Singapore Herald, 24 May 1971

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR THOSE WHO CARE... No. 261 Singapore Monday, May 24, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 1031 1  -  AMBROSE KHAW In War: RESOLUTION In Defeat: DEFIANCE In Victory: MAGNANIMITY In Peace: GOODWILL the moral of a famous work by Sir Winston Churchill By Editor-in-Chief PAGE ONE COMMENT Taken at our word COOL IT, we said and cool it she did. This young lady made
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  • 477 1 NO PAPER stands alone, and friends from other newspapers Have come round to help us. More than 40 members of the Singapore National Union of Journalists, many of them from rival papers, trooped into our office yesterday to show their support. Members of the Straits Times
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 48 1 ROSARIO, Argentina, Sun. The honorary British consul m Rosario, Stanley M.F. Sylvester, was kidnapped today by three men apparently urban guerillas as he left his home, the British embassy m Buenos Aires reported. Mr. Sylvester, 58, was apparently seized by four or* five armed men.
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    • 45 1 ODD RAWALPINDI: Khan Abdul Wali Khan son of "frontier Gandhi" Gafar Khan and a long-time political power m the North-West Frontier, resigned today as president of the National Awatni Party which held the majority of seats m two of the four West Pakistani provinces. AP
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    • 39 1 DDD BERLIN: Joe Frazier, the heavyweight boxing champion and rock singer currently touring Europe with his band, "The Knockouts," said today he probably would not fight again until late this year or at the beginning of next year. AP
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    • 22 1 ODD CAIRO: Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny" accompanied by a high-level delegation, is expected to visit Egypt soon, authoritative sources reported today. AP
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  • 156 1 What others say... LONDON, Sun. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was described today by the Sunday Times as ''showing an increasing sensitivity to criticism and a heavy hand m punishing his critics." The British newspaper said "Few of Mr. Lee's many British admirers know that Singapore Press
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  • 373 1 DOD IN HONGKONG, The South China Sunday Post-Herald said m an editorial that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's action against the Singapore Herald has only "smeared his own reputation and shown him as a man with dangerous ob session." It said: "There are sound argu ments m favour of Mr. Lee
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  • Viewpoint
    • 577 2 For the people by the people THE letters keep pouring m Some with contributions to kelp defray expenses. The Editor wishes to thank all oar friends for rallying around as In tkls battle for survival of not just the Herald hnt of some basic rights of our people. He has
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    • 201 2 PERMIT me to comment on your page one editorial (May 19). I for one am shocked and disappointed that your famous paper should be on the Government's black Ust. Though not a regular reader (I buy your paper on and off), I enjoy reading your paper tremendously especially your interesting
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    • 485 2 THE Prime Minister, to all intents and purposes, is not a cardplayer. But at times, he seems adept at keeping "one up his sleeve." In the course of last week, there was rampant speculation and tense reaction to the ideal of freedom of the Press over the issue of the
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    • 474 2 FOR the life of me, I cannot see the logic of the Prime Minister m merely continuing to thrash the spectre of foreign investments m the Herald. Has not the Prime Minister himself tried ever so hard and ever so often to persuade, urge and indeed to cajole the Japanese,
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    • 245 2 OUR Prime Minister seems to be harping on the question of why Dato Donald Stephens and Miss Aw should put m so much money m a Singapore newspaper. The same question can be put to him on the question of foreign investors m the Jurong enterprises and hotels. Why these
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    • 162 2 PLEASE allow us to use your columns once more to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our very dear colleagues and friends whose help and support saw us through a most difficult two days. We also appreciate the concern expressed by readers who telephoned or wrote to us. We would
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    • 110 2 HI Tears flowed (like a child being bullied by a stepfather) to see the Herald under such horrible torture. I detest sheer arrogance. I condemn highhandedness. I abhor (and all the adjectives to describe) the cunning methods used to stule the existence of the Herald. The Herald and the staff
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    • 242 2 I AM not well-versed m critical writing but I must say what I feel about the present situation. I am no scholar of political or social sciences. Therefore, I am not qualified to speak for the general public. This is my understanding of basic human fundamentals: One must not draw
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    • 119 2 I am an ardent admirer of the party and the country and when I was m London I used to sing the praises and was proud to be a citizen. But how can I now when no one can expect any justice at all! Please please carry on Herald. You
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    • 198 2 IF this letter arrives too late, then, at least the Herald will know that it has yet another admirer. If this should arrive before the closure of your paper, then. I have this to say, if you would print it. If our peevish leaders m City Hall want to have
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    • 353 2 TO THE Singapore Herald, with best wishes (a donation). TEACHERS "SAVE the Herald" Count me m, I stand by your efforts m your 'fight for survival. Please accept my one dollar another small drop of water. The front page today (May 23) says "Cool It" "Time To Cool It" For
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    • 144 3 I AM a keen newspaper reader, and besides reading the Herald I have also been following closely the reports m other English dailies. It makes me bite my lips however to find that these newspapers have not dared to take any editorial stand on such an important issue as the
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    • 27 3 I SINCERELY support and agree with your statement m the paper. I x am sorry that I cannot write much, because I am Chinese -educated. K. Singapore
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    • 12 3 LETTERS to the Editor on other subjects are being withheld temporarily Editor.
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    • 451 8 I BKLIEVE the Herald has not been involved m a sinister plot against the Government. Any evidence to suggest it might h.ivr been would have heen produced by now. A universal law of rhetoric familiar to every housewife and sometimes even to Prime Ministers is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Article, Illustration
    568 4 HELP SAVE THE fy HERALD and... You can stop rationing by following these six simple rules HEAVY rain fell m parts of the island yesterday. But none was recorded at the weather station at Paya Lebar airport. There was a slight increase m the water level at Macßitchie
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 44 4 An advertisement (May 24, 1971) .^tS^S^r <^b^bV^\^b^b^^^ THE FIGHT! FROM UNITATE FORTIOR THE anonymous advertisers who paid jfc I V^ for this «d gave enough money for ton /^f f/ L f— l insertions. This is Insertion No. 3. \tf)\ |t C V II
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  • 1697 5  - The Herald Affair C.V. DEVAN NAIR -by THIS is the text of a statement on the Singapore Herald Affair by the secretary-general of the NTUC, Mr. C.V DEVAN NAIR. 4'SOMK trade unionists have asked the NTUC for guidance on the furore over the Singapore Herald. I am, therefore, authorised by
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  • 153 5  - Some questions... MR. DEVAN NAIR COULD you please be kind enough to tell us who really owns the Straits Times, a Malaysian newspaper? Is Mr. A.C. Simmons, the chairman and managing director of the Straits Times, a Singapore citizen? Is not the Editor-in-Chief, Mr Lee Siew Yee, a Malaysian citizen?
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 39 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker a-^^v YOU'LL LKE IT AT T 1 ly^K^^^V^ HE'LL LI<E TM AT V "^^^vl l^l^^L? 7^" I l^W PO6MOUgE,.I SAVE IT T BEPS <SOOD f°OD<J ||_rkli 1811 a/ 3t A NEW COAT OP PAINT
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  • 515 6 NANYANG Siang Pau's chairman, Mr. Lee Eu Seng, demanded yesterday that the Government put his brother and three executives of the paper, who are now under detention, on trial m a court. Alternatively, the Government should set up a commission of inquiry
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  • 265 6 NEW ZEALAND manufac turers may find it more lucrative to establish factories m Southeast Asia than to export its finished products to countries m the region. Many Southeast Asian countries offer attractive incentives to foreign investors and protect budding industries, Mr. R.H.
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  • 581 6 THE following have passed the First (Supplementary) Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts examinations. The following candidates have passed the supplementary examination thereby completing the First Examination for the B.Sc. degree. Miss Rachel Abraham, Miss Chan Lai Ying, Miss Chan Soon Lan alias Tan Soon Lan,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 109 6 j An advertisement (May 24, 1971) JnSSr CONGRATULATIONS to THE SINGAPORE HERALD FOR THE BRAVE FIGHT. KEEP IT UP. > ii FROM P.U.B. SYMPATHISERS. 1 SINGAPORE 6. j < a ****""**prffffrifrjjjjjjj#rrrrjjj.r r^ll^Ci CUUftT MCrpEi. T(l ***** I An advertisement I (May 24. 1971)^^^ wr Best Wishes To The I HERALD
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    • 12 6 WITH SYMPATHY TOWARDS THE DEATH OF i DEMOCRACY FROM: THE $315/TEACHERS, i
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  • 239 7 BE LOYAL TO COUNTRY YOU LIVE IN- CHOU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr Chou En- Lai, has told members of the recent Malay sian mission to China that Malaysian Chinese must be completely loyal to Malaysia. They should not look to China as their homeland Dato Y.T.
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  • 386 7 ONLY ONE-THIRD ARE MEMBERS NOW THE Singapore Teachers' Union, which represents only one-third of teachers m the English language stream, will launch a membership drive later this month. A spokesman for the membership campaign committee said: "The aim is to broaden the base of
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  • 179 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Communist guerillas were warned today they will be "wiped from the face of Malaysia." The Malaysian Minister with special Functions, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, said there could be no compromise with the guerillas. Malaysia could not be neutral with anyone opposing
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  • 230 7 THE main threat to the security of Singapore m 1969 was subversion of the population by the illegal Communist Party of Malaya. This, according to the annual report of the Police Department for 1969, released yesterday, was done through CPM front organisations m
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 49 7 THE following numbers were picked In yesterday's Toto draw No. 49/71: 17, 15, 3, 24, 25. The additional number was 28. The circled numbers: 12, 28, 29. The cash jackpot: $120,000 TODAY: 11.92 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 19.17 p.m. (9.3 ft.) TOMORROW: 11.55 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 19.55 p.m. (9.4 ft.)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 259 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Secretary of the U.S. Army Stanley Resor, leaving after six troubled years, said yesterday he had doubts m hindsight about U.S. involvement m Vietnam. But he felt "It may turn out on balance to have been the wise thing to do."
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    • 133 9 NORFOLK, (Virginia,) Sun. Capt. John McCarthy, a 28 year old Green Beret, has claimed that he took part m a secret CIA mission m 1967 to overthrow Prince Norodom Sihanouk, then Cam bodian Head of State. The Special Forces captain
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    • 23 9 MOSCOW, Sun. The population of the Soviet Union on Jan. 15, 1971, stood at 241 million, Tass news agency reported.
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    • 400 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr Mochtar Lubis, editor-in-chief of the Indonesia Raya, predicted yesterday that growing Japanese economic interests plus the withdrawal of American forces from Asia would induce Japan sooner or later to develop a greater military strength to protect its interests. He told a
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    • 194 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Bruce Grant of the University of Melbourne said yesterday that Australian political leaders were lowering their sights and no longer identified Australia's interests with the fate of countries m Europe, Africa, or Asia. He told the conference on Asian Peace and Security m
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    • 35 9 TOKYO, Sin. One hundred and twenty young men and women began a seven-day fast today near one of Tokyo's most congested Intersections to oppose any appeasement to China In Japan's foreign policy.
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    • 96 9 14 KILLED AND 18 MISSING IN SHIP FIRE VANCOUVER, Sun. Fourteen people were killed and 18 others missing after an explosion and fire ripped through the Norwegian cruise ship Meteor yesterday m the Straits of Georgia, 60 miles northwest of here. The 300-ft., 2,586-ton cruise ship was carrying 70 passengers
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    • 180 9 ISTANBUL, Sun. The body of kidnapped Israeli Consul-General Ephriam Elrom was found m an empty apartment here today. He was kidnapped last Monday by the leftist Turkish Liberation Army (TPLA) which demanded m exchange for his release the freeing of aU"revolutionaries" held by the
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    • 33 9 SAIGON, Sun. Two dailies. Tin Dien and Lap Truong, were seized by the Government today for violating the Press law by publishing news which allegedly endangered national security and public morale.
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    • 22 9 BARER A'S BREAK-UP NEW YORK, Sun. Singer Barbra Streisand and her husband, actor Elliot Gould, have entered into a private separation agreement.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 169 9 lIIIIIIIIIIIIH^ I I i ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiS i ►tone Men Zj The ithematics E Metrix Zj Wind S irk The E Starring Z! im«^ E te Death E t Of The E Tamil) jZ National ort Z! Singapore E Invitation Z! I* mentary; 35 0.00 The Z: Stories; 55 30 News; H
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  • 155 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin said Malaysia was looking for more United States dollar investments. Unlike the U.S. where inflation amounted to six per cent annually over the past three years, Malaysia's inflation rate has averaged less than one per cent
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  • 98 10 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan will resume import of maize from Thailand later this year after a new agreement is signed m July, it was announced here. The announcement followed a three-day meeting between a visiting Thai trade mission and the Nationalist Chinese Government. Maize traders from
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  • 60 10 Syrian oil output forecast DAMASCUS: Syria's oil production will total 15,000,000 tons a year m 1975, Dr. Mohamed Imadi, Minister of State for Planning, said m an interview with the French State Radio and Television Network reported. He said that his ministry hoped to co-operate and exchange know-how m the
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  • 324 10 The market closed mixed on Saturday. Volume was 60 million units. The stock exchange average was 3.36 yen lower at 2.381.85. Limited selective buying was initially scattered over housing- related stocks, automobiles and electric home appliances. The buying support was not sustained and some gainers later turned
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  • 506 10 The market was indecisive m quiet trading with the Anglo-French summit talks the main cautionary factor. The Financial Times index finished around two points higher on balance. Unilever gained following its interim results and Beechams also finished firmer on balance. Reed was also a gainer on its
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  • 28 10 NEW YORK. Fn. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 921 87 (-154), Transportation 216.56 (-2.19). Utilities 117 40<-OO9»-Composite stocks 304.71 (-1.22); Bonds 70 85 (+0 01)
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  • 98 10 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for May 22) On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0075 Gold (99«fc fineness. Per tael) 307.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 47.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 150.00 Japan (per 10,000 y« n
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 336 10 I An advertisement I I (May 24, 1971) i i tip I THEY that can give up essential liberty to I obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither l I liberty nor safety, m i R M I Benjamin Franklin I I IT IS INDEED refreshing to see a group
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    • 552 10 I ADVERTISEMENTS FULLY FURNISHED 2 storey 4 BROWN OOBERMANN ***** puppy bedroom terrace to let at 19. months $200 on o Telephone Jalan Anah Patong BVi m s *****4 View at 141A Devonsh.re Changi Road Contact Mr Lee Road s P° re 9 Tel. *****5 11 am onwards. BB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^bHbH ADRIANS
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  • 348 11 THE high level of industrial prices attracted proHt taking and long liquWa tmn on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week Although prices, generally, eased for tt» first half of the week, blue chips and trustee stocks held fairly steady and
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  • 754 11 MALAYAN BANKING: May 27. noon at registered office. »2 Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. NEW SERENDAH: May H, noon at registered office. II Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur. LIEN HOE INDUSTRIES: May 30. 3.30 p.m. at Johore Bahru Rest House, Jalan Sundei Chat, Johore Bahru. STARLITE CERAMICS: May 31. 3.10
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  • 1514 11 STOCK EXCHANGE 0mm Of MALAYSIA r AND SINGAPORE 'I*™*'' Company Weekly Turno^rT" W nweek Bu Sellers Divid. Earn. Re.dy Delayed '000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.45 1.34 Acma +01 1 S>\ i 3.00 2.44 Allied Choc. +04 JJ! o^ 19 +11 1.32 0i92 Ben I,
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  • 236 11 WASHINGTON, Sun French Finance Minister Valery Giscard D'Estaing has said he expected the dollar will soon be returned to a fixed value with other European currencies. Giscard D'Estaing said after a meeting with U.S Treasury Secretary John Connally that he believed the fixed system of parity
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  • 450 11 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese automobile makers are considering various measures to cope with possible moves m the United States to restrict imports of Japanese Cars, and revaluation of the yen currency. Japan's automobile exports to the U.S have been increasing by nearly two fold annually
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  • 73 11 Current Date Total for Total f or payment payable the year previous year 0.C.8.C. (1) 10 June 25 15 13 Boustead (2) 10 June 1 15 15 ACMA (2) 10 10 Matsuahita (2) 12 %TE 12 10 M. Contain (2) 20 20 20 H/Lowlands (2) 17«* July 9
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  • 122 11 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY 24. OUT: Flintshire 1/2; Trianon 3/4; Renoir 40/41; Jalakenda 18; Hozui Maru 2 5/26; Yosei Maru 27/28; Perseus 33/34; Johneverett 44; Trang 21 east; Kuala Lumpur 46; Cecilie Maersk 38/39; Toho Maru 13/14. IN: Iranuaddy
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  • 38 11 (Saturday's closing prjces, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 42.525, (2) 159.40; Hongkong 42.47; Beirut 41.25. Note: (1) Export price to non-ster!ing areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.
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  • 26 11 FRASER'S INDUSTRIAL INOICES Singapore Malaysia May 17 730.35 457.00 18 732.57 460.45 19 730.52 460.47 20 727.90 458.07 21 729.88 459.03 Changes on week 4.22 6.54
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 838 12 I1 I /I Y inn?na E O A n S Y h REFERENCE: The »^*PP*ng schedules f^A VI tnis Page are given m four parts for X^ I A| hip h S we tbound eastbound. southbound and coastal r^^y^af' SHIPPING pfp™Ss~H:~: GAZETTE Hr—ZSS^rv'— THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday. May 24, 1971
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 185 13 REGULAR EUROPE SERVICE I TO HAMBURO. LONDON ■OTTtHDAM. AMSTERDAM A ANTWERP P° f Pcnana Hamburg s^g— Kiifis mass «ss RHMpi wemmwitton avail.M* to North Continental Port. L Accepting liquid car S at S pot. only. US EAST COAST/GULF SERVICE T 2*£ 0.! r ?f!J; iALT -0 CHARLESTON MEW ORLEANS. HOUSTON
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 684 13 in^l Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far fc^*-*VJ 1 VJ\J\A I IVJ East ports to the north-east. ANNABAKKE July 26/28 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong, M.S.TAIPOOSHAN June 5/6 Penang (June 7/9), Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB Singapore (June 10/1 1). BARBER MANGAN May 30/31 Vancouver (June 25), Hongkong (June 15/18) SC/SC
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 129 14 Indonesia edge HK in Asian Cup tournament BANGKOK, Sun Indonesia hr.it Hongkong 2-1 m the final preliminary grouping match of the Asian Cup (Vntral Regional Football tournament at Bangkok's National Stadium yesterday Indonesia led 2 0 m the first half Indonesia's victory places it with Thailand and Brunei m group
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    • 177 14 DETROIT, Sun. The iniU'd States Table Tennis Association and the National Committee on United StatesChina relations have agreed to co-operate on the projected visit of China, a spokesman announced. The Association will arrange the matches and the National Committee is to provide the necessary funds and organise a tour. Plans
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    • 167 14 SAO PAULO, Sun. The unbeaten Soviet Union, Brazil and Japan all chalked up final round victories yesterday m the Sixth World Women's Basketball Championships. The Soviets handily defeated Cuba 88-51, Japan edged France 68-67 and host Brazil stood off a determined South Korea 70-63 to the delight of nearly 16.000
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    • 154 14 EL PASO, Texas, Sun. Battling swirling dust and strong winds Marty Liquori easily won The Mile yesterday at the El Paso Invitational track and field meet but his time of 4: 10.9 was more than 16 seconds off the time he had six days earlier m beating Jim Ryun. Liquori,
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    • 47 14 BOURNEMOUTH, Sun. Gerald Battrick, a 24-year-old Englishman, defeated Zelzko Franulovic of Yugoslavia 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 5-0 m the final of the men's final at the Rothmans Lawn Tennis Championship. Margaret Court of Australia, defeated 19-year-old Evonne Goolagong, her Australian colleague, 7-5, 6-1 m the women's singles. AP
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    • 408 14 LONDON, Sun. A sharp shower soon after lunch proved the turning point m the Pakistanis' first innings on the opening day against MCC at Lord's here yesterday. The players were driven off with the score 87 for two and Sadiq and Saeed looking comfortable. They resumed
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    • 222 14 Fastest Time of award to Lee DR. WINSTON Lee won the Fastest Time of the Day award again at the driving tests organised by the Singapore Motor Sports Club at Sole rang Barracks yesterday. Winston powered his Mini Clubman around obstacles and through the complicated course to snatch victory from
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    • 369 14 OAKLAND ATHLETICS OPEN UP BIG LEAD OVER TWINS NEW YORK, Sun. Jim "Catfish" Hunter won his eighth straight game with a two-hitter yesterday as the Oakland Athletics beat the Minnesota Twins 5-1 and opened up a 6 l /2-game lead over the twins m the American League West. Hunter, loser
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    • 91 14 The results: American League: Baltimore Orioles 5 Boston Red Sox 2; Cleveland Indians 2 New York Yankees 2; Detroit Tigers 3 Washington Senators 1; Chicago White Sox 13 California Angels 0; Oakland Athletics 5 Minnesota Twins 1; Milwaukee Brewers 12 Kansas City Royals 0. National League: Montreal Expos 5 Pittsburgh
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    • 138 14 LOCAL company director, Robert Sic, 29, earned the right to represent the Republic m the ten-nation CP A Brunswick Far hast bowling tournament to be held on July 8 and 9 at the Brunswick Sports Garden, Tokyo. He posted a grand total of 3112 pinfalls to beat
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    • 2032 15 Raffles Stalwart survives objection to win the Cup ENTERTAINER VI WINS SUMMER PLATE BIG SWEEP 1 Pool: $9,359 Ist No: ***** ($3,086) 2nd No: ***** ($771) 3rd No: ***** ($385) Starters ($64 each) Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Consolation: ($3B each) Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****,
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    • 96 16 DAVINDER Singh's goal scoring spree helped the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association to win the Singapore Hockey Association's annual six-a-side tournament on the Padang yesterday. In the final the Forces trounced Sembawang Shipyard 5-0. Davinder (4) and Jaswant scored for the win* tiers. However, it was the vital
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    • 1359 16  - RAF hold Recs to a draw JASBIR SINGH SCOREBOARD NAVAL BASE CC drew with SCRC (Bonus points to Naval Base Cricket Club): NAVAL BASE D. Kelly c F. Tan b Savarasa 8; D; Breslan b Harbans Singh 1 1; K. Schmerle c Sivarasa b F. Tan 27; B. Staker run
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