Eastern Sun, 3 April 1971

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  • 23 1 EASTERN SUN angafmj own national daily Final edition 10 cents Ettd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1612 Saturday, April 3, 1971 M.C. (P) 2510
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  • 371 1 Safe here from Dacca A British woman refugee from war-ravaged East Pakistan last night fought back tears as she told the EASTERN SUN of her ordeal. The woman near exhaustion told of bitter fighting in Dacca and she said she feared for the lives of her husband
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  • 399 2 NEW type of bus body specially designed and developed to suit Asian conditions will be marketed soon. Mr Chua Boon Unn, Managing Director of Cycle and Carriage said this yesterday. He was announcing the establishment of a new company, In Singapore, the Supreme
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  • 89 2 A woman who fell ihroufh a roof white watering flowers died in hospital on Thursday. Madam Khoo Woi Sun. 61, the victim, waa watering flowers oa the root of her home at Jalu Besar n Wednesday. Then suddenly. It collapsed. and ahe ptaf- Ed 2© feet
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  • 380 2 A bank officer lost his wife to ten-pin bowling, the High Court was told yrsterday. Mr Lau Chin Hong, 40. said his wife. Madam Ng Peng Geek. 36, became "very interested" In bowling when it was introduced into Singapore six years ago.
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  • 88 2 Haji Mohamrd Ariff bin Suradi (right) and Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon (centre) Singapore MPs, chat to British MP Mr S.S. Allen during a House of Commons reception this week. The United Kingdom branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Alioelation gave the reception for 24 delegates from Commonwealth
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 63 2 I SINGAPORE TOWN 300 am <B. ft)- 10 35 am. (19 ft.); 8-SO pna ft 10.33 pm. (5.4 ft) TOMORROW 358 am. (7.5 ft.); 1205 pm. (24 ft.); 8.33 pm (8.3 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD 303 am (9.3 ft 10.18 am (2J ft.) 625 pm (7.7 ft); IIJM pm (8-6 ft.)
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  • 275 3 A pretty schoolgirl yesterday told bow she uw blood (rlcklin( from a lift la whi'h a man was crushed to death on Thursday. She is Miss Chan Ser Sian, 16. a secondary two pupil of Hua Yi Secondary Chinese School. Noise
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  • 431 3 r J~HIRD District Court Judge, K.T. Alexander yesterday ordered a "trial within a trial" to determine the admissibility of a statement allegedly made by a company director charged with corruption. The statement was allegedly made by Ho Ah Lam alias Ho Vee Lorn, 61,
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  • 137 3 Two men charged with vandalism were each sentenced to three months' joil end three strokes of the cone yesterdoy. They are Sabanl bin Salim, 29, a PUB trainee fitter, and Mohammad bin Abdul Ghani, 30, a deckhand with the Port of Singapore Authority. They
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 BY POPULAR DEMAND jgW t»om*UN MAURI I© mil "{SB?*" For S^*** ♦k, work! hmou* T&*>°~T£ ,3.-. Swi to «o* CM* CM* TJw* *tor* TM .oryf to™* p£d»f to•/•»«•»•* HAW PAR BRfIWWS H(i)
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  • 421 4 SINGAPORE con become on excellent base for the printing industry in Southeast Asia, the Minister for Science and Technology said yesterday. Dr Toh Chin Chye said: "Local production of books was 4.3 million volumes last year. "in Southeast Asia the production of
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  • 92 4 A mobile post office will serve residents of Queenstown and Tiong Bihru. The service begins on Monday. The mobile post office will be stationed at: Car park between Blocks 154 and 157, Mei Ling Street from 9 am to 11 30 am. Car park between
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  • 240 4 FOOD glorious FOOD Roll ao jour dffvfs batter your war into egg r«IK today Fresh farm egg s arc only Si a dosen Add short strips of turnip, radish, onicns ao4 sausage to the frothr batter Season to taste and lightly fry the nrixtnre as yon
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  • 97 4 The Post Office Savine* Bank has launched a biff cnapeUtiM to eaeourage people to save money. Prizes are worth $15.000 They include a car. air tickets to Bangkok. Hongkong and Taipei, television sets, casette sets and radios. The contest is in the form of a lucky
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  • 235 5 Profiteering charge refuted SINGAPORE'S cost of living is the lowest in Southeast Asia, the chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association Mr Whang Tah Liang, said yesterday. 'There is no need to be excited about the slight rise in living costs over the lost two
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  • 278 5 The Government should spend more money on improving social welfare. The MP for Whampoa. Dr Augustine Tan, said this last night. He said the Government should give loans to the poor and sick and spend more on homes for children and old people.
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  • 98 5 These men are retting things ready for a really ■mashing time today. They are anloading pianos to be used in a piano-smashing contest tomorrow. The contest will be one of the highlights at a fan fair to raise money for the British Army Locally Enlisted
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  • 99 5 The Ten gab Broadcasting Service, stationed in Singapore equalled the world record for non-stop broadcasting on Thursday. The assault on the world title began on January 8. The station has been broadcasting 24 hours every day ever since. But officially, TBS has not broken the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 raqous 05t.... welcomes members of the uJC-International to Singapore K s N N S s f? s I N fjf t/J r, «n t&M. "I. ft Wi M rflv fcn'i'- OUR DOORS ARE OPEN. The red carpet is spread* We will be pleased to have you as our house-guest. We
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  • THE WORLD THIS MORNING
    • 326 6 Don't interfere sav Rumania. Italy MOSCOW Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu yesterday told the Soviet Party Congress communist states should not have to copy Russia's policies in their development. Ceausescu and Enrico Berlinguer, the deputy leader of the Italian Communist Party, argued in favour of individual
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    • 233 6 BANGKOK Communist-trained MM tribesmen Kara stepped work on two strategic highways in northern Thei end on the border with Laos and Burma by ambushing Thai troops ond policemen. Police sources have said work on the ®O-mile highway between Ban Puan and Huay
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    • 44 6 MANILA The 8.000ton Philippine cargo ship Illigan Bay on her way to the Philippines from Belgium, was officially reported lost yesterday. The shio sent a distress signal in the Bay of Biscay on January 24. There were 39 people aboard.
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    • 70 6 MANILA About 70.000 people wore made homeless by ft Ore ttiftt destroyed ft IS-block area in Manila's crowded Toudo District on Thursday night At least two people were killedThe Are was one of the biggest in Manila in post-war years. Officials said It started la a
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    • 109 6 JAKARTA Foreign Minister Adam Malik teid yesterday he is trying to normolise relations befween Indonesia and China. Malik vu addressing the Legislative Assembly at Bandjarmast, South Borneo. Mr Malik said the freezing of relations between Jakarta and Peking did not help Indonesia. "If the relations are
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    • 92 6 A« ait* akt« wialda't he aa uto wttheert pretty (Ms tat when jn place a pretty |M m top mt jwmr prise aw. FN ma tte ik| af auUif peaple (W|®t akMt Ike ear. attriySfi mtSL aa ike daaii mm the *Bes —arhtac*
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  • 492 7 Horror in East Pakistan (UPI) TESSORK ClTY—West J Pakistani troo»s kw left Jessore City in rains. They bayoneted womrn and children before withdrawing. The city, 24 miles from the Indian harder. Is now in the hands of Bangla Drsh's Liberation Army. Newsmen saw bodies
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 OTO sx-.-49 A TOMORROW'S DRAW NO: 26/71 (4-4-71) CASH JACKPOT IS > TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/■
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  • 62 8 Whenever the pressure of city life becomes too much for shapely Kathy Chappel, she takes a breather at one of Australia's sunny beaches. Judging from her face figure, cue can expect a mass exodus of those beefy Australian males to th e beaches
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  • 246 8 XTEW YORK Britain plans to drop economic sanctions against Rhodesia by the end of the year. This action will be taken regardless of whether a settlement guaranteeing advancement for Africans is reached. Fortune magazine said this yesterday. The decision could lead to a
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  • 105 8 LONDON Girls today choose sexual Intercourse where 20 years ifo they would have thought a kiss appropriate, a London gynaecologist has said. "The kiss of the 1940's and 1950's has now become the sexual intercourse of the 60's and 70V' Dr J. Slome told
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  • 157 8 LONDON, Britain has formally rejected a Soviet protest note claiming a provocation against a member of its embassy In London. The Soviet Embassy said that one of Its diplomats, allegedly involved in a shoplifting incident in London, was framed The Soviet Charge d'AIT
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  • 89 8 LONDON, —Brian Faulkner, Northern Ireland's new Prime Minister, after high-po-wered ministerial discussions in London, fs convinced he has full British support for hij {>lans to calm the troubed province. It was clear he had reached full agreement with British Prime Minister Heath on the methods
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  • 250 8 TOKYO The Japanese Defence Agency has decided to develop an Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft during a six-year period starting In April next year. NEW DELHI A year of direct presidential rule in West Bengal ended yesterday when A new state government of Premier Indira Gandhi was
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  • 440 9 (Reuter). JjjAN CLEMENTE, Colifornio President Nixon hos freed Lieutenant William Calley, pending an appeal in the My Lai massocre cose. Colley con now live in the officers' quarters until he hos exhousted appeals ogainst his life sentence. Nixon's decision is expected to pacify the
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  • 337 9 LOS The foremon of the Tate-Labianco jury hos said the panelists "may have ployed around a lot" but that the juror who implied they engaged in sexual activities "was very smaH." Herman Tubick, 58, a funeral director, said: "We have our inside
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  • 57 9 NEW YORK Scores of inmates have »eiaed control of the top two floors of the Manhattan Federal House of Detention. Five persons a guard, two engineers and two commissary workers were forced to lock themselves in a cell and another room for protection from the inmates. No.
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  • 149 9 WASHINGTON The i">t nnelear Mbmariat carrying tkf aauJtikradrd Puaruton mfeaile, a likely HMir in tkc SALT talks, has gonr t* Ma. th« Defence Department hxs announced. The USS James Madison sailed from Charleston. South Carolina, carrying 16 Poseidon* in place of 16 older singleheaded
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  • 200 9 CHICAGO A president hai handrd over SS3S4.MO ransom to a naystrry wOMn motorist afti-r a terror un( Invaded his home, tied ap his wife and threatened to hill her. Poltc-* and FBI ai ents threw a cordon round Chicago's airports. railways and has station after
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  • 554 10 SEVERAL scholars have been expounding the theory that the future of East Asia a region extending from Korea to Australia and including Southeast Asia depends on the sort of balance of power that will be achieved between the Soviet Union, China, Japan and the United States. Singapore's
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  • 748 10  -  |oi Max Lerner YORK Wos Abba Ebon being truthful, hopeful or diplomatic when he said, the American officials would not "force their views" on Israel? Right now this is the prime question about the crisis of confrontation between the Nixon Administration and Israel. How Secretary Rogers
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  • SUN SOAPBOX WHERE READERS HAVE A SAY
    • 416 10 SIR: I>IGHTLY all responsible citizens accept a normal retirement age, to aire way to young entrants on the employment market. And rightly, the respon- sible government ensures that employment opportunities are norm a 11 y confined to citizens. Those persona who did not bother to
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  • SUNSCOPE
    • 543 11  -  By BRIAN BLACKWELL Far East Features. lIONGKONG this week wos again a colony living in fear. The bomb terrorists had returned. And now the nightmare which stalked the streets in 1967 when Communists rampaged on a Peking-inspired horror cam- paign seems to
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  • Page 12/13 Advertisements
    • 223 12/13 m I* r m DESIGN FOR LIVING IN CANE 38SN HOTELS '?i HOMES iHI OFFICES L» IS Lhi|( «et ipMldlr <«l|nr4 M Mp Sia<u*. U[j hi f'Ji Showroom: lt-C, JrrvoLs Road 9'port 10. Factory: t, Cavenagh Road S'por« I. Tel *****3 W ALL FOR m change now to Mobil gas
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    • 548 12/13 sun Saturday topping special A VARIETY OF MODERN FABRICS For you and your home or office Choose the best things in cool comfort with confidence at S. A. MAJEED CO., 70. HIGH STREKT (AIRCONDITIONCOI SINGAFORE-6 TEL: ***** 139 b 143 CAST COAST ROAD SINGAPORE-15 45. SENG POH ROAD (TIONC BAHRU)
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    • 78 12/13 51 II If 00 M MA A (Syatbetlc Wig) HONGKONG FASHIONWIGS CO WtOM or HNKST QUALITY Synthetic llalrwlgs 100% Human Hair Wl(« 81-H. Prenldent Building. herangoon Koad. Otasapore. STel: SO .(IS. r 46. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, The *HW DADDY to all fashion and price fusspots! Hi-fashion:— minis, midts, hotpants. knits,
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    • 18 12/13 Ife«"»<a0 't <: V 3 k-. :•< SING CWB76 •>o I FRT DE UONSTRATION SOU AGENTS JACKSON S NIAIAKA BcRHAD
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    • 121 12/13 Wholesaler Retailer of ORIENTAL ARTS CRAFTS Ideal for tourist shops; Bali wooden carvings Indonesian batiks Malaysian dolls Indian brass art ware Ivory carvings **Lion City" pewter warm Teak wood furniture HSU BROTHERS 87, Hill Street, Singapore, 6. (opposite Central Fire Brigade Station) Contact Mr. Ileng Tel: *****. Music from everywhere
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    • 62 12/13 1 *w 1 2 M Choral 'A gifts for every purchase of $lO.OO DEPARTMENT STONE iA t dCv P* I a i «.v- .ajfSc M stockist PMtsIAN. HOKIIAKA. PAKISTAN. INDIAN, (IKK MAN, HKM.IIM, OTIIKK CONTINENTAL CARPKT St Kt'OS. ALSO SPBCIAI.IHTH IN WAI-I. TO WALL CAKI'KTINU. KKPAIKING A UAMIINO OF AM.
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  • 227 14  -  By Cameron Blaike fwo brothers, who haven't seen each other for years (on purpose) are forced to spend six months firing under the same roof well, the roof soon lifts off! GaiKoao Gemma and Nino Benevenuti ore the brothers, one from the city, the other
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  • 121 14 SCREEN Gin' "Tin Cartridge Family,* double-barrelled success as a kit hltrwiw Mfict and as a top recording group, has imt received another honour. At the annual convention of tha National Association of Record Merchandisers The Partridge Family's first single record, "T Think I Love Too,"
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 119 14 £SWAWJ r*- u!| i LIDO I LAST MTT Ihm 1.46. 4. •SO ».16 Marlon Brando "BIKN Color 01 DrLnt <UAI OPENS TOMORROW I Ih» rrlM Of 9rnwrn m Scop* Color Al'll ul 2 7 No* Showing! No Pre* List U >■ I SO. 4. M Mi Cheng Pel-pel, U LMft
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    • 262 14 jpIGANISATIQIM T r„* Y I OR ,SMf S NOm IHOW'INb mm nut IJST> UTUV. ft Show. Ml Ift. IJft 1 UICUIBI 4 Show* At tJft i-00. I.M. ft. Ift p» ITIHH lII* Bztra Btu>w 11 am) •olden Harvest Pmnti Tftf invlnrlbl* HIM" (Mandarin i Mao Rer-Htlu: Hsieh Bald' DyallScopa: Bastmaneoloi
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 860 15 today's tebnsu TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 OPEN INC ANNOUNCEMENTS. followed by ASTROBOY "Cleopatra's Heart" An Animated cartoon series FARMER'S DAUCHTER "An Affair Of States" SPEEDWORLD "Road Amarica" thrills some of the greatest motor racing events in the world IT'S A MAN'S WORLD "The Long Way Around" TARZAN FEATURE "New Adventures
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  • Sue's Saturday
    • 1016 16/17 Things you can do with pants, and beat the boys »n their owl gear. Midi pantsuits, ma*i pantsuits, shorty short pants that make you stand out from the men. Mack maii jacket matched with shocking pink jumpsuit from Trends Boutique. Price: $95. Navy blue
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  • 397 18  -  ANN LANDERS ■rvEAR ANN: You ftt many !etU ters from people who complain because they are lonely. They wonder why they have m friends, and the few friends Sey do have don't call very often. Yesterday, a person with whom I work complained to
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 802 18 CARROLL RIGHTER'S GENERAL TENDENCIES: This la not a day to be extravagant or to take any chances where your assets or your food name are concerned and 11 you keep harmonious and refuse the temptation to get Involved In all sorts of arguments and disagreements, you hold your present position
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
    • 332 19 James P. Fariey, President and General Manager of McCann-Erickson-Hakuhodo in Japan and a Senior Vice President of McCann-Erickson International, has been appointed Asia Area Manager for McCann-Erick-ton International responsible for operations in Hongkong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. Farley will continue
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    • 132 19 HONGKONG Veiltrday'i 6 pm currency ntct (supplied by fore If n Exchange and Investment Ltd.): iBatrri) (KcUcn) IW5J0 10N 20 per 100 Struts doUan ISO 192 per l.uOt i-amati <K>aar> 6 73 8.75 per A in trail an ocular MO 300 per l.oot Burmese tyata 490 510 per
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    • 38 19 TOKYO The Japanese government has asked Japan Air Lines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) to postpone introduction of an air bus passenger plane for domestic services by two years, it was learned her e yesterday.
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    • 205 19 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore closed slightly easier today in slack trading. Turnover was reduced at 1,112,000 units to which industrials contributed 859,000, hotels 84,000; properties 113,000, tins 24,000, oil palms 10,000 and rubbers 22,000 issue. Starlit® topped the actives oti a turnover of 97.000 share*.
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    • 182 19 TOKYO Ttoe Ministry of International Trade and Industry Thursday announced a new textile export regulation to help carry out effectively the planned voluntary curbs on textile shipments to the U.S. According to Mill, textile exports to the United States, both those already approved and those to
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    • 39 19 NKW YORK Dow Jones closing average* Thursday on the New York Btoc|c Exchange: 30 Industrials 903.88 20 Rails 201.54 15 Utilities 123.02 65 Stocks 297 44 40 Bond* 71.73 Commodity fu t ures Index 141-21 plus I.OL
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    • 1167 19 Closing buyers and sellers prices are given •first after Hie name of th# firm. This is followed by business done witb figures in brackets indicating traded lots > n I,GOO'S. If no figure is given in brackets, only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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  • 323 20 gYDNEY General lock of enthusiasm caused mining shares fro lose ground on frhe Sydney Sfrock Exchange yesterday. Most nickel issues, which have been well supported in the past tew days posted losses. Poseidon fell $1.50 to $41.00 in response to losses recorded on the
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  • 111 20 Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad revealed today that it has made two shipments of tyres recently measuring over. 1,500 tons to complete a single export order worth over S$ 1,000,000. The shipments were made through Port Swettenham and covered a whole range of car, truck, motor cycle, tractor
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  • 175 20 WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury moved to staunch the outflow of dollars into official foreign hands today, offering a special Eurodollar note issue of 1,500 million dollars (554,500) for subscription by the overseas branches of American banks. The effect will be to divert back
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  • 80 20 KINGSTON, Jamaica The United States government has not brought pressure to bear against possible links between Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean and an enlarged European Common Mar* ket, the American Embassy here said. A statement issued Thursday by the Embassy was In reply to th« Jamaican Trade and
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  • 64 20 BANGKOK Economic Affairs Minister Boonchana Atthakom yester« dav denied local press reports that his ministry is considering the redue> tion or abolition of ric« export premium rate* to make Thai rice price* more competitive in world markets. As a result ot the r» ports foreign buyers ol Thai
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  • 60 20 WASHINGTON Bolivian Ambassador Antonio Sanchez de Lozada will urge the U.S. government this week not to resume sales of its surplus tin from the government stockpile, an Embassy spokesman said Thursday. He said the Ambassador has arranged a meeting with Secretary of State William Rogers before the end
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  • 75 20 CANBERRA Legislation to obtain parliamentary approval for Australian ratification of the new international tin agreement was introduceed In the House of Representatives yesterday. The agreement, negotiated at a conference held in Geneva last year, applies for five years from July 1, 1971. The Minister for Trade and Industry,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 252 21 BRIDGETOWN An Indian gamble of sending the West Indies in to bat on the opening day of their fourth Test here Thursday paid tew dividends, for West Indian batsmen laid a solid start to the innings with a closing score of
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    • 23 21 Port Authority Recreation Club and 1/2 Gurkha Rifles drew 2 all in a friendly soccer fixture played yesterday at Bukit Chermin.
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    • 44 21 BHA Hockey; Division 1 Indian Assn. vs Police SA and Division 2 Sembawang Shipyard vs RAF Changl at 5.15 pm. Second Intercom Gaznei at Cedar secondary Girl*' School at Cedar Avenue on April 3. 4 at 2.30 pm and 9 00 am.
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    • 551 21 NAGOYA, Japan Japan and China, who hare already shared the team titles, look set to dominate at least singles events when the World Table Tennis Championships individual competitions begin here today. Based on his performance in the Swaythling Cup final !ast night, world
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    • 135 21 GREENSBORO. North Carolina. Lee Trevino charged out of the gathering twilight Thursday to shoot a four un-der-par 67 and tie Bob Charles of New Zealand and Miller Barber for the first round lead in the Greater Greensboro Open. The trio held only a slim
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    • 372 21 New Zealand's top ranking riders Geoff Perry and Trevor Discome will arrive here on Monday. The Indonesian riders will also arrive the same day. Meanwhile, Air New Zealand's racing team of Graeme Lawrence and Ken Smith arrived on Thursday for the 1970
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    • 216 22 RACK DENN| HOY ZODIAC WIN IIIKW fl> J 81N CHEW it) 8. TIMES N- NATION NANYANO HERALD 1 H. HOIl V K Kiporlrr III C. TIME m.i (iiiuin Mia* [M. MISS 1 [Kincford H BODY Even Nay MANNIM M ISM King ford MANNTM MIS8 Klngford K. EXPORTER III Pride
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    • 1187 22 Day's Best: Heavenly Body, Rina 11, Ad Valorem Going: Good Race 1: CI. 6 Div. 2—6 F.—2.15 p.m. (S4.SOO) i. M7MI Novell*) iy 900 Earnr?ron IK Flunk) -4. rum Pr«d» and loit ty 9 07 Pridf iC Brruk) Harbrldgr s *54.15 Heavenly My 3T B 04 Double
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    • 69 22 SATURDAY RACE I: Suball, Copper Cinders, One Upmanship. Malayan Dawn. Fair Chance. Dragonboat 11. Thunder of Conflict. RACE 2: Srnaran Bin- tang. Arrow Head. Prince Argent, Henry. Beep Beep. RACE 3: Camaro. RACE 4: Escalation. Trail Blazer. Desert Apache. Two Diamonds 11. Rustic. KATE 5: Saint Vernon. Instant Power,
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    • 796 23 [i| RINA 11, on her good showing la«t weik can retum to th« winning lists again by taking the (Raco three) Class tin Division one race over 9f at Kuala Lumpur today. Last week the Neron mare showed a return tc form when she came from the rear
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    • 419 23 HEAVY POWMPOUB PREVENTS 18 PLAYERS EROM FINISHING UPI HONGKONG Sudden heavy rain yesterday prevented 18 players from finishing their second round in the 1971 Hong kong Open golf tournoThe. downpour, which came at 5 pm, caught the late starting players between the 13th and last
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    • 160 23 MIAMI Ton* Roche of Australia defeated Callfornlan Dennis Ralston and Booth Africa's Cliff Dryad ale heat Nlkkl Pihc of Yugoslavia Thursday night In the quarter final* of the 8$ 150,000 A Ventura Tennis Classic. Roche, seeded only Uth here after a alow start on the pro
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    • 86 23 Singapore was all out for 209 on the first day of its three-day mat ch against Hongkong at the Podang yesterday. Hongkong was 38 for two wickets at stumps. Singapore fought back after losing two wickets for 12 runs, with J. Jeremah and S. Houghton
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    • 139 23 MANILA Japan and The Philippines shared honours yesterday with a 1-1 score in the first day of their three-day matches here to determine Australia's challenger in the Eastern Zone Section 'A' finals of th e Davis Cup. Tn tk* a.« 4 _a In the
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    • 189 23 KUALA LUMPUR: FILM STAR, a winner I art week, showed that he it maintaining his winning form in a workout here yesterday morning. With George Podmore up, he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37 2/5 on a yielding track. On that workout, Film Star
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  • 112 24 AMMAN The Jordanian Government has accused Palestinian guerrillas of blowing up the Trans-Arabian Pipeline (tapllne) near the town of Zerka. AMMAN Jordan camr under heavy firing from Syrian territory yesterday. The barrage included machinegun fire, rockets and mortar shelling. LONDON Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose last
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  • 346 24 2,600 die in one town report DELHI The Press Trust of India and All India Radio reported yesterday fierce fighting in strife-torn East Pakistan, but official Radio Pakistan maintains the province is calm. All India Radio reports that West Pakistan air force planes have strafed
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  • 207 24 A goods train decapitated a man on his way to morning prayer yesterday. He was Mul Kamal, 79. of Lorong Tiga, Bukit Gombak, off 9J-mile-stone, Bukit Timah Road. The train knocked him down at 9|-milestone. His head was stuck in the wheel
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 31 24 Mi The weather bureau predicts a warm day today. YESTERDAY Maximum Temp: 88.8 Minimum Temp: 73.5 Rain; Nil Raindays: 11 Total Rain March; 3.66 Sunshine: 4.55 Humidity at 11 pm: 94
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