Singapore Herald, 23 February 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 183 Singapore Tuesday, February 23, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 106 1 VIENTIANE, Mon. In this capital of 150,000 People s many are fleeing to Thailand or the Laotian countryside to avoid being pressganged into the ioyal Army. Police and army Street identity checks have multiplied m the past week, and eye-wit-nesses say police and soldiers have a trick of
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  • 236 1 Drive into Laos stalled SAIGON, Mon. North Vietnamese regular troops suddenly broke contact today with South Vietnamese Rangers on the Ho Chi Minh Trail after wiping out one battalion of elite soldiers m four days of bloody fighting. The American-backed drive into Laos remained stalled for the fifth successive day
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  • 32 1 TOKYO, Mon. North Vietnamese armed forces are undergoing intensive combat training m preparation for surprise attacks by U.S. and allied troops against North Vietnam, the New China News Agency reported tody. AP
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  • 66 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Time magazine says Edward M. Kennedy, who celebrates his 39th birthday this week, still should be considered a contender for the Democratic Party Presidential nomination m 1972. 'Kennedy has repeated that his only ambition now is to serve the full six years
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  • 163 1 MOTOR magnate Henry Ford II seems to have gone into hiding. After an initial blaze of publicity the 55-year-old head of the international motor firm has been shunning publicity. Last night an aide said Mr. Ford was meeting lots of businessmen. "He
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  • 24 1 SAIGON. Mon. The U.S. Command has announced the withdrawal of 2,300 more men, reducing the total U.S. forces m Vietnam *o 330,000. AFP
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    47 1 DANANG, Mon. USAF guards stand near the wreckage of a Hercules C-130 cargo plane heavily damaged by the direct hit of a 122 mm rocket at Danang Air Base, m South Vietnam, at the weekend. Some ground equipment was also destroyed. AP radio picture.
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  • 178 1 LONDON, Mon. Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas Home announced today Britain's readiness to authorise the sale of Wasp anti-submarine helicopters to the Republic of South Africa if orders are placed for them. He told the House of Commons that the British Government
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 119 1 NEW DELHI, Mon— HinduMuslim rioting broke out today m the Hindu holy city of Allahabad on the eve of a campaign visit by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to her home town. Police clamped an 18-hour curfew on the city m an attempt to prevent
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    • 29 1 NEW DELHI: A youth was stabbed to death, ten people were injured and eight others detained by the police m preelection violence m various parts of Calcutta today. AFP
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    • 42 1 KAMPALA: Mrs. Mirie Obote, wife of deposed Ugandan President Milton Obote left by air for Nairobi with her three children today. She said she was not going to Dar-Es Salaam to meet her husband and that she would "definitely" be back. AFP
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    • 31 1 AMMAN: An Amman court today sentenced former British Labour MP Mrs. Margaret McKay and a Swiss woman to one year's imprisonment and a 50-dinar ($460) fine for passing dud cheques. AFP
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  • 273 1 Ho Trail traffic doubles despite bio battle in Laos DA NANG, Mon. North Vietnamese truck traffic on the Ho Chi Minh Trail has doubled m the past two weeks despite the South Vietnamese drive into Laos to sever the supply artery, military sources said here yesterday. While the rate is
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  • 266 1 Mistaken identity fatal stabbing of STB man GAN Teong Lin, 22, a Singapore Telephone Board technician, was stabbed to death on Sunday night while cycling along Kempas Road, off Lavender Street, where a gang fight was taking place, according to a police source. Homicide squad detectives believe that Gan, a
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  • 2384 2 Govt plans to create more just society— Agong THE FULL TEXT OF THE ROYAL ADDRESS ERADICATION OF POVERTY IS AMONG TOP AIMS THE opening of the first session of the Third Parliament of Malaysia is of great significance^ the nation and more so to us after our installation on Feb.
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  • Tuesday, February 23, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 501 2 A battle not the war A BATTALION of South Vietnamese Rangers has received a savage mauling m the first serious encounter with Communist troops since Saigon's expedition into Laos was launched two weeks ago. The defeat is not without its significance, although one lost battle does not, of course, mean
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  • 642 2 Viewpoint YOUR REPORT headed "School drop-outs worry Malays" (S.H. Feb. 19), should be a matter of concern to all responsible Malay parents. I fully endorse what "Interested Muslim (S.H. Feb. 18) said about the basic causes of the backwardness of the Malays m Singapore but
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  • 378 3 SPENDING $2,300 TO WIN $2,000 HOW does one feel to win a $2,000 cash prize m a contest after spending $2,300 preparing for the contest? "Well, it is to win that counts and we are very happy about it," came the answer from
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  • 235 3 'Servants were strangled with rope' A COOK and a washerwoman found dead m their employer's home at Leedon Park were strangled from behind with a rope, a pathologist told a preliminary inquiry yesterday. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng, assistant pathologist of Outram Road General Hospital was testifying at the trial of
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  • 233 3 MEMBERS of the Sepoy Lines Citizens' Consultative Committee met their MP, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, last night to arrange for the exhumation of the remains of 13 people, including eight children, who were buried alive during an air raid
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  • 245 3 ASIAN Movie King David Chiang of "The New One-Armed Swordsman" fame flew m here from Hongkong yesterday. Shaw star David was accompanied by actor Ti Lung who has often acted together with him and Chang Cheh, well-known Shaw director of "action" films. They were mobbed
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  • 344 4 The export market and the need to set the pace EXPORT-ORIENTED countries like Singapore and Malaysia must be equipped to match strong and astute international competition "punch for punch" if they are to succeed m their marketing efforts. This was stated by Mr. Albert Chan of British Petroleum, Singapore, at
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  • 179 4 A 14-YEAR-OLD carwasher told a court yesterday how he had climbed into a petrol station office through a ventilation window to steal $€2 from a desk drawer for a friend. He told First District Judge A.W. Ghows that after he had
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  • 487 4 GUTHRIE Waugh Berhad, one of the leading trading companies m Southeast Asia, will become a public company this year. Announcing this yesterday the 150 th anniversary of the founding of the Guthrie firm m Singapore the company's chairman, Mr K.M.G. Anderson, said: "The company's present
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  • 188 4 German Olympic Centre boss stops over for talks MR. ROBERT Lembke, general manager of the German Olympic Centre, stopped over m Singapore during the weekend after visiting Sappora, site for the next winter Olympics. Mr. Lembke, 58, who is also head of the co-ordinating centre for radio and television coverage
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  • 84 4 SEVEN motorists were fined a total of $1,350 yesterday for speeding. Ting Gin Sen and Tia Cheong Yew were fined $300 each for driving their cars at 75-80 mph along Lornie Road on Jan. 12 and 17 last year. John R. Camping
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  • 102 4 Course on management accounting THE Departments of ExtraMural Studies of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University will organise a course on management accounting. It will be conducted by Mr. I.T. Tan, a lecturer from the Department of Industrial and Business Management of Nanyang University. The course, consisting of 12
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  • 328 4 SENIOR State Counsel K.S. Rajah applied to the Second District Court yesterday for the joint trial of five alleged bookmakers on charges of corruption. His arguments for a joint trial were that the essential facts m the charges against the five men
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  • 89 4 PRESIDENT Sheares yesterday started a three-day familiarisation tour of the Jurong Industrial Estate. The President started with an hour-long briefing by the Chairman of Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Siang. He and Mr. Woon then drove around Jurong port and visited the bird park
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  • 280 5 FOUR NEW buses will start a shuttle service between Kallang Park and Chinatown on March 1, operating between 7.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday with the exception of public holidays. The Registry of Vehicles said yesterday that the
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  • 225 5 A HIGH RATE of tooth decay prevails among children m day creches because brushing of teeth is not properly conducted, according to Dr. Goh Soo Wan, head of the Department of Preventive Dentistry at the University of Singapore. In
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  • 62 5 A 40-YEAR-OLD man was charged m court yesterday with raping a 12-year-old girl m Peng Ghee Place on Oct. 10 last year. Poh Ah Lee who is alleged to have committed the offence between 2 a.m. and 3.30 a.m. pleaded not guilty. He was remanded
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  • 354 5 A COBBLER who slashed a car park attendant to death with two cobbler's knives was jailed yesterday for two years by the High Court on a reduced charge of culpable homicide. Lee Yong, 58, pleaded guilty to causing the death of Khoo Eng Kee, 22,
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  • 76 5 LABOUR contractor Lee Kiat was fined $5,000 m a magistrate's court yesterday for possession of 13.2 lb. of raw opium valued at $1,500. Lee, 51, was arrested on Jan. 30 by Customs officers who saw him getting out of a car and carrying a paper
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  • 137 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. Lasim bin Anal, 42, from Sungai Kachang In I'lui Beranang was found dead early yesterday, 22 hours after he tried to attack his wife with a parang. His body was found with eight knife wounds m the neck, chest and
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  • 325 5 Chiang: Society needs dreamers, too 'They help to enrich our lives' EVERY society needs men and women m the arts if it is to be cultured and civilised, Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan. said yesterday at the Youth-in-Parliament organised by the Chinese YMCA. This is "so that
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  • 131 5 Aussie sailor fined $350 for punching constable AUSTRALIAN sailor R.P. Read was fined $350 yesterday m a Magistrates' Court for punching a police constable m the face outside Cuscaden House on Saturday night. Read, of the HMAS Yarra, who was drunk and m a boisterous mood, went up to PC
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  • 198 6 I'M MATURE NOW, SAYS OMAR SHARIF ROME: Omar Sharif says he's now mature. Maturity to him, he told the Italian press recently, is to live a quiet and secluded life rather than grabbing headlines, a secure marriage instead of courting top actresses and, mainly, to live outside the grandeur and
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  • 317 6  - Found in a compromising position at noon A.K. LEE By A WOMAN colleague was recently seen m a compromising position m the back of a new Jaguar XJ6 i- one of those cars which is synonymous with wealth. But before the reader begins to doubt the moral rectitude of my
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  • 192 6 Guns to solve vicious monkey problem SOME monkeys m the Botanic Gardens are to be shot because they've become too vicious. The gardens will be closed from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and tomorrow to allow the killing to take place. Garden officials said the monkeys have become a
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  • 36 6 THE missing metal covers of a monsoon drain near the Capitol Theatre m North Bridge Road have been replaced. Pedestrians can now walk safely without danger of falling into the four-feet deep drain.
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    • 93 6 8.3« a.m.— 8 p.m.: An 7 p.m.— 8 p.m.: At the Naexhibition, Man in Space, tional Theatre Club (first at the foyer of National floor), National Theatre, Library, Stamford Road. Clemenceau Avenue; 7 10 a.m.— 6 p.m.: Ex- p.m.: Indian dandng and hibition of New Zealand at 8 p.m.: Oriental
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    • 475 6 I L-^IrWJJUJH!I ITSTIWIfHI I* jl There's a sort of There NNM to be J J idealistic, Utopian feeling Plenty doing m the way of J S about today that lifts you foregathering* and get-to- J 2 above the common hurly gethers and confabs and J 2 burly of life into
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  • 3664 7 Effects of 'welcome invaders' policy on Malaysia PART TWO OF A STUDY ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA NO MALAYSIAN HEADS LOCAL OPERATIONS OF ALIEN FIRMS A favourable investment climate also acts as a magnet m attracting foreign investments. It is true a c lirpate must be thought of as being
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  • 260 8 MANILA, Mon. Senate leaders decided today to steer clear of past intrigue over an alleged Muslim recruit massacre on Corregidor island which brought a Government crisis and a break-up with Malaysia. The Senate Committee on national defence and security rejected appeals by four Muslim
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  • 88 8 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. Two teenagers were arrested and charged with murder yesterday m the shooting death of a Philadelphia policeman on Saturday night. Police blamed the killing on citizens "promoting anarchy and a complete disregard for the rule of law." Police Commissioner Joseph F. O'Neill
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  • 50 8 COLOMBO, Mon. -Otto Win zer, Foreign Minister of the German Democratic Republic, will visit Ceylon from March 4 to 12, an official note said yesterday. The Communist-backed regime of Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike established full diplomatic relations with East Germany soon after it came to power. AP
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  • 325 8 65 die as storm belt strikes NEW ORLEANS, Mon. Dozens of tornadoes lashed a 100-mile strip of the Mississippi River delta late yesterday. Officials reported 65 people were killed, 59 m Mississippi and six m Louisiana. Hundreds were injured. Property damage was extensive. The death toll climbed sharply early today
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  • 192 8 General Amin promises civilian rule 'soon' KAMPALA, Mon. New Ugandan President Idi Amin pledged here today that his military government would hand over to a civilian government "at the earliest opportune moment" and would not stay m power for as long as five years. Commenting on Saturday's statement by the
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  • 378 8 1,500 force Govt to postpone eviction NARITA, Japan, Mon. Armed with staves, rocks and empty bottles, 1,500 farmers and leftist students forced the Government today to postpone plans to evict them from six small plots of land requisitioned for Tokyo's new international airport. An official of the Chiba Prefectural (State)
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    39 8 REGGIO CALABRIA, Mon. Inhabitants walk past charred remains of cars m this Italian town. The vehicles were set ablaze over the past few days by demonstrators protesting at the selection of rival city Catantaro as capital of Calabria region.
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  • 117 8 CAIRO, Mon. Egypt said last night that Israel's reiteration of its refusal to pull back troops to the pre- June 1967 armistice lines was "a clear and unequivocal" rejection of proposals made by U.N. mediator Gunnar Jarring. An official spokesman quoted on Cairo Radio
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  • 70 8 ROTTERDAM, Mon. The Smit Tak company today announced that it could produce a report on getting the 16 wrecked ships out of the Suez Canal within a week, after getting the green light from the Suez Canal authorities. The company is part of a group provisionally set
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  • 284 8 Ex- Soviet Jew says: Kremlin getting weak NEW YORK, Mon. Mr. Leonid Rigerman, a Sovietborn Jew who won U.S. citizenship m December, said yesterday permission for some Jews to leave the Soviet Union showed "a weakening of the regime" m that Com-munist-ruled country. "In Stalin's days even to think about
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  • 258 8 Students unrest— a rehearsal for Red takeover ANKARA, Mon. Turkey's Interior Minister has declared that the violence that has crippled Turkish universities recently is "A rehearsal for Communist revolution." Mr. Haldun Mentesoglu made that remark m a speech on violence during national assembly debate of his Ministry's budget on Saturday
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  • 96 8 LONDON, Mon. Air France, the French national airline, is willing to pay only 10 million for the Concorde supersonic aircraft instead of the scheduled £12 million, the Daily Sketch newspaper said here today. This is latest obstacle to the Anglo-French aircraft, which already faces
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  • 95 8 MELBOURNE, Mon. Police arrested three antiapartheid demonstrators yesterday m beach-front battles during a surf carnival between Australia and the visiting South African team at Lome, a suburb of this Victorian capital. Chanting demonstrators were pushed and kicked by the crowd as they abused the 15--man South African team
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  • 201 8 NEW YORK, Mon. Senator George McGovern of South Dakota, who has announced that he will seek the Democratic Party nomination for next year's Presidential election, yesterday called the U.S. involvement m Vietnam "the most barbaric and inhumane act our country has ever committed." A guest on the
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  • 287 9 Bernadette and Angela find something in common SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Bernadette Devlin, the Northern Irish activist, visited black militant Angela Davis yesterday afternoon m the Marin County jail and later told a San Francisco audience she thought the former philosophy teacher is the victim of political oppression. An audience of
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  • 104 9 DAR ES SALAM, Mon. The people's armies are to be formed m Tanzania to fight against possible coups d'etat such as the one which occurred a month ago m Uganda or invasion of Guinea last year, President Julius Nyerere announced yesterday. The announcement followed
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  • 45 9 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Eighteen people were killed and 38 others injured, some of them seriously, when a train rammed a bus as it was crossing a railway line some 60 hiiles southwest of here between the towns of Puebla and Tlaxcala. AFP
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  • 41 9 DR. RAMSEY IN NAIROBI NAIROBI, Mon. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, arrived here today from London for the first meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council to discuss the *orld Council of Churches decision to aid African liberation movements. AFP
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  • 366 9 CALCUTTA, Mon. Maoist terrorists raided a police camp m suburban Calcutta yesterday and escaped with nine rifles and 27 rounds of ammunition, reliable sources reported. The sources said although the raid was staged m a heavily guarded police area the terrorists escaped
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  • 344 9 I »"-dW Wfir^w <■ I m mrr V V\_ vZJ. 1 i I. MONTEVIDEO, Mon. Uruguay's Tupamaros urban guerillas late last night freed the Brazilian consul m Montevideo, Aloisio Dias Gomide, after holding him prisoner for nearly seven months. The 41-year-old old diplomat arrived at the
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  • 197 9 MANILA, Mon.— A band of 100 armed men m black shirts, believed to be Muslim secessionists, have joined m the fighting over land m the Southern Philippine province of Cotabato where more Than 40 people were killed last week, news reports reaching here said today.
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  • 31 9 ODD TURKISH DENIAL TAIPEH, Mon. Turkish Senate leader Fethi Tevetoglu has denied reports that his Government is considering recognising Communist China, the Nationalist Chinese official Central News Agency reported today. AP
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  • 112 9 TIBERIAS, Israel, Mon. Arab guerillas In Syria fired bazooka and machine gun fire at a U.N. observation post on the Golan Heights m occupied Syria Inst night, but caused no damage or casualties. Israelis said their troops returned the fire. The U.N. observers, emplaced
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  • 85 9 JAKARTA, Mon. Nine persons were killed and 16 others seriously injured when a bus ditched into the Tjiluwur River m Bogor, 37 miles south of Jakarta yesterday, it was reported here today. The bus travelling at high speed plunged into the river while trying to
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  • 71 9 MANILA, Mon. Philippine news service reported today that 118 guns had been stolen from the U.S. Subic Bay Navy Base since Feb. 1 and were believed given to the Maoist New People's army. The news service, quoting the regional police chief, Gen. Felizardo Tanabe,
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  • 55 9 NEW YORK, Mon. Soviet cellist Mtislav Rostropovich will tour the United States for a series of concerts m December this year, it was announced here today. The famed musician's American tour, scheduled for earlier this year, was postponed after Mr Rostropovich took the defence of
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  • 149 9 NEW YORK, Mon. A mother held her two small daughters by the hand and plunged with them m front of a subway train as it pulled into a Harlem station yesterday. The woman and one girl about five were killed. The other girl, a three-year-old, was seriously
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  • 109 9 PRESIDENT TO ADOPT 'FAKE' MARTINE BANGUI, Mon. Centrafrican President Jean-Bedel Bokassa has decided to adopt the Vietnamese girl sent from Saigon last November as his daughter, he announced today his 50th birthday. Miss Nguyen Thi Baxi, he said yesterday during a birthday radio show, will "work and be trained as
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  • 108 9 And he asked the South Vietnamese authorities to release her parents, arrested m Saigon for falsely presenting her as his daughter. He said he regretted what had happened far from the Central African Republic, disagreeable events which put the "sacred honour" of his country at stake. He added that
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  • 61 9 LONDON, Mon. Burmese Premier Gen. Ne Win arrived here by air last night from Rangoon and was immediately taken to hospital. Gen. Ne Win, 59, who has ruled Burma since 1962, cancelled a visit he was to have made to Nepal from Feb. 18 because of
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  • 405 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang diPertuan Agong said today that Malaysia's main tasks m the Seventies were to redress the economic imbalance of the races and to secure peace and national unity. He said this m his royal address to both Houses of
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  • 334 10 'The handicapped must be given a chance to be independent' HANDICAPPED people m their twenties should be given the chance to run their own lives and to live by themselves rather than at home or m institutions, a woman who has spent her life working with the handicapped said yesterday.
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  • 239 10 Home— our dancing ambassadors... SINGAPORE'S cultural ambassadors to the 19th Annual Festival of Perth, returned to the Republic last night. Looking bright and cheerful after the journey, the 19-member troupe, ten of them women, from the Peoples Association, were welcomed at the airport by a large crowd of friends, relatives
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  • 124 10 SELECTED works of some 44 New Zealand artists prints, pottery and paintings went on show In the Lecture Hall of the National Library yesterday. The exhibition sponsored by the New Zealand Government will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
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  • 129 10 FIVE leading Hongkong singers arrived yesterday to take part m an "All Star Variety Show" to raise money for the Children's Charity Fund and the Catholic High School Expansion Fund. They are (from left): Misses Winnie Wei, Amy Ying, Chang Loo, Ko May Wah
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  • 166 10 CANBERRA, Mon. Australian Governent was concerned to see that the collapse of Minerals Securities Limited, a major investor and mining house, did not cause a domino effect throughout Australian finance, Prime Minister John Gorton, told the House of Representatives. He said he had called
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  • 44 10 SIX- YEAR-OLD FINE SAINI bin Salaman, who was brought to the court under a warrant of arrest, paid $65, yesterday after six years. He failed to pay the money as part of his fine on Jan. 15,1965, for committing a traffic offence m 1964.
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  • 181 10 Suharto sounds danger warning JAKARTA, Mon.-Presi-dent Suharto warned today that Indonesia and its South-East Asian neighbours face new threats from subversion and infiltration which are "as dangerous as open war." "We should not be caught off guard by a possible attack from outside. We cannot wait for the enemy to
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    • 246 10 Gligoric beats Wade GRANDMASTER Lajos 13 Nd5: Qd5: Portisch (Hungary) won 14 Qc2 Nd4: the 1970/71 Hastings 46th 15 Nd4: BcW: Congress with 3 wins, 6 draws and no losses. s J| *JLl Hi^ Second place was shared by Grandmasters 7 W X II|| Uhlmann (East Ger- 6 many), Hort
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  • 333 11 IN TOP GEAR: MRS HENRY FORD II AND TWO FRIENDS DESPITE her mani cured chic, Mrs. Henr> Ford II is an earthy, feminine woman who believes m romance. She is attracted to strong men with leadership qualities, and doesn't believe women should be competitive. "Why should
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  • 78 11 TWO women who fell to death from Housing Board flats on Sunday one m Geylang Serai and the other m Toa Payoh have been identified. They were Loh Koh Lam, 40, of Joo Chiat Road, and Chua Geok Neo, 39, of Jalan Labu, off Thomson
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  • 380 11 A BUSINESSMAN tossed a one- cent coin on the Bar table m a magistrates' court yesterday, saying it was all he could afford to maintain his two children. Fakir Rantu bin Mohammed, who was jailed for a month on Dec.
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  • 189 11 A SEAMSTRESS told the High Court yesterday she was chased out of the house when she found a photograph of her husband with a girl while she was washing his clothes. Madam Sng Poh Choo, of Lorong Sinaran, told the court she was married to
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  • 42 11 CHUN Kwong Heng, 29, was charged m court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to Kong Siew Pun with a bearing scraper m Upper Paya Lebar Road on Oct. 24 last year. Chun was allowed bail of $1,000 m one surety.
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  • 34 11 A GERMAN political scientist, Mr. Hans U. Luther, will speak on-, the problems of North-East Thailand, at the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Cluny Road on March 3 at 11 a.m.
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  • 338 11 EIGHT youths who were responsible for a spate of car taperecorder thefts and robberies during the last six months were finally brought before the law yesterday. They pleaded guilty to a total of 37 counts m the First District Court. They netted more than
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  • 81 11 SHERATON HOTEL PLANS: ON SCHEDULE IN YESTERDAY'S Herald, it was reported that the Sheraton was believed to be considering to convert into an office and shopping block. It has been pointed out to us by Mr Pritam Nanda, managing director of Consolidated Hotels Ltd.. owners of the Singapore Sheraton, that
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  • 92 11 THE Associated Bus Services Limited has accorded recognition to the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. Mr. Phey Yew Kok, Silo secretary, announced this yesterday m his newsletter to members. The Associated Bus Services Limited was formed with the amalgamation of four Chinese bus companies Katong
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  • 84 11 SIBU, Mon. More than 1,000 delegates from all over Malaysia and Singapore are expected to attend the 70th anniversary of the Foochow Association here on March 16 and 17. The Chairman of the Celebrations Committee and Chairman of the Federation of Foochow Association of Malaysia and Singapore,
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  • 97 11 BATU GAJAH, Mon. A 38--year-old man who ran amok with a parang was shot dead by police here this afternoon. The man identified as Mior Hamzah bin Mior Udar of Kampong Aur 20 miles from here had terrorised the kampong for three hours with his parang. The
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  • 257 12 PETROL PRICE ANNOUNCEMENT IS EXPECTED SOON PETROL and oil will cost more here. That much is certain, but the new prices are still being worked out by the five oil companies here and an announcement should be made soon. Prices went up m Hongkong and
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  • 192 12 SEAMEO MEETING ON PROJECTS AND PROBLEMS THIRTY-SIX educationists from eight SouthEast Asian countries are meeting m Singapore this week to discuss approaches to educational changes. The six-day conference, which started yesterday, is organised by the Seameo Regional Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (Innotech). The participating countries will outline and
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  • 195 12 THE COURT of Criminal Appeal yesterday refused to reduce the sentence of a 50--year-old man jailed tor 10 years for raping his nine-year-old step daughter at their home m Jalan Sentul, Geylang, m November, 1969 Abdul Hamid Yusof m his appeal against
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  • 13 12 I KITE* COm WITHY*.. JUST IN CASB THKfcfc TWO BUB6U«sr
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  • 396 12 ROBERT LEE INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The manager of a tin mine m Rawang, Mr. Teoh Ching Liang, 49, today told a preliminary inquiry here how the throwing of glasses started an argument which led to the death of Mr Robert K.T.
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  • 173 12 THE Blood Bank received 847 donations last week bringing its reserve stocks to 1,036 units yesterday, compared with 942 units last Monday. Announcing this yesterday, Dr. Y.M. Ong of the Blood Transfusion Service, described the reserve stocks as "above average." He said the largest
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  • 148 12 TWO overhead bridges will be erected simultaneously across Bukit Timah Road-Dunearn Road (near Coronation Road) and Outram Road near the Chinese Commercial School tomorrow at about midnight. Construction of the overhead Ein Bukit Timah is d to last four hours which part of the road
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  • 106 12 TWO writs, claiming damages for libel, were filled yesterday against the Straits Times and the Nanyang Siang Pau m the High Court by three officials of the Government Officers' Co-operative Society. The writs alleged that the libels were contained m articles published
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  • 85 13 JAKARTA, Mon. A 13 member British industrial mission arrived here last night for a week's visit to Indonesia. The mission, led by Mr. P.M. Geary, sales director of Chillington Tool, Is organised by the Birmingh a m Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It will explore
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  • 55 13 TORONTO, Mon. American Airlines and British Overseas Airways Corporation today announced the start of their new long-distance freight service from Toronto to the Far East. This means that goods can be flown from Toronto to San Francisco by American and from San Francisco to Hongkong and Tokyo by BOAC, all
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 107 13 KUMPULAN GUTHRIE (KGSB) will provide a consultancy service for 77,000 acres of Indonesian Government-owned oil palm estates near Medan m North Sumatra. KGSB research manager Peter de Jong said the company has signed a contract with tbe Directorate of Estates Plantations (PNP) to provide the service for five years
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    • 26 13 LARUT TIN FIELDS will pay its final 1970 dividend of 100 per cent on March 24 to shareholders on the register on March 9.
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    • 25 13 TASEK CEMENT will pay a first interim dividend of 10 per cent on April 12 to shareholders on the register on March 26.
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    • 89 13 NEW YORK, Mon. American Airlines became the latest major U.S. carrier to report a substantial deficit for 1970 with a net loss of U5526,398,000, compared with net earnings the previous year of U5538,468,000. Like Trans World Airlines, United and Pan American, which have also reported losses, American Airlines
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    • 46 13 TRACTORS MALAYSIA'S distribution and service centre m Miri will be opened on Feb. 26 by Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub, Sarawak's Chief Minister. The centre, costing $750,000, will provide parts and service facilities for all Caterpillar equipment. Miri is now TMB's largest branch m Sarawak.
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    • 79 13 TOKYO, Mon. Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering president, Mr Takeo Nagata, told reporters his company planned to increase its 18,960 million yen capital by one-third. Payments are to be required by the end of September. He added the company would also raise its capital again m 1973. Nagata said the
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  • 401 13 HK industry must diversify, says American banker HONGKONG, Hong kong must seek new industries to improve its overall manufacturing base rather than depend on textiles, electronics and plastics, Mr. Peter Greer, manager of the Chase Manhattan Bank here, said. Addressing journalists at a local "Meet the Press" television programme last
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  • 59 13 CANBERRA, Mon. Australian National Line (ANL) will seek a greater share m the Japan-Austra-lia container service, Shipping and Transport Minister Peter J. Nixon said m the House of Representatives. ANL chairman, Sir John Williams, will go to Japan this week to press other members of the
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  • 272 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong r On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, P«* tael) 292.625 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00
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  • 177 13 PEOPLE in business Mr BENEDICT KWEK GIM SIONG left last week for a nine- month training course on advanced credit techniques at the First National City Bank's regional training centre m Manila. Mr Kwek, an assistant accountant with FNCB m Singapore, joined the bank m 1970 after graduat ing with
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  • 36 13 Mr LEOW JIN TAT has joined Survey Research Singapore as a marketing research executive. Mr Leow has just completed his B.S.Sc examinations at the University of Singapore, hoping to major m Economics and Sociology.
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  • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m US. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.275, (2) 151.30; Hongkong 40.40; Beirut 39.10; London 38.75; Zurich 38.708, 38.855; Paris 39.09. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per taeL
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  • 31 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Feb. 22, m sterling per metric ton). I Toner Steady; Spot 1456 1458; 3-month 1452 1453; Settlement 1457; Total turnover 565 tons, about half carries.
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  • 617 13 The market closed easy m quiet trading yesterday, although a few prices were off the bottom by the close on small support. Anxiety over broking liquidity was the main downside factor while the continuation of the Ford and Postal stoppages, coupled with Sunday's trade union demonstration against
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  • 349 13 The stock market yesterday continued its correction begun last week and after some 20 minutes of trading was sharply lower. Stanpoors industrial average was off 52 cents. The Dow Jones Industrials gave up 5.5 points. Declining issues led the gainers by better than four-to-one and turnover
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  • 239 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were weak yesterday, very weak yesterday, with Unilever very weak on financial sources' reports saying its figures (to be released this afternoon) will be disappointing. Plantations were virtually unchanged and shippings very steady, quiet. Leading banks were quietly unchanged, investment funds easier, insurances mixed and Dutch
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  • 334 14 Sex before marriage: What's your view? [GAB- ABOUT] Miss Angeline Ong, 18, assistant to an advertising manager: I disapprove of premarital sex. I am oldfashioned m this sense as I feel that my virginity is important to me. The consequences that might arise out of premarital sex are not worth
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  • 250 14 The youag Singaporean trying to make up his (or her) miad about pre-marital sex is faced with several contradictions. On the one hand, all the conventional, religious, and traditional codes that prevail here are strongly against any indulgence m sex outside the approved bonds of matrimony. On
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  • 660 15  -  JACK LEONG By t about time c talked I y about taboos are i everything iquiMisers to many young ye ceased to real dangers our society, wives' tales, stigma has en false conninor drugs, id to believe r lies have pet rated by schools and tit authorities. MVE lit—
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  • 545 15 Little girls are made of... SUGAR *n' spice and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of. But, occasionally, little girls get into some of the biggest messes. And they need clothes that help them climb a picket fence, play at the beach, and stay fresh and pretty during
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  • 259 16 COLOMBO, Mon. The chairman of Ceylon Petroleum E.R. Coomaras wamy, has censured major oil companies for passing on to developing countries the entire price increase of the royalties claimed by Middle East oil producers instead of absorbing some portion of
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  • 460 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE IN fairly active trading, prices m the Stock Exchange yesterday took the uptrend on shortcovering and speculative demand. The bulk of business was confined to the industrial section where a handful of speculative issues attracted most of the deals. The total
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  • 1212 16 Singapore Malaysia Feb. 19 654.58 428.92 Feb. 22 653.91 431.08 e-Z*. buyer,> price 'oUowed by the business done. Figures m btmckeU denote traded lots m 1.000 s. When the price is not foUowed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares
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  • 81 16 (Managers' prices for Feb. 28) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.28 1.33 Mai. Progress Fund 106 1.1 lxd CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.05 1.10 8 The Saving B S> Fund 1.12
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  • 236 16 RUBBER/ TIN/ COCONUT/ PFPPER MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 100.00 cents per kilo (down 0.25 cent). A slow and featureless session yesterday saw March 1 RSS moved between the extremely limits of 100.00 and 100.50 cents per kilo, with April at 2.50 cents premium. Demand for forwards was small and differentials remained
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  • 52 16 TIN $630.62% a picul (up $2). The tin price m Penang continued on its uptrend yesterday to $630.62% a picul, up $2 on Saturday's quote. The official turnover was 310 tons, 93 tons more than on Saturday. The firm market had the United States and Japan as its
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  • 154 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): PPhilippine/Indonesian March, April and May 216, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Feb/March 147.00 seller; Malayan Feb/March 165.00 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Feb/March 310 seller; Ceylon Feb/March 171.00
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  • 62 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Idle; ClF's March !4.9 15.1, April 15.1 15.3; Spot 15.5 15.7; March Settlements March. 15.6 15.7 April 15.9 16.1, May 16.2 16.3, April/June 16.2 16.3, July /Sept. 16.6 16.7, Oct/Dec 17.2 17.3, Jan/March 17.6 17.8, April/June 17.9 18.1,
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  • 328 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 23. OUT: Pekin 1/2; Indus 8/9; Vishva Mangal 10/11; Pando Strait 13/14; Primorje 15/16; Pedis 21 west; King Horse 22; Nicoline Maersk 27/28; Texaco Greenwich (tanker) 38/39; Benlomond 42/43; Glenfalloch 44; State of Madras 45;
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  • 368 16 Prices gained over a broad front yesterday on active buying interest. There was no particular feature. Constructions, electric home appliance and housing related stocks gained ground. Toyo Kogyo met good demand on hope of a capital tie-up with Ford of the United States. Others to gain were
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  • 580 16 Mining shares closed on an irregular note yesterday. Oils were more or less steady, while the industrials turned back despite a firm opening trend. Poseidon and Queensland Mines closed unchanged after recovering a 50-cent loss each, while Kathleen rose 20 cents to $9.50. International, Southland, Eastmet, Peerless
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  • 261 16 The market closed steadier yesterday after a dull opening at the start of a new week. Price changes were mostly marginal. Banks were unchanged but Lands eased a point to $105 on a small turnover. In utilities, both China Light and Telephones saw heavy trading. Telephones was
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  • 184 16 LONDON, Mon. Moderately active conditions developed during the weekend with grain cargoes fixed from the U.S. Gulf to Antwerp at US$4.6O fio (free m and out) for March, and from the U.S. Gulf to Taiwan at US$B.75 (free discharge) for April. Grain was also fixed from the
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    • 886 17 LLJ /I VI ESinn?" EAS 7k REFERENCE Th shipping schedules X //NX nmn go"t h 's page are given in four parts for *jim I X ps west &ound, eastbound southbound ami "Irf^^ML J81 AA7VTT1? abbreviated. At th^bottom^Vthe'^e you imViSd V VAIffi 1 1L f St f a tf>e used
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    • 608 18 jJP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL AM SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD m No 101 Jin \mpang. Kuala Lumpur m H I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE ama^/aMmwm w.% N*bw pbmri Arr*v*M BUNGA Ml LOR 27 Fat/2 Mar 1/S, Mar Mar Havre 2/4. Lena an 4/4 Mburg 10/4. p-aam 12/4*. Awerp
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    • 67 18 BLACK SEA FAR EAST LINE yVitHA^ 70 P T LOU,S E MONC «NOA. CONSTANZA A mmeMmwatremmV* 28 Feb Ps ham 7 Mar "GEORGI SAVA RAKOVSKI M ....^'pore 20 Apr Genenl Agents: BULSING SHIPPING COMPANY 3rd Floor. Malayan Rank Chambers. 2 Rettery Rood. Singapore. Tel: ***** At t U rhmm: AUSEAt
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    • 896 18 OQ] iV^I inrt lnc| u<* in 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far IV^ East ports to the north-east A. AMITY Mar 15/18 Bangkok, Osaka, Yokohama. M.S. ALTAIR lnPt/Feb25 Japan, Pusan. KSC/OL West Coast U.S.A. AOL/ASC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN In Pt/Feb 24 Penang (Feb 25/27) ALASKA MARU In Pt Hongkong,
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  • 522 19 RACING HERALD by cavalier ym&m\ IPOH, Mon. Two local apprentices stole the limelight at the two-day pro-am meeting at Bukit Timah during the week-end. Tan Cheng Hwee, apprenticed to trainer Garnet Bougoure,rode his first winner when Botticelli won the race on a protest.
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  • 118 19 SEOUL, Won. The second Asian Junior boxing championships will be held m Seoul on' April 20 25, the South Korean Boxing Federation announced. The federation, hosting the meet, said that 18 countries have been invited to send their boxes. A spokesman said that competitions
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  • 93 19 TOKYO, Mon. The Oriental welterweight boxing title^ match between holder Ryu~Sorimachi of Japan and challenger Fel Petranza scheduled for Saturday m Tokyo was postponed indefinitely due to champion's fist injury, it was announced here. The champion fractured one of his left fingers during his sparring session last
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  • 186 19 MANILA, Mon. The World Boxing Council announced yesterday that British boxer Ken Buchanan must defend his world lightweight title against Spain's Pedro Carrasco before May 12. The Manila-based Council, said its ruling was made to establish order m the boxing world.
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  • 395 19 Eighteen new horses registered by M.R.A. LATEST amendment list issued by the Malayan Racing Association. There were seven promotions, 28 relegations and eighteen new classifications. DDD PROMOTIONS: CI. 3 to CI. 2 ROYAL MARK, JASBO, CORRUPTION and MARUSA: CI. 5 to CI. 4 BRACKEN: CI. 6 to CI. 5 TYMKYN
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  • 89 19 GOLF: Lady Captain's Prize (Island Course). TABLE-TENNIS: National Youth Individual C'ships (Eagle Engineering Kallang, 7.15 p.m.). SOCCER. City Dist. Schools C'ships: "C" Div.-RI vs Monk's Hill Sec; SJI vs Ist Toa Payoh Sec. (RI, 8.00 a.m. 9.15 a.m.). MADRIL, Mon. There were no matches yesterday m the Spanish
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    • 802 19 MB if agr ~.m^ J WEIGHTS for the Loch Loines 8.08 SUNDAY CI. 5 Div. 2 6 F. Perak Turf Club Grey Charm 8.01 CI. 2 Div. 2-6 F. Just Wonderful 900 February /March The Samaritan 8.01 Bellendaine 9.00 Count Carlo 8.12 me eting. Treble Ace 8.01 Gara 8 13
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  • 441 20  -  JASBIR SINGH SHA UNDER-23 TOURNEY JANSENITES scraped through the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 competition with a short corner decision over Sembawang Shipyard, during extra period of play, on the Padang yesterday. The ten minutes of extra time was enforced after both the teams
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  • 323 20 NATIONAL Junior College defeated favourites Singapore Vocational Institute 2-1 m the City District 'A' Division football tournament at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Collegians scored through Yoon Leng (nth and 29th) and Omar for vocational. In another match, St. Joseph's Institution beat Beatty Secondary 2-1.
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  • 416 20 UNBEATEN Ming Court qualified for the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three semifinals with a convincing 3-0 win over Singapore Tobacco Company at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Singapore Tobacco had their early superiority through good work by their halfline. Ming Court, however, came
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  • 223 20 NEW YORK, Mon. Three of the principals m Australia's loss to the United States m last summer's America's Cup yacht races are apparently still angry over what they consider unfair decisions given against them by the host New York Yarht rinh T*»r ri^ v are expected back
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  • 281 20 Bartley tame schools soccer champs NATIONAL schools seven-a-side champions Victoria School were held to a two-all draw by Bartley Secondary School m yesterday's Serangoon District *A** Division soccer championship at Woodsville. The Victorians have themselves to blame for not winning the match. They had opportunities galore which went to waste.
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  • 401 20 Japan's ace for SouthAfrican tennis CAPE TOWN, Mon. Japan's Number One women's tennis player Miss K. Sawamatsu, will be invited to participate m the South African national championships m Johannesburg m April. The President of the South African Lawn Tennis Union (SALTU) Mr. Alf Chalmers, said today he had been
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  • 266 20 COMBINED Schools emerged Group 'A' winners m the Singapore Table Tennis Association youth inter-team tournament with a smashing 3-1 victory over their closest rivals, Kampong Glam Community Centre, at the Eagle Engineering Club last night. In the Group 'B Mun Chiang Hong top the table with
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