Eastern Sun, 7 March 1970

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAIL Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1285 Saturday* 7 March 1970. MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents
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  • 425 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) More than 200 members of the Indonesian Air Force, including 77 officers, have been detained in the past few weeks for alleged secret ties with clandestine Communist organisations, an Air Force spokesman said today. He told reporters that the officers
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  • 228 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Political parties in Sarawak have agreed not to indulge in slogans or campaigns at the resumption of elections, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today. They also agreed that they would not put up new candidates, he added The Tunku was speaking
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  • 151 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Philippines Ambassadordesignate to Malaysia. Mr. Romeo Busuego. arrived here today to assume his post. He told newsm®n *t the Kuala Lumpur international airport that he was hapov to be back here "I had a very pleasant posting here before and I have
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  • 115 1 MANILA. Frl. (Router) Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo today launched a campaign to promote 1971 around the world a* "Visit ASEAN Year. Indonesia. Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand who make up ASEAN the Association of South-east Asian Nations have planned the year to
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  • 238 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Thai Armed Forces Chief of Staff Dawee Chullasapya iu.a today Thailand had undertaken to step up the role of its forces against Communist euerrillas along the Thai-Malaysian border in a new agreement with Malaysia to be signed on Monday. Air Chief
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  • 126 1 HONG KONG Fri (Reutert The rightwing Hong Kong newspaper "Truth Dally"' today claimed that Malaysian Communist guerilla leader Chin Peng had been in the Portuguese territory of Macao recently The Chinese language dally sa d Chin Peng attended a secret Pekingsponsored meeting in Macao connected with
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI. Fri (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi todav promised to donate her eve* to tlje National Eye Batik when she d:es Mrs Gandhi. 52. conveyed th* decision in a etter to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences here.
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  • 62 1 THESE two photos of U.S. Major Raymond C. Schrump, captured by the Vietcong 21 months ago, were presented to his wife, Ann, by French correspondent Madeleine Riffaud Thursday in Paris. Mrs. Schrump was received by Vietcong representatives in Paris and given a letter in her husband's handwriting the first letter
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  • 342 1 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Members of Porliament narrowly defeated a Conservative motion Thursday night censuring the government's entire defence policies. After a two-dav debate in the House of Commons, the opposition motion was defeated by a vote of 289 to 231. a government majority of
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  • 58 1 PARIS Fr: (Reuter* Left ard right-winr students dashed at the -Paris law faculty todav a« th«» government authorised a big student rallv in the troubled university campus of Nanterre About 200 youths using broken tweces of furniture as weapons were Involved in the tfash at the law farul
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  • 220 1 TEL AVIV. FrL (IPI) An Israeli commando force smashed an Arab ruerrilla base on the east snore of the Dead Sea in Jordan yesterday just 24 hours before the guerrillas planned a strike into Israel, the Israeli Military Command said The Israeli troops killed three
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  • 107 1 MELBOURNE, Fri. (Reuter) Australian Customs Department has smashed an international smuggling ring that was bringing deadly foreign snakes into the country —some of them through the post. Customs Minister Donald Chipp said today that following simultaneous raids in Sydney and in the Queensland towns of Bundaberg and Townsville,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 222 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik was reported yesterday to have suggested an Asian declaration to warn outside powers against interfering in the internal affairs of Asian countries. The national new* agency, Press Trust of India, and the All
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  • 314 2 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Three Americans were killed and 27 wounded on Wednesday in a string of clashes along Communist infiltration routes on the northern coast, U.S. military spokesmen reported. One US Marine w«, s killed and eight wounded when their n.ght camp northeast of
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  • 58 2 TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) The Japanese government has decided to allow applications for re-entry permits from Chinese residents who want to visit the Canton trade fair, the Japanese Ministry announced today. A Ministry spokesman said 34 Chinese businessmen residing here had asked to be allowed to reenter the country
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  • 214 2 MANILA. Fri. (TPI) A militant student organisation yesterday announced plans to stage an "antipoverty" march on Mar. IT after an 11-day picketing of the U S. Embassy. The announcement followed a proposal last Wednesday bv Manila Mayor Antonio Yillegas to bold a 30-dav truce on anti-gov-ernment
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  • 86 2 NEW DELHI. Frt (Reuter) The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry said todav that the steep rise In direct taxe* on incomes and wealth proposes by Prime Minister Indira Gandh! in her budget for 1970-71 would discourage capital formation It said in a statement issued after
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  • 58 2 RAWALPINDI. Fri. fUPI) Pakistan ha s no official information about Thailand's reported decision to repudiate her treaties of amity and commerce with In'* countrv a Fore.gn Office spokesman said vesterday A press report from Bangkok had said Thailand had notified Pakistan and 16 other countries of its decision
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  • 263 2 CANBERRA, Fri. (Reuter) Australia's Defence Minister, Malcolm Fraser, said here today he will fly to the United States tor talks on the F-111 fighter bomber ordered by Australia, and will if necessary raise he question of an alternative aircraft. Fraser told the House of
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  • 114 2 HONG KONG. Fri. <Reuten Peking Radio charged today that India had been Intensifying war preparations along Its borders with China and Pakistan. The radio said the Indian government increased military spending tremendously this year and was exploiting the people. Small airfields and railways had been
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  • 585 2 VIENTIANE, Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma said today he would tolerate North Vietnamese use of the Ho Chi Minh trail through southern Laos if the North Vietnamese would withdraw from the rest of the country. "I told the Ambassador from North
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  • 225 2 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) A Japanese delegation boarded a train for China early today, en route to Peking tor tough negotiations on a new trade agreement with Communist China. The flve-member delegation. led by former welfare Minister Eshlml Furul and former Ambassador to London Shunlch!
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  • 78 2 TAIPEI. Frl <Reuter> An eight-member That delegation has flown In from Bangkok lor air agreement talks with Nationalist China, the Central News Agency reported today. The delegation is led by Dr. Sirilak Changdangsu. Vice-Chairman of the Thai Civil Aeronautics Committee. During the four-day talks, two countries will
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  • 220 2 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPI) President Yahya Khan Thursday expressed regret that no "meaningful advance" has been made in efforts to settle basic disputes with India. Yahya noted the "deteriorating situation In the Indian occupied Kashmir' In a speech at a banquet honouring cislting Shah Mohammad Reza
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  • 62 2 HONG KONG. Fd (UPI) Governor Sir David Trench and Lady Trench will leave here March 17 on a visit to Expo *7O In Osaka, a government spokesman said yesterday During ttieir six-day stay in Japan, thev will be guests of the Japan Association for the 1970 World
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  • 56 2 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuten Widowed Mrs. Peggy Cole emptied a can of petrol over herself and died in flames in her suburban garden here early today. A neighbour, who saw Mrs. Cole. 52. run across the lawn and die enveloped in flames, said she had been depressed since the
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  • 253 3 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. Fri. (Reuter) One man was shot, six arrested and an untold number injured when thousands of black power supporters rampaged through streets here yesterday. The clenched fist demonstrators smashed doors and windows of three banks and seven offices in their third
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  • 117 3 VATICAN CITY. Fr 1. (Reuteri A 12-volume encyclopaedia of Roman Catholic saints which took 500 experts 10 years to complete has been presented to the press here. The encyclopaedia, called the "Bibliotecha Sanctorum.** is the most complete work on saints in existence. Its preparation was one of
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  • 132 3 NEW YORK Fri. (UPI) Fifteen homosexuals, members of the Gay Activist Alliance <GAA>, went to city hall yesterday in an effort to register protests with Mayor John Lindsay. However, they were turned away by police. After police had shoved the protestors from the door and down the steps,
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  • 101 3 LONDON. Fri. <UPD Seven hundred miners emerged safely yesterday from pits where they had been trapped for 12 hours A country-wide blizzard had dumped up to 13 Inches of snow and caused widespread power failures. The miners at three pits around Deal. In the southeast. were marooned 3,000
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  • 281 3 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Stripper Ronnie Bell (44-24-34), strolled down Wall Street yesterday in a fight sweater to grve a boost to the stock market— and also to make a point among bosom enthusiasts. She was testing her theory that declining stock prices
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  • 92 3 WASHINGTON Fri (UPI> The Lockheed Aircraft Corporation yesterday told the Defence Department it will have to stop production of the controversial C-5A Jet transport unless it is granted more money to cover increased production costs. The Air Force has reduced its order for the giant
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  • 103 3 MANILA. Frl. (Reuter) The Philippines faces a nation-wide public transport strike next week following the government's refusal to grant a 50 per cent fare Increase to bus and Jeepney drivers. The Bus Operators Association of the Philippines (BOAP). In a petition to the Public Service commission.
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  • 203 3 CALCUTTA. Frl. (Reuter) Several thousand employees of business houses In Calcutta staged a mass demonstration and strike today in protest at the transfer of a firms offices from the city and the closure of another company Several firms have recently moved their head offices from Calcutta
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  • 156 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) —The government yesterday asked a federal court to set aside the United Mine workers' election Dec. 9 in which incumbent President Boyle defeated Joseph Yablonski. The Justice Department filed suit on behalf of the Labour Department asking that the election be voided
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  • 229 3 BONN, Fri. (UPI) Officials announced the arrest of a West German army sergeant accused of spying for East Germany yesterday. The report came shortly after a ring feeding the capital's most precious secrets to the communists was smashed. Sgt Hugo Preisler was arrested at
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  • 366 3 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The Federal Bureau of investigation yesterday arrested 11 men, including tour state police officers, in connection with a multi-mil. lion-dollar gambling operation involving sports events. The 1 1 were arrested on charges of bribery and inter-state gambling involving reputed
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  • 59 3 LUCKNOW, India. Frl. 'Reuter) A Legislator tried to pull the presiding Deputy Speaker from his chair in the North Indian Uttar Pradesh State Assembly today in an unprecedented scene in the House The Deputy Speaker. Basdeo Singh, held on to the chair's arms as House Guard? forcibly removed
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  • 337 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) —The international Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty came into force yesterday with world-wide appeals for a halt to the nuclear arms race and calls for general disarmament. With ceremonies in Washington, Moscow and London, 48 countries have now finally committed themselves to
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  • 223 4 BONN, Fri. (Reuter) West Germany today took stock of deadlocked talks with East Germany aimed at smoothing the way tor an unprecedented east-west summit meeting. Negotiators for the two Bides separated yesterday after three days of talks In East Berlin on th» technical details for
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  • 96 4 MAIDSTONE. England. Fri. iFeuter) Caravan proprietor Peter Barrs told a court here yesterday he had smuggled illegal Immigrants Into Britain at 400 sterling a time. Barrs travelled to France where he picked up the Immigrant* and smuggled them through the customs In a caravan, he told the Kent
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  • 58 4 BRUNEI Frt. (Reuter) Admiral Sir Peter HillNorton. Commander-in-chief of British Forces In the Far East, said yesterday he would like British troops to continue training In Brunei after the 1971 British mllltarv withdrawal fmm the region. However, he said this would have to await the outcome of talks
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  • 363 4 UK BANK INTEREST RATE LOWER BY 1 1/ 2 LONDON, Fri. (UPI)— Britain yesterday lowered its bank interest rate by one-half per cent in a move which one Ame rican banker interpreted as a step toward a general reduction in lending costs throughout the world. The main interest rate was
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  • 107 4 PARIS Fri. (Reuter) Three hundred students ransacked the nffice of the Dean of the Science Faculty of Paris University vesterday. They threw files through the windows and tearing out telephone wires The students attacker the office of Dean Marc Zamanskv a'ter a meeting attended by 1.000 people
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  • 128 4 BELGRADE FYI (UPI) Foreign Secretary Mlrko Tepavac will visit several countries In the near future, a government spokesman announced yesterday. He did not say which countries. However, an official announcement with all details will be Issued In the next day or two. Tepavacs trip has been
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  • 273 4 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) —Communist China is publicly opposed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but she probably will adher* to its provisions as rigidly as any of its supporters. The Chinese had no immediate comment on the coming into force of the treaty. However,
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  • 211 4 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) Both tides in the Vietnam War blamed each other for the increased fighting in Laos and exchanged charges of 'inhumanity' in another apparently fruitless session yesterday of the Paris Peace Talks. Comments by negotiators as they left the 57th meeting of the
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  • 514 4 MARSEILLES, Fri. (Renter) The French Nary today awaited a report from experts who examined a Tunisian freighter here in the slim hope of determining the cause of the mystery disappearance of the French submarine Eurydice. Fifty-seven men, including a Pakistan Navy officer on a training
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  • 486 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) —Czechoslovak intelligence officials befriended an elderly British Memberof Parliament. Thy then squeexed secret information out of him over an eight-year period, a London court was fold today. Before the court was 69-year-old William Owen, Labour Member of
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  • 53 4 WASHINGTON. Fri (UPI) An Illinois Republican Congressman yesterday urged Congressional support of President Nixon's request for a US$lOO million contribution to the Asian Development Bank The Congressman. John N. Erlenbom. made his remarks In a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives which *'*s published in
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  • 59 4 CHITTAGONO. E Pakistan Fn (Reuter) Pakistan's Navy is maintaining an effective deterrent" to face anv threat from an Indian Naval buildup. Pakistani Navy Chief V:ce- Admiral Muzaffar Hasan sa :d vesterday. He ♦o'd reporters here that Pak:stan was giving priority to its defences and that the Navy would
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  • 504 6 yHE arrest of 77 Air Force officers in Indonesia is not an isolated event but a link in a chain that is being forged by the Suharto government. Possibly it is not even the last link and more peopie. in important walks of life, may be arrested
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  • 273 6 QNE cannot but be whimsical about the heat that was generated in the British Parliament over maintaining British military presence in Malaysia and Singapore. One Member of Parliament called the angry exchange of words "drunken disorder" and asked that bars in the Houses of Parliament be
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  • 840 6  -  By GLEN WRIGHT, Gemini News Service APIA, Western Samoa: Fiji may become independent on October 10 next, the 96th anniversary of its cession as Crown Colony to Queen Victoria. A historic document requesting Britain to grant Dominion status to the 320-island British outpost in
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  • 532 6  -  By NICK LAMBERT OSKALOOYA, lowa, (Reuter) When 53-year, old Edward Briney rigged a bobby-trap in a vacant farmhouse 10 miles (16 km} from here, he had no idea he would become a national celebrity. As a precaution against burglars, he fixed a 20guage shotgun so
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  • 1335 6 ps's ids ihiiijjMs If all had (one well, the shooting of "Man's Fate' ought to begin this month. While the fate of Man* and Singapore s extra income hang in the balance, our clamour-starved starlets need not vex. You can take it from a has-brrn (namely
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  • 600 6  -  By Betty Pilkington (Gemini News Service) NEW YORK: The crescendo of warnings from experts that time may have almost run out for life as we know it is working in favour of the huge UN international conference on the human environment set up for
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 314 7 Chjnoe I?'?*' for t#,e bett r P art in th« Stock E«3 shade easier Singapore by mixed sentiment. Industrials closed However, there was little deterioration in tha price level as generally movements were narrow and interest concentratad on selected issues under speculative influence.
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    • 1125 7 EBUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Tnnft "umber of shares tradid in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:. INDUSTRIALS Acma $2 39 (1) $2.38 (5); DIM $2.43 (2); Alcan $2.06 (1) $2.04 (2) $2.05
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    • 43 7 TOKYO. Fri (UPI) A total of 207.640 new automobiles. not including light mimcars were registered during February, the Japan Automobile Dealers' Association said The figure represented a 25 8 per cent increase January and 9.2 increase over February of 1969.
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    • 95 7 THK o«on prlf»» 11 im Miltapurf (binrtf PriMtgif 1 K»change ywterdaj »»re.Bu)(f »«ll*« Cornnui Oil IF O B > Bulk .S6 CtN'onui oil (F O B Hrura AA40 Mixcil iopra (W Miilitol> While Pepper irnBi 170 HO Mmwak White Pepprr 161 50 (lOBl nau»«k *pe«lal Black Pepp«-r 1HIH1 Wfl'V
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    • 749 7 SID and offer prices 1 officially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia an J Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS Bu> ers iellera ACMA 2 36 2 39 Alcan 2 04 2 or, Ben A- Co 178 1
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    • 260 7 MARCH first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 63i cents per lb. up one and three eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone oj tne market was steady quiet. The market ruled generally steady during
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    • 518 7 v.. V v Sydney Stocks, mm Closing Prices SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) A turbulent week on the Sydney exchange ended Friday with mining stocks drifting slightly. Trading on the dosing market reflected the overall edginess which sprang from the Tasminex fiasco. But. still. many operators agreed the market
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    • 32 7 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) The Philippine peso levelled off at a slightly Improved rate of 6.10 pesos to US$l Friday after the government stepped in to stop the peso's further decline.
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    • 442 7 THE overriding influence in the market this week wet once more the American stockpile and its future. The doubt and uncertainty which has surrounded the current stockpile enigma probably confounds that of any previous occasion state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. A week-end assurance from the
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    • 130 7 LONDON. Fri. <UPI> The marking up in prices thai lollowed tne half per cent bank rate cut was soon wiped out in stock markets Thursday when buyers failed to appear In anv great numbers. Overall the market closed mixed after see-sawing earlier in the afternoon. By
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    • 92 7 LONDON Trl (UPI> Rubber marker closed steady quiet yesterday with spot 21-3 4. 22-1, 8. Settlement House April 22-1 8 22-3/8 May June and April/June 22-1 4 22-7/16 July/Sept.. Oct Dec and Jan March 22-3 8. 221 2 April June. July Sept and Oct Dec 22-5
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    • 80 7 VEW YORK Fri (UPI) Gold prices were mixed in routine trading Thursday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold rose 2 cents at the morning fixing but lost 1 '°r a second fixing of U5534.99 per troy ounce Zurich gold remained unchanged at $U535.00 and Paris
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    • 59 7 NEW YORK Frl. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded Thursday on the New York commodity exchange (Close* (Prev.) Mar 2225 22.25 May 22.25 22 25 July 22.25 22 25 Sept. 22 50 22 50 Nov. 22.50 22 50 Jan. 22.50 22 50 Mar. 22 50 22.50 Locally,
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    • 41 7 NEW YORK. Frl (UPI) Dow Jone s closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange vesterday. 30 Industrials 787.55 20 Transp 178.85 15 Utilities 118.71 65 Stocks 264 90 40 Bonds 69 57 Commodity futur«» Index 134.57 up 0.05.
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    • 14 7 THE tin price for yesterday was *677.12 i per pacul, up lIjOO.
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    • 110 7 A senior Australian hotel executive, Mr Genre* van Hoist, has been ap pointed Front Office Manager of the Singapore Hilton A graduate of the Salihurg Hotel School in Austria, he conies to the Singapore Hilton with many years of experience in the industry. Prior to his
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    • 139 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks finished in a firm note Thursday although considerably below levels. Turnover was moderate. The market got a psychological lift eariy in the session from a reduction in the prime Interest rate by the Bank of England. But demand
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    • 70 7 YOKOHAMA, Frt. (UPI) The Nippon Kokan K K.. 'Nippon Steel Tube Co. Ltd.) has completed the construction of a 2.000 ton catamaran flre-boat. claimed to be the largest of its kind in the world. The firm said the fireboat. christened "Shoryu" was turned over to the Nagoya
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    • 195 7 THE Port of Singspor* Authority hi* made fHe following berthing arrangements for today. Saturday, March 7. DEPARTURES G**d«wns Vessel^ 6 President Adams 10/11 Yeh Yun B 13'14 Theseus 19 Koryu Maru 29 30 Straat Clement 40.41 Bradeverett 4* Straat Colombo ARRIVALS C»<wlnw*s YeafteU I' 2 Master
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    • 134 7 HONG Ro*r.. rn (T?l Frida**« r«rr*ney rale* '«n^ plIM l»j rorrlfn Eifhint* i«<l Inveatmwit 1 »d i; Fuy«r» S*ller« r«f 100 Sfaiu dolla-* !45 146 p** 1.000 Tsiwir, d^llara f 74 p»- Australian rtolUr 4*0 X'tr 1 COO B'J'Ti*" k.'-iU *15 ffr l.non Indian rur**« ISO »"0
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    • 423 7 ARRIVAL* 8 15am M!»A 128 k Lumpur A 45 a.m. M- A 119 k l unipur 12 so p.m. MSA 451 kucblng 2 30pm MSA 021 R Lumpur. Malacca 825 p m MSA 453 R Klnabalu 340 pm. MSA 521 Bangkok. Peoanc 5.40pm MSA 665 Manila 7.10 pm
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  • 875 8  -  By ALAN RAKE, Gemini News Service LONDON: South Africa and Britain are now at loggerheads on the question of the Simonstown naval base and arms sales. South Africa is getting increasingly impatient in its demand for modern sophisticated weapons. The British Labour government
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  • 589 8  -  By PATRICK MASSEY LONDON, (Reuter) Startling prospects of new ways to be bom have been raised by a British doctor's disclosure that a human embryo can live and flourish in a test tube. Present plans are compartively
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  • 790 8  -  By BERNARD EDINGER JERUSALEM, (Reuterl Two steel-girdered army bridges, hastily slung across the muddy banks of the Jordan River, are the only open links between Israel and the Arab world. Hardly a weei goes by without a clash between Israeli patrols
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  • 406 8  -  By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UP!) Tke big surprise in the book business this season is a bestseller entitled "Everything you always wanted to know about sex but were afraid to a«k." It was written by Dr. David Reuben, who Is being hailed In advertising blurbs as
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  • 222 8  -  BT Joel N. Sburkin NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) The "brain drain" of foreign scientists to the United States is slowing down. Th# National Scien<-« Foundation says a total oi 10.300 fore.gn-born scientists a«<i engineers entered the UIS durin e 1963. 21 per c ent
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 115 8 DATELINE: DANGER! u m 9 CHC =»&£>"• S>V 4 m THc W!74Pn OF TD W\*AT Al?s VKHJ WJ?)TIN£ CM TW£ U/dLLS P 5^ 4? 3> I? m m by John Saunders and AJdenMcWliams yOU OO INTERVIEW THE LOCAL COPS AND I'LL 2 TALK TO THE 7f_ MERCHANTS J*' ABOUT THEIR
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  • 85 9 THE world-renown-ed Clark Brothers Eugene and James Clark will perform at the ORCHID LANTERN, TROPICANA from Monday to April 7. With two completely different proqrammes a night, the Clark Brothers will give our Singapore audience a musical visual of Broadway, together with comedy impressions, rhythmical tap
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  • 128 9 THAT movie about Naxism in the Thirties. "The Damned." is having more Influence on American designers than Paris. Before the Parjg spring openings, such names as Stan Herman. Donald Brooks. Gayle Kirkpatrlck. and Chuck Howard were already putting what thev call the "soft, floppy" look, with longer
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  • 613 9  -  Sin-nl.il,,jMi/sflf... SHEILAH GRAHAM jV EW YORK, Fri. Sophia Loren completed her role in "Sunflower" last September, but the picture is still in production. It could have been finished around Christmas time, but Marcello Mastroianni did not want to be separated from his family at that
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  • 523 9  -  Ann Landers Dear ann: Again i read in your column halt is not important.'* Hair is the most singularly Important thine in our son's life. Therefore, it is important to me. Granted, hair Is only a growth of inanimate protein, but to our son
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  • 48 9 Pictures has purchased "California Generation," upcoming novel by Jacqueline Briskin. The hook, which will be published in June by Lippincott. concerns the hangups, morals, fears and Ideals of a group of California High School graduates during the past decade. "CaJifornia Generation" la Misa Brlakin's first novel.
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    • 162 9 KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 11 m.s.) PROUDLY PRESENTS t\ Th Kt|ktH|ti« II Th* Popular Til«tn Sinter i#;' 4 Mill LI LI TIEN Mt«» B(B4Rt TA.N Flu. MISS ZAINAB HURI accompanied by |gf SEA PAL AC l QUINTET. SPECIAL LUNCHEON MUSIC jM H Also Presenting ■■S '7W SUZAN YERK Performing
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    • 23 9 1 iwatre Nxjhtclub-Cabaret• Restaurant Private Dwnoq Floor Shows 164 170 CJecrwrtceau Avenue SHOW TIMES WPM 12 M'night For Reservations, call Mei Ling 3G3622
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    • 294 9 ORGANISATION I- 1 D O Phon« ***** OPEN? TODAY No Fr»e L:*t 6HOWS NOTE TIMES U am 1 *5, 4no 6 30. »15 »!ld AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT LILY HO Si KAO YUAN '"THE GOLDEN KNIGHT" A SHAW PRODUCTION* Manda-n :n sni-f?p> Co.or CAPITOL pho n« ***** 10th BIG DAY: U
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    • 101 9 TODAY an Saturday. March 7, 1970. Mm yy* uah.V t* 9-27-32-42 /S4-63-73 TAURUS An. x i war M 3-12-20-29 49 52 82-87 GIMINI -/f-JUNt 20 51-53-59-40 lii-71-79-90 STAR GAZERS Bf CLAY R. POLLAK j U||A K Your Doily Activity Gwd» H S frr. 21 r+] •T According to th» Start.
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    • 58 9 CATHAY: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Wilma Harrison had a wealthy husband. A big playboy lover, v*.. A beautiful home. C a horrible death. I w WM, T>J£ lAWZR* 5K NEWMAN E A, 1 jlO RitP. awMULDAUR lay kh»CIMEY HUBERT- v MottaoiW kcan »n>rvr T« ODEON: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! THE KIND OF MOVIE SURPRISE
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    • 376 9 NOW SHOWING U a.m.. I.M. 4M. (30 ».M p m j THE LOOKING GLASS W *R" Christopher Jones Co.or. P'Vlslon I A Columbia Picture Tonight Midnight! Scope 4- Color II "SEVEN TIMES SEVEN" Oa*tone Mosch:n Gordon Mitchell CATHAY -***** LAST DAY! 11 am. 1 .10. 4 00. 6.30 A 9.30
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  • SUN SPORT
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      • 835 10  -  By Jimmy Lad Longer Trip Suits Him To The START the day with Bognor Camp. The Irish gelding was a fast second to Actor IV over 5-Jf on the first day and over today's extra trip he should have the beating of the field in Race
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      • 171 10 LONDON. Fri. i AFPi Britain's six major football pools firms are to pay an extra dividend on the "treble chance" next season. Punters will also get more points for an away win one-and-a-half points compared with the one point at present. But void
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      • 31 10 ORLANDO, Florida. Fri. (Reuter) The first round of the US$l5O,OOO (about £62.000) Florida Citrus invitation eoif tournament was postponed here today because of rain The tournament will now start todav
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      • 31 10 BARCELONA. Spain. Fri. YUPI) Former world featherweight champion Jose Legra of Spain outpointed Jimmy Bell of Australia In a 10-round bout here vesterday. Legra dominated the ft*nt all the way.
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      • 244 10 JIMMY I.AD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1: 5 > BOGNOR CAMP i 4 i Norellsgt ft I Gala Bern (5) BOGNOR CAMP 6 Gala Bern 7 I IMimeoa <10. T HUNTER 5 l Bognor C amp 7 > Istimewa RACE t: 1 ft> Pt.RKASA n 1 1 Wwal I 8
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      • 222 10 HAMPTON. Virginia. FTi. (Reuter> Czechoslovakia's Jan Kukal brought off the only upset in the second round of singles in the US. Lawn Tennis Association indoor championships but several other seeded players had to work hard for victory. Kukal. who scored an impressive win over professional Marty
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      • 37 10 Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will ho'.d their 1970 Junior Age Group swimming championships at Amber Road today starting at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Wong Kwok Leong. wife of the dub's vice-pre-sident. will give away the prizes
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      • 147 10 Penang, Fri. Kudadin, a smart winner last week, did an impressive workout on good going here this morning He was on a tight rein for his 3f in 38 Forest Jim was on the bit Itr his 3f in 45. Pil Marshal, with Rao up. did a sparkling
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      • 119 10 Comeback Chance Dodgy Milburn LONDON, Fri. (Reuter)— Colin Milburn, the burly England batsman who lost his left eye in a road accident ten months ago. was pessimistic about hi s chances of returning to first-class cricket when he returned from Australia yesterday. Milburn. who had "been In Australia for four
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      • 107 10 Japan 's D-Cuppers Confident HONG KONG, m |R,Uten Japan's Davis Cup tennis team arrived here today confident of victory in their first round Eastern Zone tie against the first Hong Kong team to enter the tournament. The tie will be played from March 14 to 16 at the Chinese Recreation
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      • 298 10 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. (Reuter) Veteran British driver Graham Hill, still recovering from a 150 mph crash in October, said yesterday he will race in the South African Grand Prix on Saturday. "I've decided to Have a go," the former world champion said at
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      • 152 10 LOS ANGEI.ES Fri (UPI) Former world featherweight champion Sugar Ramos of Mexico and Paul Rojas will meet in a 10round fight a t the Olympic auditorium on March 26. It was announcer! yesterday Rojas. of San Pedro. California. is an ex-Worbj Boxing Association featherweight titleholder Both
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      • 1149 10 Race It CI. S Div. 3—6 Furs.•1.50 p.m. ($5«ooo) t. MftOO 2 ***** Cairo Housing De» elnpmeni 9y 8u ft 11 S K Quek Lucftv J Donnelly E Donnelly Nelson Prettv 10 3 riws 4 J3250 5 ***** 22«(M) fl 0d*99 a ooooo Roan Prtnc« Novelist Bogwor
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    • 283 11 Excellent tackling and speed enabled the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment 'A' to register a 21-0 win over RAF Seletar 'A' in the SCC seven-a-side rugby championships held at the padang yesterday. The Kiwis gained their points through three goals and two tries. Kiwis Costello
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    • 47 11 HOTEL Singapura ed Tampines Rovers 3-2 in a Division One FAS League match at the Jalan Bwar Stadium yesterday. Score at half-time was 2-2. The deriding goal for Hotel was scored bv former International player Mahat Ambu In the early stages of the second-half.
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    • 568 11  -  By Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Defending champion Takaaki Koso of Japan, coolly forged to a twostroke lead at the half way stage of the Malaysian Open golf championship as team-mate and first round leader, Kenji Hosoishi took a tumble. The 31-year-old Japanese. seeking a
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    • 139 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Chairman of the Asian golf circuit. Mr. Leonardo Guinto. disclosed here today It wa* decided at yesterdays meeting to ask all host countries to limit the number of entries for next year's tournament to 141. He aald the committee felt this was
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    • 800 11 SECOND ROUND SCORES 135: T. Kono (J) 66, 63 (36-33). 137: B Arda (Pj 69, 68 (34-34). 138: Hsieh Yung Y© (C) 71, 67 (33-34); K. Yanaglda (J) 71, 67 (33-34); T Woolbank (A) 68. 70 (35-35). 139: A. Murray (A) 69. 70 (3.>-35); K Uchida (J>
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    • 281 11 TODAY'S THIRD ROUND DRAW 30: R. Geiselman (USA); Cho Tae Woon (K); Hassan Ali (M) (Am). 8.40: T Terajlma (J); N. Takasu (J); D. Nevil (USA). 8.50: H. Suzumura (J); R. G Lartgdal? (M) (Am); M. Kaneko (M). 9 00: M. Kono (J); A. Proud# (USA); H.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 633 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Sates Service Television Radio REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H P CABB Complete range to suit everyone Showrooms: CJemenceaa Airnnc, Joo Chtat Road. Taman Jurong REDIFFLSION repairs ant HAKE OF TV SETS. Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone 83*31/* 22 788 S pore Communal Aerial Systems Closed Circuit TV Background MuMc
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    • 709 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS i.t.SO kHAMi BAP I Is I UtltCU (ieocne-w Kngilah) 466 BuUt rim*h Road 81 OLA. Singapore 10. Hondas INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST Church W. king's Rnad B-b (Ages 3 up) 0:46 am WonbiD Ser*ice 11:00 am. Evening Service 6:00 pm For Information: Pbone *****0 IHLKI H OF THE GOOD ftHtPHLKU
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    • 520 11 RFMGIOF9 ANNOUNCEMENTS IH.dk AV KR HfNtM MUHtiDIsT I HI KI H tS& lelok **er street Singapore. 1. Sunday JOO »m_ Worship ScrHet English 10 SO a m. B\indav School 1100 *m Worship gemot (HokKleoi satarday 400 Dm. MetDixin lonib Peilowship HK'IHMD.4 (FRAN KM t.«TAIE) CHIRCH A. U» •**tl»» Street. Slmaporr
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    • 1215 11 (CHANNEL 5) P M 100 Opening Anncts in all Languages A Spare Kidft"i. 1 20 National Velvet The Swindle; 1 45 Star Soccer 4th Round F.A Cup Derby Vs Sheffield United; 2.35 Amuthum Thenum 3.10 Whicker's World Certainly. It's A Grubby Business; 420 What's My Lire. 440 Tr'awe Pirates' Pa*sag»>;
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  • 87 12 PHOTO shows Mr. Graham Fountain, Technical Sales Manager of Favelle Mort Ltd., with two members of the RAF Tengah Aero-Model Club, at the four-day Australian Materials Handling Equipment display from March 4 to 7, at the Display Room of the Australian Trade Commissioner in Clemenceau Avenue here. The man on
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  • 538 12 SINGAPORE can demonstrate to the world not only as a city of dignity in design but as a city of "Health and Happiness" if planned physical development for its immediate future and the 21st century is successfully implemented, the UN Special Technical Advisor for Housing
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  • 67 12 DR. A. BUDISTEANU, (above) UN Special Technical Adviser for Housing and Building Planning, •igns the report arising from the 10-day session of a U.N. review on the progress of the State and City Planning project. While Mr. Lim Cheong Keat (below) former President of Singapore Institute of Architects/
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  • 78 12 A joint company for operating and managing harbour tugs ha? been formed by two leading international towage organisations. The two companies are L Smit Co's International Sleepdienst of Rotterdam and Wm. Cory Son Ltd.. of London The agreement between the two firms rails for a world-wide operation,
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  • 151 12 ABOUT 20 Commonwealth countries including Singapore will take part in a seminar on the Changing Patterns in the Organisation and conduct of Foreign Policy" to be opened on Monday by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. The week-lone seminar, organised by the Ministry of Foreign
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  • 130 12 Prospects for Singapore exports to Britain this year will be the main topic of discussion between a visiting British shipping executive and local snippers and manufacturers. Peter Wynne, assistant Inward freight manager of the Blue Funnel Line. Is now in Singapore on the final leg of
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  • 146 12 Three members of a five-man trade promotional delegation from the West Australian Chamber of Manufacturers Incorporated met the Chairman and members of the Singapore Manufacturer's Association yesterday morning. Their discussions were said to be "very fruitful." The delegation arrived last Wednesday and will leave for Kuala
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  • 227 12 COMMUNITY leaders of Pukit Ho Swee Constituency were last night exhorted by their M.P., Mr. Sia Mui Kok, to set a good example on the people by being honest, sincere, helpful, sympathetic and co- operative. Mr. Sia, speaking at the Inauguration Ceremony of the Buklt
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  • 159 12 RESIDENTS in the vicinity of Margaret Drive can now have easy access to their shopping of watches and caneras with the opening of the Queenstown Photo and Watch Centre (seen above) at Margaret Drive The new shop, situated at Block 6C or Margaret Drive, next to
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  • 144 12 THE Boys' Brigade in Singapore which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year has arranged an elaborate programme to mark the occasion. Tomorrow the Brigade's Vice-President Rev Richard Ong will start the Road Relay from the Lutheran Church. Commonwealth Drive at 3 p.m. Some 30 teams
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  • 280 12 A Royal Malaysian Navy Petty Officer, Mohammed bin Abdul, 30, was yesterday convicted and fined $4OO by the Fifth Magistrate Syed Alwee Alsree for outraging the modesty of a tailoress Rokioh binte Sapari, 25, on Dec. 11 last year, at her home at Marsilling Road, in
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  • 85 12 THE first prize for this Sunday's Toto Craw, which is the last of the Chinese New Year Special, will be Slls.nnn The highlisht ©f the draw, which will be telecast over TV Slngan© r e will be the Luckv Draw. Th* Lucky Draw j 5 based
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  • 159 12 Mr. Mike H. Getto, an lESC Consultant Is now In Singapore to advise Hotel Royal on staffing, decor, layout and to work out arrangements for a link-up with an International chain. Mr. Getto who arrived here with his wife and two children owns two
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    • 83 12 TIME a TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN 4 19 am <3 8 ft.). 10 19 am. <lO 1 ft 504 p m <4 Ins 11 34 pm. <9 1 ft NAVAL DOCKYARD 4 12 am <4 4 ft.). 10 39 a.m. <lll ft). 437 pm (9 Ins.). 11.39 pm (11 ft).
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