Singapore Herald, 4 February 1971

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No-167 Singapore Thursday, February 4, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 42 1 SAIGON, Wed. The UjftoJ State. 1. prevHta. «U «lr Mpport to Setrti grtwrni forces Nertfc Vietnamese aad Vletceag hue camps aod ••■^•■•rles loside CAMBODIA, It was disclosed here tonight. There •re 10 U.S. ground troops Uklag part la the operations. AP
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  • 567 1 Big Laos push by Reds THREAT TO ROYAL CAPITAL VIENTIANE, Wed. North Vietnamese troops and their Pathet Lao allies overran a strategic base and five other outposts today m a push towards the "royal capital of Luang Prabang m northern Laos. To the south, the South Vietnamese offensive reported yesterday
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  • 62 1 A MEETING of the Commonwealth Ministers of Education Conference will be held here m April, the Prime Minister announced last night. Mr. Lee made the announcement at a reception he gave at the Istana to say "thank you" to more than 1,000 people who participated
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  • 408 1 Battery scare as Apol lo nears lunar orbit SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Wed. A battery problem developed m the Apollo 14 lunar landing vehicle tonight only hours before the astronauts were to orbit the moon. Apollo 14 had swept into the grasp of lunar gravity and sped towards a Thursday morning
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  • 346 1 Razak: House must approve changes or else... IPOH, Wed.— There will be no return to parliamentary democracy if Parliament fails to pass the proposed amendments to the Constitution, Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak warned today. The approval of two-thirds of the 144-member House is needed before the Constitution can be
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 67 1 THERE were 35 confirmed cases of typhoid fever from the Geylang Serai area, and more than 30 suspected cases were under observation at Middleton Hospital, as of last night. A Health Ministry spokesman said yesterday that precautionary measures were still m force to check
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    • 41 1 PARIS: The whole of France was without mail today and some telephone services were also affected as more than 350,000 post office workers began a four- day series of strikes m support of claims for increased pay and improved working conditions.
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    • 31 1 ODD PARIS: President Georges Pompidou, accompanied by his wife, arrived today m Nouakchott, Mauritania the first stop on his 1 1-day tour of five former French rnlnnl** m West Africa. AP
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  • 140 1 Thais kill 27 Reds in south province BANGKOK, Wed. Thai troops backed by helicopters and T-28 bombers killed 27 Communist guerillas and captured five during a campaign launched on Monday m the southern provinces The Thais lost three dead and six wounded. The search-and-destroy operation took place m a mountainous,
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  • 344 1 MSA split set for Jan. 1, 1973 THE Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines split is tentatively fixed for Jan. 1, 1973, according to reliable sources. Government officials from Singapore and Malaysia met yesterday for their second round of talks to work out details of the split, announced last week. The sources said the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Viewpoint
    • 536 2 THE president of the Academic Staff Association of the University of Singapore m his annual report for the year 1970, has (m his unmistakable flair for raising controversy of dubious validity) resorted to extremely annoying ways to achieve ends which are equally questionable m their motivation.
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    • 629 2 HAVE MORE FAITH IN YOUTHS' INNATE GOODNESS RIGHT through history, every move for liberalisation m society has invariably been met by outcries of impending collapse by the prophets of doom. Therefore "Distressed Parent" is not the only one who is obsessed by this fear. This morbid and misanthropic philosophy seems
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    • 160 2 MANY of the Adult Education Board's Secondary Evening Centres are functioning with hardly a few classes. Worse, the enrolment m each class is negligible. One wonders whether this is not a clear case of managerial incompetence on the part of the board. With a
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    • 93 2 THANKS FOR STARTING 'TOP FORM' I WOULD like to thank you very much for starting "TOP FORM", which will enable the young readers of the Singapore Herald to get as much practice as possible m the art of using our pens and minds. I am sure that all the other
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    • 171 2 Censors barking up wrong tree RECENTLY your paper carried correspondence on the banning of Woodstock a pop musical film. The film shows "long hair" and "drug flavoured songs" and hence, says our censors, is undesirable. I sincerely doubt the lyrics can be even heard amidst the beat and music of
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    • 400 2 HANDLING OF GIRLS AT EUSOFF COLLEGE TOO HARSH TWENTY FIVE years of residence m Singapore claimed by Mr. Frank Hickle certainly does not entitle him to lecture to us on what the Asian Norm is or should be. Whether one is an Asian, African or Occidental, most are agreed that
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    • 456 2 m rf £~L Thursday, February 4, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD ON Feb. 15, 1942, at a spot near Bukit Timah Heights, Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, commander of the Japanese expedition which had invaded Malaya 70 days earlier, accepted instruments of surrender from Gen. A.E. Percival, commander of
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    • 632 2 HAVING read Mr. C.V. Devan Nair's remarks about 75 per cent of the schoolteachers not being members of the S.T.U. but waiting to benefit irom the salary negotiations, I would like to point out a few things to him. The majority of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 336 3 Man held in hunt for ice Box King kidnap gang POLICE have detained a man wanted m connectlOß with the kidnapping late last year of "lee Box Kintf" Tan Han 1 Seng, and the shooting last weekend of an offduty policeman m Kallang P.irk. Ho was sleeping m a Kendeemer
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  • 206 3 By-election in Kapar within 60 days of recall of Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The by-election for the Parliamentary constituency of Kapar will be held within 60 days of the reconvening of Parliament. This was announced today by the Chairman of the Election Commission, Tan Sri Ahmad Perang. Parliament will reconvene
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  • 391 3 Dr. Wu's advice on bilingual aim for academy Singapore and Malaysia should concentrate their financial and human resources to build their respective national academies of higher learning. was suggested yesterday by the President of Tunhai University m Taiwan, Dr. Wu Teh-Yao, m a talk at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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  • 336 3 LATEST PRECAUTION A SUITCASE WHICH OOZES A BLACK DYE A NEW "WEAPON" to beat bank robbers is being put on the market. It is a suitcase which oozes thick black dye, rendering the cash useless to the thief when the case is forced open without
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  • 61 3 ROMPIN MINING COMPLEX TRANSFER KUANTAN, ««d. The State Government today officially took over the Bukit Ibam complex from the Rompin Mining Company which closed down its mine last year. A $680,000 cheque for the electric generator, water supply facilities and workshop was handed to the George Cohen Far East Private
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  • 133 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An accountant died on admission to the General Hospital here this afternoon after he had collapsed In a dentist \s room with a bullet In his right temple. The accountant, Mr. Ng Tow Foo, SC, visited his dentist
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  • 103 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A labourer, R. Rasakano, 39, was sentenced today to death for murdering his sister, R. Padhamavathy, 28, at the end of a five-day trial m the High Court here. The seven-man jury returned a 5-2 verdict of guilty after retiring for
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  • 497 3 Furniture firm didn't tell union about new commission system DIETHELM Furniture Pte. Ltd. started a new system of commission for its seven salesmen without first consulting their union, although it was obligated to do so, the Industrial Arbitration Court was told yesterday. Mr. G. Nalpon, for the Singapore Manual and
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  • 73 3 US$l 2 ,OOO LOSS FROM A HOTEL ROOM A FILIPINO businessman, Mr. Joaqoin Aquino, 43, has reported the loss of US$l2,OOO and a $400 watch from his room at Hotel Singapura Inter-Continental m Orchard Road. He checked into the hotel on Tuesday afternoon with a nephew from Manila. They then
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  • 146 3 Pre-Summit arrests: Only 8 still held ONLY about eight of the 27 people arrested before and during the Commonwealth Conference last month, are still m police custody, according to informed sources. Most of the 27, who included three women, were members of the Barisan Sosialis. Most of those arrested were
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  • 228 4 POLICE TRYING TO TRACE HIS LAST MOVEMENTS THE charred body of a man tied with wire to a tree stump was found along a dirt track off the 10th mile Ponggol Road early yesterday. He was identified as Tan Siew Peng, 36, a
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  • 101 4 KUALA LUMPU.'t, /cd. A Directorate of Sports is to be set up within the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports to promote sports through scientific methods of coach tag and training. The division will be manned by experts, qualified instructors and coaches. "It is hoped
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  • 431 4 CHESS.. .by Herald Knighi SINGAPORE'S Junior Champion, Leslie Leow, was among the leaders m the early rounds of the Karlis Lidums International Tournament held recently m Adelaide, Australia. In the following round, he was drawn to meet Australia's Grandmaster Walter Shawn Browne, who played m Singapore m
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  • 227 4 'All this art Stuff is way above my head...' IT may appear an "adults only" picture, but this wee fellow obviously thinks it's kids' stuff. He's wishing he was as grown up as the grownups as he strains to see "Apparition" by Japanese photographer Kishin Shioyama.
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  • 81 4 Sultan's plea to the armed forces TAIPING, Wed. The Sultan of Kelantan urged members of the armed forces to closely follow and practise the new principles of understanding issued to them recently by the Ministry of Defence. "You must carefully study, understand and respect them at all times," he said.
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  • 72 4 Japan team leader: S'pore gave us some good suggestions SINGAPORE has made a number of "good suggestions" to the 37-man Japanese Investment Study mission, its leader, Mr. T. Morinaga, disclosed on Tuesday night. "We'd like to give much thought to them when we get back home," he told reporters at
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  • 241 5 Computer goes wrong and stops traffic court case THE fallibility of human beings is often demonstrated m the courts. Yesterday, a magistrate found that computers, too, are fallible. Mr. George Sandosham, a DPP, who sat as magistrate, CMtponed a traffic case »o a ter date because the information given by
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  • 53 5 CONTRACT worker Lee Cheng Heng, 28, of Jalan Tua Kong, fell about 30 ft. from the second floor of an uncompleted building m River Valley Road yesterday. He received head and shoulder injuries and was admitted to Outram Road General Hospital. His condition «A»aid to
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  • 52 5 MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca State Government has announced a remission In land rates with effect from Jan. 1. The decision to reduce the rates was largely influenced by the continuing low rubber price and the recent floods, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Talib bin Karim, told a
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  • 104 5 TRIO HELD AFTER A CHASE: STOLEN CAR RECOVERED POLICE recovered a stale* car la New Semfeawaag Mmmi after three were arrested Tuesday. A pallet inspector aad a aboe* Ml p. at. mw twe aiea la a ear while twe ethers were standing •vtsMe. The fa«r aiea started to ru away
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  • 132 5 Nantah man leaves for India under exchange programme THE assistant director of the Institute of Asian Studies, Nanyang University, Mr. Ong Tee Wah left last night by Air-India for New Delhi on a cultural exchange programme sponsored by the Indian Government. He will visit various Indian institutions of higher learning
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  • 48 5 KUCHING, Wed. Several parts of Sarawak's First Division were affected by floods again due to continuous rain since last night. The Police Control Centre said today that the 40-mile long Kuching-Serian r«ad was under several feet of water at several places. Bern a ma
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  • 19 5 THE head of the Divine Life Society of Ceylon, Yogiraj Swami Satchidananda, will arrive here on Saturday.
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  • 319 5 Conductor hit policeman in bus fare row, court told A POUCEMAN oa a Bight oat with Ms girl friead was strack oa the aose with a ticket cUpper la a qaarrel with a has coadaetor over the fare, a district ceart was teid yesterday. Coastahle Basal bin Bahaataa, 23, testified
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  • 533 5 LABUAN, Wed. The captain of the Caribou plane which crashed m Cowie Bay, Tawau, last March was today dismissed from the Royal Malaysian Air Force by a court martial. Nine members of the armed forces and a police inspector were killed la the crash,
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  • 101 5 City Hall assembly: 11 women charged ELEVEN women pleaded not guilty m a magistrates' court yesterday to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly at the City Hall steps on Tuesday. They were allowed $2,000 bail and the case was postponed to March 16. It was alleged that
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  • 114 5 THREE masked men armed with choppers surprised Sim Chong Hoo, 30, of Upper Serangoon Road, early yesterday and robbed him of $8,000 and jewellery valued at $700. Sim said at about 2.35 a.m. he was awakened from bis sleep by three
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  • 216 5 Only eight families willing to accept visiting students ONLY eight local families have so far shown interest m inviting into their homes American students who will be coming here to spend on their summer vacation. The stadents, aged 16 to 17, are due to arrive m Singapore m June under
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  • 205 5 AN APPEAL by M. Balakrishnan, unemployed, against conviction m a district court of causing hurt to a sweeper last year, was allowed yesterday by the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin. He hsd been charged with stabbing Karunamuthy Veloo with a knife on Oct. 29,
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  • 247 5 A chance to publish works locally AN ASIAN mass communications journal is being planned. Dr. Lakshmana Rao, secretary-general of the Asian Mass Communication, Research and Information Centre (AMIC) m Singapore said this yesterday during a Rotary Club luncheon. He said that AMIC undertook the project to enable researchers to have
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  • 55 5 IPOH, Wed. Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, received Malaysia's highest Scout award, the Semangat Padi* today, when he opened the new $175,000 Scout Headquarters here. He was decorated with the sash and medal of the award by the Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon, who
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  • 19 5 KUALA LUMPUKWed. Tea visltiM Americas travel writer* wiD leave far Slagapere teierrew after a threeday visit.
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  • 162 5 BUSINESS executives from Singapore and Malaysia will meet here aa Feb. 22 for a three-day seminar to stndy the latest techniques la marketing and advertising. The seminar "Workshop •71", organised by the Advertisers Association, will be held at the MSA theatrette. The chairman of the
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  • 193 6 Housing estates: Govt approval to depend on names KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor State Government m future will not approve any housing project which does not have a name with Malaysian connotations. The Mentri Besar, Da to Hajl Harun bin HaJJ Idrls, said today approval for housing estates would only
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  • 192 6 IPOH, Wed. Twelve sub-health centres and 52 midwife clinics are to be built m Perak under the Second Malaysia Plan. The Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon Jubir, said this after meeting the Perak Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. A.S. Sandhu,
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  • 383 6 'MANY CHANGES SINCE MAY 1969' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Alliance Party will hold a seminar for its Parliamentarians and State Assemblymen here from Feb. 17 to 19. The Alliance executive secretary, Mr. Michael Chen, said today that the seminar the first
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  • 234 6 'Smugglers took 2,000 tons of rubber' claim KOTA BHARU, Wed. A rubber factory manager here has accused Thailand of permitting smugglers to take away 2,000 tons oi rubber sales from his business. The factory manager said that he has had to lay 80 workers off because of the cut m
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  • 132 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Medical Association has appointed a sub-committee to draft a report for the establishment of a college of general practitioners. Disclosing this here today the president of the MMA, Dr. Pius Martin, said the college might be affiliated to
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  • 241 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Operations Council today approved an ordinance to allow more borrowing from the Employees Provident Eund by house ownership companies. The Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad will also be able to increase its borrowings from the EPF under the Emergency
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  • 371 6 'TRUDEAU LIKELY TO LEAD CANADA TO No.l POSITION' FORECAST INDIAN journalist H. Chandola predicted yesterday that Canada would emerge as leader of the Commonwealth if the organisation survived. He also predicted that the emphasis m the Commonwealth would shift to the African and Asian nations. Mr. Chandola was speaking to
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  • 307 6 Dato Ong to study report of Royal Commission KUCHING, Wed. The newly-appointed Minister of Technology, Research and Local Government, Dato Ong Kee Hui, said today that one of his first tasks would be to look into the report of the Royal Commission on Local Authorities m West Malaysia. Dato Ong,
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  • 275 6 Tokyo mission due to study large-scale investment A SECOND Japanese investment survey mission will come to Singapore to determine the type of large-scale investment by their businessmen. The deputy leader of the present mission, Mr. Isao Masamune, president of the Industrial Bank of Japan, said this before leaving for Burma
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  • 108 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Democratic Action Party today arged the aew Mlalster of Technology, Research aad Local Geverameat, Date Oag Kee Hal to hold local Goverameat electloa Immediately after the resamptioa of Par llameat. The organising secretary of the party, Mr. Lee Lam Thye, hi
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  • 71 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There will be no restrictions on people travelling from Singapore to Malaysia despite the typhoid outbreak there, a Ministry of Health spokesman said today. He added that many people m West Malaysia had already been inoculated against typhoid after the recent floods. ODD CARELESS
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  • town talk
    • 313 7  - When too many things come in tubes... A.K. LEE By I. HAVE a friend who maintains that a tube is a tube— and it's giving him a headache. Or rather a head problem. In fact, he maintains that some day soon you may well switch on your television set and
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    • 354 7 MR. LV Quan Dat is a traditionalist where art is concerned. At 67 and with 46 years of painting experience behind him, this man strongly believes that good art must be interpretable by the masses and not by the artist alone or just a selected
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    • 166 7 Lot'ial JmoTu Count Basic samples Chinese food THE Robin Group of companies had lots to celebrate at their annual staff dinner on Sunday at the Ming Palace. One major achievement was the joint venture with Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering of Japan to build a
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    • 110 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young jlilJJJi^ ll^]^ I |«O VtXJRE OUST HAVIN© *UJl|| I AND FOR DESSERT- -Jjllfli IVi ~~MF B3X W PS= W~ *< FROZEN CHICKEN PIE AND FFIOZEN CHERRY PIE i f^ I GOT HOME 1 ~> v -T FROZEN PEAS > S -V- /S I "THERE'S NOTHING FROM
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    • 35 7 ANNIVERSARY DINNER THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail will attend the fifth anniversary dinner of the school band project, organised by the Teachers' Military Band at Hotel Equatorial on Saturday at 7 p.m.
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    • 542 7 S am— a pa: Exhibition of books by Charles Dickens at the foyer of the National Library, Stamford Road, t am— pa: Exhibition of Ja panese art and craft at the National Library (lecture hall). pa: Carnival trade fair 1971 at Great World Amusement Park, Kirn Sens; Road. 7 pa:
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    • 1914 8 Dear Editor, i Dear Editor, Thank you very much M m f. m I notice that for the book prize. I am I .a**^ av*> I I I a-d^V I children sent Ing a lot of home-work to I f m BENJY THE do. Now that I am in Primary
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  • 267 10 Hanoi cannot take Phnom Penh— Serong CANBERRA, Wed.-North Vietnamese forces could not possibly take and hold the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, Australian Jungle warfare expert Brigadier Edward Serong told the National Press Club today. He said: "The allied operation completely pulled the carpet from under Hanoi's strategy. There is
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  • 112 10 Admit Peking to the UN say US Senators WASHINGTON, Wed. An influential group of American Congressmen led by Republican Senator Jacob Javits demanded yesterday that the United States end its opposition to the admission of China to the United Nations. But the Congressmen, who introduced a Senate Bill to this
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  • 69 10 PORTLAND, (Oregon), Wed. About 90 anti-war demonstrators chaiped themselves to two Federal offices m Portland yesterday and apparently intended to be arrested. After several hours police obliged. "Where have you been?" asked one demonstrator, when six officers showed up at the armed forces induction station about
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  • 62 10 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. General William Westmoreland, the United States Army Chief of Staff, arrived here today and immediately began a scheduled meeting with Ethiopian defence and military leaders. He was scheduled to visit the U.S. military communications station at Asmara, Northern Ethiopia, during his two-day visit.
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  • 61 10 LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Edward Heath and Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber were threatened with bomb attacks yesterday. Police said an anonymous caller, warned that the official residences of Mr. Heath and Mr. Barber at Nos. lo and 11 Downing St., respectively would
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  • 32 10 LIMA, Wed. -Mining operations were partially halted throughout southern and central Peru yesterday due to a strike by mining mill workers, most of them employed by U.S. mining companies.
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  • 131 10 FOETLAMY, Wed. Rebels Ceaftral Chad ambashed a lorry killiag Freacli aad fo« Ckadtaa soldiers, it was officially disclosed here today. The Freachßuui was aaned as Corporal Alala Taadavarayea, 2i, orlglaally of Mjrtta^e the SM Freaca »oWI«r to be killed la acttoa la Chad
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  • 319 10 Hold your f lre in Suez plea by U Thant UNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Thant appealed t Israel and Egypt to hold their fire when the Mic East ceasefire ends on Friday. The UN's Secretary-General reported some progress m the peace talks after lengthy cEZOi'n?* W 5 e «°f llltor
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  • 500 10 MANILA, Wed. About 1,500 students took full control of the campus of the suburban University of the Philippines tonight as President Ferdinand Marcos held back a projected troops advance on the hotbed of student activism. The President's order this evening for the with- drawal pf hundreds
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  • 156 10 CARACAS, Wed. A Social-Christian Party deputy said Colombia purchased M Mirage fighter planes from France under an agreement with the French Government to grant French firms oil concessions In the Gnlf of Venezuela. Hie Caracas newspaper La Verdad (The Truth) said Senor
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  • 151 10 Students in new Lagos riots LAGOS, Wed. Police fired tear gas and used truncheons to disperse several hundred university students marching on Lagos city centre today. The students were protesting about Monday's shooting at the University of Ibadan, Western Nigeria. Meanwhile the death toll from Monday's incident, when police fired
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  • 105 10 A hawk becomes dove... WASHINGTON, Wed. One of the strongest supporters m Congress of the United States war effort m Vietnam reversed himself yesterday and called for total withdrawal of U.S. troops by March 1, 1972. Representative Roman C. Pucinski, Democrat-Illinois, said the new developments m Laos and Cambodia have
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  • 281 10 Pravda: Arms pact A-planes MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union broke a lone silence on its Strategic Arms Talks (SALT) with the United States yesterday by warning that an American arms buildup is m progress that could jeopardise the sensitive negotiations. At the same time, m spelling out their position m
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  • 70 10 MANILA, Wed. -Philippine Airlines (PAL) said today it agreed to pay a 10,000 pesos (about $4/00) fine for release of a DC-8 aircraft seized byithe Customs Bureau on grounds the plane was used for smuggling. The plane has been held Jan 25 when Customs officials
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  • 44 10 A 100-year-old secret ciSS°P X Wed Cabinet papers for 1936 relating to the abdication of King Edward VIII will be kept secret until they are 100 yeS Prime Minister Edward Heath, answering questions m the House of Commons was m accordance with practice." AP
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  • 295 11 PORT EVERGLADES, Wed. An ailing Queen Elizabeth, nuttig and slowed by age. Is scheduled to limp off to Hongkong Uter this week to start a new life. "Its very sad, she's rusty and that sort of thing I hope she caa look bettor m
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  • 222 11 LONDON, Wed. An Indian who left Kenya for Britain two years ago was handed a cheque for £251,938 (£51,838,447) yesterday his winning from a bet of a few shillings on the British soccer pools. Thakorbhai Patel, a 40-year-old former warehouseman, emigrated with hb wife,
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  • 188 11 SALISBURY, Wed. Rhodesia yesterday slapped a 50 per cent surcharge on goods crossing by rail from Zambia because of Zambia's "failure to keep to the conditions of a joint railway agreement." Transport and Power Minister Roger Hawkins said the surcharge would be
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  • 180 11 MIAMI, Wed. A nationwide poster campaign is being conducted m Haiti m an apparent effort to popularise President "Papa Doc" Duvalier's announced plans to have his son succeed him. Posters showing the aging President and his 19-year-old son, Jean-Claude, are displayed throughout the island country.
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  • 384 11 LONDON, Wed. British Home Secretary Reginald Maudling declared here last night that the main aim of the new Immigration Bill which he intended to present m Parliament shortly was not to reduce Commonwealth citizens to the status of aliens but to restrict the number of
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  • 181 11 WASHINGTON. Wed. There will be no ceremonial unveiling of the new White House portraits of President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline. At the request of the former First Lady they will simply be placed on display m the White House this week.
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  • 121 11 MRS. GANDHI APPEALS FOR PEACE IN BENGAL WflS'r. W T' L mrt i CALCUTTA, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gaadhl appealed for peace yesterday at her first election rally la West Bengal state where Naxalite violence has become a dally affair. Mrs. Gandhi was protected by hundreds of policemen armed with
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  • 216 11 LAHORE, Wed. Two youthful Kashmiri "freedom fighters" destroyed an Indian Airlines Fokker Friendship F27 airplane at Lahore Airpert last Might and triggered a crisis betweea India and Pakistan. Pakistan's Foreign Office deplored the destruction which occurred while It was negotiating for the release of
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  • 116 11 ROME. Wed. Students of the left and the right, with police caught m between, threw petrol bombs m a riotous battle m Rome last night. Sixty people were injured including 30 police officers. Arrests were over 200. Officials reported many were released after
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  • 51 11 JAKARTA, Wed. Visiting Prime Minister of the West German state of Bremen, Mr. Hans Koschnick, this morning paid a courtesy call on President General Suharto Mr. Koschnick presented General Suharto a cheque for 50,000 German marks for the Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled ChiM™»« anin. Central Java.
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  • 60 11 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian pensioners will get a 30 per cent increase m their pensions from April to keep m line with similar increases for civil servants recently. A delegation of pensioners said their pensions should be increased because more than 80,000 pensioners received
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  • 27 11 KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Wed. Former U.S. President Harry S. Truman was released yesterday from Research Hospital, where he had spent 13 davfiwithan intestinal disorder. AP
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  • 93 11 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate Finance Committee today approved President Nixon's nominee John B. Connally as new Secretary of the Treasury. At today's two-hour hearing, Mr. Connally cleared himself of all suspicion arising from reports that he had received the sum of US$225,000 while Governor of
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  • 193 11 WASHINGTON, Wed. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird today asked the Senate for a two-year extension of the present military draft system, which expires on June 30. Appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Mr. Laird recalled that the Nixon Administration hoped to switch
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  • 77 11 JAKARTA, Wed. Police have detained a bechak (threewheeled pedicab) driver for publicly trampling and damaging the portrait of President Suharto. A police spokesman said that the bechak driver, 30-year-old Djakman Nasir, entered the reception hall of the Religious Affairs Department yesterday after parking his bechak outside. He
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  • 46 11 HONGKONG, Wed.-A European man and woman appeared m court today charged with trafficking m dangerous drugs. They were arrested on Monday at the Kai Tak airport when customs officials found SO lbs. of hashish m false bottoms of three suitcases.
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  • 9 12 f'ON<)MK AFFAIRS Fl)iTf[)H>ARi:NsfN* r T I V A N
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  • COMPANY NEWS!
    • 105 12 LONDON, Wed. Gramco (UK) Ltd depaty chilran, Pierre Salinger, told Beater that the Trait Corporation of the Bahamas cosdd make a decision on Gramco maaagemeat's plaa for USIF (real estate) before the cad of this moath. Salinger, whose resignation as depnty chalrmaa of Gramco (UK) becomes effective ea Feb.
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    • 58 12 HONGKONG, Wed. Shell of Hongkong says the Government has agreed to coadact a detailed sarvey of Northeast Lam ma to see whether It can be economically developed by reclamation for a major oil Installation. Shell had requested the survey, the company said. Lamma Is a sparsely populated Island,
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    • 52 12 SYDNEY, Wed. Colonial Sugar Refining (CSR) and Altarama Minerals NL annonnced they have formed a joint ventnre to search for bauxite north aad south of Welpa m Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. Altarama has already beg«a the search throvgh IU subsidiary, Altarama Search, which will he Joined by CSS subsidiary
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    • 45 12 SYDNEY, Wed. Norseman Gold Mines says It has encountered substantial quantities of high grade gypsam In the Norseman area of Western Australia. A quarterly report says anger drilling on close grid had Indicated snbstan tlal quantities and marketing arrangements were still under study. AP
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    • 49 12 SYDNEY, Wed. Loigreack Metals directors said resalts on copper prospect m the Mt. Isa area of Qaeeaslaad Indicated a copper deposit about at feet wide and 9N feet long with an average grade of three per cent copper. Testing so far has been limited, the directors added.- AP
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    • 45 12 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.05, (2) 150.50; Hongkong 40.55; Beirut 39.15; London 38.925; Zurich 38.908. 39.105; Paris 38.95. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price n Singapore dollars, per tael.
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    • 30 12 (Closing buyer /seller prices for Feb. 3. m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1438 1439; 3-month 1441 1442; Settlement 1440; Total turnover 960 tons, mainly carries.
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  • 151 12 PEOPLE In business Miss SHIRLEY WEE, an officer trainee with the Chartered Bank m Singapore, is the first female employee of the group to receive specialised training m Britain. She left last night for advanced training at the bank's headquarters m London. After her training, lasting six to nine months.
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  • 394 12 Kiwis take over management of Starlite STARLITE CERAMIC INDUSTRY has entered into a management and marketing agreement with Crown Lynn Potteries of New Zealand. A directors* announcement yesterday stated that this agreement was "a positive step to instil new management m the company." When the agreement is to come into
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  • 240 12 JAKARTA, Wed. The Soviet Union has indicated a strong interest m buying Indonesian tin, the director of the state-owned Indonesian tin company, P.N. Timah, said today. Director A. Tajib told newsmen details of the discussions could not be made public because talks were still going
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  • 153 12 Manila asks for extension of $150 m Japanese standby credit TOKYO, Wed. The Philippine Central Bank has requested 15 Japanese foreign exchange banks to extend their one-year US$5O million standby credit, and also increase the amount of the credit, banking sources said. The sources said the Philippine bank had made
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  • 270 12 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per units of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Feb. 3) On New York TT 6.0275 On New Yoik DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 294 Note Rates: China (per
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  • 616 12 Australians closed weak yesterday on nervous selling after Mineral Securities' request to suspend its quotation. Dealers reported that sustained selling of small blocks pushed Poseidon down £6 at £16*, and Samin, Broken Hill Props, Queensland, Kathleen, Metals Exploration and New Broken Hill were also sharply easier. The
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  • 355 12 The stock market yesterday continued to move irregularly after 30 minutes of active' trading. The popular averages were lower, but the advance decline index was biased on the upside. International oils eased, reflecting concern over the OPEC talks m Teheran. (Paid prices at 1100 EST, m
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  • 234 12 AMSTERDAM International eased yesterday and most local industrials were down with Heineken weak, but Calve up. Plantations and shippings were narrowly mixed. Insurances retreated on profit-taking. Most state loans lost some ground on subscription for the new 7V4 per cent state loan scheduled for today. PARIS The market
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 607 12 o I ADVUTItHHNTt ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. OEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P P C REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $67 for 20 words, each additional word 40ctt. All other c lassificd «dv«r ti»«m«nt« Minimum $4/ for <>0 words, each additional
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    • 93 12 NOTICE >9- SINGAPORE JSSJ* HERALD C/m LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, People's Park Complex, Third Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 1. on Thursday. 25th. day of February. 1971 at 5.30 p.m. for
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  • 1670 13 KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figurat m bmckeia denote traded IoU ia I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure is brackets, it means only stogie lot of 1,000 snares was traded at that price. The last figure*
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  • 76 13 (Managers' prices for Feb. 4) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. Progress Fund 1.05 l.lOxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.13 1.18 Singapore
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  • 869 13 MALAYSIA/SINC RUBBER 4t* ceata a Ik. (4*wa taree-qaarters ceat). February and March l RSS were traded down from 47-1/4 and 48-1/4 cents to 46-7/8 and 47-7/8 cents respectively at the opening yesterday. Main sellers during the decline were upcountry speculators liquidating their long positions. There was a slight
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  • 246 13 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY. 4. OUT: President Jackson 1/2; Dolly Turman 6/7; Yuyo Maru 16; Neptune Topaz 18; Htone Ywa 19; Bonnie 23; Radnorshire 33/34; Mishima Maru 36/36; Neptune Amber 40/41; Mitaka Maru 45; Glenalmond 47; Sabana 21 east.
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  • 710 13 The pace of Tuesday's market recovery slackened yesterday, but worthwhile gains were recorded among the established mining stocks. Speculative issues were mixed and oils showed weaknesses as the day progressed. In the industrial sector, profit taking developed m BHP after Tuesday's spectacular rise and hesitancy crept into
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  • 257 13 Stocks moved up after a preferences to Hongkong, earlier loss to close unchanged lower opening yesterday as dealers said. at Si 85 but the London more buyers returned to the Textiles were firm. Textile registers was $1 higher on market. Dealings, however, Alliance gained 60 cents, and
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  • 349 13 Steady conditions prevailed yesterday as active selective demand spread over a broad front. Non-ferrous metals, including Nippon Mining and Sumitomo Mining, continued to advance, reflecting London. Electric home appliances and some low priced issues were (Closing paid prices m yen, wi Akai Electric 382 (380) Asahi Chem
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  • 169 13 LONDON, Wed. Quieter conditions were evident today but with the overall easiness still apparent. Coal shippers were reported to nave fixed a cargo from Hampton Roads to Japan at US$725 fd (free discharge) for February /March. A cargo of bauxite was covered from Jamaica to the U.S.
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  • 190 14 Indian plane blast: Students mob embassy NEW DELHI, Wed. Stone-throwing students broke windows m the Pakistan High Commission building here today, m protest against the hijacking and subsequent destruction at Lahore of an Indian Airlines Fokker Friendship plane. Several hundred students demonstrated outside the build my. which was guarded by
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  • 243 14 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand plans to withdraw its troops from South Korea next year, Thai Premier Thanom Kittikachorn said today. Field Marshall Kittikachorn, speaking to newsmen at Parliament House, said the annual rotation of the Thai Infantry Company to replace the present one
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  • 186 14 Malik: Suicide for China to try open aggression JAKARTA, Wed. China would be committing suicide If It I attached open aggression against any country, Indonesian Foriga Minister Adam Malik said today. Bat, he told a Press conference, China might encoarage subversive activities In South East Asian coaatries. This, could not
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  • 189 14 UGANDAN TEAM WANTS TO MEET HAILLE SELASSIE ADDIS ABABA, Wed. A four-man delegation from Ugandan military leader Major General Idl Amln arrived here today "to speak to the Ethiopian head of state If we can get an Interview with him." Hie leader, Mr. A polo K. Klronde, who was named
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  • 33 14 KARACHI, Wed. Prince Karira Aga Khan and his wife Salima were welcomed by thousands of Ismailis at Karachi airport when they flew m from St. Moritz m their private plane yesterday.
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  • 26 14 MANAGUA, Wed. Lone English navigator Sir Francis Chichester will be awarded the Cordon of the Cacique Nicaragua when he arrives m Nicaragua this week.
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  • 58 14 A AS Apollo 14 astronauts sped towards the A moon trying to solve new mechanical proA blems, technicians at Cape Kennedy were yesm I terday preparing this Saturn 5 rocket for the Apollo 15 flight m July. The rocket was moved to a new bay
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  • 361 14 LONDON, Wed. Weak, pale, but jubilant ex-paratrooper Ronald Barker today celebrated his release from a British prison after a 375-day hunger strike. His year-long fast ended on Monday when the Northampton Assize Court cleared him of a robbery he swore he
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  • 367 14 TEHERAN, Wed. The Shah of Iran called on the Persian Gulf countries today to follow the example of oil producing states elsewhere m enforcing their sovereignty and independence. This was taken to mean that all the oil producing countries should align their
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  • 73 14 LONDON, Wed.— Britain's newest peer Is a 55-year-old Hindu mystic la Ceylon. He Is James Herwald Ramsbotham, the second Viscount Sonlbnry, whose father died last weekend. A widower with no children, he got Interested m Hindu holy life while his fattier was
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 66 14 By Appointment to the Late Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim .TAN OPTICAL HOUSE. J CONTACT LENS CLINIC OPHTHALMIC OPTOMETRISTS W M m opticians m Consultants: Mr. S.A. Tan, D. Opt., M.8.0.A. (Eng.) Mr. K.L. Tan, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C, (Eng.) 38A ORCHARD ROAD, SPORE 9. Tel: ***** Next to Mac Donald House
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Thursday, Feb.4,1971
    • 444 15 FEWER AMERICAN VISITORS IN NOVEMBER THERE were 43,367 visitors to the Republic last November an increase of 11 per cent over the corresponding month m 1969. This is the lowest increase rate m the past 11 months. But for the first time,
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    • 190 15 S'pore lawyer files K.L.test case A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. S. K. Lee, It to appeal against an Ipoh High Cowl refusal to grant Urn ad hoc admlsstOß to the Malaysia! Bar to represent a clleat oa an arson charge. His Is believed to be the first application from Singapore to
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    • 203 15 'Expand industry to succeed in export drive' LOCAL industries must expand if Singapore is to succeed m establishing an export-oriented economy, Mr. E. Wipf, marketing manager of Diethelm's Aluminium Division, said yesterday Indications were that the industries would expand, he said. In the local aluminium industry, there was already a
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    • 96 15 Welder hurt in accident gets $12,700 A WELDER was awarded $12,700 yesterday m a consent judgment m the High Court for injuries sustained m a road accident. Song Mow Lim, 44, was riding a motor-cycle along Tkmg Bharu Road when he was knocked down by a taxi driven by Tan
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    • 490 15  - College of GPs to open next month POLLY CHANG By THE COLLEGE of General Practitioners to be inaugurated here next month will accept all general practitioners m Singapore and from other parts of South-East Asia. The College is being set up to enable GPs to keep pace with the rapid
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    • 151 15 THAR THEY BLOW, TWO OLD SEA DOGS HAVE A WAIL OF A TIME THERE was some old salts* air blowing aroud the Naval Base at Semba waag the other day. And the old salts were having a wall of a time. For Captains lan Mackay and Roderick Macdonald were piping
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    • 39 15 THE Singapore Institute of Management is to organise six courses on Promotional Methods and Strategies at Hotel Equatorial from Monday. Fee for the full series is $150 for Sim members and $195 for non-members.
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    • 41 15 THE PAP Sembawang Branch will hold a get-together party and the inauguration of a youth section ceremony at 7 p.m. tonight at its premises. The chairman and MP for Sembawang, Mr. Teong Eng Siong, will make a speech.
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    • 112 15 DR. R.M. Shah, a United Nations and International Labour Organisation expert on supervisory training and achievement motivation, has arrived to join an ILO team of advisers at the National Productivity Centre. A Government statement yesterday said Dr. Shah would undertake a survey of
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    • 91 15 LABOURER Ng Fook Soon was jailed for six months by a magistrate yesterday for attempted extortion and causing hurt to two detectives. Ng, a father of two, attacked detectives Yeo Seng Kok and Tan Ah Lek with a pounder, at Block 78, Redhill Lane
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 173 15 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Page 16 CHUNG KHIAW BANK SPECIAL/Pagw 17-24 SHIPPING/Pag.s 25/26 SPORT/Pag«« 27/28 ■By •11 Bbßß^Bbßet *^^1 BF^bl B^B^^^ Bb^b^b^b^^^^^U( Are little bills a big problem? It is our business to take care of your problems. Especially financial problems. Like raising a big family. And so on. And everyone of
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  • 381 16 SINGAPORE TO ADVISE ON NARCOTICS NEW Zealand is seeking Singapore's expertise m forming an intelligence centre to help control illicit drug traffic. This was said by the New Zealand Minister of Customs, Mr L.R. Adams-Schneider, after a call on Mr. Hon Sui Sen
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  • 218 16 Woman bought jewellery with dud cheque A WOMAN, who pleaded guilty to cheating, admitted m a magistrates* court yesterday that she had 25 cents to her credit at the bank when she issued a cheque m payment of $675 worth of jewellery. Tan Geek Not, 23, of Jalan Kesoma, was
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  • 133 16 Mother finds son dying in toilet MADAM Chaa Mia Slok left her Is~moatkoW sob playing In the kitchen while she cooked luck. When she turned roaad to look for him, he was missing. Her search ended at the toilet, an lmErovised one-and-a--•If foot deep pit covered by planks. I%e door
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  • 117 16 A FOUR-DAY seminar on "Disemination of Information and Mobilisation of World Public Opinion" for the second United Nations development decade, beginning this year, will be held at the Conference Hall next month. Organised by the Centre for Economic and Social Information of the United Nations,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 388 16 jpOPENS CATHAY TODAYI-1 jl~ DAILY S SHOWS: 1 1 am, 1 .30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm~J J Winner of The Golden Palm Award At The Cannes Film Festival I THE FURY OF HATRED.. HUNGER FOR REVENGE.. I TURN A MAN OF PEACE I I INTO A KILLER! I(Vw .miTi T
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    • 158 16 Tape Recorders with Compatible. Flexible, Professional Features. 118, MULTI STOREY CAR PARK BUNG, SINGAPORE -1. TEL: ***** TOKYO BARBEQUE Beef Sirloin $3.60 Pork Loin $3.60 Chicken $2.80 Mixed Vegetables $1.50 Japanese Rice $0.40 Japanese Salad $0.80 (Daily from 12.30 p.m. 10.00 p.m.) Wining, Dining Dancing at the Nightclub (Nightly from
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    • 595 16 #SEEE7 OPENS TODAY— MO FREE LIST 1 11 am.. 130. 4.00. 4.30 *9 15 1 LI CHING and YUEH HUA m 1 i "VENCEANCE of a SNOWBIRL" I (A SHAW PRODUCTION) I 1 Mandarin m SHAWSCOPE. COLOW J I NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST N.B. Dim to Film's Length I
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  • CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. 21st ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
    • 293 17 Guided and nursed by Dato Lee. bank attains maturity and status Message? from Dato Lee Chee Shan, MtMiagins? Director. HAVING heen the Managing Director of the Chung Chlaw 3ank, Ltd., since its very toceptfon In February itßf, I view its celebration of -•«ve Try with deep emotions. The ba «k,
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    • 360 17 Message from Oato Aw Cheng Chye, Chairman of the Board: I DEEM IT a unique honour and an inspiring challenge to be Chairman of the Board of Directors of Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd., m succession to my revered uncle, the late Mr. Aw
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    • 13 17 Dato Lav Pak Khuan, S.P.M.P., J.P.. P.J.K. Executive Director
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    • 1936 18 THE establishment of the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. m Singapore on Feb. 4, 1950, was the realisation of the vision of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw— philanthropist, industrialist, Press magnate and the bank's founder Chairman. He foresaw then, during the early years of postPacific
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    • 959 18 THE MAN responsible for the day to day running of the Chung Khiaw Bank and the prime mover of the progress achieved by the bank is its Managing Director Dato Lee Chee Shan, who has continuously been at the helm of the bank since its very
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    • 896 19 From Mr. CHIA YOO MING, Yoo Yuen Co.. 81 South Bridge Road: I HAVE found the service of the Chang Khlaw Bank, Ltd., very satisfactory and am pleased to have had my account with it from the day of its inception. In arranging for facilities with the bank,
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    • 286 19 'Inspiration to other banks' From Mr. NG ENG KIAT Managing Director. Far Eastern Bank: I HAVE great pleasure m sending to the Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. my heartiest congratulations on its attainment of the 21st year of its establish ment m Singapore. The progress achieved by this bank has been
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    • 303 24 The first to organise banking seminar Australia, United States of America and Japan. The Chung Khiaw Bank can be said to be the lint bank m Singapore to have organised a Banking Seminar which it threw open for attendance by representatives of other sister- banks m Singapore. The objectives for
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 117 17 i n ii n r I U II LI L 21 YEARS of progress/Man at the helm Page 18 TRIBUTES from other bankers and clients Pages 19, 20, 23 l^^^Br _A CHUNG KHI AW B AIM KLTD.^B m^^U B^ \^l IV P NANO j4L* ulTimwHI kuaia tmpvogAmu /~^M lL VB
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 43 18 i Congratulations and Best wishes s(j CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on their 21st anniversary celebration from TANGLIN HOTEL I#*\3 I L— BVi4Mfffl_i. dP^T^Aß^riV IB^ Bfc^l A b7*' BBB^"^^^^^^^TBB« BBV^^Bk BF^*^T^^^^&^^ owners: PEOPLE'S REALTY CO., LTD. > 66-68, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE.I TELEPHONES. *****, ***** afr
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 60 19 TO CHUNG KM AW BANK ITB. 21st. ANNIVERSARY from IWEE LAI CO.. IPTE) ITD. TAN CHEE KOW Manufacturers of Automotive Replacement Parts Such As Gaskets, Oil Seals, Fuel, °ump Diaphragms, Oil Filters Etc. SINGAPORE OFFICE:— KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE:— 53, A B, SUNGEI ROAD, 451, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN SINGAPORE, 8.
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    • 105 19 banque nationale de Paris (Incorporated m France with Limited Liability) Paid-up capital: 325,000,000 Francs Reserves: 360,000,000 Francs Head Office: 16 Boulevard des Italiens, Paris 9e, France THE LEADING FRENCH BANK WITH MORE THAN 2,000 BRANCHES IN MORE THAN FIFTY-TWO COUNTRIES takes pleasure m congratulating Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 256 20 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on their 21 st anniversar V offices of Chung Khiaw Bank Limited Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong... use NCR banking equipment QQ Oa decisions to use NCR machines show Chung Khiaw Bank's faith m NCR Equipment AND Service. NCR Financial Banking Systems are designed
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 256 21 our f congratulations and best wishes to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the celebration i i I I MM l^^^v I H /tf B^SiJ^^i^^^Bßt I l r^ I pMMp^M ■^P^Bp H|H^J i^PJB ■hCB b^n I I I I J Wm k^kst*^^^^. ■^^^^■^■^■^■^h. k^^^C'^^Hl I fc^^^^Bi^H. k^^^B^Tl H^k^L^v^L ■^^^k^fc^fcc. k^^^L^K I
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    • 22 23 fj IK dt~U Congratulations X 9 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD t H ffl on their 21st Anniversary c Prince a ßoom9aMmKwm. Ptt.ltd.
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    • 165 23 ibbbbl 'Bbli f I I li Congratulations 9j II Bt Bf^B v 'B :]fl 9 "MMT* 9| I I w w 1 m\ bP^ W H I■■ Bi HB I 9 1 BI HB £/KF HBI mBH l^B ■■Ht aii^ii^r ai^i Ibb^v i ble r fl b^B I fl asm
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 26 24 Congratulations Best Wishes Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the occasion of their 21st Anniversary on 4th February 1971. George Lim Co. (Pte) 3B Malacca Street, Singapore,!
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    • 31 24 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO v CIMC MAW MN UMIIEI. ON THEIR 21st ANNIVERSARY FROM Malaysia Dairy Industries (Pte) Ltd. 2, DAVIDSON RD., SPORE 13. TEL: *****/5 CABLES: MASIAMILK SINGAPORE TELEX: RS2I2
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 728 25 ORIENT lINESITD. (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC Of SESCAfQRC) rCB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3 -7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, IIHIP»H, P.S'ham Penang ARRIVES NEPTUNE AMBER Gdn.4o/41 6/7 F.b 8 F.b Hburf 8/3. Rdan, 11/3 4 Feb Havr. 14/3. Ldon 18/3 NEPTUIE TOP.AZ
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 1034 25 \^A VI d R EASY REFER ENCE. The shipping schedules X. I /n| Beginning on this page are given in four parts for J*i Y X _«*"*>-, $h,p$ westbound, eastbound, southbound and —T 7 l^aU^^^Laaaaaaaaataw r £211 1 DD TWaf* NAME^OF'smp"^^"? the f wing '"tormatlon: .<..♦ W SWMMmWT Jf el
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 617 26 J MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE >"BHin P^kooi tai.| AMUMac lUNGA MCLOR 17 Feo/2 Mar I/* Mar 1/8 Mar Havre 2/4. Hn<in 1,1. H'burg 10/4. R'dim 12/4. A'wero 14/4. Bromaw 17/4. BUN6A RAT A. i%u2
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 991 26 TMf SINGAPORE HERALD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1971 P"P|Q| hOl infl '"eluding ahips sailing out of Singapore for Far V-t\^l8aa/Vyia-«l IVJ East ports to the north-east SSssaaaaaaaaaanssssssaansssaanaaaaaaassaaaa ALASKA MARU Feb 13/14 Hongkong, Japan. MrKK/l pn c TA10 mosk/leo ms. ALTAI R Feb 23/28 Japan, Pusan. KSC/OL ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka,
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  • 4 27  -  ■y CAVALIER
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  • 133 27 PENANG Wed. Samurai II ridden by George Podmore did a sparkling workout over 3f m 38 It was also the fastest trial of the morning. The going was good. The King's Own six-year old gelding is fit and can be confidently followed at this meeting. Kllat II
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  • 22 27 BEST TEN TO FOLLOW JUST WONDERFUL FAIR CHANCE EUROBOND WEST LAKE ALTAR BOY RICKSHAW TEASER MAJESTIC HOUR ZOOM PRIME RATE GOLDEN SUN
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  • 336 27 Joe Hock wants more salary for HKBA's coaching post HONGKONG, Wed.— Former Indonesian world badminton champion Tan Joe Hock has kept the Hongkong Badminton Association (HKBA) on tenter-hooks wondering if he will accept the offer to be the Colony's national coach. The HKBA technical committee selected Tan out of 26
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  • 55 27 TOKYO, Wed. L.F. Ilyichev, Soviet vice-foreign minister, was reported to be among the "foreign friends" invited by the Chinese to watch a combined volleyball and table tennis exhibition m Peking last night. Ilyichev replaced another Soviet vice- foreign minister, V.V. Kuznetsov, last Aug. IS as the Soviet Union's chief negotiator
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  • 194 27 with LTAA for three years," Reid said. All four players m the team will now be put under contract to LTAA. Cooper is the most experienced non-professional m Australia and reached quarter finals of Wimbledon, while still a teenager. MELBOURNE, Wed. Australia's chances of
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  • 51 27 Giltinan is probably most experienced m international tennis, however he has received :allup papers for national jervice and will have to obtain ieferment to tour. Dibley has made only Mie overseas tour. Case is just out of junior ranks and obviously being blooded as future Davis Cup leader
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  • 192 27 TOKYO, Wed. The ice condition at the Makomanai Speed Skating Rink is not so good and no outstanding performances in the speed skating competition in the pre-Olympics, a dress rehearsal for the 11th Winter Olympic Games, opening in Sapporo, Hokkaido on Feb.
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  • 25 27 MARACAIBO, Venezuela, Wed. Burt Weaver, (US), won the twelfth international open golf tournament with a one under par 71 for a total of 284; AP
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 174 27 Metreveli goes home after successful tennis tour MELBOURNE, Wed. Russian star, Alex Metreveli left for home after putting the biggest dent m Australia's male tennis prestige since the days, when American amateurs dominated the tennis scene. Making a bid to make a clean sweep of the various state titles, Metreveli
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    • 92 27 TOKYO, Wed. Four foreign runners from Britain, West Germany, and South Korea and some' 140 Japanese runners will compete m an International marathon to be held m Kyoto, Western Japan, next Sunday. The British runner, Donald Faircloth, the bronze medallist m last year's British Commonwealth Games marathon, had already arrived
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    • 76 27 MANILA, Wed. Former world bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares of Mexico will fight Filipino boxer Albego Reyes m a 10-round match m mid-February, a Manila promoter said. Promoter Lope Sarreal, Jr., said that the bout will be held m Guadalajara, Mexico. He said the match was arranged by Los Angeles, Calif,
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    • 58 27 MANILA, Wed. The Philippine Lawn Tennis Association today selected the four-man team which will meet Japan next April 2-4 m the second round of the eastern zone Davis Cup competition. The four were No. 1 Raymundo Deyro, Eduardo Cruz, Alex Marcial and Federico Deyro, Raymundo's younger brother. The Japan-Philippines tie
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    • 103 27 GENOA, Wed. The world light welterweight boxing title bout between champion Bruno Arcari of Italy and Joao Henrique of Brazil was postponed again because Arcari's training injury is not healing as quickly as expected. The new date has not been fixed. Originally scheduled for Jan. 30 m Rome, the fight
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
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  • 381 28 ENGLAND SKIPPER UNDER SEVERE ATTACK SIXTH TEST ENDS IN DRAW ADELAIDE, Wed. England skipper Ray Illingworth faced a storm of criticism tonight over his handling of the Sixth Test Match which ended m dreary draw. He is being accused of jeopardising England's chances of regaining the Ashes m the Fhd'ay
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  • 136 28 ROYAL Navy sailed off to a commanding five points lead from Royal Air Force and Army on the opening day of the Far East Inter-Services Regatta at Naval Base yesterday. 4 The sailors scored convincing victories m the GP and Bosun classes. The Navy team
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  • 432 28 Easy 10-5 rugger victory for RAF Bukit Gombak ROYAL Air Force Bukit Gombak played hard clean rugger to beat a Singapore Cricket Club XV by 10 points (two goals) to 5 (a goal) m a friendly match on the Padang yesterday. The Airmen's determination to fight for the ball upset
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  • 418 28 BUKIT Ho Swee Secondary School entered the semi-finals of the City District 4 C division badminton champion' ships when they beat last year's Junior section runners-up Saint Joseph's Institution 5-0 at their hall yesterday. Raffles Institution joined Bukit Ho Swee m the semi-finals
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  • 46 28 BUSINESS HOUSES Div. 2 Hongkong Bank 2 Borneo Group 1 Div. 3B Guthrie Waugh "B" 7 Chartered Bank 1 Spore Hilton 2 Boustead 0 Govt. Services Div. 1 TTSH 1 STB 0 SAFSA 2 VC 1 Div. 2B Sp. Constab 4 PARC 1
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  • 234 28 TWO QUICK goals by centre forward Noel Nathan enabled Singapore Armed Forces to defeat Vigilante Corps by two goals to one m the Government Services Division One league match at Fanrer Park yesterday. Vigilantes dominated the exchanges throughout the game but
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  • 90 28 SINGAPORE Swimming Club last night celebrated its success m the recent SASA single age group championships with a satay party at the residence of the president, Mr K.E. Meyer. The Club's representatives collected no less than 40 gold silver and bronze medals from the competitions and establishing
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  • 111 28 SINGAPORE Cricket Club fought off a game challenge by a ten-member Schools "A" side to remain unbeaten m the Singapore Women's Hockey Association League. SCC beat Schools 3-0 on the padang yesterday. SCC owed their victory to centre forward Jean Langlois who scored
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  • 265 28 S'PORE TO ADOPT NEUTRAL STAND ON CHINA AT ATTF MEET SINGAPORE |g expected to abstala on (k« fln>*M#i^Mi a# representation la the Aslaa Table Teaals Federatlea whea It to dtoras sed at aa extra ordlaary geaeral meeting of the Federation here oa Saaday. A proposal for acceptance of Pektag tote
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  • 164 28 GUTHRIE Waugh trounced Chartered Bank 7-1 m the Singapore Business Houses Division Three league soccer match at Gey lan g Stadium yesterday. Guthrie Waugh attacked from the start and opened accounts m the fifth minute through Mickey Quek who netted off a centre from Vernon Lim. Three
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