Singapore Herald, 20 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 231 Singapore Tuesday, April 20, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 280 1 INDIA 'ATTACKS PAKISTAN BORDER POST' ISLAMABAD, Mon.— Pakistan today formally accused the Indian Armed Forces of attacking a border post in its Eastern province. Pakistan, in a "strong protest" note handed to the Indian High Commissioner here, charged that the Indian forces used artillery in the attack early on Friday
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  • 438 1 Utusan chief faces sedition charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The editor-in-chief of the Utusan Melayu Group, Inche Melan Abdullah, was charged in the Special Sessions Court here this morning with publishing a seditious article. Inche Melan, who pleaded not gulty was allowed bail of $5,000. The publication is said to have
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  • 191 1 Ceylon expels newsman COLOMBO, Mon. Associated Press correspondent Mort Rosenblum was ordered today to leave Ceylon in 48 hours. The Government objected to his reporting of the current insurgency. Immigration authorities advised Mr. Rosenblum his visa would expire on April 21, 17 days short of the period for which it
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  • 120 1 PRESIDENT Sheares is expected to perform the "Sheares operation" on a third-class patient at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital on Saturday. The technique involves the reconstruction of a vagina for a woman born without one. It was developed by Dr Sheares in the fifties and
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 116 1 HONGKONG, Mon. Two more foreign journalists, a Norwegian and an Australian, have been invited to China. They are Harald MuntheKaas, the Hongkong-based representative of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, and Vincent Matthews of the Melbourne Sun. Matthews will be covering the Australian table tennis team's
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  • 170 1 Cop in gun drama A POLICE NCO was "shot" at the weekend with his own service revolver. But the shot did not go off because the safety catch was on. It happened shortly after lunch on Sunday when a police radio patrol car arrived at a block of flats in
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  • 153 1 PARIS, Mon. Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, arrived here for talks with French officials and a meeting with industrialists, possibly to purchase warp lanes for the Malaysian Air Force. Tun Razak said before his meeting with Dassault Warplanes Industry representatives that "We now use
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  • 247 1 MIC SENTUL MEETING ENDS IN PUNCH-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The annual general meeting of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Sentul Branch, ended in a free-for-all here yesterday. Police were called in when delegates started trading punches and throwing chairs in protest against the procedure, adopted in counting votes for the president's
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  • 268 1 BRUNEI WANTS STRONGER BRITISH PRESENCE LONDON, Mon. Britain opened talks with the Sultan of Brunei today on new defence arrangements for the oil -rich protectorate in South-East Asia. Diplomatic sources said the British were anxious to avoid any stronger commitments than those embodied in a fivepower Commonwealth Defence pact concluded
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  • 939 2  - Mrs Banda moved too Little and too late RICHARD RAHULA IN HER ATTEMPTS TO QUELL THE FERMENT OF REVOLT... From in Colombo PRIME Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike moved too little, too late, in a series of manoeuvres several weeks ago to quell the ferment of revolt in this tropical island off
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  • 876 2  -  CHANCHAL SARKAR From in Hongkong CHINESE foreign policy is not the runaway rogue elephant that experts have often iepicted. Its latest footwork, has been executed with great finesse. What could have been more personable and disarming than to spark off a thaw with ping pong?
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  • Viewpoint
    • 289 2 Thousands die— yet there's no protest "WE live in a world where a five-cent increase in the bus fare evokes voluminous correspondence in the Press from the public protesting against what they would call "arbitrary and uncalled for increase." We live in a world where trivial mis-demeanours on the part
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  • 100 2 EXTEND THE BAN ON RIGHT TURN THERE is always a traffic jam at the Wayang Satu bridge during the periods outside the prohibited hours when traffic is permitted to turn right at the bridgeMay I suggest that the ban on traffic turning right at the bridge be extended to cover
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  • 574 2 Figuring out the case of Nantah accountants 4y THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday, April 20, 1971 THE inordinate delay in resolving the issue of admitting Nantah graduates to the Singapore Society of Accountants is causing frustration among a section of educated young people. SSA is the statutory body that registers and
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  • 389 4 'Write new Chinese primary textbooks' THE Chinese School Teachers' Union has called for the setting up of an editing committee to compile new text books for the revised Primary I and Primary II syllabuses. The call was made in a memorandum submitted to the Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San,
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  • 89 4 POLICE arrested two men who were involved in stealing car tape recorders on Sunday. Four detectives on duty saw the first man behaving suspiciously when entering a car parked in Balestier Road at 5.30 a.m. The detectives arrested him when he came out
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  • 208 4 DIPLOMATIC WIVES SCORE TOP MARKS IN SPOKEN ENGLISH THE DIPLOMATIC community here has just scored a "first" at the Singapore Speech Centre. Six Indonesian Embassy wives, including the ambassador's wife Mrs. Soenarso, have scored top* marks in an examination for effective speaking in English. Mrs. Soenarso and five other Indonesian
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  • 232 4 SINGAPORE'S first major boat show at Jurong Pier has attracted about 10,000 people since it opened last Friday. VIPs, including the Indian Minister of Finance, Mr. Y.B. Chavan, who was in Singapore for the ADB conference, visited the display. Entire families were seen at the exhibition,
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  • 88 4 AN Australian-made agricultural aircraft left Seletar yesterday for Bangkok to assist in Thailand's Green Revolution. The aircraft has been purchased by the Thai Government for cropdusting and rain-making. It is the first to be sold in South-East Asia although a number have been sold .to Africa
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  • 153 4 A LOCAL chit fund company is planning to set up a factory to produce pure marble slabs, mainly for the home. A spokesman for 20th Century Chit Fund said that at present imported marble slabs cost $8 to $9 per sq. ft.
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  • 71 4 THIEVES made off with $8,000 in cash and valuables from the Still Road home of Ramlah binte Abu Bakar, 32, when she was out visiting relatives. ODD IMMIGRANT FINED AN illegal Indonesian immigrant, Ali bin Kassim, 21, was fined $250 or three months' jail when he admitted
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  • 168 4 THERE were 4,324 registered taxis, including 540 NTUC Comfort taxis, on the road at the end of last month, according to a Ministry of Communications statement yesterday. This figure included 154 new (Comfort) taxis registered during the month. Another 56 school buses were
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  • 318 5 Naval Base Hospital handover on July l LOCAL STAFF WORRIED ABOUT FUTURE THE Naval Base Hospital will be handed over to Singapore on July 1 and many of the 70 local staff are worried about their future. They fear that they will not be absorbed into Government service and allowed
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  • 184 5 Keppel union to run five new caiteens KEPPEL Shipyard is to buld five modern canteens to replace the existing ones which are inadequate for its 2,600 workers. The new canteens will eventually be taken over by the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees from local contractors who are managing them at
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  • 80 5 WITH reference to our report of April 2, headlined "Theatre chief says: I've been swindled," Dr. Goh Poh Seng, Chairman of the National Theatre Trust, has informed us that his Cairnhill Road tenancy problem has been settled and he has NOT lost his $500-as a result of
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  • 353 5 Shifted traders now get more than double COMPENSATION totalling $61,307 were awarded to three traders whose business premises in Prince Building in Collyer Quay is to be pulled down to make way for the $70 million new Ocean Building. The award was handed out by the Tenants Compensation Board yesterday.
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  • 77 5 MR. YIN Ee Kheng, chairman of the management committee of the Singapore Scout Association, presenting the colours to a representative of the 2101 Raffles Scout Group yesterday. A team of 18 Scouts from the group will leave Singapore today on an expedition to climb Gunong Tahan,
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  • 301 5 PERSUASION THE KEY IN FAMILY PLANNING THE success of a country's family planning programme should not be judged by the number of "acceptors," but by the general attitude of the population. Dr. Susheela Gore, medical consultant and director of training for the International Plarihed Parenthood Federation, South-East Asia and Oceania
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  • 192 6 KHIR'S MISSION AT ECAFE TALKS... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's main concern at the 27th session of Ecafe beginning in Manila tomorrow will be to find ways to ensure a "good and steady' market for her natural rubber, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. Inche
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  • 124 6 ADB aid sought for Sarawak project KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Asian Development Bank has been asked to finance the feasibility study for the development of the proposed 2.4 million-acre Lambir-Subis area in the Fourth Division of Sarawak. An application for the aid was submitted to the ADB by the Malaysian
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  • 70 6 Economic briefing for newsmen KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven visiting journalists from New Zealand were today briefed on the economic and financial situation in Malaysia by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin. The journalists called on Tun Tan at his office here and were accompanied by the New Zealand
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  • 415 6 Injury benefit for 30,000 APPEAL BOARDS TO BE SET UP JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Registration of employers under the employment injury insurance scheme has begun, the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri. V. Manickavasagam, announced today. For a start, the scheme will benefit about 30,000 workers from 1,200 organisations in Johore. Up
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  • 209 6 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Kelantan State Religious Council was today urged to hand over the management of religious schools in the State to the Central Government if it did not have the money to run it. This call was made by about 670 students
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  • 94 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 10-year-old girl, Yu Chee Ying, with heart complications since the age of six, left for Auckland tonight for heart surgery. Yu, the eldest daughter of a taxi driver in Jalan Klang here, will be operated on April 28. Her
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  • 52 6 THE OWNER of the tanker Trigon was fined $100 in a magistrate's court yesterday for causing oil to be discharged from it while it was berthed alongside Chermin Wharf, Keppel Shipyard, on April 16. Eleftheriou Antonios, the master of the tanker, pleaded guilty on behalf of
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  • 22 6 GRIK, Mon.-A Malay Chamber of Commerce is to be formed here soon to help overcome problems faced by Malay businessmen.
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  • 185 6 Anti-graft agency to have wider authority KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The definition of corrupt practices now restricted to crude bribery is to be stretched in Malaysia to cover any form of influence-peddling. The powers to be given to the Anti-Corruption Agency cut across the principle of the sanctity of private property.
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  • 178 6 We need 5-power defence scheme, says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said today that the present fivepower defence arrangement was necessary until the neutralisation concept for South-East Asia was made effective. Tun Ismail told seven visiting New Zealand journalists that the concept as enunciated
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  • 109 6 PENANG, Mon. Norway is interested in developing port activities in Malaysia, the Norwegian Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Olaf Te lief sen, said today. Norway already has several vice-consuls in all the ports in Malaysia, he told reporters after calling on the Chief Minister, Dr.
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  • 29 6 SONG Chiang Zu of Prince Charles Square was fined $70 yesterday for driving a car at 70 mph along Adam Road on Nov. 29 last year.
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  • 294 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Stresses among the Malaysian Chinese came to the surface yesterday following the arrest of two leaders of the recently-formed Malaysian Chinese Unity Movement here on Saturday. The two men, Mr. Sim Mow Yu, who is 58, and Mr. Koo Eng Kuan, 32,
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  • 154 7 Chin sends a iritesl note to the Seviet Mien HONGKONG, Mon. The Chinese Foreign Ministry yesterday lodged a protest with the Soviet Union over the collision in which a Soviet ship sank a Chinese fishing vessel on March 31 causing the loss of a number of the Chinese fishermen. In
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  • 80 7 MANILA, Mon— A four-year-old boy, the lone survivor in the crash of a Philippine Air Force C-47 aircraft last week in which 39 people were killed, died yesterday after fighting for his life for more than 72 hours. Thursday's aircrash near Basa Airbase at Pampanga Province,
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  • 254 7  -  Herald Knight CHESS.. .by NIGEL Gwee, 16, a PreUniversity Science student of the Anglo-Chinese School won the 1971 Singapore Junior Open Championship when he defeated Lim Seng Hoo (St Patrick's) in a play-off match (after tying for first place). In the other play-off matches, Chew Heng
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  • 560 7 Bengalis face a purge in Pakistan r. r. r. r. r. 2 i* i* ii* ># KARACHI, Mon. A purge of Bengalis from Pakistan's Armed Forces and key civil service posts was reported under way today. Unofficial sources said the aim was to remove "unreliable elements" from every aspect of
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  • 145 7 MANILA, Moa— A musically inclined but armed bandit gang yesterday robbed a wealthy Chinese couple of 50,000 pesos (about 5525,000) worth of valuables, took the two and their young son as hostages, and five of them escaped in daylight traffic. The hostages—
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  • 50 7 TAIPEH, Mon.— President Mobutu of Congo Kinshasa has decided to curtail his Taiwan visit, leaving here on Wednesday instead of Thursday, the Government Information Office said today. No explanation was given for cutting short the State visit by either the Chinese or the Congolese side. AFP
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  • 62 7 Sitting pretty on a privvy ...is 18-year-old Sue King, who is being very liberal with her Liberal views. Young Sue's 100 became a really public convenience yesterday when she used it for a sitdown protest in Bex leyheath, Kent constituency of Prime Minister Edward Heath. Mr. Heath's Government has just
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  • 168 7 814,189 out of work in go-slow Britain LONDON, Mon. Britain's economy hit by strikers and go-slows raised the number of unemployed workers to 814,189 in March, the highest level since the chilling winter of 1963. The jobless rate was 3.4 per cent of the work force in England, Scotland and
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  • 209 7 SAIGON, Mon. Some 10,000 South Vietnamese troops and a few U.S. paratroops were today poised for action in the new Lam Son 720 operation which will extend roughly from the Ashau Valley to the demilitarised zone. The aim, scope and extent of the
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  • 212 8 SOUTHEND, England, Mon. A gang of youths swept through this east coast resort yesterday spraying people and buildings with green and white paint. Dozens of holidaymakers were temporarily blinded by jets of paint squirted from a speeding panel truck, and five were treated
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  • 173 8 ITALY HIT BY NEW WAVE OF STRIKES ROME, Tues. Italy's two largest cities Rome and Milan were hampered Monday by the latest wave of strikes in this land of frequent labour agitation. Railroad workers struck last night in a 24-hour walkoff affecting all trains bound into and out of Milan.
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  • 163 8 SEOUL, Mon. About 4,000 people supporting opposition Presidential candidate Kim Dae-Jung staged a street demonstration and clashed with riot police here last night. Club-swinging police fired tear gas shells to disperse the demonstrators who attempted to march toward the Capitol Building. CAMPAIGN The demonstrators were from
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  • 448 8 WASHINGTON, Mon.— A U.S. Congressman just back from Indo-China said yesterday that U.S. planes deliberately destroyed thousands of Laotian villagers and President Nixon may not be getting all the facts on American actions in Laos. Representative Paul McCloskey said that was the only reason
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  • 141 8 MYSTERY SLAYING OF BLACK PANTHER NEW YORK, Mon. Eight persons were arrested on weapons charges yesterday by police investigating the execution-like slaying of a Black Panther whose body was discovered on Saturday night in a burning building in the Queens section. The death was the second fatal shooting of a
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  • 55 8 TOKYO, Mon. The Japan Socialist Party plans to send a delegation to China after the Upper House election in June it was learned here today. Representatives of the Japan-People's China fishery council today requested visiting Chinese officials to approve a visit to China of a 15-man
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  • 261 8 A I Ion: Sadat's big mistake to refuse border talks TEL AVIV, Mon.— Deputy Premier Yigal Allon regretted yesterday the formation of the Egypt-Libya-Syria Federation because of what he termed "the deplorable and bellicose declarations" that accompanied it. He said Egypt's President Anwar Sadat was making a "big mistake" in
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  • 284 8 HONGKONG, Mon. Peking's ping pong diplomacy has been extended to Australia whose table tennis team to the 31st world championships has been invited belatedly on a friendship visit to China. A six-man Australian team will enter China tomorrow or Wednesday in
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  • 232 8 NEW YORK, Mon. The White House is ready to approve the sale of U.S. -built civilian jetliners to China, Newsweek magazine said yesterday. The weekly news magazine, in its "periscope" section, said American jetliners are "high on Peking's U.S. shopping list. "The Chinese, who
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  • 107 8 PRISONERS GIVE UP THEIR LAST DITCH FIGHT KINGSTON (Ontario) Mon. Prisoners at Kingston Penitentiary released last night the last five guards held hostage and ended their fourday rebellion. One prisoner was reported killed by another convict and 11 were injured in fights among convicts during the long holdout in the
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  • 59 8 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Police announced yesterday they have practically dismantled the terrorist group responsible for the assassination of a Danish-Brazilian businessman last Thursday. On Saturday police killed Dimas Antonio Cassemiro, leader of the Movimento Revolucionario Tiradentes (MRT), in his Sao Paulo hideout. On Friday, police
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  • 1223 9  - Nigeria puts her house back in order lAN COLVIN From 1 Lagos J TEN years after independence and 15 months after its civil war, Nigeria begins to appear large on the map again, though the big political figures have been swept off the scene. Sir Ahmadu Bello and Sir Abubakr
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  • 365 9 NEW YORK In dozens of ways both obvious and ingenious tens of thousands of Americans joined Monday in opening Earth Week a focal period for practical and symbolic attacks on the evils of pollution. Earth Week is a concept of concerned conservationists seeking to dramatise the
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  • 727 9  -  PETER I TO THE FOREIGN NEWS From— -I COJ.EADAMS London DIGBY JACKS is a student leader, a cardcarrying member of the Communist Party and the possessor of a red beard in Establishment eyes, a distasteful combination of credentials. Yet when Mr. Jacks was elected by a
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  • 214 10 Antibody for sperm unlikely. sans expert A LEADING British immunologist said that it was highly unlikely that researchers would be able to develop a safe and effective vaccine against human sperm as a method of birth control. Although the idea of immunological control of fertility is not new, Prof. R.R.
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  • 438 10 ÜBC CHANGES ROUTES TO MEET NEEDS THE United Bus Co. has changed five of its present routes in response to the needs of bus commuters. It was the second bus company to do so, following the Associated Bus Services. The ÜBC will also introduce three new bus services Nos. 93A,
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  • 138 10 POLICE arrested 12 gangsters on Sunday night just before they could attack members of a rival clique in Tanglin Huh Road. All of them believed to be from the Sio Koon Tong secret society have been detained. Up to late last night, detectives were still questioning them
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  • Article, Illustration
    175 10  -  A.K.LEE By I WAS talking the other day about the problems of communication Down Under. The Australians just don't seem to understand Asian English, or English English either, for that matter. Now another colleague has come back from a holiday Up Over with sad tales of isolation and
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  • 382 10 SOLEE, ME NO SPEAK KONG FU WAH towards sprawling Kowloon. At least the driver didn't raise his eyebrows. He waved his hands and told my friend in sign language that he couldn't understand a word. My friend suspected that the driver said a few other things besides. Fortunately a policeman
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Tuesday, April 20, 1971
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    • 641 11 Detention orders illegal, claims counsel 'PRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT SATISFIED PRESIDENT 1 DARE LAWYER T.T. Rajah yesterday challenged the Government to produce the evidence that satisfied the President before he signed detention orders in respect of four political detainees. Mr. Rajah, who made an application in the High Court yesferday for
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    • 36 11 REPORTER Edward Liu was robbed of his watch and a ballpoint pen altogether worth about $50 by two men, one armed with a dagger, as" he was walking along Kallang Road on Sunday night.
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    • 185 11 VTU shipyard has a record turnover A LOCAL shipyard, Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers of Tanjong Rhu, has achieved a record turnover of $31.6 million in the 16-month period from June 1969 to October last year, compared with $15 million for the previous 12-month period. This is disclosed in the 1970 annual
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    • 89 11 A MINING supervisor who lost his labourer wife in a road accident about three years ago was awarded $15,850 damages by the High Court yesterday. Thai Kim Seng, 43, a father of seven whose ages range from five to 19, told the court
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    • 54 11 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a suicide verdict yesterday on Rengasamy Amirthamalli, 36, who died after drinking a bottle of insecticide in her Bukit Timah Road home on March 30. Her husband, N. Vellu, 50, said that she had suffered from fits since 1961 and had
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    • 50 11 AN UNIDENTIFIED Chinese died in the Thomson Road Genera] Hospital after he was knocked down by a car at 9-3/4 m.s. Bukit Timah at 6.45 a.m. yesterday. Friends and relatives are asked to contact Inspector C. Pereira, the Sepoy Lines Police Station, tel. ***** ext. 454.
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    • 26 11 THE Dragon Lotus Hill Fund now stands at $1,514. The latest contributor was Miss C.L. Teo, who sent in a cheque for $100.
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    • 298 11 A BUMBOAT man was killed in a fight with his relatives also bumboat men over the right to use a berthing pole in Kallang Basin early this year. In a district court yesterday Cheong Kheng Huat, 20, and Cheong Kim Sai,
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    • 108 11 ROCHORE Canal is to be widened by 50 ft. and dredged 1 2 ft. next month Preparations for the work are being carried out by Public Works Department contractors. The project is divided into three parts* Work on the first and second parts will
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    • 85 11 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin left for Manila yesterday to attend the 27th plenary session of the Economic Conference for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) from today to April 30. Mr. Chua will lead a fourman delegation to the meeting. Other members are
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    • 113 11 AN ENVOY TRIES ON THE WET LOOK THE fellow having a splashing time is the Burmese Trade Commissioner. And if you think Mr. Khin Maung Than looks a bit wet, well, he's only that way once a year Burmese New Year. On Saturday, at his home in Watten Heights, Bukit
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    • 128 11 Ismail to study our housing success KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Home Affairs Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail will make a twoday visit to Singapore this week to study housing schemes there. He will be accompanied by a team of architects, town planners and Ministry officials on his visit beginning on Friday. Tun
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    • 32 11 A 73-YEAR-OLD woman, Lee Ah Ee, was found dead at the foot of Block 78 in Commonwealth Drive at 6.15 a.m. yesterday. Police believe she fell from the block.
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    • 141 11 A SUB-contractor Chew Cheng Beng, 24, who described his monthly income as about $600 to $700 was convicted by a district court yesterday for armed robbery. Chew and a farmer, Ng Liang Nge, 23, were each jailed for three years and given six strokes of
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    • 25 11 THE Blood Transfusion Service mobile unit will be stationed at Mt. Vernon Camp in Mt. Vernon Road from 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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    • 452 12 QUESTIONNAIRE WILL ASK JURONG WORKERS... THIRTY thousand questionnaires will soon be distributed among Jurong workers and residents to find out whether the new bus services are adequate. Mr Liew Meow Koon, secretary of the proposed Jurong Industrial Welfare Association, said that the
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    • 143 12 SINGAPORE manufacturers will set up a committee to study problems encountered by industries in the move towards metrication. The committee, to be set up by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, will act as a feedback of information to the Singapore Metrication Board on the implications
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    • 229 12 Urge for smoke cost labourer his life THE urge for a smoke cost labourer Goh Buck Har, 19, his life when he accidentally set fire to the rubble of a demolished hut as he lit a cigarette a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Leong Wai Tong, 38, unemployed, of Braddell
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    • 75 12 Four-day Australian display A FOUR-DAY display of Australian medical and optical equipment will open tomorrow at the Australian Trade Commissioner's showrooms in Clemenceau Avenue. The display will be open daily from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. till Friday and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. According to the
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    • 197 12 Jobs for the girls from YWCA course GIRLS who attended a course on housecraft organised by Outram Road YWCA all went to hotels and restaurants for jobs. A spokesman for the YWCA said that the course had been organised at the request of 25 girls who lived at Bukit Ho
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 324 12 H You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon in the I H Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singa- H pore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of Eu- I H ropean foods will be served everyday from 12 noon H H until 3 p.m. Eat as much as you
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      • 515 12 JORGANISATION 13th BIG DAY NO FREE LIST Due to film's length 4 shows Note Times: 11, 2.30. 6.30. 9.15 I Jack Lemmon. Shirley MacLame. B "IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) Technicolor A Panavision NEXT CHANGE! David Chiang "Singing Killer" i (A Shaw production) I Mandarin in SHAWSCOPE. COLON I NOW SHOWING
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 33 12 TODAY: 5.00 a.m. (7.4 ft.); 8.10 p.m. (6.9 ft) TOMORROW: 6.57 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 8.49 p.m. (7.5 ft.) DENNIS THE MENACE n ffiffl YOl/wx. mse, huh You might ujkm out Aa «6«r>^ese all
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    • Overseas company news
      • 135 13 THE HAGUE, Mon— A court here refused an appeal by NV Rubber fabriek Vredestein against a district court ruling of May, 1970 halting the takeover of Vredestein by Goodyear Tire and Rubber. The court sustained the district court's decision to enjoin Goodyear from voting Vredestein's new shares with a
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      • 144 13 NEW YORK, Mon. First National City Corporation reported that its 1971 first quarter consolidated income before securities gains (losses) rose to U5543,094,000, up 25.5 per cent, from the U5534,339,000 earned in the same period of 1970. The per share amount was 79 U.S. cents for the 19 7 1
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      • 108 13 ASHLAND. Kentucky, Mon. Ashland Oil said it has been discussing with a number of Japanese firms the possibility of oil and gas ventures in various parts of the world, including Asia and Africa. The talks were held during the past few months and concerned arrangements for delivery and
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      • 95 13 TOKYO, Mon. Mitsui Mining and Smelting says a formal contract to develop bauxite resources on Rennell Island, part of the Solomons Group in the Pacific is expected to be signed here by the end of this month. The firm acquired' exploration rights in June 1969. Its subsidiary on
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      • 73 13 LONDON, Mon. Mitchell Cotts Group and Tanganyika Concessions have informed Northern Mining of their intention to exercise the group's first options, whereby they will acquire between them a total of 492,000 shares of 50 Aust. cents each, 20 cents paid, at a premium of 95 cents per share.
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      • 148 13 UNAUDITED group profit before tax of Me A lister Company for the half-year ended December 1970 was $684,000, compared with $737,000 for the similar period in the previous financial year. Chairman C.W. Tresise said in a statement yesterday that the current figure was after making provisions for bad and
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    • 262 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rate fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore, Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for April 19) On New York TT 6.***** South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.0150 1,000 piastres) 16.90 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling
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    • 597 13 The market closed easier on balance in very quiet trading yesterday. Anxiety over the U.K. economic situation, underlined by the latest set of unemployment figures and the prospect of substantial redundancies in the British steel industry caused uncertainty among leaders. Towards the close, the Financial Times index
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    • 359 13 1971 -A difficult year says Shell chairman SHELL REFINING chairman Dr Richard Hu said 1971 would be a "difficult year" and results would depend on the company's ability to obtain higher prices for its petroleum products. Profit before tax for 1970 amounted to $10,820,000. an increase of 7.9 per cent
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    • 162 13 EASTERN SMELTING reported that net profit of the group before tax was $10.7 million for the year ended January 1971, compared with $9.44 million for the previous year. Investment income contributed $3.4 million to profits during the year, compared with 12. 4 million in the previous
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    • 138 13 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION (UIC) reported that unaudited net profit before tax was about $1.5 million for the six months ended January this year In an interim report, the directors said the company has been granted tax relief for the balance if profit amounting to 3,723,000
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    • 477 13 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Government may consider measures to assist aid recipients to meet losses in the event of a possible upward revaluation of the yen, according to Government sources today. The measures to be adopted could include either a shifting of the
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    • 261 13 PEOPLE in business Mr MARTIN LEE, sales manager of Eastern United Trading, and Mr ONG CHIN BENG, director, will leave next month on a three-week visit to West Malaysia and Brunei where they will appoint distributors for the company's principals. Eastern United Trading are agents for Ashley wallpapers, Waldec pre
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    • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50, (2) 152.20; Hongkong 40.24; Beirut Closed; London 38.908, 39.055; Zurich Closed; Paris 39.30. 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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    • 26 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 19, sterling per metric ton). Tone: steady; Spot 1486, 1487; 3-month 1485, 1486; Settlement 1486; Total turnover 390 tons.
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    • 374 13 The stock market yesterday overcame a relatively sluggish opening and moved higher in early active trading. The Stanpoors Industrial average was up about 20 cents and advances outnumbered declines by 487 to 369 after about 60 minutes into the session. Steels continued to trade mostly higher
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    • 197 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals eased yesterday, but unilever closed fractionally higher. Shippings and plantations were mixed. Local industrials were mixed with Ocevan der Grinten a firm spot. Heineken and N aarden-Chemie eased, however, after Friday's strong performance. Bols eased in sympathy. Banks were quietly mixed. In otherwise mixed insurances, Nationale
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 61 13 ZV ADVERTISEMENTS j HAVC YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents FOR YOUR BUSINESS frauds and commercial crimes or uniformed security guards, consult SHEARES AND PANG Tel. *****/***** DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials Bring these to Motion Smith
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      • 72 13 REDIFFUSION T.V. RENTALS. HP. OR CASH We have a complete range of models and prices at our SHOWROOMS 182 Clemenceau Avenue 233 People s Park Complex. Ist Fl 149 Joo Chiat Road 359 Block 101 Corporation Drive Jurong Town. Also Kuala Lumpur. Petaling Jaya. Ipoh, Penang Butterworth REDIFFUSION REPAIRS ANY
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    • 604 14  -  CAROL DUKE 14, SHORT ST DERRICK TAY HARRY TAN WEE GAIK EAN A Fantasy of Dreams Do dinosaurs have canker sores, or do they have gigantic roars? Or picture an elephant, trying to get Into a tent And picture all the money I spent to pay for the
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    • 251 14  -  JACK LEONG By RIGHT ON WE recently received a poem from a young Chinese boy. The rhymed verse described the writer sitting by his fireside as the snow created a blanket of white silk on the earth. I can appreciate a creative imagination, but I
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      43 14 YOU ASK WHY I'M SO UNHAPPY? CAN'T YOU SEE I WAS BORN WITH THIS FREAK OVERGROWN POINT? EVERYONE MAKES FUN OF ME.' DON'T WORRY ALL OF US HAVE OUR PROBLEMS. IT'S HOW WE FACE THEM rHAT MATTERS. [T'S WHAT'S UfSIDE IHAT COUNTS.
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
      • 814 14 s^= radio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tssr^S 1 ir m o r n n£ and Programme l.ng°.po A r. T^?. ry wJ!; f (MX'* "^,l^ Pro fMaut-Rep^)"" 18 S nEaP re S P~" <C.rtoon) 4.15 Peyton Place (Repeat) 6.00 News (Malay) f "22 < L'?* e T_ 617 The Rovers Sitting 6.00 Skippy
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      • 475 14 Star view It is nothing sickly romantic, nothing ridiculously unrealistic as in some comedies and nothing swift and violent as in private-eye series. The programme "Portrait of a Lady" stands above all of them. It has good script and is good drama which Is meaningful and serious although at times
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    • 462 15 THE young still dictate fashion. No matter how hard they may try, most ladies over 40 just don't have the stuff to wear today's clothes especially hotpants. Elizabeth Taylor crash dieted in order to fit into her pair, but the results are still questionable. Nobody
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    • 907 15  - A Cross spirit canned forever THE walls; of the can were cold, drab and unyielding. The interior was filled with thick, red, mushy Campbell's Tomato Soup concentrate. It was airless for the can was vacuum-sealed. The concentrate was cold, clammy, soft and yielding. It was smothering. Under normal circumstances, Chris
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    • 427 15 3 for 'Age Asicins tably the ragged er whose sports car is I large enough to modate his height. •u walk Into the most t Chinese restaurant ;apore, where English y a foreign language ghtly mahjong games e the sound track, 111 invariably see a wall poster featuring te, care-free
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    • 68 15  -  DERRICK TAY By LOOK what we bagged on safari! None of your tame old lions, but some real wild women. Strip off the war paint that doesn't leave much else and you'll find two not-too-tame models. They're showing the latest clothing (should that be unclothing?) trend the African
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    • 173 16 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand's foreign currency reserves, which had shown a marked tendency to decline for many months, were now increasing, Finance Minister Serm Vinnichayakul said today. He a Iso said' that Thailand had obtained a US* 1,700,000 loan from the Asian Development Bank
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    • 498 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Industrials held very steady in post-weekend trading yesterday and prices made further advances on renewed support. Of the 77 counters traded with a volume of 1,534,000 units, 62 issues were higher, five lower and 10 unchanged. Better class stocks and market
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    • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
      • 312 16 RUBBER 110.25 cents per kilo (up 1.50 cents). After an extremely slow start, first business yesterday was done in May 1 RSS at 108.75 cents per kilo, unchanged from Friday's closing price. Some speculator buying towards the close of the morning session lifted prices by 0.75 cent but
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      • 63 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Mainly nominal, ClF's May 15.50 15.75, June 15.60, 15.90; Spot 15.95 16.10; Settlements May 16.10 16.30, June 16.50 16.50, July 16.50 16.70, July /Sept. 16.70 16.80, Oct/Dec. 17.25 17.40, Jan/March 17.70 17.85, April/June 18.00 18.20, July/Sept. 18.25 18.40,
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      • 46 16 TIN $650.00 a picul (down $1.1216). Official turnover improved 61 tons yesterday to 291 tons but the price was $1.12% per picul lower at $650. The tone of the market was termed fairly steady, with overseas interest reported from the United States and Japan.
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      • 131 16 US begins sugar quota hearings WASHINGTON, Mon.— Ambassador Ernesto Lagdameo has said he is optimistic that the Philippines will continue to be the main foreign supplier of sugar for the American market and may obtain a share of the growth in U.S. sugar consumption. The Philippines was the first witness
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      • 110 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian April/May and June 204 1 a, July 205, all reseller. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted, Malayan April/May 155 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June 285
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      • 42 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0 afloat 420.0, April/May 415.0, May /June 412.5, July/Aug. 400.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 400.0 April/May 355.0, June/Aug. 345.0; Malabar April/May 560.0.
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    • 188 16 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on a very quiet note today with virtually no business arranged during the weekend recess although the slightly lower rate of £5.75 was paid for wheat from South Australia to Basrah for May/June loading. Reports that the Mariana had been fixed for
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    • 330 16 Prices eased in \itc dealings yesterday following a wave of profit-taking. The stock average finished 17.44 yen lower at 2.439.95 yen. The turnover amounted to 230 million units. Early selective huying centred mainh on leaders and (Closing paid prices in yen, w Akai Electric 670 (6(i0) Asahi
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    • 598 16 Mining shares closed on a slightly firrrer note in late active trading yesterday. Oils maintained their strong position to the end, but industrials were unsettled. Speculatives Keywest and Towarnie plunged still further in reaction to what the market interpreted as a disappointing report, with Keywest down 14
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    • 301 16 Hotels continued to dominate activity in post-weekend trading yesterday. Associated Hotels attracted strong support and closed 45 cents higher at $9.10, and Wynncor added 50 cents to $12.30. City Hotels rose to $25.40, while Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels remained steady at $28.90. The market overall was firm
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    • 78 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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    • 591 17 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc BONNEVILLE Apr 29/May 1 New York (June 18). Boston (June 23). BBL/HC BUNGA MELOR June
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    • 166 17 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Lino ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp ACo (M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd 7601 1
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 152 17 LINES American President Lines AUS FRL Frota Line. GBL Golden p te Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line. SMIL States Marine-Isthmian Austasia Line— Golden Line. Buffalo Line t Lines. SM Safmanne; SCAN uunaio Line M|SC Malaysian International scanservice; SCI S.C.I. Lines; Shipping Corpn; MM SEN Sen S en Shipping; SC Shun
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      • 645 17 D borbertnxi^ SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC tmf.o* r. P.S'ham Peoaaf N.Vevk ■Baton N'F«4k •m«K» Mewtreal TRAVIATA G3-4/Apr^i Apr 24/25 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 Jun 17 TEESTA A pr 26/28 Apr 23/25 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 2i BONNEVILLE Apr 29/May 1 Jun 18 Jun 23 FORTNIGHTLY
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    • 486 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANDRZEJSTRUG ln Bangkok (Apr 21), Hongkong (Apr 27), Japan (May 3), Korea (May 10). POL/CFS ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham. Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26) Vancouver (June 27),
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    • 210 18 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. ADRASTUS 46 Apr 24/25 B'wan, Dumai, P. Balam, Tg. Pandan, S'rang, S'baya, B'papan. M'sal. BF/MC CHERRY LAJU ln p, /Apr 22 S orong, Biak, Djajapura/ Monokwari. LS/LS DARPOEMPAT In Pt/Apr 22 Pekan Balam/Dumai. SI/S DARPOLIMA m Pt/Apr 21 Pangkal Balam.
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    • 167 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 p. s'ham (Apr. 25) S'pore (Apr. 26) Fremantle (May 3) AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA May 13/15 S'pore (May 15/17), Fremantle (May 24). AUS/AUS BRORiVER Apr 24/27 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER June 3/10 Penang (June 11/12), P. S'ham (June
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 371 18 1 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Th« National Shipping Line of Malaysia HHissssssVHßHissssV^isssssssssssssssssssssssVHl^isssVMH^HHHHsW FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BUMCA OMUO 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Havre b// London H// Mimoui| i4, M o*m io// Antwerp it/ 1 Bremen i\/ 1 •UMA MCLO« 14/^1 Jun M/JS
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      • 253 18 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF Nagoya Mam, Permina SINGAPORE Samudera, Kota Naga, AUTHORITY HAS Swift Dragon MADE THESE Chindwara, Cheung BERTHING Chau, Lapampa ARRANGEMENTS Shoryu Maru USS FOR APRIL, 20. Regulus, Tung Mingg OUT: Kloosterkerk Golden Wonder, 1/2; Traviata 3/4; Rena Golden Hill, Uniworld, 5; Eumaeus 15/16; Helma Taylor,
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    • 830 19 SUNGEI WANG PRE-DERBY FAVOURITE SUNGEI WANG II has put himself in the Perak Derby picture with a smashing performance at Ipoh on Sunday. Regarded as a stayer, the Macquario gelding shocked his connections when he came out of the blue to finish a close third to Mathies' Road and Copperplate
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    • 761 19 STIPENDIARY Stewards reports for the weekend races at Ipoh. SATURDAY Race 1 TINY TIM (R. Low) missed the start by several lengths.. Race 2 At the start BLUE CHIPS (Ali) and POLICY HOLDER (Wilson) were slow to begin. Near the 3 furlong post, PRESTIGE
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    • 585 19 SEOUL, Mon. Japanese bantamweight Shintaro Uchiyama, formerly ranked fourth, was made No. 1 contender, replacing compatriot Shigeyoshi Ohki, in the April ratings of the Orient Boxing Federation (OBF) released here by the OBF Secretariat here. The change was due to Uchiyama's victory over Ohki in a recent
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    • 86 19 SEOUL, Mon. -y Twentynine boxers from six countries will compete in the second Asian junior boxing championship opening here tomorrow, the South Korean Boxing Association said today. The contestants, all under 19, are eight from Japan, eight South Koreans, five from Taiwan four from The Philippines, two from
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 366 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1 B~^ r js I |6 j |7 JTF~^ lid 1 i I I I I. Th«> editor has a drawback Make known the little devil his name! (6) has a skill (6) K. Threatened to make me dance 2. Con ain't misbehavin' (4) around (7) 3. Random
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      • 67 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff L-^* LAOS WILL YOU'RE ENOUGH "N/" UH f HAVF THFM tpatu 1 K can/ biccc rftT "N t VTfiM I nnc l/UUBLc rUn Olf-r I LIKE THEM TO I \/P n*i TO r>r» nuo rt\Ai&i cnucTuiur Triir-r.i- WE TI U DS > f EI j
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      527 20  -  JASBIR SINGH Henry Tan strong contender for Sportsman of the Year award SINGAPORE'S only world ranking ten-pin bowler Henry Tan, 27, looks a good bet to win the Sportsman of the Year 1970 award. He has been nominated by the Singapore Ten-pin Bowling Congress for the coveted title.
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    • 443 20 S'pore in zone final with 2-1 victory SINGAPORE emerged South Zone champions in the Malaysian Malay soccer tournament for the Sultan Gold Cup. Before 3,600 fans the largest for a long while Singapore beat Johore 2-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. It was a thriller from
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    • 215 20 Sunil rescues India again with 180 not out PORT OF SPAIN, Mon.: Small built Sunil Gavaskar came to the rescue of India again with his brilliant knock of 180 not out in the Fifth and final Xest against West Indies here yesterday. Sunil's great innings gave India a fighting chance
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    • 82 20 INDIA Ist inns 360 WEST INDIES Ist inns 526 INDIA 2nd inns (Overnight 94 for 1). S. Gavaskar not out 1 80 A. Ali lbw Sobers 3. A. Wadekar c Shepherd lbw Noreiga 54. D. Sardesal c and b Foster 21. Viswanath b Sobers 38 Jaisimha not out 12
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    • 89 20 SINGAPORE Recreation Club 'B' defeated Prisons 4-0 in the Singapore Hockey Association division two match on the Padang yesterday. Left-winger R. Chua gave Recs the 1-0 interval lead. The other goals came from William Leong (37th); D.S. Dhilon (43rd and 55 th). S RC: Roily,
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    • 22 20 HOCKEY: Div. 2 RAF Changi v Police B' (Changi, 5.15 p.m.) Friendly GSC v Gazelles, Johore Bahru (GSC, 5.15 p.m.)
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    • 444 20 NEW YORK, Mon. After an historic visit to China, most members of the U.S. table tennis delegation returned to the United States yesterday, and one member disclosed they turned down an invitation to extend their Chinese tour. "They asked us to stay
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    • 125 20 BOSTON Mon, Just one year ago, Pat McMahon a former member of Ireland's Olympic team, had to become a sprinter in the final 150 yards to beat a flying Finn in the Boston Marathon. However, it was for third place. McMahon won the dash to the wire as Pentti Rummako
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    • 153 20 SINGAPORE will be represented by a 21 -member team including officials for the Asian Youth soccer tournament at Japan from April 24 to May 5. The competition is for the Tunku Abdul Rahman Trophy. The team will be led by Mr. Yap Boon Keng (manager),
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    • 158 20 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines got off to an impressive start in the Singapore Women's Netball association's Business Houses League when they thrashed Chartered Bank 17-6 at Farrer Park yesterday. The bankers playing well in the early stages managed to hold MSA to a 4-4 score. But once the airlines found
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      41 20 Korea's Hahn Chang Sang (centre) with the US$l5,OOO Korea Open golf championship trophy in Seoul on Sunday. From left: Jim Conace (U.S.) fourth, Cheng Chung Fa (Taiwan) second; Hsieh Min Nan (Taiwan) fourth; and Lu Liang Huan (Taiwan) second. AP radiopicture
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