff i» is facing a financial crisis and is struggling to stay "out of the red." In the year ended March, 31, 1970, Qantas made a record nigh profit of AsB.l million. Profit for the following year
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  • 610 13 ICI regains ground LONDON, Tues. Imperial Chemical Industries chairman Jack Callard says there is evidence through an increase in turnover and some improvement in U.K. margins that the company has regained some of the ground it lost in the second 1970 half. He told the annual meeting:
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  • 250 13 BOUSTEAD HOLDING is offering three million $i par shares to its stockholders at $1.50 per unit in the proportion of three new shares for every seven shares held. This rights issue will raise the company's paidup capital by $3 million to $10 million, but will provide
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  • 116 13 KLMPLLAN GLTHRIE is carrying out a feasibility survey on two Indonesian rubber estates for the International Development Association. The results of the survey will decide whether the Indonesian Government will receive further IDA loans for estates development The two Indonesian Government-owned estates comprise 125,000 acres. One estate
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  • 736 13 BONN, Tues. Five leading West German institutes for economic research have recommended that Chancellor Willy Brandt's Government allow the mark to float freely in the world's money markets to combat inflation. Four of the institutes said the West German currency should be allowed to
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  • 271 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong On New York TT 6.0250 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 293.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India
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  • 550 13 The market yesterday closed firm following selective support at the lower levels. Dealers reported quieter conditions with the institutions remaining on the sidelines. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 3.9 at 386.5. British Match, Courtaulds, Decca, EMI. ICI. Plessey and Thorn were leaders to
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  • 351 13 Gaining issues moved The Stanpoors industrial slightly ahead of losers in early average was up three cents moderate trading yesterday. after about 45 minutes (Paid prices at 1 100 tST. in U.S. dollars.) May 4 May 3 May 4 May 3 I Paper 38-5/8 39^ Alcan
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  • 271 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals weakened in quiet dealings yesterday, although Akzo, Philips and Hoogovens rallied slightly towards the close. KLM was very firm but plantations were somewhat easier* In shippings. Van Ommeren was dull. Local industrials were irregular. Dutch Ford moved ahead. Banks and investment funds were easier and insurances
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    • 313 13 1 ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY intelligent young lady with School Certificate lor the post of* Accounts Clerk Must be able to type and at least 1 year of working experience in the similar position All appli cants should give full particulars of their qualifications, experience together with a recent photograph (non-returnable)
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    • 170 13 ADRIAN'S CANC FURNITURE of distinction and furnishing materials of superior quality. Please consult Adrian s 425 River Valley Road. S'pore Tel. *****4 DISTRICT 10: Specially designed I storey detached bungalow on over 9.000 sq ft of freehold land 4 air conditioned bedrooms, each with bathroom attached. Large lounge separate dining
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    498 14 TIM SUM our array of spicy and saucy tid-bits for your easy consumption. If you have any to spare send them in to Tim Sum, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore or call us at ***** Ext. 110 We've heard of bats in the belfry, but rats in a disco?
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 801 14 ********** I SVP' RADIO 3.00 Housewives Matinee "Three Sisters" (Part I of a Hokien Film) 3.30 For The Family (Chinese) 4.00 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (Chinese) 4.05 Days Of Our Lives 4.50 Close 6.00 Huckleberry Hound 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 What Others Say (English) 6.50
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    • 506 14 Star view DEBBIE Reynolds and John Davidson guest-star In tonight's wacky Carol S Burnett show on Channel 5 22 at 9.10 p.m. S Tonight's Movie The 2 Adventures of Tartu Is E the story of a British secret agent who Is sent to Cze- 2 choslavalda to destroy a 3
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  • 265 15 3frLiving3fr nil fashion pan tometer" is swinging to knits and separates as *h* spring season ushers in exciting new designs. Washable, wearable, packable, portable these are clothes for the girl on the go. the woman with a sense of freedom and mobility. I aura Tan,
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  • 116 15 hat it is. On the first day of the lew bus routes, my friend ooarded a bus 'with a lopelessly confused driver ind conductor. An old lady ?ot in and claimed she cnew the way. So off they vent, with the lady giving iirections. A little later, she
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  • 401 15 IBEflwr Q. I AM in my nvdtwenties and my face is suddenly breaking out in spots. My diet and sleeping habits haven't changed. I don't use much make-up, and I clean my face thoroughly twice a day. Do you think it could be the
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  • 299 15 "ELLE" is Weider's (sports equipment) followup of their Beautiful New You Plan for women. After the figure contouring, a facial up-lift is next. And "ELLE" does it with herbal extracts. The face care products are mainly for women over 25 years of age. They include (as
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 79 15 the new exciting perfume from a perfume that is warm, sensual, hauntinglv reminiscent M m£fc of wild, golden f run a£d flowers. M A truly irresistible^a|rance A for a woman who is all-woman m Ifs 4M&>L v a* 1 1 1 B^^W^^^^^^^^Kl I l z^^^^^iifc'- I sVjrJ BB ■ii i
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    • 61 15 I TWINKLE By DERRICK TAYJ I ANYTHING I ■r*^™*™™™™™*« B^^^^^^^^^« I ELSE YOU I I ;n vi I SHOULDN'T I WANT TO I ST\R SHINING |l THAT PLANET II KNOW I Nf \H IMF FNdI I BE KL KTHKK I ERNIE? I Ol Ml MILKY |l UP AT THIS l^gM
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  • 87 16 TAIPEI, Tues. Nationalist China's export of textiles and associated products totalled U*****.6 million in the first quarter of this year, a spokesman of the Central Bank said. lie said that export of textiles and associated products would hit the US$6OO million levels in 1971 if the current
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  • 141 16 TAIPEI, Tues. The Government is planning to invest US$lO million in the state owned Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation to increase its shipbuilding capacity to 300,000 tons a year, it was reported here. About half of the fund will come from foreign banks, while the remainder
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  • 1662 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Mil bulk of share transactions was focussed on selective counters which led a generally steady market yesterday. Most price movements were narrow but better class equities continued to, attract good buying interest. The day's total turnover improved to 1,855,000 units of
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  • 76 16 (Managers' prices for May ft) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.12 1.17 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.14 1.19 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30xd The Commerce Ind. rjpd 1.10 1.16 B. S. rhe Saving Fund 1.12 1.17 Singapore
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 315 16 RUBBER 114.25 cents per kilo (up two cents). Although the overseas market followed Monday's after hours jump in prices, the local market did not follow through at the opening yesterday. Initial indications were marked 1.50 cents higher only to find more offers, with buyers reluctant to commit themselves.
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    • 65 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Steady; ClF's May 16.40 16.50, June 16.30 16.50, July 14.40 14.65; Spot 17.60 17.90; Settlements June 17.80 18.00, July 17.85 17.95, Aug. 18.05 18.20, July/Sept. 18.05 18.20, Oct/Dec. 18.50 18.60, Jan/March 18.60 18.80, April/June 18.75 19.00, July /Sept.
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    • 62 16 TIN $643.00 a picul (down $3). The Straits tin price slided by $3 a picul yesterday to $643 on an official offering of 251 tons, down 59 tons from Monday's turnover. The overnight quote in the London metal exchange eased by £7 a ton. The main buyers in
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    • 66 16 Thai sugar quota up 100 per cent BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand has received a 1971 sugar quota of 81,000 tons an increase of 45,000 tons over the previous year from the International Sugar Organisation. Thai Industry Minister Pongse Punakanta also announced that Thailand was seeking a larger sugar quota from the
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    • 52 16 Japanese rice producers' price raised TOKYO: The Government has agreed to raise the basic rice producers' price by three per cent in the current year. The new basic price is US$54 per kilogram, compared with U5553.20 previously. The increase, the first since 1969, will mean additional Government expenditure of about
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    • 42 16 TOKYO, Tues. Japan will buy 50,800 tons of maize from China this year under the memorandum trade agreement, between the two countries Price and shipment dates were not immediately available, the Japan-China Memorandum Trade AFP Office here said.
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    • 121 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philip pine /Indonesian May, June and July all 199 reseller. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seller; Malayan M a y June 1 56 reseller Philippine (U.S. dollars per long
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    • 43 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quietly steady; Sarawak white spot 425.00, afloat 420.00, April/May 412.5, May/June 407.5, July/Aug. 405.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 380.0 nominal, April/May 350,0, July/Aug. 345.0; Malabar April/May 560.0.
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  • 348 16 The market extended pre holiday gains in moderate trading yesterday. Profit-taking was well absorbed.. Insurances and real estates were in particular demand, mid gainers included Mitsubishi Real Estate. Yasuda Fire. Sumitomo Marine and Taisho Marine. Among motors, Toyota was firm on record April exports, and Honda attracted
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  • 508 16 Mining shares were easier in moderately active trading yesterday. Oils moved lower in quiet trading and industrials were variable. Reacting to Monday's quarterly report. Poseidon shares fell $2.80 to (36.20. Attention was also focused on Southland which was briskly traded, closing 35 cents higher at $1.95. WMC,
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  • 303 16 The market closed steady yesterday, with small gains. Initial profit-taking was partly absorbed by renewed buying in the afternoon. Turnover for the day was good, valued at $15.94 million, compared with Monday's volume of $13.14 million. Leading equities continued to command attention. Hongkong Banks local rose to
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  • 172 16 LONDON, Tues. Some improvement was evident in activity today with grain cargoes fixed from the Great Lakes to Antwerp/Rotterdam or Amsterdam at US$B.OO. Completing St. Lawrence at US$4OO fio (free in and out), for June, and from Lakeshead and St. Lawrence to the same discharging ports at
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    • 761 17 I I I /I m r I 1 I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I 1 Y I X beginning on this page are given in four parts for m jm* I 1 f\ m *h«ps westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal -*W- mL i_ t v m **>*Z^SS
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    • 333 18 3P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Jftjh SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No *<>! Jin \mpang, Kuala I umpur fl B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE iuNCt O*mO Ju« 6/9 Jun 10 ll >-r- Hort t>/ London*// Mamourg ,4, m oam lt>// Antwerp n/l Br«m*n ■UNC* MfLO« H/Ji Jon idffMm 'to/dl
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    • 191 18 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY, 5. OUT: Ally E.W. Jetty; Yuen Chau 6/7; Radnorshire 8/9; Koushin Maru 10/11; Seine Uoyd 13/14; Oyama Maru 19; Tronoh 20 west; Petaling 20 east; Melbourne Maru 24/25; Shoho Maru 25; Choko Maru 26/27; Sumber
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    • 181 18 EASTERN ROADS: Delbros Mt. Pinatubo, Slamet Duabelas, Kien Fu, Yen Chau, Gamsolo, Golden Hill, Ivory Neptune, Taichungshan, Starvy Bolshevik, Tasanee, Philippine Progress, Golden Spring, Kota Sel a mat, Mariprima, Klias, Lucky I, Uelen, Aros, Tampomas, Dolly Maria, Sanouko, Juliana, Melbrook, Union Brenda, Cohansey, Brantas, Georgia, Galich, Beryl, Kota Bintang, King
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    • 482 18 pCIQtrVM inri including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L-dOIUvJLII l\J East ports to the north east ASTRIO BAKKE May 11/13 P- S'ham, Penang, Hongkong, japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Vancouver (June 25), Tacoma (July 26), Seattle (June 29). BBL/HC BATJAN May 27/30 Cristobal, Vera Crulz, Tampico,
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    • 440 18 MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kobe, Osaka. Nagoya, Yokohama. TSK/OL MOUNT BLANC May 27 Saigon. K'som. Bangkok. MM/MM M.S. ALTAI R June 14/19 Japan, Pusan KSC/OL M.S. TAIPOOSHAN May 19/20 Penang (May 21/23), Singapore (May 24/25), Hongkong (May 29/ June 1 SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN June 5/6 Penang (June 7/9), Singapore (June
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 198 19 NONPARIEL showed smart speed when he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 36 on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday. He was rideen ny apprentice Anuar Ismail. Dukedom 111 (Don Rugdee) broke from the half mile post to return 37-1/5 for the last 3f. Unbeaten in his
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    • 231 19 NEW YORK, Tues. The Chicago Cubs still don't believe it. They feel the balk that wasn't cost them a ballgame last night, in New York and let the Mets make off with a 3-2 victory on Tommie Agee's pinch single with two out in
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    • 268 19 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Non-whites will not be able to play against the French Rugby team which tours South Africa this year, Dr. Danie Craven, president of the South African Rugby Board said here yesterday. The only reason for this is that the itinerary for the tour
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    • 577 19 WORCESTER, Tues. The Pakistani cricket team ran into serious trouble here yesterday against Worcestershire, despite a fine century by Zahir Abbas. The Pakistani batsman hit 110 out of his side's total of 241. That was a good effort, but Pakistan trailed
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    • 248 19 Filipino turns down offers to fight Ohba JAPAN, Tues. The manageress of World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight champion Masao Ohba of Japan said yesterday she would like to match her fighter in a title or nontitle fight against Erbito Salavarria of the Philippines, the World Boxing Council's (WBC) flyweight champion.
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    • 171 19 MELBOURNE, Tues.-The newly formed Australian Davis Cup Tennis Foundation received its first setback within 24 hours of its existence. One of the initial aims of the foundation was to obtain the services of Australian professional John Newcombe but it was announced today that there was no chance of Newcombe being
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    • 83 19 HONGKONG, Tues.-Over one thousand people slept on the pavement outside the Hongkong Stadium last night to make sure of the tickets for the exhibition matches by a visiting Chinese table tennis team. When the tickets went on sale this morning, more than 7,000 people were queuing up for one ticket
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    • 176 19 TOKYO, Tues. USSR and Iran won three gold medals each in the 1971 world amateur junior wrestling championships freestyle competition. There were a total of 10 gold medals at stake. Japan took two gold medals, and, Turkey and the United States one
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    • 36 19 GOBO, Western Japan, Tues Visiting West Germany's men's national volleyball team dropped its first match in Japan, bowing to Fuji Film Company squad at Gobo Muni cipal gymnasium. Set scores were 15-11, 15 9, 15-5. AFP
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous

  • 256 20 Kennedy scores winner for Arsenal LONDON, Tues. Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 with a goal two minutes from time last night and won the English soccer championship. Ray Kennedy scored the goal amid scenes of fantastic excitement at Tottenham's White Hart Lane Stadium, which was jammed by 60,000 fans. Arsenal
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  • 296 20 DEFENDING champion St. Andrew's qualified for the quarter-finals of the schools' national seven-a-side "B" division rugby tournament at Kallang yesterday. The saints trounced Swiss Cottage "A" 26-0 (four goals, two tries). The scorers: Lye Weng Fong (2 tries), Kay Jin (2 tries), Weng Fong (1
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  • 576 20 PAT AND TAY BAG THREE SILVER MEDALS HAPOEL GAMES AQUATICS J HAIFA, Tues. Singapore's Patricia Chan and Tay Chin Joo gained second places in the first of the three-day swimming competition at Israel's ninth quadriennial Hapoel Games here yesterday. Sportswoman of the Year Patricia finished behind Sandy Nielson of America
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 20 St. Joseph's Jules de Souza dashes through the Yusof Ishak's defence in the Schools' national seven-a-side *B' division rugby tournament at Kallang yesterday.
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  • 251 20 HASHIMOTO, Japan, Tues. Australia's Peter Thomson shot a two-under-par 7a and captured the Second Wizard International golf tournament by one stroke yesterday with a two-round total of 143. Eight-time British Open champion Thomson, who finished Sunday's opening round in a three-way tie for fourth place
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  • 108 20 NEW YORK, Tues. -Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer continued to rank 1-2 in the year's professional golg money list although both skipped the New Orleans Open tournament. Frank Beard, who won the tournament's S 25, 000 first prize on Sunday moved into the 10th position, making the only change in
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  • 796 20 SEVEN new records were set up at the River Valley Government Chinese Middle School annual athletic meet at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Two new marks were from the *B' division (long jump and javelin), four in the "C" division (100
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  • 132 20 FIVE IN A ROW NETBALL WIN FOR HK BANK WITH only three more matches to play, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank scored on upset 17-13 wifi over strong contenders Sjmits in the Singapore Women's Netball Association Business League match at Farrer Park yesterday. It was the bankers fifth successive victory in
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  • 588 20 Favourites Mun Chiang Hong scored their fourth successive win when they beat 'Chinese YMCA 5-1 in the Singapore TableTennis Association's junior men's team league championship now in progress at Monk's Hill Secondary School. They had earlier beaten NAFFI Imperial Club (5-0); Tuan Mong High
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 69 20 NETBALL: SWNA Business Houses League (F N and Farrer Park, 5.45 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1 CSC vI A (Balestier Road, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER: SBHFL Guthrie Waugh A' v Hongkong Bank (Geylang, 5.15 p.m.); MSA A' v S'pore Pools. (Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.); Sime Darby v Metal Box (MFA, 5.15
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