Singapore Herald, 8 May 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No. 247 Singapore Saturday, May I, 1971 MC(P) No 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 648 1 Germans pass the buck BONN, Fri. The West German Government will not revalue the mark but it has drawn up a special plan to combat the current international monetary crisis. The plan, approved at today's special Cabinet meeting, will be presented at the Common Market Finance Ministers' meeting tomorrow in
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  • 342 1  -  TAN MAY LIN By SEVERAL oil companies will be moving FROM Singapore to set up bases in Indonesia and Malaysia in the next few months. Sources say the move has been caused by inflated prices in Singapore, increased oil exploration activity in the Gulf
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  • 51 1 HONGKONG, Fri. Malaysia's first trade mission to China expects to leave Hongkong for Canton tomorrow, mission leader Tunku Razaleigh said today. The group will take a train to Canton, where the spring trade fair is being held. The mission will leave for Peking after attending the fair.
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  • 204 1 PARIS, Fri. The labour conflict at France's giant State-owned Renault Motor Group spread further today when workers of several of the Group's plants in the Paris area and North France began sit-down strikes. Workers at the Group's biggest plant, at Boulogne BiUancourt southwest of Paris, at a
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  • 283 1 TWENTY-seven workers including six women were rescued from the gas-filled engine room of a British Petroleum tanker at Keppel Shipyard yesterday. They had been overcome by carbon dioxide. All of them were rushed to the Outram Road General Hospital. Twenty-five were
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  • 624 1 THE JURONG Town Corporation has urged factories to use more industrial water instead of drinking water. Twentynine factories in Jurong are now using industrial water. The PWD is now using industrial water for watering plants. See Page 4. A SINGAPORE water
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    • 362 2 I AGREE completely with "Nuisance" (S.H. May 5). We have not needed an alarm clock for the past few weeks. At exactly 6.15 a.m. every morning we are rudely awakened by the thumping and grating of piling work which continues well up to midnight.
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    • 132 2 School fees: Why not bill parents? FOUR children of my family of permanent Singapore residents are attending primary and secondary schools. The adult members of my family usually have job problems as we hold blue identity cards and thus my household is perched on shaky stilts. The children are usually
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    • 292 2 DO senior officers of the Registry of Vehicles have to be rude? I rang up the Registry on May 7 and told the officer of the need for a direct bus service from Kim Keat Avenue to Tanjong Pagar via Jalan Besar, Bencoolen Street and
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    • 731 2 THERE have been several letters in your paper recently expressing dissatisfaction over certain features of the recent teachers' pay proposa Is. Following a meeting between representatives of the five teachers' unions and the Education Ministry, a joint statement, which appeared in your issue
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    • 383 2 Govt not oppressing the learning of any language IN all the schools in Singapore children have opportunities to learn their mother-tongue, the National Language and English. To accuse the Government of destroying or even oppressing Chinese, Malay or Tamil education and language is due either to complete ignorance of the
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    • 221 2 Co-operate with Malaysia to prevent shortage of water WATER shortage in Singapore and adjacent Johore is becoming a recurrent problem every few years, and with demand for potable and industrial water increasing in both regions, the future looks rather dry. This is also the time of year for the visiting
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    • 285 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday. May 8, 1971 WILL it rain, or won't it? No-one can tell us that. Will we have water rationing or not? The PUB isn't telling us yet. All we can be sure of is that if it doesn't rain soon, and heavily, rationing is
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    • 620 2 WHY 'EX-DETAINEE' HAS LITTLE TO BOAST ABOUT "EX-DETAINEE" still insists on crowing that the treatment of detainees in Singapore is more humane than that seen in South Vietnam. Singaporeans must find it extremely insulting that exdetainee should compare them with the perpetrators of the My Lai massacre, and the inventors
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    • 1922 7 Nanyang and the Chinese language in S'pore I WISH to discuss a central aspect of the Nanyang Siang Pau episode hitherto not commented upon by the newspapers. I refer to the importance of the language question in our nationa] politics. Since World War 11, Chinese language and education have emerged
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    • 107 7 I AGREE with the remarks by 'Satisfied Reader" (S.H. May 6) on the article by Adele Koh on "The Ang Moh Complex or the White Sickness. There is one more glaring aspect of "Ang Moh Complex" which Miss Koh did not point out in her
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    • 191 7 RECENTLY there have been many complaints about the shortage, lateness, etc. of buses but no one has raised a vital issue. I'm sure many people take their buses at terminals. Let me describe the situation at the STC terminal in Lorong 1, Toa Payoh.
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  • 344 3 'BETTER DEAL PLEDGES ARE LIKE ELECTION SPEECHES' RECENT Government assurances of a better deal for workers sounded like election speeches, the Demo cratic Socialist Club publication The People claims in an editorial. Thc editorial was commenting on statements h\ Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yen and Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam In
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  • 119 3 A WELDER. Scow Yew Meng. 21, was electrocuted while working in an air conditioning plant in Supreme House, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Plumber Fong Cheong Joo, of Geylang Road, said that he found Seow dead on the ground when he returned to the
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  • 449 3 Parents want all-day hospital visits A GROUP of parents are organising themselves to press for j unrestricted visiting hours and parent care for children in all Govemi 'ment paediatric wards. A spokesman for the group said yesterday that it was formed recently to support Singapore University paedia trician Prof. Wong
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  • 142 3 SINGAPORE'S efforts to improve the human environment will be discussed at the 23rd Assembly of the World Federation of United Nations Associations in Luxembourg, opening early next week Mr. Vernon P e r r e a u secretary of the IN Associa Uon
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  • 159 4 A WRIT has heen filed in the High Court for the recovery of more than $1.3 million unpaid taxes from a leading stockbroker, Mr. Robert Wee Soon Tin. The writ, issued by the Comptroller of Income Tax earlier this week, alleges that the
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  • 55 4 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The public were reminded today that they must have written permission before they can set fire to any jungle, shrub or grassland in or near any urban area. Offenders are liable to be made to pay all expenses incurred by the police
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  • 92 4 A FIVE-day seminar on Management control systems, organised by the Singapore Institute of Management, will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel on June 7. The seminar for top and senior management executives will be conducted by Prof. S.K. Bhattacharyya of the Indian Institute of Management.
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  • 297 4 PRICES OF BUCKETS AND PAILS DOUBLED IN SUNGEI ROAD DEALERS in buckets and pails are jacking up their prices as housewives rush to buy containers in which to store water because of the fear of water rationing. In Sungei Road, dealers were charging what
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  • 97 4 CINEMAGOERS in Singapore and Malaysia will be questioned at shows later this year in an eight-week survey. The survey will be carried out by Pearl and Dean and the Cathay Organisation to help advertising agencies select media for theii clients. The two firms
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  • 80 4 THE Mystic Art exhibition by Ee Religion Master Kow Chow Chong has been postponed due to unforseen circumstances. The exhibition, originally scheduled for May 9 at the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be held on May 11 and 12 instead at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill
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  • 50 4 LORRY driver Lim Quee Siang, of Tampines Road, was fined $25 yesterday for causing obstruction to traffic by stopping a lorry in Nicoll Highway on Oct. 12, 1964. He was also fined $30 for speeding at 40 mph in Dunearn Road on June 22, 1965.
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  • 35 4 SCHOOLBOY Lim Teck Boon aged eight, of Paya Lebar Road, died in hospital on Thursday after he was knocked down by a car in front of a petrol station in Paya Lebar Road.
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  • 221 4 Arrested ships: Auction bids too low TWO Panama-registered cargo ships, arrested in Singapore waters last month and ordered to be auctioned yesterday, were not sold. Bids failed to reach reserve price. The Scotch Mist (10,584 dwt) and the Pernod (10,709 dwt), both Victory ships, belong to an American company against
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  • 72 4 NEWLY enrolled students of the Singapore Polytechnic are being called to an orientation convention starting at 9 a.m. next Tuesday. Attendance at the convention is compulsory and the Students' Union has planned "an elaborate programme." But there will be no ragging. Seniors are not allowed to
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  • 165 4 POLICE are looking for five armed thugs who robbed two families on Thursday of a total of $8,400 in cash and jewellery. Teacher Tan Moi Chuan, 24, lost $1,800 in cash and $4,200 worth of jewellery, when he and his family were held up by
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  • 370 4 A FORMER Methodist pastor has returned shot for shot in a public battle of words with the Methodist Bishop. The Rev. Kenneth J. Chellappah is refuting allegations by Bishop Yap Kim Hao that he had resisted transfer from Wesley Methodist Church last
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  • 652 5 CJ ORDERS LAWYER: RETRACT OR FACE CONSEQUENCES... THE CHIEF Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin told a lawyer, Mr. T.T. Rajah, to retract his 'this is Fascism' outburst in the High Court yesterday. Mr. Wee warned Mr. Rajah that he would be charged
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  • 351 5 Traffic police will not ticket doctors on urgent calls DOCTORS on emergency calls will no longer be summoned for parking violations if they display an official "Doctor on Emergency Call" form on their windscreen. This scheme, soon to be enforced, was worked out jointly by representatives of the Singapore Medical
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  • 85 5 Missing bag found within 30 minutes KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police have recovered a brief case within half an hour of its being reported missing. The briefcase contained a file, five receipt books and $183. A police spokesman said yesterday that Mr Loh Fook, 75, owner of a petrol kiosk in
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  • 273 5 A school to train Asian engineers A TRAINING school for heavy machinery engineers has been set up in Singapore for students from South-East Asia. A three-man team from Kobe Steel of Japan who will conduct various courses for the students will arrive here within the next two days. They are
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  • 188 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mara Unit Trust fund has paid dividends totalling more than $1.1 million since it was set up in 1968. Its secretary, Inche Kamaruddin bin Taha, said today about 22,500 people, most of them in the rural areas, have bought
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  • 47 6 MANAGERS, accountants and executives of the Cycle and Carriage Group will be doing a little extra work thb Saturday. About 70 of them from branches in Singapore and Malaysia will spend the day at a seminar studying the company's new accounting methods.
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  • 204 6 'DON'T COMMERCIALISE THESE MISSIONS' PENANG, Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned the people to be on guard against those trying to "commercialise" trade missions to China. He added that people might try to collect money and promise
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  • 86 6 RED CROSS BABIES TO GET GIFTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first baby born after midnight today in every hospital in localities in the country with Red Cross units will receive gifts from the Red Cross Society. A statement issued by the society said the presentation of gifts to the "Red
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  • 46 6 SHARIKAT Lonwin Corporation was fined $450 on Thursday for fa fling to send its income tax returns in time. The firm, which had two previous similar convictions, failed to send its returns within 35 days for 1967, 1968 and 1969.
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  • 457 6 'Goodwill' call on Prophet's birthday KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Today's birthday celebrations of the Prophet Mohamed throughout Malaysia were the biggest in many years. Mass rallies and processions held in State capitals and other towns were attended by thousands. In many speeches at these rallies, muhibbah (goodwill) and the Rukunegara (National
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  • 140 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A special highlevel committee has been formed by Umno Malaysia to draw up guidelines for a closer relationship between the party and the Government. The party's secretary-gene-ral, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the committee, under the
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  • 32 6 SHANMUGAM Ramanathan, 22, unemployed, was jailed for two months by a magistrates' court for stealing a shirt and a pair of trousers from a worksite in Chulia Street yesterday.
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  • 219 6 PENANG, Fri. About 3,000 people staying in houses owned by the Georgetown City Council in Kedah Road here have rejected the council's offer to move them to the Rifle Range flats. The secretary of an action committee set up by the people, Inche Hanifah
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  • 60 6 A 40-YEAR OLD man charged with raping a 14 year old girl on two occasions was allowed bail of $2, (MM) by a magistrates' court yesterday, pending a preliminary Inquiry on May 24. Abu Bakar bin Jamad was alleged to have committed the offences in
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  • 334 8 Rogers has bird's-eye view of disputed territory TEL AVIV, Fri. U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers flew over Sharm el Sheikh today for a fl-r-st hand look at one of the most disputed Arab territories under Israeli control. Mr. Rogers told newsmen after the 1-3/4 hour flight that the
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  • 254 8 CHESS. ..by Herald Knight SINGAPORE'S top junior players have made tre men dous progress since coming into the limelight a few years ago. The trio, Oey Liang Hien (last year's Singapore champion). Pang Kwok Leong (1969 Junior Champion), and Leslie Leow (last year's junior champion),
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    • 336 8 U.S. super jets hit vital guns SAIGON, Fri. American supersonic fighterbombers exchanged fire with Communist anti-air-craft guns inside North Vietnam today and destroyed three of the long-range AA guns in the 33rd strike over the North this year, the American Military Command announced. Maj. Charles Johnson said none of the
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    • 77 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon will ask Congress next week to guarantee a US$25O million banker's loan for the Lockheed Company for the construction of the Tristar airbus, it was officially announced here today. The announcement was made by Treasury Chief John Connally, who told a Press
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    • 138 8 PANMUNJOM, Korea, A U.S. general today urged North Korea to get in step with some of her allies obviously meaning Peking to alter positions and attitudes to cope with the chancing times. 1 s Air Force Maj. Gen. Felix M. Rogers told a Military
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    • 194 8 Manila-Peking direct trade hopes fading CANTON, Fri. The possibility of direct trade between the Philippines and Communist China soon appeared slight this week as a delegation of Philippine businessmen headed for Peking to talk business. There were signs, however, that indirect trade through third countries may be increased. Both developments
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    • 77 8 COLOMBO, Fri. A number of Buddhist organisations and leading Buddhists have appealed to the Ceylonese people to celebrate Vesak quietly and to stress its religious rather than festive aspects in the light of the current emergency, the Information Ministry said today. Sources said the Government was
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    • 197 8 Rebels to oust Korean party boss SEOUL, Fri. Dissident members of South Korea's major opposition New Democratic Party, after a stormy overnight sit-in protest over the party's election lineup, resolved today to oust party head Yu Chin-San. The dissident party members accused Mr Yu of selling out his district to
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    • 84 8 LONDON, Fri. Sultan Hamengku Buwono, IndoneFf„ n a M ni f ter of Economic!, Financial and Industria Affairs, called on Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday for informal talks in cooperation between the two countries and the South- East Asian situation Secretin fIS W U
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    • 87 8 PHNOM PENH. Fri. These are the two key men in Cambodia's new government, formed this week On the right is Lt Gen Sisowath Sink Matak the man who will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the country. He is talking to Vice-President In Tarn
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  • 382 9 BRUSSELS, Fri. Economic experts of the European Economic Community are strongly opposed to any such steps as a floating of outright revaluation of the Deutsche Mark or collective upgrading of EEC currencies against the American Dollar, reliable sources said todayThe experts were of
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  • 157 9 ASPAC MEET DISCUSSED FIVE-POWER DEFENCE MANILA, Fri. The Asia and Pacific Council (Aspac) Standing Committee held its seventh meeting here today and discussed among others the five-power defence arrange ment among Austral a, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and Britain. A joint communique issued at the end of the meeting said
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  • 660 9  -  MORT ROSENBLUM I QUOTE 1 am sorry to say there was quite a lot of massacre Lt Gen Tikka Khan, East Pakistan martial law administrator. From in Dacca DACCA IS limping back to life again, but still shows the deep scars of bloodshed. I toured
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  • 176 9 Brazilians tell of barracks torture RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Four young Brazilians accused of subversion told a military court yesterday that they suffered physical and moral torture in military barracks and police jails here and in Sao Paulo. Journalist Nelson Luis Lott De Moraes Costa, 22, said: "I am morally
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  • 126 9 I WANT TO GO HOME, SAYS AIRPORT DRUG MAN PARIS, Fri. Farm technician Chang Shing Jung, stopped by police at Orly airport on April 28 when he was bound for China in a drugged state and "supported" by 10 Chinese comrades, flew from Orly today for Shanghai. After the Chinese
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  • 162 9 JAPANESE TRADERS PLAN CHINA AIR LINK TOKYO. Fn. A group of Japanese business executives, believing that they can play a role of "private diplomacy" in expanding trade between Japan and China, was hoping today to inaugurate a direct commercial service between the two tries. Informed sources said the executives of
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  • 177 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Customs Bureau ordered intensified inspection today of U.S. soldiers returning from South Fast Asia and complete inspection of military mail parcels iu a crackdown on a flood of highgrade heroin and other hard narcotics coming Into the States. Customs Commissioner
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  • 618 10  -  COL I N CHAPMAN From in SYDNEY THE "populate or perish" immigration policy pursued by the Australian Government for the last 20 years is gently being phased out and being replaced by one that is both more selective and uill also draw new
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  • 1359 10  - It's ping-pong deuce with China to serve STEPHEN BARBER By in WASHINGTON Cautious Nixon is a waiting EVER since the United States table tennis team was suddenly invited to Peking last month, the subject of President Nixon's cautious but deliberate move towards detente with China has kept Washington buz/ing, so
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  • 3091 11 CHEE WINS SPECIAL PRIZE FOR FASTEST 100M TIME ALL THE RESULTS SINGAPORE'S international Chee Swee Lee who ran against Taiwan's Chi Cheng in the 400 metres at the last Asian Games yesterday set up two records at the Siglap Secondary School meet at Siglap. She clipped
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  • 773 11 LEE Ah Ngo, who shot into the limelight after his brilliant victory over Pakistan's champion in the Singapore Open last year, breezed into the third round of the Singapore Badminton Association Youth championship with an easy 15-8, 15-3 victory over Wong Hong Teng at the
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  • 97 11 SOCIETA Generale SemiCondudorri scored their sixth win beating Chartered Bank 18-13 in the Singapore Women's Net ball Association's business houses league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Simits thrashed Fraser and Neave 24-1 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines beat Inland Revenue 18-10; and Eastern Agencies edged Fraser and Neave 10-9;
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  • 302 12 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong is to build one of the world's largest desalination plants to boost its water supply The plant is expected to be operational by early 1974. International tenders for the US|3l.6 million project, the first in Asia, will be invited before
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  • 136 12 THE First Lady, Mrs. B.H. Sheares, above, discusses the progress of 12-year-old Cheng Pong Ngoh with her teacher Mr. Nelson Koh, during her visit to the Red Cross Home at Changi yesterday. She was taken round the school by Miss Nina Pillai, chairman
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  • 56 12 The Society of "Private Practice is organising a forum on the "Doctor's Bag" to discuss methods doctors use in dealing with emergencies on home visits, particularly on night calls. The forum is open to members and will be held on Sunday, May 23 at the
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  • 79 12 ALL OVER WITHIN MINUTES FIRE destroyed a Ford Cortina GT withint minutes at Jalan Kechil, off Amber Road last night. The driver, Yee Ik Chuan, 23, of Race Course Road, escaped unhurt. Yee rushed off after giving his particulars to a police constable. A large crowd watched from Eastern Mansion
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  • 206 12 THE Democratic Socialist Club, a Singapore University undergrad organisation, has carried out what it calls a '•purge" of opportunists in its ranks. A lead article "The Battle for Survival" in the latest edition of its The People tens of attempts by this group
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  • 79 12 HONGKONG, Fri. Judgment in a civil action relating to the film character "One- Armed Swordsman" was given against Shaw Bros. (HK) Ltd. in the Supreme Court today Shaws claimed damages against the Golden Harvest film "Zatoichi and the OneArmed Swordsman" in which the actor Wang
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  • 170 12 BRITAIN has agreed to set aside $1.47 million for use by Singapore to provide specialised training to encourage British private investments here. A statement from the British Information Services yesterday said talks have taken place between officials of the Singapore Finance Ministry and a
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  • 529 12 MR. JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah ruled yesterday that the Employment Act of 1968 was applicable to employees working on contracts of service outside Singapore. The judge allowed an appeal by an engineering firm against a civil district court decision that the Act was not applicable. The
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 112 13 ROAD DIGGING CAUSES A MILE -LONG TRAFFIC JAM mmmmw ***********w**mm I A LITTLE digging I goes a long way when I the Electricity Depart- ment of the Public Utilities Board went into action at the Hill Street/High Street junction yesterday (see smaller picture). The short trench, dug up by the
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    • 499 13 SOLUTION OFFERED TO MAJOR PROBLEM SMALL industries should set up co-operatives to buy raw materials and sell finished products. "Such co-operatives will be the solution to a major problem now faced by small firms and that is the import of raw materials at a
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    • 201 13 Caught: The 'Great Sn ake' of Bukit Chermin PORT of Singapore Authority firemen trapped the "The Great Snake'* of Bukit Chermin yesterday after a three-night hunt. The Great Snake*' it turned out to be only a 12ft python had been the talk of the village for more than a month.
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    • 134 13 A LABOURER, Lam Kow Keng. 54, who thought that he had been seized by a ''devilish illness** ended his life by jumping from his sixth floor flat in Toa Payoh, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Housewife Leong Kwai Ying, 41, told State Coroner
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    • 204 13 Pork sellers will get that day off THE Government has given the go-ahead for pork sellers to take a common day off each week. The day will have to be between Monday and Thursday. Fridays and weekends are unsuitable. This means that there will be no pork in the markets
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    • 130 13 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Jawi, said yesterday the Fish Marketing Board would be set up in the middle of this year. He added that the board would launch pilot projects in two or three
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  • 264 14 Indon break-in gang is jailed 3 years A GANG of six Indonesian youths five of them illegal immigrants was involved in 23 cases of housebreaking and theft here in the last five months. During the time from Dee. 5 to April 27 their loot amounted to more than $25,000 in
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  • Article, Illustration
    120 14 THIS is the message of a new campaign launched by Kodak (Malaya) Ptd. Ltd. The object of the message is obvious a plea to everyone to use a trasa container for litter. The campaign, says Kodak, "is an attempt to alleviate visual pollution, especially in relation to natural
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  • 84 14 LEARNER motor-cyclist Yeo Ho Lee, whose driving licence had expired for three years, was fined $100 yesterday for committing two traffic offences. He pleaded guilty to charges of riding a motor-cycle with an expired learner licence and without insurance coverage in Nicoll Highway
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  • 252 14 YWCA appeal to help $59 a month family THE YWCA has appealed to its members to help a family of seven with an income of only $59 a month. The immediate needs are clothing for the six children aged three to 10 and their partially crippled father, and food, according
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  • 146 14 SCHOOLBOY Kee Beng Eng, 17, died from a fractured spine after he fell from a bicycle his father had just bought for him, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. Kee Siow Joo, 11, told State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee that his brother, Beng Eng,
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  • 99 14 ADB course on car servicing A FIVE-WEEK course on servicing and tuning motorcars, organised by the Adult Education Board, will be held at the Kim Keat LGPD Motor Workshop, Kim Keat Road beginning on May 23. The fee for the course, which is only for those who have completed the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 259 14 ■■^■nmßnssiiDDßl mM I ■JH B^-WmM TEL: *****0/*****1 H b The CHANCERY ROOM I W m\Wmm\WlmmmmmM(i\\ 1* m ACROBATIC SHOW _K____________i_i m ._l_l_l_l_l_l_l_l_l_l_l__l_l_fiMl_l_l_l_l_l_l_l_H W JUGGLING _lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH^__________________ W^** I I Miss CAROLIN fc VP--^^m M I W*AW*WMWOWOMWOWA***m**W**AWW* t li J Aff t^^a m *l*"" W rAr-A' 1 W 9 WW Taipei's Screen
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    • 728 14 #SHEE7 OHG I SAJ. I P" u OPENS TOOATI I J Oue ta Film's Length 4 SHOWS DAILY NOTE REVISED TIMES 1, 11.00 a.m.. 2.30. 600 9.00 p.m. 1 Steve Mckjueen. James Garner. I. Charles Bronson. James Coburn I j in "THE GREAT ESCAPE I Panavision A Color (UA) NOW
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 256 14 TODAY 10.30 a.m.— 6.30 p.m. U.S. Food Fair at the Conference Hall, Shenton Way. 2.30 p.m. Folk dancing at the Y.M.C.A., Orchard Road. 3 p.m.— lo p.m. At the National Theatre Club, first floor, National Theatre; 3 p.m. Music theory (Chinese); 7.30 p.m. Folk dancing; 8 p.m. Children's session (drama).
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    • 10 14 DENNIS THE MENACE 'Hf^sReAaYmowEo/n-RRsr i mum ttto& THAT SOUP \NKSJTf
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    • 18 14 TODAY: 9.52 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 9.45 p.m. (8.1 ft.) TOMORROW: 10.31 a.m. (7.7 ft.); 10.09 p.m. (8.4 ft)
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  • INTERTAINMENT
    • 483 15  -  TAN MAY LIN THE NEW FILMS By THK latest carryings on of the Carry On team, Up the Jungle, is a composite of half bared breasts, stale jokes, a paunchy Jungle Boy and a group of Safari fum biers. The \igneltes of humour
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    • 551 15  - All hell breaks loose when Reeves breaks jail WALTER SEOW By A LONG Ride From Hell is yet another in the endless series of Italian-made Westerns which follows the familiar formula of the Dollar blood and thunders which started the whole cycle. There is plenty of gunplay and violence and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 379 15 "Hotter than Part*" featuring the tan tastic Kory dancers who float from drama to comedy to mime with un surpassed artistry Judith Von Sachs in a suspenseful dance act. Watch Jimmy Jeff and BamtM in their skilful acrobatics. Showtimes IU p.m i in a.m. Music by Fred Ramos and Los
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 112 15 BLQNDIE By Chic Young WOoi-^ VOO 7 I O (3ATM_=_3 GO TO I ip I TMOUGwr P __T'__ Erf A V "~"N -A OESTAUOANT y~^ sm^ HADAC^ANCE, -Cr -^VTSK MT I3B ATMEr\ -7 SO VOU'RE mj mJipL J^^L lWr I'D DEMAND ARCHIE By Bob Montana k( jughead. you) J r
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  • 119 16 NZ TRADE MISSION TO VISIT MALAYSIA WELLINGTON, Frf. A New Zealand mission will visit Malay sia on May 18. to promote trade between the tuo countries. Minister for Overseas Trade JR. Marshall said Malaysia, which is an established market for both NZ agricultural and manufactured products, has immense potential. The
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  • 58 16 MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS will pay a tax exempt final dividend of 10 per cent on June 24 to shareholders on the register on June 9. This makes an unchanged total of 15 per cent for 1970. PITTSBURGH, Fri. Two big steel corporations, Republic and Armco, today matched the
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  • Overseas company news
    • 192 16 International Telephone Telegraph SALES of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) reached a new record of 554,620 million for the first quarter of this year, an increase of 12 per cent over sales for the same period last year. Mr Harold S. Geneen, the chairman and president, expressed confidence that continued
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    • 184 16 Kidder Pea body LONDON, Fri. Kidder Pea body Securities is expanding into the field of international share trading. London manager Stanley Ross told Reuter. In the past few weeks, Kidder has been trading Petrofina over the counter internationally, and Ross said it was expected that additional international shares which were
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    • 119 16 LONDON, Fri. Royal Dutch/Shell Group reported a balance of net income of £106.9 million in the first 1971 quarter, (compared with £92.7 million in the same period last year). Sales proceeds were £1,836.6 million (£1,550.2 million). After deducting sales tax, excise duties and similar levies totalling
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    • 176 16 LONDON Fri. Dunlop Holdings and the Irish Dunlop have announced they agree to terms under which Dunlop Holdings will offer to acquire the issued share capital of Irish Dunlop that it does not already own. Dunlop Holdings is offering three ord 50 pence shares for every five 25
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    • 109 16 LONDON, Fri. Gillett Brothers Discount, said it has been informed that Rothschild Investment Trust has bought in the market £350,000 worth of ordinary shares in Gillett. The holding is 20 per cent of Gillett's share capital. A Gillett Bros spokesman told Reuter that Rothschild Investment
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    • 68 16 SANTIAGO, Fri.— Ford Motor plans to cease its operations in Chile, informed sources said. The decision to close its USSS.6 million plant in Casablanca, about 70 miles northwest of Santiago, would be announced within several days, the sources reported. The plant assembles light and
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  • 541 16 r )N(jMI( Af- f- Aims STARLITE CERAMIC INDUSTRY'S bleak pic ture was unfolded in its annual report which showed the company incurred net losses totalling $5,287,705 for 1970. The total comprised a trading loss of $4,513,014, a sum of $648,823 written off for stocks, saggars,
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  • 488 16 TOKYO, Fri. The Bank of Japan today announced a 0.25 per cent cut in the official bank rate from 5.75 per cent to 5.5 per cent, effective tomorrow. The bank rate cut, intended to stimulate the sagging economy, is regarded in monetary circles as quite timely
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  • 44 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 41.85, (2) 157.00; Hongkong 41.22; Beirut Closed; London 39.775; Zurich Closed; Paris 39.71 Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.
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  • 30 16 (Closing buyer /seller prices for May 7, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1478, 1479; 3-month 1478, 1479; Settlement 1478; Total turnover 1,065 tons, mainly carries.
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  • 26 16 ABOUT 50 executives and staff members of Guthrie Waugh Organisation are attending two management seminars at the Chinese YMCA. The four-day seminars opened yesterday.
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  • 278 16 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for May 7) On New York TT 6.0250 South Vietnam (per On New York OD 6.0175 1,000 piastres) 16.00 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling (per
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  • 322 16 Declining issues outnumbered gainers by a margin of nearly three-to-one in early stoci. market trading yesterday. The Stanpoors industrial average lost 65 cents. Mostly actively traded issues showed only small declines. (Paid prices at 1 100 KST. in U.S. dollars.) May 7 May 6 May 7
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  • 26 16 NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 937.29 (-2.53); Transportation 227.03 (-2.80); Utilities 118.77 (-0.89); Composite stocks 312.43 (-1.98); Bonds 71.11 (+0.02).
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  • 596 16 The market yesterday drifted lower with operators holding off ahead of weekend decisions on the international monetary situation. Wall Street's downturn and the latest indices on U.K. industrial production were additional dampening factors, but dealers reported only a trickle of selling with the undertone remaining relatively firm.
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  • 29 16 l l L «v N -S!?. N 4 T U^.7o C^ ngeB m bracke **>. Industrials 383.2 vnSET bbe 179 31 (+O 16); ils 332 69
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  • 194 16 AMSTERDAM Most internationals and local industrials closed narrowly mixed in quiet dealings yesterday. Heineken firmed after Thursday's fall. Plantations eased and shippings were mixed. In banks, Algemene Bank Nederland retreated, but investment funds were steady. PARIS The bourse was irregular yesterday after initial weakness. Banks and Hnmn*i^\ n
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 411 16 h mmm ADVERTISEMENTS V J RSQZEQBED IWiBIPiPPWHi CENTRALLY LOCATED COTTAGE STYLE well furnished corn., de *Wf*** ••'MEDIATELY 800--tached bungalow in Sennett ?0 ,q m o°«'" office Estate 4 bedrooms, bathrooms —Robinson Road. Raffles Place attached, airconditioned T V Collyer Uuay. Orchard Road or telephone Immediate occupation P'O.imity P O 80.
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  • 1616 17 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing bu vers and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figuief in brackets denote traded lots in I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares
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  • 73 17 (Managers' prices for May 11) B. S. Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.13 1.18 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.16 1.21 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.31xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.11 1.16 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.13 1.18 Singapore Progress Fund 1.06
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER/PALM OIL
    • 214 17 GREEN COLLIER report: The Malaysian trade mission to China left on Wednesday Quite appropriately a new recent high of 118 cents was recorded for May paper after the official close on that day. The run-up on May and June paper was quite relentless until Thursday when slight indigestion
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    • 201 17 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in newpence per kilt. Tone: Q uiet sellers reserved; ClF's May 16.50 nominal buyer 16.65 nominal seller, June 16.60 16.65, July 16.60 buyer. 16.80 nominal seller; Spot 17.60 18.00; Settlements June 17.85 18.15, July 18.05 18.25, Aug. 18.25 18.35, July /Sept. 18.25 18.35. LONDON:
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    • 116 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. doUars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian June /July 196. Aug. 1 96 j, all reseUers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Mav/June 139 seUer; Malayan May /June 156 reseller: Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June 280
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    • 45 17 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 440.0, afloat 435.0, April/May 430.0, May/June 425.0, July/Aug. 420.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 385 April/May 350.0, May/June 360.0, July/Aug. 355.0; Malabar A pril /May 540.0.
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    • 300 17 •RLBRER l ust ceBU Per kilo (I m- hanged). Opening prices yester i\? T r at P* r MM Thursday s closing level hut offers of May and June soon depressed prices by 0.75 cent before shortcovering checked the decline. The market then re covered early losses in
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 69 17 TOKYO, Fri. Representatives of major rubber footwear makers in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea will meet next week to discuss their exports to the United States. The two-day meeting, which begins on Monday, was called by Taiwan who believed there was a possibility the U.S. may restrict
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    • 56 17 HONGKONG: Exports for the first quarter of this year totalled U*****.6 million, up 10.4 per cent over the same period last year. Imports jumped 22 per cent to U*****.7 million. The trade deficit excess of imports over exports was U*****.1 million for the first quarter, compared with U*****.8 million for
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    • 41 17 TOKYO: Japan has extended to India a yen credit equivalent to US$l5.4 million for use in connection with a deep sea oil exploration project. The credit will be used for financing purchases of oil drilling platforms and supply boats from Japan.'
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    • 50 17 WASHINGTON: The National Association of Wheat Growers has urged President Nixon to include wheat on a list of nonstrategic items for trade with the People's Republic of China. The association also asked for changes in shipping laws to require half of export cargoes be carried in American flag ships. AP
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  • 170 17 LONDON. Fri. Quiet conditions were evident today but grain shippers covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to South Korea at US$B.O5 free discharge for May and from the U.S. Gulf to Tilbury at US$4.5O fio (free in and out) for May. Other grain cargoes were fixed from
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  • 364 17 Trends were mixed \esterda>. Some stocks were bought as a hedge against inflation hut is,ues influenced by export considerations |„st ground. The stock average finished 36.86 >en lower at 2.444 M. while turnover amounted to 2 10 million units. Principal gainers included Tokyu Real I state. Sumitomo
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  • 568 17 Mining shares closed on an indecisive note in quiet trading yesterday, while oils remained generally steady. Industrials, on the other hand, closed strongly. Speculative, Glendale, slumped 15 cents to 48 cents on thc report, while Devex, Kamilaroi, Allied Minerals and Tasminex shed up to five cents each.
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  • 319 17 Irading remained brisk yesterday and prices continued to advance hut were pared bv profit-taking later in the day. Volume of business for thj; day at $20.31 million was marginally lower than Thursday's pace. Hongkong banks were easier. Thc* locals opened at $14 1 and moved lower Ul
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  • 578 18  - Authors for novel wanted: Any taK kers? ade UNKNOWN ALL my great unwritten novels start with long and immensely evocative passages about the weather you know the type of thing, massive orgies of tropical storms lashing across angry landscapes, uprooting gnarled trees with hideous roars and snarls and so on
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  • 683 18 Person al file IF YOU have a personal problem or worry, do write to PERSONAL FILE Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore 1. When writing in, please give your age. We are sorry that we cannot deal with SPECIFIC medical problems. It is impossible to make a diagnose through the
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  • 66 18 MAKE a date with these girls at the Hilton today at 3 p.m. They are among the models who will be presenting a fashion show organised by the Singapore Women's Association in aid of the Blind. There will also be a cooking demonstration when experts
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 2254 18 iW 'Your complete weekend guide HI MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiniimimnß r^\om********m F i^&lf I*J 'vTlT^g LJo^H^B J^QQ^g ***mmm**mm***m 2 12.50 PM Astroboy "3rd Tee 3.00 p.m. Opening And Singapore 'n«u Uue 9.45 Musical Moments. 2 ZZ Wee" (Cartoon) Programme Summary 6.00 a.m. Let sGo w.th Mus.c j;;^ d^ us,c Nl nd R a
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  • 974 19 DOLLAR$ $SEN$E Tips for the stores BUYING a pound of ham or a new dress? Consult our weekly column, Dollars and Sense first. We'll tip you off on what's in store in the stores. We'll guide you to the special offers in the supermarkets and the sales that are on
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  • 834 19 F ACTS, u n fortunately, have always befuddled the mind of Aquarius. Long columns of statistics, impressive production figures, all of those descriptive indicators of a country's economic and political activity do not communicate much to this Aquarian. It is difficult
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 96 19 JS_W Kokrtex cut |Hdown snags Bfpk,p ant burjt *WA Vm^mWA W* ySsSs m\*T& A Wm m\\\%\W^*w' r k^^^ m\* PICK YOUR I|^^IDEAL PANTI-HOSE [~j WANT A ft I I OVER 40" HIPS I—'1 HIGH LEG- LINE? ft I l or OVER 5•" TALL Wear HIGH- LEG M wear small, medium
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 27 19 |J[W[NKLE By DERRICK TAY _K2 ll^l PFIiII l^u WmW m3_iuu.h"l ftk^-ft _^3 ft M ___k ft Mmi CHOKI .ft _______^________________k. ft ft ft ft ___k^L PROGRESS I
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 619 20 II borberOfe@ SAILING TO U^. ATLANTIC A EAST CANADA. Wm%*m***a IJBB-1 *..ar* I m f*tt m*r. Mi am 1 1 MINMOOI May 12 li mat It M > j-_, May 17/ It May 22/2) tarn iMyll J«ly 29 inly •OMWUII Imm. tll im u/ll tm* l» I 5 Aag 7
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 854 20 II /I \/I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I I \J beginning on this page are given in four parts for 11/ N. A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound And coastal. *f** 1 < t mmmm Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF a* m_m kmJiJtmmAmmmM W
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 409 21 WJM MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL J SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M H N<>. Jin. -.mpang, Kuala Lumpur. jfl B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia sS_Ss_kM______-__i FAR EaST/EUROPE SERVICE S.njjuor. _> S P»mn| Arrivas SUNS* OHIO 3/S Jun b t Jun 10/11 Jun Nevre 4/7 I a, 7 H*m**ta. 14/7 e a.m l»/j
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 624 21 r" rt^Tr^Ol infl lnc, uding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East P°rts to the north-east ASTRID BAKKE Mavl /n May 11/13 P. S ham. Penang. Hongkong. MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kobe Osaka Japan, v.ncouvr. KNUT/SB Nagoyj Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 V.ncouvr (June 25) MOUNTBLANC M Tacoma
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    • 303 21 SHIPS IN PMT THE PORT OF Geraldine, Petro Dua, SINGAPORE USS Iwo Jima, Ivory AUTHORITY HAS Neptune, Brantas, MADE THESE Macharda, Aros, King BERTHING Hing, Hoi Wong, ARRANGEMENTS Misumi Maru, Golden FOR MAY, 8. Moon, USS Peoria, OUT: Neptune Kota Sentosa, Lucky I, Topaz 1/2; Acapulco Hai Eng, Beryl, Jotor,
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  • 4 22  -  BY CAVALIER
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  • 1213 22 HILLCOURT DAY'S BEST BET GOING* Very Good BEST BETS: Hillcourt, Midsun and Trevisana BEST LONGSHOT: Bush Girl in race one SINGAPORE, Fri. Hillcourt is the* davs best bet in Race Three at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The John's Court mare ran a creditable fifth to Blue Sky on the first day
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  • 1165 22 1 3600 BIG SURF 5 (Auric) 9.00 R. Breukelen Velu (14) 2 ***** SINGAPORE NOTE 3 (Note) 8.12 Samsuri (8) 3 0000 HIGH GLIMPSE 5 (A J) 8.12 E.Breukelen A. lsmail (6) 4 398 PRISCILLA'S LOVE 4 (Priscilla) 8.11 Ahmad Hassan (16) 5 ***** SIEGFRIED 3 (Sealand) 8.10
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 60 22 Time for tiie best Saligwic j^Msa Cog) lac mJTltf i^^m the Wt'W J* connoisseur's m^M m M*\ Wm^m^m^m, M Wv^ \\v m \W*^^^^^\ WW**—. l__kV ----L. Am S SM HI m-M -^^^mC^Sa aaaaa—^^m—WO k^ **^_*_i mWm\— __ft WA —m^^_^^^XP» IV +dtm J a\m MSSmm*. k% k_r9_________. ———W WW* ______k_Ji __^______________fl
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  • 1319 23 West Lake can outsprint rivals GOING: Very good BEST BETS: Count Carlo, West Lake, Precious Momentos BEST LONGSHOT: Night People in race five SINGAPORE, Fri. West Lake can outsprint his rivals in the class two, division one event (Race Four) over fif at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The four-year-old Fortino
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  • 306 23 Kenshawn, with Moses Lee in the saddle, caught the eye again when he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37 4/5 on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Bentong (Ricky Kingston) and Southern France broke from the half mile and steadily clapped on
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  • 1302 23 1 ***** YIPPY 5 (Yippy) 9.00 Chong Soaidi (6) 2 007 SWIFT GREETINGS 3 (Quek Chan) 9.00 (F) J.DonneUy Nelson (10) 3 ***** SUN RAGE 6 (Foo, Fung Ho) 8.13 West Rao (7) 4 0008 PRECISELY 3 (E.Breukelen) 8.13 Owner Shaari (8) 5 ***** GALA BERN 6 (Happy
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 141 24 Princess Anne excluded from Britain's team LONDON, Fri. Princess Anne has not been included in the short list to represent Britain in the European championships at Burghley next September despite her fine performance in the Badminton horse trials last monthit was announced officially last night. The chairman of the selectors,
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    • 109 24 DALLAS Texas, Fri. The Dallas Tornado of the North American Soccer Association and the Hearts of Scotland of Edinburgh fought to a 0-0 tie last night in an exhibition match at Franklin field. Hearts of Scotland is making Its third tour of America, its first since 1964. The game was
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    • 95 24 HONGKONG, Fri. The 40--member Chinese table tennis team left here by train this morning after playing eight exhibition matches during their weeklong stay in Hongkong. The Chinese team, headed by Mr. Chao Cheng- Hung, was seen off at the Kowloon railway station by nearly a thousand enthusiastic table tennis fans.
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    • 90 24 DALLAS, Fri. Five years on the professional golf tour without a win, Jerry McGee goes into today's second round of the U*****,000 Dallas tournament with a two stroke lead over a star-studded field. His 66 yesterday, four under par, made him the man to chase, and Lee Trevino is one
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    • 33 24 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Bantamweight boxer, Tatsuo Ushida, of Japan, was beaten on points over 10 rounds here last night by Mexican Manuel Mendoza. The judges' decision was unanimous. There were no knockdowns. AFP
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    • 254 24 NEW YORK, Fri. U.S. baseball's world champion Baltimore Orioles are closing in on the first place Boston Red Sox in the American League East. They swept a doubleheader from the California, Angels last night by identical 3 1 scores and climbed within onehalf game
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    • 87 24 AMERICAN LEAGUE: Boston Red Sox 10. Chicago White Sox I. Minnesota Twins 5. New York Yankees 3; Baltimore Orioles 3, California Angels 1 (first game); Baltimore Orioles 3, California Angels 1 (second game); other clubs not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE: Chicago Cubs vs New York mets -postponed, rain; St. Louis Cardinals
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    • 515 24  -  JASBIR SINGH SCA agree to postponement due to inter- state under-23 tourney THE VITAL first round Singapore Cricket Association senior league match between Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylon Sports Qub scheduled for Sunday has fizzled out. Several players from these teams are representing Singapore in the
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    • 429 24 EDGBASTON, Fri. Aftab Gul a stocky righthander, continued here yesterday to stake an early claim for one of the opening batsmen's places in the Pakistan Test team against England. He followed his 80 in the second innings at Worcester with a display
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    • 71 24 Warwickshire 328 for 6 dec. Pakistan first innings (overnight 25-1). Aftab Gul c Amiss b Jameson 102 Wasim Bari c Kallicharan b Ibadulla 30 Zahir Abbass c Kallacharran b Jameson 2 1 Saeed Ahmed not out 49 Mushtaq Mohammad not out 26 Extras j Total (for 4 wkts) 240
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    • 11 24 davy jones Rw Qo rr: 1, 1 jL^m—m By Sam Left
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    • 224 24 TODAY BADMINTON: S'pore Youth C'shißs (SBA Hall, 6 p.m.). HOCKEY: SAFSA v IA (GSC); CSC v Schools 'A' (CSC). GOLF: -C Medal stroke (Keppel). SOCCER: Guthrie Waugh RC v Police SA (J. Besar, 5.30 pjn.); Royal Army v Telok Kurau United (J. Besar, 7.30 p.m.); Darul Afieah FC v Alexandra
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    • 394 24 TWINSET CROSSWORD afl_____F __P __n rP 1 f 1 n ll \wm iiziloßEi 16 1? Hi^l 1 ACROSS DOWN 4. Treat insolently, being un- I. Highly pleased with the usually sunlit (6) illumination indeed (9) 8. Drawback concerning 2. Lying on behalf of the State' pamphlet (7) That's about right
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