Singapore Herald, 15 February 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 176 Singapore Monday, February 15, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 634 1 U.S. air raid error in Laos HANOI TROOPS SURROUND LONG CHENG VIENTIANE, Sun. American fighter bombers, called m to help repel a North Vietnamese ground assault, accidentally bombed the secret CIA (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency) guerilla base at Long Cheng m Laos early today. The planes dropped bombs on the
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  • 165 1 BANGKOK, Sun. The news that General Yang Pao (defending the base of Long Cheng) last week brought his two wives to a Bangkok hospital was greeted with surprise m Thailand's capital. Many people thought the Meo leader had only one. "Actually," the Bangkok Post reported today, "he
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  • 143 1 AGREEMENT ON OIL: UP U.S.35 CENTS FOR CRUDE TEHERAN, Sun. International oil companies and the six Persian Gulf members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) today signed an agreement, raising posted crude oil prices by U.S. 35 cents per barrel. The five-year agreement, reached after more than a
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  • 65 1 OHIO, Sun. John Waugh of East Clifton, a Cincinnati suburb, sheepishly called police yesterday to report that during a snow storm on Friday night he accidentally towed a Volkswagen home. He said he was about a mile from home when he backed up and pulled
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  • 191 1 HUMAN CHAIN HELP FOR VILLAGE JROAD WORK NATIONAL Servicemen joined villagers ln a gotong royong project yesterday to repair a onemile stretch of road m a Jurong village. The MP Cor Jurong, Mr. He Kah Leong, laanched the project At Track 41, 16 milestone, Jurong Road. In his speech, Mr.
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  • 51 1 A NATIONAL serviceman was shot dead while on sentry duty at the Jalan Teck Whye army camp last night. Residents said they heard a rifle shot at about 8.30 p.m. It was not known whether the rifle he was carrying had been triggered off
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  • 157 1 TRAIN-IN -TUNNEL BLAZE: 33 DIE, 120 HURT ZENICA, Yugoslavia, Sun. At least 33 people were killed and 120 Injured today when the engines of a dieselelectric train and several cars caught fire and got stuck inside Vranduk Tunnel, near this Bosnian city. Most of those injured suffered from poisoning by
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  • 233 1 Now a metric base for payment of duty AS OF TODAY, dutiable goods such as tobacco, petrol and beer can be measured m metric units kilograms (kilos for short: k) and grams (g), litres (1) and cubic centimetres (ccm) as well as m their avoirdupois equivalents. As the Metrication Act
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 52 1 PESHAWAR, Sun. Mr Zulfikar Aii Bhutto and his Pakistan People's Party, the leading party m West Pakistan, are threatening to boycott the con-stitution-writing National Assembly session a move which would plunge the country into its deepest political crisis since the downfall of Field Marshal Avub Khan's
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    • 33 1 NAIROBI: Final editions of the Sunday Nation newspaper carried a two-column page one item today denying rumours that former Opposition leader and one time Kenya Viceresident Oginga Odinea had died m detention. AP
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  • 158 1 Dr Chiang joins First National City Bank on March 1 DR. CHIANG Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan, has resigned from the University of Singapore and joined the First National City Bank as its economist. A statement, issued yesterday by the bank's resident vice-president, Mr. Wong Nang Jang, said that
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  • 67 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israel's Cabinet ended a sixhour session today with a decision to continue pressing Egypt for a declaration of readiness to make peace. Qualified sources said this indicated Premier Golda Meir and her Cabinet had rejected U.N. envoy Gunnar Jarring's peace initiative. However, no
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 412 2  -  JEAN LECLERC By dv SABLON PEKING. A n important series of SinoJapanese political talks begins this week m Peking, where former Japanese Foreign Minister Alichiro Fujiyama, leader of a Parliamentary group which advocates diplomatic relations with China, arrived last night at the head of
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  • 574 2  - Thant's job: Now a third candidate WILLIAM M. OATIS DAPPER CEYLONESE ENTERS RACE By UNITED NATIONS: The latest man to be put forward for U.N. Secretary-General is a stylish 57-year-old bachelor from Ceylon, U.N. Ambassador Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe. Diplomatic sources say his Government is now m the process of informing
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  • Viewpoint
    • 346 2 CRACKERFIRING: HOW TO MAKE IT SAFE CHINESE NEW YEAR without crackers is like Christmas without the Christmas tree. Both are fire hazards and potential dangers to life and limb. I am afraid the Prime Minister's suggestion that crackerfiring be televised will hardly fill m for the real thing. Rather than
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    • 291 2 NS jobs Act: Clarify these points SOME discrepancies m enforcing the National Service Employment Act have caused much concern to working citizens and commercial firms alike. In enforcing the Act, the Authority concerned has failed to clarify some of its contents which I and many others think are quite relevant
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  • 476 2 Smoke from a small campus fire WHERE there is smoke there is fire. Sometimes, however, small fires can give forth a disproportionate amount of smoke. This would appear to be the case at the University of Singapore. A careful consideration of the complaints made by members of the academic staff,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 83 2 JULES FEIFFER -^____IZZII~~~ Uki A U^ [L &H was ihat a mm em me of a ja//. < w asm^ ~m iwfst zau. TTjp~" .....I I, j l"B5a _W>JU-nl Wen Jj ffiffljE SEaa iit jl I A n 'it-r&tr/ tr T«-\BK-i 1 I _l i|C j^lll'l [l^-^^vll M JK-I /Jl
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  • 164 3 UNION: WE HAVE NO LINK WITH ANY POLITICAL PARTY «t T Catering Services g* Workers Union, n !r epres€BtB -***ft* of tile Ming Court Hotel, has deaJed that it is sympathetic to the Barisan Sosialis. Mr. C.P. Wong, secretary or the union, has said that there is absolutely no basis
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  • 96 3 SINGAPORE will have two representatives at the 14th session of the Committee on Trade of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) m Bangkok starting on Tuesday. They are Mr. Tan Im Kian, Senior Assistant Director, Trade Division, Ministry of Finance and
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  • 50 3 KUCHING, Sun. The Rajah Charles Brooke Memorial Hospital admitted 58 new leprosy patients last year and discharged 54, the E resident of the Sarawak ranch of the Malaysian Leprosy Relief Association, Mr. Ang Lai Soon, said today. The hospital, he added, now had 275 patients, mostly males.
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  • 187 3 Wax museum: Suggestion to show atrocities THE Appeal Committee for Singapore Chinese massacred by Japanese has suggested that if a waxworks museum is to be built, a tableau showing atrocities committed by Japanese Occupation forces should find a place m it. The committee is opposing the plan of the Singapore
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  • 165 3 THE Ocean Steam Ship Group has formed anew company m Singapore, Repcon International, to repair and maintain containers. Repair and maintenance of containers is expected to be an important industry m Singapore with the large number of container ships that are expected to
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  • 580 3  -  NELLY KOE By EX-PRISONER Yeoh Pheck Chuan has found meaning to his work of helping other former prisoners learn a trade and adjust to life outside prison again after serving their sentences. Yeoh, 35, teaches woodwork at the training workshop of the Singapore
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  • 250 4 THE Family Planning and Population Board has been reinstated according to its chairman, Dr. V.M.S. Thevathasan. He declined further comment and said the board's future plans would be announced later. The board was set up m January 1966 with a five-year programme to recruit
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  • 312 4 A shift now toward a more gracious style of living WITH the housing problem largely solved, city planners would bow emphasise on design that would turn Singapore into "a truly garden city/* according to Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Development. "This decade will briag new problems calling
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  • 114 4 Transport talks end in Tokyo TOKYO, Sun. Experts from eight South-East Asian countries have just concluded a meeting to discuss regional co-operation m promoting transportation and communications projects. It was the ninth session of the co-ordinating committee of South-East Asian senior officials on transport and communications, which was set up
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  • 29 4 A 70- YEAR-OLD man, Ramakala, of Changi Road, was killed instantly when he was run down by a car m Changi Road, 7 m.s., early yesterday.
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  • 382 4 Post office delivers overseas mail first LAST week, a postman returned from his rounds to his sub-post office with quite a lot of mail undelivered. When he was reprimanded by the postmaster, he took off his uniform, handed it m, and walked out m his singlet and underwear. He has
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  • 93 4 TOYOTA cars sold locally are free of the dashboard faults found m vehicles made for sale m America, a Borneo Motors spokesman said on Saturday. He was commenting on an agency report that Toyota of Japan had recalled over 100,000 of their vehicles m
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  • 41 4 MR. Wee Mon Cheng, chairman of the finance committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will open an exhibition of paintings of horses by Mr. Hauw Sing Kong at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the Chamber's Hill Street headquarters.
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  • 16 4 'Did ya //AVBtd shake m m fbomt ofthe TOU6HEST KIO IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD?"
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  • 263 4 Spur to work closely THE Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group (Spur) has agreed to work with the International Ecology University which is being set up m California to deal with problems of pollution and social stress on a world-wide basis. lEU, which appealed for local support through the Herald
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  • 63 4 April course on computers by Nantah NANYANG University's computer centre is planning to introduce a four- week intensive course m computer programming for non-students m April. The director of the centreProf. Hsu Loke Soo, said yesterday that about 60 people from various public sectors including educational institutions and industries would
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 51 4 i UM! i THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's Toto draw No 12/71: 32, 22, 2, 33, 39. Additional number: 45. In the circles draw the numbers were 4, 17 and 24. TODAY: 1.34 a.m. (9.0 ft.); IJi p.m. (8.8 ft.); TOMORROW 1.57 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 2.11 p.m. (8.3
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  • 394 5 REFINERY CONSTRUCTION WILL PUSH UP THE DEMAND SUPPLY of sand for building purposes m Singapore will fall short of demand when construction of oil refineries begins m the middle of this year, according to a local sand supplier. The shortage will, however, be temporary,
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  • 89 5 MEDAN, Sun. An Indonesian ship will be used to ensure an uninterrupted Bel a wan -Penang ferry service until it is replaced by the Malaysian Government. This was disclosed by the Director-General of Sea Communications, Mr. Harjono Nimpuno, who said that the ferry service
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  • 88 5 DR. MANGAL Chotta Singh one of the oldest Indian musi cians of Singapore passec away yesterday at 9.30 a.m. ai his Cuff Road home. He was 82 and had been afl ing for some time. One of the first doctors tc graduate from Ring Edwarc
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  • 93 5 PENANG, Sun. A group of New Zealander engineers is expected to arrive this month (or early m March) to discuss ways of carrying out site and foundation investigations for the construction of the east-west highway, the acting New Zealand High Commissioner
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  • 70 5 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Naafi's operations m the Far East will be slashed by half next year with the rundown of British forces the annual turnover reduced from $50 million to $25 million. The decline m Naafi operations will be most felt m the family business
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  • 241 6 Scout critics told: Come for heart-to-heart talks... THE Scout Chief Commissioner, Mr. Chu C hui Lum, has invited critics of the Scout Association to meet him privately m Sands House to thrash things out. Sands House is the Scout Association's headquarters, located m Clemenceau Avenue. "Our doors are always open,"
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  • 124 6 THE Port of Singapore Authority has turned down a request by the Hong Yong Thai Association to retain half of its 142-acre cemetery land for welfare purposes. The land is being acquired by the PSA as part of a 180--acre site to
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  • 86 6 FIFTY-eight secondary school students are to learn how Parliament works m a Youth-in-Parliament project organised by the Chinese YMCA. The students, from 17 schools, will discuss major community issues during the fi ,r e-day session which begins on Feb. 22. DDD TALK ON ANTI-BODIES PROF. A.A. Benedict
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  • 358 6 THE Ministry of Education is urged to break up into separate units so that various schemes reflecting human creativeness can be carried out easily. The suggestion is made by Mr. Francis Thomas, principal of St. Andrew's School m a paper submitted
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  • 325 6 TEACHERS— FORGET COLONIAL DAYS, ACCEPT ADVICE TEACHERS should treat school inspectors as advisers instead of as "demi-gods" with powers solely to appoint, discipline and dismiss. This fear, which has turned many teachers and principals too into "bundles of nerves" after an inspector has visited the school,
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  • 75 6 MR. Soh Chuan Swee, President of Rotary Club East, will present awards to two students for technical training m the Geylang Serai Industrial Training Centre, at Lion City Hotel on Feb. 26 at 5.30 p.m. At the presentation which will mark the celebration of the 66th
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  • 350 6 Road safety starts with the three E's— expert AN AMERICAN road safety expert, Mr. Donald G. Vaughn, yesterday spoke of the three Es Education, Enforcement and Engineering that will cut down the rate of road accidents here. Mr. Vaughn, who arrived here last Friday for a three-month visit sponsored by
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  • 233 6 ONE HUNDRED and twenty women suspected of prostitution or m danger of engaging In it were brought to the Social Welfare Department last year In the period between January and September. According to reports from the Department, anti-vice raids carried ont by
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  • 69 6 Pakistan Navy vessel open to public today THE Pakistan Navy destroyer Jahangir and three patrol boats arrived m Singapore yesterday for a three-day goodwill visit. Commander K.H. Zia and his officers will host a reception this evening for local dignitaries. The 2,000-ton Jahangir, will be open to the public from
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • town talk
    • 156 7 Town planners hold first annual dinner THE Town Planning Institute (Singapore Branch) held its first annual dinner at the Hilton Ballroom on Saturday. Guests of honour were the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker and his wife. Chartered surveyors, planners, architects and engineers supported the event and
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    • 550 7  -  Nancy Wong's AFTER THE MINI, MAXI AND M1D1... social Afotei THE maxi and midi are dead. The mini is not spoken of. With these words Ken Scott introduced his "Fashion Spectacular" at the Garden Terrace of the Hyatt Hotel last Thursday and had everyone wondering what
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 The photograph above is tha top of our distillation column— a vital part of the refinery. It came from out of space Singapore is not a very large island, and Government, found exactly what we wanted every trect of lend must be utilised to its on an island off Singapore's
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 83 7 a.m. 5 p.m.: One-man art show by Ismail Muda at the National Library. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Balestier Road; Jurong Road (7Vfe ms); Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 (Geylang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent, Siglap Avenue and Tanjong Katong Road. 8 p.m.: Malay music session at the National Theatre
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 114 8 MR MALCOLM CALDWELL, lecturer, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, will speak on "Southeast Asia a study m economic inequalities" at the Kerala Association, Race Course Road, on Feb. 21 at 5.30 p.m. TEN leading Japanese manufacturers of mechanical press and shearing, bending and wire
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  • 449 8 Oil: Talks with Libya start this week TEHERAN, Sun. Western oil companies have reached agreement with the six producing countries of the Persian Gulf region on higher posted crude oil prices. "The oil companies have accepted all our demands," Iranian Finance Minister Jamshid Amuzegar said at a Press conference today
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  • 1106 8 The Hongkong scene From Bob Hawkins m Hongkong SIR John Cowperthwaite, the giant of a man who has kept a tight grip on this British colony's purse-strings since the early *****, will present his last budget on February 24. Later this
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  • 94 8 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Feb. 13) On New York TT 6.0225 South Vietnam (per ?\??]r,_I 0 D 6015 1.000 piastres) 16.80 Gold (99% Oneness, Sterling (per *•*•> 293.50 pound) 14 46 Note Rates: Singapore (per China (per 100 dollars) 196.10 100 renminbi) 180.00 Malaysia (per
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  • 384 8 The market advanced m active trading on Saturday, with sentiment helped by the further cut m bank rate m the United States. Demand was spread over a wide front including automobiles, electric home appliances, housing-related issues, constructions and real estate. Major gainers included Sony t Pioneer, Daiwa
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  • 323 8 PEOPLE in business Mr KEE HWA KOK, managing director of Uni (Pte.) Ltd., a credit group (chit fund) company which opened for business recently on the 2nd floor, Selegie Complex. Selegie Road. He is a partner of Soon Hong Sawmill and visiting manager of several rubber estates m Johore Between
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  • 281 8 Australian share markets continued to show nervousness as rescue operations for Mineral Securities failed to bring any confidence back into the market. Two further announcements sent the market reeling. Meggitt Ltd., a vegetable oil seed manufacturer, reported that its 1970 profit had been overstated by $127,000, reducing
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  • 359 8 A Carroll-Marx LONDON, Sun. The London Stock Exchange said the council suspended from trading m any manner whatsoever Messrs L.A. Moss, M.R. Nix and J.A.V. Wickett (trading as Messrs A. Carroll-Marx and Co) from Thursday pending clarification of tne firm's financial position. During the suspension, the Central Stock
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  • 339 9 AFTER an easier start last week, the share market rallied m mid-week but finished on a mixed note with most prices still lower on balance The bulk of activity could be described as speculative and the blue chips were rather ignored by investors as
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  • 222 9 TOKYO, Sun. -Three joint ventnres between major Japanese and American textile companies have been approved by Japan's Foreign Investment Council. The council said the approval was In line with the Government's policy of preventing a farther deterioration la the JapaaU.S. textile dispute. (Talks between tke
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  • 1466 9 - STOCK EXCHANGE ■mR OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers Jan. 1971 or High Low Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 or *000 or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.38 Acma 1.30 1.38 11.2 2.92 2.70 Allied Choc. 2.80 2.90 4.2
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  • 723 9 SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY: noon, March at registered office, MacKenzle Road, Singapore. PETALING TIN: March 10 at registered office, 2 Station Road, Ipoh. Singapore Malaysia Feb. 8 644.53 423.11 9 647.37 423.97 10 651.44 425.13 11 653.70 427.01 12 653.92 425.05 Chances on week -3.13 -0.24 WORLD GOLD (Saturday's
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  • 636 9 TOKYO, Sun. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda said m Diet (Parliament) yesterday that Japan had no objections to settling trade accounts with China on a remminbi (Chinese currency) basis. Up to now, the two countries m their trade deals have quoted and settled m pounds
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  • 76 9 The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation m co-operation with the Russian Government is offering an inplant group training course for engineers, m the field of organisation of standardisation systems m manufacturing industries. The two-week course m English will be conducted m Russia from Dec. 4 to 20. It
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  • 42 9 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Taiping Rubber (1) 15 Apr. 2 20 20 M. B. B. S. (2) 15% 15% 15% NOTE: (1) Final dividend; (2) Final of 12% and bonus of 3%.
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  • 125 10 LONDON, Sua. The BBC refused com meat today oa a newspaper's claim that some of the network's disc jockeys and producers accepted payola to promote records including oa a 'bed for plug' basis. The mass circulation News of The World said -clandestine deals
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  • 106 10 BELTSVILLE, Maryland, Sun. Farm scientist David Dinius has discovered a new method of solving the problem of how to get rid of old news papers he feeds them to cows. But he first turns them into a tasty dish by grinding them up with
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  • 70 10 TEHERAN, Sun. British Foreign Office representative, Sir William Luce, who has just completed a tour of the coastal states on the Persian Gulf, had talks yesterday for over an hour with the Shah of Iran. Sir WUliam gave the Shah his impressions of the projected Federation
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  • 64 10 NEW YORK, Sun. More than one million people are expected to attend memorial services planned m cities throughout the World today for William Griffith Wilson, cofounder of Alcholics Anonymous, who died Jan. 24. 24. Wilson, co-founder of AA m 1935 with Dr. Robert Smith of
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  • 242 10 TOA PAYOH residents are going to ask the Housing Board a second time to provide lift attendants, the secretary of the Toa Payoh Flat Owners' Association, Mr. Chang Boon Leong said yesterday. Mr. Chang said he welcomed the Board's latest warning to tenants
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  • 49 10 THE HAGUE, Sun. A British super-tanker, the 120,000--ton Ard Taraig, ran around today m the North Sea near the Hook of Holland. Attempts were being made to refloat the tanker, which loaded with crude oil was bound for the British Petfo leum refinery at Rotterdam AFP.
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  • 51 10 HIROSHIMA, Japan, Sun. Sixty cyclists left Hiroshima today for a three-week, 560--mile trip to Tokyo where they will urge Prime Minister Eisaku Sato to attend the annual memorial services for the victims here on Aug. 6, the 26th anniversary of the atom bombing of this
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 10 SOUTH Vietnam troops ordered into Laos assemble on a bleak hilltop base near Khe Sanhto board U.S. helicopters.
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  • 399 10 ELEVEN new members have been elected to the 55-man management committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for 1971/72. Four were from the Hokkien group, three from affiliated trade associations, two from the San Chiang group and one each from the Teochew and Cantonese groups. Mr.
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  • 75 10 THE $22 million Imperial Hotel m Jalan Rumbia off Oxley Rise will be opened today. The 14-storey hotel contains a continental restaurant, a 24-hour coffee house, a bar, a swimming pool aad a shopping arcade. The hotel, on which work was started on Aug. 1, 1968,
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  • 231 10 Bill on donation of human organs being drafted A HEALTH Ministry committee is working on a new Bill to regulate donations of human organs. The committee, made up of doctors and lawyers, was set up last year and is headed by the director of Medical Services, Dr. Ho Guan Lim.
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  • 212 10 Town planners to liberalise members rules THE Town Planning Institute (Singapore Branch) will adopt a "liberal policy" this year to increase its membership. Its chairman, Mr. Chua Peng Chye, said that membership had always been small, compared with other professional bodies. Speaking at the Instituted first annual dinner on Saturday,
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    • 122 10 j" 'EMAM Off HCUITIES i Facing with difficulties m your P m Examinations? ja j Hours can be wasted studying the k j wrong things m the wrong way. r j The Examiners and Lecturers of the f University of London will teach you w 4 how to score the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 395 10 wTarSvOpG I— m***MMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMm Dame Luck is coyly Home interests are i glancing your way bet- again prominent they A ew responsibility een ll and 3so be tend to be with Cancer p r p f_ conc erning alert to seize any anyway and one or lder f° lk a
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 24 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Monday, Feb. 15, 1971 .mm cA* M/ **a. v «h, wm/ p„., 13/14 HeALTH Fo<tut /WEW /Pw 15 TJ—
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    • 247 11 SAIGON, Sun. The proGovernment daily Doc Lap today said Cambodian Premier Gen. Lon Nol's illness came at a crucial time and might be a "diplomatic" one. Doc Lap said that Cambodian generals were no longer interested m fighting and this may brought on
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    • 72 11 BARCELONA, Sun. Barcelona police yesterday arrested a score of students m clashes resulting from a lastminute ban of a pop concert by the American singer Pete Seeger. Ten thousand students were present for the concert at the School Industrial Engineering when the Barcelona Governnor's
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    • 74 11 COPENHAGEN, Sun. The Prime Ministers of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland signed an agreement today which will establish a "permanent Nordic Council of Ministers" when the five Parliaments have ratified it. The council, to be composed of one Minister from each of the countries and
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    • 57 11 TEL AVIV, Sun. Arabs and Israelis may be at war, but an Arab airline is buying kosher meals specially prepared by Israel's state airline, reports El Al Airways. Airline officials said they believed this was for the benefit of Muslim passengers who, like
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    • 91 11 Nun-running cases 'were exaggerated' VATICAN CITY, Sun. The Vatican enquiry into claims that young Indian trainee nuns were "exported" to European convents against their will has found that the press exaggerated the facts out of ail proportion, it was announced today. Several* "irregularities", however, had been confirmed. Father John Heston,
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    • 436 11 Manila move to take over 1 7 industries MARCOS: NO RETALIATION IF BILL IS FAIR AND JUST MANILA, Sun. A move to nationalise 17 industries, including the petrol and oil industries, began m the Philippine House of Representatives yesterday. 1 Tfce move --coincided with a warning by Opposition Liberal Party
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    • 186 11 MOSCOW, Sun. Hie Soviet Communist Party Central Committee has approved provisional economic objectives for IS7I-75, Including plans to raise national revenue by between 37 and 40 per cent, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. Tass added that the draft proposed an Increase In personal
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      42 11 SOUTH Vietnamese troops -arch m file along a section of the Ho Chi Minh trail, 12 miles inside the Laotian border. Above them is a bamboo and foliage canopy built by North Vietnaiase which prevents detection of the trail from the air.
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    • 261 11 New Jordan fighting kills 21 AMMAN, Sun.— Twenty-one people were killed m the latest flare-up of fighting between the Palestinian guerillas and the Jordanian security forces according to figures announced by both siH«» R Eighteen Palestinians ll commandos and seven civilians lost their lives, a spokesman for the Central Committee
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    • 122 11 LONDON, Sun. Former Premier Harold Wilson last night accused Prime Minister Edward Heath of being willing to accept "humiliating terms" to get Britain into the Common Market. Addressing representatives of local Labour Party Associations at a reception m the House of Commons, Mr. Wilson,
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    • 46 11 JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian armed forces will con duct from March 31 a census on its members including its civilian personnel, the Security and Defence Department announced today. Members of the armed forces now total about 450,000 excluding its civilian employees. i V
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    • 256 11 Senators demand Vietnam pullout date WASHINGTON, Sun.— Illinois Senators Adlai Stevenson 111 and Charles Percy said today the Nixon Administration should declare a definite schedule for the withdrawal of all American troops from South Vietnam. One reason, said Sen. Stevenson, "is to make it crystal clear to President Thieu and
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      253 12 m !L A E? Ik C E sl E^\? 0,,8t0 A ot the lirWmr*, !U!__!I! k *a o P 0 0 "Plorers. To his left, m this picture released by NASA yesterday, Is the moon lauding i_.2!!!i_!f__P ar ""IS i 8 "rickahaw" of scientific CTO In**' surface to set
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      • 175 12 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. A communique said to be from the Tupamaro guerillas announced yesterday that agreement has been reached for the release of Brazilian consul Aloysio Dias Gomide, held longer than any other political kidnap victim. The communique said Dias Gomide will be released when
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      • 36 12 KATHMANDU, Nepal, Sun. General Ne Win, chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council will visit Nepal next week for three days at the invitation of King Mahendra. it was announced today. AFP
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      • 117 12 REGGIO CLABRIA, Italy, Sun.— Rioting residents beat police and erected barricades last night m a new outbreak of violence m this southern Italian city where the government has banned all public demonstrations. In Rome and Milan, tens of thousands marched m protest over the government's
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      • 32 12 TOKYO, Sun. Slightly over one-half of the 610,000 Korean nationals living m Japan had applied for permanent resident m Japan by yesterday, the Justice Ministry's immigration bureau announced today. AFP
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      • 252 12 WARSAW, Sun. Two VicePremiers, one of them the man who introduced December's unpopular austerity proposals, lost their jobs yesterday m a series of fresh Government changes here. The minor reshuffle coincided with the presentation In Parliament of a new economic report allowing an extra 24,000 million
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      • 230 12 KARACHI, Sun. Armed Pakistani workers seized control of Karachi's largest textile plant yesterday. All the mills and factories of the Valika Textile and Woollen Mills were taken over and their proprietors and their families ousted. A spokesman for the workers said that they had occupied the
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      • 246 12 Mrs. Gandhi may win more seats NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Indira Gandhis ruling Congress Party emerged last night as the political party that has a chance to win an absolute majority on its own m the March Parliamentary elections. When the nomination lists were officially closed, Mrs. Gandhi's party
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      • 180 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. Soviet authorities have told Leonid Rigerman, who claims American citizenship, that he and his mother will be allowed to leave the Soviet Union, the Associated Press learned yesterday. Washington informants said they expect the Rigermans to come to the American Embassy m Moscow
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    • ASEA ROUND UP
      • 780 12 From V.K. CHIN m KUALA LUMPUR THE MOVEMENT for Chinese unity has begun and is likely to gather momentum m the weeks ahead. Last week's meeting m Kuala Lumpur, attended by 1,000 Chinese leaders, was the first spark and a series of meetings are being
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      • 226 12  -  D.Y. CAPARAS From m MANILA THINGS are back to normal m the Philippines. There are no more demonstrations or even serious threats to strike against the Government from either the students or the transport workers. The riotous situation of the previous weeks simmered down due to
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    • 95 13 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, February 15, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules Beginning on this page are given m four parts for co_£L W F St K° Ur d eastbo d southbound and NAur nc o^ ntry gives the fo, -°wing information: NAME OF SHP, date
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    • 283 13 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. r- n a«t M _> ships «as« out o« Singapore to Paci£ S^g&gg tV^X po^etc. dfg dgdf MOON,E 9/12 P.S'ham (Mar 13/15), Rotterdam, Dunkirk. MM/MM NAGASAKI MARU Mar 1/2 Massawa, Jeddah, NEPTUNE AMETHYST Feb 25/Mar 1 P. S'ham (Mar 2/3), NEPTUNE
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    • 359 13 ***M LINES mm WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM M _l__.S__S._____________._______._____._^ a___H.__M.ii. Am A e?tea A n C %^m^ a L JT ani F L FroU L,n# <"•> Ltd Ua S 00 SMIL States *!!i£L!"iS!fJ American rresident Line; AUS Lines SM Safmarine- SCAN Un_6rtd«. Un.. OBL Bufl.l. Un.. s hl'l^ .^.""r
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      • 734 13 ORIENT UNEB 111 \t (INCORPORATED IN THE WJPMgJC OP SINGAPORE) j ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPQRC 1 TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, Singapore P.S'ham Pwnang ARRIVES NEPTUNE AMETHYST 25 Feb/1 Mar 2/3 Mar 4/5 Mar L'don 1/4. H'burg 8/4, R'dam 11/4. Havre 14/4
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    • 98 14 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Feb 18/22 Fremantle (Mar 1). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. Sham (Mar 14), Singapore (Mar 15), Fremantle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS DORIS TAYLOR In Pt/Feb 18 Manila. SSV/BA GOLDEN SUMMER Mar 6/13 Penang (Mar 14/15),
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      • 592 14 iff? MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mmm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD M No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. M H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE P lm« MMMM Arrtvaa: BUNGA MELOR 27 FeO/2 Mar 3/* Mar l/S Mar Havre 2/4. \j***t*m 4/4. M burg 10/4. R dam 12/4. a warp
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    • 261 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Natleaal Liaison Committee fer Chinese Unity dismissed today the without comment resignation of Senator Taa Sri T.H. Tan from the MCA central working committee. The it-man committee which met here today said that the body formed last week ta enlist
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    • 46 15 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Borneo Skyways Malaysia Limited plans to set up its aeronautical engineering centre m Sabah next year, Its general manager, Mr. Abner Monteiro, said. It is a private company which operates chartered rural sir services m East Malaysia and Brunei
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      • 619 15 Down in the dumps FRANK hadn't been feeling too well lately. He wasn't able to concentrate while at work and he felt a little light-headed now and again. When he decided at last to call on me, I could hardly recognise him. True, he had shed a few pounds In
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    • 64 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Commander-in-chief of United States Forces m the Pacific, Admiral John S. McCain, today paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Armed Forces Staff, General Tan Sri Ibrahim bin I small, at his residence, "Flagstaff House," here. Admiral McCain flew m here last
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    • 46 15 PENANG, Sun. A 67-year-old patient of the General Hospital here, Yeap Ah Chool, fell to his death from the first floor of the hospital yesterday evening. A police spokesman said today that Yeap was believed to have been suffering from tuberculosis.
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    • 260 15 90pc of insurance trade in foreign hands 'LOCAL FIRMS SHOULD TAKE MORE OF THE MARKET' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ninety per cent of Malaysia's insurance market is held by foreign companies and it is time a domestic company made some inroads, an insurance boss said today. t The general manager of
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    • 87 15 A CLERK, Goh Keng Soon, 23, was drowned yesterday off Tanah Merah, Changi. An eye-witness said that Goh got into difficulty at about 1.45 p.m. when the sea became rough. He rushed for help but Goh had already disappeared under the water
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    • 49 15 DRIVER Chan Ah Hung crawled out of this nasty tumble with hardly a scratch. His pick-up truck overturned as he was going round a bend on a flyover bridge leading out of Toa Payoh town. He blamed an oily patch on the road for the accident.
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    • 42 15 TAIPEH, Sun. China Airlines will soon inaugurate a new trans- Pacific route and extend its Taipeh-Singapore service to Jakarta. To serve the two new routes, CAL has purchased one Caravelle and one Boeing 707 transcontinental jet. Bernama.
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    • 252 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia will only support the Constitutional Amendment Bill on three conditions: The Alliance agrees to some modifications to the Bill suggested by the Gerakan. The Government gives an assurance on the nature of the Bill. The Government
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    • 65 15 Stolen goods recovered in police raid POLICE recovered an assortment of stolen goods when they raided a house m Pasar Lane on Saturday. Among the goods recovered were: One set of walkie-talkie, one tape recorder, one transistor radio, one recordchanger, one speaker, one television set, one electrical iron and one
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    • 74 15 THE family of the late Alice Yeong, a teacher of Bukit Merah School, has drawn our attention to inaccuracies m our report on her death published on Saturday. According to a member of her family, Alice Yeong had not left her husband at the time of her
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    • 106 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has announced the appointment of Inche Abdullah bin All as Malaysia's new High Commissioner to Singapore. Inche Abdullah is expected to assume office m the middle of next month. He takes over from Tan Sri Jamal Abdul Latiff who
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    • 72 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Mock of 17-storey flats will be put up by the Selangor State Development Corporation near the Sunday market nt Kampong Bahru here soon. The corporation's general manager, Inche Tahlr bin Rahim, said today that tenders for clearing the site would
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    • 255 15  -  bn vnbv cn A LIVELY game played between Singapore's Junior Champion, Leslie Leow and Australia's Junior Runner-up R. Hickman m the 1971 Karlis Lidums International Tournament m Adelaide ended m a draw. Leow, with the black pieces, adopted his favourite opening, the Dutch Defence. Both
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 63 15 ARCHIE By Bob Montana BEII-1 lill 0 N T HE BACK J^^SS XTHENWHY^ I DOnY KNOW/) sR2u«j mm ms^'^>L^ S YARD?? CAMPING DIDN'T HE. „/T MARYjWHYIS V FOR J\ r jJ^^^^ OUT ON TOP) UNPLUG IT k 7 £=o" Li^i_: MY EXTENSION ARCHIE'S 1 (HE CAMPED! OF MOUNT h^Z^ammS^ LONG)
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    • 709 16  - What a way to start a home! Sylvia Leow L»_X*_d PROFIT trom our experience and learn how to cope with contractors and undo disasters. For us, the lesson started when we received the keys to our brand new flat m Toa Payoh. It was a bare shell of a flat
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    • 753 16 FISHING for compliments? We've got a shoal of recipes for you to cook up. You needn't be out of your depth when it comes to choosing fish. After the dubious first few times, it is a whiz! Only bear m mind that fresh fish is firm, not flabby.
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    • 434 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN A CORr TO GET AWAY Fl IT ALL CREATE your quiet corner at like the Tays of Coast Road. Fill it with p of greenery, some seats ai possible, ha* fountain play ii background. You'll find il perfect refuge the noise and di the streets. The Tays' hoi
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    • 149 17 Star view THE Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (on Channel 10 at 8.11 p.m.) is a comedy based on the lives of typical American boys. Dobie (DwayneHickan) who helps his mother m a supermarket, is not of a great personality. His greatest love is money and girls. His life would
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    • 299 17 LONDON, Sun. Badfinger, a British group the Beatles fostered to success, return with "No Matter What." It sounds like the Beatles of a few years back, and came m at sixth place. Beatle George Harrison stays on a top with "My Sweet Lord," from his "All Things Must
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      • 694 18 Entries for S'pore Pro -Am meetina TOTAL of 77 horses from Class Four has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's professional-amateur meeting at Bukit Timah this weekend Feb. 20 and 21. Professional horses-Class 4: Alisan 6f, Amusement V 6f Babeica 6f, Balkan Bambino II Bf' Black Belt 6f, Bold
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      • 1869 18 SPRING CUP TO ROYAL MARK BIG SWEEP Pool: $9,375 Ist— ***** $3,093 2nd ***** 773 3rd ***** 386 Starters ($64 each): Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** *****, *****, *****. Consolations: ($3B each] Nos: *****, *****, *****, ***** *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** *****. PENANG, Sun.— Royal Mark, ridden a
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      • 87 18 DAVY JONES if YOU HANDLE THAT HfcLM T t iS_______SS W8 __F- "V ***** Left yg^™^^) S&i f •a.'sr.atg&a t r. es t C^9PM J NsjßwvSSlß?^ Lthan i expectep... L^ te iLEpl&Vlg sh6r^/ the'pqssiSlity 70^^ B_____________r______i __________M___________________*wh_________L__ '^--tifc J»™^— KJkjM i »«»1 1 ___H Rf ______F_P_____!^_. sS f B^i ~N«___________
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      • 47 18 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP POOL $9,375 Ist No. ***** ($3,093) 2nd No. ***** 773) 3rd No. ***** 386) Starters ($42 each) Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolations ($3B each) Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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      • 403 18 2 I 3 i Ml MMi IK nT ii mt ________H__l MH^^l^l 22^^^ "~a?____J 24~"^^ —^i~~"_________r~"_________r IHj ■■■■■25 r^ mmmu maam aa m^^^^ mm^ I I 1 EEEMHaaaa ACROSS DOWN 1. Conduct lawsuit (6) 1. Waylays, but greatly 7. Bad weather between Great entertains (8) Britain and the Orient comes
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    • 386 19 BIGGEST SOCCER UPSET LONDON, Sun. —Centre forward Ray Crawford whipped m two goals for Fourth Division Colchester United to knock favoured Leeds United out of the English Football Association Cup m one of the biggest upsets m the 100-year history of the competition yesterday.
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    • 349 19 River Valley Chinese Middle School beat Bukit Merah Secondary 4-1; Hua Vi triumphed over Pasir Panjang Secondary 5-0 and Kirn Seng Technical defeated New Town Secondary 3-2 m the Pasir Panjang District badminton championships. *C Divisions (Boys) River Valley CM. School beat Bukit Merah Sec. School
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    • 603 19 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L Pts. Leeds 18 7 3 43 Arsenal 17 6 4 40 Wolverhamtpon 15 6 7 36 Chelsea 12 10 6 34 Liverpool 10 12 5 32 Tottenham 12 8 6 32 Manchester City 11 9 7 31 Southampton 12 7 8
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      20 19 Royal Navy's Doyle attempts to break through the SCC defence m Saturday's match on the padang. Navy beat SCC 19-0.
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    • 366 19 SATURDAY SPORTS ROUND-UP INTER-Services champions Royal Navy thrashed Singapore Cricket Club 19-0 m a rugger friendly on the Padang on Saturday. The sailors scored two goals and three tries. It was the biggest defeat for the Padang this season. Navy swung into
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    • 405 19 VICTORIA, WHITLEY ARE SIX-A-SIDE CHAMPS VICTORIA School "A" won the National Schools six-a-side boys hockey title with a 1-0 win over St. Joseph's Institution at Dover Road on Saturday. Leong Fook Leong netted the winning goal for the champions Whitley Secondary School captured the 44 8" girls title beating Naval
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    • 180 19 SINGAPORE Armed Forces moved into the SHA Under-23 hockey semi-finals when they beat Ceylon Sports Club 2-0 on the Padang on Saturday. SAFSA showed better teamwork and fully deserved their win. Jaswant Singh and Far leigh Clarke combined effectively and were a constant menace to
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    • 48 19 GOTHENBURG, Sun. Japanese skaters finished m 27th and 29th places m the 500--metres event at the men's world speed skating championships here yesterday. Shigeki Kobayashi recorded a time of 43.59 for the course, while his compatriot Osamu Naito came two behind place with a time of 43.96. AFP
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    • 171 19 CHARLES Wong won the 4 A' Stroke medal with a nett score of 68 at Bukit course on Saturday. Charles beat Koh Beng Huat and Wiliam Phoa on countback. Results: Winner: Charles Wong 68 nett (o.c.b. from Koh Beng Hooi and William Phoa). Runners-up Koh
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      • 144 19 SOCCER: SBHFL: Div. 3A MSA 44 C" vs Eastern Agencies (Geylang Stadium 5.15 p.m.); Spore Tobacco vs Humes (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.); Vosper Thornycroft vs Ming Court (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3B Guthrie Waugh "B" vs Spore Hilton (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m.). City Dis. Schools C'ships: 44 A" Div.
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    • 404 20 SEVENTH TEST SYDNEY, Sun.— England captain Ray Illingworth and Basil D'Olivera had to call on their experience and skill to prevent Australia from taking a winninv grip on the Seventh Test at Sydney today. The two English veterans held out for an hour
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    • 151 20 ENGLAND Ist inns 184 AUSTRALIA Ist inns. K. Eastwood c Knott b Lever 5 K. Stack pole b Snow 6 R. Marsh c Willis b Lever 4 I. Chappell b Willis 25 I. Redpath c and b Underwood 59 K. Walters st Knott b Underwood 42 O'Keeffe c Knott
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    • 98 20 BERLIN, Sun. Christa Merten of West Germany last night set a world's best indoor time for the women's 1,500--metres m 4: 17.9 mins. The previous best time for the event, was the 4: 20.5 set by Margaret Beacham of Great Britain, this year. No official world records are listed for
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    • 399 20  - Grundy stops Allpress's winning streak DAVID All press winning streak m the Osprey class ended yesterday when he was beaten by Clubmate Phillip Grundy m the Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club regatta at Seletar. With two firsts and a second Grundy .and crew Tom Henry beat the successful combination of
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    • 171 20 LONDON, Sun. Results of Saturday's Rugby Union games: tournament: Ireland 6 England 9 (at Dublin) Inter-Services tournament: Vrmy 6 Royal Air Force 6 (at Twickenham) CLUB MATCHES: Bedford 12 Headingley 17; Blackheath 14 Richmond 14; Broughton Park 9 Liverpool 6; Cambridge University 6 Wasps 6; Gos forth
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    • 386 20 Penalty goal decides Cup for S'gor 'A' BY virtue of an automatic penalty goal during the second chukka Selangor "A*' won the Jumabhoy Cup when they beat Sri Lara (Binchana Alam) by four goals to three and half m the Malayan Polo Association annual tournament at Thomson Road yesterday. Selangor,
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    • 230 20 Marines thrash Lembaga at soccer MARINE Department whipped Lembaga 8-1 m the wte^ 11 SerVlCes Division 3A_soccer jnatch at Farrer Park But it was Lembaga who scored first when fullback Sarip Aziz found the net with a scorching 15-yard shot m the 10th minute. Following this Marines got down to
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      29 20 Champion rider Dave Coles J (No. 2), who won all his races I m a small field at the I Sembawang circuit motor scramble yesterday. Picture by Johari Hasikin
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    • 203 20 IPOH, Sun. Asian Games singles champion Punch Gunalan added the Perak singles crown to his string of titles when he outplayed Abdul Rahman Mohamed of Kedah 15-5, 15-9 m the Perak Open badminton championships here tonight. Gunalan, a 26-year-old mechanical engineer with the National Electricity Board,
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    • 182 20 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Rod La ver scored his 17th victory m a row, when he qualified to meet fellow-Australian John Newcombe m the men's singles final of the Philadelphia tournament last night. Layer, who has not lost a match for six weeks, beat American Arthur Ashe 6-3,
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    • 242 20 First golf win for Teo in Police Cup JIMMY Teo won his first golf tournament yesterday when he captured the Police Cup Trophy with a 10 under par nett 134 at the Singapore Island Country Club, Bukit Course. Jimmy, handicap 14, carded a six-under par 66 the first day and
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