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Title Section15 1971-03-05 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 192 Singapore Friday, March 5, 1971 MC(P) No. 2.>2."> I.> CENTS15 words
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397 1971-03-05 1 A victory for multi racialism MCA Maiu KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Chinese Association's Maju ward said m a state ment today that the passing of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill was "a triumph of moderation over extremism and a victory of multi -racialism over chauvinism." From now on the Malays397 words
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Article, Illustration480 1971-03-05 1 Hand-to hand fighting LONDON, Thurs. Britain today disclosed Russia's failure to answer the Laotian appeal for international action to end North Vietnamese military intervention m Laos. The Foreign Office also released the draft of a note that would have bound Britain and Russia to work for withdrawal of all foreignAP - 480 words
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Article60 1971-03-05 1 HONGKONG Thurs. South China has started a mass Spring afforestation campaign under the leadership of party organisations and revolutionary committees. The New Chia News Agency reported today, that the "grow-trees-for-the-revolution" movement caught on m Hunan, Fukien and Kwangtung Chuang autonomous region where more than half60 words
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Article34 1971-03-05 1 Negotiations m a nation-wide railroad labour dispute broke off early today and a union spokesman said a decision on whether to call a walkout across the United States could come within hours. APAP - 34 words
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Article57 1971-03-05 1 POLICE have arrested a man wanted m connection with last month's gangland killing of Singapore Telephone Board technician Gan Teong Lin, 22, m Kempas Road, off Lavender Street The murder suspect, believed to be a Malaysian, was m a cubicle m Flanders Square, off Jalan Besar, when detectives57 words
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251 1971-03-05 1 EVANSTON, (Illinois), Thurs. Would you agree to accept a spanking for US$l5 m the interest of scientific research on the sexual reactions of such a spanking? Thirteen North-Western University women students did. Some said later they became suspicious, after a couple of half-hour researchAP - 251 words
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261 1971-03-05 1 ANKARA, Thurs. Four American military men were kidnapped early today on a road South of Ankara, and Radio Ankara later received a ransom note signed by a group calling itself the "Turkish People's Liberation Army." Police subsequently arrested a young student as261 words
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278 1971-03-05 1 Package deal may save Tristar engines ROLLS Bl iROYCF LONDON, Thurs. The British Government and America's Lockheed Aircraft Corp. today appeared close to a package deal aimed at saving Rolls-Royce engines for Lockheed's Tristar jet. Lockheed chairman Daniel Haughton emerged from a third day of talks at the Defence Ministry278 words
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327 1971-03-05 1 THREE ARRESTS AND $13,000 LOOT FOUND POLICE have arrested three men who got away with a doctor's strong box containing $25,000 m cash and jewellery from his Swettenham Road house on Tuesday. It is now known there was a fourth man m the gang. He is still at large. Police327 words
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Miscellaneous21 1971-03-05 1 k^^_ it l l l ijll 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers and thunderstorm.21 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1971-03-05 2 FRANCIS HOPE - The balance of naval power Indian Ocean FRANCIS HOPE THE OCEAN THAT'S NOT INDIAN ANY MORE By LONDON DURING the 1680s Job Charnock of the Bengal Bay Council was engaged m a dispute with the Mogul Emperor Aurangzebe. Charnock was undeterred by his inferior power. In the words of Philip1,385 words
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197 1971-03-05 2 NEXT CPIB HEAD SHOULD BE A LAW GRADUATE THERE has been some speculation as to who will be the next director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Traditionally, this post has been held by a police officer. While the post requires a knowledge of both police law and investigation procedure,197 words
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378 1971-03-05 2 THE people who propose to erect a wax statue of Lt. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita should have endured some of his special talents before deciding whether they want the statue. I was m Singapore from Feb. 2 to 4, 1941 with an American ship, the378 words
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251 1971-03-05 2 OVER the past fortnight a circular from the Post Master General was issued to all post offices m the Republic. It said that disciplinary action would be taken against any officer sporting hippielooking hair. It also stated that all postmasters must ensure that their251 words
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498 1971-03-05 2 An experiment that needs to succeed THE margin of victory for Malaysia's leaders when the votes were counted on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill raises hopes that a shortterm political gain the taking of the heat out of racial politics may provide the atmosphere for finding long-term solutions to the nations498 words
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Article, Illustration21 1971-03-05 2 PUNCH S C TO»OWTO TKLECRAN SYNDICATE "Remember. We've only achieved parity when we've a five-to-one missile superiority."21 words
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Advertisement12 1971-03-05 2 BsBsBa^^ BJ .^mJUMBBBBBBBBBBbBh I r/f~l Friday, March 5. 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD12 words
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288 1971-03-05 3 MR- P. SUPPIAH, defence counsel m the trial of Ng Hock Lee, who is accused of murder, submitted yesterday that it was odd for a man who intended to kill a woman to prepare a grave and then confront her a week288 words
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116 1971-03-05 3 CHONG Gay Theatres Ltd. will donate the proceeds of a film premiere "Formula One" to help sponsor next month's Singapore Grand Prix. The film, on the story of motor-racing on the major circuits of Europe and America, will be screened at the Palace Theatre116 words
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235 1971-03-05 3 DETECTIVE constable Michael Ang Hook Khim charged with taking a $200 bribe, claimed m court yesterday that the jealous lover of a bargirl framed him after he went to live with her. Ang, 31, a police officer with eight years' service, was235 words
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Article, Illustration19 1971-03-05 3 "He won't notice inflation until they start charging three dollars for a two-dollar bet at the races."19 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-03-05 3 HE'S been crippled and chair-bound since he had polio at the age of 12, but plucky Lee Lay Huat, 19, is all set to show that not all handicapped people are completely helpless. For he has just heard that he has won a Lee Foundation281 words
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Article565 1971-03-05 3 THE CCC's ROLE IN SINGAPORE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP of the Citizens' Consultative Committees tends to be dominated by the Chinese and that is a grave, but unavoidable problem, says Miss Chan Heng Chee, a lecturer m political science at Singapore University. She makes the observation565 words
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Advertisement141 1971-03-05 3 PO| fll .Jm fl* tmmA^. ■J"* <- I flj m~myrmY*W'" Hkr. r^^^^^ifltflW* >^^^flr^flflflflflß I i ~*'sA mm *'™»t I m*—^^mJmmW I I iC mtw I Iff I fcfll n**~. ~flj flPlflk '"^^^J another up-and-coming businessman It's never too small with us to assist our local businessmen m their enterprises. They141 words
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Article, Illustration2414 1971-03-05 4 FLORENCE CHONG - FLORENCE CHONG By In Singapore today over 53*000 children are denied a place m a classroom THE LUCKY ONES A volunteer worker reads to children at the Singapore Association for the Blind. (Many volunteer workers feel the Government should set up a department for special education, J (There is2,414 words
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Article131 1971-03-05 4 ASSOCIATION CH.TdrEn" "Tn" 0 GRANT FROM TOTAL ANNUAL OTHER FORM OF CHILDREN^ CH.LORENON G QV ERNM ENT EXPENDITURE gSJf^NaFROM Singapore 74 (school) 2 50 cents a day Assoc.at.on per child (r^i- 200,000 4 teachers Blind 112 dent.a.ones) Red Cross Society Does not maintain OT T Home131 words
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190 1971-03-05 5 A MACHINE which can produce copies of documents every hoar on ordinary paper was introduced here yesterday by IBM, Singapore Mr. John Bradley, general manager of IBM Slnga pore/ Malaysia, said: "We are particularly pleased to introduce the IBM copier,190 words
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Article, Illustration154 1971-03-05 5 FILM fans are tired of violence and sex m films, Mr. A.M. Tariq (above), chairman of the Indian Motion Picture Export Corporation said yesterday. He described European nude films as complete failures due to lack of fans. "I believe that fans154 words
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Article, Illustration424 1971-03-05 5 EMPLOYERS are doing themselves a favour when they give paid leave to employees attending courses m trade union education, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, Se-cretary-General of the NTUC, said yesterday. He said: "When the NTUC asks for co-operation of employers m granting paid leave424 words
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Article70 1971-03-05 5 A SCHOOLBOY who climbed over a balcony onto a ledge to retrieve a toy fell 12 feet to his death while struggling to get back into the house. Lim Kok Seng, eight, fell to the ground m front of his elder sister, who was sitting70 words
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Miscellaneous25 1971-03-05 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Tr ~X^ YOU'fZE A TMEN #34£) 9lUSrr REMARKA3LE WMAT'5- \t^C V gU6T 5OLV£NT Qmtn SPECIMEN, 5Af?6E. THl^ V^ C'K V,25 words
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141 1971-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nomination Day for the Kapar parliamentary by election will be on March 13 A Government Gazette notification today said that polling will take place on April 3. So far only the Alliance has named its candidate for the by-election.141 words
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110 1971-03-05 6 Sensitive issues ban in Perak Assembly IPOH, Thurs. Discussion of sensitive issues will not be allowed m the Perak State Legislative Assembly when it reconvenes here m the first week of next month. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin Isa, who said this today, hoped that all State Assemblymen would110 words
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Article86 1971-03-05 6 Learn how to be courteous WANT to learn how to be courteous and polite? Then enrol for a course on "Courtesy" organised by the Adult Education Board and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. The fee is $20 per person and the course will be covered after four weekly sessions and86 words
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311 1971-03-05 6 The Clay fight: TV S'pore may have it too KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singaporeans may receive the direct telecast of the Cassius Clay-Joe Frazier fight through their own TV Station after all. TV Singapore is negotiating with the Telecommunications Department here for the use of their Kuantan satellite station for the311 words
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218 1971-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Thai Embassy here said today that despite the great discrepancy between the Buddhists and the followers of other religions, no discrimina- tion or conflict has ever risen among the various groups within the country. it issued a statement here today218 words
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196 1971-03-05 6 Sarawak native craft for the world market KUCHING, Thurs. A group of companies is planning to export Sarawak's native craft, curios and pottery to world markets the first commercial under-' taking of its kind m the state. The managing director of a Singapore firm, Mr. Jeffrey Stone, told reporters here196 words
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Article, Illustration22 1971-03-05 6 an meant to call the fire department and I dialed your number by mistake. Force of habit I guess. What's new?"22 words
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Article, Illustration146 1971-03-05 6 A GARLAND FOR ACTOR WANG YU KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Swordsman actor, Wang Yu, and actress Miao Ker-Hsiu left for Bangkok this morning after a one day visit. They flew m from Singapore yesterday to appear on stage at the Pavilion and Odeon cinemas last night m conjunction with Wang Yu's146 words
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151 1971-03-05 6 Pioneer status for four more industries KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four more manufacturing industries and their eight specified products have been granted pioneer status by the Government under the Investment Incentives Act. The industries are those manufacturing rubber footwear, miscellaneous food preparations, chemical products, coffee and those manufacturing hardware, tools and151 words
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Article56 1971-03-05 6 THE Australian High Commission, Mr. N.F. Parkinson, will present a cheque for $49,000 to the Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University, Professor Rayson Huang, today under the Australian-Asian Universities Co-operation Scheme. The grant, which is the first to be made to a Singapore university under the scheme, will56 words
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193 1971-03-05 6 Ban on politics: UMSU to hold crisis meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 35-member council of the University of Malaya Students' Union is to hold an emergency meeting here on Monday to discuss an ordinance .banning students from political and trade union activities. The meeting will study the effect of the193 words
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184 1971-03-05 6 S'pore engineers to attend highway course KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four Singapore engineers will be attending a two-week post-graduate course for highway engineers to be held m Kuala Lumpur from larch 22 to April 2. The administrator of the course, Mr. Y.C.Huen,a Shell Malaysia Bitumen consultant said that four places had184 words
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131 1971-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Association of South-East Asian Nations Finance Committee is meeting here to approve money for certain projects from their pool fund of SIS million. The two-day meeting began today to approve finance for the Asean pavilion at the Jakarta Trade Fair.131 words
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Article, Illustration402 1971-03-05 7 Four-in-one bus map today HERALD COMMUNITY SERVICE SERVICE NO: 10. BEOOK/UPPER CHANGI ROAD PRINCE EDWARD ROAD. BEDOK ROAD/UPPER CHANGI ROAD TANJONG PAGAR ROAD/ANSON ROAD. SERVICE NO: 12 BEDOK ROAD/UPPER CHANGI ROAD COMMONWEALTH AVENUE/NORTH BUONA VISTA ROAD. SERVICE NO: 13 BEDOK ROAD/UPPER CHANGI ROAD COMMONWEALTH AVENUE/NORTH BUONA VISTA ROAD TODAY'S map402 words
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99 1971-03-05 7 SUNGEI SIPUT, Thurs. The Political Secretary to the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications Tun Sam banthan, was today sued m court by a rubber tapper and a retired construction overseer for the recovery of $2,500. V. Aiyappan, 42, was alleged to have received99 words
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573 1971-03-05 8 MARY LEE - Eight groups to take part in drama festival MARY LEE CURTAIN CALL 71: A SIX-DAY PROGRAMME By "CURTAIN Call '71" to be presented by the University of Singapore Society promises to be an interesting event. Historical, poetic and realism drama will be staged, along with a dance drama, a comedy573 words
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Article74 1971-03-05 8 MR. G. Abisheganaden, a lawyer, has been elected president of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association f0r1971/72„ Messrs. David Chelliah, Kiong Woon Kew, Francis Thomas, and Ong Peck Lye were elected vice-presidents: Mr. Phua Eng Hee, secretary, Mr. Robert Cheok, treasurer; and Messrs. Kiong Beng Huat74 words
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Article, Illustration265 1971-03-05 8 INDIAN musician R.K. Suryanarayan, an expert of the veena (a string instrument) will give a recital atnhe Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Suryanarayan has been described by Indian music critics as the "greatest prodigy on the veena." His instrument has been handed down265 words
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407 1971-03-05 8 Programme for recital lacks obvious centre-piece THE programme chosen by Adele Auriol and Bernard Fauchet for their forthcoming violin and piano recital at the Victoria Theatre on March 12 lacks any obvious centre-piece. No major classical violin sonata is to be played unless a sonata by Bach is seen as407 words
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112 1971-03-05 8 A 10-WEEK course on Japanese landscaping and gardening will begin at the Cultural Centre on Saturday for some officials of the Education Ministry, the Jurong Town Corporation, the Adult Education Board and the Botanic Gardens. The course will be conducted by Prof. Kinsaku112 words
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Article, Illustration550 1971-03-05 8 NEW DAY Love Affair -orThe Living Room Coupe Last night I made my living room into a coupe. I was Charlie Bubbles driving, watching an endless ribbon of painted asphalt be swallowed by the grill of my auto. The road was playing tricks on my mind.550 words
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Miscellaneous309 1971-03-05 8 i' 3 am 8 P m: 7.3« pm: Extra-mural Exhibition. Man in Space studies department starts at the foyer of the two new courses: National Library, 1) Infant care and child Stamford Road development at Brunnel 1 8 pm: 8 mm line equip- Hawes Lecture Theatre, ment exhibition at the309 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-03-05 9 rhHHro! u Japan Thurs Housewives and CmVn\*»\*7 h are members of -Junior Action wmmmmmL ?"L55 as riot P olice ch »rge m to t!Tv^ them^ f rom the land requisitioned for lokyos second international airport at Narita, northeast of Tokyo, on Wednesday. chiMrVn I°«H81 words
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Article462 1971-03-05 9 Anger as union gives in LONDON, Thurs. —Thousands of angry postmen turned on their union leaders with boos and catcalls this afternoon threatening to ignore the union call to end a seven-week strike that has paralysed mail services throughout Britain. The strikers booed Tom Jackson, General Secretary of the Union462 words
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Article, Illustration145 1971-03-05 9 .•.4*. I r f SEOUL, Thurs. A parachute assault by 8M United States-based American paratroopers today marked the climax exercise "freedom Vault," designed to test the capability of American forces to cross the Pacific and aid South Korea. American military sources said the operation was145 words
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210 1971-03-05 9 U.S. axes bases in big defence cut-back WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Army and Air Force announced massive cutbacks and realignments of their defence yesterday against bomber attacks on the United States. The Army said that by June 30 it would close 27 Nike-Hercules batteries and 1 1 Nike-Hercules headquarters m210 words
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Article49 1971-03-05 9 BERLIN, Thurs. West Berlin and West German control points reported today traffic was again flowing normally after yesterday's East German harassementThe harassment was believed to have taken place m protest against a meeting of West German Christian Democratic Union Parliamentarians m West Berlin. APAP - 49 words
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Article117 1971-03-05 9 Priest denies anti— Govt plot HONGKONG, Thurs. An American Missionary deported from Taiwan flew into Hongkong today and denied he had been involved m an anti-Government Independence Movement m Taiwan. The Missionary, Milo Thornberry, 37, arrived on a flight from the Taiwan capital, Taipei, with his wife and their two117 words
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244 1971-03-05 9 MUJIBUR: MY MEN WILL RESIST VIOLENCE DACCA, Thurs. Protests against the military regime's decision to postpone the opening session of the new National Assembly continue amid a general strike which has paralysed normal life m Dacca, capital of East Pakistan. Addressing a gathering of more than 100,000 people, East Pakistani244 words
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88 1971-03-05 9 Warsaw Pact to build-up its armies BUDAPEST, Thurs. After a two-day conference, defence ministers of seven Communist Warsaw Pact countries made it clear they intend to further strengthen their armies and provide them with more modern and technical armaments. The proposed build up of the Communist armies was called for88 words
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269 1971-03-05 9 'North Vietnam invasion imminent' HANOI, Thurs. A ground attack against North Vietnam is imminent, the North Vietnamese believe. This impression among the population was reinforced by a statement published by the Foreign Ministry last night asserting that the U.S. is "plotting new military adventures against North Vietnam." The statement charged269 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-03-05 9 Herald Knight - Herald Knight |^|^^|^^HAAAAtt|^U INTERNATIONAL Master Ree of Holland caused an upset when he defeated Soviet Grandmaster Kortschnoj (the eventual winner) m the 1971 Wijk Aan Zee Tournament. Ree, with the white pieces, adopted the Wing Game. Both players castled early m the game. Ree had a281 words
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105 1971-03-05 10 LA PAS, Thurs. Workers and students yesterday went on strike m support of hundreds of farmers who on Tuesday seized control of the city of Santa Cruz. The peasants' revolt was described by President Juan Joes Torres as "Fascist." WAITING The farmers had deposed105 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-03-05 10 TOKYO, Thurs. Fourteen people were killed and 78 others injured, many of them seriously, when a twocoach train was derailed, near FujiYoshida m Yamanashi Prefec tore. Police investigators said the accident occurred when the train, packed with students and commuters, collided with a van114 words
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Article59 1971-03-05 10 VIENNA, Wed. A former Nazi prison camp guard described as particularly brutal and sadistic was jailed for nine years here yesterday for the war-time murder of 36 Jews. Franz Gruen, aged €8, pleaded not guilty and claimed mistaken identity. The prosecution said Gruen had served59 words
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Article385 1971-03-05 10 2 2 i* l*l*ll* Z ••••22 2 22« 2«« WASHINGTON, Thurs. China launched its second space satellite yesterday, the U.S. Defence Department announced. The North American Air Defence Commandos satellite detection and tracking network is monitoring the flight of the satellite, which was launched at about385 words
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245 1971-03-05 10 FRASER IN ROW OVER AUSSIE AID 'LEAK' CANBERRA, Thurs. The political future of Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser tonight was thrown into doubt m further developments of the controversial row with the (Australian army and Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Daly. Canberra journalist Maximilian Walsh named Mr. Fraser245 words
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Article58 1971-03-05 10 LONDON, Thurs. Hardy Amies, the couturier who put Queen Elizabeth m pants, is now putting sophistication into the South African defence force. Amies, working m co-opera-tion with the South African Wool Board, has designed a new uniform for the force which, he says, is "distinctively58 words
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Article54 1971-03-05 10 The "Kalahari Sand" coloured uniforms will bear two of the country's national emblems the springbok and the protea flower. Unified m over-all colour and design, the different branches of the force will be distinguished by their epaulettes and collar flashes signal red for the Army and steel Mac forAP - 54 words
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Article220 1971-03-05 10 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigerian Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Yakubu Gowon, has come out firmly m support of Gen. Amin's new regime In Uganda. Arriving back m Lagos last night after a week-long visit to neighbouring Niger, Maj.-Gen. Gowon warned that continued refusal by African states to recognise the220 words
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Article202 1971-03-05 10 Commons arms sales to Pretoria LONDON, Thurs. —Prime Minister Edward Heath's Conservative Government last night easily defeated an opposition motion to censure its controversial policy of arms sales to South Africa. The motion was rejected by a vote of 311 to 275 m the House of Commons, a Government majority202 words
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206 1971-03-05 10 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian security forces will mount a large-scale clean-up operation against Communist elements before the forthcoming general election. This was disclosed yesterday by Major Gen. Yoga Sugomo, ■Head of the Defence and Security Joint Intelligence during a meeting with newspaper editors. Major206 words
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Article158 1971-03-05 10 SAIGON, Thurs. American combat deaths m lndo China rose last week to the highest total m six months, while South Vietnamese casualties soared to their highest point since the 19C8Tet offensive. The allies claimed that U.S. and South Vietnamese forces killed 5,107 North Vietnamese and Vietcong158 words
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Miscellaneous488 1971-03-05 10 I IbH V 1 Htf l^H I. Part of French court case (8) 1. Thoroughly devoted (4) 4. Principal section of a bridge 2. Very cold but on top of the world! (6) 8. Indicate formal support for a subordinate (6) 3 One after another like the 10. Hostile feeling488 words
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Article, Illustration816 1971-03-05 11 ROY MacCARTNEY IN WASHINGTON - The Doves' flight of fancy ROY MacCARTNEY IN WASHINGTON BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS BY THE allied incursion into Laos has again split the U.S. Senate. However, lndo China peace advocates m Congress seem no closer to enactment of end-the-war legislation than they were last year. Senator George McGovern would816 words
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370 1971-03-05 11 JEAN LECLERC DU SABLON IN PEKING - JEAN LECLERC DU SABLON IN PEKING By THE municipility of Peking has sent into action over the past two days the most highly perfected of all snowclearing equipment, several tens of thousands of strong arms equipped with shovels, iron bars, brooms and wooden planks.AFP - 370 words
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Article264 1971-03-05 11 COTABATO CITY, PHILIPPINES, Thurs. The pistol-packing Mayor of Midsayap a town north of here shaken by religious violence, reached under his brown knit shirt and pulled out a crucifix. "We are all fanatics," he said, glancing around his tiny office for agreement. A Muslim chieftain, slightly puzzledAFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration500 1971-03-05 11 VATICAN CITY: A Papaiappolnted Commission has unveiled plans for a radical revision of chnrch punishments and called for the abolition of the severest forms of excommunication. TheC ommission's recommendations have been sent ont to all the world's bishops and would become the church law upon their500 words
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128 1971-03-05 11 A price on his head ending Aussie army racket From ALLAN BARNES m CANBERRA Col. Bennett investigated allegations that allied servicemen were buying electrical and other goods from service canteens at duty-free prices and selling them on the Vietnam black market. He is understood to have discovered only relatively small128 words
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278 1971-03-05 12 It's China that's meddling, says Sato TOKYO, Thurs.— Prime Minister Eisaku Sato stated m the Diet today that Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-Lai's demand that Japan abrogate the peace treaty with Nationalist China constituted "interference m the state affairs of Japan." In his address to the Japanese trade mission m278 words
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183 1971-03-05 12 THE inaugural meeting of the South-East Asian Iron and Steel Institute, formed to foster regional co-operation, will be held at the Conference Hall next Tuesday at 10 a.m. The executive secretary of Ecafe, U Nyun, will move a motion for the inaugeration and183 words
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Article42 1971-03-05 12 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union has announced the appointment of Mr. Boris Bezrukavnikov as the new Ambassador to Singapore. The Soviet News Agency, Tass, said Mr. Bezrukavnikov is 48 and has been m the diplomatic service since 1954. -AF.42 words
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Article, Illustration234 1971-03-05 12 SINGAPORE industrialists will now find it easier to sell their products m the European Common Market. This follows t'ae setting up of a Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries by the Netherlands Government a few weeks ago. The Dutch Deputy234 words
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232 1971-03-05 12 $400,000 Singapore sweep prize to *****15 TICKET No. *****15 won the first prize of $400,000 m the Singapore Sweep No. 3/71 drawn yesterday. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****46 and the third prize of $75,000 to ticket No. *****11. The other winning tickets are: JACKPOT NUMBERS232 words
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Article656 1971-03-05 12 POSSIBLY DUE TO A LATER FIRST PREGNANCY THE incidence of breast cancer m women has been gradually rising around the world, and one of the possible factors is that women are having their first pregnancy later m life than before. Dr. Calum S. Muir, Head656 words
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423 1971-03-05 12 THE number of industrial accidents m Singapore can be halved, according to a working committee which^studied the feasibility of establishing an advisory council on industrial safety and health. In terms of increased production, this reduction of lost man-days can result m a423 words
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206 1971-03-05 12 How to give a dinner Sor 11,000 people CHICAGO, Thurs. How do yon give a dinner for ll,Ott people? Start with an exhibition hall, hire l,stt waiters and busboys and 100 bartenders and get a lte-gallon kettle to simmer the meat sauce for five days. That's what happened m ChicagoAP - 206 words
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Advertisement90 1971-03-05 12 "Sure I fly BOAC to London. Who else has > theVClO?" -> *mm mm^^^tjmwm^ mmmim For some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you the jet with the four powerful Rolls Royce engines at the back. To give you a faster take-off and a slower, smoother landing.90 words
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Advertisement60 1971-03-05 13 S^lSs CESTD.I92I] f* gSk, 276, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 3. $0$ vjaa Direct Importers of Carpets Rugs fijj KB Specialists m Handmade P raaMAN, -S jag PAKISTANI H H| TVMULOMAN NO&KAItAS p SS INDIAN WOOLLEN KASHMIR NUMDHAS !5* jW U.K.WALLTOWALL |j| BELGIAN GERMAN CARPETS f§| |t.f:* TeI'T77TK *^> !|Sg§ iei• y60 words
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Miscellaneous300 1971-03-05 13 i Starscope j "a mmmmMM m^^m^^mmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ s*_ I Aae** wT^ifATvivm r^^mVnfWl I^^^m****************mm* *I^llWMm*™ IlißrWmMVn -^KttraßißßS i_jHMMfeidJiMHHfl i^2iMmmmimmim [^^MSSmmmmiM sintui«on. C «fJ„ S h.in d hat lOOks llke a Your enthusiasm is m- S Tur evirvH P y °l! rather cx ctln i° b fectious -so be careful *m your everyday300 words
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Title Section25 1971-03-05 13 CtNEMAS/P.g. 14 ECONOMIC AFFA.RS/P.g., 1 5/16 M OTOR.NG/TV/P. g 18/19 SHIPPING/P, g .s 17/20 FORM GUIOE/P.g.. 21/22/23 THE SINGAPORE Section II Friday. March 5, 197125 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-03-05 13 UNIONS' STRUGGLE FOR A FAIR SHARE OF PROFITS TRADE unionists should sharpen their tools for dealing with management m wage negotiations, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, Minister for Communications, said yesterday. "Managements conduct courses m advanced management techniques," he told delegates at the419 words
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131 1971-03-05 13 MDM. Kam Bee Neo declared before the Chief Assessor of Property Tax on Aug. 22, 1968 that she was the owner and occupier of a house m Frankel Avenue. Yesterday she pleaded guilty to a charge of giving a false statement about the131 words
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130 1971-03-05 13 INJURED CRANE DRIVER AWARDED $51,700 A FORMER port worker who was seriously injured while trying to save a fellow worker at Victoria Dock was awarded $51,700 damages by the High Court yesterday. Crane driver Mohamed K.O. Kunju, 44, of Tanjong Pagar Road, was injured when he tried to save Jee130 words
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Article51 1971-03-05 13 Dr. Yanao Oguro, M.D., Director of Gastro-Intestinal Endoscopy m the National Cancer Hospital. Tokyo, will give a public lecture on "Recent Advances of Endoscopy m Japan specially to detect early cancer of the Stomach" on March 19, at 8.15 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture51 words
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Article, Illustration284 1971-03-05 13 TV MAN'S QUAINT IDEAS ABOUT S'PORE "I THOUGHT everyone wore a moustache and bowler hat, played cricket and the streets were dirty." These were the impressions of M. Jean Pierre Richard, 33, a film director and producer, before he came to Singapore. However, now that he has been here for284 words
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406 1971-03-05 13 MR. BALWANT Singh, managing director of Gian Singh and Co. Ltd., denied yesterday that his decision to*" finance the building of an 80-ton fishing boat m Taiwan was reckless. In the High Court he also refused to say if his bankers had406 words
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237 1971-03-05 13 Jail fOP merchant in $92,000 stolen herbs case THE proprietor of Ban Seng Hoe Medical Hall m China Street was sentenced to five month's jail by a magistrate's court yesterday for assisting m the sale of $92,000 worth of stolen medicinal herbs. Wong Yong Kit, 43, pleaded guilty to the237 words
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Article64 1971-03-05 13 Pupils save more at post office SCHOOLCHILDREN saved up another $109,332 with the Post Office Savings Bank last month an increase of $88,991 over January. Up to the end of last month, the number of depositors totalled 513,443, of which 4,075 were new accounts opened during the month. Deposits exceeded64 words
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Article, Illustration427 1971-03-05 14 East Germany anxious for consular ties EAST Germany is anxious to set up consular and trade representation with Singapore before the end of the year, it was learnt yesterday. The East Germans are optimistic that this target can be achieved m the light of the agreement between the two countries427 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-03-05 14 A SEMINAR to enable professional scholars who have published or have been associated with studies on youth m South Fast Asia to get together aad exchange ideas will be held at the Singapore University from Friday to Sunday. The seminar on "Youth m287 words
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Article46 1971-03-05 14 POLICE have picked up nine men three belonging to a gang operating m the city area and six others responsible for a series of armed robberies throughout the island m the past few days. They will be charged m court today.46 words
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Article96 1971-03-05 14 THE Group Services Section of the National Library will organise a four- week course for 40 people on how to use the library, beginning next •Wednesday. Lectures on the services of the library, the catalogue and classification scheme, using: reference books and periodical96 words
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Article32 1971-03-05 14 LIN Cheng Liang of Jalan Angkup was fined $100 yesterday for driving a taxi dangerously at the junction of Dunearn Road and Chancery Lane on May 9 last year.32 words
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Article, Illustration170 1971-03-05 14 THE Toa Payoh Flat Owners' Association has started a drive to get more members. The association which has about 700 members, was formed more than a year ago, initially to get the Government to reduce the property tax. The Government later announced that the170 words
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156 1971-03-05 14 Health officials hunt typhoid carriers SWAB tests are being conducted by Health Ministry officials at Geylang Serai to find typhoid carriers, following an outbreak of the disease there last month. A total of 69 confirmed typhoid cases has been reported so far. The tests started on Monday and an average156 words
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Advertisement89 1971-03-05 14 LIDO-OPENS TODAY! S SHOWS DAILY: 1 1 am, 1 .45, 4.00, 6.30 S, 9.1 S pm. also starring < RICHARD KILEYar* CUS DAMATO I COL nmpmmtM r>ract»dby wr.n*nb y I Unrtsd < WILLIAM CAY TON JIM JACOBS BERNARD EVSUN I rVtwti mmDm*m MnMJ^^^ Hi "ID™ MING COURT HOTEL Wim** 989 words
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Advertisement234 1971-03-05 14 HM)— i IN LAST night's Toto draw No. 17/71, the numbers picked were 47, 1, 28, 37 and 31. The additional number was 41. In the circles draw the numbers were 13, 20 and and 15. The jackpot is $199,999. TODAY: 3.30 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 7.25 p.m. (0.2 ft.) TOMORROW:234 words
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Advertisement583 1971-03-05 14 fe CATHAY NOW SHOWING! ft 11 a.m., 1.30, 4. 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. X Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents "I CAME. I SAW. I SHOT" A JOHN SAXON. COLORSCOPE ODEON ORCHARD ft TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! V TICKETS ON SALE NOW ft CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST! ft Golden Harvest Presents WANG VU SHINTARO583 words
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Article66 1971-03-05 15 GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASIA has formed a new subsidiary m Singapore known as M.C.S. Sdn. Bhd. with an authorised capital of $100,000 divided into 100,000 shares of $1 each. A brief statement from the company said that the principal object of M.C.S. would be the establishment of66 words
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Article79 1971-03-05 15 LONDON, Thurs.— Reed International and Bowater Paper sail their merger talks were off. A full statement said "on December 30, 1970, Reed International and Bowater Paper announced that they had agreed to explore the feasibility of integrating the U.K. pulp and paper operations of the two groups. "These79 words
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Article395 1971-03-05 15 After the slightly better sentiment and undertone felt last week, the market once more adopted an easier trend and lost 4-1/4 cents from previous closing levels, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. Lack of worthwhile consumer interest, liquidation of the March position and hedge selling reduced prices to the395 words
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Article273 1971-03-05 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m 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 7.3475273 words
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Article32 1971-03-05 15 negotiations, it has become evident that it wouH not be possible to arrange mutually acceptable terns. "Reed and Bowater, therefore, reluctantly announced that the negotiations have been mutually terminated."— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article77 1971-03-05 15 LONDON, Thurs.-The Press Association reported Shell Petroleum lost its application in the Court of Appeal yesterday for a tax rebate. The appeal judges, who granted leave for the company to appeal to the House of Lords, dismissed with costs Shell's appeal from a legal decision last year that itReuter - 77 words
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Article86 1971-03-05 15 LONDON, Thurs. General Mining and Binti Exploration said they signed an agreement on a joint venture, involving Silicone Quarries Pty, a subsidiary of General Mining. The venture will develop Silicone Quarries' deposit near Fremantle and gives Silocone increased resources and management know-how and General Mining andReuter - 86 words
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Article84 1971-03-05 15 L 0 N DON, Thurs.— Commercial Union Assurance said it was having discussions with the Belgian company, Les Provinces Reunies, which if successful coul lead to C.U. acquiring the share capital of L.P.R. L.P.R's general insurance gross premium income m 1969 was £3.82 million and the life grossReuter - 84 words
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Article84 1971-03-05 15 METAL BOX a second interim dividend of six per cent on March 31 to shareholders on the register on March 18. SELANGOR DREDGING a second interim dividend of 15 per cent on March 29 to shareholders on March 19. MALAYAN BREWERIES an interim dividend of eight per cent84 words
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Article28 1971-03-05 15 LONDON, Thurs-The Stock Exchange said Biting Rubber Estates' ordinary stock was temporarily suspended yesterday at the company's request, pending publication of details of its reorganisation. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article64 1971-03-05 15 LONDON. Thurs.-The Danish brewer. Carlesberg Turbor^, is to launch a US$2O million loan m 1986 bonds to finance its planne investments outside Denmark, including a brewery to be built jointly with Watney Mann m Britain. The loan will be handled by a banking syndicate headedAFP - 64 words
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Article65 1971-03-05 15 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's international reserves totalled (U*****.3 million) at the end of January, a drop of U*****.6 million from a year ago, the Bank of Thailand reported. The value of the Thai currency, however, remained stable. There was no change m the exchange rate of commercial banks,AFP - 65 words
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Article46 1971-03-05 15 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.36, (2) 151.60: Hongkong 40.28: Beirut 39.10; London 38.75: Zurich 38.7 58, 38.855: Paris 39.09. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per taeL46 words
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Article30 1971-03-05 15 (Closing buyer/seller prices for March 4, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady quiet: Spot 1447 1448; 3-month 1448 1449; Settlement 1448; Total turnover 365 tons, including carries.30 words
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Article530 1971-03-05 15 ARUN SENKUTTUVAN - ARUN SENKUTTUVAN EDITED BY LONDON, Thurs.-The rather depressed state of the tin market at the present time will no doubt be one of the major questions to be discussed at the three-day International Tin Council meeting, opening m Lagos on March 9. Prices are now onlyAFP - 530 words
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Article626 1971-03-05 15 LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE The market closed irregular yesterday. Early gains were reduced or completely erased as uncertainty over a major union's support for strike action against the Industrial RelaUons Bill and anxiety over company liquidity began to offset hopes of a swift end to the postal strike. Towards the close,626 words
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Article351 1971-03-05 15 The stock market edged higher m early active trading yesterday c Standard and Poors industrial average gained five cents and advances led declines narrowly. Volume topped one million shares about 20 minutes into the sesssion. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST, m U.S. dollars.) DOW JONES351 words
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Article236 1971-03-05 15 AMSTERDAM Internationals closed narrowly mixed yesterday. Plantations and shippings were also narrowly mixed. Gains outnumbered losses m active local industrials. Oce-Van Der Grinten led Bols and Van Gelder Paper, higher. Weak spots were Heineken and Albert Jeijn. In otherwise steady banks, Algemene Bank Nederland was very firm among236 words
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Advertisement579 1971-03-05 15 I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages. Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/ for 10 words. «*ch additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20cts BOX SERVICE CHARGE g 00 FREEHOLD LAND AND BUILDINGS Leading Lite Assurance Company 'or sale m the vicinity ot Maxwell ha579 words
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194 1971-03-05 16 E CONOMIC AF F AIRS WASHINGTON, Thurs The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) yesterday barred Bernard CornfeJd, founder and former chairman of investors Overseas Service, and an associate from engaging m the brokerage business m the United States. The SEC said Cornfeld. Edward M. Cowett,194 words
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Article517 1971-03-05 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE PRICE movements were narrow and trading volume was on the low side m the Stock Exchange yesterday. The market finished on a .nixed note. Even activity m the recent highfliers was reduced but most leading equities either held their ground or517 words
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Article1121 1971-03-05 16 ACMA 1.368; 1.37; Unch. ALCAN 1.43/1.45; 1.44 (5); Unch. ALLIED 2.875. JINOMOTO 1.85/2.10. BEN 1.238; 1.22 (3). 1.23 (4). 1.24 (3), 1.23 (21) D;-. 03. BERJAYA 1.25/1.26; 1.26 (2), IJ27D; Unch. BORNEO 1.90/1.93; 1.92 (2); ♦.02. B M TRUST 1.208. BOUSTEAD 1.98/1.99; 1.98; -.01. C SUGARS 2.26/2.28; 2.26, 2.27,1,121 words
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Article78 1971-03-05 16 (Managers' prices for March 5) ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fun■! 1.29 1.34 Mai. Progress Fund 1.07 |.ll CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.31 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 T. B S The Saving Fund LOB 1.13xd Singapore Progress78 words
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Article15 1971-03-05 16 Singapore Malaysia Mar. 3 658.85 432 i^ Mar. 4 660.00 433.2715 words
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Article279 1971-03-05 16 Id Klil-.K 97.25 tents per kilo (down 0.50 tent). The market yesterday opened unchanged from Wednesday's closing level but S'iortcovering soon lifted prices to the morning's hi;'h of 98 .'5 cents per kilo for March 1 R.S.S. April was V/i cents premium. The steadiness was not sustained as279 words
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Article55 1971-03-05 16 KUA I. A LUMV U X Com mod it follow rd b\ rahae, a;itu rate of dut» m brackets, for March 3 to H). XL 881 K. 15-7/8 cents alb (1-7,8 cent s. t oial 7-3/8 CCiltS). COPRA: 5572.00 ton (557.20). PALM OIL §640.000 a ton (348,00) PALM55 words
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Article77 1971-03-05 16 lYriirrday'i <> i final bII cr/scller prices, i.i i U-vv pence per kilo). Tone: Quiet; CI I March 14.5 14.7, April 14.8 nominal bu>ef 15.0 seller; Spot 15.3 15.5: Settlements April 15.5 15.7, May 15.7 15.9, June 13.9 16.1 April/.lunc 15.7 15.9. July /Sept. 16.4. l(i.(>. et/D c77 words
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Article67 1971-03-05 16 TIN tnUS* a picul (Unchanged). The St rails tin price remained static yesterday at $628.62^ a picul on an official offering of 226 tons, up IS tons on Wednesday's turnover. The overnight London quotation was £1 a ton lower at £1,446. The Penang market received all round support67 words
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Article349 1971-03-05 16 T H E P O v T 0 V SINGAPORE AUTHORITY II A S MAI) E Tli I Ri. lERTHINC A RAN G EKNTS I OR ..IARCH, 5. OUT Al Sha :uah 3/4; Golden Wonder 10/11; Trang 2 1 east; Petalmg 10 east; anagra 25/20; Visli\a Kalvan349 words
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Article182 1971-03-05 16 (I slcidav's 1 .30 p.'i.. prices. |n sterling per long ton, unless otlici v. lse staled). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian March 205 reseller. April 205 reseller 203/204' i paid. May 205 reseller 203'? pari COCONUT OIL: Straits hia I c h April 140 se 1182 words
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Article, Illustration228 1971-03-05 16 London, Thurs.-The grain an sugar sectors of the chartering market were fairly active today but dull conditions were noted elsewhere. A heavy grain car-^o was covered from the U.S. Gulf to Japan at the steady rate of U556.75 fd (free discharge) m March v A caryo was228 words
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Article334 1971-03-05 16 The market closed mixed yesterciay althou 'h the undertone was steady. The stock average finished 6.69 yen higher at 2.275.28. while total turnover amounted to 250 million units. Initially, prices were steady, with buying (Closing paid price* m yen, w Akat Electric Unq(37o) Asahi hem 1 1334 words
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Article542 1971-03-05 16 All seel ions of t!se market maintained aa earlier firm one m late trading yesterday. Leading miners were again very strong and Queensland Mines finished with a S 1.30 gain lo $23.50 Kathleen Investments at 59.60 was 50 cents up. Among heavy weights CRA rose 20 cents542 words
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Article303 1971-03-05 16 After a rather slow and uncertain start yesterday, the market advanced on buying support and finished on a firm note. Hongkong Land closed at $100, $1 up on the day. Banks were m demand and the London Register put on $1 at $143 and local advanced $2303 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-03-05 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom78 words
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Article334 1971-03-05 17 APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Line ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asisn *****3 CFS CF Sharp 4 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd 7601 1 HC Harrisons 4 -Croefietd ***** IK334 words
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Article, Illustration566 1971-03-05 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 ALASKA MARU Apr 14/16 P. Sham. Durban, L.Marques, C'town, P. Elizabeth, E. London. MOSK/LEO BACHOKIRO566 words
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Advertisement671 1971-03-05 17 D barbetiinKig SAILINGS TO E. CANADA. L.S. ATLANTIC Singapore P.Sha-% Penang N.York Booton N Folk rmore Montroal SONNYVILLC Mar tf% Apr 19 Aor 2* FEHNLANO Mar It, Mar 2 0/21 Mar 22 May May o May i oo!£.1lH L .r 2?ir? W Mar 23/2- Ma, 9 May 0 May lb671 words
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Article, Illustration804 1971-03-05 18 Nissan Motors has scored still another first I the first transverse- engined front wheel n drive saloon from the Land of the Rising Sun m the form of the Datsun 100A. This entirely new car from the world's seventh and Japan's second largest manufacturer became available804 words
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Article, Illustration918 1971-03-05 18 SUZUKI crashed into the big bike class four years ago with their T2O, the only 250 cc bike that could outrun the 500 c.c. machines. Since then the T2O has been improved year after year until now they have the T250 R, the latest improved model.918 words
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Advertisement243 1971-03-05 18 Accessories Of The Best Quality c FonThe cMotoringEnthusiasts! .a^aW W ,mT arllM S AT XV T^BaW a m Immmmmmmm^*^ V. AT "^eVv 3 >hX jcmf Steering Wheel Side Mirror •0 DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOTIVE SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH FIXING. IMPORTERS b EXPORTERS LaaaaW H^H pw Am Wm243 words
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Miscellaneous28 1971-03-05 18 DRIVt E~T^r^M"-'- Itoyafßush thermostat which would stop fullflow Extend tr« freed Ja"ofTri,L^™? b n9 d ,of om hose R, the enaine DRAWN BY JOHNfOBNSON S3SX-J. eS STo^EC Ket*^28 words
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Article, Illustration588 1971-03-05 19 Ky ooth Suzuki The gearbox is one of the sweetest 1 have ever used. First gear is a bit high, but once the bike is moving there is a gear for every condition. With all six of them I never found myself short of power. Gearshifting was very light, with588 words
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Article344 1971-03-05 19 GUAN Hoe, the Suzuki agents, have promised me that a Wankel rotary engined motorcycle will definitely be imported by the end of the year. This ls the first concrete promise I have ever received, even though promises of Wankel engines have been floating344 words
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Miscellaneous51 1971-03-05 19 Royal Flush from the radiator Start the engine and feed water v tr e •th a suitable bung. radiator from a garden hose. Rev the engine top hose to carry from time to time to get water to sun* when jum cleaner hose is clean water emerges, the job is51 words
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Miscellaneous1472 1971-03-05 19 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A large number of 1 SS »aaaaaa»a»»»m— i people uho are faithful a f In F n fans of "The 55 a I JofepllPlPLiHbl 1 J Wmmmmmm ZZ ■WSMJIiMeIsTaVI 11l^MtlSfilJi:iaMci (n programme as SS 55 Whether they E 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Opening And Programme understand English or SS1,472 words
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Article421 1971-03-05 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE Marl 1/1 3 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong. Japan, Vacouver. KNUT/SB ANNA TAYLOR In Pt/Mar 10 Quinhon, Danang, Cam Ranh Bay. SSV/BA BARBER MANGAN Mar 14/16 Vancouver B.C. (Apr 12), Seattle (Apr 11), Tacoma (Apr421 words
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Article199 1971-03-05 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AMPERA II SLS TOY Tembilahan PL/PL AUBY Mar 9/10 B. S. Begawan. SSC/SSC CHERRY CHEPAT In Pt/Mar 6 Slbu, Sarikei, Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU In Pt/Mar 12 Djajapura, Biak. LS/LS DARPO LIMA In Pt/Mar 7 Pangkal Balam. SI/SI DARPO SATU Mar199 words
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Article190 1971-03-05 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Mar 11/13 P. Sham (Mar 14), Singapore (Mar 15), Fremantle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr3o/May2 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Mar 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC190 words
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Advertisement436 1971-03-05 20 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Hil SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD km H No <()! Jin Amp.uu Kuala Lumpur. m The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Sma,apere p.S'nem SWBsaf BbSJBB BUNGA MCLOR roft 7/« Mar Havre 2/4. u»mm 4/4. H'aurg 10/4. Naam 12/4. *'"»rp 14/4. Bremen 17/4. BUNGA RAYA iV2B Mar 29/1436 words
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Article4956 1971-03-05 1 1. ***** SKIPALONG (Peak Time) 7A 9.00 (dd+20) a Net/Bougoure (2) 10/11 IP27/2 dK6 7.8y 5'/if; 1:8.6; 3, hd, 1'/? C. Tan. 11/13 Pgl4/2 dlc6 8.7g 6f; 1:14.8; Vh, 2, 5 C. Tan. 10/11 Pg7/2 dlc6 9.0g 7f; 1:29.8; Hd, Vk, V* Coleman. 2. ***** DUST FURY (Aldershot) 14,956 words
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Article198 1971-03-05 3 IPOH, Thurs. Tae Kwon Do, ridden by Johnny Nelson strode out smartly m a 3f workout m 37-2/5 on good going here this morning. On this gallop, he holds a first rate chance to open winning account on Saturday. Four Wishes (Rao) showed smart speed when198 words
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Article, Illustration3815 1971-03-05 4 Race: One 2.00 p.m. CI. 5 Div. 2 9f ($5,500) ***** CONQUEST (Our Cobber) 4A 9.00 (same) Rose/Mansor PK Leong (1) 10/11 IP2B/2 d2cs 9.0g B'/zf; 1:50.2; V?, lft, Vz PK Leong. 10/12 Pg7/2 d2cs 8.12g 7f; 1:29.4; lft, 2, V? Rafi. ***** CAMARO (Viteran) 8 A 8.13 (same)3,815 words
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Article542 1971-03-05 24 JASBIR SINGH - ASIAN GOLF CIRCUIT TWO JAPANESE, a Taiwanese and an Australian are joint leaders on the first day of the Singapore Open golf championship after returning four-under-par 67's at Bukit Course yesterday. They are defending champion Hsieh Yung Yo (Taiwan), Guy Wolstenholme (Australia), Hideyo Sugimoto and542 words
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Article509 1971-03-05 24 The Scores: 67— Hrieh Yung Yo (C) 34-33; Guy Wolstenholme (A) 32-35; li.Sugimoto (J) 34-33; K.Hosoishi (J) 33-34. 68— T.Kono (J) 33-36. 69— Hsu Sheng San (C) 34-36; Park Jung Ung (K) 36-33; Peter Thomson (A) 36-34; S.Uchida (J) 36-34; H.Yasuda (J) 33-36;' S.Suwaapngse (T) 36-33. 70 Q.Mancai509 words
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Article430 1971-03-05 24 TEEING off times for today's matches: IST TEE: 8.10 J.Hrniciar (USA), A. Snape (NZ), J.C. Hailkiay (S) (Am); 8.18 S.Suwanapongse (T) F. Phillips (A). S.Hiyoshi (J); 8.26 Sulaiman Amin (M) (Am), Kuo Chic Hsiung (C), S.Kanai (J); 8.34 T.lshii (J), E.Howard (T), Mohd. J alu (S); 8.42 Hassan430 words
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Article, Illustration817 1971-03-05 24 RAF Changi 'B' in last eight DYNAMIC Royal Air Force Changi "B" powered themselves to a dazzling 20-0 victory over Police/Military "A" yesterday on the Padang to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side tournament. In beating the Republic's best Asian rugger players by four goals toMAX LANGE - 817 words
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Article, Illustration246 1971-03-05 24 A BRILLIANT solo effort by Prakash on the right flank gave Jansenites the winning goal against Singapore Armed forces Sports Association m the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 final on the Padang, yesterday Jansenites won 1-0. The champions set a hot pace m the early stages but246 words
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Article, Illustration529 1971-03-05 24 Frazier, Ali bout includes return clause NEW YORK, Thurs. The contract for the Joe Frazier Cassius Clay world heavyweight title fight on March 8 includes a return match clause, it was revealed here today. This means that neither fighter can retire after the bout although it is unlikely that any529 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-03-05 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff •"^ea^--- »»iSiN > < *%iiS > *<r\ T.. tee. g»F« OH -AM ri,M. lm r^4 S-L I J efcta»__^ C l»W by Sjag S T »*<«'.. I«e "I29 words
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Miscellaneous46 1971-03-05 24 ¥ffImWFZ GOLF: Spore Open C'ships (Bukit Course). RUGGER: SCC seven-aside tournament (Padang, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER: FAS Div.l Hotel S'pura vs RN (5.30 p.m.); Guthrie Waugh vs RN Wanderers (7.30 p.m.) both games at J. Besar. SBHFL: Div.2 Metal Box vs MSA "B" (Geylang Stadium, 5.15 p.m.)46 words
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