New Nation, 2 April 1971

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  • 17 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, April 2, 1971 No. 64 Price 15 cents SINGAPORE FRIDAY, APRIL 2
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  • 239 1  -  'SOME DIE, SOME DON'T,' SAYS WORKER WHO CHEATED DEATH ON BUILDING By Bosco Gomez Seventeen-year-old Ng Weng Ngok, the building worker who cheated death yesterday, today gave his mother a helping hand with the breakfast dishes. Ng, who fell from the 29th floor of ju partially
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  • 39 1 LATE NEWS Saigon, Friday South Vietnamese troops have reoccupied a vital artillery base in the border area of Vietnam which was overrun earlier by North Vietnamese troops. Twenty government soldiers were killed in the North Vietnamese attack.
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  • 283 1 Out pending review of his murder conviction United Press International Washington, Friday Lieutenant William Calley, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of south Vietnamese civilians, was released from jail yesterday at President Nixon's request "pending a full review of his court martial conviction." The White House
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  • 230 1 The Australian Sydney, Friday A Malaysian girl who has lived in Australia for 12 years and is working as a chartered accountant has been told to leave or be dei>orted. The method used to tell her, she says, has been a series of telegrams stating,
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  • 102 1 The stock market was quiet this morning. First and second line shares were barely steady. Malayan Containers was unchanged at $2.70. Wearne Brothers was transacted at a slightly lower level of $2.76. Borneo Berhad held steady at $2.02; Hume Industries (M) at $1.65 and PMC at $1.25.
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  • 297 1 FIRST PICTURE: The horror of East Pakistan London, Friday The Times has quoted a recent arrival from East Pakistan as saying government forces have "waged a war of genocide" against secessionists, intellectuals and Hindus there. The Times said in its Friday edition that the
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  • 195 1 United Press International Manila, Friday A huge fire raged through Manila's crowded Tondo district early this morning, razing about 15 blocks and making 70,000 people homeless. The only casualty reported so far was an old man who apparently died of shock. First
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  • 14 1 Police today reported a total of 57 accidents yesterday. Six were serious.
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  • 213 1 Reuter Chicago, Friday A bank president handed over US$llB,OOO ransom to a woman motorist yesterday after a terror gang invaded his home, tied up his wife and threatened to kill her. Police and FBI agents threw a cordon round Chicago's three airports, railways and bus stations
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  • 38 1 Bonn, Friday. The Minister in charge of West German Development Aid, Dr. Erhard Eppler, flies to Indonesia tomorrow for a three-day visit during which he will sign a technical aid agreement and meet Indonesian leaders.
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  • 320 2 •Kuala Lumpur, Friday The Malaysian Gov- ernment is taking steps to set up a consulate in Hong Kong to help boost trade between Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. The Malayan Rubber Fund Board 1a also looking for a site to set up an office
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  • 26 2 Hong Kong, Friday China and Mauritania have signed an economic and technical co operation agreement in Peking, the New China news agency reports.
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  • 34 2 Rangoon, Friday China's new ambassador to Burma, Mr. Chaoh Phen I Yuan, has presented his r credentials to Burmese Finance Minister Brigadier I San Yu, according to the officials Burma news agency.
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  • 47 2 These five children have their eyes on the specially dyed chickens and white rabbits theirs as prizes if they win the Easter Egg Hunt at a Singapore hotel's fashion parade on Sunday. With the children are the hotel's Easter maids and Easter Bunny.
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  • 445 2 People who have been smoking 10 cigarettes or more a day over the past 10 years can consider themselves dangerously close to becoming victims of bronchitis or lung cancer. Dr. J. L. Da Costa, senior lecturer In the Department of Medicine at the
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  • 135 2 Kuala Lumpur, Friday The made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair due to be held from tomorrow to April 18 at the Stadium Negara has been postponed to May 22 June 6. The president of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, Tun Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil announced this yesterday. The fair
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  • 143 2 British Overseas Airways Corporation's advertising manager, Mr. James Croall, leaves for Malaysia today after discussions with officials of the local branch about the airline's advertising programmes in the region. In an interview he said: "On returning to London, I will put forward to my directors
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  • 143 2 Petaling Jaya, Friday More than 100 letters have been received in response to the Uniso and Fanset Club's recent offer of work-cum-holiday jobs for girls overseas. Describing the response as "overwhelming," the secretary or the club, Mr. Johnny Ku said, letters were received from
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  • 505 2  -  NEW NATION TOUR Here's a place to swim, eat and relax by WENDY HUTTON Do you feel like spending a day on a deserted beach? Or collecting driftwood, pretty shells or pieces of coloured quartz? Then drive to Sri Pantai which is about 100 miles from Singapore
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  • 389 2  -  Aims must not conflict with constitution From John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Friday All Malaysian political parties have been given until June 30 to ensure that nothing in their constitutions infringes the new national constitutional amendments on sensitive issues. They risk de-registration and the penalties
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  • 173 2 The government's urban renewal project in the vicinity of Chinatown which involves some 100,000 residents will not affect two of the most popular entertainment buildings in the area. Both the Majestic Theatre and the Southern Cabaret, the landmarks of Chinatown, will not be acquired by the
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  • 68 2 Hong Kong, Friday—The Chinese Foreign Ministry has accused the United States of carrying out military provocations against its country, the New China news agency reported yesterday. A U.S. warship Intruded into China's territorial waters in the Southern Chinese province of Kwangtung for nearly three hours on
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  • 29 2 Bangkok, Friday—A ferry on the Chao Phya River yesterday rammed a taxi boat, hurling 30 screaming passengers into the water. Two schoolgirls were missing and presumed dead.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 Weather^ Temperatures in world capitals yesterday: HOng Kong 82-73 Taipei 69-61 Jakarta 93-80 Tokyo 59-48 Seoul 55-41 Bangkok 96-77 Manila 92-75 Kuala Lumpur 92-75 Naha 73-66 London 50-41 Paris 59-39 Moscow 50-28 New York 52-37 San Francisco 74-51 Sydney 72-66 Melbourne 79-52 Perth 80-69. Singapore Singapore's weather forecast from 1
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  • 209 3 The Police Guard and Escort unit will soon be turned into a commercial, unit. The new unit is expected to be headed by the Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Yeoh Bin Chiat. Already a fleet of 10 cars has been ordered, and it is
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  • 166 3 Fourteen members of the Far Eastern Steamship Company are here to discuss ways of improving facilities to cater for customers. They are from India, Russia, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, and they arrived here last week "to get an opportunity to find out the plans of each member." Singapore
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  • 115 3 The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S Rajaratnam, will open the 1971 Junior Chamber International Singapore Conference at the Conference Hall, Shenton Way, at 5.30 p.m. today. Rheem Hume Pte. Ltd. will hold a special "Road Show" to introduce a new product Rheem
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  • 86 3 New Delhi, Friday. The Indian Government yesterday confessed that it found it difficult to define the term hippie. Therefore, said the Minister of State for Home Affairs Mr. K.C. "Pant, he could not say how many people of that category had entered India in recent
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  • 194 3 The Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today he could see no reason why the world's literature could not be made available at a price which the millions in South-East Asia could afford. Opening the first International Book Fair in
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  • 34 3 London, Friday. The American-owned Ford Motor Co. reached agreement last night with union officials on a new pay arrangement that could end the nine-week-old strike that has closed all British Ford plants.
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  • 300 3 Petrol dealers today expressed regret over Shell's decision to continue its company-ini-tiated sales promotion campaign although dealers are doing away with discounts, free gifts, and special offers to motorists. They said that Shell's offer of tape-recorder cassettes at special prices to customers at
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  • 120 3 Police today identified the man who was crushed to death in a lift in Block 119, Kim Tian Road, as Lee Ah Kwee, 75, who lived in the same block. But they are still puzzled over how he managed to climb on to the roof
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  • 232 3 Few people turned up this morning at the three centres to buy. copies of the English edition of the official Singapore Bus Guide. An official of the Registry of Vehicles said this was expected as today was the first day that 30,000 copies
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  • 36 3 Mr. A.W. Kirby was elected chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for 1971. Others elected were Mr. S.W.H. Ashcroft (vicechairman) Mrs. Helen Metes (secretary); and Mr. Mil. Namazie.
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  • 202 3 Four MSA air-hostesses were served with termination of service notices on Wednesday. They are three Malaysians and a local girl. They were undergoing the final stages of their training programme when they were told by the management that their services had been terminated. These girls
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  • 168 3 Many drug addicts wear long-sleeved clothes to hide injection marks. Mr. Kwok Slew Kwan, a superintendent of customs, said this today at Queenstown Secondary Technical. He added: Other signs include withdrawal from responsibility,' listless behaviour, indebtedness and outbursts of hostility. He tried to
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  • 993 3 Party says Communist troupe in EL being hoodwinked 'Funds raised not going to flood victims' The Barisan Sosialis have called on Malaysians to boycott the Communist backed Silver Star cultural troupe now on an extended tour of Kuala Lumpur. The troupe is at present playing to packed
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 99 3 At the cinema Odeon: Alive Or Preferably Dead—l.3o, 4, 6.30, 9.30 p.m. Cathay: The Invincible Eight (Mandarin) —1.30, 4, 7, 9.30 p.m. Orchard: The Invincible Eight (Mandarin)—l.3o, 4, 7, 9.15 p.m. Odeon-Katong: Five Devil Ghosts (Mandarin) —1, 3.15, 7, 9.15 p.m. Lido: Burn—l.4s, 4, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Capitol: The Lady
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    • 37 3 Winning Toto number The following numbers were picked at yesterday's TOto Draw No. 25/71: 32, 41. 6. 35, 33 with 27 as the additional number. The numbers picked In the circles draw were 20, 39 and 32.
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  • THE WORLD
    • 361 4 United Press International Moscow, Friday Rumania's Communist Party leader, Mr. Nicolae Ceausescu, yesterday led dissent at the 24th Soviet party Congress from the view that foreign Communist states should closely mirror the Soviet model by example or by force. Mr. Ceausescu and Mr. Enrico
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    • 171 4 Reuter Saigon, Friday South Vietnamese troops abandoned a government artillery outpost, Base Six, 270 miles north-east of Saigon after north Vietnamese broke through their defences yesterday. A military spokesman said that they destroyed the outpost's 105mmhowltsers. However no casualty figures for the battle were available. Meanwhile
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    • 240 4 Reuter London, Friday Britain last night formally rejected a Soviet protest note claiming a provocation against a member of its embassy in London. The Soviet Embassy on Wednesday said that one of its diplomats allegedly involved in a shoplifting incident in London was
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    • 108 4 Manila, Friday.—A Philippine court has sentenced a Chinese woman to life imprisonment for hiring a gunman to kill a bank executive last February in Quezon City, Just outside Manila. Judge Wilfrido De Los Angeles of the Quezon City court said that he had imposed
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    • 62 4 Algiers, Friday. Algiers Radio today fooled its listeners with a report that the harbour entrance here was blocked by whales taking shelter from stormy weather. Crowds of onlookers flocked to the port to try and catch a glimpse of the mammals. There was rain and wind, but
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    • 351 4 Move to revise Australian education emphasis The Australian Canberra, Friday A government appointed committee has recommended that Australian secondary and primary school courses should be revised to provide an adequate content of Asian studies. Schools should concentrate on teaching Indoneslan/M ala y, Japanese and Chinese. This was
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    • 193 4 Los Angeles Times Vientiane, Friday Communist gun-run-ning of American-made weapons across the shallow Mekong River from southern Laos into Thailand has reached alarming proportions, police sources here say. They report a sharp increase in smuggling of such weapons as the M-2 and M-16 rifles and
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    • 148 4 Reuter Kuwait, Friday Fifty-two people have so far been questioned in investigations into Tuesday's shooting assassination of former Iraqi vicepresident Hardan Takriti outside the Amiri hospital here. Some newspaper reports said men had been detained for questioning by police, but an Interior Ministry spokesman denied
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    • 26 4 Rome, Friday Fortyfive women were injured when the floor of a cemetery chapel collapsed during a service yesterday, hurling them into the crypt.
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    • 51 4 New Delhi, Friday The wreckage of an Indian airliner, missing with 16 people on board since last Friday while on a flight from Calcutta to Assam, was located yesterday. The Dakota, belonging to a small private airline, was spotted by an Indian Airlines plane In a mountainous
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    • 496 4 Europe agrees with Arab stand —Riad United Press International Paris, Friday The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mr. Mahmoud Riad, has claimed victory in his country's campaign for European support for the Arab side in the Middle East crisis. Mr. Riad emerged with a broad smile from a 55-mi-nute meeting with France's
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    • 303 4 Reuter Jakarta, Friday Members of three Indonesian political parties yesterday warned that the general elections in July might fail if the Government did not stop the armybacked Joint Association of Functional Groups (Sekber Golkar) forcing members of rival parties to join it. The warning
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    • 453 4 Another spy-game scandal rocks West Germany New Nation Foreign Service Bonn, Friday Another political row over security has erupted in West Germany. The case is the latest in a long list of security scandals that have shaken Bonn over the past few years. Estimates of the number
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    • 79 4 Paris, Friday. France agrees with the Soviet Union on the principle of consultations on disarmament among the five nuclear powers, officials said here yesterday. They were commenting on the call made for a fivepower Disarmament Conference by Soviet Communist Party secretary, Leonid Brezhnev, when he addressed
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    • 152 4 Reuter London, Friday Girls today choose sexual intercourse where 20 years ago they would have thought a kiss appropriate, a London gynaecologist yesterday told a medical congress here. "The kiss of the 1940'5, and 1950*8 has now the sexual Intercourse of the 60's and 70's,"
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    • 86 4 Bangkok, Friday. An enraged elephant has trampled two girls and a baby to death in the southern province of Chumphon. The elephant broke loose from its chains and trampled one of the fleeing children after she fell Into a shallow stream. The rampaging beast then lumbered
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    • 35 4 Taipei, Friday Garuda, the Indonesian airline, will Inaugurate its regular passenger service to Taipei today. It will run two flights a week to Taipei under an agreement signed last year.
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    • 36 4 New York, Friday The UN yesterday launched a world wide campaign against drug abuse with special emphasis on poor countries whose resources are inadequate to combat the illicit production, consumption and traffic in narcotics.
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    • 204 4 Agence France Presse Cairo, Friday Egypt might agree to demilitarised zones with Israel on condition that the operation covered 'both sides of the frontier", President Anwar Sadat said in a policy statement reported by the Middle East news agency. But the United
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    • 364 5 Reuter New Delhi, Friday The Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, warned yesterday that if India did not succeed in removing the obnoxious features of Britain's new Immigration Bill "we will have to take reciprocal action." "I do not want to
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    • 178 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Friday P o 1 i ce yesterday charged three Chinese youths with possession of a simulated bomb as the widespread bomb reports in Hong Kong passed the 100 mark. A police spokesman said the young men would appear in
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    • 65 5 Bangkok, Friday. The Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command said yesterday mountainous parts of three provinces would be declared restricted areas in an effort to cut off supplies of food and weapons to Communist terrrorists. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya announced the
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    • 28 5 London, Friday Northern Ireland's new Prime Minister, Mr. Brian Faulkner, arrived here yesterday for talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, and key British Ministers.
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    • 80 5 Manila, Friday. The Speaker of the Philippine Lower House of Congress, Mr. Jose Laurel Jr., was ousted yesterday after a majority of 89 ruling Naclonallsta Party members adopted a resolution declaring the post vacant. The move was Initiated by Naclonallsta members who were reported to
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    • 163 5 United Press International Tokyo, Friday Japan's Foreign Minister, Mr. Kiichi Aichi, ar>d the US ambassador Mr. Armin. Meyer, yesterday discussed the return of Okinawa to Japan and agreed to speed up negotiations on the island's reversion. Nir. Meyer took a strong stand on
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    • 51 5 Beirut, Friday The fourth Israeli army deserter to seek asylum in Lebanon crossed the border on Wednesday and surrendered to military authorities, security sources said yesterday. Abraham Isaac Polac, an Israeli officer, asked for political assylum in Lebanon or extradition to any country except Israel, the sources
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    • 450 5 JAPAN, RUSSIA TO BE DOMINANT IN THE REGION Reuter New York, Friday Singapore's Ambassador to the UN, Mr. T. T. B. Koh, predicted yesterday that the Soviet Union and Japan would be the dominant powers in Asia during the present decade. Mr. Koh, who is
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    • 253 5 Reuter Athens, Friday The public prosecutor of the Appeal Court here yesterday ordered an inquiry into the detention of opponents of the Greek Government. The inquiry will assess whether civil and military officials have violated the Greek constitution. The prosecutor's move follows a suit filed
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    • 299 5 Woman assassin loses wig in escape Reuter Hamburg, Friday A woman wearing a grey wig shot and killed former Bolivian diplomat Roberto Quintanilla in his Hamburg home yesterday in what West German police suspect was a political assassination. Mr. Quintanilla, described by diplomatic sources as a former
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    • 217 5 United Press International Washington, Friday The first nuclear submarine carrying the multiheaded Poseidon missile went to sea this week, the Defence Department said yesterday. The USS James Madison sailed from Charleston, South Carolina, carrying 16 Poseidons In place of 16 older single-headed Polaris
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    • 57 5 London, Friday Eleven Pakistanis who flew Into London from Karachi saying they were an ice hochkey team were put aboard v a return flight to Pakistan today. They had no hockey sticks with them on arrival and an airline official said their story certainly sounded as
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    • 200 5 Reuter Nairobi, Friday Two Rhodesian refugees were jailed yesterday for 18 months for being in possession of Chairman Mao TseTung's published works which are prohibited in Kenya. The two men, Lancelot Martin Mbocha and Clifford Sakala Azazla, told the court in unsworn statements
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    • 52 5 Jakarta, Friday Indonesian President Suharto has signed an Anti-corrup-tion Bill under which offenders are liable to jail for life for misusing state funds. Parliamentary sources said yesterday the new law which came into effect last Monday raised the maximum penalty for corruption from 12 years to
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    • 765 6  -  PMIP begins soul-searching From John Hoffman Melbourne Herald Kuala Lumpur, Friday Confidence in Kuala Lumpur's avowals of multi-racialism to form a united Malaysian people may be strengthened by the fact that the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party is the first to feel the weight of the nat i on a
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    • 69 6 London, Friday Security guards have been placed at two primary schools in London's East End Borough of Hackney and may be placed at more following the rape of a nine-year-old girl. In addition, school principals in the area have been told by the inner London education
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    • 27 6 Jakarta, Friday six people were killed and 21 injured when six rail coaches were derailed at Tebing Tlnggi, South Sumatra, the Communication Ministry said yesterday.
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    • 54 6 A festive crowd erects a tassel-decorated bamboo pole during the eight-day Holi festival in Katmandu, Nepal. The festival commemorates the coronation of Rama, the Hindu god who defeated the demon king Ravena. People throw coloured objects at the pole and at each other at the end of the
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    • 343 6 The Australian Sydney, Friday It could be possible soon for a woman to safely terminate her own pregnancy, according to a British gynaecologist, Professor Sir Norman Jeffcoate. Sir Norman said the new do-it-yourself abor tlon process, which had been successfully tested in Britain, could have far-reach-ing
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    • 397 6  -  Awards whacking pay rises to top civil servants From David Baird Hong Kong, Friday Government is getting more expensive here for the second time in little more than a year top civil servants have been awarded a whacking pay rise, a move which will almost certainly make
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    • 437 6 Reuter Tokyo, Friday Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is widely split over just how far this country should go in concessions and humiliations for the sake of trying to improve relations with the People's Republic of China. Many observers here now believe that this
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    • 132 6 Melbourne Herald London, Friday Red China will deliver two squadrons of jet fighters, totalling about 24 planes, to Tanzania. These Russian-designed MiG-17 fighter aircraft will give Tanzania air superiority over Rhodesia's two squadrons of ageing Hawker Hunters and De Havilland Vampires, the Daily
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    • 286 6 Few miles left to be paved Los Angeles Times Luang Prabang, Friday While world attention has been fixed on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the Chinese have been putting the final touches to another strategic road through Laos that might appropriately be called the Mao Tse-Tung
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  • COMMENT
    • 1024 7  -  SINAR HARAPAN JOURNALIST P. HARMANSES' ARTICLES ENTITLED "DILEMMA RI SINGAPURA" HAVE BECOME A LIVELY TOPIC IN THE SINGAPORE PRESS. THE STRAITS TIMES AND BERITA HARLAN QUOTED THEM AND GAVE THEIR OWN REACTIONS. THE SINGAPORE HERALD ALSO WROTE A REJOINDER TO THE INDONESIAN AMBASSADOR IN SINGAPORE. NEW
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    • 1368 7  -  From Anthony Astrachan Soviet pilots "will start mastering" the Tupolev 144 supersonic transport this year, according to the Soviet Minister of Civil Aviation. TTie TU-144 thus appears closer to production and use than either of its troubled Western competitors, the Anglo-French Concorde
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    • 614 7 The Association of Asian and Pacific Region Countries, better known as ASPAC, which has been quietly consolidating its position without the kind of publicity that usually accompanies ASEAN meetings, has just set up its functional branch in Bangkok, known as the Economic
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  • 402 8 In his keynote speech to the 24th Soviet Communist Party Congress, Mr. Brezhnev has offered many lines of advance towards a detente with the West; from nuclear disarmament to a dismantling of the Warsaw Pact. It is not the first time that a
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  • 810 8  -  By Jackie Sam By all accounts the 68-man Silver Star Cultural Troupe from Hong Kong 'made a terrific impact on the Malaysian scene. Ten thousand people crammed into Stadium Negara in. Kuala Lumpur on each of the three
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  • 796 8  -  SHIRI MULGAOKAR Resistance in East Pakistan to the central power represented by President Yahya Khan's formidable army has collapsed. It always looked likely it would. Against the organised force of well-drilled and well-equiped troops five divisions of them—was pitted on unco-ordinated mass of
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  • Letters
    • 55 8 I refer to the report that Malaysia Airlines Limited when formed will be international from the beginning. What then was the dispute between the two governments? Are we to take it that there were other reasons not yet disclosed. The MSA matter Is now emerging in a
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    • 484 8  -  P. SELVADURAI M.P. Mr. Lui Boon Poh has launched the 15th political party thus proving to his own satisfaction his charges that a "dictatorial, bureaucratic one-party" PAP Government had "blatantly curbed and suppressed other political parties." He has also revealed that the People's Front
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  • The voice of the Press
    • 96 8 What the other newspapers are saying: The Attorney General, speaking in the Senate yesterday, advised political parties to change their policies and their objectives so as to adapt them to the Constitution (Amendment) Act. We think that even without the Act political parties in the country have to
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    • 214 8 Apart from world-wide inflation, we think there are the following reasons for the current rise in commodity prices in Singapore Firstly, the gradual dis- appearance of the free-port status, in order to protect local Industries, Singapore has exercised tariff protection against Imported goods with the result that
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 2602 9 OUR ROVING FOREIGN EDITOR S. M. ALI MEETS THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES Neutralisation or any other solution, we are naturally for it if it prevents any big power from starting a war or gobbling up small nations FACE
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    • 149 9 International social science journal The first part of each issue presents an authoritative international conspectus of recent scholarship on important topics, such as modern methods in criminology; science and technology as development factors; the social science press; social functions of education; multidisciplinary, problem-focused research; patterns of motivation and social change;
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    • 595 11  -  New restaurant serves these exiting and spicy dishes EATING OUT WITH I I I I -T-J-O WENDY HUTTON Spicy Szechuan food, perhaps the most exciting and least known of the five major schools of Chinese cuisine, is now available in a relatively new
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    • 111 12 SYDNEY. Fri.— Australia'® future position In South-East Asia would depend on the establishment of Its Industries In the area more than anything else, Sir Alan Westerman, executive chairman of the Australian Industry Development Commission, said here yesterday. He said It would not depend on hand-outs and
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    • 73 12 LONDON, Fri.— The Bank of Bngland rate cut will make borrowing by Individuals and corporations slightly cheaper. The move will bring an immediate tall in many Interest rates although it may not affect mortgage rates for some time. Britain and West Germany have been
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    • 536 12  -  SOME 60 PER CENT CHANGE JOBS FOR BETTER PROSPECTS LESLIE TAN, PETER TAI New York, Friday Singapore has only four licensed employment agencies compared to 190 in Hong Kong. There are two secretarial job placement agencies, one management appointment bureau and a private
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    • 1176 12 ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE STOCK EXCHANGE COUNTERS INDUSTRIALS 1 1970-1971 1 wk. 4 wks. Closing Price last Divid. P/E TurnHigh Low ago Ago Stock Buyers Sellers Sale Yield Ratio Over 4 50 2.60 2.80 2.90 Allied Chocolate 2.70 2.70 4.5N 17 1 1.90 0.841
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    • 173 12 United Press International New York, Friday The stock market finished mixed in relatively light turnover yesterday. At the final bell, the Dow Jones industrial average showed a loss of 0.49 at 93.88 declines outnumbered advances, 708 to 647, on 1,661 issues crossing the tape. A volume of
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    • 157 12 United Press International London, Friday The reduction in bank rate, the key interest rate, from seven to six per cent triggered brisk buying on the stock market yesterday and pushed industrial shares higher Ho improve on their big gains since Tuesday's tax cutting and business boosting budget.
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  • 338 12  -  Quiet revolution in South-East Asia EDUCATION By Patrick de Souza A quiet revolution in education is taking place in South-East Asia. Centres in South-East Asia are spreading new ideas about teaching and learning to key educators and education administrators in the region. Hopefully, new approaches to
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    • 580 13  -  Integration —their key to success CAMERA ON SCHOOLS Words; Jeffrey Low Integration can probably be best seen at the Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School in Sembawang Hill. While other integrated schools have always found difficulty in getting their Chinese and English stream students to work as a whole
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    • 419 14  -  By Jeffrey Low Ever since the National Sports Promotion Board came into force in February, there has been a movement towards improving sports facilities for the general good. This is probably because much has not been done previously to provide better playing conditions for our
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    • 279 14 Reuter Bonn, Friday The Bonn Government is not yet sure if it will admit Rhodesian sportsmen to West Germany to take part in the 1972 Munich Olympics, a government spokesman said today. The spokesman toid a Press conference that West Germany, m adherence to a
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    • 89 14 Johannesburg, Friday. Australians Ken Rosewall and Margaret Court are top seeds fo? the singles in the South African Open tennis championships which begin here on Monday. Bob Hewitt of South Africa is seeded number two in the men's singles, with Manuel Santana of Spain third, Cliff Drysdale
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    • 27 14 Rallies Institution will meet American School In the final of the boys "B" division schools national softball championship at Thomson Secondary today at 4 p.m.
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    • 236 14 Seven-times national sepak takraw champions, Bawean Putra will send a team to Malaysia in September for a series of friendly games. A contingent of 12 players and eight officials will visit six states of Johore, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Perak and Penang. The team which
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    • 517 14 SPORT IN THE U S New York, Friday Tony Oliva came to the Minnesota Twins in 1964 as one of baseball's minimum-wage performers at US$7,OOO a year. He has done very well since, both in the fiscal and bat-swinging departments, batswinging departments. He has won
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    • 62 14 New York, Friday Egyptian Ismael El Shafei, surprise first round conquerer of second seeded American Arthur Asne, slumped to defeat in the second round of the Aventura Tennis Classic •at Miami yesterday. El Shafei was beaten 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 by Yugoslavia's Nikki Pilic. In another second
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    • 24 14 Naval Base beat Cedar 1-0 to emerge group "A" champions in the Schools National hockey "B" gtrls championships at Farmer Park yesterday.
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    • 228 15 GO RACING Ifrom Blue Peter in Kuala Lumpur Syces employed by Malaysi an Trainers took industrial action this morning to back up their demands for better working conditions. They refused to -bring out horses for -work. Trainers had to saddle their horses themselves. Syces employed by
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    • 337 15 I NEW NATION BIG WALK Police Sports Asso- ciation has 300 men "training for the New > Nation Big Walk on May 23. 1 This is the largest num.'.ber of people from any organisation planning an assuit on the Big Walk. The policemen want to
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    • 88 15 New Zealand's Graeme Lawrence (right), winner of the Singapore Grand Prix twice, and his brother Tony supervising the unloading of his newly acquired Brabham BT 30 at the Singapore International Airport yesterday. Graeme and Tony, who will be his pit crew, arrived yesterday by Air New Zealand, which is sponsoring
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    • 67 15 Manila, Friday Japan Is hopeful of winning the first two singles matches to the Philippine-Japan Davis Cup tie today at Manila's Rlzal open arena. Japanese non- -playing captain Koji Watanabe told newsmen yesterday, that both Jun Kuki and Toshlro Sakal should beat their Filipino opponents. Kuki will
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    • 69 15 London, Friday—England fast bowler John Snow, injured during the seventh Test against Australia last February, said yesterday that he would be fit for the start of the English County cricket season. Snow, who dislocated the little finger of his right hand when he crashed into the
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    • 171 15 New York, Friday The Supreme court announced yesterday it would hear arguments on an appeal of former heavyweight champion Muhammed Ali against his conviction for draft refusal. The case will be heard on April 19.* Following his conviction for refusing to be inducted into
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    • 85 15 Colombo, Friday Guarav Misra, of India, led P. S Kumara, of Ceylon, by two sets to love In the opening singles when rain ended the first day's play In the Davis Cup eastern zone tennis tie here yesterday. Misra took the first set 6-2 in 20 minutes
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    • 1080 15 Singapore Island Country Club will play host to defending champion, Keppel Club in the Singapore Golf Association league over the Island Course on Sunday. The draw and starting times for the league (SICC first): Ist tee. 8 a.m.—Ong Chew Bee (5) and K.
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    • 451 15 Bridgetown, Friday West Indies, sent in to bat in the Fourth Test against India at Kensington oval yesterday had scored 224 for three wickets when bad light stopped play three minutes before the scheduled close. The main contribution to this score was a 186-run partnership for
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    • 53 15 Reuter West Indies Ist Inninrs FREDERICKS b AMd AU 1 LEWIS b Bed! 88 KANHAI e Mankad b VenkaUnilunn 85 DAVIS not oat 25 SOBERS not oat 21 Extra 4 Total (for S wkU) 224 FALL: 4, 170, 179. BOWLING: Abid AU 10-0-38-O t Sokar 12-3-18-0, Jatolmha 8-2-20-0, Bedl
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    • 61 15 Tokyo, Friday World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight champion Masao Ohba pounded out a close but unanimous 15-round decision over Venezuelan challenger Betulio Gonzalez at the Ryogoku Auditorium yesterday to retain the crown in his first title defense. Referee Yasaku Yoshlda scored it 72-70 and both judges Hiroshi
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    • 26 15 About 200 athletes will take part In the Naval Base Secondary School 12th annual athletics meet on the school ground at 2.15 p.m. today.
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    • 298 15 BIG WALK WOODLANDS FARRER PARK ATHLETIC CENTRE THE NEW NATION BIG WALK will be held on Sunday, May 23, 1971 Send in your entry form today. NAME (in full) (Print clearly in capital letters) ADDRESS (Postal District No.) Sex: AGE Date of Birth GROUP* If you are a team member
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    • 333 16 COME cosmetic sales- girlSi report booming business and an innocent lady customer helped to explain why. For this happened to her when she decided to change her brand of make-up: Customer: I'd like some make-up please. Salesgirl: Face make-up, eye make-up or leg
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    • 258 16  -  BLINDING THEM FOR SINGING By Jerry Seh A scandal over the deliberate blinding of thousands of song-birds to make them sing better is being investigated by experts in Germany. Animal welfare officials in Moenchengladbach, near Dusseldorf, have discovered that thousands of songbirds imported from
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    • 73 16 AH FOOK: It's one thing to put the price of a service up but it's going a bit far doubling the charge of sending telegrams. MEI LIN: If we want better service we have to pay for it and, besides, it's 20 years since the old charges were
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    • 183 16 The only thing missing from 83-year-old bridegroom Bill Hill's wedding reception was his bride. She had packed up in a hup and gone back home to her daughter. Lizzie Hill, 64, had every reason to get the sulks. What bride wouldn't be
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    • 46 16 Here's a girl who wants to keep her cheek to the electronic grindstone. She's Alice Wang, 18, a production supervisor's assistant in an electronics firm. Her ambition is to press all the right buttons and to take charge of the production line.
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    • 253 18 Six Anthologies chosen by Helen Riley This is a new series of poetry anthologies, attractively illustrated with black and white line drawings, for the enjoyment of children aged 10-13. Poets of several centuries (Shakespeare, Clare, Auden, Hopkins, Wordsworth) are represented, the emphasis being on poets of this century. The poems
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