Singapore Herald, 21 May 1971

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR THOSE WHO CARE... No. 258 Singapore Friday, May 21. 1971 MC(P) No 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 336 1 Save the HeraM for Mr sake art YOURS PAC.E one comment V LET US get one thing straight. We do not lay claim to be champions of the freedom of the Press. We simply do not measure up. BUT we are fighting for the survival of the Herald. These conditions
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  • 81 1 The Herald received a formal notification yesterday from the lawyers for the Chase Manhattan Bank demanding payment of $1,tt33,«2C. The letter of demand gave the Herald 48 hours to comply, failing which foreclosure action would be instituted. It is understood that officials of the bank
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  • 185 1 STUDENTS DEMAND INDEPENDENT INQUIRY THE University of Singapore Students' Union has called upon the Government to immediately institute an independent Commision of Inquiry into allegations of a Black Operation, "so that the elements who threaten our commitments to our national interests are brought to task." In
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  • 1211 1  -  ARUN SENKUTTUVAN By Our Commercial Editor THE Singapore Herald Limited is solvent. It is not in the red. Though the company has a net working capital deficit of $458,000, its assets exceed liabilities by $290,000. According to yesterday's Straits Times, the Prime Minister said the Herald had
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  • 270 1 'We will work for no pay' staff decision OUR entire staff yesterday volunteered to work without pay to make sure that the Herald sur\i\es and to bring out the paper seven days a week. However, the Editor in Chief, Mr Ambrose Khaw, said that while he was "overwhelmed" by the
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    • 60 1 -Thank you WE are continuing to Our circulation has publish a stripped-down on U P to 31. 0ft IS-page paper. Our despite the fact that the staff, manning action X B w stations since Tuesday, ffS^AJTS cannot cope with the thank yon for yonr condemands for production tinued support and
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    • 295 2 Now is the time for action I BELIEVE that the time has now come for action and not just words. We have had words ad nauseam from the Govern ment on Black Operations by newspapers. They should find a place between the covers of a cheap whodunit and not between
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    • 351 2 'Many will mourn if...' I HAVE been following the Herald's seemingly futile fight for survival with an increasing sense of despondency. The Prime Minister has made some very serious allegations of your paper's involvement in the so-called Black Operations. For reasons best known to himself however, Mr. Lee has not,
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    • 152 2 WHEN I saw on television the Prime Minister laughing with glee on one hand and the quiet slouched appearance of the newsmen on the other, I could not help but shed tears at the unfortunate circumstances in which your paper is now Having been a reader of
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    • 679 2 THE Government's disclosure of the force behind the Eastern Sun is irrelevant to. and distinct from, the following matters: (1) The arrest of the Nanyang men. (2) The Prime Minister's obligation to explain to the nation what he means by his statement "The
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    • 1036 2 GROUPS of concerned Singapore citizens have been calling on us in the past two days, and the leader of one group sat down at a typewriter yesterday and wrote this. He has the honour of our editorial columns today because he had something to
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  • 468 3 What others say... HONGKONG, Thurs. The South China Morning Post in an editorial today said that the statement issued by Miss Aw Sian, the Hongkong publisher who invested in the Singapore Herald, on her return from Singapore yesterday, would be read with dismay by many who considered Prime Minister Lee
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  • 258 3 Stephens talks on 'these lies' THE Malaysian High Commissioner in Australia, Tan Sri Donald Stephens, a part-owner of the Singapore Herald, yesterday denied in Canberra that the paper was trying to stir up feelings against the People's Action Party. "These rumours are ridiculous and untrue," he said. And he further
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    • 172 3 The exclusive electronic shutter on the Yashica Electro 35, the original electronic camera, operates at all shutter speeds, including in-between ones, e.g. 1 387 sec., with incredible accuracy up to seconds I (that's right i^E I half-a-minute, R I aH _it\ ■h I not jo second!) and longer automatically I
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    • 136 3 Our staff THESE people are Singaporeans. These people are employees of the Singapore Herald. Yesterday they offered to work without pay to keep their paper alive. Theirs is not a spirit to be broken. Cheers! ROARING cheers for your backbone is just where it courageous defence of your should be.
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    • 46 3 THE weatherman says the outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today is fair. BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker HOW ARE ~f£^3 DRES£ WAe WE SUPPOSED ■f^ /<£ OPTIOMAL TO PRE££ FOR r&& I I— K>sl THE <3ENERAI_'£ tf£\ r/\^?^i TI BARBECUE ?^A ij|| l^ivW^l L
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  • 355 4 Study easier for English speaking students SINGAPORE University students from non-English language schools are more prone to psychological distress. This was said in a report on a mental health survey on Singapore University students which was presented by Dr. Eileen Aw, Student Health Physician, at the first symposium on Occupational
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  • 119 4 MALACCA, Thurs. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that China's favourable response to Malaysia's proposal for the neutralisation of South-East Asia, had gfyen rise to hopes that agreernent would be reached. Tun Razak said this when addressing 20,000 people who had turned
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  • 254 4 'Go-ahead' port makes a $32m. profit THE PORT of Singapore Authority made a profit of $32.9 million last year 43.7 per cent more than in 1969. The bulk of it $29 million came from Port facilities. The PSA annual report says the improvement can also be attributed to the first
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  • 185 4 More curbs placed ei ex-Herald sub-editor A FORMER Herald sub-editor, Mr M.G.G. Pillai, whose application for an extension of his professional visit pass was rejected earlier in the week will now have to apply for a special permit each time he wants to come into Singapore. Mr. Pillai, a Malaysian,
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  • 233 4 WATER CRISIS WATER consumption has fallen by a further 1.2 million gallons from 108.6 million gallons on Tuesday, to 107.4 million gallons on Wednesday. A PUB statement said yester day that this was, however, still a long way from the target consumption of
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  • 266 4 CHINESE GOODS FOODS MALAYSIA CHAIN STORES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Corporation (PERN AS) will sell Chinese goods in chain stores it set up throughout the country. "We planned these stores some time ago, but we ran into difficulties in getting the goods," the executive director of PERNAS, Inche Rahman
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    • 55 4 —wIN last night's Toto draw No. 39/71, the numbers picked were 10, 43, 30, 44 and 42. The additional number was 19. In the circles draw, the numbers were 4, 11 and 36. The jackpot is $115,000. TODAY: 8.03 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 8.29 p.m. (8.0 ft.) TOMORROW: 9.10 a.m. (8.0
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  • 246 5 'Don't try now to better elders' says GG WHATEVER faults students may find with the present political or social conditions in Singapore they cannot do better than their elders now, Mr. George Thomson said yesterday. Mr. Thomson, a retired Senior Government official was speaking to Polytechnic freshmen on "Politics for
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  • 264 5 POLLUTION BUILDERS SHOULD THINK CAREFULLY BUILDERS and manufacturers should carefully consider the potential harm that can be caused from pollution against the benefits of construction and manufacture. Prof. W.K. Ng, of the Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Singapore University, said this yesterday in his talk at the first
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  • 214 5 Freedom for the Press call at Poly 'demo' ABOUT 800 Polytechnic students took part in a mock demonstration on their campus yesterday. They "demonstrated" for freedom of the Press "because it is the hot issue of the day." The "demo" was held despite a letter from the acting principal, Mr.
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  • 153 5 JAKARTA. Thurs. Fines imposed by the Indonesian Customs for breaches of import'export regulations have been increased from four to ten times. Notice of these increased fines was contained in a circular to all heads of Customs offices in Indonesia. Exporters in Malaysia, Singapore,
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  • 305 5 VEHICLES cause 70 per cent of Singapore's air pollution. The rest comes from industry. This was stated in a paper presented jointly yesterday by Mr Y.H. Chua. Mr E.T. Lee, and Mr. P H Phang. at a Symposium on Occupational Health in South-East Asia.
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  • 74 6 TUN TAN MEETS IMF BOSS WASHINGTON, Thurs. Malaysian Finance Minister Tan Siew Sin met with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Pierre-Paul Sweitzer for a lunch conference yesterday at the start of a two-day round of talks with financial authorities here. He will be meeting U.S. Treasury Secretary John Connally, U.S.
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  • 223 6 An open Suez 'no peace bid' CAIRO, Thurs. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said today that the reopening of the Suez Canal could in no way be considered a partial settlement of the Middle East conflict. Speaking to the National Assembly, the President said that he Intended to send a note
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  • 169 6 US Senate crushes SST again WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Senate last night killed an attempt to revive the supersonic transport plane project by voting 58-37 agairfst a motion which would have earmarked another US$B5 million for it. The money had originally been asked for by the Administration to compensate firms involved
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  • 110 6 TOKYO, Thurs. State rail workers called off their 24 hour strike tonight as eight million commuters became trapped in massive traffic jams. Although the management and workers could not agree on a wage increase, the rail corporation decided to halt the productivity boost movement which was
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  • 71 6 General who hushed up My Lai demoted WASHINGTON, Thurs. Major-General Samuel Koster, commander of the American division in South Vietnam at the time of the 1968 My Lai massacre, has been reduced to the rank of Brigadier-General" for failing to inquire into the incident. Under a decision by Army Secretary
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  • 150 6 FED-UP FILIPINOS FANCY A NEW NAME MANILA, Thurs. Some Filipinos claim the name Philippines reeks of colonialism, is disgraceful and must be changed. The islands were named in the 1500s by conquering Spaniards in honour of King Philippe 11. Suggestions for a new name are popping up daily as the
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  • 61 6 ISTANBUL, Thurs. Mrs. Ephriam Elrom, wife of Israel's Consul General who was kidnapped on Monday, today received a letter by mail from her husband saying he was safe and well. Observers said the reference to his health indicated the blow on the head by
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  • 247 6 Newsman tells of political prison tortures GENEVA, Thurs. An American journalist yesterday claimed there were up to 400,000 political prisoners in South Vietnamese jails and that torture was a widespread practice. Don Luce, represented the Church Ecumenical Council while working in Vietnam. He brought the world's attention to the famous
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  • 660 7 f ONUMK Af F AiMS UNITED MOTOR WORKS (MALAYSIA) HOLDINGS made pre-tax profits amounting to $3,079,837 in 1970 its first year of operations as a public company. Chairman Chia Cheng Guan said the results were "satisfactory." The company made a public issue of slightly more
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  • 347 7 Unilever LONDON, Thurs Unilever reported that combined operating profit for the first quarter of 1971 amounted to £44.3 million (compared with £35.1 million for the corresponding quarter last year). Profit before tax was £41.7 million (£33.2 million). Tax took £20.6 million (£16.6 million). Profit accruing to the
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  • 168 7 Electronics firms in India seek Japanese aid NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Indian Ministry of Industries is to encourage electronics companies here to collaborate with leading Japanese groups in setting up assembly units in India to manufacture for exports to western markets. The electronics industry is hoping to increase substantially its
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  • 17 7 At time of going to Press, London stocks prices and European Bourses reports had not been received.
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  • 281 7 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. N equals Nominal HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for May 20) On New York TT 6.***** South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1,000 piastres) 16.60 Gold
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  • 147 7 The market vestenlav closed slightlv firmer on balance with the U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer's claim that the Government's anti-inflationary policy was beginning to succeed aiding. sentiment. Activity remained quiet, however, with the Paris Anglo-French summit a major cautionary factor. The latest set of U.K. Unemployment figures
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  • 20 7 LONDON. Wed. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 388.4 (+3.1); Tins 70.39 (-0.04): Rubbe.s 188.87 (+1.01); Oils 334.88(+7.04).
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  • 353 7 The stock market edged outnumbered losers by a higher in early moderate trad- margin of about 550-to-350, ing yesterday. an d the Stanpoors industrial Advancing issues average was up 4 5 cents. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK. Wed. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 920.04 (+1.48): Transportation
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    • 340 7 SOON TECK FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1970. SHARE CAPITAL J FIXED ASSETS Authorised Furniture Fittings, Office Equipmenls. 1.000.000 Shares of $1.00 each $1,000,000.00 Air Conditioners and Motor Vehicle At Cost S i«.t>// /b Issued Less Depreciation >J »/.4 m4o
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  • 1245 8  - Racing circles buzzing with bio ideas ALLAN CHAN ©MSUVE By I OPEL Commodore: This is the car that has hit the motor racing scene with such a bang that saloon car racing may well be a different a f f air altogether in future. So convincing were the Commodore's wins
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  • 275 9 fuel consumption and cleaner exhaust emission are there. The Super Jet is claimed to give up to 311 per cent more power, lower fuel consumption by in to 20 per cent and reduce contaminating emissions considerably. I tested this Super Jet, which is distributed by kingsle> Company
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  • 1001 9  - The CB 125Honda's latest motor-cycle LEE CHIU SAN By THE Honda CB 125 is the latest in a line of lightweight four stroke twins pioneered by the Honda Benley in the early sixties, through the CB 92 and the SS 125. The CB 125 now basks in the popularity of
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  • 124 10 HIGHEST LOWEST Prompt fob 116.50N U3.25N Int. 1 RSS fob June 118.50 115.00 Int. 2 RSS fob June 108. 50N 105. 50N Int. I RSS fob June 107. 50N 104.50N Int. 1 RSS fob July 119.50 116.00 Int. 1 RSS fob August 120.50 117.00 Int. 1 RSS fob
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  • 1918 10 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASF.RS INDUSTRIAL INDICES KEY Cloaing buyera' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures 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
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  • 294 10 HOLIDAY. CUTLER BATH report (for the week ended May 20): After the previous week's easiness following the meek exit of the May position, the market has steadied back to its former high level around 118 cents for current month 1 RSS. The recovery can be wholly attributed to
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  • 275 10 RUBBER 116.75 cents per kilo (down one cent). In spite of the good rise registered locally on Wednesday, London did not follow through, resulting in a quiet morning session here yesterday. Price movements were restricted to 0.50 cent, with opening business for June 1 RSS at 117.25 cents.
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  • 62 10 (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Neglected; ClF's June 16.15 16.30, July 16.30 16.55; Spot 17.60 17.85; Settlements June 17.65 17.90, July 17.75 17.95, Aug. 17.85 18.05, July/Sept. 17.85 18.05, Oct/Dec. 18.50 18.60, Jan/March 18.90 19.10, April/June 19.30 19.45, July/Sept. 19.40 19.55, Oct/Dec.
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  • 66 10 TIN $842.50 a picul (down $3). A further easing of $3 was recorded by the Straits tin price yesterday which was quoted at $642.50 on an official offering of 242 tons, up 29 tons on Wednesday's turnover. The London overnight price also fell and by £8 a ton.
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  • 76 10 tManagers' prices for May 21) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.35 1 40xd Mai. Progress fund 1.18 1.23 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.21 1.26 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.35 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.10 1.17xd The Saving B Sfund 1.16 1.21 Singapore
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  • 111 10 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian June 192, July 192^, Aug. 193 1 j. all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May/June 139 resellers; Malayan June /July 135 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) July
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  • 48 10 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton) Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 445.0 paid, afloat 432.5, April/May 430.0, May /June 425.0, July/Aug. 4 20.0; Sarawak black spot 410.0, attoat 385.0, April/May 3 50.0, May /June 360.0. July/Aug. 350.0; Malabar April /May 550.0.
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  • 344 10 The market rallied yesterday after Wednesday's sharp decline. The stock exchange average rose 22.59 yen to 2. 388.51 on volume of 100 million units. High-priced and housing-related issues improved initially, and insurances also advanced, led by Tokio Marine, which met (Closing paid prices in yen, *i Akai
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  • 590 10 Mining shares were marked back heavily yesterday Oils showed little change 111 quiet trading and industrials were mixed. Western mining moved lower as the days trading progressed from opening sales at $4.35 It slipped to $4.28 at the close, a loss of I 2 cents. Among other
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  • 308 10 A late wave of buying sent prices advancing over a broad front yesterday. At the close, buyers were still around but sellers were reserved. Turnover for the day swelled to $8.03 million, from $6.47 million on Wednesday. Hongkong Banks local rallied $1 to $192. and the London
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  • 151 10 LONDON, Thurs The grain section again captured the bulk of chartering interest with a vessel booked from Baie Comeau or Port Cartier to Algeria at US$B.25 free discharge, and a cargo of heavy grain being covered from the Great Lakes and St Lawrence to Hamburg at US$7.OO
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  • 524 11 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North. Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc BOGOTA Juna 29/1 P. S'ham (Juna 23/26), Penang (Juna 27/28), Hamburg, Bremen. R'dam/A'dam, A'werp, Oslo,
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    • 428 11 11 j /I /I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules 1 VI N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for I A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. ag^. J I Y aaW *»> ja9Q9191 999L a9J9j_ Each entr fl' ve tne fo,| owing information: NAME
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  • 452 12 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE July 26/28 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 BADENSTEIN June 15 Manila, Hongkong, Keelung, Kaoshiung. HLL/AFT BATJAN May 22/25
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  • 209 12 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BANDUNG MARU June 3 Djakarta/Surabaya. TSK/OL CHERRY LAJU May 24/27 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura LS/LS DARPO EMPAT May 25/27 Pangkal Balam Sl/Sl DARPO LIMA in Pt/May 23 Pekan Balm S, Sl DARPO SATU May 23/27 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura. SI/SI EUPHRATE M
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  • 183 12 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA June 3/5 P. S'ham (June 6), S'pore (June 7), Frementle (June 14). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA June 24/26 P. S'ham (June 27). Singapore (June 28), Fremantle (July 5) AUS/AUS GOLDEN SUMMER June 8/15 Penang (June 17/16), P. S'ham (June 19/23), S'pore (June
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  • 121 12 LONDON. Thurs. Four British shipping groups have abandoned their plans to start a big container ship service from Britain to New Zealand. The four groups are: the Peninsular and Oriental Group, Cunard. the Blue Star Line, and Furness Withy. The four groups said that their decision had nothing
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  • 298 15 HARPER GUfillaji scored a clear win over PSA in the Singapore Table Tennis Association inter-business houses championships yesterday. THE RESULTS Harper Gilfilan beat PSA 5-0: Lim Chew Leong bt. Seah Lum K..k 21-10. 21-15; Wong Buan Chin in Liew Swee Huat 21-13, 2 3-21, lim Chew Leong
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  • 493 15 :-a^ tt JmmwrZ^Zr r4-v* r M\ aaTaaCvV Pi I T *MW aI j ~m NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. The Pakistanis, aiming to inject more discipline into their batting, moved along the correct path at Trent Bridge here yesterday as they piled a score of 283
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  • Article, Illustration
    480 15 Mark Chan clips 3.2 off 100m backstroke in Age Group swim ANOTHER two Age Group records were bettered on the second day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Second PreAsian Age Group meet at Amber Road yesterday. Anglo-Chinese School's Mark Chan sliced 3.2 sec off the 100 metres
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  • 269 15 PENANG, Thurs. Glen Robin did a sparkling gallop on a soft track here this morning. With a riding boy astride, he ran 3f in 39-2/5 on the bit. He has improved tremendously from his last two starts and is worth a flutter in race one^n Sunday. Nichol
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  • 69 15 SINGAPORE Cricket Club thrashed a disjointed Combined Schools "B" 7-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two League match on the Padang yesterday. SCC led 3-0 in the first half with goals by right-half Ee Chong Beng and inside-right H. Bombeck (2). At the changeover,
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  • 327 15 MINISTER for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok will flag off the Singapore Motor Sports Club BP Rally 1971 at Hotel Malaysia on June 26 at 1 p.m The flag-off in Kuala Lumpur will be performed by the Raja Muda of Selangor at Taman
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    • 74 15 HOCKEY: Div. 1 PWD v C /Schools 'A' (GSC). GOLF: Keppel LGU Medal. ATHLETIC: Crescent Girls (School ground); Presbyterian Boy's Primary (Telok Kurau). BADMINTON: SBA Junior Inter-club C'ships (SBA Hall). TABLE TENNIS: STTA Inter-Business Houses tournament (Monk's Hill). ORCHARD MOTORS SENSATIONAL ACCESSORIES OFFER! /onlyVI 10 VFOR YOU TO GET I
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    • 616 15 I Ti I Fa 1 T~^T aaaaaV 1 1 r— BBaH BBafl ll |9^^BlO BaH Baf M mWL HI 16TMlll BBBH ?8 ■■pTT^ mm mu ACROSS DOWN I. Travel permit for father's 1. Boy with sound device for amusement (8) curbing revolutions? (4) 4. Small account in respect of a
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  • 61 16 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said today he hoped that the possible opening of a dialogue with China would bring about a reduction in Communist insurgency in Thailand. He said Thailand would like to have state-to-state contact with Peking in the hope that
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  • 100 16 LENINGRAD. Thurs. District court here today imposed prison sentences ranging from it years to oae year on nine Jewish defendants charged with attempting to hijack a Soviet plane. Gylla Butman, the alleged ringleader received It yearsthe sentence asked for by Prosecutor Inessa Katukova. Mikhail
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  • 493 16 STATE COUNSEL IN CHARLES EU TRIAL SENIOR State Counsel K.S. Rajah told a district judge yesterday at the trial of ex-Eupoc director Charles Eu Keng Pang that the prosecution would try to prove how US$5O,OOO and Ssloo,ooo disappeared. Eu, 45, faces three charges under the
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  • 580 16 A WOMAN told a magistrates' court yesterday that she was so dejected that she took a lot of sleeping pills after her friend and "protector" forcibly embraced and kissed her in a hotel room. She said this when
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    • 133 16 BLONDIE By Chic Young l/- 4 I WONDER WHAT I IJ f I I j WOULDN T LET MIM 1 I L V PAUL REVERE WOULD DO 1 <" Y_ V BR NG TMAT M ORSE < TMiS IS V v. V^ IP ME COULD S~^ WELL, I KNOW I
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      • 854 1 SATURDAY 1. ***** AMBER LASS (Makarpura) 8A 9.00 (ume) a (BF) Ambtr/R. Breuk Shaarl (3) 2/6 Pgl6/5 dlc6 9.0s s'/?f; 1. The Samaritan 8.2, 3. Princely Coach 8.10 1:11.4; 2, I'/., sh Shaarl. 12/15 KL4/4 dlcfa 9. 0h 61; 1:18; 4, nk. 1 Harbridqe. 1/9 lp6/3 dlc6 B.lg 6f; 2.
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      • 856 1 I. ***** SKIPALONG (Peak Time) 7A 9.00 (same) a Net/Bougoure Miller (2) 110/15 Pgls/5 d2c6 B.los 7f; 1:31.4; Nk, 3, 3 Miller. 7/15 KL4/4 dlc6 B.oh 6f; 1:18; 4, nk, 1 Rugdee. 3/14 KL2B/3 d2c6 8.13g 7f; 1. White Seraya 8.2, 2. Spacemaster 8.9 1:27.8; Nk, nk, 3 Miller. 2.
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      • 854 2 t9. ***** YOU ARE CAN (Wilkes) 4A 7.10(0) a Rising Sun/M. Mansor Ariffin (10) 4/10 Pgls/5 d2c6 7.3y 5V2f; 1:9.6; Nk, ns, 1 Ariffin. 5/12 Pgl3/2 d3c6 7.11y 6f; 1:18; IV2, 2, sh Ng. 11/12 Pg6/2 d2c6 7.9g 6f: 1:15.8; Ns, hd, 2 Ng. SCRATCHING: ACTOR. IV 1 174S0PRABU MANDURA
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      • 954 2 4. ***** SHANTIN PARK (Clarification) SNZ 8.13 (+l6) Olympiad jn Rajoo (II) 2/13 Pgls/5 d3c4 7.11s sftf l. Thunderer 8.8, 3. Combined Effort 8.5 1:10; Nk, 4, lvn I Rajoo. 4/13 lpl7/4 dsc4 B.lg 6f; 1:14.2; Sh, IV2, Ift Rajoo. 6/16 Sp2o/3 dici S.4> 61; i:18; 2, ft, 1 Harbrldge.
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      • 961 3 Ila ***** GENERAL TRONG II (Faux Tlr.ge, INZ ..05 (dd-6) a Agency/Osman (9) 7/15 Pgl3/2 d3c3 8.1 ly 6f; 1:16.6; Ift, 2, n$ Podmore. 15/16 Pg26/12 d3c2 8.4h 6f; 1:18.4; 2ft, 4, 2ft Asuwadi. 11/11 KLIS/11 d3c2 8.2h 6f; 1:19.4; ft. hd. 2 Podmore.[ 12. 7 NICHOL HIGHWAY (Hill Gail)
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      • 977 3 4. ***** DURANGO (Sovrango) 5A 8.09 1) HT Wee/Daniels Coleman (18) 12/15 Pgls/5 d2c6 B.Bs 7f; 1:31.4; Nk. 3, 3 Coleman. 8/14 KL3/4 dlc6 B.og 9f; 1:55.2; 1, 2, ft Samry. 7/13 Pgl4/2 dlc6 7.13g 6f; 1:14.8; Ift, 2, 5 Coleman. 5. ***** BROKER'S TIP (Blason) 5E 8.09 (dc+ls) Kelson
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      • 934 4 7. 4040 SCORE AGAIN (Flying Halo) 5A 8.09 (ud-1) a Scor*/RS Breuk Low (4) 10/12 Pgl6/5 d4c4 B.los 7f; 1:41.8; 4, 1, 2 Low. 4/16 SP2O/3 d4c4 8.75 6f; 1:18; 2, ft, 1 Kang. 15/17 SP2B/11 dsc3 B.lls 7f; 1:30.4; 2, 2, 2 PK Leong. 8. ***** CHARLIE BROWN (Ribot
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      • 819 4 15. ***** DEMORE (Tory Ranger) 6A 7.12 (um»i a Donarasee/Leong Cheam (2) 12/15 Pgl6/5 dK6 7.12$ 7f; 1:32.4; Hd, 2, 2ft Cheam. 2/16 KL4/4 d2c6 8.2h 9f; 1. Tentram 9.0, 3. Compadre 8.2 2:0.8; ft, 4, 2 Wilson. 8/16 KL2B/3 d3c6 8.1 lq 7f; 1:27.2; 4, hd, ft Buang. 16.
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