Singapore Herald, 13 February 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 175 Singapore Saturday, February 13, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 291 1 5 -nation HQ for air defence OPS CENTRE AT BUTTERWORTH From BEN D'CUNHA BUTTERWORTH, Fri. The headquarters for the fivenation Air Defence System for Singa-pore-Malaysia region has been set up here. The Headquarters was formally set up by Air Vice-Marshal R.T. Susans of the RAAF, head of the planning team
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  • 136 1 TORONTO, Fri. Toyota is recalling more than 200,000 of its cars 190,000 m United States and the rest m Canada for corrective procedure to prevent items falling from a package tray and cause damage to the accelerator. The cars affected are the 1970 Corolla KE-25
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  • 307 1 TRAFFIC COPS SCANDAL: CHIEF ORDERS INQUIRY POLICE Commissioner Cheam Kirn Seng has ordered an inquiry into the Traffic Police Mobile Squad's alleged "toll" racket. It is understood the Traffic Police chief, Supt. Koh Lian Wah, has been asked to record the statements of members of the 150-strong Mobile Squad based
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  • 461 1 KHE SANH, Fri. South Vietnamese rangers heliborne into Laos, are force marching northwards from the 17th parallel towards the North Vietnamese frontier, a senior South Vietnamese officer said here today. This news coincided with a statement m Saigon by President Nguyen Van Thieu that an
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  • 413 1 MR. George Thomson, top civil servant for more than 25 years, retired from Government service early this week when his contract expired. He was Deputy Secretary m the Foreign Ministry. The Centre was set up m 1959 shortly after the People's Action Party came
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  • 28 1 BONN, Fri.— Police have uncovered a plot to kidnap Chancellor Willy Brandt and Minister without Portfolio Horst Ehmke, the Frankfurter AllgemPinp 7.pitnna rvnnrtaA today.- AP
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  • 54 1 MELBOURNE, Fri. Twenty-six Chinese seamen were arrested and two others taken to hospital m a serious condition after a near mutiny on the freighter Wan Liv here tonight. Chanting m Chinese and wielding iron bars, hammers and wood, they invaded their British officers' quarters,
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  • 274 1 Devaluation rumours ridiculous, says Bank Negara KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara Malaysia described as "completely ridicu lous rumours which were circulating today m Singapore of an impending devaluation of Malaysian currency. A spokesman of the Central Bank said that the Malaysian dollar had a gold and foreign exchange backing of
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  • 32 1 million dollars is no chicken feed. Malaysia loses this much m foreign exchange each year by importing animal feed which can be produced locally.*) Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari
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  • 69 1 RAWALPINDI, Fri. Lt.Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan, Pakistan Army Chief, is to open next Tuesday the first road between Pakistan and China which can carry modern motor traffic. The inauguration will be attended by a Chinese delegation. China assisted m building the 400 mile-road, to be known
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  • 141 1 FOUR MORE GEYLANG SERAI TYPHOID CASES FOUR more cases of typhoid m Geylang Serai were confirmed yesterday, bringing the total number so far to 50. Ten other suspected fever cases were cleared and 14 hawkers were discharged for not being carriers. A Ministry of Health statement said that despite warnings,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

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    • 543 2 BOYS WHO TREAT STEALING AS A JOKE THE other day, my wife told me that one of our pot-hooks was missing. Later, she saw a group of boys stealing fruits nearby. One of them was using the missing hook. My wife reprimanded them for stealing. Did they run away? No.
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    • 1478 2 HERALD readers will recall the bold challenge of the officers and committee of the Kesatuan Akademis, Universiti Singapura, to debate the issues raised by the Puccetti Report (S.H. Feb. 4). Quite independently, Prof. Puccetti m a letter and myself m an article took up
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    • 419 2 SINGAPORE has put much effort into the creation of a physical, fiscal and psychological environment conducive to industrial development. And the effort is beginning to pay off. Much more, however, remains to be done. A need that is becoming increasingly pressing is the provision of a
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    • 1104 2 "GIVE me the Goncourt." "Could I have the Renaudot?" Such requests, heard m bookshops throughout France, should not be taken as a sign of revival of interest m Edmond and Jules, the two brothers famed for their diary, or m Theophraste Renaudot, reputed as the 17th-century
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  • 239 3 THAT'S THE DRILL AND DENTAL SCHOOL NEEDS MORE OF THEM SINGAPORE I Diversity's Dental School aeed» more moderm, high -speed drills, bat Is basically very well -equipped, according to a dental surgeon from Britain's Royal College of Surgeons. Prof. B.W. Ftckltug, Dean of the Faculty of Dental Sur «cry at
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  • 281 3 Shops have themselves to blame WHAT OUTRAM COMPLEX RESIDENTS SAY... SHOPKEEPERS m Outram Park Complex have only themselves to blame for their failure m business, said Mr Lee Chin Hin, pro-tern chairman of the complex's residents' association. Mr. Lee, who was commenting on the closing down of nearly half of
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  • 40 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bulgarian Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Natcho Papazov presented his credentials to the Yang-di-Pertuan Agong at Istana Negara here today. Mr. Papazov, who is his country's first Ambassador to Malaysia, is resident m Tokyo.
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  • 98 3 EMPLOYERS m Singapore have been promised the full cooperation of the Department of Employment, Mr. J.D.H. Neill, president of the Singapore Employer's Federation, said yesterday. He said that this promise was made recently when a spokesman of the Department of Employment addressed members of the
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    • 54 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker _^&>*T\ IT WOULD BE NICE TO MA\ E DOtf f MIND TELUN6 ME nffffli i sueE Mi££ help taxing down j uWc£ f wMat tmat bbcouo I p^3|i V BEETLE 60/V\ETiME^ J?A<IN<3 LEAVES ANP £TUFF I SENTENCE MAS TO DO j I i^% l^C^l V
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  • 177 4 AN 18-MAN Israeli trade mission will arrive here on Feb. 21 for a five-day visit to look into the possibilities of increasing trade between the two countries. The mission, consisting of manufacturers, exporters, importers and bankers, will be led by Dr. Y. Shahar
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  • 60 4 TWENTY-FIVE people were fined a total of $1,730 yesterday for speeding. Among the group, Tan Tong paid the highest fine of $150 for driving at 73 mph m Nicoll Highway. Choy Kirn Sai and Heong Heng Wah was fined $110 each for offences committed m
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  • 43 4 STALLHOLDER Hoo See Hong, 30, was fined $200 yesterday for having 30 obscene photographs m a backlane off Rowell Road on Thursday. Hoo, with a previous conviction for a similar offence for which he was fined $75, pleaded guilty.
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  • 109 4 TWO teenage labourers pleaded guilty m a district court yesterday to a charge of breaking into the Taipan, a cabin cruiser, on Jan. 29 and stealing $406 worth of property. Mohd. Amain bin Abdul Rahman, 18, and Zakaria bin Sulaiman, 17, took four
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  • 73 4 LIEW Ping Koon of Far East Engineering Works was fined $200 yesterday by the Seventh Magistrates' Court for operating a garage without a licence. The court was told that he used a building m Carmichael Road on April 25 last year as a garage for repairing
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  • 277 4 Mother hears her son's dying confession BAR-GOER'S SECRET FEAR WAS IMPOTENCY KOONG Swee Meng had a secret fear. He was afraid his drinking had made him impotent and he thought that if he married his wife would have a life of misery. So he decided to kill himself. And his
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  • 327 4 WHAT to do with a zoo that's the problem facing the men of RAF Tengah. For the fliers will be heading home to England soon and the animals In the Hygiene Section's mini-zoo will be looking for new keepers. Take
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  • 37 4 A SPECIAL edition of Voice, the magazine of the Royal Air Force Seletar, will be published next month. It will be distributed m Germany, Gibraltar, Malta, Cyprus, Australia, Hongkong, and the United Kingdom.
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  • 157 4 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The Sabah Government has engaged sculptor Felix de Weldon to build five monuments m the state m honour of five Malaysian leaders. They are Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail,
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  • 551 5 GJCKMJBK HERE'S one for the incurable romantics. It's all about the flight of two young lovers and their BRIEF SEASON together until their nemesis catches up with them. The couple are well played by Christopher Jones, a manic-depressive type who bears a haunting
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  • 573 5 IF you are an office worker m town and have been patronising the Prince Room Restaurant, you will be disappointed to learn that it has moved to Selegie Road. The building m which it was housed will be torn down to make room for a
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  • 399 5  - Ironing is part of producer's work JENNY LEW BY HAVE you ever wondered what the producer of a show does behind the scenes? I did after I saw Monsieur Max Loiseaux, producer of the show of his name, ironing costumes after the first show. "What exactly is a producer's job,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 370 5 TODAY I Clemenceau Avenue. t p.m. to 1 a.m.: Valentine 8.30 a.m.— 7 p.m.: Penguin Night at YMCA, 254, parade at the National Outram Road. Library, Stamford Road. 9.30 a.m.— 4 p.m.: Safety TOMORROW first campaign exhibition and safe cycling t a.m.— s p.m.: One-man rally at Girl Guides' Asso-
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  • 166 6 STAFF OF TWO HOTELS VOTE FOR RIVAL UNIONS HOTEL Equatorial employees yesterday voted to join (he Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union, an NTUC affiliate, while those of Ming Court chose the Catering Services Staff and Workers 1 Inion. which Is sympathetic to the Barisaa SoslaJis. The decision was made
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  • 105 6 A JAPANESE youth good will mission will arrive m Singapore on board the Sakura Maru on March 11 for a sixday visit. The 12,611-ton vessel last called here two months ago when she was still being used as a floating fair. She is being replaced
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  • 82 6 THE Learning for Living Department of the Chinese YMCA will conduct a career course on massage for school leavers and those below 35 years beginning on Feb. 27. The 20 session course will provide both theory and practical training and will be held
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  • 66 6 JAKARTA, Fri. Lieut. Gen. Ali Sadikin, Mayor of Jakarta, has accepted an invitation to attend the next meeting of the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) due to be held m Kuala Lumpur next year, it was announced here today. The invitation was sent by Mr
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  • 420 6 New road to speed Chinatown traffic flow from Feb. 21 A SECOND carriageway of New Bridge Road will be opened to vehicular traffic on Feb. 21 at 10 a.m. This will be a one-way street running parallel to New Bridge from the left slip road to Outrun Road to Havelock
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  • 164 6 TWO YEARS' JAIL FOR NOT STAYING INDOORS A POLICE supervisee, who had been jailed for a total of 18 years and three months since 1952 for armed robbery and house-breaking, was jailed yesterday for two years for breach ofa supervision order Yong Kah Cheng, of Nile Road, was released from
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  • 77 6 New language courses by the AEB THE Adult Education Board will hold a series of threemonth courses m Malay, Cantonese, Hokkien, Russian and Thai at the end of this month at the Raffles Girls Primary School. The twice- weekly courses m Russian will begin on Feb. 25, and the rest
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  • 204 6 A LEADING British educationist m mathematics teaching will be m Singapore from Tuesday to next Sunday to run a course on modern mathematics for primary and secondary school teachers here. Miss Edith Biggs, staff inspector for mathematics m the British Education
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  • 49 6 JAKARTA, Fri. The Indonesian Parliament today unanimously approved two Bills ratifying the IndonesiaMalaysia Friendship Treaty and the Indonesian-Malaysian territorial boundary agreement on the Straits of Malacca which were signed on March 17 last year whon i> Me i*i A Suharto visited Malaysia. AFP
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  • 156 6 RAF bid for a new sort of air record THE Royal Air Force has gone into a spin. And though they may not crash, they certainly plan to break something a record. For they're bidding to play discs for 3,001 hours non-stop. They want to take the continuous broadcasting record
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  • 210 6 Art ist Yeo's 10-year dream comes true A TEN-YEAR-OLD dream of young Singapore artist Thomas Yeo (above) will come true on Wednesday when he boards a plane for India. He said yesterday: "Since my childhood I have been dreaming of visiting India to learn Indian art and culture. My life-long
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  • 698 6 'Short skirt' a reason for the sack MISCHIEF CASE: GIRL FREED THE WIFE of a Chinese physician told a Magistrate yesterday that she dismissed an employee because the girl was late for work and because her skirts were too short. She denied that the girl resigned because her husband made
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  • 98 6 A display of Australian refrigeration and air-con-ditioning equipment and components will be held m the showrooms of the Australian High Commission m Clemenceau Avenue between Feb. 24 and 27. The display will be openeo daily between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the first three days
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 34 6 DDD LIONS DINNER -R.Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, will attend the 10th anniversary dinner of the Lions Club Singapore East at Sea View Hotel at 8 p.m. today.
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    • 59 6 BLO "P |E By Bob Montana A 1_ 1 SURE ELMO- I VI ELMOy ©O HOME UM N f* MR. B'JMSTEAR >, F YOU WANT "N U- f NO- 1 JUST AND TELL YOUR MOTHER i MAY I USE YOUR TOMAKE I WANT TO CRACK n SHE WANTS YOU/ y~-S>f
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  • 467 7  -  VINCENT QUEK UNION TOLD: 'YOU'VE NO ONE LEFT' By IT TAKES two parties to create a trade dispute just as it takes two persons to start a quarrel. This is obvious. But m the thick of events, people sometimes miss the obvious. Such
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  • 247 7 IML Incorporated, an American transport company, plans to offer shippers m Singapore and the rest of Asia a "revolutionary" method of shipping goods. Speaking at a Press conference m the Hilton yesterday, Mr. C.E. St. Jeor, vice-president of the company, said his firm offered what was
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  • 75 7 A MAN armed with a dagger held up cashier Tan Kirn Heng, 29, of the Sin Seng Huat Bar m Kampong Bahru and robbed him of $500 at 1 a.m. yesterday. The man had gone to the bar at about 9 p.m. and ordered for some
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  • 112 7 TEACHER Alice Yeong Geok Chin, 24, of Commonwealth Avenue, died m Outram Road General Hospital on Thursday three days after she was found unconscious m her home. According to her father, Mr. Leong Swee Keng, SS, Alice Yeong was found m her room last
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  • 77 7 THE Tourist Promotion Board has selected 32 finalists out of a total of 130 entries for its "Most Attractive Service and Filling Station" competition. Announcing this yesterday a spokesman for the board said judges were now inspecting the 32 premises. The winners will be
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  • 425 7 The dilemma of local timber graders SINGAPORE timber graders are facing a dilemma. They can do a good job, reject all sub-grade timber, and get thrown out of employment. Alternatively, they can neglect their work, shut an eye to all irregular practices, and wind up receiving severe warnings from the
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  • 60 7 A COURSE on taxation of business income will be organised by the department of Extra Mural Studies at Singapore University's New Lecture Theatre No. 3. Mr. Lee Fook Hong, a management consultant and part-time taxation lecturer will conduct the six-lecture course which starts
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  • 387 7 ARTIST'S SKETCH k OF THE OIL k RIG BEING BUILT m FOR FIELD W INTERNATIONAL f LETOURNEAU Offshore, an American company which opened for business at Jurong last October, plans to build many multi-million-dollar platforms for offshore oil drilling m South-East Asia. This was
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    • 34 7 ARCHIE By Bob Montana 3 HERE'S ANOTHER SOMETHHsiG SHOULD [MISS HA&GLY.' I IS^axiJ I "HAGeLY- ISM" IN BE DOME ABOUT THE THE WORD IS imT^ THE SUGGESTION FRONT DOOR. IT CREATES r&OTTLE/VWA"/^ I i
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  • 190 8 Mitsui plans Thai steel mill BANGKOK, Frl. Mitsui plans to set up"a steel mill is Thailand, m respease to aa invitation by the Thai Beard of Invest meit. The company's plaa fer the proposed mUI will be submitted to the Board before Jaae. Mr M.S. Wakasugi presideat of Mitsui, said
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  • 249 8 GENEVA, Fri. Investors Overseas Services (IOS) expects a total loss of more than US$35 million m 1970, company officials reported today. They said the unaudited figures for the first nine months of last year indicated a loss of US$3l million. The company has decided not to
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  • 94 8 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York IT 6.02 On New York DD 6.0125 Gold (99% fineness, per Uel) 293 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 48.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 164.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 159.575 Philippine (per 100 pesos)
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  • 371 8 TEHERAN, Fri. A meeting scheduled this morning between Lord Strathalmond and Iranian Finance Minister Jamshid Amuzegar, representing the OPEC Gulf countries, has been postponed until later today, a spokesman for the team of oil company representatives said. No reason was given for the postponement. It was
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  • 499 8 bear the entire risk of loss. The New York suit also questioned the operations of International Controls of Fairfield, New York, which last year arranged financing for troubled lOS. And it questioned the operations of Robert L. Vevco, chairman and chief executive of International Controls, who is active
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  • 32 8 HONGKONG, Fri. Major property owner, Hongkong Land Investment and Agency says it plans to raise HKf 140 million by means of a rights issue of ordinary shares to existing shareholders.
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  • 149 8 PEOPLE in business Mr TAY KWANG SENG, manager, steel division of Hume Industries (FAR EAST), will leave today for Australia and New Zealand. He will be away for four weeks during which time he will visit Hume's plant m Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch to study the latest techniques
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  • 167 8 Far East London shipping surcharge LONDON, Fri.— Far East/London shipping conference lines have imposed a surcharge of £1.50 per bill of lading ton on all cargo loaded for delivery to London as from March 15. The lines blame the surcharge on the discharge costs m the port, which have risen
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  • 45 8 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50, (2) 152.20; Hongkong 40.65; Beirut 39.20; London 38.85; Zurich 38.808, 39.005; Paris 39.10. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.
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  • 29 8 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Feb. 12, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Quiet; Spot 1435 1436; 3-month 1435 1436; Settlement 1438; Total turnover 520 tons, including carries.
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  • 421 8 "More American electronics plants for Far East' forecast THE Chase Manhattan Bank forecasts that American electronics manufac-* turers will continue to establish their facilities m the Far East and other low labour- cost areas. The bank also predicts that as differences between technological capabilities of the developed countries continue to
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  • 371 8 stock prices rose m early active trading yesterday. Stanpoors industrial average gained 12 cents and advances led declines by a five-to-three margin. Turnover was more than two million shares and pushed the tape two minutes late. The market will be dosed on Monday, (Washington's Birthday). DOW
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  • 296 8 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed yesterday, with Akzo, KLM and Unilever down, and Royal Dutch and Hoogovens up. Philips closed unchanged. In shippings, Van Ommeren firmed, but plantations were mixed. In local industrials, Heineken regained Thursday's loss. Banks were steady and most investment funds up, but m insurances AMEV
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  • 322 9 LONDON, Frt. Prime Minister Edward Heath today said terms for British entry into the European Economic Community must be "tolerable m the short term and clearly and visibly beneficial m the long term." The Prime Minister added that his Government would not be
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  • 1675 9 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE VNVCHNM THE SHARE marked ended the week on an easier note when buyers took to the sidelines and prices sagged m all sections. Although drops were marginal m most cases, there were several steep falls recorded. Total turnover was slightly lower
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  • 77 9 Managers' prices for Feb. 15 B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 MaL Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 xd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.10 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.12 1.17
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  • 490 9 ROBBER/ TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER STRAITS TIN TIN $C23.5t a picul imp 25 cents). Straits tin was transacted at $623.50 a picul, up 25 cents, yesterday on an official offering of 190 tons, down 70 tons on Thursday's turnover. The London overnight quote was £4 a ton better. The steady market
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  • 316 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY. 13. OUT: President Wilson 1/2; Telemachus 3/4; Emma Bakke 6/7: Balashikha 18; Perils 21 west; Hum Li 21 east; Singapore Maru 23/24; Yosei Maru 27/28; Fernandoeverett 29/30; Ajax 31/32; Penelope 33/34; Sasha Kondratiev 35/36; Quedlinburg
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  • 196 9 LONDON, Fri. The grain section opened en a very quiet note today with no business reported. In view of the partial holidays m the United States today and on Monday, little improvement is anticipated m the near future. In the coal section, confirmation was lacking on reports
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  • 371 9 Conditions were fairly active yesterday with gains recorded over a broad front. Selective buying was revived m electric home appliances and petroleums. Demand was also noted for automobiles and parts makers. Honda Motors advanced sharply after a report that it had developed a new engine, (Closing paid
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  • 726 9 Selected mining shares finned slightly m very quiet trading yesterday. There were still many weaknesses, however, especially among the more speculative issues. Many of the gains were only technical recoveries m stocks which have been cut back severely following fears of their association with Mineral Securities and
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  • 246 9 Hongkong Lands featured m heavy trading yesterday following the company's dividend and rights issue announcement. The shares were taken up to $114 before receding on profit-taking to close at Si 09 for a net loss of S3. The activity in Lands helped to swell total turnover value
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  • 300 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak assured the Chinese community here tonight that the Government would be fair m implementing its new economic policy. He said the Government's new objective of eradicating poverty irrespective of race marked another phase m
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  • 191 10 MR. NORMAN C. Tanner has looked into more than 14,000 stomachs including King Faisal's of Saudi Arabia and those of many other VIPs. A senior surgeon and gastroenterologist at St. James Hspital m London and a lecturer at the University of London, Mr. Tanner holds a string
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  • 196 10 DAP decides on 'hide and seek 1 with police KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Democratic Action Party is keeping the venue of its second national party congress and its conference of MPs and State Assemblymen scheduled for tomorrow and Sunday a secret from the police. Both events were to have been
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  • 119 10 SEX EDUCATION BY A PSYCHOLOGIST LONDON, Fri. a British educational psychologist believes the best way for children to learn about sex is "doing what comes naturally." "Teenagers should make love before marriage if they want to it's far better than living m a sexual fantasy world," says Dr. James Hemming
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  • 262 10 By V.K.G. NAIR K. SANKARAN, 26, a tractor driver, was" killed yesterday when a taxi m which he was travelling collided with a lorry a few hundred yards from his Bukit 11 man Road home. Two others the taxi driver, Ng Boon Sui,
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  • 355 10 Man who has looked in 14,000 stomachs Singapore, Mr. Tanner has performed five operations over the past week one only yesterday afternoon to save the life of a man with a bleeding gullet. On the personal front, Mr. Tanner can claim a few distinctions, too, as head of a family
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  • 162 10 TOP MARKS FOR OUR SURGERY DEPT AND OUR GIRLS THE University of Singapore's Department of Surgery has standards as high as those of Cambridge University and London University, according to Mr. Tanner. He has served as external examiner at Cambridge for six years and at London University for eight years
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  • 291 10 The Metrication Act in force from Monday THE Metrication Act will come into force on Monday together with the Weights and Measures (Amendment) Act. The Metrication Act, which received the Presidential assent on Jan. 25, makes the use of the SI Units short for "International System of units" legal m
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  • 6 11 Saturday, Feb. 13, 1971
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  • 310 11  - Israel 'will reject peace bids' Mr. JARRING TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel will reject the latest suggestions made by Mr Gunnar Jarring, the United Nations Middle East peace envoy, two evening newspapers said today. Quoting political sources, they said Israel would refuse to give any precise reply to questions from Mr.
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  • 195 11 TOKYO, Fri. A leading Japanese seismologist warned today that a major earthquake with a magnitude of that which struck Los Angeles on Tuesday was likely to strike the Tokyo- Yokohama area m seven years' time. Dr. Hiroshi Kawasumi, of the Tokyo University gave the warning
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  • 132 11 VICTORIA, (British Columbia), Fri. Premier W.A.C. Bennett said a nine-day, 4,500--mile tour of British Columbia by Queen Elizabeth m May will be "the most extensive" tour she has conducted m the province. The Premier made the comment m announcing the tour's itinerary for the Queen, Prince
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  • 250 11 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Engineers today tamed this terror dam. They lowered water to a level safe enough to allow 80,000 San Fernando Valley residents to go home. They were ordered out after part of the dam collapsed during Tuesday's earthquake. The death toll m the city area
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  • 167 11 MM MONTEVIDEO, Fri. The Uruguayan Tupamaros guerillas are ready to negotiate the release of British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson, kidnapped on Jan. 8, the newspaper Ya reported today. The offer was included m a document delivered to the paper but unknown to official and diplomatic sources. This
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  • 49 11 HOUSTON (Texas) Fri. Apollo 14 astronauts Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell and Stuart Roosa flew m here today m quarantine caravan carried by an Air Force transport. The trio were placed m the caravan yesterday m Samoa and their quarantine will continue here for two weeks.
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  • 73 11 TEL AVIV, Fri. Soviet war hero Major Grisha Feygin flew into Israel today after a long battle to win permission from Soviet authorities to emigrate. The 44-year-old major, speaking m Russian, said he had at one time been interned m a Soviet psychiatric hospital for having
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  • 168 11 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Fri. Cambodian troops claimed they killed 27 North Vietnamese and Vietcong soldiers m a 2-1/2 hour battle yesterday 50 miles south of Phnom Penh, the Cambodian High Command reported today. The High Command spokesman said Cambodian soldiers conducting an operation close to
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  • 241 11 Manila 'shouldn't deport illegal Chinese' MANILA, Fri. Former Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos today opposed a proposal to deport all of the 2,700 overstaying Chinese refugees who came here from China, as this would be "incompatible with Philippine commitments." Mr Ramos, who had served as envoy to Taiwan for a decade,
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  • 125 11 HONG KONG, Fri. An injured Chinese seaman airlifted from a tanker by a British Royal Air Force helicopter m a hazardous manoeuvre 45 miles out of Hongkong was m a ''fair condition" m hoapit*^ fcere today, a hospital spokesman said. The seaman, Leung ChunWah,
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  • 228 12 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Fri. A red light may soon shine among the neon of Las Vegas. The District Attorney has drafted an ordinance to legalise prostitution, a majority of county commissioners say their initial reaction is favourable and public protest has been nil
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  • 71 12 CANBERRA, Fri. —A doctor and a ship's engineer from a Russian freighter are seeking political asylum m Australia. Immigration Minister Phillip Lynch said m a statement today that Doctor Nazid Solovjev and Vjctor Stahovsky, who left the vessel Novomoskovsk at Sydney on Feb. s
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  • 40 12 ANKARA, Fri.— A bomb exploded at the TurkishAmerican Association last night as the current wave of anti-American violence continued m this NATO-member nation. Another bomb went off m the South Vietnamese embassy. Neither bomb caused any injuries.
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  • 35 12 BONN, Fri. West GermanCzechoslovak talks on a possible treaty to normalise relations between the two countries now are expected to open at the end of March m Prague, West German officials said yesterday.
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  • 199 12 LONDON, Fri. The British Government announced yesterday that it will help finance work on the Rolls-Royce RB-211 engine until March 5. Aviation Supply Minister Frederick Corfield told the House of Commons that this would give the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation more time to negotiate a new
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  • 78 12 VIENNA, Fri. Romanian trade union chief Florian Danalache was sacked and other changes m the Communist Party and Government were announced at the end of a two-day plenary session of the Romanian Communist Party's Central Committee yesterday. The oust of Danalache, who was replaced by Virgil
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  • 38 12 NICOSIA, Fri. Greek politicians will activate a peaceful movement to restore democracy m Greece before next Easter, George Plytas, a former manor of Athens and right-wing member of the Greek Parliament, said here yesterday.
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  • 57 12 Sister Fuzz the nun with a gun PONTOON BEACH, Illinois, Fri. Sister Mary Cornelia, a Roman Catholic nun, is also a police officer on Pontoon Beach Police Department near St. Louis. She took on her unusual job and the gun that goes with it as a way of helping youthful
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  • 43 12 PANAMA, Fri Ptnam. has asked the United States to withdraw the Peace Corp* from its territory, Government sources said yesterday. No reason was given for the request. The US Peace Corps volunteers first cam* Panama eight years ago. AP
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  • 150 12 LONDON, Fri. Major James Chichester-Clark, Prime Minister of troubled Northern Ireland, will meet British Premier Edward Heath this weekend to review security arrangements m the province where bloody street riots and an act of sabotage took at least 10 lives last week. An announcement from
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  • 134 12 REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy, Fri. Riot policemen dispersed screaming, stone throwing demonstrators with water hoses and tear gas yesterday m a renewal of violence m this tense city. The fighting came after police prevented a street march by about 1,000 people that would have violated a government
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  • 398 12 THIS picture, left, was one of the last taken by Henri Huet of Associated Press one of the four top news photographers killed when their helicopter was shot down over the Ho Chi Minn trail m Laos on Wednesday. He took the picture only
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  • 78 12 Calcutta, Fri. A top pro-Moscow Communist leader and Indian Parliament member, Bhupest Gupta, was injured when Marxist Communists made bomb attacks on an election rally he was addressing at Basirhat town near Calcutta yesterday. Three other local proMoscow Communist leaders and 40 others, including
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  • 225 12 WASHINGTON, Fri. A white army captain said yesterday he was relieved of his duties last month m Okinawa for declining to shake hands with a Negro officer. Capt. Jerry L. Finley told newsmen at a news conference set up by representative John Rarick, Democrat-Louisiana,
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  • 45 12 HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Cinema 71 Inc. said yesterday it would film the life story of billionaire Howard Hughes. A spokesman said the company had acquired the screen rights to the Bashful Billionaire a biography of Hughes written by Albert B. Gerber. AP
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  • 34 12 MANILA, Wed. Four people were killed and five others injured yesterday when a truck was ambushed by unidentified men m the southern Mindanao region of Cotabato, the Manila Times reported.
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  • 288 12 VVCMCMM SINGAPORE'S Leslie Leow played a beautiful game against Australia's L.S. Fell m the 1971 Karlis Lidums International Tournament m Adelaide. Leow, with the black pieces, adopted the French Defence, and forced the issue on the queenside. His opponent, however, exchanged off queens to ease the
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  • SHIPPING GAZETTE
    • 682 13 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, eg. 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. I ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. Sham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, ALCOS PIONEER Mar
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    • 751 13 ORIENT LINES UD. V, (INCOWPOfUTEO IN THg WEPUeXrC OF SINGAPORE) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, SJngapor* P.S'rtam Pwnang ARRIVES NEPTUNE AMETHYST 25 Feb/1 Mar 2/3 Mar 4/5 Mar Ldon 1/4. H'burg 8/4. Rdam 11/4. Hawrt 14/4 NEPTUNE
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  • 484 14 ALASKA MA RU Feb 15/16 Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/LEO ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama, Vancouver, B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY Feb 20/23 Osaka. Yokohama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VOYAGER May 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama, Vancouver, B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC A.
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  • 191 14 Including ships calling at Malaysian and AUSTRAL MARU Mar 15 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU M -S. ORIENTAL DOLLY Mar 15 P. Sham (Mar 18), Penang (Mar 20). lAL/lAL BERAU Feb 17/19 Djakarta/Makasar/Ambon. PL/PL M.S. SEIA MARU Mar 20 P. Sham (Mar 23), "CHERRY BAGUS" Feb 15/17 Kuching. LS/LS M.S.YAMATOMI MARU
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  • 199 14 AUSTRALASIA Feb 18/22 Fremantle (Mar 1). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. Sham (Mar 14). Singapore (Ma/ 15), Fremantle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS DORIS TAYLOR Feb 19/22 Manila. SSV/BA GOLDEN SUMMER Mar 6/13 Penang (Mar 14/15), P. Sham (Mar 16/21), Spore (Mar 22/25), Fremantle (Apr 1), Adelaide (Apr 9), Melbourne (Apr
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    • 638 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mjm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 30t- Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. A H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE IlltlUfl 9 ft'Kalfft P^eJeaSMal AfTftv'JS BUNGA MELOR 27 F«fe/2 Mar Mar 1/8 Mar Havr* 2/4. London 4/4. H'feMrg 10/4. R'dam 12/4. A warp 14/4. Brawn 17/4. UNGA
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  • 192 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya announced today the election of Dr Tan Chee Khoon as the new chairman of its council. Dr. Tan, who has been a member of the university council since its inception m 1959, will serve for three years.
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  • 115 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The five members of Parliament from the Sarawak United People's Party will vote with the Alliance on the proposed constitutional amendments, party chairman Da to Ong Kee Hid said yesterday. He arrived here to assume his duties as Federal Minister
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  • 49 15 PENANG, Fri. Seventeen fishermen from six trawler boats were arrested by Marine Police yesterday for fishing m a restricted area m the sea off Pulau Betong yesterday. A police spokesman said here today that Marine Police, who were on routine patrol, also detained the boats.
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  • 127 15 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. The 400 academic staff at the University of Malaya will receive a $350,000 windfall soon. This is the amount m arrears and back pay that will be paid to them when the new terms and conditions of service, effective from
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  • 74 15 THE Pakistan Navy destroyer, Jahangir, together with three patrol boats will pay a goodwill visit to Singapore from tomorrow to Tuesday. The three boats are the ComUla, Jessore and Rajshahi. Cdr. K.H. Zia of the flotilla and his officers will give a reception on board
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  • 40 15 FACTORY worker Tan Kirn Siah, 23, was jailed for a day and fined $300 yesterday for stealing $500 worth of watch spare parts from Tenryu (S) Pte. Ltd. m Soon Lee Road, Taman Jurong, on Jan. 25.
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  • 172 15 ALOR STAR, Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, denied allegations that consumers m West Malaysia were being 'held to ransom" by the two major sugar refineries. Inche Khir, speaking to reporters here after meeting the Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato
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  • 109 15 ANUAR bin Ibrahim, 12, was awarded $5,000 damages m a consent judgment m the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained m a road accident two years ago. He was walking along an unnamed lorong off Pay a Lebar Road on May 11, 1968 when
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  • 91 15 KUCHING, Fri. The Communists m Sarawak are employing a ruse to get identity cards for Communist terrorist fugitives from across the Sarawak-Kalimantan border, the State Operations Committee said today. They do this by getting someone to apply for a new identity card to replace
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  • 56 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Indian Government is to give cloth and children's garments worth 100,000 rupees (M$40,000) as relief aid for Malaysia's flood victims. The Indian High Commission here said m a statement today that the gifts would be sent through the Indian Red Cross Society
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  • 106 15 PENANG, Fri. An 18--year-old orphan V. Murthy, who is suffering from a rare congenital heart disease, will be flying to Perth, Australia, tomorrow, for an operation. Today he received a complimentary return air ticket to Perth, donated by MalaysiaSingapore Airlines, from the MSA
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  • 88 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police this morning detained two youths m connection with the fatal stabbing of shopkeeper Yap Van Chan la Jlnjang South last Monday. Two youths had approached Mr. Yap for aag pews. They were given |2 packets which they refused. A scuffle
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  • 130 15 MUSA HITAM TO LECTURE AT THE VARSITY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Member of Parliament has for the first time been appointed a lecturer' at the University of Malaya. He is Inche Musa Hitam, (above) 37-year-old Alliance MP for Segamat Utara and the vice-president of Youth. His appointment as a lecturer
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  • 437 15 Two years' grace for chit fund companies KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Companies promoting chit funds, kootus and tontines will be given two extension periods not exceeding 12 months each to wind up their business, the Registrar of Companies, Nik Hussain bin Nik Mohamed Ali, said today. However, the length of each
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  • 760 15 The following candidates have passed the Sessional Examination of the University of Singapore for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery m Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology: John Jayakaran Ananthan, Auw Tiang Meng, Miss Boey Mcc Leng, Chai An Mm, Chang Hau Seng, Cheah
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  • 858 16 Safety first in the sky "CONTROL to Sting-ray I, runway Two clear for landing, down-wind at 5 knots, otherwise all clear; over" "Sting-ray l to Coatroi, it's been fabulous up here. Did a double roll at Mack 1. O.K. mate coming into flight path, commencing descent bow, thanks and
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  • 896 16 Darlinq Valentine "ANTONY said to Cleo...as they drifted one night on the Nile. Romeo said to Juliet.. .as they gazed at the stars until dawn Delilah said to Sam son... with her hands in his hair all the while. So get set... I am saying the same thing to yoi
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  • 1024 16 Forward with Penguin parade A BOOK exhibit in Singapore draws a crowd. People really care about books! This was what Aquarius found visiting the Penguin Parade held at the National Library this week. The paperback books attracted many visitors, all courteously curious. So, listen all you bookstore owners who are
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  • 639 16 fdsfsdsfdfsd WILL the folio with their addres They have some Wee, Lucien Wonj Wee, Han Sui Ch please include yoi A FEW boys love me, but I love only one. After going steady with this boy for a year, he tells me he has no
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    • 101 16 Your take-homepay as a pilot in the Singapore Air Defence Command Rank School Cert Pass Honours HSC Degree Degree 1st4mths. Private 90.00 90.00 S 90.00 1st Year Officer (after4mths) Cadet 8 455 560 ***** 2nd Year 2nd (after 20 mths) Lieutenant 670.00 775.00 S 970.00 3rdYe8r Lieutenant 7000 7 75.00
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  • Article, Illustration
    268 17 alentine card is 130 years old. The sender obviously put her whole heart into it for it is drawn and tinted by hand. show that he is ten on such a HEARTS 1 a special the card is m vo pretty hearts les of roses with h say: times may
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  • 583 17 MBMBM WILL the following contributors please write m with their addresses or call at the Herald office? They have some money owing to them! Ong Kok Wee, Lucien Wong, Toh See Kiat, R.S. Wijaya, Hazel Wee, Han Sui Chin, L.C Lee. Future contributors, please include your home address. :We
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1957 17 Your complete weekend guide HI fliimiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimiHiiiiiH S 1.05 p.m. Astroboy "The Beast 3.00 p.m. Opening and J iffiWlMJl!!) E S From 20 Fathoms" (Cartoon) Programme Summary E 1.30 Farmer's Daughter Katy 3.02 May School Children's Malaysia the Listener; 7.00 n«<*»; 7.15 jS Gets Arrested Kindergarten School Programme 6.00 opening Announcement;
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 1039 18 Even Say to outsprint rivals ■■^^v &V X H■4^ 1 ls^^B n^Bt GOING: Good BEST BETS: Even Say, Novelist and Pahlawan BEST LONGSHOT: Hand In Hand m Race Four CAVALIER MARKSMAN ORACLE BUKIT SEROK OKAY OKAY TENGAH Racel: Okay Okay Senator Bukit Serok Tengah Space Master Arrowhead SAMURAI ZERO ONE
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    • 264 18 rtNANu work --vA\iK^W\ PENANG, Fri. West Lake, back m training after a short lapse did a smart workout on a good track here this morning. Des Coleman who was astride, kept him well m hand m a 3f sprint m 41. Wingedfoot Marksman went better
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  • SEVENTH TEST
    • 640 20 AUSSIES DISMISS ENGLAND FOR 184 ENGLAND Ist inns Edrich c Chap pel b Dell 30 Luck hurst c Redpath b Walters 0 Fletcher c Stack pole b O'Keeffe 33 Hampshire c Marsh b Lillee 10 D'Oliveira b Dell 1 EQingworth b Jenner 42 Lever c Jenner b O'Keeffe 4 Knott
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    • 209 20 MUNICH, Fri. The organisers of the 1972 Olympic Games m Munich today published the programme of events. The opening ceremony will be held on Aug. 26, the Games closing on Sept. 10. Aug. 29-31 will be the days with the heaviest programmes, with spectators being able to
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  • 245 20 THE Sultan of Johore s team took a 13-1 1 lead over the Sultan of Pahang 's at the end of the first of the three-day 18 chukka m atch m the Malayan Polo Association annual tourna. »ent at Thomson Road yesterday. The match
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  • 168 20 ALI LOSES $10,000 FROM BIG FIGHT PURSE CHICAGO.Fri. The promoters of the Joe Frazier Muhammad AH heavyweight boxing title bout announced here today they have deducted US$l9, from All's $2.5 million purse. Jerry Perenchio, who is promoting the March 8 title fight m association with Jack Kent Cooke, said it
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  • 205 20 LEAGUE leaders Singapore American School went on a goal scoring spree when they routed Jalan Teck Whye Secondary School 10-1 m the ;;ukit Ti nah District Division "A" schools soccer championships at Fairer Park yesterday. In the other matches, Duneam Technical beat
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  • 117 20 Hockey titles for Whitley and Upper Thomson UPPER Thomson Secondary School won the boys "C" division title m the national schools' six-a-side hockey tournament when they defeated Naval Base Secondary School 1-0 at Whitley Road yesterday. Halim Hamid netted the solitary goal for the champions. Whitley Secondary School captured the
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  • 707 20 CONVENT of the Holy Infant Jesus entered the City District "B" division badminton championship final when they beat St. Anthony's Convent 5-0 m the semi-finals yesterday. Convent will imeet Singapore Chinese Girls School who beat St. Nicholas 3-2 m the other semi-final match on Feb.
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  • 2 20 SPORT WORLD
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  • 514 20 Palmer shares top place in Bob Hope classic PALM SPRINGS, California, Fri. Arnold Palmer managed only a one-under par 71 but moved into a share of first place m the second round of the $140,000 Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament. Palmer, desperately seeking a victory to insure his place
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 209 20 TODAY RUGBY: SCC vs ?oyal Navy (Padang 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER: Govt. Services League: Div. 2A General Hospital vs Postal Services Govt. Printing Office vs PUB; Education Dept. vs VC "A" (all matches at Farrer Park 5 p.m.) SWIMMING: CSC Single Age-group (Juniors) Meet (CSC 2.30 p.m.) POLO: Annual Tournament (Polo
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