Singapore Herald, 11 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 197 Singapore Thursday, March 11, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 261 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Mrs. Gandhi's ruling Congress Party was leading by wide margins m many parts of the country today and appeared headed for a landslide victory as the ballot count got under way for the Parliamentary elections. While no final returns were announced,
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 156 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon m an interview published here today said he seriously doubted the United States would ever have another war. "This is probably the very last one," he said, referring to the Indo-China war m an interview with New York Times foreign specialist
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  • 509 1 Over to McMahon THE NEW MAN AT THE HELM: PAGE 2 CANBERRA, Wed. Former Foreign Minister William McMahon was sworn m as Australian Prime Minister this afternoon four hours after Mr. John Gorton was stood down by his Liberal Party. Mr Gorton was unseated as party leader by his own
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  • 553 1 HONGKONG, Wed. Chinese Premier Chou En- 1 ai and his party m Hanoi were presented with a vase made from the wreckage of a U.S. plane shot down on May, 1967, Radio Peking reported today. It said the present was given to Chin hui-Tso, deputy
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  • 53 1 'Sukarno aided Reds' Suharto JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto today accused former President Sukarno of defending and supporting the Indonesian Communist party after the September 1965 abortive coup. The President made the charge m a nation-wide message commemorating the March 11, 1966, transfer of executive authority from the then President Sukarno
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  • 166 1 MANILA, Wed. Doctors m a provincial hospital delivered twins today from a man. After a four-hour operation, surgeons removed from a 37--year-old tricycle driver two masses of tissue weighing nine pounds together with clearly defined bodies, feet, hands, fingers with nails, hair
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  • 52 1 BANGKOK, Wed. U.S. President Nixon's ambassador-at-large David M. Kennedy arrived m Bangkok today from Saigon for a one-day visit en route to Singapore. The former U.S. Treasury Secretary m the Nixon cabinet was accompanied by his wife, a daughter and three aides. They fly to
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    68 1 MONTEVIDEO, Wed.— The Tupamaros left-wing urban guerillas kidnapped Attorney-General Guido Berro Oribe, this morning according to police sources. Mr. Oribe, 59, was seized at his private residence early today by three men and a woman, who took him along at gun point. Unconfirmed rumours said that the Tupamaros wanted
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  • 135 1 BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai Cabinet has permitted a site survey for an oil pipeline across the Kra Isthmus m Southern Thailand, a Government spokesman said today. The survey will be carried out by Thai authorities with the National Energy Authority as coordinator,
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier said today that he would meet Muhammad Ali m a return match. 'Sure, I'll fight him, any time he wants it," he said m a radio broadcast. The rights to a return match are owned by Chartwell Enterprises
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  • 400 2 The new man at the helm IN CANBERRA AUSTRALIA'S new Prime Minister William McMahon has had a long apprenticeship which well qualifies him for the job. He was given portfolios of Navy and Air m 1951, only two years after being elected to the Federal Parliament. Other portfolios he has
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  • 434 2 Viewpoint ALLOW me to add to D.E.S. Chelliah's comments (S.H. March 8) on Yamashita with certain facts that should prove revealing to the critics of the late General. Misconceptions among us of the actual happenings during the fall of Singapore are so widespread that
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  • 356 2 THE implementation of new bus-services on April 11 does not serve any purpose at all for residents of Upper Thomson Road. Those of us here who are port- workers, regret that there is no bus service running right up to Tanjong Pagar. As a result, we
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  • 307 2 SONIA Hopkins, a glamorous Sydney model, was 24 years younger than William McMahon when she married him m 1965. He was then 57. She was wearing locally-made batik when this picture was taken during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference. Mrs. McMahon, one of Sydney's
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  • 198 2 'Pirates' and Kallang Basin workers THE efficiency of our traffic police was very clearly shown when I had to wait for more than 45 minutes last Sunday for a trip to Queenstown from Capitol Theatre. The usual crowd of pirate taxis was conspicuously absent and the STC went about its
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  • 556 2 ASEAN Ministers meeting m Manila tomorrow have before them an agenda which should be more interesting than that of their last meeting m the Cameron Highlands m December 1969. Normalisation of relations between Kuala Lumpur and Manila was the most important achievement of the last meeting, although
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  • 21 2 "What kills me is that we're creating all this waste and then just throwing it away." i <
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  • 460 3  - Britain to hand over $220 nil. worth of property to S'pore HUEN PENG KONG By BRITISH property worth well over $220 million will have been handed over to the Singapore Government by the end of this year when the military withdrawal exercise is completed. Officials from both Governments are presently
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  • 301 3 Microwave link No. 2 to KL from Sentosa A SECOND microwave link to Kuala Lumpur will be provided from Singapore's earth satellite station on Sentosa which will begin operating m August this year. A sum of $980,000 out of the station's $5.65 million budget this year has been set aside
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  • 193 3 $10 -a- day instalments on car, court told HO VAN PING, unemployed, swore under oath yesterday that he was paying 1 0 a DAY-instalments on a car he had agreed to buy. He was the key witness at the trial of Teo Sing Leang on a charge of hiring a
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  • 109 3 WOMAN, 25, DIES AT FOOT OF A HOTEL A 25-YEAR-OLD woman was found dead at the foot of the four-storey White House Hotel m Jalan Besar yesterday. She was identified as Miss Thia Yock Kheng of Queenstown who had checked into a double bedroom a few hours before. Police found
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  • 152 3 Busman's bad luck with 'same number' forged tickets THE GAME was up for bus conductor Tan Kirn Hai, 35, on Nov. 4, 1969, when an alert inspector found that two passengers had tickets with the same numbers on them, a court was told. Tan, who has since lost his job
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  • 366 3  -  AMAR JEET By POPULAR Singapore singer Rita Chao, who was recently branded a Communist agent by a Jakarta magazine, said angrily yesterday, "It's all nonsense. The newspaper report was all untrue. "It was the work of someone who was jealous and
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  • 580 4 Seven-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows seven services to be operated by two bus companies Singapore Traction Company (colour green) and the Associated Bus Services (colour red) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. STC Service No. 143 Toa Payoh Jurong Road: Toa Payoh, Lorong 1, Lorong
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    250 4 Road, Circuit Road, Pipit Road, Circuit Road, Merpati Road, Mattar Road, Aljunied Road, Upper Aljunied Road, Upper Serangoon Road, Braddell Road, Access Road, Lorong l, Lorong 4, Lorong 6, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh East and Kirn Keat Avenue. ABS Service No. 155A Toa Payoh, Lorong 1 Bedok Road (Upper Changi
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  • 91 4 THE Chinese version of a booklet on the new bus routes scheduled for April 11 by four bus companies will be on sale at Chinese bookstores on Monday. It will give details of the C 4 new bus services under the Government's plan to
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  • 61 4 LOW Chwee Meng was caught by police when he rode a scooter over a road divider m Airport Road on May 11 last year. Yesterday he was fined $15 for riding the scooter over a road divider; $15 for not having a light on his scooter; $30 for
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  • 229 4 Typhoidfree hawkers back in business MORE than 5 0 hawkers m the typhoid affected area of GeyLang Serai yesterday resumed their business after receiving clearance cards from the Health Ministry certifying that they are free of the disease. Most of them, who were checked and cleared by the Middleton Hospital
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  • 293 4 $6.6 million courts complex: Work to start this year WORK is expected to begin m the middle of this year on the proposed $6.6 million Subordinate Courts Building m Havelock Road. Plans for the building have already been submitted and approved by the Government. It is understood that the original
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  • 117 4 NANYANG University received 200 Japanese books from the Japan External Trade Organisation on Tuesday. The books were handed over by the general manager of the Japan Trade Centre, Mr. K. Tomuro to Nantah's viceChancellor, Dr. Rayson Huang. The gift, which comprises reference books covering
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  • 35 4 BIRD PARK PICNIC THE Hsin Mm Village Community Centre and Yew Tee Village Community Centre is organising an excursion to Jurong Bird Park, Haw Par Villa and Golden Pagoda on April 4 at 8.30 a.m.
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  • 23 4 SPECIAL PROGRAMME REDIFFUSION will broadcast a special programme on the concert by the Korean Children's Choir on Sunday. The programme will replace "Roundabout."
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  • 153 4 THE Adult Education Board is expanding its activities into the surrounding islands with the establishment of a centre at Pulau Brani. Already 200 Pulau Brani residents have registered for its language classes at the Telok Saga Primary School on the island. Five teachers
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  • 121 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 2,331 people are detained m Malaysia under the Internal Security Act and the Emergency (Prevention of Crime) Ordinance, the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs, Inche Mohamed Ya'acob, said today. He told the Dewan Ra ayat m reply
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  • 20 4 LAFF A DAY "And don't tell me to take a long rest! I just had one m your waiting room."
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  • 179 5 'Report excess taxi charge to ROV' advice THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association has advised passengers to report taxi drivers who overcharge them to the Registry of Vehicles. Action will be taken on those who are found guilty of the offence. According to Mr. Sim Boon Woo, organising secretary of the
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  • 184 5 POSTAL services from Singa pore to Britain have been resumed following settlement of Britain's postal strike, but mail is expected to be subject to delays. A post office source said yesterday that air mail letters and parcel post should reach their destinations m
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  • 67 5 Gujarati Assn celebrates anniversary THE Singapore Gujarati Association will celebrate its 15th anniversary on Sunday with a cultural variety show at the Victoria Theatre at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Prem Bhatia, the Indian High Commissioner, is expected to be the guest of honour. The association will also carry out relief work
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  • 149 5 NEW bus stop signs will be put up along ALL routes by April 11. Many such signs, with a picture of a bus m black and white at the top, have already been put up m the city area. The rest will
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  • 114 5 A VETERINARY surgeon was yesterday granted a divorce from her husband, a doctor, by Mr. Justice D'Cotta on the ground of desertion. Dr. May Lim Gwek Beng, 32, said she married Dr. Chew Kang Lee, 32, on May 4, 1965 and they
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  • 76 5 THE National Productivity Centre will conduct a threeweek course on "Work Study" for senior executives from industrial firms starting on March 22. The fee is $200. The course will consider the optimum use of labour, machines and equipment m industrial production to obtain higher productivity.
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  • 160 5 THE Telecommunications Department will use the metric system m all its operations by the end of the year. The Metrication Board issued a statement yesterday saying that the department was already using the metric system m reference to electrical terms and
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  • 572 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A conflict of interests between Singapore and Malaysia was the reason for the proposed split of Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines, Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail Abdul Rahman told Parliament today. Tun Ismail, who was replying to an oral question m the House
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  • 175 5 Police: Book on S'pore NOT banned THE book "Singapore: Too Little, Too Late" has not been banned m Malaysia, a Johore police spokesman said yesterday. A letter authorising the import of four copies of the book was sent to the Singapore publisher, Mr. Donald Moore, on Saturday, he added. On
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  • 524 5 New bonus scheme: A 'split the difference' order THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday rejected as "extremes" the claims of both parties m a dispute over production levels that should merit bonus payments. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, the court president, ruled that "a most just and equitable decision" would be for
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  • 422 6 Tun: My mission is to help the have-nots KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak said today that his main objective was to help the have-nots get a rightful place m society and to see the country progress and prosper into a happy and prosperous nation. In an interview with Radio
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  • 149 6 PENANG, Wed. Justice Tan Sri Aziz Mohamed Zain, 49, has been appointed the new chairman of the National Electricity Board. He succeeds Dato Haji Osman Talib, who retired at the end of last year to go into business. Announcing this today, the Minister of
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    23 6 "It's hard to shut up a wife nagging on the phone. You have no chance to clout her a good one."
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  • 222 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The House of Representatives rocked with laughter today when the Gerakan member for BaUi, Dr. T«n Chee Khoon, produced a tile and a tin of ashes to illustrate the effects of pollution by sawmills m Kepong seven
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  • 62 6 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. A forest training school is to be set up m Sabah under the Second Malaysia Plan, the Conservator of Forests, Mr. H.S Marty n, said today. The $500,000 school will be built on a 10-acre site within the Sepflok forest reserve m
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  • 524 6 95 per cent of illiterates are women YWCA'S ROLE TO DEVELOP WOMEN'S POTENTIAL SOMETHING like 750 million people m the world are illiterate, and a survey shows that 95 per cent are women, according to Mrs. Athena Athanassiou, president of the World YWCA. "And this is why the YWCA has
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  • 115 6 A 67-YEAR-OLD woman was awarded $5,600 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained m an accident involving a Singapore Traction Co. (1964) Ltd., bus. Madam Chua Siew Ngo was boarding the bus on Jan. 1, 1968 at a bus stop
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  • 100 6 ABOUT 100 National Servicemen from Safti and a number of local citizens from the Bukit Timah constituency, who took part m a gotong royong project to repair Track 18 m Jurong last month, will attend a closing ceremony for the project on Saturday. The
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  • 232 6 'Malaysia and S'pore no more acting like small boys' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, MP for Batu, said that he was glad that both the Singapore and Malaysian Governments had realised their folly and "have stopped behaving like small boys." Dr. Tan was speaking on the motion supporting
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  • 30 6 AIR CARGO TALK MR. Richard Malkin executive editor of Cargo Airlift magazine, will give a talk on Air Cargo Development at the MSA theatrette, MSA building, at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 47 6 ANOTHER Russian news organisation the third is having a correspondent stationed here. Mr. Yuri Savenkov, a representative of Novosti Press Agency, arrived here a few days ago to set up office. The other two Russian news organisations here are Tass and Izvestia.
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  • 46 6 THE Attorney-General, Mr. Tan Boon Teik, was appointed president of the Singapore Musical Society for 1971 at the society's annual general meeting held last night. He replaces Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah who has resigned. Mr. Robin Loh was appointed vicepresident.
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  • 113 6 JAKARTA, Wed. Thirteen Indonesian doctors and nine dentists are scheduled to leave here tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur for twoyear service m Malaysia. They will be employed m Malaysia's rural areas under a Public Health Co-operation Programme worked out between the two Governments. An agreement
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  • 269 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Constitution (Amendment) Bill has received the Royal Assent and is now law. The Bill was sent to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his assent soon after the Senate approved the Bill yesterday. It was passed
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  • 78 6 THE number of road accidents m February showed a 27 per cent increase over the same month last year, but the number of fatalities fell by seven. Figures released by the police yesterday show that there were 3,774 accidents last month, an increase
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  • 31 6 LABOURER Osman bin Ali was fined $150 yesterday for driving a car dangerously when he knocked down a schoolgirl at Tanjong Katong Road on May 22 last year.
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  • 238 7 MANILA, Wed. Thai Foreign Minister Tun Than at Khoman said today there was "less and less possibility" of the Indo-China war spilling over into his country. H e also said he thought it unlikely that China would join the conflict directly. Tun
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  • 136 7 It's a mad, mad, worLd WEST COVINA, California, Wed A judge dismissed charges against Moe. a three-year-old toilet-trained chimpanzee who was accused of being a wild animal. This Los Angeles suburb had said a middle-aged couple couldn't keep Moe m their home because only tame animals, such as dogs and
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  • 59 7 BRASILIA: Federal agencies continued sending food and medicine to flood-stricken communities deep m the Amazon jungle, but there still were no accurate reports of how much damage torrential rains caused there last week. DDQ CLEVELAND, Ohio: Fiftysix motorcycle gang members were charged with first degree murder m connection with a
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  • 155 7 MANILA, Wed. A Filipino psychiatrist testified today that Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza 's mental illness was "definite insanity/ 1 and his attempt to kill Pope Paul VI arose from a "a definite delusion" that he would be saving mankind. Dr. Jose M. Clarin,
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  • 444 7 Support grows for 'Free Bengal' DACCA, Wed. East Pakistan today headed for a showdown with the Western wing as another prominent Bengali leader called for total independence, and foreigners were making plans to flee the country. Eighty-eight-year-old left wing leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bashani and a political rival of
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  • 125 7 MEDINA TO TESTIFY AT CALLEY'S TRIAL FORT BENNING, Wed.— (apt Ernest Medina, Commander of the Company alleged to have taken part m the My Lai massacre will give evidence at Lt William Calley's court martial. There had been speculation that Medina would take the Fifth Amendment and refuse to testify
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  • 199 7 Rebel group destroys aircraft in raid LISBON, Wed. A group calling itself "Armed Revolutionary Action" (ARA) today claimed an "ARA Commando" blew up at least 14 helicopters and three training aircraft m a raid on Tancos airbase, 100 miles from Lisbon, two days ago. In a statement mailed to correspondents
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  • 222 7 NEW YORK, Wed. A young San Francisco man, fatally shot on a Harlem Street on Monday, was identified yesterday as a Black Panther and the party here said the killing was an outgrowth of the split m the party. A spokesman for the local Panther
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  • 142 7 PARIS, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, ousted ruler of Cambodia, said m an interview published today that "Chinese volunteers could go into one or another of our IndoChinese countries" to help defeat ''the American aggressors and their mercenaries. In a statement from Peking published by
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  • 201 7 U.S. BOMBERS WRECK HANOI'S SUPER TANKS SAIGON, Wed. U.S. bombers yesterday swooped down on a North Vietnamese column of Russian-made tanks, apparently massing to attack South Vietnamese troops at Sepone along the Ho Chi Minn Trail. South Vietnamese artillery also was called m on the column of tanks 10 miles
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  • 237 7 Nixon reveals blueprint for peace WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon's blue print for building generation of peace through stiffened free world alliance and vigorous negotiation was mapped for the U.S. Congress yesterday. "A strategy of realistic deterrence," Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird called it. He said the strategy's essential foundation is
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  • 383 8 70 hurt as Nazis clash with police PARIS, Wed. At least 70 people including 20 policemen were injured m fierce three-way clashes between leftist and rightist groups and riot police m Paris last night. Street fighting erupted when leftist demonstrators clashed with helmeted, club-carrying "security guards" outside
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  • 236 8 BRITAIN HAS MASSIVE TRADE SURPLUS LONDON: The British Government, grappling with widespread unemployment and business stagnation at home, announced a massive surplus m the nations overseas trade and finance last year. This contrast between Britain's domestic and international economic position underscored the pressure on the Conservative Government to
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  • 67 8 NEW YORK, Wed. Conservative MP Geoffrey Ripon, said last night he believes that only the enlargement and development of the European community can bring about a permanent and satisfactory relationship between Europe and North America. The countries of Europe, he said m a prepared
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  • 65 8 CAIRO, Wed. Pope Cyril VI, Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa, died yesterday of a heart attack while giving an audience m his palace. Head of the Monophysit Coptic Church, more usually known as the Egyptian Orthodox Church, which has nearly six million followers, Pope
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  • 210 8 WASHINGTON, Wed. The U.S. Army's top police officer m Europe told U.S. Senators yesterday a brigadier general went absent without leave on a long lost weekend and when found claimed he had been offered a. USSM,tM bribe to take the Fifth Amendment. Brigadier General Harley
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  • 174 8 f^ij —^^Kv^^al^a ii T^ v V T j*F j~f~ j HONGKONG, Wed. A Chinese accused m connection with the seizure here of an arsenal of arms and ammunition admitted m the Supreme Court today he told police questioning him after his arrest: "I
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  • 175 8 ROGERS PLAYS DOWN CHOU EN LAI 'S TRIP TO HANOI WASHINGTON, Wed. Secretary of State William Rogers yesterday played down the possibility that Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-Lai's visit to North Vietnam means China is about to enter the Vietnam War. "I suppose the real reason he was m Hanoi
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  • 83 8 It's a mad, mad, worLd NAPLES, Florida, Wed.— Deputy sheriff Bob Alexander is recuperating today after being bitten by a dead rattlesnake. His dog bit a snake and the snake bit back. Then Alexander shot the rattler and his dog, Flash, moved m to finish him off. The snake's head
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  • 69 8 SAO PAULO, Brazil, Wed. A military prosecutor formally accused 15 Sao Paulo police officers of murder m connection with slayings attributed to the notorious Death Squad, and demanded their arrest. Three of the accused are inspectors, the highest rank for a police detective here. The "eath
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  • 117 8 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. A nephew of former President Arturo Frondizi was one of three alleged guerillas shot dead on Monday m a gunfight with police. Diego Ruy Frondizi, 23, was reported to be one of the three victims, and a spokesman for the Frondizi family
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  • 158 8 THE ROYAL NAVY HAS PLASTIC WARSHIP SOUTHAMPTON, Wed. A minesweeper made of plastic reinforced with flbreglass will be launched soon m naval dockyard here. It is claimed to be the world's first plastic warship. Plastic has previously been used m dinghies and small boats. It is now heralded by the
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  • 79 8 IRA accuses leftists of torture BELFAST, Wed. Militant Provisional" of ihe outlawed Irish Republican Army accused their leftist rivals of beatings and torture m the battle for control of Roman Catholic areas of troubled Belfast. The accusation followed a series of shootings m which at least two men died and
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  • 224 8 ANKARA, Wed. The Turkish Peoples Liberation Army, whose members kidnapped four U.S. airmen, consists of a handful of young extremists, an arsenal of weapons and explosives and a typewriter, police said yesterday. The airmen, released unhurt on Monday night after five day's captivity, were still being
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  • 1036 9 Nixon's bombs might backfire BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS From R.W. APPLE m WASHINGTON THE NEWS from IndoChina seems very bad to me. The best evidence I can present to support that conclusion is the fact that the Administration is again changing its purported objectives m mid-campaign. You will recall
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    231 9  -  LINDA DEUTSCH By m LOS ANGELES "HE used to say he was a man of a thousand faces," a witness recalled during the Sharon Tate murder trial, speaking of defendant Charles Manson. Since the trial began almost nine months ago, Manson's appearance has varied as drastically as
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  • 493 9 JERUSALEM, Wed. In a move which threatens to break up Israel' s coalition Government, Defence Minister Moshe Dayan is reported to have proposed amending the nations religious marriage code to allow illegitimate persons to wed. This would be revolutionary m Israel, where the Synagogue
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  • 552 9 Bokassa doesn't spare the rod BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Wed. General JeanBede Bokassa is President of the Republic, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of Defence, Minister of Agriculture, and Minister of Public Health. He likes to call himself "The Father of the Nation" and no one here disputes that
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    • 381 9 He fgBEBOEBM ACROSS DOWN I. Pa gets a mink m exchange 2. Appear m short performance for artist's material (7,4) (3) 9. Insect found m great 3. Sharp weapon to watch for if quantities (3) Ken is distrubed (S) 10. I sent vine round to have it 4. sign saying
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  • 434 10 MISSION LEADER: SOUND INDUSTRIAL CLIMATE EXISTS HERE SINGAPORE can expect more Dutch investors to set up factories to manufacture consumer goods here before the end of this year. This was stated by Mr. Sidney J. Van Den Bergh, president of the 2 5- man Netherlands
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  • 106 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The first Marconi transportable radar unit purchased by the Royal Malaysian Air Force arrived at the air base at Butterworth yesterday. Two more units will arrive during the next 12 months. An RMAF spokesman said today that the Marconi S-«oo
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  • 48 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An Opposition Gerakan Member of Parliament, Mr. V. David today called on the Government to allow Singapore newspapers like the Singapore Herald and the Eastern Sun to circulate m Malaysia. i He was speaking m the debate on the King's speech.
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  • 110 10 MR. BERNARD Fauchet, 28. and Madam Adele Auriol, 26, the husband and w iff French music team arrived here last night for a one-day concert at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow. A tired Mr. Fauchet said on arrival: "Two years ago we
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  • 487 10 Dulcie ends search for her memories SHE was born m Kuala Lumpur, worked her passage to Britain on a cargo ship more than 30 years ago and has since won fame as an actress and writer of detective novels. Dulcie Gray, who arrived m Singapore at the weekend for a
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  • 242 10 A CLERK told the High Court yesterday that his wife scratched, slapped and abused him when they quarrelled. Chia Teow Suan, 33, who married Ng Peoh Tin, 29, at the Geylang Chinese Methodist Church on April 4, 1964,' said the quarrels were
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  • 144 10 THE Registry of Vehicles is to have an enforcement unit to see that motorists comply with traffic laws to bring about "a more efficient, safer and healthier road transport system/ The unit will be headed by an Assistant Superintendent
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  • 85 10 From Page 1 ment, two policemen were injured this morning and a tramcar set on fire m sporadic rioting. However no polling was disrupted following earlier predictions that the election m West Bengal would be postponed until tension eased. In races affecting national political personalities, the leader of
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  • 213 10 JAKARTA, Wed. More than 17,000 Chinese Indonesians have fled from their homes along the Sarawak border m West Borneo (Kalimantan) to escape persecution from Communist guerillas m the region, the official Antara news agency reported today. The agency quoted West Kalimantan military commander Brigadier
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  • 348 10 NINE Singapore fishermen who were jailed for intruding into India's territorial waters m the Andaman Islands will be repatriated on the first available boat, the Indian High Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. Prem Bhatia, said yesterday. He was commenting on a statement by the
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  • 227 10 KUCHING, Wed. Security forces made a dawn attack on a large, well-camouflaged Communist terrorist camp at Sungai Buda Pegong area m Sarawak's first division on Monday, killing one terrorist and capturing another. Two more terrorists were killed and five others wounded as a result
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 398 11 TRAFFIC COPS' PROBLEM OF COMMUNICATION SINGAPORE does not have enough traffic policemen, an American road safety expert said yesterday. Speaking at a Rotary Club lunch at the Adelphi Hotel, Mr. Donald G. Vaughan said he had learned this from Traffic Police Chief,
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    • 154 11 Jets from S'pore for RAAF's big day FOUR supersonic Lightning jetfighters of the RAFin Singapore leave today ona 2,000-mile non-stop flight •Jfr to Australia to take part m the six-week Golden Jubilee it anniversary celebrations of the RAAF. jl The Lightnings will be reJ fuelled m the air during their
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    • 32 11 BANNED BOOKS FINE CYRIL Lav Cheng Co, 45, Jwas fined $250 by a magistrate's court yesterday "JT for having three banned books Jat a bookstall behind Washington Bar, Orchard Road on Tuesday.
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    • 277 11 Oil companies not upset by Saigon trade decline DECLINING exports to South Vietnam as a result of the U.S. military withdrawal are not expected to have any lasting effects on oil companies m Singapore although the bulk of exports are oil products. Shell Petroleum, the largest single exporter, is confident
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    • 77 11 PRIVATE candidates who wish to take science subjects m the Higher School Certificate Examination this year should apply to the Examination Division, Ministry of Education, by March 19. Those who failed m the examination last year may also apply. All candidates must give
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    • 49 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim, will open a one-week seminar for women's page writers and editors at the South-East Asia Press Centre tomorrow. The seminar will be attended by 12 Malaysian women journalists and one from Jakarta.
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    • 90 11 GOODBYE, DOLLY, BE NICE TO HAVE YOU BACK DOLLY Tan is more used to being IN the air. Now she's going to be ON it. For 25-year-old Dolly, an MSA stewardess, is to represent her airline on a Bangkok TV show. The show, Call In, will feature stewardesses and managers
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    • 49 11 YEO Tin Hee, 21, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with the murder of Thambosamy Chandra, 19, m Lorong Sesuai on Jan. 15 last year. Yeo, who is alleged to have committed the offence with another person, was remanded at the CID till Saturday.
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    • 286 11 Policeman gets five years' jail for raping housewife STAFF-Sgt. Zainal Abidin bin Ali, 40, was convicted of rape after a two-day trial and was sentenced to five years' jail by the High Court yesterday. He was found guilty "without a doubt" of raping a 19-year-old housewife m Yong Nam Hotel
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    • 196 11 Unbeatable Bargains Galore! j Top Quality, bottom PRICES! LAST 3 DAYS to take advantage! SALE PRICE Snake Charmer Flute Real 400 c Indian Handloom printed cotton ku'rta "pieces IU yds' 9*90 ea Walnut cigarette boxes x 8" hand carved ?.g6 *a Kashmir Walnut wood hand carved trays size 14" x
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    • 416 11 I Starscope i rr P J^f le t £l Xe yOU The zest of com P c Dont surprised if H a[^- r bel ima mion makes for something happens t I re«i V v C if' H at L le P T "~~««i interest m today which seems to
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    13 12 as the alluring backwoods girl romantically involved with the law officer.
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  • 24 12 The unhappy wife of z the law officer, who lost her husband's I love and affection to a girl twenty years younger.
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    24 12 The moonshiner who uses his sensuous young daughter to infatuate the law officer m order to gain favours for his illegal trade.
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  • 35 12 John Frankenheimer One of the talented and dynamic new generation of motion picture directors who gave I you such notable films as ''The > Fixer", "Grand Prix". "The Train" and T h c I Manchurian Candidate."
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    28 12 I One of America's most sensational I and magnetic performers, sings I seven of his own songs including the title song, 'I WALK J THE LINE.'
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  • 371 12  - Planning Unit to study feasibility of MRT system POLLY CHANG By system, the only alternative to an efficient bus system was the construction of an MRT system. Unless buses were given some form of priority on the roads and at intersections, there would be a social need for an MRT
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  • 55 12 MINISTER of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, will open a seminar on life assurance at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce lecture room at 9 a.m. on March 22. The seminar, organised by the Life Insurance Association, will be attended by representatives of life assurance
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  • 148 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Joh ore State Government is to spead more than $1C million to provide adequate facilities m the proposed industrial estate and port at Paslr Gudang about at miles from here. The Mentri Besar, Dato Uaji Othraan bin Uaji Mohamed Sa'at, said
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  • 70 12 THE camping department of the Chinese YMCA has lined up new programmes from April 1-24. They include swimming, fishing and skin diving trips to Pulau Tioman; a trip to the National Park m Malaysia; another to Gunong Tahan and an expedition to Mount Kinabalu. There will also
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  • 167 12 What happened to the voice of the young? THERE are genuine fears that Singapore may be heading for the era of the "Silent Youth," says Inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary for Culture. "This is because things are going on well," he said yesterday. He was talking to participants at the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 44 12 rCATHAY-j I J^k OPENS TODAY! hgfc, > I I 7 JK^I 11.1.30.4.6.30.9.30 jft H^^ I CCXuv-BiA PiCluatS 13! A JOHN FRANKENHEIMER -EDWARD LEWIS Prodoct.oo I GREGORY TUESMT ESTELLE i PECK WELD MRJOMT -ny*JU.K[rHMii.iM£ (f); RALPH »V\EEKERSc»te«ol«,b»AlViNSAßC{NTß*tedo«*«»«.«l A«t.n» b»^AAO^SON XXS I A^K^X)HNNyCASH.fcw«e«ibrMA»OIDOCOHCN-C.«c«i.«P.od««f.£owA«>UwiS I D"CCM«WX)HNFIANKCNKIMCI-PANAVISION* l rOlO« <
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    • 175 12 W^M THE GREATEST B^HI 1 ENTERTAINMENT f p>>^^i OFALLTIME! LIDO OPENS TODAY *H 10.30 am, 1.45. 5.30 8.4S pm Tickets: $1.00-2.00-3.00 School children Sl.OO to any seat Ifcw. at 10.30 am, 1.45 5.30 pm shows. nut ram ianr W, Loved by Wjnner ©\?Qr 25,000.000 W ot 8 ,^i^fl B Academy
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  • 173 13 Growth areas in banking H NOM I Aff- A I H S 1 The development of merchant banking m Singapore will help the Republic to become the financial centre m Southeast Asia. Mr Wong Nang Jang. resident vice-president of First National City Bank said. Merchant banks could underwrite equities and
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  • 64 13 MANILA, Wed. A 23--man Japanese economicdelegation, headed by Masaharu Ooi, vice president of the Japan Federation of Economic Organisatfons, arrived m Manila today for an eight-day visit. Mr. Doi, who is also chairman of Sumitomo Chemical, said the primary aim of the mission was to explore
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  • OVERSEAS COMPANY NEWS
    • 186 13 LONDON, Wed. Emi Ltd reported pre-tax profits for the half-year to Dec. 31, 1970, was £8,561,000 (£12,362,000 for the second half of 1969). Total group sales was £120,003,000 (£109,351,000). Tax was £3,803,000 (£6.3 million). Profit after tax was £4,758,000 (£5,995,000). Profit attributable to the company was £3,934,000 (£4,943,000). Earnings
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    • 73 13 LONDON, Wed. Bowater Paper Corporation will pay a final dividend of five pence (13-3/4) for 1970 on June 7. (In 1969, the company paid a final of 13-3/4 pence). Sales were £313,387,000 (£289,016,000) including £19,149,000 (£20,922,000) within the organisation. Consolidated profit before tax was £15,846,000 (£l9 192,000) after depreciation
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    • 74 13 LONDON, Wed. Sungei Krian Rubber Estates will pay an interim, m lieu of final, of 30 new pence for the year to Dec. 31, 1970, (same for the previous year). Total profit for the year was £180,997 (£178,396), and money brought forward £59,239 (£51,725). Money available for appropriation
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    • 64 13 LONDON, Wed. Two London stockbroking firms, Laurence, Keen Hardner and John Prust Co. said they plan to merge, subject to the approval of the Council of ,the London Stock Exchange. The necessary arrangements are expected to be completed within six months. The new firm, to be called Laurence,
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    • 70 13 LONDON, Wed. Pretax profit of Consolidated African Selection Trust for the half-year to December 31, 1970, was £1,161,000 (£1,068,000 for the halfyear to December 31, 1969). The company will pay an interim dividend of 2% pence, (five pence), on March 31. Tax absorbed £517,000 (£437,000), leaving £644,000 (£631,000). Sales
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    • 164 13 BRUSSELS, Wed. The basic idea of the European Common Market is that all kinds of goods can circulate freely within its borders. But an exception is being made for US$5OO,OOO worth of Oriental umbrella frames. Italy doesn't want to let them m, and the
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  • 439 13 A BRITISH trust with S2O to S2S million at its disposal has been quietly investing m the shares on the Stock Exchange of aluysia and Singapore since the end of last year. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr Peter Jamieson. managing director of Jardine Fleming (Far
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  • 175 13 UIC issue over subscribed by small margin UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION'S public share offer of four million units has been oversubscribed by a small margin. Application lists for the 1 shares at a premium of SO cents each closed yesterday,, Jo Ballas Company, the underwriters, said the issue was oversubscribed and
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  • 271 13 SELLING BUYING T.T./O D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 7.3475 7.2850 U.S. Dollar 3.0675 3.0425 3.0275 Local dollars per 100 units of foreign currency. Belgian Francs 6.1975
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  • 242 13 'U. S. TO REJECT JAPAN'S TEXTILE EXPORT OFFER' FDITFU BY ARUN SENKtifTUVAN WASHINGTON, Wed. The Nixon Administration is reported to be close to a decision to turn down the Japanese textile industry's offer to voluntarily restrain its exports to the United States for three years provided other exporting countries do
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  • 257 13 AUSTRAL ENTERPRISES made unaudited profits amounting to $617,802 m the six months ended December, 1970, compared to $252,471 made m the same period m 1969. Oil palm production has improved considerably while rubber crops have been up to expectations. Rubber production amounted to 624,500 lbs. m the six
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  • 590 13 The market closed slightly revised bid from Shipping and firmer yesterday. The rally Industrial Holdings. Northern faltered around mid-session on Dairies fir.ned on the lack of follow-through, but chairman's statement and small buying developed Bovril also moved ahead, latterly and prices moved Rugby Cement hardened on forward
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  • 383 13 The stock market was slightly higher m early trading yesterday. After 30 minutes of trading, advances held a narrow lead over declining issues on a volume of more than two .lllion shares but major indexes were fractionally lower. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Tues.— (Changes
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  • 201 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals opened lower yesterday, but closed narrowly mixed after quiet dealings. lIL.M advanced with Wall Street.. Shippings and plantations weakened and local industrials were mixed. Heineken lost part of Tuesday's rise. Lucas Bols eased m sympathy* Banks were well maintained. Most investment funds advanced as did most
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 321 13 R& 2 ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages. Births. Engagements. Deaths, etc.) M»mmum $4/ for 10 word*, ••ch additional word 40ct*. All other classifications: Minimum $2/ for 10 words, each additional word 20ct« BOX SERVICE CHARGE $100 M^ MAVE YOU *LANS? Bring them to mgfffy^W^^^^^^ Motion Sm.tr, 13 Battery Road. who can make
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    570 14 WELL, here's the surprise 1 promised you. At last I'm coming out from my shell to show you my face. I really blush to have to do this but so many of you have insisted on it that I feel I must oblige. But this is the first,
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    90 14 Living Doll TIMMY can't tell you the days of the week after all, he's only two-and-a-half. But he knows that on a special day the Herald has a special page for kids. He studies Junior Living very intently before passing it on to Mummy, who reads it to him. Our
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  • 980 14 Dear Editor, Are you a lady? I think so as women usually understand children more than men (i.e. unless, they are the man's own children). I am now reaching the age when slowly all my teeth fall out and are replace by permanent ones. The other day one
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  • 103 14  -  Mary Bryson By Mother: "I'm so worried for fear the baby will fall down the stairs. He's determined to climb them and heads right for the stairway every time he's out of his playpen. I spank him, but he doesn't seem to learn." Mother: "Jimmy enjoys climbing
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    • 65 14 g/ i f^ %4 f^RA^^s^^ s«ssslsV^ssssssss<& W -i SVBBBBBBBBM .^^^BBBBBBBB^^.. (AN VOl TRI'ST your eyes? There are six differences In details between the top and bottom panels above. How quickly can you point out what these differences are? Answers below. -paAOUiaj S\ 9A9»18 fc.uvuioAY 9 ■.i«»A'>ii«M« >>! I^og S JUdJdjjip
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    • 337 15  - Out of their heads into the headlines A.K. LEE By THERE is an affliction creeping into the pages of newspapers and out of the sides of people's heads. I call it the telephonic ear syndrome, although I'm not sure what the correct medical or perhaps sociological name for the condition
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    • 227 15  - Chanrais celebrate 25 years of marriage Naucy Wong's fiouni AloteJ MR. and Mrs. Mithu Chanrai celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Tuesday with a cocktail reception and dinner at the Hilton Hotel. Friends at the reception remarked: "They don't look as if they've been married for so long. And if
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      91 15 THE Goodwood Group of Hotels and Alitalia Italy's national airline held a pizza party yesterday at Hotel Malaysia's Coffee House. Alitalia flew m the salami a main ingredient of pizzas, Italy's national favourite dish and the hotel's chef, Mr. Horst Soeller, cooked the tomato, cheese, oregano, salami, crabs,
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    • 93 15 It a.m. 8 p.m.: Display of German products at Baharuddin Vocational Institute, Stirling Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Boon Tiong Road; Beo Cre scent; Clementi Road; Commonwealth Avenue; Jalan Eunos; Kallang Estate; MacPherson Road; Lorong Chuan and St. Michael's market/courtyard. 7.3t p.m.: A course on La- bour
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    • 1016 15 s=^^£^ mil a r iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHniininiiii JX-tiiasJK from tonight at 8.30 p.m. m The lecturer Is Dr. "l o l y Donald A. Schon, 40, the nHHnnnnnl I I^. youngest Reith lecturer KHS L J KHPM ever Dr Sc °ob <« a philo■BHHlllllßl ■^■^aniQßmflif^liJl^iaf sopher, industrial adviser nnnnnVnnnnnnnnTflflH and s »cial
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    • 62 15 ;BLONDIE By Chic Young j v^h I: 'vSS-^ I N cs '^rw^Sll IrScTT-^ 1 i.i^-- v i "I Z NO V ™AT MEANS) v VOTE AGAINST Twitw up/V QJtX Z J o&*> W6PONT V V MINE: J MV'TM ME/) R j ARCHIE By Bob Montana 3 _S BUT WEVE6CT)WELL,/*^" f
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  • 171 16 N Ml AHAIHS LAGOS. Wed. The new tin agreement which comes into force on July 1 will have more flexible provisions for buffer stock operations, Mr. H.W. Allen, chairman of the Internationa] Tin Council, said. Mr Allen was speaking yesterday at the opening of
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  • 219 16 RUBBER S7.M cents per kilo (Unchanged). Prices were marked down 0.75 cent per kilo at the opening yesterday m line with lower overnight London advices, and remained at this level throughout a dull and featureless morning. Enquiries for physicals were extremely small and at prices that did not
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  • 1673 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES A general lack of buying support m yesterday's share market led to price erosions on a broad front m slow trading. The industrial section, which saw the bulk of activity, recorded 45 falls against only 10 rises. Twenty-one
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  • 80 16 (Managers' prices for March 1 1 B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. frogress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.09 1.14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.31 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 B. S. The Saving Fund 1.08 1.13xd
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    • 49 16 X UALA LUMPUR: Commodity followed by value, with rate of duty m brackets, for March 11 to 17. RUBBER: 45 cents a lb. (l J /4 cents, total 7Vi cents). COPRA: 5564 a ton (556.40). PALM OIL: 8640 a ton (»48). PALM KERNELS: 3404.75 a ton (540.475).
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    • 71 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Featureless; ClF's March 14.4 nominal buyer 14.6 no inal seller, April 14.6 no anal buyer 14.8 seller; Spot 15.2 15.3, Settlements April 15.4 15.5, May 15.6 15.7, June 15.8 16.0, April/J M 15.6 15.7. July/Sept. 16.3 16.4, Oct/Dec.
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    • 109 16 TIN |C3«.12>4 a picul (up $2.37'^). The Straits tin price picked up another $2.37V2 yesterday to $6 36. 1 2'/i a picul on its current upwards climb. The London overnight quote was also better by £3 to £1,462 a ton. The official turnover m Penang was six tons
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    • 107 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian April and May 207 Va, both resellers. COCONUT IL: Straits arch/April 140 seller; Malayan March /April 160 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) arch/April 298 seller, June/July 297
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    • 43 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2*oo P.m. sellers' prices, m. sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 430,0, afloat 415.0, March/ April 405.0, April/May 400.0, July/Aiig. 390,0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 395.0, March/April 385.0, July Aug. 340.0; Malabar March/April 520.0.
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  • 296 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 11. OUT: Bali 1/2; Maria Hadji pat era 15/16; Eastern Honour 19; Petaling 20 east; Auby 21 west; Sunnyville 27/28; Hokkaido 33/34; Rotterdam 44/45; Oranienburg 47; Toyo Maru No. 30 48; Hua Heng 21 east.
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  • 189 16 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to South Japan at U556.75 fd (free discharge) for April and at US$6.9O for May. Cargoes were also covered from the U.S. Gulf to Mersey at £2.90 fd for March/April. A cargo of grain was also fixed
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  • 351 16 Conditions were very active yesterday and at the close, prices showed widespread gains over a broad front on a turnover of 300 million units. The stock average finished 34.43 yen higher at 2,305. 59. There was good buying support m banks, foodstuffs and insurances. Banks of Tokyo,
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  • 697 16 All sections of the market closed' with a strong upsurge yesterday following Prime Minister John Gorton's replacement as Government leader. Mining shares registered some big advances md there were few falls, if any. Leading the upswing were the uraniums. Queensland Mines closed at $25, 50 cents up,
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  • 261 16 The market opened dull yesterday and prices eased m listless trading. Slat.. Walker was an isolated firm spot on moderate demand trading 13,200 shares at 531.75 to $32. The last sale was a gain of 75 cents on the previous day's level. Wheelocks had a bigger turnover
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  • 85 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Thursday, March 11, 1971 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
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    • 156 17 LINES HHHMHiii «i^^i-^»»—^^— -»-^-»-i AnMrican Preeldant Line; AUS FRL Frota Line. (Pte) Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line. SMIL States Marine-Isthmian Austatia Urto Qoldan Line. 4 Lines. SM Sat marine; SCAN U lM MISC Malaysian International scanservice; SCI S.C.I. Lines; Shipping Corpn; MM SEN Sen s «n Shipping; SC Shun Messagenes
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    • 646 17 SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC Singapore P.Sha- Pmm«« n York Imlm NF«lk rmm Wntrn SUNNTVILLE G.2//.28/H Apr 19 Apr 24 BRONXV^LE r r o o f/ 2 M »«.,4 M .y9 Ma, 29 Ma, lb BNUNXVILLE Aor 2/4 May 20 May 2b FORTNICHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE TO VANCOUVER. Sfc A
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    • 907 17 \/\//^Oyr \AN| ir^^l a Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America V V UOl LJX'/UI IvJ ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALASKA MARU Apr 14/16 P. S'ham. Durban,
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    • 501 18 £F MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL M^k SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD Nil Uii Jin \mpang, Kuala Lumpur fl B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Iwgtpiri r> h. m NMM Arrrv-. BUNGA RATA 2b/2S Mar 29/1 Apr t/s Apr Havr* in/A. Lodnon 30/4 Hamburg b b R'dam 8/5 Antwerp 10 b
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    • 845 18 I— ClOtl^iOl in^i Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L— ClO I kJKJKA I I \Ji East ports to the north-east. l^ ■•^■^■■■■■■■■■■•^•^■•■■■■■■■■■■-"■■■eea-ao ANNA BAKKE In Pt/Mar 13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong, M.S. MUKHO Mar 27/30 Pusan. KSC/OL Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Mar 12/13 Penang (Mar 14/16),
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    660 19  -  CAVALIER RACING HEBAID BY KENSHAWN is maintaining his winning form. With Nawari Ali astride, the four-year-old Emley Moor gelding sprinted stylishly over 3f m 38 on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday. An impressive winner m class two over 6f at Kuala Lumpur m January m the smart time
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    29 19 Hard Drinkers Maria NeaJ and Herbert Beng with the Sharikat National Trophy at Katong Jackies Bowling Centre at Tuesday night's prize presentation. Singapore Herald finished second with 75 points.
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  • 612 19 ENGLAND has named seven players for the first Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from March 20 to 25. They are: Chester Barnes, Denis Neale, Alan Hydes and Trevor Taylor Women: Karenza Mathews, Jill Shirley and Pauline Piddock.
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  • 149 19 Graeber heads Gillette tennis standings NEW YORK, Wed. Clark Graeber of the U.S. placed first and Romania's Hie Nastase was second m final standings of the Gillette (CQ) tennis tournament series announced yesterday by the Gillette Co., sponsor of the series. The seventh and final tourney was held at Hampton,
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  • 32 19 BERN, Switzerland, Wed. Norway defeated Austria 7-2 (1-0, 5-0, 1-2) m the world ice hockey championships here last night. Switzerland maintained its unbeaten record by defeating Yugoslavia 8-5 (0-1, 3-2, 5-2). AP
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  • 113 19 SINGER FRAZIER PLANS EUROPEAN TOUR LONDON, Wed. World heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frailer plans a six-week European tour m May and June this year, but m the role of a pop stager, It was announced here. Impressario Don Arden said thai Frazier would earn a total of CS«,M« for his
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  • 54 19 SEOUL, Wed.-A Gold Cup, worth US$3,lOO and weighing 1.12 kilos, will be presented to the winner of the President Park Chung-Hee Asian soccer tournament on May 2—16, organizers of the Seoul meet announced here. Nine countries including Malaysia, Japan, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia and Taiwan, have been invited
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  • 503 19 Yoga does it again: His 21st year as SHA sec SINGAPORE'S "Mr. Hockey" has done it again Waen Mr. Subramaniam Yogarajah was re-elected honorary secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association for the 21st term on Monday night, he was probably the only second man to hold an office m a
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  • 328 19 BUKIT Ho Swee scored their second successive win m the preliminary rounds of the School's National Badminton *C* Division Championship with a 4-1 victory over Katong District champions Tun Sri Lanang at Bukit Ho Swee yesterday. The winners had earlier beaten Dunearn Secondary School 5-0. City District champions
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  • 236 19 Greek soccer champs hold Everton LIVERPOOL, England, Wed. The Greek champion soccer team Panathinaikos held favourite Everton to a 1-1 draw here last night m the first leg of the quarter finals m the European Cup. Halftime score was 0-0. The Greeks with a goal by Antoniadis m the 81st
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    • 43 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff WE'LL SOON SEE r THIS^LTAKE <N SST RIGHT/ LET'S GO TOPSIDE^ WHAT WE'VE FOUNP F "^sff?2« l "X A/ FOREVER, MARCO.' ia- TO GET SOME TOOLS AND J S"^jT HERE, BLISS/ j^. sr^gmf "^-4+// -S^~ FRESH AIR SUPPLV^y*
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  • 706 20 PRO-AM TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Taiwan's Hsu Chi San and William Chew of Malaysia took the Pro-Am title, the curtain raiser to the Malaysian Open Golf Championship, with a rec .d-breaKing nett score of 59, 13-under-par at the Royal Selangor Club course, here today. The
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  • 579 20 TEEING off times for the Malaysian Open at the Royal S clangor Golf Club today: (FIRST ROUND) Old Course, Ist tee: 7.36 Rajendera, X (M), Sullivan, J. (A). Tan Teow Fong (M) (Am); 7.43 Minegishi, K. (J) (Am). Selarus Katamuthu (M), Khalid AU (M); 7.50 Welsh. J. (M)
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  • 39 20 SPORTS DIARY GOLF: Malaysian C'ships (RSGC, XL); SICC vs Changi Ladies (Island). SWIMMING: SCC AgeGroup Meet (Tg. Rhu 5 p.m.). BADMINTON: National Schools' C'ships SOFTBALL: National Schools' C'ships. HOCKEY: Tentri University (Japan) vs Spore Youth Selection (SCC 5.15 p.m.)
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  • 325 20 LEAGUE runners-up Metal Box showed poor form m the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two (League Cup) match at Geylang Stadium yesterday and were beaten 2-0 by Borneo Group. Metal Box could have saved the match had their forwards taken the chances that
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  • 331 20 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines "A" beat Guthrie Waugh "A'' by a solitary 59th minute goal m the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division I (League and Cup) at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The winning goal came from a sudden raid into the Guthrie area. With
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  • 195 20 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association won the Singapore Government Services Division One football league title beating Port Authority Recreation Club 2-1 at Bukit Chermin yesterday Armed Forces collected 9 points from 5 matches, They dropped a point to defending championships Tan Tock Seng Hospital. In the
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  • 87 20 THE Keppel Harbour Community Centre Management Committee is organising a cross-country competition for both men and women on March 28 at 7.30 a.m. Competitors should be residents m and around the Telok Blangah Constituency. The route for the seniors will be from the Keppel
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  • 250 20 Ali won't quit despite wife's worries NEW V O R I. Wed. -Defeated world heavyweight boxing title contender Muhammad Ali told journalists at his Manhattan Hotel today: "My wife wants :ne to get out of fighting." Speaking the day after his bruising battle with champion Joe Frazier, Ali Mid: "I
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  • 101 20 LONDON, Wed. European, Empire and British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper, tlie only man prior to Joe Frazier to put former world champion vassius Clay to the canvas, sakJ here that Clay "had lost his speed." Cooper, shortly to defend his three titles against up-and-coming British youngster Joe Jugner, felled Clay
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