Singapore Herald, 26 February 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPROE herald No. 186 Singapore Friday, February 26, 1971 MC(P) NO. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 430 1 Invasion of North 'matter of time' A THIEU PREDICTION: SAIGON, Thurs. An invasion of North Vietnam is only a matter of time, it was predicted today. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu was quoted as saying this by the Government's official news service, Vietnam Press. It said he made the
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  • 327 1 KEPPEL Shipyard may build yet another drydock to bring its total to seven, according to Mr. CN. Watson, the managing director of the yard. Mr Watson told this to eight Soviet shipping experts who toured the shipyard yesterday. He said his company was
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  • 298 1 'SEEING' WITH SOUND MR FREDDIE Poon is not blind. As a mobility instructor for the Singapore Association for the Blind, he is trying out a new aid that may help the blind to lead a normal life. Though blindfolded, he was able to find his way around the room with
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  • 123 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India today announced she would not take part m the eight-nation study group on Indian Ocean security set up at last month's Commonwealth conference m Singapore unless Britain changed its decision to sell arms to South Africa. Foreign Minister Sardar Swaran Singh
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  • 340 1 Political ties ban on the campus FGDFG DFG DFG KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government has banned university students from all activities which could be construed as expressing support, sympathy or opposition to any political party or trade union. Students are also barred from holding office m any political party
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  • 224 1 Racial equality charters: Advice from A-G Day Three of the big .debate on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill Sm Page 6. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Political parties which advocate equal racial rights wfll have to change their constitutions when Parliament approves the Constitutional Amendment Bill, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusof warned
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 74 1 CHICAGO, Thurs. Tokyo Rose has been summoned to a Federal hearing on March 28 to determine whether she can pay $5,255 she still owes on Aslo,ooo fine for treason. Now 54, Mrs. Iva Ikuko Toguri D' Aquino was convicted m 1949 for her propaganda
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    • 26 1 JAKARTA: An Indonesian patrol boat seized a Thai trawler and 13 crewmen for illegally fishing m Indonesian waters, the official Antara news agency announced today AP
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    • 21 1 HONGKONG: The Hongkong Government today released 24 of 73 prisoners still jailed here for offences during the Com-munist-led riots of 1967.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 495 2 'Snub the longhaired order so unfair' GF DFGD FGH HGFH GH THE LATEST circular from the Prime Minister's Office directing counter officers to snub people with long untidy hair is unbecoming of this free Republic. The public pay taxes m order that the Government render them an efficient service, irrespective
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  • 1183 2 Rapid rise of Shiv Sena movement ITS MAIN STRENGTH IS IN THE YOUNG FRANCIS HOPE BOMBAY BOMBAY, as all the guidebooks and most of the inhabitants will teD you, is India's most western city. Perhaps m those rural villages where the "real country" endures its traditional martyrdom, a forthcoming election
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  • 393 2 JERUSALEM: The Israeli Government has created three special committees to work out details of possible borders under a Middle East arrangement, according to informed sources. But the sources emphasise that no border maps have yet been presented to Premier Golda Meir's Government for approval Mrs.
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  • 711 2 LONDON, Thurs, Most of the London papers commented today on the new Immigration Bill published by the Home Office and several had reservations about some of its provisions. The Times says: "There are two aspects to the Government's new Immigration Bill: the symbolic
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  • 462 2 Friday. February 26, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE modernisation seminar to be held this weekend by the Singapore Teachers' Union will attempt to deal with some of the many problems which beset that unhappy profession. Two papers which examine the teacher's role m relation to the
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  • 342 3 THERE were more police and airport workers than fans to greet Hongkong swordfighting star Wang Yu at the airport yesterday. Wang Yu said: "I would have liked to have met more fans but I'm sorry I wasn't able to make it on Wednesday
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  • Article, Illustration
    566 3  -  MARY LEE By BY A POLITICAL SCIENTIST IN HER MASTER'S THESIS FOR CORNELL UNIVERSITY 6 When the PAP leaders speak of survival, they are Interested In the survival of an independent sovereign and economically viable Singapore Less obviously, the PAP leaders also seem to equate the survival of Singapore
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  • 117 3 Three fined $2,200 for tax offences THREE men were fined a total of $2,200 m the Eighth Magistrates' Court yesterday for failing to submit their income tax returns. Png Teng Chye was fined $1,000 for not sending his 1968 returns within 35 days from July 23 last year. Mrs. L.
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  • 252 3 THE High Court yesterday reserved Judgment oa aa application by a businessman for au order to make a housing development company convey a "good title deed" for a $IM,OW property at Thomson Ridge he had agreed to buy last year. Mr. Ng
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  • 40 3 A TOTAL of 416 policemen will receive long service medals from -Home Affairs Minister Dr. Wong Lin Ken at a presentation parade to be held at the Police Academy, Thomson Road, at 5 p.m. today.
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  • 17 3 'orld n«Ku rcMrved "Herbert has refused to pay any more of my telephone bills."
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  • 541 4 Judge orders merchant to pay up FEDERAL PAPER DAMAGES VERDICT THE High Court held yesterday that the suspension of trading m Federal Paper Products Berhad shares on the Stock Exchange did not frustrate pre-existing contracts between stockbrokers and their clients with regard to the sale of the snares. Mr. Justice
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  • 346 4 THREE businessmen whose shops m the Prince Building m Collyer Quay are to be demolished yesterday rejected the $26,880 each had been offered m compensation. The three are seeking compensation ranging from $72,004 to $137,333 m a suit before the Tenants Compensation Board.
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  • 295 4 HEAVIER FINES, SO DON'T THROW YOUR WEIGHT AROUND PENALTIES for giving short measure have been increased, as have those for assaulting or obstructing an Inspector of Weights and Measures m the course of his duty. Tlie fine for anyone found using (or having for ase) for trade any unstamped weight,
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  • 53 4 TEXTILE dealer Tay Leng Yeow was* ordered yesterday to pay $130 a month maintenance to his wife and child. Tay, who had been paying $150 since July last year, had asked the court to reduce the amount to $60 because his business had suffered after other similar
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  • 109 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Johore Government is to spend $21 million on lowcost houses and flats over the next five years, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman Sa'at, said today. He disclosed that $18.55 mUlion would be spent on building two blocks of
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  • 268 4 April date for our first big boat show AMERICAN Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. will hold Singapore's first major boat show from April 16-20 at the Jurong Pier car park, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Lawrence, McCall, the managing director of the company, and Mr. W.G. Newton, managing director of the
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  • 136 4 FIVE American servicemen are being sought by the police m connection with an alleged outraging modesty charged by a waitress earlier ia the week. Miss Yeo Mci Leng, 20, who works m a coffee house m Ciemenceau Avenue, reported that she had served food
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  • 253 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New immigration measures requiring Singaporeans to fill m forms at the Causeway and airports are not expected to be introduced until June, reliable sources said today. They were originally planned to begin on April 1. The sources said recruitment and
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  • 29 4 THE Singapore Institute of Management holds its sixth annual general meeting at the French Restaurant, Hotel Equatorial, Bukit Timah Road on March 26 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 203 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Member of Parliament Inche Hashim Gera, who was suspended from the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party yesterday said today that he had turned down an Umno offer of membership and would remain an independent. He told reporters that Umno officials
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  • 1026 6 'Citizenship is too freely given'— Asri MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT DEBATE DAY THREE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dato Asri bin Haji Muda (PMIP Kota Bharu Uiu) con tinuing his speech accused the Alliance Government of being too liberal m issuing citizenship certificates to nonMalays. He felt that this had contributed to the declining
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  • 313 6 Pharmacy exam results THE following candidates have passed the Final Part II Examination fer the Degree ef Bachelor of Pharmacy m Pharmaceutics 11, Pharmaceutical Chemistry II and Pharmacology: Adam Noor Mohamed, Chan Kit Lam, Miaa Chan Soo Hung, Chan Wee Choon (with distinctions m Pharmaceutics II and Pharmaceutical Chemistry II).
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  • 39 6 CHE Maimoon bte Sukor, 26, of Kinta Road, lost a $50 gold chain when a youth snatched it from her at a bus stop m Tanjong Pagar yesterday. The youth escaped on a scooter with an accomplice.*
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  • 99 6 KUCHING, Thurs. Fourteen detainees, including seven women, were released today from the Centre fer protective Custody here after they hai renounced Communism and pledged to be loyal Malayaiana. Before their release, the Secretary-General ef the Ministry ef Sarawak Affairs, inche Yang Amrl bin
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  • 208 6 THE Malaysian High Commission is to build a $1 million chancery on a 2.5-acre site bounded by Cable and Holt Roads, off River Valley Road. Construction work will begin as soon as plans for the threestorey building have been approved by
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  • 36 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, made a halfhour stop-over at the Kuala Lumpur international airport today on his way to Taiping to visit his parents.
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  • 279 6 Ribli wins European Junior HJG JHGJHGJHGJKKYUTYU INTERNATIONAL Master Zoltan Ribli of Hungary won the International Junior Tournament at Groningen ahead of the Russian representative, Alexandre Beljavskij. Twenty-six players from 24 countries took part. Ribli automatically qualifies to play m the Masters' Tournaments IBM and Wijk aan Zee. The following game
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  • 532 7 Four-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows another four services to be operated by the Singapore Traction Company (colour-green) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. SERVICE NO. 60 MacPherson Estate Prince Edward Road: Circuit Road near Pipit Road along Circuit Road, Pipit Road, Circuit Road, Merpati Road.
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  • 179 7 HELI Orient (Pte.) Ltd. just a year old is expanding its operations into Indonesia and Thailand. This was said yesterday by Sir Denys Lowson, Bt., chairman of the Anglo-Thai Corporation, Heli Orient's parent company. Sir Denys, 65, who was here to look into the
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  • 29 7 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on Goh Keng Soon, 20, who was drowned while swimming at Changi beach oq Feb. 14.
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  • 285 7 'SERVE THE PUBLIC, NOT JUST THE VIPs' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, hit out today at civil servants who "leap out of their seats" to attend to wealthy or well-known people and do not serve poor people satisfactorily. Speaking to members and
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  • 204 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A subcommittee has been formed to look into the deta Us for the setting up of a national theatre here, the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, said today. "Directions have been issued to the sub-committee which was
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  • 597 8 Pendulum Creedence's answer to the critics ELVIS Presley, king of the rock n' roll 50's was once asked which modern group he thought had best captured the spirit of the rock n' roll era today. His reply came quickly Creedence Clearwater Revival. It is no doubt a natural choice. No
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  • 162 8 PLAY BY CHANGI THEATRE CLUB THE Changi Theatre Club is to stage "The Life and Death of Almost Everybody" at the Changi Junior School for three days from Thursday. The play was written by David Campton, who has brought m a number of new ideas, making it quite different from
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  • 59 8 Course on how to study successfully THE Department of Extramural Studies is starting a course .on How to study successfully for a professional qualification on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. m the New Lecture Theatre No. 4 at the University of Singapore. Mr. Lim Boon Tong, a management consultant, will conduct
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  • 230 8  -  MARY LEE By DISCIPLINED and explosive m mood and movement, the Felix Blaska Ballet will dance at the Victoria Theatre early next month. Since he graduated from the Paris Conservertoire m 1960 with the first prize, Felix Blaska, 28, has exercised his incredible talent
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  • 118 8 A MAGISTRATE ruled yesterday that what might constitute a driving offence en a public road waa aot necessarily an offence m a car park. Mr. Chandra Mohan said that car parks were aot public roads when he acquitted and discharged Sathiavein a car washer, without
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 94 8 BLOIMPIE By Chic Young X C INTERESTING A TEAQ-GAS GUN SHOW ME I L^>^ v Z 1 a. DISGUISED AS NOW IT lx Tv J.f ,r, 1 A.S IU <'~ s °< v£-CSiA.-ARCHIE By Bob Montana f SORRY/ JUGHEAD/ \*Wr/' IF i^HADvH L FC^l! <^ "~-\YOU'LL HAVE YOU BOUGKT frHE
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    • 540 8 HJHG JHGJHGJH GJHGJHGTYTYU HG 8.30 am 8 pm: An exhibition, Man m Space, at the foyer of the National Library, Stamford Road. lt am 6 pm: Exhibition of New Zealand art and pottery at the National Library lecture hall. 2 pm: Youth m Parliament organised by Chinese YMCA at Victoria
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  • 477 9 Gorton defends the arms decision CANBERRA, Thurs. Britain's decision to supply Wasp helicopters to South Africa was defended today by Australian Prime Minister John Gorton. Answering a question m the House of Representatives he said it was for Britian alone to decide whether it was m her interest and the
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  • 101 9 LONDON, Thurs. She's 39, a mother of four and will soon become a grandma. But that doesn't stop Elizabeth Taylor catching up with fashion's latest gimmick Hot Pants. She wears them, together with mauve, velvet lace-up boots and tight ntting sweater, m her next movie
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  • 121 9 PARIS, Thurs. President Georges Pompidou today summoned several Cabinet Ministers to discuss the effects on Franco-Algerian relations of Algeria's decision to take a controlling interest m French oil companies m that country. French experts m Algeria today described the seizures as "cut-price nationalisation. President Houari
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  • 64 9 Guerillas threat in Turkey ANKARA, Thurs. Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel said a gang of "urban guerillas" is threatening this capital and Istanbul, but their recent disturbances do not require martial law. There had been reports that the National Security Council would urge the imposition of martial law after the current
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  • 211 9 JOHANNESBURG, (South Africa), Thurs. An Anglican priest from Johannesburg's Saint Mary's Cathedral, Father Richard Uewellla, has had his temporary residence permit withdrawn by the Government, the Rand Daily Mall newspaper reported today. Father Llewellia played a major role m protest gatherings during the eight-day incommunicado
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  • 236 9 U.S. seizes Curban fishing boats off Florida coast GJHH HGJG GHJ H KEY WEST (Florida), Thurs. Four 50-foot Cuban fishing boats were seized south of the Dry Tortugas last night by U.S. Government and Florida authorities, State officials reported today. The boats and crews of the Fidel Castro Government were
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  • 252 9 LONDON, Thurs. Britain today urged Nigeria to reconsider its withdrawal from the eight-nation Commonwealth study group on Indian Ocean security. Nigeria's military ruler. Major Gen. Yakubu Gowon, said his country was pulling out after Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home announced on
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    • 250 9 6 DC Bs a week to Djakarta Thai International now offer a big-jet service from Singapore to Djakarta. But not just run-of-the-mill DC B's. We've taken some of the seats out to give everyone a few more vital inches of legroom. And every flight has seven hostesses aboard to look
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    230 10 And the FBl's candid camera catches the thieves at work DOWNINGTON Perm. Thurs. THE priest looked holy. "Can you please tell me how I can start a savings account?" he asked the bank cashier. And the police captain he was the picture of politeness. The gold bars glinted
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 214 10 Seven killed in religious tribal clashes MANILA, Thurs. A family of seven was reported massacred and more than 34,000 people evacuated today from parts of Mindanao Island where the Government is arming against feared Muslem uprisings. The Manila Times said the family with a Muslim name, was brutally slaughtered on
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    • 49 10 DDD MOSCOW: A West German diplomat, Dr Immo Starbreit, has been ordered to leave the Soviet Union for "activities incompatible with his diplomatic status." This is believed to be m response to the recent expulsion from Bonn of a Soviet diplomat the West German Government said was a spy.
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    • 179 10 NARITA, (Chiba Prefecture), Thurs. Police today arrested 49 radical students who hurled stones and empty bottles m their fight against the forcible requisition of the plots of land required by the new Tokyo Corporation. An eariy report also said that several persons were injured, including a newspaperman
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    • 29 10 DDD OTTAWA: Canada will contribute one million dollars to an expansion programme at the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland m Southern Africa. Britain is making an equivalent contribution.
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    • 122 10 LONDON, Thurs. -Highpowered talks aimed at ending Britain's six-week-old postal strike collapsed early today. Tom Jackson, leader of more than 200,000 striking mailmen, left a meeting with Employment Minister Robert Carr and told newsmen: "We are m exactly the same position as we were at the beginning
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    • 139 10 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Thurs. Top Palestinian guerilla leader Yasser Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Army commander have agreed to force a merger of the 11 major guerilla organisations. According to Palestinian sources, they see unity as the only alternative left to rescue the movement from total
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    • 21 10 WASHINGTON: Lt. Gen. Michael S. Davison has been designated to be the next Commander and Chief of Army Forces m Europe.
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    • 436 10 Washington, Thursday. PRESIDENT Nixon today placed the Middle-East problem as the most dangerous facing the world, while Vietnam was the most "anguishing." The 65,000-word message to Congress the longest so far stressed the President's preoccupation with rivalry between Washington and Moscow, but contained little
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    • 206 10 BOY HELD HOSTAGE FOR LAWYER'S RELEASE BONN, Thurs. A band of leftist terrorists has kidnapped a seven-year-old boy and is holding him hostage for the release of leftist lawyer Horst Mahler, a Munich lawyer disclosed yesterday. The kidnappers are also demanding a ransom of 200,000 marks (U5554,000) from the West
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    • 119 10 MOSCOW, Thurs. A shortage of screws "is causing great difficulty In the Soviet economy," the newspaper Soviet Russia reported today. The economy needs between 33,000 and 00,000 tons per annum and It is getting only 35,000 tons, the paper said. The furniture industry is being
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  • 1376 11 Outlook bleak for Ulster TYUYTU UJJHHHJHGJD TO RETURN to Belfast after an absence of seven months is to make a bleak journey. There seems little to support the cautious optimism being expressed by the Westminster and Stormont Government. There have been changes, certainly but the essentials remain appallingly the same.
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  • 690 11  - Australia's bitter harvest BRUCE GRANT By m CANBERRA THE POLITICS of recognising Communist China vividly illustrate how a long-standing issue of Australian foreign policy has turned against the Government. For years the Government parties and the Democratic Labour Party have made an electoral asset of non-recogni-tion. In the atmosphere of
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  • 1151 11 America's tanks for peace' Washington's decision to sell more arms to Pakistan had produced a deterioration m IndoPakistan relations even before the recent hi-jacking of an Indian civil aircraft. The following is an extract from the testimony of former U.S. Ambassador to India, Chester Bowles, before the Joint Economic Committee
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  • 262 12 Lip Tat engineers himself a career in music ONG Lip Tat's parents thought he was an engineer m the making. Now he's surprised them and himself by winning a scholarship to London's Royal Academy of Music. He's the first overseas student to do so m three years. At 14, Lip
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  • 69 12 THE remains of 13 people two families, including eight children, m a common grave m Kampong Silat will be exhumed this morning. According to the vice-chairman of Sepoy Lines Citizen's Consultative Committee Mr. Tan Ban Teng, they will be buried m Chua Chu Kang Cemetery. The
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  • 54 12 LABOURER Arumugam Samy, 22, was fined $250 yesterday for having a forged document at the Registry of Vehicles on Aug. 12 last year. The Tenth Magistrates' Court was told that he had a document which closely resembled a driving licence He was alleged to have tried
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  • 30 12 NEW YORK: Israeli permanent U.N. representative Joseph Tekoah today handed Secretary General U Thant a letter from 1185 Soviet Jewish families requesting U.N. intervention to help them emigrate to Israel.
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  • 726 12 JAPANESE FIRMS DEVELOP ARTIFICIAL BLOOD TOKYO, Thurs. Dai Nippon Ink and Chemicals and Green Cross Corporation have succeeded jointly m developing a man-made blood for the first time m the world, which promises to bring a big boon to mankind now suffering from a chronic shortage of blood for transfusion,
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  • 190 12 SCHOOL BOY LOST IN SEA OFF KATONG AN 11- YEAR-OLD boy was drowned m a swimming mishap off Katong Park yesterday. Koh Geok Wah, a pupil of Broadrick Primary School whose address was given as Old Airport Road, got into difficulties while wading m the sea with some school -friends.
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  • 326 12 EMPLOYERS should educate their workers on the health hazards m industry, instead of hiding them, Prof. Phoon Wai-On, of the University of Singapore Department of Social Medicine, said yesterday. He said that some employers were reluctant to tell workers, of the potential dangers
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  • 28 12 CAKE-SELLER Koh Ah Nah, 19, of Bukit Panjang was stabbed on the hip by two youths m front of the Bukit Panjang Market early yesterday.
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  • 152 12 SIX factory workers were admitted to the Outram Road General Hospital and 16 others slightly injured when a lorry m which they were travelling overturned m Hill view Close, off Bukit Timah Road, early yesterday. According to an eyewitness, the lorry was on its way
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  • 182 12 K.L. murder inquiry to hear a man from S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore police have applied the prosecution m the Robert Lee murder inquiry to trace a retired police inspector, Mr. Kwok Kit Leong, to testify m the case. Senior Federal Counsel, Mr. Gunn Chit Tuan, told the court today
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  • 212 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Former Cabinet Minister Khaw Kai Boh, today described the present Chinese Unity Movement aa an overt act of chauvinism. Speaking as a backbencher for the first time, he said the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill now before Parliament waa to curb
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  • 440 12 From Page 1 of the Bill and dismissed the fear express by Dato James Wong (SNAP) that an amendment to Article 153 of the constitution would erase certain special rights of the natives m East Malaysia. On the contrary, Tan
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    • 83 12 "I always catch the BOAC night flight to Zurich. That way I get an k extra day." For some people there is only one airline. We fly to Zurich three times a week from Singapore. On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Leave m the evening arrive early morning fresh for the
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 21 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Friday. Feb. 26, 1971 CINCMAB/Pag« 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pages 15/16 MOTORIN6/TV/Pag- 18/19 SHIPPING/Pages 17/20 FORM GUIDE/Pages 21/22/23
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    • 216 13 'Let the teachers introduce education changes' THE Singapore Teachers' Union should take over the implementation of education changes at school level from principals who are often too busy with administrative work. In a paper which will be presented at the STU modernisation seminar workshop on The Teacher And His Union,
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    • 210 13 THREE men with two Smith and Wesson revolvers planned a robbery m Jurong on Feb. 17. But their plan went haywire when they stopped at a petrol station where police were waiting m ambush two of them were arrested. Yesterday the
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    • 21 13 THE Chinese Women's Association will hold its annual general meeting at Hotel Singapura, Orchard Road tomorrow at 3.30 p.m.
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    • 209 13 AN ESTRANGED wife who suffered poor health after a heart operation and thought that "everyone was against her," ended her life by taking an overdose of barbiturate pills. Mrs. Veronica Lewis, 29, of St. Thomas Walk, was found unconscious on the floor of
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    • 163 13 Bicycle thief was an illegal entrant AN Indonesian, Ismail bin Kudri, 23, was sentenced to three months' jail by a district court yesterday for unlawful possession of an identity card, for having a stolen bicycle and for entering Singapore without a permit. Senior Insp. Joseph Low, prosecuting, told Second District
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    • 48 13 THE MP for Tiong Bahru, Mr. Ch'ng Jit Koon will open the Kirn Tian Community Centre m Kirn Tian Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. More than 1,000 guests have been invited to the opening, which will be followed by a variety show.
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    • 253 13 DIRECT dealing with Singapore businessmen paid off handsomely for the 15-member Israeli trade mission which left yesterday. Although the mission was here for less than four days, many members, signed deals with local manufacturers reportedly involving millions of dollars. Some members have also talked with local Industrialists
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    • 37 13 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs The Sabah branch of the Red Cross Society has received 500 blankets and 30 cartons of cheese from its national headquarters, m Kuala Lumpur for distribution to flood victims m the state.
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    • 87 13 HELLO tourists or should it be goodbye? Anyway it was certainly goodbye to the petrol station which lost its life to make way for this welcome sign. It was knocked down before this huge hoarding went up at the entrance to Gates Two
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    • 216 13 New Katong shopping complex to have fun deck A $15 MILLION self-contained modern shopping complex is to be built on a three-acre site at Katong next to the Odeon- Katong Theatre. Mr. T.M. Yong, executive director of Singapura Developments Pte Ltd., the developers, announced details of the project at a
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    • 100 13 MISS N.I. Pillai, of Cairnhill Road, called the police the night she saw beams of light flashing m her house at 3.4S a.m. They came and arrested three men who had entered the house by scaling a wall and forcing open a window. In a
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    • 44 13 MADAM Chua Chin Nang, 59, of Lorong Kinchir, was killed on Wednesday night when a car travelling from Upper Thomson Road towards! Braddell Road knocked her down. There were other 37 road accidents on Wednesday of which six were serious.
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    • 22 13 ODD GOVERNOR'S VISIT KUCHING, Thurs.— The Governor of Sarawak, Tun Datu Tuanku Haji Bujang, today left for Sibu for a threeday visit.
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    • 321 14 All-in pay switch for 5,000 PSA workers WORKERS GET HOUSING MONEY WITH THEIR SALARIES THE Port of Singapore Authority has put a cost of living allowance and ex-gratia housing compensation into the basic salary of its 5,000 monthly-rated employees. The new arrangements came into effect last month. The consolidation scheme
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    • 170 14 POLICE SEEK NEATLYDRESSED CON-MAN POLICE are looking for a well-dressed European man who cheated two shop proprietors of a total of $77§ on last Saturday. The man, posing as an executive of a leading firm, called on Teo Ho Chua, 26, proprietor of Messrs. Teo Chuan Nee, ln Jalan Keras,
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    • 114 14 THE MINISTRY of Defence announced yesterday that the Singapore Armed Forces will be holding a series of military exercises during the next fort- night. A Ministry statement said only blanks and thunderfl ashes would be used and that there was no cause for alarm. The
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    • 174 14 THE mystery of where 355 records, alleged to be pirated copies, were manufactured and how they came into this country, could not be proved m a court yesterday so a woman charged with having them was found not guilty. The records, belonging to
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    • 13 14 I Tttft MAY WITH GIBLS,A\AB6A*6T...* ..WHEKB PEOPLE CAH *SS£U&l m
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    • 284 14 Painting colours of the mystic East FASCINATION with the colour and variety of the East has kept German artist Florian Breurer travelling and painting m Asia for the past seven years. He will be exhibiting some of his paintings on March 5 at the industrial design exhibition sponsored by the
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    • 343 15 UK business confidence jolted ___________________MMaT?TaT_^fTBF_-i____[w_-»_fß^_______- LONDON, Thurs. Business confidence m the U.K. has been jolted and there is very little restorative m sight during the coming year (1971), the March edition of the British magazine. Management Today says. But the magazine m its regular article, Business Prospects, concludes: "Despite the
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    • 31 15 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Feb. 25, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: quiet; Spot 1446 1447; 3-month 1445 1446; Settlement 1448; Total turnover 385 tons. HGJHG JG HGJ HGFJ
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    • 680 15 MaJaya Glass makes mini profit on maxi sales MALAYA GLASS reported net profit for the year ended July 31, 1970, totalled only $106,945 an increase of 7.64 per cent over the previous year despite a sharp jump m sales during the year. Sales increased nearly two a n d-a-half times
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    • 272 15  -  UNKNOWN SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200
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    • 547 15 PETALING TIN closed its financial year ended October 31, 1970, with net profits totalling $586,365, compared to a loss of $3,657 incurred m the previous year. However,- this result did not give an accurate picture of the company's trading activities during the year.
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    • 593 15 The stock market closed easier m quiet trading yesterday. The downturn stemmed from lack of interest coupled with second thoughts on Shell's results published before the close. Other depressants cited were the continuing strikes by both postal and Ford workers although Wednesday's firm Wall Street tended to
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    • 398 15 The stock market edged higher m early active trading yesterday. Standard and Poors industrial average was up orle cent and advances led declines by nearly five-to-three. Volume was about 1.5 million after 20 minutes of trading Continental Oil tacked on 7/8 to 34-5/8. The company is
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    • 209 15 AMSTERDAM Royal Dutch feil yesterday on the latest Algerian oil developments. Other leaders, including Unilever and KLM, sympathetically reacted. In shippings. Van Ommeren rose sharply on speculative demand to close at a record high of 329, against 317.30 on Wednesday. Philips was unchanged, while Hoogovens were slightly higher.
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    • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER/PALM OIL
      • 678 16 RUBBER 161.75 cente per kilo (up 6.56 cent). In spite of disappointing overnight London advices, opening bids for March and April 1 RSS yesterday were at Wednesday's closing level of 101.25 and 103.75 cents per kilo respectively. Prices then made a steady climb until the morning's high of
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      • 1686 16 Closing prices/business done INDUSTRIALS TINS STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE TRADING picked up marginally and so did share prices m the Stock Exchange yesterday when some cheap buying and shortcovering appeared. Industrials closed steady with price changes, apart from a few issues, mostly restricted to narrow limits. The section
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      • 61 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Uncertain; ClF's March 15.0 15.2, April 15.3 15.5; Spot 15.8 16.0; Settlement April 16.1, 16.3, May 16.4 16.6, June 16.6 16.8, April/June 16.4 16.6, July/Sept. 16.9 17.0, Oct/Dec 17.4 17.5, Jan/March 17.9 18.0, April/June 18.2 18.3, July /Sept.
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      • 64 16 TIN $630 a picul (down $2). A drop of $2 was recorded by the Straits tin price yesterday which was quited at $630 a picul on an official offering of 250 tons, up 40 tons on Wednesday's turnover. The London overnight price was £1,450 a ton, up Cl.
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      • 143 16 LONDON, Thurs. Quiet conditions again evident at the opening today but sugar shippers fixed cargoes from Bombay to Ceylon at US$B.OO fio (free m and out) for March, and from Brazil to Japan at US$l3.OO fio for April. The North American grain section remained virtually idle but a
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      • 76 16 (Managers' prices for Feb. 26) B. S ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mal. Invt. Fund Unq. MaL Progress Fund Unq. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.80 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.10 Tbe Saving S Fund 1.12 137 Singapore Progreas Fund 1.01
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      • 112 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian March 207 reseller. 207 paid April 207 reseller, 210 down to 206 paid. May 207 reseller. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/April 143 seller; Malayan March/April 163 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars
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      • 42 16 PEPPER (2.00 pjn. prices, m sterling per long ton). Tone: Steady; Sarawak white spot 445.0, afloat 425.0, Feb/March and March/April both 422.5, July/ Aug. 407.5; Sarawak black spot 425.0, afloat 400.0, Feb/March 400.0, July/ Aug. 3 57.5; Malabar Feb/March 535.0.
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    • 365 16 Trading conditions were fairly active yesterday. The turnover totalled 310 "million units and the stock average finished 32.15 yen higher at 2,216.65 yen, although prices were mixed at the close. Active selective buying interest was noted m electric home appliances, constructions, insurance firms and low priced issues.
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    • 552 16 Mining shares yesterday finished the day on a low note following a dull and spiritless round of trading. Oils managed to hold their ground and m some cases make headway but industrials were generally weaker. Poseidon was $1 lower at $37, while Queensland sank a similar amount
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    • 243 16 Prices held steady to record further small advances m quiet trading yesterday. The bulk of the day's turnover worth $9.36 million was recorded m the morning session. Rubber Trust was active following announcement of a final dividend of $1.30, making a total of $1.50 for 1970. (In
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    • 207 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 26. OUT: Shinkyo Maru 5; Viola 6/7; Ajax 35/36; Petaling 20 east; Keningau 21 east; Manich 23/24; Kovdor 27/28; Daiju Maru, 29/30; Flintshire 33/34; Tonsbexg 46; Hua Li 20 west IN: Ajax (after Stentor) 35/36;
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    • 94 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Friday, February 26, 1971 BEL»?« R EAS T REFERENCE. The shipping schedules oegmning on this page are given m four parts for roi«L W St K° Un d eastb °""<i. southbound and NAME OF a 5mS H V giV V the f o»°^"S information: r'Viin?
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      • 885 18 i FIAT cars do get even better every year with Z every new model. The Fiat 850 Sport Spider is certainly no exception, and an excellent successor to the popular 850 Sport Coupe. The Bertone design is apparent on this model, E which is available as
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      • 260 18 The Upper Thomson Road Sprint, scheduled for March 21, has been changed into a practice session for all competitors m April's Singapore Grand Prix. All entrants for the GP will receive invitations to this practice, which will include scrutineering of the cars and motorcycles.
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      • 429 18 Filter out the filth IF YOU like me have been looking for an air filter which, while doing a good job, does not impair the engine's performance, then look no further. A few weeks ago I was approached by an extremely persuasive gentleman who talked me into believing that he
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      964 19  - Ocean- beater LEE CHIU SAN BOATING By week finds me sea again, to the Borneo iy and their VisI cabin cruiser. it was a pleasant or I was getting a of being rained on ne when I was test- and decided that going to get wet I i well go
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    • 57 13 fpjf (Estd. 1921) j^fi 276 Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. ?2ftLlTMflfi Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs KsS* Ilr&ii* 5153 i|a^j Specialists In Handmade: !~*fi£T m£ IPHIMIAIV, Jm W 1 *A*IBTAItI& |g HH VKMUMHAN HHKH AVIAS gg *^B^i INDIAN WOOLEN KASNMIR NUMDHAS, llPj ifjßK; U.K.MfALLTOWALL r"jfe, js*f?ii BELGIAN A GERMAN CARPETS &l£l
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    • 487 14 few Mexico m the year 1876. Edwin Kean, a clever bancLj fr an Anglican priest, delivers a packet of books into the hi! ■fcch scheduled to leave Jacksonville for Springwood. Bul! Dne bomb set to explode during the trip. Once the stage/ J seize the 400 000 dollars that it
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    • 45 14 I— HP— i THE ■ambers picked la Tate Draw Ne. 15/71 laat ■ight were: 41, 42, 33, 39, 22. Additional number: 18 Circles draw: 24, 29, 23 TODAY: 12.18 am (9.5 ft.); 12.92 pm (19.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 12.47 am (9.7 ft.); 12.49 pm (19.4 ft.)
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    • 528 15 A wurmb L/l ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS. Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. •I cla«a«f*od advertisements: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE
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    • 1086 17 Westbound jct# sara? sgrgra sggsiLg&jg ggg gg ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. Sham (Apr 18/19). MM^HMMBM Capetown, Durban, P. Elizabeth, MOONIE Mar 9/12 P.S'ham (Mar 13/15), L. Marques, Hodeldah, Mukalla. AOL/ASC Penang (Mar 16/17), Bilbao, Havre, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Dunkirk. MM/MM r^ c TO NAGASAKI MARU Mar 1/2 Aden. Djibouti. Assab.
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    • 681 17 ORIENT UNES DD. SSSSS2SSSS 5 SS SBSS 2 aaggeag ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, mmtmmt P.S'ham Wmamaa ARRIVES HCPTUNt AMETHYST Gdn.3l-32 2/3 Mar 4/5 Mar L'don 1/4. H'burg 8/4, SLS 1/3 R'dam 11/4. Havre 14/4 NEPTUNE ZIRCON
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    • 117 18 MOTOROLA B W V USA iiis tf KcessorlK perf ormonce Make sure your engine starts at the first try! Install a Motorola Electronic Alternator System and be sure. It has been proven m use. The VOLTAGE REGULATOR used tor Motorola Alternators are completely liemiilmiaetl. Produce no radio interference, have no
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 90 18 24 l)D|| Jte Pnv'ng don'ts tOn the steering wheel your hands should be at If you have a clutch it's there for starting Pulling on with a series Of clicks will wear the DRAWN BY mHN RORIMcmu Sf 5 Za^l' P2. Sft C SS C mb Dnving along m gear
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    • 595 20 X MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30K Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Umaamm*. w S 'mam WB| WWWB BUNfiA MELOB 2S fat, i Mar J/6 hta. 1/. Mar Havre Ml LatMon 4/4. M'fewfl 10/4. R dam 12/4. A mmrp 14/4.
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    • 9 1 THE SINGAPORE herald For Ist and 2nd day IPOH
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    • 374 6 Sincerity shows good form in stylish sprint IPOH, Thurs. Sincerity showed good form m a workout here this morning. With apprentice Chris Leong astride, he sprinted stylishly over 3f m 37 on a good track. Amber Lass (Ismail Asban) strode out faultlessly over 3f m 37-2/5. He was full of
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    • 408 24 ANNUAL RUGGER CLASSIC BETTER all-round superiority and vast experience favour Singapore Cricket Club to retain the Gilmour Cup m the annual rugby classic against the Singapore Recreation Club on the Padang tomorrow. SCC's main advantage is m their powerful and efficient dashing pack spearheaded
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    • 641 24 MANILA, Thurs. Japans Tomo Ishii fired a three-under-par 69 to lead an international field m the opening round of the 96,000 pesos (US$l5 000) Philippine Open gotf tournament here today. The veteran pro from Tokyo's Nakayama Golf Club, toured the 7,035-yard course of
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    • 289 24 FAVOURITE Ang Ghee Leong easily cleared the second round of the Singapore TTA youth tournament when he beat Koh Hai Kiang 3-0 m the boys singles at Kallang Park yesterday. Koh meets Gan Cheng Chan who defeated Ong Siok Aik 3-1 m the next match. THE
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    • 231 24 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Tankards,a penaltydown by the 12th minute, made a grand recovery to beat Hash House Harriers by nine points (try, drop goal and penalty) to three (penalty) m a fnendly rugby match on the Padang yesterday Harriers shot into the lead m
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      55 24 SCC Tankards three-quarters (m white) tussle with the Hash House Harriers' forwards iv the friendly match on the Padang yesterday. Tankards won 9-3. OVER 150 competitors will be participating m the annual Keppei Harbour Community Centre SVi-mile road race on Sunday. The start is at 8 a.m. at Kallang Park
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    • 100 24 RAF Tengah cricketers returned here after a successful Hongkong tour. The only match they lost m their four games m the British Colony was to Little Sai Wan. The airmen beat Army and Hongkong Cricket Club Wanderers. They drew with Kowloon Cricket Club. Skipper
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    • 63 24 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Bukit Timah Dist. Schools C'ships: "A" Div. Final Singapore American School vs Dunearn Technical School (Farrer Park, 3.30 p.m.); City Dist: "B" Div. Catholic High Sch. vs RI (Monk's Hill, 3.45 p.m.); First Toa Payoh Sec. vs SJI (Monk's Hill, 5.00 p.m.). TABLE-TENNIS: National Youth C'ships (Eagle
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    • 398 24 TEEING-off times for the Singapore Island Club International Cup golf as Island Course on Sunday: Ist TEE: 7.45 a.m. James Hoo Charles Wong; W. Vaz F.M.S. Lee; 7.51 J.J. Campbell R. Tapuke; Gordon Lim A R Clayton; 7.57 D. Read John Foo; K.C. Gilson Ong Chew Bee; 8.03
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    • 163 24 PORT Authority Recreation Club scored a creditable 6-4 win over Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ollwen m a friendly soccer encounter at Bukit Chepnin yesterday. The Portmen started well with a fifth minute goal by Michael Mah off a Wee Choong Seng pass. The crewmen hit
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      • 31 24 DAVY JONES "T T w By Sam Left S^*»«^^ "^^SsamTe^TiJß f mWrnx xwmMli. A^Wa "^^^-^V^svn^^ "'^Bj B^^ M^K Mfc^^r a 5 Bc e I s^^taWmk fcjji ______^^M_\\ WamWmmWW*i {^smß**lM mtaßmbm. Jj^l
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