Singapore Herald, 1 March 1971

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  • 24 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 18K Singapore Monday, March I, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS BURST WATER MAIN CUTS SUPPLY TO QUEENSTOWN HDB FLATS
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  • 274 1  - A long dry day for 30,000 PETER ONG By THE BUCKET brigade m k Queenstown yesterday, after k the taps ran dry. ..it fell to A housewives and children to A carry water up to their flats. A Up to midnight, PUB W workers were still working to W repair
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  • 233 1 Saigon orders reinforcements into battle zone in Laos SAIGON, Sun. Saigon was reported today to be sending about 16,000 fresh troops northward to aid battered South Vietnamese forces m Laos facing seven North Vietnamese regiments m one of the biggest battles of the Indo-China war for the Ho Chi Minh
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  • 83 1 RAISING THE PRICE OF CHASTITY LONDON, Sun. They are taxing chastity belts m Britain these days. The Customs and Excise Office has ruled that the heavy wrought iron belts with padlocks are not really a safety device, which would make them tax-free. The manufacturers say that the chastity belts sell
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  • 309 1 UNIONS CALL ON MILLION BRITONS TO STOP WORK LONDON, Sun.— Over one million British workers have been ordered by their union to stay home tomorrow m a 24-hour protest against the Conservative Govern- menus anti-strike legislation. The demonstration is likely to shut down London newspapers and the entire car industry.
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  • 210 1 SMOKING ADS HAVE ALL GONE THE blanket ban on cigarette advertising comes into effect today. Herald cameramen toured the island yesterda and fonnd that cigarette manufacturers have removed all billboards, posters and other advertising signs. Hotels, restaurants, bars, snack bars, canteens and coffee shops have also taken down all advertisements.
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  • 232 1 LONDON, Sun. Fifteen ships, reconnaissance aircraf and two RAF helicopters were today hunting for survivors of an unidentified ship which sank m the English Channel last night. Eight bodies have been found, including one of a woman recovered by the Dover lifeboat.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 78 1 LONDON, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan was quoted today as saying he is ready to sign a peace treaty with Israel on condition Israel withdraws from all occupied Arab territories. The King gave his terms m an interview with Robert Stephens, Amman correspondent of the
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    • 26 1 TOKYO: Chen Wei-chi, Chinas Vice-Minister of Light Industry, left for the United Arab Republic today to attend the opening ceremony of the Cairo International Fair. AP
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  • 164 1 Seven killed in Calcutta campus clash CALCUTTA, Sun. Seven people were reported killed and an unknown number of others injured following a two-hour pitched battle between police and Maoist Naxalites today at Jadavpur University campus, on the city's outskirts. According to first reports, the m cidents occurred when a police
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    • 490 2 Take birth control warning more seriously DR. GWEE AH LENG'S warning on birth control and its attendant loss of respect for life is very timely. It deserves a much more meaningful response than the hitherto immature reaction m terms of bolster barricades, aphrodisiacs and chastity belts. Birth control md abortion
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  • 977 2  -  T.S. MONKS SPOTLIGHT ON THE INDIAN ELECTIONS By THE GREAT gamble of Mrs. Gandhi now comes to the test. Today, voting of the 280 million Indian electorate begins. Indian politics have often m the past seemed baffling to the outsider. This has been because local
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  • 610 2 A thesis limited by sources of material and time Singapore: The Politics of Survival 1965 1967 by Chan Heng Chee (Oxford University Press, Singapore, 1971). SO little has been written about Singapore's recent history that the publication of Miss Chan Heng Chee's Master's thesis is m itself an event of
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  • 470 2 How to pick and keep good teachers IS Hngf JHE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, March 1, 1971 TEACHERS m Singapore are undergoing a crisis of confidence. Some of them lack confidence m their careers, others m the system under which they work and yet others m their role m society. The
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    • 35 2 JULES FEIFFER t&eumuze me &ptsimvte me ohkthr*/ we mW& cim v? w _M_X_JT__ffl AU- ffiWZR. to, vo, RlfiHT ON I &z, thmk woo. tu mr mnw V^te^T) Tjy At? J 1 IMU CO W MPRe&iou
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  • 331 3 Quarantine may end for deck passengers HEALTH RULES UNDER REVIEW THE Health Ministry may waive the two-day quarantine on St. John's Island for deck passengers returning from China. Dr. Ho Guan Lim, permanent secretary of the Ministry, said m a letter to the Chinese Passage and Trans- portation Association that
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  • 391 3 Courses on safety measures in factories TWO courses on industrial safety are to be conducted for the first time by the National Safety First Council m April and June. The chairman of the Council's Safety Committee, Mr. Tan Teckmeng, said: "Too many factories are just not prepared to adopt proper
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  • 95 3 JAPAN may enter into partnership with local industrialists m setting up a factory to produce electric measuring instruments m Singapore. A five-man delegation from the Japanese Measuring Instruments Manufacturing Association left Singapore for Indonesia on Thursday after a four-day visit. It
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  • 105 3 A DOCTOR who has a clinic m Tanjong Katong Road has handed over to the police a note demanding $60,000. He received the anonymous note a month ago. It said he would be harmed if he did not comply with the demand. But
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  • 130 3 THEY'LL be singing m the Valleys today and they'll be happy enough here, too. For if all the Taffy Joneses m exile can't see the green green grass of home on St. David's Day they'll be able to smell it. These golden daffo-
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  • 77 3 Penang Hill railway to be improved PENANG, Sun. Consultants have been engaged to study the shortcomings of the Penang Hill Railway and submit recommendation for its improvement. A State Executive Councillor, Inche Mustapha Hussain, said last night that the State Government would also implement several other projects to make the
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  • 654 4 Six routes on one map today TODAY'S map shows six services to be operated by three bus companies Singapore Traction Company (green), Associated Bus Service (red) and the United Bus Company (yellow) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. STC: Service No. 43 Telok Kurau-Prince Edward Road:
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  • 335 5 TEACHERS should be given greater freedom to work on their own instead of having to follow administrative procedures which tend to "crimp and cramp" their initiative and style. The suggestion was made by Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, NTUC Secretary General, at yesterday's
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  • 120 5 THE 12,000-ton Bunga Melor, the second ship of Malaysia's national shipping line, arrived m Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage. She is a sister ship of the Bunga Raya, the line's first vessel. Built at the Uraga Shipbuilding Yard of Sumitomo Shipbuilding and
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    21 5 "They're striking for a more equal share of things, but just try to get her to share those men."
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  • 143 5 SINGAPORE offers an excellent market for marine products, according to Mr. R.R. Menon, leader of a fourman Indian seafood delegation which left last week for Australia after spending four days here. Mr. Menon, Chairman of the Marine Products Exports Promotion Council and Coir
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  • 67 5 Restaurant keeper robbed A man armed with a bearing scraper held up Mr. Goh Boon Eng, 43, assistant manger of the Carol Inn m Robinson Road, and robbed him of $700 early yesterday. Goh was about to leave after closing the restaurant when the man stopped m. The man pushed
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  • 30 5 THE Singapore Dermatological Society will be conducting a clinical meeting on Wednesday at the Brunei Hawes Lecture Theatre, Medical Unit 11, Outram Road General Hospital at 8.15 p.m.
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  • 294 5 The sea in our lives— by Thomson THE sea must be a constant theme m education if Singapore is to exploit to the full its unique opportunities as an island, a former senior civil servant said at the weekend. Mr. G.G. Thomson said this m a talk on "Th c
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  • 572 6 BETWEEN 200,000 and 250,000 WILL GET A STAKE KOTA KINABALU, Sun. All adult Malaysian residents m Sabah will get a share m the State's timber wealth. It is estimated that between 200.000 to 250,000 of the State's adult population will have a stake m the 3,000
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  • 113 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Group discussion sessions will be organised among residents of Government housing units on family planning measures and problems m another move by the. National Family Planning Board to reduce population growth. Under the new project to be started soon "coffee mornings" will be
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  • 32 6 THE Singapore Music Society, m association with the French Embassy, will present a recital by pianists Bernard Fauchet violinist Adele Auriol at the Victoria Theatre on March 12 at 8.
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  • 80 6 MR. D. NATARAJAN, a teacher at the National Junior College, and his bride, the former Miss Meena Kumari, who were married recently m Madras. Mr. Natarajan is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S.N. Dorai. secretary of Indian Chamber of Commerce. The bride is
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  • 233 6 ALOR STAR, Sun. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, today called for a new spirit of dedication and efficiency among Government servants. He added, that the age when Government servants merely worked for their pay had passed, and that this was the time to project
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  • 57 6 PENANG, Sun. The Consti tution of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia is to be amended to make provision for its women's wing The Wanita Gerakan to function effectively. This was stated by the National secretary of the Wanita Gerakan, Che Ramlah Muzir, at the 2nd anniversary dinner of
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  • 133 6 PENANG, Sun. Capital investment secured for the development of the Opposi-tion-controlled state of Penang m the last 19 months exceeded $70 million, according to the Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. "The rate of development is accelerating all the time," he told the
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  • 197 6 PLANS TO CUT DOWN TIME WASTED ON FORMS AT CAUSEWAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Singapore Government will be asked to help cut down the time spent by Singapore visitors to Malaysia when new immigration checks come into effect m the middle of the year. The Director-General of Immigration, Inche Mohamed
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  • 110 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police haVe recovered more stolen goods from several pawnshops m Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur and have requested housebreaking victims to go to .the district police headquarters m Petaling Jaya to identify them. A police spokesman said today that the
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  • 142 6 'Officials of Partai Rakyat seek to join Gerakan' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Several officials of the Malacca branch of the Partai Socialist Rakyat Malaysia have applied to join the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia. Confirming this here today, the secretary-general of the Gerakan, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said the applications were being processed
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  • 121 6 MASS communications experts have concluded a twoday meeting here, called to discuss a programme of activities for 1971-72 for the Asian Mass Communications Information and Research Centre. According to Dr. Y.V. Lakshmana Rao, the centre's secretary-general, the meeting recommended the holding of "travelling seminars"
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    • 399 6 SCF tournament off to a good start A TOTAL of 34 compe- 6 c 4 Be 7 titors entered m this 7 Nc3 0-0 year's SCF Annual Tourna- 8 b 3 c 5 ment, which began on 9 e3 Nbd7 Saturday at the Cairnhill B 2 Ne4 Community Centre. 11
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  • 195 9 Norway Govt: Survival at stake OSLO, Sun. Norway's non-socialist Government was tonight apparently on the brink of collapse over a Common Market document "leakage." Prime Minister Per Borten confirmed today that he had leaked a confidential document on Norway's negotiations with the European Economic Communist to the leader of the
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    98 9 a new four-party coalition would take over power. They considered it unlikely that Mr. Borten would survive as Head of the Government. Likely alternative candidates were Mr. Helge Seip, the Liberal Party chairman, and Mr. Lars Leiro, another Centrist politician. The existing non-Socialist coalition came to power m 1965
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  • 224 9 NEW YORK, Sun. American toymakers, who say they haven't had a real raging sales item since Batman, are hoping to make one out of Vice-President Spiro Agnew this year. Buyers here for the American toy fair said they hoped to make
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  • 146 9 CAIRO, Sun. Envoys from Syria and Sudan arrived here last night for special consultations with Tripoli Pact partner Egypt over an apparent controversy surrounding peace -making efforts m the Middle East. Sudanese Vice-Premier Babekr Awaldalla said he was carrying an oral message from strongman
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  • 101 9 NICOSIA, Sun. Turkey is intervening m Cyprus m a way which "could lead to war," the Nicosia paper Eleftheria warned today. The paper was referring to the reported violation of Cypriot territorial waters on Friday by three Turkish coastal patrol boats during the replacement of the
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  • 631 9 ALLIANCE leaders have reasons to be pleased with themselves now that the controversial Constitutional Constitutional Amendment Bill is almost certain to receive Parliament's approval. After three days of debate, more than two-thirds of the 144-member house, which will take a vote this week, showed
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  • 751 9 Why the Alliance can afford to smile Another reason, which was not made public, was that he had danced the joget at a reception and his picture was published m both the Utusan Melay u and Utusan Malaysia. The Utusan group has sufficient grounds to dislike Inche Hashim as he
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  • 417 10 A CALL for "partis cipative involvement" went out to young people yesterday at the close of a two-day seminar on Human Rights and Development at Trinity Theological College on ML Sophia. Mr. J.F. Conceicao, the MP. for Katong, said he presumed that people who
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  • 127 10 LOCK-UP BOX FOR SAFETY HELMETS THE problem of what to do with safety helmets when leaving one's scooter has been solved by Vespa, the scooter manufacturers. They've designed a lockup box, which fits neatly behind the front shield, and doesn't get m the way of the rider's legs. There is
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  • 224 10 Boy 15, who posed as soldier for army pay FT. CARSON, Colorado, Sun. A 15-year-old youth, who posed as a soldier for two years both m the United States and m Vietnam, has made a second try at collecting some Army pay. He was recognised, barred from the base and
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  • 185 10 No other Umno advisory boards after all KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Umno has decided NOT to have other advisory boards like the one set up at the weekend m Trengganu to co-ordinate the policies of the State Government and the party. A statement from the Prime Minister's office today said that
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  • 382 10 MIRI, Sun. The Sibu-Sarikei journey on the Rejang River a distance of about 38 miles used to take about five hours. Today, one can make the trip m just over an hour, including a stop at Binatang. The fare: $2.50 per person. This faster and cheaper
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    • 47 10 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker a^~ ANYBODY 7 CAN WE DO ANYTHING TO faff I HAVE AN WHO FALLS THEM IF THEY'RE ALREADY X /T^tfeP ANNOUNCEMENT ASLEEP I (3 W<§L ASLEEP BBFOZE THE /T Vj" J TO MAKE/ Qbk& PU^'NG THIS I /gj^| (?2a^ ANNOUNCEMENT"? >/ J n
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Monday, March 1, 1971
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    • 418 11  -  POLLY CHANG By COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL SPECIALISATION MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS TO HEALTH MINISTER THE Committee on Medical Specialisation has recommended the provision of intensive care facilities at the Outram Road and Thomson Road General Hospitals to deal with critically ill patients. In its report to
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    • 219 11 STUDY TEAM LEAVES FOR BRITAIN A SIX-MAN government delegagion left for Britain on Saturday to study the latest methods of hospital planning, development and management. A Health Ministry statement said that that on its return, the team wfll determine the standards and criteria of the master plan for the re-develop-ment
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    • 25 11 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines' fourth Boeing 707 bought second-hand from an American domestic airline leaves Dallas, Texas, today and will arrive here on Friday.
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    • 82 11 MIDNIGHT SAFE CRACKERS GET $13,000 THIEVES broke into the premises of Office Equipment Manufacturers m Jalan Kilang Timor after midnight on Friday and got away with $13,000. An office boy who was the first to turn up for work on Saturday morning found the door to the office ajar. Inside,
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    • 41 11 A THREE-DAY exhibition of Bmm cine equipment will open m the National Library's lecture hall on Friday. The exhibition hours are from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for Satuday and Sunday.
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    • 130 11 THE Law Society of the University of Singapore is planning an AsiaSouth Pacific law students seminar from July 7 to 14. The theme of the seminar is Legal aid and law students. Delegates and observers from Australia, Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan
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    • 327 11 TWO GIANTS THAT WILL SERVICE THE JUMBO JETS AT PAYA LEBAR The Short one, only 62 m. high, but with power to haul a load of 400 tons at L 0 m.p.h. ODD The Tall one. It can 4MM be elevated to 62 ft about six storeys high. THE Tall
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    • 50 11 Neurology meeting tomorrow THE Society of Neurology and Psychological Medicine will meet tomorrow at the Pathology Lecture Theatre from 8 to 10 p.m. Speakers include Dr. Gwee Ah Leng on "Regional Insulinisation," Dr. Tay Chong Hai on "Crytococcal Meningitis," and Dr. Loong Si Chin on "The Wrist-Bone Tunnel Syndrome." I
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    • 78 11 INCHE Ramli Abdul Hadi has been elected Chairman of the Yayasan Rakyat "The People's Foundation" for 1971. Other officials are: Inche Adam Moledina, chairman of business section; Inche Haliza Md. Som, acting secretary and Inche Goh Teng Chuan, treasurer. Committee members: Inche Mohamed b. Tamin,
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    • 53 11 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. The acting President of the PMIP, Dato Mohamed Asri said today the suspension of a member, Inche Hashim Gera, was only temporary and could be settled through negotiations. Inche Hashim has announced that he has left the PMIP and will remain an independent after
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    • 196 12 SAS-AEROFLOT FLIGHT TO EUROPE VIA SIBERIA AIR travel time between here and Europe, via Tokyo, will soon be cut. From April 3 Scandinavian Airlines and Aeroflot Soviet Airlines inaugurate the TransSiberian Express between Tokyo and Copenhagen via Moscow. This new route will be 2,000 miles shorter than the present SAS
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    • 73 12 PUBLIC HEALTH DIPLOMA EXAM RESULTS THE following candidates have passed the examination for the Diploma m Public Health: Dr. Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Kadir, Dr. Amar Singh, Dr. Badhesha Tagdev Singh, Dr. Chan Hip-Sing, Dr. Cheah Hock San, Dr. (Mrs.) Lalitha S. Jayakumar. Dr. Lim Ewe Seng, Dr. (Mrs.) Margaret
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    • 148 12 A word of caution on 30c loaf KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Consumers Association has cautioned bakeries m Malaysia against increasing the price of bread. The SCA, noting that bakeries m Singapore had decided to increase the price of a loaf from 25 cents to 30 cents, says m a
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    • 60 12 THE Government has invited hawkers wishing to trade inside the fenced-in area at the Sembawang Hills Circuit during the 1971 Singapore Grand Prix to take out permits. The permits will be hired at $1 per day for the four-day event starting on April 8. A
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    • 265 12 Govt to buy Christina's Sarong Is. for tourism MRS. Christina Stone's Sarong Island, next to Sentosa, is being taken over by the Government for the development of the Sentosa tourist complex. Notice of the acquisition of the island area 190,575 sq. ft., together with another 27,225 sq. ft of land
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    • 32 12 SINGERS FROM TAIWAN SINGER Weng Eng Hwa (left) and her friend Chen Shu Chin from Taiwan who are now m Singapore for a six-month engagement at the Car Park Cabaret and Restaurant.
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    • 500 12 TEACHERS must take steps to ensure the provision of retraining and upgrading courses so that they can advance themselves professionally. Mr. Gwee Yee Hean, Head of the Education Department, University of Singapore, said this yesterday m a talk at the Singapore Teachers' Union modernisation
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    • 501 13  - Trade with Malaysia and China reverse uptrend ARUN SENKUTTUVAN r < ONOMIC. AFf AiRS 1 FDITED BY SINGAPORE'S trade with Malaysia declined by 1.6% last year to $2,433 million, as against an increase of 19.8% m 1969 from $2,073 million m 1968. The recent drop is caused mainly by significant
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    • 230 13 MALAYSIA PROGRESS FUND yesterday paid a maiden dividend of $4. 1 6 gross per 100 units for the first six months of the fund's operation. Books of the fund, launched on June 8 last year, were closed on January 15 for the purpose of dividend
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    • 62 13 Indoneisan crumb exports JAKARTA, Sun. Singapore was the biggest buyer of Indonesian crumb rubber during the first ll months of 1970, according to latest figures from the Central Statistics Bureau. Exports of crumb rubber to Singapore were 7,000 tons, out of a total 16,542 tons shipped during the period. Other
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    • 222 13 PEOPLE in business Mr. BOBBY LIM CHYE 111 AT. manager of Lim Kirn Hai Electric Company, will leave today for Sydney to attend a two-week sales convention, organised by Grimwood Electrical Products. He will be accompanied by the company's administrative manager, Mr G.C. CHOO. Dr PETER WELDON, lecturer m sociology
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    • 46 13 PENANG, Sun. South Vietnam hopes to enter into a trade agreement with Malaysia, Ambassador Nguyen Duy Quang, said today. The South Vietnamese Ambassador, who is on a private visit here, said businessmen m his country were keen to establish closer trade relations with Malaysia.
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    • 76 13 LONDON, Sun. Secretary for Trade and Industry John Davies announced a speeding up of investment grant payments making up to £50 million available to industry to help current liquidity problems. "I have decided that investment grant payments relating to capital expenditure m the quarter April- June
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    • 339 13 Trading was fairly active on Saturday and prices closed marginally higher with the stock average gaining 13.90 yen to 2,246.36 yen. Volume for the half-day session totalled 200 million units. Constructions, automobiles, electric home appliances and some low-priced issues were higher. Toyo Kogyo met good demand with
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    • 269 13 The metals and minerals index, g enerally acknowledged as the best indicator of the state of the mining market, continued to fall and on Wednesday reached 736.83, well below its previous low point m 1970, and only a few points above the low level for 1969. The
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    • 184 13 The market moved narrowly m irregular trading during the past week. Activity was fairly low. The market was hesitant ahead of Settlement Day early m the week, while the continuation of the Ford and postal workers' disputes were dampening factors. The Wall Street uptrend, after mid-week profit-taking,
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    • 95 13 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars. On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.01 Gold (99% fineness, pertael) 292.125 Note Rates: China (per 1 00 renminbi) 1 80.00 India (per 100 rupees) 49.50 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 Japan (per 10.000 yen) 158.125 Philippine (per
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      • 377 13 UUFIU ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum %A/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/ tor 10 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE $1 .00 FAMOUS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION requires a few high calibre men/women m Singapore and Malaysia as representatives for
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      • 82 13 HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents. DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE ol distinction and furnishing materials of
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      • 196 13 CLASSIFIED PRIMARY/SECONDARY private tuition including English for Chinese students by experienced tutors anywhere Ring *****2 APPOINTMENTS Qsso) POSITIONS FOR NEW PROJECTS AND EXPANSION As a result of major new projects and plans to expand existing facilities at the Esso Refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan, vacancies are available for the following
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      • 46 13 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Fri. (Changes in brackets): Industrials Unreceived; Tins 64.62 (Unch); Rubbers 170.54 (+1 23) Oils 269.1»<-10.19). DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 878.83 (-3.15); Transportation 196.40 (-0.58); Utilities 121.42 (-0.48) Composite stocks 290.12 (-1.01); Bonds 71.29 (-0.04).
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    • Living TAKES A LOOK AT HOME-COOKING
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        188 14 TIME FOR a cuppa. In the _auzar home at Kirn Keat Avenue, its time for freshly-baked biscuits and cookies as well! We were pleased as punch when Theresa May, left, the 21-year-old daughter of the family, asked us over one Friday to share their tea. So off we
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      • 609 14 COCONUT BUNS Ingredients: 6 ozs. self-raising flour. _'<2 ozs. castor sugar. 1 oz. grated coconut. l tsp. baking power. 2 ozs. margarine X A ozs. vanilla Pinch of salt 1 egg. METHOD: Sieve flour, salt and baking powder into mixing bowl. Put m margarine and rub until
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      • 749 14  -  VIVIEN LIM THE 'DREADFUL SUBJECT' OF LIVING AWAY FROM HOME By "But Mum, lots of girls are doing it now. Look at Geok Sim." "I just don't understand how her mother could let her do such a thing. Doesn't she care for her daughter's welfare?" This
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      • 361 14 The cigarette-ads ban takes effect today m Singapore. It has been m force m America since the beginning of the year. VIRGINIA WAITE examines the gap it has left m American life. AMERICANS have been getting increasingly worried about the dangers of smoking. Added to
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 96 14 ucip YOUR SELF Take care with cniidren I V Seal off all electric wall plugs with All electric appliances like kettles Check all clothing for loose buttons Keep everything drinkable or edible Mm sticky upe. Choose the same colour as should have cords not more than 12 that can be
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      • 145 14 iniiiiiiiiii ■lIHIIIIIIII C 3 00 < 3 20 I 3 50 In Sir 3.55 ami 4.15 I 4.55 I 6 00 Ped< 6 30 I 6.35 I 7 00 Mr. F 725 (Doct 7 40 I 8.05 9.00 9.25 (Engl 9.45 10.25 10.50 11.50 6.05 (Cart 6.30 Bea' 7.00 7.10
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    • town talk
      • 688 15  - THE TRAFFIC COP AND THE MOTORCYCLIST A.K. LEE By Scene: Shenton Way. Time: Midnight. Rumble of 30 motor-cycles heard m the distance, motor-cycles come on stage, moving slowly, all stop, riders get off and seat themselves at food stalls. Enter, traffic policeman. Policeman: "Give me your licences." Leading motor-cyclist: "What
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      • 248 15 Jl/dHCOL U/oil'J Social J\|otu THE Lions Club of Singapore North celebrated its Charter Night with a grand Chinese dinner at the Hilton Ballroom on Saturday. Guest of honour was Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, who went there with his wife, Che
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      • 147 15 Rotary Club's 66th birthday ROTARY Club East celebrated the 66th anniversary of Rotary International at the Lion Hotel on Friday. Visiting Rotarians from Los Angeles and Santa Maria joined m the happy occasion. And to live up to their motto of "service above self," two scholarships worth $72 each were
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 1373 15 nttiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s^E_______________________s___. SHH 7.50 S. lO Geograpfiy E^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L _____________T -HUH (Chinese) Sec. "Rainl_______^ ____S ___Sv nilll 8.30— 8.50 General 2 H m Id Bt m\ w structure Matter"; mg IP ■^■__ll Mathematics m m mm y IHI n and mm m\ w Hill mm m IHI 2nd Lan lIIWIU "Moving
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      • 202 15 pin to Che Dak 8.30 am 8 pm: Ex 7.30 pm: Extra mural hibition, Man m Space, at Studies department starts the foyer of the National two new course m Bukit Library, Stamford Road. Timah campus: 9am 6 pm: Exhibition 1) Management Accountof New Zealand art and ing at New
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    • 333 16 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week was generally quiet. Interest was small and focussed on a few speculative issues, which resulted m lower daily turnovers. The value of transactions also fell as attention was mainly on the lower priced shares. Friday
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    • 86 16 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Tasek Cement (1) 10% Apr. 12 22V%% Tasek C. Pref. (3) 10% Apr. 12 12V%% Lamt Tin (2) 100% Mar. 24 100% 100% Malayan Cement (2) 7Vi Mar. 26 14V%% 17V* W. Marden(M) (3) 7Vfr% Mar.
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    • 363 16 THE Straits tin average price for 1970 registered an increase of $38.91 per picul over the previous year, according to Straits Trading. In its tin review for 1970, the Straits Trading Company said the average was $665.01 per picul, compared
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    • 1520 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover Jan. 1971 Company +or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed •000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.38 Acma 1.38 1.45 10.7 1-5 2.92 2.70 Allied Choc. 2.87 2.95 4.2
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    • 74 16 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) Feb. 22 100.00 cts. S 630.62', 23 101.00 cts. 9 630.50 24 101.25 cts. 632.00 25 101.75 cts. 630.00 26 99.75 cts. Closed On Saturday, Straits tin eased to 5625.25 per picul, down $4.75 from the pre-holi-day level. The market
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    • 68 16 Traders reported no new developments m the physical rubber market last week. Activity was routine v and consisted of scattered factory buying and dealer covering. The undertone was reported to be soft with supplies ample and sellers predominating. Price movements were held to within small fractions of
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    • 290 16 MOST prices m the Singapore produce markets last week drifted lower mainly on withdrawal of buying support locally as well as from overseas. Copra arrivals amounted to 250 tons from Sabah and 50 tons from Indonesia but these ship- ments were already committed for sale. Although copra and
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    • 178 16 ICIANZ MELBOURNE, Sun. The chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand, Sir Archibald Glenn, told the annual meeting the company was subjected to a severe pressure on profits due to rising costs of rawmaterials, services, wages and taxation. The rate of the increases is "outstripping
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    • 230 16 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. The secretary of Perm Central, parent firm of the nations biggest rail road, said about US$2B million m promissory notes issued b y an European subsidiary matured last week, and were not paid off. "I wouldn't say we have defaulted," said Archibald Deb Johnson, Perm Central's
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    • 75 16 LONDON, Sun. Mid land Bank announced a second interim of nine per cent for 1970, making a total of 16 per cent for the year, 1969 total 15 per cent. No final will be declared. Profit before tax for 1970 was £45,415,000 (£36,408,000). Tax took £20,227,000 (£17,312,000) leaving £25,188,000
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    • 47 16 LONDON, SunNational Westminster Bank will pay a final dividend of 8.25 per cent for 1970 (7.625 per cent for 1969), making a total of 15.5 per cent (14.5 per cent). Group profit before tax was £66,027, 000 (£62,042,000). Tax took £28,666,000 (£28,601,000), leaving £37,361,000 (£33,441,000). Reuter.
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    • 28 16 FRASER' S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia Feb. 22 653.91 431.08 23 653.41 431 14 24 652.89 430.31 25 653.67 427.76 26 653.72 431.08 Changes on week 0.86 2.16
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    • 38 16 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.35, (2) 151.50; Hongkong 40.36* Beirut 39.05. 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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    • 96 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH 1. OUT: Mersey Lloyd 13/14; Bankura 19; Jean Labourbe 45; Mikagesan Maru 47; Cardiganshire 15/16; Nicobar 42/43; Johneverett 18; Auby 21 west. IN: Gunung Tambora (after Gjertrud Bakke) 27/28; .Djatibarang (after Jean Labourbe) 45; Velma
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    • Page 16 Miscellaneous
      • 88 16 FORTHCOMING MEETINGS SINGAPORE TRACTION MING COURT HOTEL: COMPANY: March 6, noon March 15, noon at Polynesian at registered office, Mac Ken- Room, hotel premises, Tang 7le Road, Singapore. tin Road, Singapore. PETALING TIN: March MALAYA GLASS: March 10. at registered office. 2 n f m at registered Station Road. Ipoh.
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    • 84 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, March 1, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and _£_2T;J*_* entry ives the following information NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name
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    • 715 17 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. coast ports of North. Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. S'ham (Apr 18/19), Capetown, Durban, p. Elizabeth, ALCOS TRADER Apr
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 363 17 AFT Anglo-French Tredlng Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Herrlsons A Crosfleld ***** NOL Neptune Orient Lin~ Ltd- *****3/7 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 wo»w»o/ APL American President Lines ***** X w, l"^" 0 Pt Ltd 0 3371 OL Orient Lloyd Sdn. Bhd ***** AUS Austasia Line 71 291 AL Interasia
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      • 648 17 rll bofberOfcxig SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC SJngaper. P.S'ha.- PM.ng N.V«rk Imm N'F*ik VaMM «<—.,.., SUNNVVILLE Mar7/U A pr 19 2b FERNLANO Mar 16 Mar 20/2 1 Mar 22 "lav Mayo May Mar 23/24- May 4 May 9 May 2^ May lb BRONXVILLE Apr 2/4 May 20 May 26
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    • 470 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. A.AMITY M 15/18 Bangkok, Osaka, Yokohama West Coast U.S.A. AOL/ASC ALCOS master Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama, Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama. Vancouver, ALCOS VOYAGER May 18/21 Osaka, Y'hama, Vancouver B.C. Jedd
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    • 309 18 1 including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUSTRAL MARU Mar 15 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU "CHERRY BAGUS" SLS TDY Kuching. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK In R/Mar 2 Sibu, Sarikei. LS/LS DARPO EMPAT In Pt/Mar 3 Pekan Barn. Sl/S DARPO LIMA Mar 3/5 Pangkal Balam. S l /S DARPO SATU
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    • 138 18 I Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. Sham (Mar 14). Singapore (Mar 15), Fremantle(Mar22). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4) Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS IND Mar 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER Mar 6/13 Penang (Mar 14/15),
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 423 18 *P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL kmmm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Mm i iol \mpan>j. Kuala Lumpur. M\ H fhp National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE llwgapera Pl'Mm PanaM Arrlvee: bunga melor mm tft j/* Mar iMmm h«»— 2/4. lon o 4/4 Haurg JO/4. HOmm 12/4 A warp 14/4. Bram.n 17/4. BUNGA
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 1748 19 IPOH, Sun. -JOHNNY REB ridden by Rod Dawkins scored his third win off the reel here today. Installed a warm favourite, the Good Brandy gelding returned his backers $13 for a win. HOKORU, with apprentice K.S. Foo astride created an upset m
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      • 42 19 Ist. No. ***** ($2,395) 2nd No. ***** ($1,197) 3rd No. ***** ($598) Starters ($74 each) Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Consolation ($46 each) Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.
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      • 401 19 SATURDAY'S ROUNDUP SINGAPORE Cricket Club made full use of their mobility and speed to retain the Andrew Gilmour Cup with a smashing 26-0 win over arch rivals Singapore Recreation Club on the Padang on Saturday. Although the SCC three-quarters found loopholes with their speed* and splendid
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      • 268 19 17 new records in age group swim SEVENTEEN records were set up" m the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association tenth age group meet which concluded at Tanjong Rhu on Saturday. The results: BOYS 100 m free: 14-15 yrs. 1 Alistair Blease 2 Soen Lai Heng 3 Alex Lim 1:03.7 (rec); 15-16
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      • 72 19 PUBLIC Swimming Club Under-21 "A" scored a waterpolo double over Combined New Zealand Regiment m friendly matches at Naval Base yesterday. The"A" team won 10-8 with goals by Tan Chin Chye (3), Richard Chew (2), Gan Eng Kiat, Chang Nam Chong, Robert Leong Simon Leong and
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      • 217 19 Doubles title for Yap sisters LAST year's runners-up Yap Ai Tin and Yap Ah Suan captured the STTA's National Youth Championships 1971 doubles title with a 3-0 win over Chaim Siew Yin and Ho Ngiap Yeah at Kallang Park THE RESULTS Girls' Doubles Final: Yap Ai Tin and Yap Ai
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      • 71 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Ng Joo Pong of Selangor improved on the 1970 Asian Games winning time of 17:13.9 m the 10,000 metres massed start at the Selangor Open cycling championships at Kampong Pandan today. Joo Pong clocked 15:34.0 on the bitumen track— l:39.9 faster than C.
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      • 30 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Davis Cup tennis match between Malaysia and Pakistan will be held m Penang on March 27-29 or April 3 5, a spokesman said today.
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      • 80 19 VIGILANTE Corps continued their winning streak m the Singapore Government Services Division One football league when they beat Singapore Telephone Board 4-0 at Farrer Park. Freddie Chew, Mahalingam, Ng Keng Mm and Ow Siew Kong scored for the winners.; Two goals by Idris Abu gave Postal Department
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      • 22 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Left frfcAL THING TQ ME, BLISS, i ALMOST 500 YEARS. WENT C^ Jm *TAUAM PIP INOEEP /-i»— J,
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      • 254 19 SOCCER: SBHFL: Div. 3 Guthrie Waugh "B" vs Spore Tobacco Co. (Geylang, 5.15 p.m.); Ming Court vs Spore Hilton (F N, 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3A (League Cup); Chartered d Bank vs Vosper Thornycroft, F N vs MSA "C" (both matches at Farrer Park, 5.15. p.m.) RUGBY: SCC seven-a-sid c tournament
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    • 434 20 SPURS CAN GET CUP DOUBLE U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Martin Chivers whipped m two goals m two minutes m the English League Cup final to give Tottenham Hotspur a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa yesterday before a sell-out crowd of 100,000 at London's Wembley Stadium. First Division Tottenham found
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    • 242 20 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Blackpool 1 West Ham 1 Palace 0 Burnley 2 Derby 2 Arsenal 0 Everton 3 West Brom 3 Huddersf leid 0 Stoke 1 Man. United 1 Newcastle 0 Southampton 0 Chelsea 0 Wolves 1 Liverpool 0 DIVISION TWO Blackburn 1 Portsmouth 1 Bolton 0
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    • 363 20 MANILA. Sun. Formosa's Chen Chien Chung won the Philippine Open golf championship Open Golf Championship here today. Chen shot a two under par 70 final round for a four-day score of 282. He pocketed the USS2,IIO first prize of theS 15,000 tournament, tee-off point
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    • 697 20 W D L Pts Leeds 21 7 3 49 Arsenal 18 6 5 42 Chelsea 14 ll 6 39 Wolverhampton 16 6 8 38 Liverpool 11 13 6 35 Tottenham 12 9 7 33 Southampton 12 9 9 33 Manchester City 11 10 8 32 Stoke City 10
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    • Article, Illustration
      30 20 SCC hooker Neil Aitken fails to get the ball from a lineout throw by Tay Ek Phiow m Saturday's Gilmour cup classic between the Padang clubs. SCC whipped SRC 26-0.
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    • 531 20 A RESOLUTE stand by the tailenders and also effective bowling by off spinner Jayasundram enabled Naval Base cricket Club to pull off a surprise win m the opening match of the SCA senior cricket league at Naval Base yesterday. The Naval Base club beat fancied
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    • 830 20 SRC beat IA by nine wickets at Balestier Road. INDIAN ASSOCIATION G. Woodford b Mahesh Kumar 0; Krishnamoorthy b H. Perera 7; Baldhiraj Singh c Ra/ak b Kasinathan 23: Vythilingam st Pntam Singh b H. Perera 1 Darshan Singh c Houghton b Muruthi 26; H. Shah c Pritam Singh
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    • 186 20 Leslie outsails fleet in Bosun regatta TRAILING fourth after the first two races, Leslie Henderson made a grand recovery m the final race to win tiie Singapore Yachting Association open Bosun championship at Naval Base yesterday. The wind played havoc at the start of the race when it made a
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    • 277 20 YAP Ai Suan, 12, won the Singapore Table Tennis Association girls' singles title when she beat her elder sister Ai Tin 3-2 m the youth championships yesterday,, It was Ai Slum's second title having won the doubles with Ai Tin on Saturday, THE RESULTS
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    • 183 20 GRAND Prix racer Steve Holland of Hongkong behind a Beach Bugy won the New Nation Autocross at Changi yesterday. Second was Alan Bond (Porsche) and third John Soh(VW 1584). John won the Fastest Time of the Day award clocking 2:48.3. CARS: CI. 1 Roland Zirn
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