Singapore Herald, 8 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald j>o. im Mngapore Monday. March 8, 1971 MC<P) No. 252.5 is CENTS
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  • 53 1 YASUDA WINS THE S'PORE OPEN JAPAN'S Haruo Yasuda, the winner of the Singapore Open, with his trophy yesterday. Beside him is the president of the Singapore Golf Association, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. Yasuda finished two strokes ahead of Peter Thomson of Australia and Takaaki Kono of Japan. Full report
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  • 431 1 Sadat on radio: No truce extension CAIRO, Sun. President Sadat announced today that "the U.A.R. has decided to consider itself as not being bound by the ceasefire." Egypt could no longer extend the ceasefire, but this did not mean that political talks would stop, "leaving talking only to the guns,"
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  • 237 1 Peking protests over Tonkin Gulf incident TOKYO, Sun. China was today reported to have issued a "strong protest" against what she called U.S. and South Vietnamese provocation against Chinese fishing boats m the Gulf of Tonkin. In a Chinese-language broadcast monitored m Tokyo, Radio Peking said a U.S. guided missile
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  • 44 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Security operations assisted by local inhabitants killed dozens of Communist terrorists along the Sarawak and North Kalimantan border areas last month. Antara news agency said many were detained while some of their firearms and equipment were seized.
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's seven-week strike of more than 200,000 post office workers ended last night without any pay increase. Strikers gave overwhelming approval to the return to work pending the outcome of an investigation by a three-man commission by l 059 votes to 61.
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  • 42 1 A FIRE destroyed a labourers' shed at a granite quarry m Track 18, Jurong Road, last night. A fire engine put out the fire m one hour. The cause of the fire was not known. No-one was injured.
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  • 367 1 Mujibur's terms for calling off boycott END OF PAKISTAN GENERAL STRIKE KARACHI, Sun. 1--East Pakistan leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahmah demanded today that President Yahya Khan end martial law, withdraw troops from East Pakistan and make an inquiry into shootings during the riots of the past week. If his demands were
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  • 129 1 NIXON'S INDO-CHINA POLICIES UNPOPULAR WASHINGTON, Sun.— President Nixon's Indo-China policies have suffered a sharp loss of public support for the first time since he came to power, according to a Gallop poll published here. The poll, which was carried oat between Feb. 19 and 21, two weeks before the U.S.backed
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  • 210 1 detector to instruct police, military and government personnel on its use. "One night I went into the lab and something told me to connect up one terminal of the polygraph lie detector to the leaf of a plant a
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  • 41 1 THE Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will present his first Budget In Parliament this afternoon. It will be a one-day sitting. After the Budget is presented, the House will adjourn for a week and resume on March IS.
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    • 52 1 ri~m FREE bus rides with car park seasontickets Page 3 SAVINGS Bank offers $15,000 worth of prizes Page 5 BHUTTO agrees with Yahya date Page 7 i_L -ii ift 0 w§l ■l ii_t 9* *"W .————l A TOP spot for suicides: Selegie House Page 11 STUDIO-taken photos now cost more
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  • 3317 2  -  Takeshi Watanabe THE NEED TO RE-ORIENT ECONOMIC GROWTH By President of the Asian Development Bank The excerpts are taken from his speech at the 21st Colombo Plan Ministerial meeting m Manila recently. IN ITS 21 years, the 24 members of the Colombo Plan
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 474 2 I THE Nixon Doctrine was first enunciated at Guam m July, 1969, and reiterated formally m a message to Congress m February last year. Many people m Asia and the United States thought that, m essence, it meant America's military withdrawal from South-East Asia. Then
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    • 104 2 VACHERON M T CONSTANTI N T 1 Symbol of Perfection Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- I
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    • 72 2 JULES FEIFFER WAT 19 THg: -p WHAT (S IT EU6MV EPUOWWG W SP£CTAC- THfiO LMT f_> TO whs* m w& m. Bpsr S£ Kb ,&w Bhmr wmtsa WSJS»» lfc lim/ i.ocußS£AeA/(0 axr y<x) 863 D or me emw mv- what age t/f _u_iL_»itfmu me ro /ucusse wm think a SEWS
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  • 361 3 Season tickets include free rides to town AN INCENTIVE scheme to popularise the use of the bus shuttle service from Kallang Park to Shenton Way and Chinatown has been worked out by the Registry of Vehicles, the Car Parks Division and Associated Bus Services (Pte.) Ltd. Under this scheme, season
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  • 215 3 BALLET CAN BE AN AID TO GENERAL EDUCATION BALLET, when properly taught, can be an instrument of general education as it provides a balanced mental, physical and emotional training. This is the view of Miss Jean Ballantyne, an external examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing m London. Miss Ballantyne
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  • 168 3 U N V U N the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), arrived here yesterday to attend the official launching of the South-East Asia Iron and Steel Institute at the Conference Hall tomorrow.
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  • 525 3 Dutch 'keen to invest in Singapore' PLANS UNDER WAY FOR AN ECONOMIC TREATY AN ECONOMIC treaty is expected to be concluded between Singapore and the Netherlands by June this year, the Dutch Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs, Dr. L.J.M. van Son, said yesterday. Dr. van Son said the treaty, guaranteeing
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  • 114 3 Takeover of Sterling securities THE Government has taken over all Sterling securities of the Singapore Municipal Provident Fund, including its Southern Rhodesia stocks on which the Salisbury Government has stopped all payment of interest and capital repayment on matured stocks. The total nominal value of these securities is $26.8 million
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  • 81 3 THE NEW LOOK CONTAINER SHIPS COMING OUR WAY OVERSEAS Containers Ltd. have ordered five ships from Germany for use on the Europe-Asia run. This model shows what they will look like. The ships each measuring 950 feet will be capable of carrying 2,000 containers. Containers on the new ships can
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  • 193 3 PANOCEAN SHIPPING APPOINTS AGENTS IN SINGAPORE PANOCEAN Shipping Terminals, a joint company formed by the Ocean Steamship Group and P O, has appointed Mansfield Co. Pte. Ltd. as its agents for Singapore and West Malaysia. The first Panocean bulk liquid carrier, Postrunner, capable of carrying 12,000 metric tons of palm
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  • 224 3 KLANG, Sun. The Sultan of Selangor who celebrates his 45th birthday tomorrow has decided to award five datoships. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Harun Haji Idris, who tops the list, receives the Seri Paduka Mahkota Selangor (SPMS). The award of Dato Paduka Mahkota
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A rubber technical advisory service office is to be set up m the Soviet Union soon, the Deputy Controller of Rubber Research, Mr. Lew Sip Hon, said here He added that the Malayan Rubber Fund Board was also looking into the possibility of
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  • 38 3 A THREE-DAY seminar on Youth m South-East Asia ended at Eusoff College yesterday. Thirty-five scholars from six countries took part m the seminar, which was organised by the Institute of South-East Asian Studies.
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  • 18 3 SINGAPORE has 236 pharmacists, 87 of whom are women, registered under the Registration of Pharmacists Ordinance.
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    • 30 3 M__L < H_W Jtfl <^^<>« (C) king FaaiutaaSyndicala. Ida \t]u Vlo.ld tifhta mrittd But at this point I wonder why we've never had more specific rules on the conformity of dress." r
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  • 2393 4  - Jobs for the handicapped FLORENCE CHONG 1 SPECIAL EDUCATION ISNT ENOUGH... I— BY 1 WHAT is the point of giving costly education and painstaking training to the handicapped if they are going to be denied jobs and the opportunity to lead independent and normal lives? This is the question which
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  • 273 5 Savings Bank offers $15,000 in prizes THE Postal Savings Bank will hold its third lucky draw this year with 118 prizes worth over $15,000 to be won. The first prize winner will receive a Morris 1300 GT. The second prize will be a double MSA air ticket to Bangkok, Hongkong,
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  • 58 5 A SPOKESMAN for the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group said yesterday that Mr. William S.W. Lim was speaking in his personal capacity when he addressed a a Rotary luncheon last wee k. Mr. Lim, a former chairman of Spur, spoke about the need for
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  • 57 5 TWO men and a three-year-old girl were admitted yesterday to the Thomson Road Gene rai Hospital after a car they were travelling m collided with another car m Lorong Chuan. They were Low Boon Kirn, 23, of Johore Bahru, Tan Swee Foon, 25, of Lorong
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  • 301 5 TOURING by motorcycle Is habit forming, according to 22-year-old John Hubbell, a Canadian student who arrived here from Japan last week. Four years ago, as a student, he spent four days touring the Alps on a rented motorcycle and ever since
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  • 183 5 PROF. S.J. van Embden, the man who drew up the master plan for resiting the University of Singapore at Kent Ridge, will return to Singapore this month. According to Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the university's ViceChancellor, Prof. Embden will be coming "to polish up the
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    • 31 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker f m T LL 3E PAt?NEP/ V SOME SAKCAeT\C Nbd WANT? V^ VTHEA\ WHO LOV6S J I BORN THAT fell JIM aStodoJ^ camp swAMP>y<^?^^ f| gjE^
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  • VIEWPOINT
    • 432 6 THE NEED TO BE ON TIME FOR CONCERTS IT APPEARS that Singapore concert-goers still need to be educated about arriving on time. To make my point clear the Korean Children's Choir performed on March 3 at the Singapore Conference Hall. President Sheares, the First Lady, Mr. Mrs. Jek Yuen Thong
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    • 1294 6 THERE has been m the recent past correspondence m the newspapers from people m Singapore on *a proposal to erect a wax statue of General Tomoyuki Yamashita. A decision will, I hope, be taken by our people without interference from outside.
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    • 471 6 When School Cert holders have to teach pre-U classes... MY SON is a student of a government Chinese secondary school. He informs me that English is taught as a second language m his school and because of this, he has to sit for the English paper during the Government sponsored
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  • 64 7 Fire trucks arrived within eight minutes after the first alert and fought the blaze m a biting cold of about teu degrees centigrade below freezing. A city police spokesman said the bodies of 28 patients, all killed by smoke poisoning, were recovered. PICTURE: Rescue workers
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  • 331 7 Another four die irv Bengal pre -poll violence NEW DELHI, Sun. Four people died m continuing pre-election violence m Bengal yesterday. One of the victims, a Congress Party worker, was stabbed to death m Calcutta. Two members of the pro- Mos cow Communist Party were stabbed to death m outlying
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  • 280 7 BIG -SPENDER CHARLES HAS MORE THAN HIS MONEY'S WORTH NEW YORK, Sun. Charles Eisenstein, 25, is a US$l2O-a-week clerk at Gaf Corp. But, said the District Attorney's office on Friday, for the past 2V_ years Eisenstein has lived about US$3BO,OOO beyond his income. They listed some of his achievements as:
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  • 157 7 CAIRO, Sun. Last week's six-day session of the Palestine National Council A Palestinian Parliament m exile "was a complete failure," Nayef Ha'vatmeh, leader of the left-wing Popular and Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine said today. He said: "The Council limited itself to publishing
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  • 394 7 Bhutto agrees with Yahya date I^*l T mmmmm9kMm MM J—— **^_*^^c ••••••aa V^B-v-4- Wr *7 m 1 KARACHI, Sun. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, leader of West Pakistan's Pakistan People's Party yesterday agreed- to attend a postponed session of the Constituent Assembly at Dacca on March 25. His announcement, shortly after President
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  • 81 7 MONTEVIDEO, Sun. Claude L. Fly, the U.S. soils experts released on Tuesday after seven months m the hands of Tupamaro terrorists, has written an account* of his ordeal, his son, John, disclosed yesterday. The 600-page diary, life history and essay on freedom were delivered with Mr.
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  • 90 7 It's a mad, mad, world NORMAN (Oklahoma) Sun. University of Oklahoma cyclists, angered by newly-installed signs forbidding bicycles on sidewalks, obeyed the law en masse yesterday and virtually paralysed a normally busy business area near the school grounds. They parked their bicycles at about 100 parking meters m a fourblock
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  • 50 7 LONDON: The British Government has proposed forming a joint AmericanBritish company to build Rolls Royce RB2II engines for the Lockheed company's Tri-Star jet If the deal goes through, Britain will provide the first Ss43 million of production costs, conditional on Lockheed finding the remainder, whatever the figure may be. a
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  • 303 7 Saigon troops capture Viet supply hub SAIGON, Sun. South Vietnamese infantrymen yesterday captured the Laotian town of Sepone, a key supply hub on the Ho Chi Minn Trail, Saigou headquarters said. A communique said 3t# North Vietnamese troops were killed and hundreds of tons of munitions and food captured. Farther
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  • 20 7 SANTIAGO: China's embassy here will be housed m the same building Taiwan-used until it broke relations with Chile Jan 5.
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  • 162 7 ABIDJAN (Guinea), Sun. Portugal is preparing to attack Guinea again, with the help of "death commandos" and West German specialists, according to a letter quoted by Conakry Radio. In a broadcast monitored m Abidjan last night, the radio attributed the letter to a Guinean
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  • CHESS...
    • 210 7 INTERNATIONAL Master Andersson of Sweden caused a sensation m the 1971 Wijk Aan Zee Tournament when he led m the first half, but faltered towards (he end, and just failed to achieve the norm for the Grandmaster Title. The following game shows Andersson's fine win over
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  • 149 8 FOGGIA, South-East Italy, Sun. Building industry workers, temporarily laid off because of heavy snowfalls, clashed violently with police here today. The builders demonstrated outside the town hall, demanding unemployment grants, and hurled cobblestones at the police, who used tear-gas grenades to disperse the crowd. Ten police
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  • 96 8 TRUDEAUS TAKE IT EASY ALTA LAKE, British Columbia. Sun Pierre and Margaret Trudeau remained indoors despite earlier intentions to get out on the Whistler mountain ski slopes on the second day of their honeymoon. The temperature at Whistler, 90 miles north of Vancouver, was 10 above zero and it was
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  • 256 8 'How Tokyo-Peking ties can improve' TOKYO, Sun. Former Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama said last night that Tokyo must first recognise Peking as the sole Government of China before there can be any improvement m relations. Speaking to reporters on his return from Peking, Mr Fujiyama said his mission obtained
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  • 215 8 Fight to the last. ..but airport work goes on NARITA, Sun. A total of 1,427 people were injured m the course of the 13-day conflict here for possessing the last 70 acres of land needed for the new Tokyo International Airport to occupy 2,700 acres. All this remaining strip of
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  • 68 8 It's a mad, mad, world LONDON, Sun. Thousands of placardpushing, balloon-blowing girls marched through the snow to demand free abortion and contraception, free 24-hour nurseries and equal pay. Some 4,000 feminists, many of them with chilly husbands and children m tow, disrupted traffic and police as they chanted and danced
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  • 160 8 BIG HUNT FOR KIDNAP AIRMEN ANKARA, Sun. Police and troops stretched a dragnet across Ankara and manned roadblocks on highways leading out of it today m a earch for four kidnzpped American airmen. A deadline of 6.00 a.m. local (11.30 a.m. Singapore time) passed yesterday morning with no word from
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  • 99 8 VORSTER MAY ADMIT CHURCH LEADERS CAPETOWN, South Africa, Sun. Prime Minister John Vorster said last night he was prepared to consider allowing a deputation from the World Council of Churches to visit South Africa. The Prime Minister said his decision stemmed from a meeting he had with representatives of the
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  • THE WORLD IN BRIEF
    • 114 8 LONDON, Sun. The British General Medical Council cleared a family physician who was charged with serious professional misconduct for telling a schoolgirl's parents she was taking birth control pills. The case had stirred up nationwide controversy and was regarded by many as placing
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    • 29 8 CAPE TOWN: The pollution throat to beaches near Cape Algulhas, on South Africa's East Coast, increased with the discovery of fresh oil leaks from the grounded Liberian tanker, Wafra.
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    • 35 8 ATHENS: The Greek regime branded the Findings in a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee report on restoration of parliamentary democracy in Greece as "lacking in seriousness." It termed the report as an internal American matter.
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    • 30 8 u u u BERLIN: The embassy secretaries of the "Big Four" powers met to prepare for the 16th session of FourPower Talks on Berlin, to be held on Tuesday. nnn
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    • 40 8 PARIS: Some 170 U.S. pacifists, who are in France trying to find out how peace can be brought back to Indo China, called on Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, head of the Provisional RevolutionaryGovernment of South Vietnam's Paris Peace Talks delegation.
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    • 28 8 uu NOTTINGHAM, England: A resolution calling for the repatriation of "immigrants of alien races" was passed overwhelmingly at the National Conference of the Right-Wing Conservative Monday Club here.
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    • 23 8 DAR ES SALAAM: One hundred Tanzanians will leave for China in August for engineering and management training for the TanzaniaZambia railway. n nn
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    • 25 8 ROME: Italian Premier Emilio Colombo will stand in as Minister of Justice, following the resignation of Oronzo R ea ie (Republican) from that Ministry. nnrm
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    • 24 8 MOSCOW: A total of 289 Soviet Jews have been allowed to emigrate to Israel and the West in the first two months of 1971
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    • 62 8 uu u SALVADOR, Brazil: The Governor of Bahia State has said there was an organised plot behind the Thursday night soccer stadium panichere in which three spectators died and more than 2,000 were injured. He said unnamed "elements" spread rumours through Salvador that the Fonte Nova stadium could not support
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 843 9  -  BEN D'CUNHA From m KUALA LUMPUR AFTER 14 years of independence, Malaysia took a controversial decision m democracy to enshrine provisions m the constitution to place certain sensitive issues beyond the realm of public discussion. Parliament over the last two weeks debated the
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  • 293 9  - PUTTING THE PHILIPPINES HOUSE IN ORDER D.Y. CAPARAS From m MANILA THE PHILIPPINES has temporarily frozen its plan to establish trade and diplomatic ties with Russia and other socialist countries due to serious domestic developments. According to Philippine officials the shelving of the plan is warranted by the fact that
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  • 716 9 The song of a 'sparrow' in search of love EDITH PIAF once said that anyone who heard her sing should have a "gut response" to her voice. Her audiences, she said, should always be able to believe m the songs she sang because, for her, these songs were "a cry
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  • 1041 9  -  NIGEL DENNIS BY PROFESSOR M.M. Gerasimov, a Russian palaeontologist, died last year, bequeathing to the world an incomparable range of false faces. Though readers may feel that this statement is peculiar, and even unflattering, a glance at the professor's posthumous book. The Face Finder, will
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  • 839 10 Seven-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows seven services to be operated by the Singapore Traction Company (colour green) and the Amalgamated Bus Company (colour royal blue) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. STC Service No. 120 St. Michael's Estate Prince Edward Road: Jalan Aman, Jalan Tenteram,
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  • 151 10 LOS ANGELES, Sun. The Joseph Naples family all 200 members got together this weekend, climaxing a 14--month fund-raising effort and the dream of a mother who died 10 years ago. "We didn't think this would come to a reality," said Marie Scardina, 59, one of the 15 children
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 140 11 Malaysia to start wig exports KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian-made wigs will soon be sold m Britain, the United States, Canada, West Germany and other European countries. A spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that eight wig factories had been granted pioneer status m principle. They are
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    • 416 11 DR. TOH ASKS: WHY HAVE 40 PEOPLE JUMPED HERE? SELEGIE House is the city's favourite suicide spot because it's higher than Pickering House m Upper Pickering Street. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, MP for Rochore and Minister for Science and Technology, found this yesterday during
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    • 262 11 SINGAPOREANS display an attitude of indifference or fear to party politics, an MP said last night. Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, said: "Some people are clearly unconcerned about politics. They prefer to pursue .their own lives and careers quietly. "Some are
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    • 124 11 IPOH, Sun. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, has called on Alliance leaders m Perak to help explain to the people the Constitution (Amendment) Bill passed by the Dewan Raayat last Wednesday. "This is important as we are trying to rouse a
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    • 75 11 MOTOR-CYCLIST Ong Kai Teng, 25, of Perak Road, died yesterday after his machine collided with a taxi at the junction of Prinsep Street and Albert Street on Saturday. In another accident, a 65--year-old woman, Leong Yin Peng, of Upper Thomson Road, died m Thomson
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    • 269 11 The Singapore Metrication Board is looking for an emblem and is offering a $1,000 prize for the most suitable one. The emblem is to be used for publicity purposes to encourage the learning and the use of the metric system m Singapore. The message
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    • 161 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Gerakan Raayat Malaysia announced today the appointment of a former trade union leader, Mr. K. George, as its executive secretary. Gerakan secretary-general, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, described the appointment as "yet another proof" of the party's labour orientation. Mr. George was
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    • 153 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today he hoped to sponsor the formation of Malay syndicates m each state to act as cigarette distribution agencies. This would ensure that the Malays, "who as a community,
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    • 50 11 TWO Malaysians have been banned from entering Singapore, according to the latest Government Gazette. They are Yacob bin Haron, 20 and Arokiasamy s/o Viagoolam, 33. Yacob, whose Singapore address is given as 778, Kampong Bahru Road, is from Segamat, Johore, while Arokiasamy is from Perak.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 411 11 I Starscope 1 _T__^^_l9___H____________ TT I -+UA* Wy\ *l 1 1 I I l*)r 1 f rliT-T V_g_ti ill L__d___J______K_B___ m£ al \uur ruling planet HoTlie^mdWaTilvi al Uranus tends towards affairs hold the centre al the unexpected and of interest today and exciting so make sure you can be prepared
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  • 422 12 'MORE WILL LOOK ON RECREATION AS A NECESSITY' COMMUNITY centres of the future will be located m high-rise blocks, and will serve to meet the educational and recreation needs of a larger proportion of the population than at present. This is the
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  • 258 12 NANYANG University is launching a campaign to raise $2 million to expand its College of Commerce and build more dormitories. Nantah' s council chairman, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, said that m order to meet the increasing need for industrial and commercial management
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  • 126 12 Teachers must have parents' backing PARENTS must support teachers m their efforts to be nation-builders, according to an editorial m the latest issue of Peri ua ngan. the National Trades Union Congress paper. Commenting on the recent Teachers' Union modernisation seminar, it says: "The teachers' battle to become creators and
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  • 219 12 Studio-taken photos now cost more PHOTOGRAPHS taken m studios flow cost 15 to 20 per cent more. The price rise was announced by the Singapore Photographic Trade Association last Saturday. Association secretary Mak Hoe Ying said yesterday that this was necessary m order to cover the high cost of materials
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  • 137 12 POLICE have arrested two more men m connection with the theft of a strong box containing $25,000 m cash and jewellery from the home of Dr. Chee Phui Heng m Swettenham Road last Tuesday. This brings the total number of suspects detained m connection
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  • 62 12 A 68-YEAR-OLD woman, Madam. Nancy Tan, of Nee Soon Road was found dead at the back of a house m Race Course Road early yesterday. A resident m the area said Madam Tan called at her house on Friday and slept there overnight. She was found
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  • 606 12 rHfflf jsl;kjdfljsafjlf;ajsdf "IT'S absolutely ridiculous, "Tan was saying. "I've never felt better m all my life. "Yesterday I was considered good enough as head of department to tackle anything that came my way, and today I'm a has-been, no longer of any use
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  • 89 12 WHO donates $15,200 to Cancer Registry THE Singapore Cancer I Registry has received a dona- I tion of $15, 200 from the World Health Organisation. The Singapore Cancer Registry has the names of all cases of cancer and "probable" cancer, diagnosed after Jan. 1, 1968, submitted voluntarily by the whole
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  • 83 12 THE International Agency for Research on Cancer yesterday started a one-week course on Cancer Epidemiology and Registration at the Institute of Pathology, Singapore University. Forty-five cancer clinicians and research workers are attending the course. Participants include gynaecologists, statisticians, paediatricians, radiologists, surgeons, pathologists, and public health officials
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    • 78 12 10 a.m. 8 p.m.: German products exhibition at Baharuddin Vocational In.stitute, Stirling Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Balestier Road; Jurone Road (7^ m.s.) Jalan J Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 I (Geylang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent; Siglap Avenue and Tanjong Katong Road. < 8 p.m.: Malay music session at
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    • 61 12 HP— rl THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's TOTO Draw j No: 18/71: 2, 44, 35, 24 and 9. The additional number: 42. 1 The three circled I numbers: 5, 40, 22. < The cash jackpot is $100,000 for five numbers correct, i TODAY: 8.07 am (7.5 ft.); 19.29
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  • 219 13 TOKYO, Sun. The fourth and final round of Japan's capital decontrol programme for direct, inward foreign investments is likely to be moved up to mid- J uly from September, according to sources close to the Foreign Investment Council. The council, an advisory organ
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  • 447 13 F( ONOMK. AFFAIRS 1 E Dl TE D BY ARUN SF. NK U T TUVAN TOKYO, Sun. China's gross national product (GNP) last year is estimated to have amounted to U5575,000 million, showing a growth rate of 10 per cent over 1969, a survey
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 79 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Government estimated that wholesale prices m February jumped 0.8 per cent, the largest two-month increase since 1956. The February figure, which is subject to revision, follows January's 0.7 per cent rise for a twomonth total of 1.5 per cent, putting severe new
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    • 53 13 MANILA, Sun. A 20--man Japanese industrial mission is scheduled to arrive here on Wednesday for an eightday visit. An official announcement said the mission would look particularly into the development of the country's natural resources, and possible joint venture arrangements which are labour intensive such as spare parts manufacture and
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    • 73 13 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's foreign exchange banks have decided to reduce the annual interest rate on dollar Usance bills for three and four- month periods by 0.125 per cent, effective on Tuesday. The decision followed a reduction m the U.S. bankers' acceptance rate. The new rates on usance bills for three
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 589 13 HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE closed its financial year ended June 1970 with a shortage of funds arising irom increased construction costs and delays. The chairman. Mr. Chang Ming Thien, said m his review that m the past 1 5 months, it became clear "that there
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    • 222 13 Ford -Toyo TOKYO, Sun. Henry Ford 11, board chairman of Ford Motor, said last night that some points still remained to be adjusted for the projected tieup between his company and Toyo Kogyo. The American automobile executive, who arrived m Japan on Wednesday, made the statement at a Press conference
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    • 92 13 LONDON, Sun. Kambalda Minerals said it has entered into negotiations with other companies with a view to participating m the exploration of a number of highly promising new mineral areas m Western Australia. Kambalda has undertaken to share m the exploration of a large prospective oil and natural gas
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    • 57 13 LONDON, Sun. Pexa Oil Board said short-term deposits with Mineral Securities Australia totalled Asl.BB million. It is not known when the liquidator of Minsecs will be able to repay these and until the position is clarified, activities of Pexa are being reorganised and may need to be conducted
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  • 357 13 Mr P.D. WYNNE, deputy inward freight manager of Blue Funnel Line, who is on an annual marketing survey of Far East ports, met local shippers and manufacturers m Singapore. He also discussed shipping matters with Mr CHOO WENG CHUK, sales manager m charge of export freight of
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  • 208 13 PAL Colour Television Rece GENERAL CORP. said it has developed a phase alternation by line (PAL) colour television receiver using technology that doesn't infringe on patents held by AEG-Telefunken, of West Germany. The company said a 13--inch model will be put on the market around June, first m
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  • 377 13 Prices eased further on Saturday as profit-taking was more pronounced. Electric home appliances, cameras and some popular issues were prominent on the losing side. TDK Electronics declined sharply on press reports that its earnings m the current business term were lower. Olympus also lost sharply following reports
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  • 191 13 A ust r alian share markets immersed m their own gloom, have not been aided by developments on overseas markets to date. Both New York and London have turned easier. Last week's trading m Australian shares has been nominal with little buying interest and very light turnover.
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  • 232 13 The past week was dominated by anxiety over the country's economic situation, with the Vehicle and General Insurance Company's collapse and ICl's cutback m domestic capital investment contributing to an apprehensive atmosphere. The Financial Tinies index was at a four year low by mid-week and although the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 356 13 ■'iISIIII I I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages. Births, Engcgements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/ for 10 words, eacn additional word 40c ts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE $100 J A LEADING LIFE INSURER STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street needs officers for rapid Town
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    • 133 13 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Fri.— (Changes in brackets): Industrials 313.5 (-0.3): Tins 64.26 (Unch); Rubbers 171.60 (+0.34).; Oils 264 64 (0.42). DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK. Fri. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 898.00 (+6.64); Transportation 203.23 (+3.23): Utilities 122.12 (+0.09); Composite stocks 296.73 (+2.59); Bonds 70.72 (-0.14). FOREIGN tXCHflNKBATtS"
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  • 450 14 ■i^— L^ i^J WkJ I 1 1 y|j—^ rAWOIvT-NTplace has been the subject of controversy since Adam lost his rib, sometimes generating sound and fury, sometimes, like the antics of Women's Lib., affording the lookerson some innocent amusement. Now a relatively small but Important aspect has
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  • 19 14 "I wish he'd either pass me or stop me this suspense is driving me crazy!" Z
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  • Article, Illustration
    204 14  -  BARBARA BARNES NOTHING does more to zing up a room than an interesting wall arrangement. It can give a well-fur-nished look when there is a scarcity of chairs and tables. And the arrangement doesn't have to be expensive. No need to go broke buying paintings. Look around the
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  • Article, Illustration
    524 14  - Let off steam YOU refuse to spend hours m the kitchen; if you hate slaving over the oven; then the pressure cooker's for you. It's a contrivance designed to save housewives cooking time and fuel. With one, you can tenderIse beef m 20 minutes, cook potatoes m six, and spinach
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  • 431 14  -  VIVIEN LIM IF YOU are a Tamil by race, a Hindu by religion and your husband is 60 years old, you are eligible for a second marriage but to the same man, of course Your age is immaterial, but your better half must make it
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  • town talk
    • 373 15  -  A. K. LEE By PEOPLE complain that Paya Lebar has the highest airport tax m the world, but a colleague just back from Manila says that we can't hold a candle to the Filipinos. He was about to change his remaining pesos into dollars
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    • 154 15 Cambodian envoy's party for visiting Minister CAMBODIAN Ambassador K.R.L. Wongsanith, was host at a reception for the Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Koun Wick and his wife at the Hilton Ballroom on Wednesday. Mr. Wick has passed through Singapore a few times before but this is his first official
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    • Article, Illustration
      135 15  -  Nancy Wong's Socio! J\(otu| Mr. S. SUBRAMAMAN, Managing Director of Analytical Laboratories (Pte). Ltd gave a farewell cocktail reception on Wednesday for Mr. George Barnwell, a volunteer executive witb the International Executive Services Corporation. Mr. Barnwell and his wife will leave Singapore shortly for Auckland, New Zealand where
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    • 185 15 BISHOP Chandu Ray, Co-ordinating Officer for Asian Evangelism, and his wife entertained the Korean Children's Choir at the Rouge et Noir restaurant, Equatorial Hotel, on Thursday afternoon. Their faces scrubbed clean, hair brushed neatly and sporting freshlyironed uniforms, the children mingled with the guests, most
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1499 15 Diamond. American singer 5_ UUWU UUUUUUUU "^■■UJB and tune s m 1 1 h has 5_ ___a a__a_i___k rocketed into the British Z '"_JJsJ^^^^^2^___________________? I_l__il_l_l_r_i charts ZZ ammm^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m Zj __k_MI z S nABI nowhere when re- S m mw uuu^u\u_Pl^uf ,n Br,tam two Y ears
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    • 71 15 BLONDIE B y Chic Young ARCHIE By Bob Montana /wELI JHE BITEs) f HAS IT ja** __^^^^^^^^^^^^^H f \GET HI/VS J r HIS *>C STOPPED i-^f OH. A YOU GotW^l JUGHEAD IS A JOB 7 FINGERNAILS/ j THAT'S YOU FROM \SURE// ANY AAORE JLL^J A CHRONIC WITH A A I^S
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  • 323 16 asdfasdfasfdf THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week saw trading at a low key, ahead of the Singapore Budget today and on the withdrawal of most operators to the sidelines. Activity was mostly of a routine nature and the bulk of interest
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  • 223 16 TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese television manufacturing industry has said it will fight by all legal means possible against the decision of the U.S. Tariff Commission charging Japanese products are being dumped on the American market. At the same time, the industry said actual
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  • 473 16 NEW YORK, Sun. Foreign countries poured a record amount of money into investments m American business m 1970. Financial sources estimate the amount spent to establish or acquire U.S. subsidiaries at US$l,2OO million. The Commerce Department had reported the 1969 total was US$l,OOO
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  • 1516 16 STOCK EXCHANGE _OBBOF MALAYSIA W AND SINGAPORE J...197! Company +T- Cl g ViM Weekly Turnovers High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed H '000 +or '000 +or H SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS H 1.43 138 Acma 1.37 I#4o 2.92 270 All.edChoc. 2.83 2.90 4 2
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  • 646 16 PETALING TIN: March 10, at registered office, 2 Station Road, Ipoh. RALEIGH CYCLES (M): March 12, 11 a.m. at Jalan Perbadanan 3/5, Shah Alam Industrial Estate. Selangor. MALAYA GLASS FACTORY: March 15, 11 a.m. at registered office. Beat 14, Jalan Tampol, Johore Bahru. MING COURT HOTEL: March 15,
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  • 37 16 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.30, (2) 151.50; Hongkong 40.17Beirut 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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  • 28 16 FRASER'S INDUSTRAIL INDICES Singapore Malaysia March 1 654.16 432 35 2 657.38 433/74 3 658.85 432.33 4 660.00 432.66 5 660.37 433.82 Changes on week +6.65 +2 74
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  • 84 16 current uate Total for Total for Public Ban* U> W £^23 W >'~- Kepong Plant <2) 19 April 7 2^J N*» Metal Box (3) 6 MaVch 31 12 TronohMines(3) 10 April 16 }5 Ayer Hitam T. (4) 5 **v^% Bedford (2) io April 21 10 ?I* Sel. Dredge
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 147 16 SHIPS IH PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 8. OUT: Oriental Rio 10/11; Ixion 15/16; Fukusho Maru No. 17 22; Benarty 33/34; Anna Taylor 38/39; Yamatsuru Maru 40/41; Galini 44; Mexico Maru 45; Jaladhir 46; Musi 21 east; Glenfinlas 6/7: Colombo Maru 47;
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 700 17 II borberDo^g SAILINGS TO E. CANADA. U.S. ATLANTIC Sangap«ra MfrM *^a»i N.Varh io,ion NNI Ammrm m«,c,..i SUNNYVILLE InPort/lo A orl9 Ad. FERNLAND Mar ,6 Ma, U. M .r Ma, W M^v o M~a. TARANTEL Marl/, is Ma- 4 o BRONXVILLE Apr Z W.\ M MaJ ib U FORTNICHTLY IXPRESS SERVICfc
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 896 17 1 I I /I \l\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I I YJ N V beginning on this page are given in four parts for gmti I r\ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and 6ltU§ SHIPPING TMzM¥SltM '''''Affr^gSl^BMa^BM CS/b*. HI I »T a st of a tn abbreviations used^nV.s^age
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 436 18 -p malaysialTln^rn^ H A SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD J| No Jlh \mp.ui.' Kuala tM H rhe National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Mmmmm rum *>•«.«« IM> bunga mmm m9m vf 2/4 ym^ 4M ■>"'! »0/4. kji- 12/4, A«»fp 14/4. Sr«-«n 1 ;/< BUNGA BAY* Mar 29/ 1 Apr 2/iApr
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    • 731 18 f"QQt|lOl in^l Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far IV^i East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE Mar 11/13 o ck a z^:z 9 e: Hon9kon9 KNUT/SB m svega m 23/2s *.™.p-.n. /o ANNA TAYLOR In Pt/Mar 10 Quinhon Danana r am M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Mar 12/13 Penang (Mar 14/16),
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  • 653 19 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Everton and Stoke, two First Division teams, qualified yesterday for the semifinals of the Football Association Cup. They will certainly be followed by the two London clubs, Arsenal and Tottenham, who could only draw at Leicester and Liverpool, but who have*
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 1538 19 BIG SWEEP Pool: $9,723 1st No. ***** ($2,407) 2nd No. ***** ($1,203) 3rd— No. *****- ($601) Starters ($84 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Consolation: ($46 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. mm B____ IPOH,
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    • SPORTS WORLD
      • 137 19 Rugby Union title to Surrey GLOUCESTER, Sun. Surrey took the English Counties Rugby Union title for the first time m its history yesterday, when it beat Gloucestershire 14-3 here after leading 11 -Oat half time. RESULTS Inter-Services championship: Army 9 Royal Navy 11 (at Twickenham), County Championship final: Gloucestershire 3
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      • 77 19 TOKYO, Sun. Australia's lan Fletcher captured the men's singles 'ttle m the A l l- Japan indoor tennis championships today, beating Japan's Davis Cupper Takeshi Koura 7-5, 6-4. Fletcher advanced into the finals by humbling Japan's top seed, Koji Wa tana be, 6-2, 6-4 yesterday. Koura edged Janus Delaney, a
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      • 58 19 CARACAS, Venezuela, Sun. Shozo Saijo, world featherweight champion, was offered USSBO,OOO to defend his title against Antonio Gomez of Venezuela, it was reported here. According to the World Boxing Association (WBA). the offer was made to the Japanese champion by Rama cor CA. The offer also requested that the bout
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    • 693 19 ENGLISH LKAGI'L DIVISION ONI W D L l»ts Leeds 2 2 7 3 SI Arsenal 19 6 S 44 Chelsea IS II 6 41 Wolverhainpton 16 7 9 39 Liverpool 11.13 6 35 Southampton 13 9 9 35 Tottenham 12 9 7 33 Manchester City I I I
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    • 94 19 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Ist— No. ***** ($2,401) 2nd No. ***** ($1,200) 3rd No. ***** 600) Starters ($56 each): Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation ($46 each): Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** DAVY JONES By Sam Leff
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  • 655 20  - Yasuda's trophy by two strokes JASBIR SINGH SAM NATHAN SINGAPORE OPEN AND JAPAN'S Haruo Yasuda fired two-under-par 69 on the final day to wrest the Singapore Open Golf championship with a two-stroke lead from his nearest rivals, Peter Thompson (Australia) and Takaaki Kono (Japan), at the Bukit Course yesterday. Yasuda,
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  • 1630 20 ARMY BEAT PADANG CLUB BY 4 WICKETS IscoreboardI Singapore Chinese Recreation Club beat Naval Base Cricket Club by one wicket. NAVAL BASE D. Kelleyc Kim Leng b Bala 29; B. Carter b Menon 38; K. Schmeric Anthony b Menon 11; D. Staker c Julian b Bala 61 R. Vidal c
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  • 284 20 277-S. Yasuda (J) 69,70,69,69(32-37). 279-T Kono (J) 68.68.73.70 (35-35); Peter Thomson (A) 69,71,71,68 (35-33). 280-Hsu Chi San (C) 70,70,72,68 (32-36); Hsu Sheng San (C) 69,74,68,69 (34-35). 282-M.Ozaki (J) 75.68.7 1.68 (35-33); T.lshii (J) 71,69,71,71(36-35). 283-Hsieh Mm Nam (C) 73.71.70.69 (35-34); H.Sugimoto (J) 67,70,72,74 (37-37); J.W.Stewart (S) (Am) 71.71.70.71
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  • 332 20  -  LEE CHIU SAN DAVE Coles, champion <otor cyclist m the Singapore Motor Sports Club, swept aside the opposition m the scramble races for motorcycles at Colombo Camp yesterday. Mounted on a Yamaha RT-1, one of the most powerful motocross .machines m Singapore, Coles easily won all
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  • 88 20 Herald get all tied up JUST for a change, this morning we'll tell you about our own football team. We had our first game on Saturday at BODCA'S ground, oft St Michael's Road. Aad we drew 3-3 with St. .Michael's Estate. In a surprisingly fast match the Herald went down
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  • 251 20 Second half goals decide match TITLE contender Vigilante Corps put up a creditable performance with a 2-1 win over Hamilton Sports Club m the Football Association of Singapore Division One league match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Vigilantes dominated the exchanges from the kick-off but were unable to make
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  • 381 20 RAF Changi keep sevens title ROYAL Air Force Changi scored a thumping 21-0 win over 63 Squadron Royal Air Force Tengah on the Padang to retain the Singapore Cricket Club sevens rugby title for the second successive year on Saturday. Changi showed splendid teamwork and tore the Tengah defence to
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