Singapore Herald, 22 February 1971

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald MC(P) No. 2525 No. 182 Singapore Monday. February 22, 1971 15.CENTS
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  • 39 1 Catholics and wealthy Protestants get along splendidly. This is m no way a religious but rather a class struggle —by Miss Bernadette Devlin, firebrand Member of Britain's Parliament, who is on a speaking tour of 40 U.S. campuses. AP
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  • 71 1 Soldier stabbed to death NATIONAL serviceman Gan Teong Lin, 22, was stabbed to death last night by a group of men m front of Block 10, Kempas Road. He died on arrival at the Thomson Road General Hospital. It is believed that Gan was with two friends when a group
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  • 71 1 SAIGON, Sun. Francis Bailly. a French photographer working for United Press Inter national (UPI) and Gamma Agency was killed m Cambodia today. A South Vietnamese unit found his body on a highway near the big rubber plantation of Chup. He was believed to have been
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  • 66 1 KAMPALA, Sun. Uganda's military Head of State, General Idi Amin, has accepted the title of President that his army offered him yesterday. Radio Uganda reported today. Yesterday at a special gathering of diplomats and former hereditary rulers and their relatives at the State House, an unnamed officer,
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  • 34 1 DDD RAZAK RECEPTION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, entertained more than 300 Alliance Members of Parliament, Senators and State Assemblymen to a reception at his residence, Sri Taman on Friday.
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  • 207 1 Hanoi power struggle after death of top official BANGKOK, Sun. The newspaper Bangkok Post said today that there were unconfirmed reports that Mr. Truong hinh. pro-Peking chairman of the Standing Committee of North Vietnam's National Assembly, has died, setting off a power struggle m Hanoi. The front-page story m the
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  • 287 1 Dilemma of African leaders— by Mrs B COLOMBO, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaike told the Ceylon House of Representatives today that the Commonwealth Conference m Singapore ended on a note of optimism for the future of Commonwealth relations. This was despite the threat to the unity of the Common-
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  • 147 1 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The United Sabah National Organisation has expelled Mr. Peter Mojuntin, the State Assemblyman for Moyog, from the party. The decision to expel him a l, made at the meeting of I'SNOs working committee here yesterday. Mr. Mojuntin announced m Kuala Lumpur
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  • 552 1 Saigon's elite troops on the run 'SITUATION CRITICAL' AS REDS BLAST HO TRAIL SAIGON, Sun. North Vietnamese regular troops have routed an elite battalion of South Vietnamese Rangers m a two-day battle on the Ho Chi Minn Trail. It was sent fleeing across the Laotian border m South Vietnam with
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  • 155 1 THE COMPUTER THAT TURNED SOUR ON BEER CASPER, Wyoming, Sun.— Joseph Beer claims a computer has turned soar on him. Now he's sueing the Olivetti Corporation for USsll,ooo— saying the machine is blackmailing him. Mr. Beer, who owns an office machine firm here, said the harassment began three years ago
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 105 1 TOKYO, Sun. In foreign countries, stripping to underwear m public is bad manners and soup should not be slurped, says a new Foreign Ministry book warning Japanese against possible embarrassment overseas. The Ministry is to distribute one million copies of
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    • 49 1 COLOMBO, Sun. A tax of 500 rupees ($257) is to be levied on non-citizens staying m Ceylon on visas or temporary residence permits. The Bill to introduce the levy, presented by Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Banda ranaike, was passed today by the House of Representatives: AFP
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    • 66 1 MACAO: Almost 2,000 leftists m Macao, a Portuguese enclave 40 miles west of Hongkong, took part m an antiAmerican rally this morning at the Communist-owned Alegrie Theatre protesting against what they had described as "American aggression m Laos." DDD LONDON: Britain's weekly news-picture magazine, The Illustrated London News, announced today
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    • 25 1 ODD WASHINGTON: Italian Prime Minister Emilio Colombo left Washington after a second, one-hour conference with President Nixon which he described as a "most interesting conversation."
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  • 470 1 It's 'goodbye bugs' for the attraction is instantly fatal IT'S DEATH to mosquitoes and their flying friends if a new insect exterminator ever finds a market m Singapore. The gadget an electronic model manufactured m Israel makes use of ultra-violet rays to attract insect pests to their deaths on a
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Sun. Shell and British Petroleum raised petrol prices by half a penny (1.2 cents) a gallon yesterday. A Shell spokesman blamed the rise on the settlement m Teheran last week when major oil companies agreed to pay more for Middle East oil. Industry sources
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  • 75 1 AMMAN, Sun. A "monster child" with four eyes, two mouths, two chins and four nostrils was born here yesterday, the local Press reported today. Although the rest of the body appeared normal, the child had a much larger head than normal with one eye at each
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    • 189 2 WHY DOES REPAIR OF FAN TAKE SO LONG? I HAVE been working m an air-conditioned office for many years and I was called up as a witness sometime last month to give a statement to the Commercial Crime Branch at Robinson Road m connection with a certain case. Whilst giving
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    • 110 2 Nuisance from oil rig suppliers I HOPE the Government campaign to keep Singapore clean and relatively free from noise and pollution will not just remain an ideal. For example, what action is the Government taking against the mushrooming of suppliers to oil rigs? Some of these suppliers are using their
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    • 95 2 THIS is m appreciation of your "Herald Community Service" showing us the new bus routes. Since there are 128 new bus routes, it would take you over four months fo publish all of them, by which rime the buses would have already started on the new routes.
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    • 45 2 I WISH to sincerely thank the staff and nurses of the Outram Road General Hospital, particularly those m charge of ward 11, B-Unit for their invaluable services and patience rendered to me when I was warded there. BRIAN KOH Singapore 19
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  • 1034 2 BETWEEN FIRMNESS AND ARROGANCE... From ALLAN BARNES Canberra IN human behaviour there is a thin line dividing firmness from arrogance. It takes only the gentlest tipping of the emotional scales for the first admirable quality to degenerate. No one needs to be more aware of this
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  • 493 2 ANTI-INFLATION AXE SENDS WIND UP AUSSIE C. SERVICE From A Special Correspondent CANBERRA: A mood of fear and uncertainty is running through the Australian Public Service as savage cuts are being made m Government spending as part of a war on inflation. Prime Minister John Gorton has personally taken charge
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  • 473 2 TO SAY that Malaysia is "returning to parliamentary democracy" is less accurate than to say that she is putting the final touches to a new political experiment. A great deal has happened m the 21 months of emergency rule which ended two days ago. The new
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    • 110 2 T CONSTANTI N V 1 Symbol of Perfection I I Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- I tion
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  • 300 3 THE POWER GAME PROFESSOR: DANGEROUS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY,.. AN EXTREMELY dangerous economic inequality exists between the world's great powers represented by giant international corporations and the undeveloped world. This was stated by Professor Malcolm Caldwell of the School of Oriental Studies of the University of London, who is here on a
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  • 184 3 Indon dental delegates shown around town A GOODWILL delegation of 31 Indonesian dentistry students and teachers who arrived here on Saturday were entertained by their Singaporean counterparts yesterday. The delegation is the first from the Department of Operative Dentistry m the University of Indonesia, though a delegation from the Indonesian
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  • 163 3 THE Management Committee of the Siglap Community Centre has decided to form a Youth Subcommittee. This was disclosed by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Inche Rahim Ishak, when he spoke at a buffet dinner at the centre on Saturday. He said:
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  • 3 3 LAFF A DAY
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  • 148 3 BOTH UNIDENTIFIED A WOMAN about 25 years old was found dead at the foot of a block of flats m Lorong 5, Toa Payoh early yesterday. A bundle of clothes was found on the ninth floor of Block 35. Madam Lim Ah
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    • 275 3 JHE $5 MILLION HOLLHIP I IV^nW *^mL\. lwa i I^L^L^L^L^n^n^n^n^L^H Here's how it happened. The copies you want. Out come Singapore Secretary typed a memo for the bone-dry prints sharp and clear Muit.-storey car Park, Market street. Tei *****. Board of Directors and sent it to the No masters, inks
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  • 298 4 'Set hp sperm bank at KK' call by doctor A GYNAECOLOGIST has proposed the creation of a sperm bank m Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. In a letter to the Singapore Medical Association, he writes: "A patient of mine requires artificial insemination. Her husband cannot help. Her need has led to
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  • 190 4 THE Minister of State for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng leaves for Manila today to attend the 21st. meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee, which began on Feb. 16 and ends on Feb. 25. He will attend the three-day Ministerial meeting
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  • 179 4 NO-HELMET CYCLISTS HAVE GREATER DEATH RISK CASES of death or serious injuries among motor-cyclists who don't wear crash helmets are four times higher than those who do, according to traffic figures released yesterday. In 1970, there were tl fatal and 772 serious accidents involving people not using head protection. In
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Finance and MCA president, Tun Tan Slew Sin, has received a telegram from the Perak Chinese Unity Movement expressing unanimous support for him as leader of the Malaysian Chinese community.
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  • 493 4 HEALTH FORUM Plans for a medical Mecca: Problems of staff NEARLY everybody is pleased with it. The Singapore Medical Association had some nice things to say about it, and the Senior Medical and Dental Officers' Association also supports the medical specialisation plan which the Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian
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  • 348 4 Versatility saves the day or Pulau Branians SURVIVAL... PLUS A CONTRIBUTION TO OUR ECONOMY FOR MORE than 100 years, Pulau Brani served as a military outpost and a centre where tin was smelted for neighbouring countries. But both these props to the island's economy have now been removed, so the
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  • 65 4 BANDAR Seri Begawan, Sun. Dato Haji Ibrahim bin Mohamad Jaffar, speaker of the Brunei Legislative Council died here Friday at the ace of 71. Dato Ibrahim entered the ser vice of the Brunei Government some 50 years ago as an office boy and rose to become Brunei's
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  • 35 4 NEW CPF CHAIRMAN MR. KWA Soon Chua has been appointed chairman of the Central Provident Fund Board, succeeding Mr. Lim Joo Hock. Mr. Kwa is also the acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour.
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  • 180 4 SELF-DEFENCE THAT WILL BE SIMPLY EFFECTIVE THE Singapore National Pugilistic Federation will Invite school physical education Instructors to help its research sub-committee prepare a modern and simple form of the Chinese art of self-defence. The vice-president of the federation, Mr. Tan Han Seng, said yesterday that after the form of
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  • 191 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Television Malaysia is looking for a firm to sponsor the live transmission of the world heavyweight boxing title fight between Joe Frazier and Cassius Clay m New York next month. The fight will be held at Madison Square Garden
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  • 98 4 Ice maker's paintings of horses go on show MR. Wee Mon Cheng, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, opened an exhibition of 60 paintings by local artist, Mr. Hauw Sing King, at the chamber at the weekend. Mr. Hauw, a self-taught artist, specialises m painting
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    • 59 4 ARCHIE By Bob Montana DID YOU SMELL U. S «*rt J^T YOUR ICE CREAM? J^ "~IA *%A v HA HA HA she fellA W^J/ the oin 1^ I FOR THF r»i n "Ajncc I WLWWM Inc OLD i-c^ Int ULD NOSE. I io-i I «|CE PRFAAA im X I >v^.^
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  • 511 5 TOH: ROCHORE STANDARD OF LIVING HAS RISEN MORE people are showing up at the meet-the-people sessions m Rochore asking for help to bring relatives and friends to live m Singapore, whereas a few years ago, their main problems were unemployment, housing and schools. Dr. Toh
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Institute of Medical Research has added 10 "jet guns" to its collection of "weapons" a gift from the Government of the United States of America. "It is a gift of ammunition not to kill 'but to combat diseases," the American Ambassador
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  • 39 5 THE Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Cheong Pak Chow, has been promoted Director of Civil Aviation from Jan. 1, according to the latest Government Gazette. Mr. Cheong has been acting DCA before his appointment.
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  • 149 5 ANOTHER 562 units of HDB flats for sale In the Kallang Basis estate will be baUotted tomorrow. The ballotting will be conducted by the Member of Parliament for Kallang, Inche Abdul Aziz Kartm, at the car park between blocks 24
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  • 131 5 THE Rotary Club of Singapore East has started a contest for the most courteous bus conductor serving on the routes bounded by east of Lavender Street, Thomson Road, Yio Chu Kang Road and Changi Road. Dr. Chuah Chong Yong, the club's vice-president, said
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  • 184 6 MAP shows the bus route of the Serangoon Garden Estate Finlayson Green Loop Service No. 100A, to be operated by the Singapore Traction Company (colour green) with the introduction of the reorganised public trans 1 port system on April n. Teh buses will be
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  • 164 6 THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations is planning to build its own $650,000 headquarters at Tessensohn Road. A nine-man Building Fund Committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, who is also the Chief Patron of
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  • 290 6 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Sharikat Rakyat Berjaya Sendlrlan Berhad, a subsidiary company of the Sabah Foundation, has begun timber operations In its concession area, Sabah's Chief Minister, Tun Mustapha announced today. Logging work Is done on the 3,000 square miles of timber land taken over
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 219 6 A draw 3 s 16. b 3 N d 7 SINGAPORE'S Leslie 17 Radl Qcs Leow played a safe game JJ- Qcs: Ncs: against Australia's J. e2 7 Curtis m the 1971 Karlis d 4 RhcB Lidums International 9 RabB Tournament m Adelaide. if rJ.i t* Leow, with the black
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  • 3581 8  - Malaysian capital: Over 50 per cent in foreign hands Dr. V. KANAPATHY [PART ONE OF A STUDY ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA By SINCE Mr. James J. Puthucheary's study of Ownership and Control m the Malaysian Economy 11 years ago, very little has been written on foreign investment m Malaysia.
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 243 9 Politician to death CALCUTTA, Sun. Truckloads of troops carrying rifles patrolled this tense city last night m the wake of a sudden renewal of political violence m which a veteran Indian politician was stabbed to death m a street. The normally bustling city f of five million looked deserted at
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    • 95 9 TOKYO, Sun. Police have arrested an 82-year-old retired businessman, accused of arranging an attack m which display windows were shattered and several bags of nigbt sou scattered at a fashionable jewellery store which he claims Is still his. Police said Hideyoshi Aramoto hired four
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    • 148 9 kome. Sun. A judge m Rome has ordered a nationwide investigation into Italy's* muddled adoption system because of the deaths of two babies m private nurseries. Both children apparently died of natural causes although they entered the nurseries m good health. Officials said they were
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    • 109 9 SANTA MONICA, California, Sub. Rachel Roberts, 34, has obtained a divorce from Rex Harrison, «3, who once described their marriage as "a stormy relationship that is wonderful." The couple parted last year. The court granted her a lump payment of S$ 105,000 plus *3t,*M a year
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    • 284 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. Senate Democratic leader Mr. Mike Mansfield said yesterday the longer the Indo-China war lasts, the greater the chance that China will eventually become dominant m that part of Asia. But, the Montana Democrat told reporters he sees little chance of the Chinese
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  • 240 9 Korean split hits family re-union TOKYO, Sun. North Korea today charged that a North Korean skater was unable to meet her South Korean brother m Tokyo this weekend because the United States and South Korea are scheming to keep Korea split. Han Pil-Sung, a television repaceman from Seoul, flew into
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 149 9 Honcho TS-90 The Boss Bike Honcho is the TS-90, the boss bike from racing frame, moto-cross type front forks Suzuki. With all the toughness, all the and handlebars. Rotary valve engine, power, all the go only Suzuki's experience m 5-Speed gear box. Full hub waterproof brakes. international moto-cross championships 18"
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  • 332 10 Britain will sell to Vorster LONDON, Sun. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec DouglasHome will soon announce a British decision to supply a number of Wasp helicopters to South Africa, according to Government sources. A formal request for the anti-sub-marine helicopters is expected to be made by South Africa on Tuesday, the
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  • 22 10 MIAMI: Japan has delivered 70 55 passenger buses to Cuba as the first lot of hundreds of vehicles bought from Japanese firms.
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  • 124 10 RAMALLAH, Occupied West Bank,. Sun. The Jordanian Government has recently contacted Palestinian leaders on the occupied West Bank of Jordan and Gaza on the eventual setting up of a Palestinian state. Informed sources said today there had been an exchange of letters between the
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  • 353 10 Toddlers save grandma from blaze HONG KONG, Sun. They got their ears boxed m the process, but a persistent five-year-old and his equally persistent three-year-old sister saved their 83-year-old deaf grandmother from a fiery death yesterday m a blaze that wiped out some 30 squatter huts and made more than
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  • 75 10 ANOTHER day, another post-bag. No wonder U.S. Lt. William Calley is smiling! For every day he receives about 20 letters from all over the world. Most of them wish him well, which must make life a little more bearable. Tomorrow Calley steps into
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  • 258 10 MOSCOW, Sub. The Soviet I n ion's chief prosecutor has ordered the newly-formed Committee on Human Rights to register with the Government or disband, reliable sources reported yesterday. They said that the committee members had decided to try and register as directed by the prosecutor,
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  • 214 10 PHNOM PENH, Sun. A second convoy of supply trucks, including at least 40 carrying explosive cargoes of petrol and other scarce fuels, has reached Phnom Penh from the seaport of Kompong Som despite a Communist ambush m which one truck was wrecked. The Cambodian High
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  • 292 10 Oil nations get together over prices TRIPOLI, Sun. Libya, Algeria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, open a meeting tomorrow to co-ordinate their policy on oil prices for future negotiations with international companies. Iraq and Saudi Arabia were represented at the recent negotiations m Teheran between the oil producing states of the
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  • 368 10 SAIGON, Sun.— U.S. B--52 bombers raided targets m the rockpile mountain region between Khe Sanh and Quang Tri, m north-western South Vietnam, for the second day running yesterday as Communist pressure on the region was stepped up. Khe Sanh, a former U.S.
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  • 297 10 LONDON, Sun. The British Ministry of Aviation yesterday denied a newspaper report that the British Overseas Aircraft Corporation (BOAC) had told the Government it sees no way of operating the joint AngloFrench supersonic airliner Concorde economically. Andrew Wilson, the air correspondent of the influential S
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  • 531 11 Who pushed the alert button COLORADO Springs, Sun. Radio and television stations were erroneously alerted yesterday that the nation was under a state of emergency The false signal resulted from an error at the National Warning Centre inside Cheyenne mountain and was transmitted by the centre directly onto the wires
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  • 179 11 LOWER STOKE, Sun. The men from the council have finally arrived at Mrs. Edna Davis' cottage to build an entrance ramp for her baby carriage. Trouble is, baby's a big girl now and about to get married. It was just
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  • 77 11 ESBJERG, Denmark, Sun. Former German student leader Rudi Dutschke, deported from Britain as a political security risk, drove ashore from a North Sea ferry and into his new host country m a Volkswagen car bedecked with posters saying "Goodbye, England" and "Thank You, Denmark. On the
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  • 204 11 WICHITA FALLS, Sun. City and county law enforcement officers with state and federal agents made a series of drug raids here yesterday and arrested 110 persons. The arrested persons ranged m age from 18 to the late 40s. Most were described as "pushers." More
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  • 280 11 Rome's old prostitutes were as common as mosquitoes gfdgdsfg sdf ROME, Sun. The girls wore short-short tunics, with scooped neck and back, and their number included an emperor's wife. They worked m a tidy house m the Roman forum between the House of the Vestal Virgins and the Arc of
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  • 79 11 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. In an increasingly artificial world you can buy just about anything made of plastic including plastic marijuana plants. Until January part of the profits of the sale the plants sell for US$2 went to the American Civil Liberties Union to help finance its
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  • 90 11 MIAMI, Sun. Metropolitan opera star Giorgio Tozzi set up a jet age performance for himself yesterday, singing two productions of the same opera, on the same day, but 1,100 miles apart. After finishing a matinee performance m "The Barber of Seville" m New York
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  • 88 11 DELCAMBRE, Sun. Clarence Davis has a bar and, for a while, had a rat a rich one. Davis kept his cashbox beneath the coaster. For is days the rat raided a little each day. Then, Davis noticed the corner of a USsl*
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  • ASEA ROUNDUP
    • 952 11 Rubber sales rumpus From V.K. CHIN m KUALA LUMPUR THE natural rubber producers are up m arms against the United States Government for its intention to continue its stockpile releases. The Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries of which Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Ceylon, South Vietnam and Singapore are members, has
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    • 381 11 From BILLY BRAY m BANGKOK WHILE local corruption scandals and violence snatched headlines away from the Laos invasion last week, the state of the Thai economy continued to preoccupy people here. Singapore again became the envy of local businessmen as Boeing company report revealed that Thailand would
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  • 98 12 THESE NINE girls were among the 12 who took part m last night's Brides of India and Ceylon pageant at a multicultural show at the Victoria Theatre organised by the Women's Sub-Committee of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. Mrs. S- Rajaratnam, wife of the Foreign
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  • 420 12 JURONG Shipyard has acted to cut its accident rate. Last year, there were 79 accidents m the yard with three fatalities, compared to 1969 when there were 65 accidents but no deaths. A yard spokesman attributed the rise to increased work pressure. But he
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  • 374 12 THE RECENT interest m Indian Classical music m other countries has paid little attention to the rich Karnatic tradition of southern India. Even the occasional Indian musicians who visit here usually play frenetic dance music of the kind so often heard
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    • 42 12 BEETLE BAILEY o t %AJ By Mort Walker I**.^^1 HOW j Yl^BV A I II#AVC ftto > X TOUR WIFE WANTS y ?I TO PIN A PERSON l s AROUNP \i9* PROM THE OFFICERS' V Sir^l^ l^, e 'Ni» TH6 FUTURE?/// \fT^^ J
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 172 13 NEW BRIDGE ROAD II TAKES MANY BY SURPRISE A SECOND carriageway to relieve congestion m New Bridge Road was opened as a through way yesterday, but many motorists and pedestrians appeared to be unaware of the new traffic arrangements. Pedestrians, m particular, were unprepared for the volume of traffic along
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    • 332 13 This testified to the need for population control which would ensure that only wanted children were brought into the world. An expert's view on the subject was given by Dr. Gwee Ah Leng a private practitioner, who said that sex and
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    • 284 13 RADICAL changes must be made m the curriculum of Islamic schools to equip students with knowledge and skills which would help them find jobs m Singapore's increasingly industrialised society, otherwise they would face unemployment. The suggestion was made by Inche Mohamed Yusoff, a
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    • 487 13 TARGET DOWN AFTER GLOOMY FORECAST HOTEL rooms are unlikely to stay vacant for a long time, despite earlier gloomy forecasts that there will be a glut by the end of next year. This is because the official estimated target to provide
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    • 33 13 PENANG, Sun. Marine police here have detained three trawler boats and 12 crew members of the boats for infringement of inshore fishing areas off Penang island, a police spokesman said today.
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    • 221 13 Police raids smash robber gang POLICE believe they have smashed a gang responsible for a series of armed robberies and thefts after 13 men were arrested during the past two weeks. Police also recovered one .38 revolver loaded with three rounds of ammunition and another revolver of unknown manufacture. Following
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    • 24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Special prayers were offered today m churchy and temples for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who way inttaUed yesterday.
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    • 40 13 BLONDIE D IT" v p^— r, B y Ch| c Young WELL, IF YOU WON'rl TME TDOUfti c iUUII." 1 I 1 f ©IVEMEA WITkvOUSL^I-r=TnM iHE CERTAINLY WON'T FIVE-DOLLAR RAISE, IS TMAT votrSS V n V DO MUCW TO SATISFY
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  • 132 14 Snatch thief caught 2 hours later A YOUTH was arrested after he and an accomplice snatched a handbag containing an identity card, a pair of pearl earrings and $10 belonging to seamstress Goo Niam m Sims Avenue on Saturday night. Goo was walking along Sims Avenue at about 7.30 p.m.
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  • 334 14 U.S. BUSINESS GIANTS INTERESTED IN SINGAPORE THE First National Bank of Chicago is helping a large MidWestern American heavy industry to start a factory m Singapore, Mr. H. Livingston, general manager of the bank's Singapore branch, said yesterday. Mr. Livingston said that this
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  • 396 14 SEOW Sar Lvi, 62, has been a "mailman" for the last 15 years. And, by his reckoning, he has carried more than three million letters and parcels during that time. But, he is a mailman with a difference he carries mail exclusively for one
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  • 71 14 An American shipping surveyor, Mr. Kenneth G.S. Robertson, will give a talk on the shipping industry to members of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers at the Conference Room of Cuscaden House, Cuscaden Road on Feb. 27 at 12.30 p.m. Mr. Robertson, who
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  • 264 14 Muslims urged: Plan f irst before you wed MUSLIMS m Singapore have been urged to plan their lives before they get married. The call came from the Chief Kathi ol the Shariah Court, Haji Abu Bakar Hashim m a talk on Muslim Marriage and Divorce organised by the All- Mai
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  • 67 14 TWO CARS were reported stolen on Saturday. Mr. Lian Kek Yeow, 35, of Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, found his Austin Mini missing at about 8.30 a.m. It was parked about 100 yards from his flat on Friday night. Miss Loi Poi Lv, 25, of Tasek
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  • 49 14 I.A.C. Singapore (Pte) Ltd. will hold a two-day seminar for its dealers from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore at the Great World Amusement Park on Feb. 26 and 27. The seminar will start with a cocktail party at King's Hotel, Havelock Road on Thursday at 7.00 p.m.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 184 14 S thin the aiowd at Z 6 4 7 QXLEY RISE, SINGAPORE. For a quick! delicious Serve Yourself Buffet Lunch... HOT a COLD OVER 3O VARIETIES FOR YOUR CHOICE at 55.00 PER PERSON DAILY FROM MONDAY- FRIDAY TIME 12 00noon-2-30p.m. THEY LIVED AND LOVED AND FOUGHT ...IN THE MOST EXCITING
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    • 536 14 NOW SHOWINSI 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. Columbia's "LOST COMMAND" Anthony Quinn Alain Oelon Pana vision Columbiacolor COMIN6I Giuliano Gamma "WANTED" Eastmancolor Total Scope LAST DAYS! (No Froo Ust) Daily 3 Shows 2.30. 5.45 A 9.00 "TORA" Starts 2.50, 6.05 A 9.20 (Sunday Extra Show 11 a.m.)
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 51 14 THE numbers picked m last night's Toto Draw No. 14/71 were: 38, 11, 44, 40 and 3. The additional number was 39. In the circles draw, the numbers were: 7, 48 and 1. TODAY: 7.27 am (7.9 ft); 8.18 pm (7.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 8.47 am (8.7 ft.); lt.4t pm (8.3
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  • 214 15  - Shouldn't we be polite to our people too? A. K. LEE By THE Government's courtesy drive has got one of our readers thinking. Recently, he went to Change Alley to shop for a book. What infuriated him was not the price that the shopkeeper^ had demanded but that he was
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  • 90 15 SHAW TO OPEN HEALTH CLUB FOR an entrance fee of $350 (for men) and $150 (for women) plus an invitation from the Hilton management you can be a member of the latest health club m town the Hilton Health Club. The club will be opened on Wednesday by Tan Sir
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  • 226 15 Soctai }ioXih DR. G. Schroeder, president of the German Radio and Television station ARD and Mr. Franz Reinholz, director of programmes of Radio and Television Hamburg (NDR) were hosts at a reception on Thursday for diplomats, German journalists and friends. The reception was held at the
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  • 297 15 Singapura to renovate coffee house and restaurant THE Hotel Singapura's Four Lions' Restaurant and Coffee House is to be renovated according to Mr. Terence Hill, the Inter Continental Hotels' Director of Marketing Development for the Far East/Pacific Division. Mr. Hill said the restaurant would be converted into a "specialty I
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  • 29 15 AUPE NIGHT THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold an AUPE Festival Night 1971 at the Polytechnic's exhibition haO, Prince Edward Road onn March 13 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 16 15 POST FOR LAWYER MR. Choo Eng Kwang, a lawyer, has been appointed a commissioner for Oaths.
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  • 148 15 Miss Teo Meng Hua and Mr. Chong Chuan Siong (above) were engaged yesterday m Auckland, New Zealand. They have known each other since their days at the Nanyang Kindergarten where they were both studying. Mr. Chong, 26, was educated at the AngloChinese School. He studied
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 144 15 PJV^VI^i The I Ivj I 1940J sophisticated ■MAI^kJ L 75 <::^^t^^*fl i^^ New Tone Arm Assembly with Antiskating Bias Compensation special hydraulically operated lowering device for extremely accurate and gentle action. Protects stylus and records. Insist on Sole Agents' GUARANTEE CARD VO^ \Q? CYCLE b CARRIAGE (ENTERPRISES) PTE. LTD. SINGAPOai
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 409 15 Starscope ii^mmmm EPBI I^BffiWßlJ Be on the alert today A btamper day m the YoucSfbetS* Jin all your personal con- establishment of happy bearer of happy news tocts as you are likely personal relationships and help to a spechil 1 *to discover that you socially and m friend. Your cheerful-
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    • 139 15 8.30 am— B pm: An exhibition Man m Space, at the foyer of National Library, Stamford Road. 10 am— s pm: Exhibition of horse paintings by Mr. Hauw Sing King at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hfll Street. 3 lo pm: Japanese Industrial Exposition at Kallang Park. 2 pm; Youth
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  • 704 16 $120m Japanese loan plan for Pertamina TOKYO, Sun. Mitsui and Co. and Marubenilida, plan to provide a US$4O million loan to the indonesian Governmentowned P.T. Pertamina for oil field development, Mitsui officials said. The loan -will be used to build oil tanks and pipelines at the Djaridarang oil field m
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  • 337 16 NEWPRODUCTS /PROCESSES STAINLESS STEEL FIBRE NIPPON YAKIN KOGYO of Japan said it has developed a stainless steel fibre which doesn't accumulate static electricity and is heat resistant. Nippon Yakin officials •aid the fibre is an alloy of steel, nickel, chrome, molybdenum and carbon. They said the fibre can be mixed
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  • 246 16 TOKYO, Sun. Foreign investment m Japanese stocks is heading for another peak m anticipation of an upward revaluation of the yen. Another reason for the active foreign investment is the belief that the New York market may be nearing its ceiling, securities sources said.
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  • 80 16 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand and the European Economic Community will sign an agreement under which 26 Thai items will be imported tax-free into the Common Market. The agreement will be signed before the end of the month, the Board of Export Promotion said. The items include travel goods, household
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  • 80 16 HONGKONG, Sun A "nose-in" pier for jumbo jet 747s will be constructed at Hongkong's Kai Tak airport to speed up movement of passengers and baggage, a Hongkong Government spokesman said. The three-storey pier, estimated to cost HK$l.3 million, will be built of reinforced concrete. The upper two floors
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  • 31 16  -  NEW YORK, FrL (Chances m brackets): Industrials 878 56 (-6.50); Transportation 193.69 (-1.11); Utilities 124.20 0.90) Composite stocks 290.06 (-2.0O) Bonds 7 1 .08 (-0.35) ARUN SENKUTTUVAN
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  • 266 16 PEOPLE in business Mr. T.I. TAN has been appointed manager of Cockpit Hotel and Restaurant. He was formerly the executive assistant manager of Federal Hotel m Kuala Lumpur. Mr JAMES J. CHANG, a Taiwan law graduate, has been appointed manager of the 232 room Hotel New Hongkong m Victoria Street.
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  • 348 16 Prices continued to advance yesterday as selective buying spread to real estates and cameras. Mitsubishi Real Estate, Minolta Camera, Ricoh, Nippon Kayaku and Sanko Kisen advanced. But Sony and a fews other, high priced issues eased on profit taking The close was termed steady with the stock
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  • 269 16 Turnover on the Sydney Stock Exchange slowly crept up over the first three days of last week. Wednesday was the best day when 7.5 million shares turned over for a total value of 3.4 million. Still, activity is very much below the levels ruling this time last
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  • 203 16 THE transition to decimalised trading went smoothly on the London Stock Exchange last week, Prices rallied during the first part of the week, aided by the Wall Street uptrend and hopes of an end to the postal dispute SjiLis- S»£dJVo erly following the Wai Street reversal and
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  • 94 16 HONGKONG (Rate) m Hongkong dollars, On New York TT 6.0225 On New York DD 6.0175 Gold (99% fineness. J« r «"«0 292 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 50.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 ISXU I**, i2;l!^, y-l? 158 '50 Philippine
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  • 91 16 Bank Negara statement of liabilities and assets as at close of business on February 15, (m dollars): m LIABILITIES ciS 40.000,000 General reserve 34 697 214 Malaysian currency m circulation 1.*****6104 Deposits: bank, ISlWafti Malaysian Government 510,681,698 a.. oihmn 225,236,152 Allocation of special drawing rights 125.210.371 Other
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 424 16 I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL P.P.C. REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS. Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. Ail other classified advertisements Minimum $2/- for 10 word*, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE
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  • 346 17 iN()Mi( AMA i H S AFTER an easier start, prices on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week rallied at mid week but closed on a soft note again. Trading was slightly more lively with a few counters subjected to market rumours
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  • 39 17 SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY: March 6, noon at registered office, MacKenzie Road, Singapore. PETAUNG TIN: March 10, at registered office, 2 Station Road, Ipoh. MING COURT HOTEL: March 15, noon at Polynesian Room, hotel premises, Tanglin Road, Singapore.
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  • 26 17 FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia Feb. 15 652.40 425.53 16 651.68 427.53 17 664.17 427.69 18 658.28 429.86 19 654.58 428.92 Changes on week *0.66 +3.87
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  • 502 17 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) Feb. 15 102.00 cv. 9 623.00 16 101.50 cts. 9 623.00 17 101.50 cts. 9 624.00 18 101.25 cU. 9626.12 V* 19 100.25 cv. 9 626.62 V* On Saturday, Straits tin advanced S2 per picul m a very firm market
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  • 231 17 US asks Japan to resume textile talks TOKYO, Sun. Japan has received a proposal from the United States Government for an early resumption of bilateral textile negotiations suspended since late last year. The U.S. wants to reopen the deadlocked textile talks on the basis of a "private plan" of U.S.
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  • 1593 17 STOCK EXCHANGE rOF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers H Jan. 1971 Company +or Hign Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or '000 +or I 191 1.86 M. Cement 1.86 1.90 9.2 10.1 4+l 3.00 2.90 M. Container Unch 2.88
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 185 17 BANK AMERICA CORPORATION, the holding company for Bank of America, reported record earnings, resources and deposits m 1970. President AW Clausen announced that consolidated Income before securities transactions gained six per cent to USS 163.309,000, or U554.75 per share, after provision for loan losses, as aga inst USSI
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    • 134 17 LONDON, Sun. Plessey International Finance said the issue price of its 15-year US$25 million loan has been fixed at 98 per cent following the signing of the subscription agreement with a group of international banks underwriting the issue. The coupon will be BV2 per cent. Application has been made
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    • 130 17 LONDON, Sun. Bowater Paper's vice-chairman Robert Knight said he expected results for 1970 "would compare favourably with any other paper company." Knight added that he I: new of no basis to rumours that "unfavourable" brokers' reports were being made about Bowater. Bowater shares fell on the L o ndon
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    • 108 17 LONDON, Sun. British Oxygen chairman J.S. Hutchinson said the U.K. trading divisions all have their "specific and confident* plans for trading advance and development m the current year to Sept. 30. He also said m the annual report that it would be unrealistic m present conditions to look
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    • 114 17 NEW YORK, Sun. General Dynamics reported a net loss of US$6.5 million for 1970, equivalent to 62 cents per common share, and sales of U552,223,643,000, according to chairman David Lewis. In 1969, the company reported earnings of US$2.5 million, equivalent to 24 cents per common share, and sales
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  • 41 17 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previour year Sth. Kinta (1) 15 March 26 93 14 P.M. Indus. (2) 8 March 22 8 12 NOTE: (1) Interim dividend; (2) First and final dividend, tax exempt.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 101 17 SHIPS 111 PORT THE PORT OF^ SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 22. OUT: Australasia 3/4; Perak 20 east; Senkai Maru 27/28; State of TravancoreCochin 47; Truong Xuan E.W. Jetty; Robert Maersk 33/34; Phenian 18; Esso Orion 25/26; Giang Lee 20 west. IN: Prim one (after Virgo
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  • 923 18 WE HAVE taken the hamburger to heart. It's not only on every menu of every coffee house in town, but is also being peddled at every brunch hour by our favourite hamburger man, Pete! The basis of hamburger is of course mince meat, but we have found
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  • Article, Illustration
    348 18 Living CANE PLAIN or patterned, pants or skirts they are equally chic. For the skirts, try a blouse with a peplum. Or one with billowy leg o'mutton sleeveT, worn with a bolero. with^kinrT mSi °?h W6ar gaUchos Team w th skinny t6ps. Then go as skinny or as wide as
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  • 218 18 SINCE now everything crime to the < of the Light B is known to Failure in Con cation one w« why it breaks so often. The real rifts people and people I one chunk of soci< the next, the dark I that separate n are deep and serio I
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    800 19  -  KATHARINE WHITEHORN (If you see what I mean) -BY- nowadays ling from the Charge ight Brigade n to be a m Communime wonders breaks down rifts between people between of society and c dark barriers •ate mankind nd serious; but tre-are quite a itirely minor tich contribute
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    • 1691 19 aiiiiimiiiiiilliiiiillilliliillllllllllllHllllliiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig a M M 5 »^B»^ mmtmmmm m 7.50—8.10 Geography 2 S II II (Chinese) Sec. 1 2 S "Pressure and Winds"; 8 SZ B^B^B^B^B^B^BM^B^B^B^^B^B^B^B^B) B^ 881 BBfea^B* B<3 B'so8 50 eral Science S 2 5^ bT *****11 l Sec. 1 "Density"; 9.05— S S S bw yi|l 9.25 Mathematics
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 525 20 WNfPnJNfOmfNHINfSUD __Vl <*tcommj*Ano m mi w^uettc of spasarowo \j tCB BUILDING 2 SH6HTON YWf StNGAPOWt 1 TEL —3633 7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG. R'DAM, HAVRE, PJtr%mm Pumm akrivcs NtPTUNC AMCTNYST 25 F«t>/1 Mar 2/3 Mar 4/5 Mar L don 1/4. H burg 8/4. R'dam 11/4. Havra 14/4
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1113 20 LLJ V X k EY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules 11/ A oegmning on this page are given m four parts for k X _a>_— rrf^~, ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and -I^' 7 1 *L» CtlffniltaVm «r aCh entry glves the follow 'ng mformat.on: f-^'J&F*aa^^m shipping r^ir-i-iiS; .^s -••••l^ks^^mfcl^B^
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 533 21 0& MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL M SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD fl No. 30E Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. fl H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE •Mtaaacre P.S'ham PawaM ArrtMa: BUNGA MELOR 27 Fab/2 Mar 3/6 Mar 1/8 Mar Havra 2/4. London 4/4. h ourg 10/4. roam 12/4. A'wara 14/4. Bremen
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    • 1048 21 FflQthOl in^l InclLKttriO ships sailing out of Singapore for Far UiC4Wik/V/Ul M\J East ports to the north-east A. AMITY Mar 15/18 Bangkok, Osaka, Yokohama. M.S. ALTAIR lnPt/Feb2s Japan. Pusan. KSC/OL West Coast U.S.A. AOL/ASC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Feb 23/24 Pan*ng (Feb 25/27), ALASKA MARU In Pt Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/LEO Spore (Feb
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 1596 22 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twin Happiness, ridden a confident race by apprentice Martin Sng, won first time out to pay $27 here today. Sng rode his tenth winner and will not be allowed to claim a 5 lb. allowance. Do You Mind created a spectacular upset when
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  • 377 22 TEN RECORDS IN AGE GROUP SWIMMING ASIAN GAMES representatives Alan Lelah and Tay Chin Joo each set a record m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Tenth Age Group meet at Tanjong Rhu on Saturday. Alan re- wrote the under- 16 100 metres breastroke mark clocking I:ls.7— fourth tenths of a
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 49 22 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff |W^THE STORM'S EASING YOU PIP A GREAT JOB^l B^ I'VE NEVER KNOWN aT^^ f IT'D &E GREAT SAILING WIThT IF THAT'S A *1 NOW, MARCO... IOF GETTING US THROUGH 1 M FEMALE WHO COULD STEER Ijj h/OU IN THE SEA OF MATRINNONV^/ PROPOSAL, I'M
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    • 529 22 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1 I T? ~[3 j H4 8~5 B 6 IB H H m 9 I j ■Bfi^l W} 3 I 1 14 17 ■HBT9~~~|2^ he EaMEassa ACROSS DOWN 1. Enter the beginning of private l. Country parson's one over contract if you don't mind (6) fifty (8) 7....
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  • 415 23 UNITED ON WAY BACK TO THE TOP 4-GOAL SPREE BY GOWLING LONDON, Sun. Centre forward Alan Gowling whipped in four goals in Manchester United's 5l victory over Southampton United in the English soccer league yesterday a sign that United now is on the way back to the top. United now
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  • 707 23 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L Pts Leeds 19 7 3 45 Arsenal 18 6 4 42 L'helsea 14 10 6 38 Wolverhampton IS 6 8 36 Liverpool 1113 5 35 Tottenham 12 9 7 33 Manchester City 11 10 7 32 Southampton 12 8 9 32
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  • 150 23 TUCSON, Arizona, Sun. The scheduled third day of the Tucson open golf tournament was snowed off yesterday, putting the competition two days behind schedule follow the cancellation of the first day play owing to heavy rain.. With only one round played so far yesterday's the tournament
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  • 303 23 SATURDAY'S SPORTS ROUNDUP A GREAT try by Neil Clancey midway m the second half earned Singapore Recreation Club a deserving 6-3 (two tries to a try) win over a determined 41 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force m a hard-fought rugger friendly on the padang
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  • 294 23 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association beat off a game challenge by Singapore Recreation Club to qualify for the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 championship final. The match ended m a scoreless draw. Forces were awarded the game by nine points (a penalty stroke and three short
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  • 371 23 Foreign entries steal show in Go-Kart meet FOREIGN competitors dominated the Singapore Go-Kart Club meet at Kallang Park yesterday. The meet held after a lapse of four years attracted 20 entries. Among the participants from overseas were Indonesia's Hengky Iriawan, S. Su tan toe and J. Darmadi and Britain's Ginger
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    • 148 23 SOCCER: SBHFL Div. 2: Cold Storage vs Si me Darby (Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.); Borneo Group vs Metal Box (Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3A Spore Tobacco vs Ming Court (Geylang Stadium, 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3B Guthrie Waugh "B" vs F N (Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.) City Dist. Schools C'ships:
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  • 669 24 IN AN incident-marred i unlop Gap Hill climb held yesterday at South iiuoua Vista Road, newcomer iferek Madradi powered his Mini Clubman m a single run to win the Fastest Time of the Day award. Madradi, of Indonesia, clocked 47.53 seconds on his run
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    285 24 COMBINED Schools trounced Anglo Chinese School 3-0 m the Singapore Table Tennis Association inter-team youth competition at the Eagle Engineering Sports Club last night. The Schools will now meet K am pong Glam Community Centre to decide the top position m Group 'A*. ODD Yap Transport beat
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  • 326 24 Another FTD for Gerry Looi GERRY Looi clocked the Fastest Time of the Day again for motorcycles at the Gap Hill climb yesterday. He was also the FTD winner last year astride a Yamaha production racer. Mounted this time on a road going Yamaha YAS-1 which he borrowed from his
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  • 773 24 DAVID All press and crew Tom Collin re-asserted their superiority m the Osprey class when they cruised home easy winners m all the three races of the Royal Air Force Changi Yacht Club regatta at Changi yesterday. Phillip Grundy, who edged All press at
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  • 324 24 MALAYSIAN Police eliminated Singapore from the FAM Cup soccer tournament with a 3-1 win at Jalan .ocsar Stadium yesterday. The Malaysians, a goal down at halftime, staged a magnificent second half recovery for victory. Singapore's young team failed to make maximum use of an
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  • 220 24 PUBLIC Utilities Board Sports Club drew one-all with Marine Department m the Singapore Government Services Division 3A football league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Marines were one-up m the 10th minute with a goal by right half Lamin Busu. Following this, increased
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  • 168 24 FARLEIGH Cup qualifiers at Keppel Club yesterday: Lim Chena Hai. D.Y.S. Ratfnam, Mahinda Singh, W.A. van Oorde, Robert Chow, Yap Liew Keng' Paul Gomez, Goh Lian Kiong, E.S. Pearce, Peter Ng, N. Scarff, N.E. Webb, DC Harwood, A.H. Stump, Koh Choon Mok, and E J. Kennedy. The first
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