Singapore Herald, 20 January 1971

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 155 Singapore Wednesday, January 20, 1971 MC(P) Ne.2525 15 CENTS
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  • 290 1 Kaunda or that charter: No shitt in our position PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda said last night that Zambia had not shifted its stand on the controversial key clause m the "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles but it might accept a slightly modified version of Guyana's proposed amendment. Speaking at a Press conference
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 106 1 CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said here last night that his country would do its utmost to induce China to accept Malaysia's proposal for the neutralisation of SouthEast Asia Mr. Trudeau who discussed the plan with Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak over lunch
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  • 99 1 MR. LEE KUAN YEW said last night he did aot think the British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath, would "do the wrong thing" at the Commonwealth conference. He was speaking m a televised forum with President Kenneth Kaunda of
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  • 708 1 Frank 6 -hour talks— no change TALK was tough and very frank" at yesterday's private session of Commonwealth leaders on Britain's proposed arms sales to South Africa with no change m the positions of the key delegates. The special session will resume at 9.30 s a.m. today at the Conference
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  • 47 1 HER white overall tells why she is there. The words read: "We demonstrate for the unconditional release of all political detainees." This woman was one of 12 demonstrators arrested outside the Singapore Conference Hall yesterday. For full report and more pictures, see page 3.
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  • 161 1 I hope he breaks his finger SAYS THE COMPUTER WASHINGTON, Tues. Build a better computer and what do you get? Sometimes a bad joke. "My performance is entirely dependent on which buttons get pushed," explained the computer, operated by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. "Early this
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  • 134 1 POSTAL services to Britain have been suspended until further notice. No air or surface letters or parcels with the exception of moaey orders bound for Britain will be accepted at post offices m Singapore. The Goverameat announced yesterday that the suspension Is
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  • 197 1 Beatles finances in a mess, says Paul's lawyer LONDON, Tues.— Paul McCartney opened his legal fight to break up the Beatles today and his lawyer said the dollarspinning pop group may not be able to pay their taxes. Attorney Mr. David Hirst, demanding dissolution of the partnership and a receiver
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  • 185 1 Polish riot port workers strike GDANSK, Poland, Tues. Thousands of people m this Communist port still recovering from recent bloody riots walked to work this morning as city transport struck m sympathy with defiant shipbuilders' demands. Trams and buses stopped for about two hours and then resumed services. Unofficial estimates
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  • 126 1 SAIGON, Tues. South Vietnamese paratroopers m a daring rescue attempt, guarded by U.S. helicopter gunships, raided a suspected Communist prisoner-of-war camp inside Cambodia where about 20 Americans were believed held, Vietnamese sources said today. The raiding party, however, found the suspected camp empty
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  • 42 1 THE HAGUE, Tues.—Thirtyfive Ambonese Indonesian refugees were sentenced to terms ranging from four" months to three years after they were found guilty by a court today of raiding the Indonesian Ambassador's residence last August m which a policeman was shot.
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    • 180 1 rEfflFl BAN on fire-crac-kers to be lifted for Chinese New Year Page 4. ODD FIRST Australian gift bridge on way. Page 5. DDD CAPTURED: A jungle arsenal Page 6. DDD SENU: UMNO not breaking away from partners. Page 6. Lan^Y 1 DDD BRITAIN ready to fight postal strike chaos. Page
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  • 1210 2  -  LIM: Have you anything to say on today's discussions on the British proposal to sell arms to South Africa? DR ARIKPO: The matter is still being discussed. Today's meeting was a private session of Heads of Government or leaders of delegations. Because we have
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  • 1340 2  - THE LIES POURED OUT BY SOUTH AFRICA'S PROPAGANDA MACHINE BARBARA ROGERS £3. 34 m. A YEAR TO BUY RESPECTABILITY By "THE time demands of us that we must tell the world of what we have achieved." This brief, from the South African Prime Minister, Mr. Vorster, has been taken up
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  • 613 2 The Alliance: A parting of the ways? r/^n Wednesday. January 20. 1971 f^laaF THE SINGAPORE HERALD BIG things may be about to happen within Malaysia's ruling Alliance. The number two leader of the Malay-based Umno, Deputy Prime Minister Tun Dr. Ismail, has publicly disparaged the weakness of the Chinese-based MCA
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  • 9 3 The demonstration is soon over.
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  • 634 3 SLOGANS ON OVERALLS— AND SHOUTS TWELVE people 11 women and a man staged a demonstration outside the Conference Hall as Commonwealth leaders were thrashing out the controversial arms issue yesterday morning. They were later rounded-up and taken away m a police van. A number of delegates watched the incident from
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  • 229 4 HOW TO START CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH A BANG AND STAY WITHIN THE LAW THE POLICE announced yesterday that the ban on fireworks will be temporarily lifted m certain "defined" areas of the Republic during Chinese New Year. These areas will be
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  • 329 5 THE first of two transportable steel Army bridges gifts from the Australian Government to floodravaged West Malaysia will leave Singapore today for Kuala Lumpur. The bridges, which cost a total of $306,000, are part of the Australian Army's reserve engineer stores m Singapore. Soldiers,
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  • 224 5 THE BRITISH ARMY has lowered Its flags oa Pnlan Branl for the Inst time. The 89 acres of army land, about two-thirds of the Island and 80 buildings will be handed over to the Singapore Government next month. At a ceremony oa the
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  • 162 5 Urgent need to train more managers THERE is a great need to intensify efforts to develop managerial talent m South-East Asian countries, the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, said last night. He was speaking at a dinner for about 60 social scientists' and educators
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  • 83 5 SHOPKEEPER Thong Seng Ping was suspicious on seeing a man wearing a crash helmet when he was not riding a scooter or motor-cycle. His report to the police landed T.K. Shamugam, 44, m court yesterday on a charge of fraudulently possessing the crash helmet
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  • 160 6 Four SAF Alouettes back from Pahang KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The four SAF Alouettes engaged m flood relief operations m Pahang have returned to Singapore. The Alouette detachment of the SAF, under the command of Major Terry Loh, helped to ferry essential supplies to marooned villagers and were also involved m
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  • 65 6 NIBONG TEBAL, Tues. The Penang branch of the 4-B youth movement is to send 20 members to the seminar on youth leadership at the Co-operative College m Petaling Jay a m April. 000 FIRST MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The inaugural meeting of the Persatuan Darul Iman an
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  • 161 6 JAKARTA, Tues. A Malaysian flight cadet has won the prize as the "best flyer" la the military flying school la the central Java city of Jogjakarta. Flight Cadet Ahmad Rldwaa bin Mohammad Sabah, who won the prise, told newsmen: "I am the
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  • 89 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor police, using mine detectors, recovered a .22 rifle buried behind a Chinese temple at the 6th mile Jalan Cheras here yesterday. A police spokesman said today the rifle, with its butt missing, was wrapped m
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  • 286 6 KUCHING, Tues. A Communist Jungle arms workshop was captured by security forces last week. As they approached the hidden arms workshop, between Slbn and Kanowit la the Third Division, the security forces patrol was fired on by a Communist sentry. The patrol Immediately took cover and
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  • 419 6 'Umno won't break away from partners' Senu KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The secretarygeneral of Umno, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman today dismissed the prospects of the party breaking away from its Chinese and Indian partners m the Alliance. "Under any circumstance, they will be with us," he added. Inche Senu was
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  • 163 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Commerce and Industry Minister Inche Mohd. Khlr Johari took a crack at the United States today by suggesting that it should dump its stockpile of 340,400 tons of rubber into the sea just as it did to Its useless arms. He
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  • 324 6 MCA AND MIC HAVE OUTLIVED THEIR USEFULNESS, SAYS GERAKAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Gerakan said here today that the statement by Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail about the MCA and MIC had not come as a surprise to Malaysians. The secretary-general of the party, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said
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  • town talk
    • 122 7 The tree that smokes like a factory chimney THIS Angsana tree puffed and emitted smoke like a factory chimney early on Monday morning. Passers-by thought it wasn't too healthy for a 100 ft tree to smoke like that. They called the fire brigade and soon a fire engine screeched to
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    • 77 7 AN international youth conference will be held m Raffles Hall, University of Singapore, from April 26 to May l.^ Delegates from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia are expected to attend. Jointly organised by the Student Christian Movements m Malaysia and Singapore, the conference will
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    • 700 7  - The strange people of the Fourth Estate A. K. LEE By JOURNALISTS are strange animals, and over the last few days 1 have had ample chance to study specimens from all over the world gathered here to cover the Commonwealth conference. In the first place, a person has to be
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  • 30 8 KOTA BAHRU, Tues. The Central Government will give $300,000 immediate assistance to rehabilitate the flood victims m Kelantan, National and Rural Development Minister, Inche Ghafar Baba, said today.
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  • 222 8 Uniforms for the patched postmen of Singapore SOME OF Singapore's 500 postmen have been issued with new uniforms following recent complaints to the Press that many had not received any of the five regulation issues last year. One postman complained that he had had to buy his own trousers when
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  • 33 8 WOO Choo Kwang, of Lengkok Bahru, was fined $180 and had his car confiscated yesterday for using it as a pirate taxi In North Canal Road on Oct. 2 last year.
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  • 427 8 'TURNED DOWN FOR LACK OF SHIPPING EXPERIENCE' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce is annoyed with the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation for rejecting Tan Sri T.H. Tan as one of its directors. At a meeting here today,
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  • 75 8 MOHD. Zikl bin Hussain of Pachitan Sepuloh was fined a total of $450 and was jailed a day yesterday for riding his scooter while under disqualification. He was fined $250 and jailed for breaking the ban and another $200 for having no
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  • 39 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Red Cross Society has received two tons of processed cheese from the Japanese Red Cross as part of its aid for the flood victims, the Secretary-general, Mrs. D.X.X. Lee, said here today.
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  • 196 8 WHO'LL ANSWER IF GIRLS GET INTO TROUBLE? IN MY five years here as a medical student, I have not seen a situation so shamefully handled as that of the decision to expel four girls from Eusoff College. Parents have entrusted their daughters to Dr. Nalla Tan to stay m Eusoff
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  • 343 8 Lift door not properly fixed I WOULD like to notify the HDB that the retracting mechanism of the lift door of Block 109, Commonwealth Crescent is not functioning properly after being taken down recently for lining with formica. The original clearance position of the retracting mechanism between the inner lift
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  • 99 8 VtWrYPmHT OUTRAM Park has not been successful as a shopping centre. Since its establishment, more and more shop premises have been returned to the Housing Board due to poor business. Many more shops are planning to close. DDD Offices and trading companies have never been
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  • 294 8 LET'S HAVE MORE BUSES ON THIS ROUTE I WOULD like to draw the attention of the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. to the inadequate bus service along Upper Thomson Road. In recent months, I noticed a sharp reduction of buses plying here, causing much inconvenience and frustration to the bus-travelling
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 191 8 Ml— Mm: Art exhibi- 6 pm: Carnival Trade Pair tion by contemporary Aus- 1971 at Great World trahan painters at Seah Amusement Park, Kirn Gallery, Tudor Court, Seng Road. WWamwMMm 7 pm: Night bazaars at it am pm: Exhibition Aljunied Road; Changi of works by Common- Village; Dunman Road wealth
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    • 270 8 Fine win by Norman opponent, Ng Cheng On 20 Ra i Bb3 (Chinese Swimming Club) 21 Rdbi B c2 in the i»70 Inter-Clubs' 22 r c i Qd2 Division I Tournament. 23 Qd6 Qd6Norman with the white 24 Nd6. e4 pieces, played the English 25 «ab Bd3 Opening. Both players
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  • 330 9 Peace plan 'omits vital points' CAIRO, Tues. The United Arab Republic is to inform Middle East negotiator, Dr. Gunnar Jarring, that Israel's position for rejoining his peace talks has ignored two vital points. The semi-official newspaper, Al Ahram, said today that the points were: ISRAELI withdrawal from Arab territories; and
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  • 211 9 BELFAST, Tues. Prime Minister James ChichesterClark vowed last night to defeat militants stirring up religious rioting m Northern Ireland. Just back from a lightning conference m London with British Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, Clark said even internment without trial could not be ruled out
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  • 147 9 ZURICH, Switzerland, Tues. Investigations began tonight into Switzerland's twin disasters which claimed at least 41 lives last night. i Thlrty-flve persons perished m the crash of a four engine Bulgarian airliner near Zurich airport. The Soviet pilot was the only occupant to escape with minor
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  • 47 9 30-million-year-old fish MOSCOW, Tues. Workers building a subway train at Kharkov, Ukraine, have unearthed a large petrified fish aged about 30 million years, Tass reported today. The fish, which has been handed over to the local science museum is well- preserved as its scales still gleam. AFP
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  • 34 9 PARIS, Tues. Singer Nancy Holloway was m serious condition m a Paris hospital today after being found unconscious m her apartment yesterday. Police said she had swallowed an overdose of barbiturates. AFP
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  • 70 9 NEW YORK, Tues.-New York City patrolmen, some m civilian clothes and others m uniform, march between police barriers near the Supreme Court building here, where a city move to ban their strike action will be considered. Police sergeants and other ranking officers, right, stand by to maintain
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  • 65 9 CAIRO, Tues. President Tito of Yugoslavia will visit the United Arab Republic m the first half of February for talks with President Anwar El Sadat, the authoritative daily, Al Ahram reported today. Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny left Cairo today for Moscow at the end of a
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  • 169 9 KARACHI, Tues. Karachi Port was paralysed today alter some s.BBt port workers went on strike last aight following a clash between two rival unions. The trouble started when the harbour and dock workers union objected to the recruitment of temporary hands by contractors and demanded identity cards for
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  • 183 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States has slapped a 12--month ban on aircraft sales and ship repair credits for Ecuador m retaliation for the seizure of American fishing vessels on wbat the U.S. considers to be the high seas. Secretory of State WUliam
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  • 127 10 'China will welcome selected foreigners' HONGKONG, Tues. China piaas to ope a its territory to tourism bat oolv selected foreigners will be welcomed, Chinese travellers from Canton reported today. Arrivals from the South China metropolis said authorities ln Canton were propagatlßg that ••China has friends all over the world and
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    • 299 10 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. U.N. Secretory-General U Than! <ald yesterday he does not subscribe to the view held by South Africa that the United Nations practises double standards. Thaat told a news conference: "South Africa has alleged for many years that the Ualtod Nations has practised
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  • 471 10 LONDON, Tues. Enterprising Britons mobilised private delivery services to combat the first postal strike m Britain's history. With the walkout scheduled for midnight tonight, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Christopher Chataway opened the door to private enterprise by suspending the post office's century-old
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  • 78 10 MONTEVIDEO, Tues. The Uruguay an F or eign Ministry and the Dutch Embassy here categorically denied yesterday that Dutch Ambassador to Montevideo Heimon Van Blankenstein quit Uruguay last weekend because of guerilla threats. There were unconfirmed reports to this effect after the diplomat left the Uruguayan
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  • 106 10 STEVE LENDS AN EAR AND SPOTS A HEART DEFECT WEST BEND, Wisconsin, Tues.-Steve Neumann is that inquisitive kind of kid who lines to get to the heart of things. And when the 1 0-year- jld was given a school medical book he learned his lessons well. He read all about
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  • 191 10 SAIGON, Tues. The United States is using rocket-firing helicopter gunships m Laos m direct support of Royal Laotian ground troops fighting Communist-led forces. The official disclosure today came on the heels of a U.S. Command announcement that helicopter gunships are being used to support South Vietnamese
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  • 73 10 NEW YORK, Tues. Rabbi Meir Khane, National Chairman of the Jewish Defence League, was indicted yesterday on riot charges stemming from a demonstration near, the Soviet Mission to the United Nation on Dec. 27. He pleaded innocent. Seven other members of the League, which is conducting
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  • 98 10 LAGOS, Tues. Sixteen more people have died from cholera here, bringing the total of deaths to 28, the Federal Health Ministry announced. The announcement said the number of cases m the latest outbreak had now risen to 131, all of them la either Lagos
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  • 110 10 Peace pact ends Chad's 6-year 'war' PORT ARCHAMBAULT (Chad), Tues. President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad signed a peace agreement today with a group of leaders of the six-year-old rebellion that French opposition figures have called France's 'Little Vietnam." France has maintained up to 2,000 crack troops from the Foreign Legion
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  • 245 10 KAMPALA, Tues.-News-paper reports on the despatch of British troops to Kenya were part of a bid to intimidate Zambia, Tanzania, and Uganda, which have opposed proposals to resume arms sales to South Africa, deputy Foreign Minister Vicenti Rwamwaro said here. He described
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  • 108 10 SAIGON, Tues. The fishermen's trade union of Binh Dinh province has lodged a protest with American authorities agairst the slaying of a South Vietnamese fisherman by U.S. soldiers last Saturday, the Saigon press reported today. The newspapers said that the fisherman, aged 17, was
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  • 293 11 LOS ANGELES, Tues. JURORS m the Sharon Tate murder trial are to listen to two Beatle records music which the prosecutor calls ••horrendous" The Beatles album, called "The White Album," has two records and takes an hour and 26 minutes to play. Its songs
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  • 107 11 CAIRO, Tues. Saudi Arabia has refused to take part m the Arab summit meeting proposed by Libya to examine the "national character of the struggle against Israel.** The daily Al Ahram reported today that differences existed among the Arab states over the timing
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  • 90 11 Clutch fault: 63,000 cars to be recalled TOKYO, Tues. Honda Motor Co., of Japan has decided to recall 63,252 Sedans whose clutches could be heated from friction and crack, according to the company today. The targets of the recall are 28,274 Honda 1300s and 34,978 Honda 1300 couples, excluding those
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  • 51 11 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian President Suharto will shortly start holding regular Press conferences, Antara news agency reported today. The agency quoted Information Minister, Air Vice Marshal Budiardjo, as revealing this during a meeting with a delegation of the Jakarta Board of Indonesian Journalists Association last week.
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  • 284 11 r itaSußw^f t« MANILA, Tnes. A fnllpage advertisement m the Manila Times taday warned against armed revalntlßn or the lamp— idea of martini law la the Philippines and blamed local oligarchies and "foreign hnslness interests** for the republic's social problems. The advertisement signed by eight groups comprising
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  • 113 12 A THREAT AGAINST HEATH BY 'ANGRY BRIGADE' LONDON, Tues. A threat against Prime Minister Edward Heath has been made by ''The Angry Brigade" a mystery underground organisation hunted by Scotland Yard In connection with the terror bomb attack on Employment Minister Robert Carr. A letter delivered to a Loadoa newspaper
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  • 349 12 French Arms Sales 'GUNS TOO OLD TO BE ANY MENACE TO BLACK AFRICAN COUNTRIES' FRANCE has explained to Zambia that the arms she sells to South Africa cannot be used to further Pretoria's apartheid policies. The French Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, M. Jean Delipkowski. «aid yesterday. "President Kaunda
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  • 112 12 'Everything hangs on arms sale Issue' From Page 2 considered methods of dealing with these problems. First, we had a review of the world political situation and political trends, and people spoke quite frankly about their fears and their hopes and what part they think the Commonwealth can play m
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  • 553 12 I— WHAT OTHERS SAY EDITORIAL comment from abroad yesterday: M THE DAILY MIRROR (pro-Labour): "If he doesn't change his mind and the African state*. don't walk out, it will be% trumpeted as a triumph for Mr. Heaths bulldog grit at any rate by Mr. Heath himself, and
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  • 180 12 Anti-apartheid letter blasts Heath defence BRITISH anti-apartheid leader Mr. Abdul Minty has written to Prime Minister Edward Heath dismissing the argument that weapons supplied to South Africa will not be used to uphold white supremacy. In his letter Mr. Minty BBnBHMmnBB.BBBBBBBBB.BBB.BBBni quotes South African Defence Minister Mr. Fouche as saying
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  • THE SINGAPORE Section II
    • 8 13 THE SINGAPORE Section II Wednesday, Jan. 20. 1971
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    • 162 13 "CONVEYANCING", a 15--lecture course on realty law, will begin at the Physics Room I, Manasseh Block, at the University of Singapore at 7.30 p.m. on February 3. Mr. Lee Bon Leong, an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court, will conduct the course which
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    • 290 13 HIE URBAN Renewal Department of the HDB is calling tor public tenders on the purchase of seven redevelopment sites earmarked for tourist projects. "Since the call for tenders was announced on Monday, we have received numerous inquiries.*' an HDB. spokesman said yesterday. "The
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    • 355 13  - Dockers all set for containers challenge HERBERT FERNANDEZ By SINGAPORE'S 10,500 dock workers are preparing themselves to meet the challenge of container ships. Staff and workers are selected and trained m groups at the container freight station for periods up to three months. Among other things, the training includes driving
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    • 169 13 Meanwhile, it was disclosed that Singapore's first heliport will open m six months' time. Mr. B.D. Woodford, managing director of Heli Orient (Pte.) Ltd., which supplies spare parts and provides overhaul and support services to helicopters, said: "Heli Orient will operate a
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    • 112 13 PSA man for seminar in Japan MR. Suen Tian Hing. senior traffic superintendent of the Port of Singapore Authority, will leave for Japan to attend a seminar on ports and harbours from Jan. 25 to March 24. The annual seminar is part of the Japanese Government's co-operation scheme for developing
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    • 22 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 565,000 people have been given cholera and typhoid inoculations m flood-hit areas m West Malaysia.
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    • 166 13 A TAXI driver told the High Court yesterday that a man stopped his taxi m Desker Road and told him to follow a car m which he claimed his wife was with another man. Lim Bak Heong, of Balestier Road, was testifying at the
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    • 168 13 Price of chivalry: $660 and black eye A BLACK eye and the loss of $666 m cash that was the price an elderly German tourist paid for his chivalry on Monday night. Businessman Meyer Linderraann, 56, who arrived from Germany last week, was walking along Bras Basah Road at about
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    • 49 13 MR. TURGUT Ilkan, 51, has been appointed the new Turkish Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Ilkan, who succeeds Mr. Hikmet Hayri Anli, is also the Turkish Ambassador to Thailand and will be resident m Bangkok. He has been m the foreign service for 26 years.
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 314 14 Fear of bureaucrats silences HDB tenants MOST people m one-room flats never get help from HDB inspectors. And this is probably because the tenants are afraid they may have broken some housing rules and might be found out. This is said m a paper on Urbanisation: Relationship between Public Housing
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      6 14 PROF. YANG a danger of intolerance
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    • 197 14 $10,000 bail for man on death charge MAGISTRATES' Court No. l allowed ball of HB, bbb yesterday to Jeffrey Khoh Thiam Leng, 25, who is tentatively charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Khoh, former assistant manager of Sea View Hotel, is alleged ta have canned the death of
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    • 134 14 A 14-YEAR-OLD store assistant put to flight three youths who demanded money from him for the Chinese New Year, a court heard yesterday. Sikander Batcha was m a t store m Still Road when Heng Soon Liang, 17, and two other youths walked
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    • 160 14 DOMESTIC servant Teo Har Poh died of a fractured skull a day after she fell off her bicycle m Mayflower Avenue, a coroner was told yesterday. Teo, 33, of Cheng San Road, was found lying on the ground with the bicycle on
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    • 66 14 SINGAPORE has imported 30,000 Mandarin oranges for the first time from India. The import was made through the Singapore branch of the State Trading Corporation of India m collaboration with S.J. Low Bros, and Co., a leading local fruit importer. The import was done on a
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    • 400 14 PROF. Yang Chen Ning, who won the 1957 Nobel Prize for physics, said at a Press conference yesterday that Singapore should develop scientific research m some abstract fields like mathematics and theoretical physics. Singapore had good human resources but lacked
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    • 311 14 How people on the dole are heloed in hunt for jobs MORE than 100 people who have been receiving financial assistance from the Government have found jobs m the last three months through the Rehabilitation Unit of the Social Welfare Department. At present there are just under 10,000 recipients of
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    • 125 14 Judgment reserved on $50,000 claim appeal THE COURT of Appeal yesterday reserved judgment on an appeal by a former factory worker whose claim for damages for the loss of his right arm m a factory accident was dismissed by the Chief Justice last July. Ng Kay Thiam, 20, of Nair
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    • 178 14 A LORRY driver whose wife left him 12 years ago after a quarrel over housekeeping expenses was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday. P^ Soon Hlut Wk of Havelock Road, told the court that there had been frequent quarrels over money
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      • 161 14 IT opens" AY "Borrow" I HIGHEST RATING!" f^k Ann Quarlno, DAILY NEWS. A^mWmW feeßßßm I I BwP^ N A CLASS BY <TSELF!" MM iff <ffc^B ji Z I bßt% Archor Wlnstan, <v J ■«B fcr* NEW YORK POST. t\4 Ij| 1 bW*~ BbßT^^ BWuTV I AW "^wl JbP^bb! bJIILII^bBBR aBB^BBBBHBEBBBBBBBWanBVBVuBUnBwI
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      • 602 14 ■I W3mWMm\ZWmal\mWLmTmmmmmm\\ LAST 3 SHOWS I 11 a.m., 1.45. A 4.00 p.m. only I l Darran McGavln. Saan Garrison a 1 Jullat Mills A Susan Clark "Two CHALLENGERS" COLOR I TONIBHT at AJO A 9.15 p.m a (NO FREE LIST) j I Patar Sallars.lßingo Starr. 'i Raqual w*ich. Chrlatophar Laa
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    • 208 15  -  FLORENCE CHONG Cliff Richard appears as a guest artiste m tonight's Liberace show at 9.30 p.m. on Channel 5. Cliff will sing "Good Times," "Something Good" and the beautiful nostalgic number from the picture, "Camelot" "If Ever I Would Leave You." Another guest artiste is Tessie
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    • 89 15 TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 9 p.m. Channel 5 11.30 p.m. Channel 5 RADIO 6.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) 7.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. 1.30 p.m. Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m:
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      • 1093 15 1 Mil I Star RADIO I view suiiiiiimm 3.00 Housewives Matinee Ecstasy 5.00 Opening And Programme Summary I Part 1 of a Mandarin film 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme 3.35 For The Family (Chinese) 5.35 The Archie Show (Cartoon) |Z 4.00 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.00 News
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      157 16 PANTS NEWS! We reported last year that knickers would return, now many designers are featuring full, full knickers as the" coming fashion look. But worn with fashion hose and a slight heel. Sure not to be for all but surely for the fashionable few. SEEN IN NEW YORK! Midi
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    • 130 16 THE bodybuilders a collection of new designs that do wonders for form and figure. Exciting new lengths speak a seductive new language m soft knits and This fashion ''trip is presented by The Look i Boutique m Robinson Road. Our models
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      • 107 16 m TAm-lK J^i am M ft W I I Created m Italy. MISSIYN for the bold, sophisticated woman of today ear-x B&B Boutique 430, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****4 M«1 flS^ i-yi Sfjifl I GUERLAIN I I Special Festive Offer I I Between now and Chinese New Year 1971.
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    • 2 17 tCONOMK AMAIRS
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    • 485 17 Call to UNDP: Choose field men with care UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Philippine Ambassador Narcisco G. Reyes told the governing council of the United Nations Development programme yesterday that the UN DP should choose its field representatives with care and added that he spoke from experience. "For example," he said, "we
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    • 272 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 290.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India
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    • 278 17 Prisiects fir S.E. Asia 'not entirely bright' MANILA, Tues. The leader of a Japanese economic mission said here prospects for the 1970's m Southeast Asia as a whole "are not entirely bright," and called for closer regional co-opera-tion for the sake of Asia's peace and prosperity. Teeichiro Morinaga, chairman and
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    • 630 17 CAMEL Plywood corporation's production is expected to increase to 40 million sq. ft. a month when the second phase of an expansion programme, costing 51 3. 2 million, is completed by August this year. Current production is about 10 million sq. ft. of plywood a month
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    • 189 17 NEW YORK, Tues. President Nixon achieved a partial rollback of a steel price increase, and launched a move to stem the wage-price 'spiral m the construction industry. In a day packed with economic developments, major interest rates continued to slide, and the Government reported
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      877 17  -  ARUN SLNKUTTUVAN EDITED BY N B Timbers I Guthrie Mo ll*2l BORNEO TIMBERS made unaudited profits amounting to $8.3 million m the six months ended 1 ov c .r. be r compared to 18 ,002 ,000 made m the six months ended t November 1969. The improved results
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    • 617 17 The market closed slightly firmer yesterday, after initial easiness. A forecast fall m UK industrial investment, anxiety over broking liquidity and the imminent postal strike were the main downside factors but the overnight Wall Street uptrend and the reduction m U.S. prime and discount rates aided sentiment.
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    • 379 17 The stock market made Rails, however, eased one slight headway m early cent Advancing issues led the moderate trading yesterday. backsliders by three-to-two Stanpoor's industrial average and volume was about 1.5 moved ahead five cents and million after 20 mins into the utilities gained eight cents.
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    • 192 17 AMSTERDAM Internationals were firm yesterday, led by Akzo. Unilever and Royal Dutch also rose, but Philips was slightly lower. Hoogovens and KLM rose. Plantations and shippings were mixed. Banks, insurances and investment funds held steady. Local industrials wenmixed. PARIS The market was quiet and slightly irregular yesterday on
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    • 85 18 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Wednesday, January 20. 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line
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    • 1134 18 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harrisons 4rosfield ***** NOL Neptune Orient Linen
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      • 783 18 ORIENT LINES DD. V. (HuJCOPPOWATEO IN TH€ WPMIUC IP SINGAPQWC) ICB BUILDINC 2 SHENtON WAV SINCAPQRC V TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOAOING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE, IMgIMM r ham PoaiONg ARRIVES NCPTUNC AMRCR 30 Jan/3 Fob 4/5 Fab 6 Feb Mburj 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havra 14/3. L'don 18/3
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      • 543 19 tcISTDOUnCI Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far _Z^_T^^'***'^ V^ V 1 ,v East ports to the north-east. ALASKA MARU Feb 5/6 Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/LEO ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jedd h AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka. Y'h.ma. Vancouver, B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY Feb
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      • 490 19 M.S. TAIPOOSHAN In Pt/Jan 21 Penang (Jan 22/24). Spore (Jan 25/26), H'kong (Jan 30/Feb 2). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Feb 6/7 Penang (Feb 8/10). Spore (Feb 11/12), H'kong (Feb 16/19). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Feb 23/24 Penang (Feb 25/27), Spore (Feb 28/ Mar 1), H'kong (Mar 5 /8 SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Mar
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      • 626 19 TO: HAMBURG. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM A ANTWERP S'por* Penang Hamburg VEH YUNG M i 2 Mar 13/14 Mar 11 Apr ORIENTAL QUEEN A A r 13/14 Apr ii May Paaaangar accommodation available to London A north continental ports. Accepting liquid cargo at S'por* only. US EAST COAST GULF SERVICE TO:
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    • 760 20 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER Ml BBt R 4M% cents a lb. tkrer-qaarttrs cent). Opening indications yesterday were at Monday's closing level of 50 and 51--5/8 cents for February and March 1 RSS. The market then hovered around this level m quiet dealings. Just before the 1 p.m. break, selling against
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    • 2041 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE THE SHARE MARKET was caught unawares yesterday by a strong wave of selling m all sections which resulted m moderate falls across the board. The bulk of the day's turnover of 1,879,000 shares was contributed by the industrial section which had
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    • 76 20 (Managers' prices for Jan. 20) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.88 1.33 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 l.lOxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1-13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 Tha Commerce lad. Fund 1.06 1.10 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.10 1.16 Singapore
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    • 177 20 LONDON, Tues. The market opened quietly with grain fixed from United States North of Hatteras to Trieste at U.S.S7 fio (free m and out) for Feb. and from the U.S. Gull to South Japan at U.S SS fio for Jan/ Feb. Miscellaneous chartering included phosphate from Tampa
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    • 356 20 Trading was fairly active yesterday on renewed demand as dealers reacted favourably to the bank rate cut. Selective buying was centred on low priced issues. Among counters to move upwards were Matsushita Electric, Sony, Pioneer Electric, Sharp, Mitsui mining and smelting, Taisei Construction and Daiwa House. Motor
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    • 660 20 Both established and speculative mining shares were cut back m dismal trading yesterday. Oils and industrials too were quiet and showed odd weaknesses though there were few significant falls m these sections. Nickel seekers were severely cut back. International Mining shed five cents to 58 cents, Theseus
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    • 278 20 The market held steady yesterday as buying and selling was about evenly matched. Yaumati scored a large rise to finish at 872, a net gain of 81.50. In hotels, HK and Shanghai eased 50 cents to 831, but City Hotels held firm at $27.80 as did Associated
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 265 20 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY 20. OUT: President Arthur 3/4; Labuan Hadji 21 west; Ryukai Maru 40/41; Ronneburg 45; Knud Maersk 48; Hua Li 21 east. IN: Seia Maru 15/16; Myoma Ywa 18; Songkhla (after W lady slaw Broniewsky) 42/43;
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      • 549 22 fP /AUULik QilClll For our Classified I CL ™XXW?o m IniMffrffT MOOI Tele-Ads Service o.qq p.m. daily SALC ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Very reasonable pricing of private collection exquisite oils by Monte. J.D. Castro. Navarro. Gotta. Harli.n. Ya.nboa. Menesis. Zablan. Gonzales, exculsive teak, .nonogany frames. Telephone >i ii Mr /Mrs McClain.
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      • 519 22 ■■■H-mBM-Bu^""*"--mmmWErW^F^TMWT^TMMM ■^WIWfaTJT'fS IHIIBbBbMbIbMIIIbMbBb^b^bH ISLAMIC BOOKS 197 1 Islamic Magazines. World Classics Ex- elusive Paperbacks. Contact The Pyramid Book House. 70-A. The t Arcade (3rd floor) Phone ***** KNOW WHY Lady Precious Stream was so precious and special m "Romances of Ancient Crtina" produced by Forces Publications. 18 George Lee Chambers.
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      • 1144 22 CHINESE GENTLEMAN 24 seeks sociable lady friend 19-22. Any race. Replies assured. Phone. photograph appreciated. Box H1269 Singapore Herald. AUTOMBILE WANTED to rent by Qualified Licensed American for about three months. Willing to pay up to $200/- per month. Telephone Spore *****2 Office Hours. 1966 VOLVO 122S SM 5484. immaculate
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    • 523 23  - Newcomer Raffles Park impresses CAVALIER RACING HERALD By iJS? £w L t U IPUR Newcomer Raffles Park, with Johnny Nelson astride, impressed m a workout m the company of wisdom (Foo) on good going at here yesterday. s The stablemates raced stride for stride over 3f m 37-1/5 with Raffles
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    • 119 23 FUKUOKA, Japan, Tues. Hikaru Kamei, Governor of Fukuoka Prefecture said that Fukuoka Prefecture and Fukuoka City have formally agreed to invite the eighth Asian Games to this southern Japanese city m 1978. Kamei told newsmen that the Fukuoka Prefectural and City Sports Federation will
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    • 153 23  - No increase in prize money for Malaysian open golf BERNAMA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The prize money for the Malaysian open golf championships this year wilt still be $75,000. This was decided by the organising committee at a meeting here at the Royal Selangor Golf Club chaired by Tun H.S. Lee.
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    • 331 23 WBA sanctions Monzon and Nino Benvenuti return bout RICHMOND, Virginia, Tues. The World Boxing Association (VVBA) has no objection to another fight between middleweight champion Carlos Monzon of Argentina and Nino Benvenuti of Italy, provided there was not a return-bout clause m their original contract, chairrr. m Bill Brennan said.
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    • 382 23 SAPPORO, Tues. One hundred and eighty-five competitors and 58 officials from 16 countries have entered the Sapporo international sports week competition, known as the pre-Olympic games, the organising committee announced. The deadline for the entry had originally been set for Jan.
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    • 49 23 ALBUQUERQUE, Mexico, Tues. The Japanese High School all-star wrestling team won nine of 10 matches here to crush the New Mexico AAA junior Olympic all-stars 14-2. The New Mexico squad's only points came on a forfeit. The Japanese wrestlers pinned four of the first five new Mexicans they faced.
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    • 288 23 CAPETOWN, Tues. Eric Tabarly m his revolutionary schooner Penduick 111 is hounding the wake of the Canadian ketch Graybeard, and slowly but relentlessly is closing the gap estimated to be about 12 miles yesterday morning. Graybeard still appears to be leading
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
      • 51 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left 7 GOSH, MARCO, I HAD NO IDEA \f HE SURE IS GIVIH6 THE 1 T IF THEY DON'T COME OUT T HERE THEY ARE NOW»a»ANt>I V^WE'P B€ KEPT WAITING SO LONG^jj^KlP AN EARFUL, DAVY/ ISOON, I'LL BLOW MY MIND JJ I DON'T LIKE THE LOOK
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      • 394 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD szizizHEi~ ftMalillJllkdJlllUiM ACROS S DOWN I So Mother Hubbard's dog had 2 But it does not prevent one nothing to quarrel about? from getting a drink (3) (1,4,2,4.) 3 Relatively speaking, she has a 9 A breezy melody (3) possibble nice point (5) 10 No longer 5, dear?
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    • 366 24 "B" COMPANY 1 Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Lightweights played hard and fast rugby to trounce SCC Colts 28-3 m a friendly match on the Padang yesterday. The tough Kiwis, using their height and weight to advantage, scored two goals, five tries
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    • 179 24 TIE-BREAKER SYSTEM FOR THIS YEAR'S WIMBLEDON ENGLAND, Tues. The All-England tennis club announced yesterday that a tie-breaker scoring system will be used In this year's Wimbledon Championships. At 8-8 a set will be decided over the next 12 points. The system will apply to all matches except those going to
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      224 24 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Ceylon Sports Club 2-1 m a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday. Recs, with a young forward line, attacked from the bully-off and scored m the third minute through Joe Monteiro off a short corner. The Ceylonese hit back strongly and had
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    • 321 24 India accepts S'pore invite to soccer tourney INDIA is the first country to confirm participation m the second international soccer competition for schools to be held here from July 24 to 31. The tournament is being organised by the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council. All matches will be played at
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    • 54 24 Kiwis m one of their attacking moves m the friendly rugger match against SCC Colts on the Padang yesterday. Kiwis won 28-3. Johore Government Services goalkeeper Zainoldin fails to stop Ng Keng Mm's penalty shot m yesterday's friendly soccer match against Hamilton at Geylang Stadium.
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    • 96 24 MANILA, Tues. -The visiting Melbourne Basketball Club of Australia crushed the F ilipino Mariwasa team, 102-69, m the opening day of its four-game series here last night which almost developed into a fish fight m the last 12 minutes. Half time score was 47-31 m favour of
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    • 262 24 HAMILTON Sports Club weathered a fierce closing stage onslaught to defeat Johore State Government Services by a solitary goal m a friendly soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Johore used the match as a warm-up for their semi-final tie against the Malaysian Prisons m
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    • 184 24 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Former world welter and middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson, said here that he fears Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) has made a mistake m accepting to fight with heavyweight champion Joe Frazier so soon after coming out of
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    • 120 24 TOKYO, Tues. -Flash Elorde, former world junior lightweight champion from the Philippines, and Isao Ichihara of Japan will meet for a third fight m Manila on Feb. 2, it was announced. Lope Sarreal Sr., Elorde's father-in-law, said the 10-round match would be sponsored by the Philippine Sports Writers Association for
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    • 95 24 INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Tues. A nine-member Soviet Union track team will arrive m the United States early next month to compete m three invitational meets, the Amateur Athletic Union announced. The six men and three women were invited to the Los Angeles Times indoor meet on Feb. 12, the Athens Track
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    • 36 24 ORLANDO, Florida, Tues. Kyio Tanabe and Sakae Yoshii of Japan were surprise winners of the men's doubles m the Florida tennis championships here, when they beat Americans FRank Froehling and Roy Barth 4-6 6-3, 7-5. AFP
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    • 83 24 RUBY Scull and Nellie Wilkins (nett 70) won the annual Greensomes Cup Golf trophy at the Singapore Island Country Club yesterday. Runners-up were Jean i Read and Joyce Green with a nett of 72. followed by Mackenzie and Abbet came m a close third with 73. R.
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    • Page 24 Miscellaneous
      • 117 24 RUGBY: SCC 'A' vs HQ RE, (Padang 5.15 p.m.); RAF Changi vs Army (Changi 7.30 p.m.). SOCCER: SBHFL Div. 1: Guthrie 'A' vs NAAFI (Jin Besar 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2: Sime Darby vs HKSB (Geylang Stadium 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3A: MSA C vs Vosper T'croft (MFA 5.15 p.m.); Spore Tobacco
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