Singapore Herald, 12 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 198 Singapore Friday, March 12, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 70 1 C APT. Solferino Titong was one of the names on a list of 42 detainees produced by Mr. Peter Mojuntin when he announced the formation of a new party last month. According to Mr. Mojun tin's list, another Filipino still under detention m
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  • 290 1 Christians in Sabah are not being persecuted: Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak told Parliament today that the Federal Government had investigated allegations by State Assemblyman, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, of Christian persecution m Sabah and decided they were unfounded. Tun Razak who was replying to an oral
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  • 125 1 MENLO PARK, (California), Thurs. The U.S. Government is backing research on a passeiger train that would travel up to 1,000 mph through a tube containing thin air and be propelled by electrical magnets chilled to 450 degrees below zero. A U*****,337 Department of
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  • 190 1 SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Thurs. A scientist says small radio receivers implanted under the scalp and communicating directly with the brain may one day give sound to some of the deaf and light to some of the blind. Dr Jose M.R. Delgado, of
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  • 101 1 NIXON'S ENVOY IN PRESIDENT Nixon's ambassador at large, Mr. David M. Kennedy arrived m Singapore from Bangkok last night, accompanied by his wife, a daughter and three aides. ana JOHANNESBURG: South African police today arrested the Anglican Bishop of Zululand, the Right Rev. Alpheus Zulu, and charged him
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  • 357 1 'Spy held in Sabah' mystery MANILA, Thurs. The mystery of a missing Philippine Army captain threatened to cast a cloud over the Foreign Ministers' meeting of the Association of South-East Asian Nations beginning here tomorrow. Sen. Benigno Aquino of the Opposition Liberal Party has charged that Capt. Solferino Titong is
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  • 87 1 KARACHI, Thurs. A leading member of Pakistan's military establishment warned here today that if power were not transferred within five or «ix days to East Pakistan's Awami League the province would almost certainly declare independence from West Pakistan. Air Marshal Asghar Khan, who played a
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  • 299 1 Indira gains absolute majority NEW DELHI, Thurs. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi won a mandate today to carry out a peaceful and democratic social revolution m India and looks set for a two-thirds victory. The nations voters gave their overwhelming support to the 53-year-old Prime Minister and her ruling Congress Party
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  • 158 1 RELATIONS WITH MANILA VERY GOOD: TUN ISMAIL MANILA, Thurs. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ton (Dr.) Ismail said here tonight he was not aware of any Philippine secret agent being detained m Sabah. Tun Ismail was speaking to newsmen on arrival at the airport to attend the Asean Ministers meeting. His
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  • 185 1 MANILA, Thurs. Singapore Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam said here tonight that the Asean "is here to stay" and he expected its first meeting here tomorrow to put the organisation "on an even firmer foundation." Mr. Rajaratnam arrived here tonight to attend the twoday
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  • 46 1 DAR ES SALAAM, Thurs. See-through blouses, hot pants and mini-skirts are •unwanted" m Tanzania, according to a dress guide issued by the ruling Tanganyikan African National Union (TANU) for civil servants. It was issued m a bid to preserve Tanzania's national culture.
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  • 419 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Inche Musa Hitam, Alliance assistant whip m Parliament asked the Government yesterday for an assurance that the ban on the questioning m public of sensitive issues would be relaxed for scholars doing research work In such research, students and professors would have to express views on their
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  • 774 2 Film censorship: Just how hypocritical can you get? Viewpoint READING the report (S.H. March 9) about the Ministry of Culture's comments on film classification m Singapore was quite an experience. Far a Continental European (not from the "pornographic jungle of Copenhagen" which, by the way, is one of the most
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  • 204 2 ANOTHER READY TO KNOCK DOWN YAMASHITA STATUE THE Christian Cross erected by the Japanese for the heroic Allied Defenders m Malaya and Singapore seems to have outweighed the atrocities committed by the soldiers under Yamashita's command and caused Mr. D.E.S. Chelliah, being apparently a good Christian himself, to have pro-Japanese
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  • 261 2 MUCH adverse criticism has been levelled at drivers of Defence Ministry vehicles which I feel is unwarranted. As a motorist of about 32 years' standing and one who has driven military vehicles m many parts of the world, I feel I am m some position
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  • 345 2 I agree with him that World War II helped to accelerate the liberation of South-East Asian countries from colonial rule. But don't forget that the insurgency of the Malayan Communists also helped to accelerate the independence of Malaysia and Singapore. Is it proper then for us to erect
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  • 49 2 QUESTION OF HISTORY, NOT HONOUR APROPOS the proposal that wax tableaux should be erected m various places to commemorate events m the history of Singapore, I refer to a letter commenting on this from Robert R Butler, Jr., and to another letter from D E.S Chelliah (S.H. March 8).
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  • 205 2 I READ your editorial note on the letter from Mr. K.K. Goh (S.H. March 11) and I have read the letter by Mr. D.E.S. Chelliah (S.H. March 8). Irrespective of what the proposal referred to m your editorial note may be, Mr.
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  • 370 2 MY ESTIMATION of your paper has taken a bad tumble. In your report of the robbery at my house you stated that I was vice-chairman of the defunct S.P.A. In the first place, I was never the vice-chairman. In the second, what connection is there between my
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  • 533 2 THE dramatic elevation of Mr William McMahon as Australia's new Prime Minister is unlikely to mean any significant change m external policies, but Australians can confidently expect a new style of government. Mr McMahon has long been known for his ruthless efficiency and attention to
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  • 216 3 Firemen living in quarters to pay less for appliances DIVISION Four employees of the Fire Brigade living m quarters will now have to pay less for the use of electrical appliances. It was learnt yesterday that this was the result of negotiations between representatives of the Brigade led by Mr.
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  • 147 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four men were tentatively charged toda y m the magistrates' court with raping a 20-year-old housewife from Mantin m a Chinese cemetery here on the night of Feb. 23. They are car salesman Jawhar Singh, 40, of Kampong Pandan, Lorry Driver
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  • 96 3 A hap-happy day for singer Rita SINGAPORE'S popular Chinese singer, Rita Chao, had two reasons to be happy yesterday. Firstly, she was celebrating her 21st birthday with a cocktail party given by EMI, the recording company. Secondly, the celebration was to mark the signing of a new threeyear recording contract
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  • 182 3 THE Government plans to build a new $1.4 million Radio Studio and Office Building next to the present Television Centre on Caldecott Hill. Construction is scheduled to begin m May. The present Radio Centre is located about half a mile away from the TV
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  • 29 3 A 10 MAN Japanese investigation team on metal forming machinery lead by Mr. A. Habara will arrive here today from Jakarta for a four-day visit.
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  • 307 3 THE immediate task of the newly-formed SouthEast Iron and Steel Institute is to pool and exchange information on the industry among its member countries. The institute's convening officer, Mr. Alick Kendall Mcleod, said yesterday this was needed to develop the iron and steel
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  • 105 3 TWO local chemistry graduates have been named outstanding students for lift by the Royal Institute of Chemistry (Singapore Section). They are Mr. Low Chung Seng, who obtained first class honours m applied chemistry from the Singapore University and Mr. Hor Ah Mcc who obtained
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  • 425 3 Govt's role as industrial referee... NAIR FORECASTS TIGHTER CONTROLS THE Government is expected to play an increasing rather than decreasing role as referee m the relationship between management and trade unions. This was stated by Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, the secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress to participants at
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  • 194 3 A 19-year-old labourer, married at 17, ignored his wife's objection and kept a 15-year-old girl for three nights m his house, a court heard yesterday. Sim Kay Khiang pleaded guilty m the Third District Court to a charge of having carnal connection with
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    • 109 3 Music exam forms available PRACTICAL music examinations by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, will be held here from July to September. Entry forms are now available at the Ministry of Education m Kay Siang Road. The last day for entries is April 2. Examination fees
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  • 145 4 TURNING OUT BETTER TAXI DRIVERS SIXTY new taxi drivers yesterday completed a one-week compulsory training session. A spokesman for the Eegistrar of Vehicles said yesterday that the drivers were taught a few familiar Baglish terms and lectured on ate need to be courteous and to fcttow routes and places. The
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  • 70 4 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on Tan Mai Ton, 50, a quality control Inspector who fell to his death while examining a rain gutter •f a school roof on Feb. 23. Chan Keng Hong, 17, a student of Baharuddin Vocational
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  • 78 4 BRITAIN'S NEW SECOND SEA LORD THE commander of the Far East Fleet, ViceAdmiral L.D. Empson (above), has been appointed to one of the Royal Navy's top jobs Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel. Adm. Empson will leave Singapore next month and will take up his new post In
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  • 36 4 THE P.U.B. is repairing a faulty underground electrical cable m Paterson Road. Police have advised motorists to avoid using the road as far as possible until the end of next week.
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  • 328 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The largest Opposition party m Parliament the Democratic Action Party staged a walkout today from the House of Representatives and gave notice that their 13 MPs would boycott the remainder of the current session. Their walkout was m protest
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  • 79 4 BUSINESSMAN Khoo Poh Seng, 52, was fined $100 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Khoo's car collided with a scooter when he made a left turn from Bartley Road into Jalan Labu Ayer on Dec. 17 last year. In another case, Ang Bak Hua, 25, was fined $220 for
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  • 129 4 TRUCK driver Ang Lee Tee, 25, was trapped In this overturned vehicle after it had ripped down a lamp-post and crashed into a row of shops In Geylang Serai yesterday. Residents got him oat and gave first aid until o an
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  • 183 4 TWO rival groups clashed over a prostitute which ended m the death of a labourer m dimming Street two years ago, a court was told yesterday. Lee Ah ,Beng, a Changi Prison inmate and a member of one of the groups involved m
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  • 321 4 Motorist who tore parking ticket is booked for littering A PROBATIONARY inspector told a magistrates' court yesterday that he saw a motorist crumple and tear up a police parking offence notice which was placed on his car windscreen. After the man had thrown the torn pieces to the ground, the
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  • 724 6 Asean defence plan: KL to give backing if... KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia would support a security arrangement among the five Asean countries so long as it did not conflict with the country's new foreign policy. He added that any
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  • 146 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A one-month educational and publicity campaign against air pollution caused by motor vehicles was launched m West Malaysia today. "The campaign is to inform the public on the need to reduce air pollution by motor vehicles which is harmful to health,"
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  • 46 6 AN agricultural statistics unit is to be set up m the Primary Production Department this year. The unit will carry out census and surveys on primary production m Singapore. A provision of $150,000 is made m the development estimates for the financial year 1971/2.
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  • 311 6 Bus routes: Four-in-one map today HERALD COMMUNITY SERVICE TODAY'S map shows four services to be operated by the Associated Bus Services (colour red) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. SERVICE NO. 1 Changi Point-Delta Circus: Upper Changi Road, Changi Road, Geylang Road, Kallang Road, Crawford Street,
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  • 197 6 Undergrads hit the 8,500 mark KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The student population of the University of Malaya will exceed 8,500 this year, compared to 7,777 last year. Disclosing this today, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ungku Aziz, said that the student intake for the 1971/72 academic year was expected to be around 3,070.
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  • 108 6 PENANG, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman will attend four meetings m Jeddah, Teheran, Morocco and Cairo before setting up the Islamic Secretariat m Jeddah. He said today that he was sending his special assistant, Inche Ali Abdullah, to Jeddah to fix the dates for these
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  • 266 7 PARENTS WARNED: YOUR CHILD MAY BE ARRESTED AND FINED $50 IF HE IS CULPRIT THE next time your child flies a kite on a public road, he may end up being arrested for being a traffic problem. The police spokesman, acting DSP Leslie Wong
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  • 114 7 Mr. Gan Ah Huat (right), manager of Sin Huat Kee Service Station m Paya Lebar Road, receiving the challenge trophy for "most attractive service and filling station" from Mr. Run me Shaw, chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, at Tudor Court yesterday. Mr.
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  • 299 7 IT IS unfair to say that membership of the Citizen's Consultative Committees are dominated by the Chinese and Chinese-educated, according to a People's Association spokesman. He was commenting on an observation by political science lecturer Miss Chan Heng Chee of Singapore University, who
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  • 95 7 THE trial of ex-probationary inspector Amanur Rahman, 23, charged with rape, was adjourned yesterday to enable the defence counsel to seek further instructions from his client. Amanur is alleged to have raped a 17-year-old girl at Yong Nam Hotel m Geylang on Jan. 9, last year.
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  • 137 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia will start producing clothes of synthetic materials when a $20 million joint venture between Malaysian and Indian businessmen begins operations m July. The India-Malaysia Textile Company's factory at Mak Mandin m Prai will employ 1,000 workers when it becomes fully operational,
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  • 176 7 Ahmad Ibrahim named Malayan U's No. 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs. The former Attorney-General of Singapore, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. He was elected by the 28--member University Council at its meeting here today. Inche Ahmad is now the professor of law m
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  • 192 7 Missing Toto coupon 'won 'jackpot' A SINGAPORE Pools (Pte) Ltd. supervisor, Phyllis Lee Suan Sim, told the High Court yesterday that she verified a list of missing coupons and found that one of them had won the jackpot m August 1968. She was testifying m a case m which a
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    • 318 7 Starscope I •)f Uranus m your Additional expenses jc. "house" of beliefs and look likely m the home philosophy leads tc and may call for a little increased interest m sorting out m consulta- the bizarre. But today tion with bank, but the •fr you're concerned with 'end will justify
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  • 675 8 Mujibur accuses the rich KARACHI, Thursday SHEIKH Mujibur Rahman, leader of East Pakistan's Awami League Party, alleged yesterday that the ''ruling coterie" was trying to ruin the economy of East Pakistan to aggravate "the economic plight of the people which is pitiable enough after 23 years of exploitation," PPI news
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  • 256 8 JAKARTA COURT PASSES DEATH SENTENCE ON RED PLOTTER JAKARTA, Thurs. Sukatno, former Central Committee member of the outlawed Communist party (PKI), was sentenced to death by a Jakarta court today for plotting to overthrow the Government during the abortive Communist coup of October 1965. It was the first time a
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  • 122 8 'Dubcek is now a mechanic' TEL AVIV, Thurs. Alexandra Dubcek, the former Czechoslovak Communist Party leader, is now working as a mechanic m a small Slovakian town where he is being visited "by hundreds of workers and students who go to see him as if on a pilgrimage," an Israeli
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  • 362 8 New Ulster crisis after killings "i'i'i'i'i'i' ii* BELFAST, Thurs. The ambush murder of three off-duty British soldiers pitched the province of Northern Ireland deeper into crisis today. The British Cabinet met m London to discuss the killings as Prime Minister James Chi Chester- Clark sped back to Belfast from talks
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  • 90 8 HONOLULU, Thurs. A;*ng Cambodian Premier Lon Nol, described as "very eager and determined, has moved from Tripler Army Hospital into a U.S. Government guest house to continue recovery from a stroke. The announcement said doctors had told the Premier "there will be some handicap,
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  • 230 8 CORUNNA, Thurs. Reporters were barred from boarding the British tanker "British Comet" when the crippled 23,000-ton vessel sailed m here today with the 60 survivors of the Ocean Bridge disaster. Only the British Consul, police, engineers from the company owning the Ocean Bridge, Spanish navy officers
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  • 109 8 PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Practising Buddhists m Cambodia have advanced the date of their traditional gifts to priests on the Buddhist New Year, which falls on April 13 for fear the Communists mi^ht launch a spectacular attack next week to mark
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  • 264 8 Israel will stay put unless. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Israel, through Us Embassy m Washington, pledged yesterday to ignore all pressures, from whatever source, to pull back its forces to the 1967 borders. "After three wars for survival fought alone and 22 years of Insecure and unrecognized borders, Israel is resolved this
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  • 317 8 B-52s in war zone to be cut by one- third WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is planning to cut its B-52 bomber force m the IndoChina war by about onethird m the coming year. This almost certainly will mean a significant reduction m the number of B-52 sorties, now averaging
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  • 160 8 LONDON, Thurs. Britain lost 63 million pounds m trading with the rest of the world m February but the results were distorted by the nationwide postal strike. The Department of Industry and Trade said today the 47--day strike which ended last Sunday stemmed the
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  • 158 9 MOSCOW, Thurs. A show of force by an estimated 450 Soviet militiamen frightened 126 Soviet Jews into giving up a sit-in demonstration m a Soviet Parliament building last night, reliable Jewish sources reported. The sources said "a huge detachment of Moscow militia moved m
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  • 118 9 'New militarism is a danger to Japan' TOKYO, Thurs. Gov. Hyokichi Minobe of Tokyo said he is campaigning for re-elec-tion to help topple Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's Government which he said is leading Japan toward militarism. Minobe, who spoke to the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, added: "Without going into
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  • 127 9 It's a mad, mad, worLd WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Congress has been asked to restore full citizenship to Robert E. Lee more than 100 years after the famed Confederate general died, with his request for amnesty lost m the Government bureaucracy. Lee, who led the southern army through most of
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  • 569 9 Medina denies he ordered killings I FORT BENNING (Georgia), Thursday children, others said he did not. Capt. Medina said he was asked if civilians should be killed. "My reply to that was NO, you must use common sense. If they have a weapon and engage you, you can shoot back,
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  • 87 9 ODD FEZ, Morocco: Morocco's seven- year-old Crown Prince Sidi Kohamed was circumcised at a ceremony m the nations religious capital m accordance with a centuries old Moroccan tradition. To mark the occasion some 40,000 other Moroccan boys of the same age were circumcised at the same time at the King's
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  • 222 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. Veronica Lake, one-time sultry blonde film beauty, told interviewers here yesterday that she once rejected a marriage proposal from Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis partly because his piercing black eyes made her nervous. Miss Lake who now acknowledges her age SI and
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  • 23 9 SEOUL: South Korea will sign an agreement on Saturday with Colt industries, Inc. to establish an American Ml 6 rifle plant m Korea.
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  • 151 9 WARSAW, Thurs. A Polish intelligence officer claimed today that he infiltrated the British Rhine Army, spied on Radio Free Europe m West Germany and unmasked a string of informers m Poland. Capt. Andrezj Czechowicz, 33, told a Govern-ment-organised news conference he left Poland eight years
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  • 256 9 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia's new Prime Minister, Mr. William MeMahon, told television viewers last night that he believed firmly m contact between the ruling party and the Cabinet. "I am a party man. I want the party itself In the party room to
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  • 219 9 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai troops will be withdrawn from South Vietnam as planned between July this year and January 1972. This was disclosed by official sources after the Thai Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn had talks with the visiting South Vietnamese Prime Minister,
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  • 847 10 From KOJI NAKAMURA m TOKYO ONE of the strangest things about Japan's "wild young generation" is that it isn't wild any more. In a bizarre and perturbing sense, it isn't even young. For even as much of the world recalls the helmets and the clubs of studentpolice
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  • 504 10  -  JOEL HENRI BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS BY HANOI Thurs. Communist lorry drivers put on asbestos clothes to drive through "tunnel of fire" created by American Trail, a North Vietnamese reporter revealed m the Hanoi Press yesterday. The war correspondent, m an article entitled
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  • 257 10 NEW DELHI, Thurs.India begins a massive head-count today to determine how many people there really are m the country's 564,718 villages, m its cities and on the streets. In a nation where millions live without roofs over their heads, the task will not be easy. The
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  • 318 10 Handicapped— by corruption From P.K. MINN m SEOUL IN SOUTH KOREA, golf-playing has become the chief symbol of corruption. At least, this is what South Korean newspapers have been saying lately, particularly after Prime Minister Paik Too-Chin issued instructions urging all ranking Government officials and directors of state-run banks and
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  • 214 11 ALI MORE FURIOUS LOSING MONEY THAN TITLE NEW YORK, Thurs. Mohammad All (Cassias Clay) appeared to be more furious over losing money than losing the world heavyweight boxing championship to Joe Frazler when he told the Long Island newspaper Newsday: -if i lose, I lose, bnt what I don't like
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  • 795 11 The day Frazier was ready to quit PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. Back on the farm m Beaufort, South Carolina, they call the heavyweight boxing champion of the world, "Billy Boy." Not even his mother knows why. But she knows he likes peas and rice and turnip greens served with cornbread. And that
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  • 280 11 THREE top Singapore National Olympic Council members leave for Kuala Lumpur today to attend the Sixth South-East Asia Peninsular Games Federation Council meeting at Stadium Negara tomorrow at 10 a.m. Singapore's representatives are the Minister for Law anc National Development, Mr.
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  • 420 11 SCOREBOARD PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidadl Thurs. India notched their first-ever Test victory over the West Indies when they won their Second Test of the current series by seven wickets at the Queen's Park Oval here today. India were .left with a target of 124 after dismissing
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  • 163 11 NEW YORK, Thurs. Drew Bundini" Brown, Muhammad Ali's assistant trainer and companion, has been indefinitely suspended by the New York State Athletic Commission for excessive coaching and throwing water during Monday night's heavyweight championship bout. The Commission said Executive Secretary Armand Staracs, at ringside m
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    • 528 11 C 'WEALTH TTDRAW THE draw for the First Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from March 20-25: GROUP* A* Mar. 20 9 a.m.: England v Hongkong (Table 1); Canada v Australia (Table 2); and Malaysia v Nigeria (Table 3); and at 8.30 p.m.: Hongkong v Canada (Table
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    • 467 11 EEMsaaEa ACROSS DOWN I. Where documents are kept 1. Draw the line m kinely -concerning US soldiers' attempt fashion (4) (8) 2. It's let m and upsets guests 4. Notice the blemish? (4) (6) 8. Cowboy catches girl, so 3. One certainly gets a slant on returns (6) them (6)
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  • 566 12 TEEING off times for the Malaysian Open at the Royal Selangor Golf Club today: 2ND ROUND Old Course, Ist tee: 7.36 Lv Tze Chi (Ch) (Am); Govindan(M); 7.43 Sulji. an Bluah (M) (Am); Selladurai (M); 7.50 Saad Yusof (M) (Am); Teo Kirn Seng (S). 8.00 Khairuddin Mat (M);
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  • 993 12  -  JASBIR SINGH SAM NATHAN MALAYSIAN OPEN FIRST DAY AND KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Asian golfers dominated the first day of the Malaysian Open Golf championship, which began at the Royal Selangor Golf Club Course here today. In the lead wa: Japan's Haruo Yasuda who
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  • 482 12 THE Ministry of Education will organise the first hockey coaching course for all primary schools at the end of May or June. It will last for 10 days. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. G. Suppiah, hockey adviser to the schools m Singapore. He said:
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  • 418 12 Tenri tame S'pore with their skill and speed TENRI University of Japan trounced Singapore Youth XI 6-0 at the Padang yesterday. This dazzling friendly was a match of skill and speed by the visitors from the "Land of the Rising Sun." Their hits from penalty corners were as lethal as
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  • 599 12 CITY District champions National Junior College snatched a 3-2 win over Whampoa Secondary School m the preliminary rounds of the Schools' national badminton 'A' Boys championships at the College yesterday. Raffles Girls' Secondary School scored an upset 3-2 win over the City district
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    • 128 12 GOLF: Malaysian Open C'ships (RSGC XL) Ladies Spoon (Keppel); SOCCER: FAS: Div. 1 Darul Afiah FC vs Ocean SC; Telok Kurau United vs Armed Forces SA (both matches at J. Besar 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.). SWIMMING: SSC AgeGroup Meet (SSC 5 p.m.) BADMINTON: National Schools' C'ships. SOFTBALL: National Schools' C'ships.
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 123 13 IT must have been the view that inspired them why else would three men stand on their hands 450 feet above the city? Of course you might understand a little better when we tell you that the man m the middle is
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    • 149 13 $2 million orders placed at trade fair MORE than $2 million m orders have been placed by Singapore businessmen following the Japanese Trade and Industrial Exposition held recently m Kallang Park The assistant manager of the Japan Trade Centre, Mr. K. Sawada.said yesterday that m addition to these confirmed orders,
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    • 263 13 THE ANNUAL property tax on 114 owneroccupied terrace houses m Watten Estate, o f Dunearn Road, has been reduced after an appeal by its Owners and Residents' Association. The association president, Mr. Paul Foo Yoon Sen, said yesterday that owners of the houses originally
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    • 88 13 HOTEL ROYAL TO OPEN ITS DOORS ON SEPT 1, 1972 Hie It-storey Hotel Royal will open for business on Sept. 1 next year, its executive director, Mr. Lee Chin Chuan, said yesterday. Mr. Lee sa(d construction work on the $13 million hotel was "progressing well/ 1 Recruitment of 4M staff
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    • 261 13 Missing element in youth welfare service THE new chairman of the YMCA Young Adults' Group, Mr. Charles J. Peter, said that although young people m Singapore helped m voluntary welfare projects, they did not feel committed because they did not take part m the organisation of such projects. Most young
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    • 526 13 Gian Singh loses $139,000 claim on bank A HIGH Court judge ruled yesterday that the Banque de L'lndochine rightly debited $139,496 to the account of Gian Singh and Co. Ltd. m respect of an irrevocable letter of credit for the purchase of a Taiwan fishing boat. Mr. Justice F.A. Chua,
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    • 104 13 CIMCMAt/P»f 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIW/P»g— 15/16 »MIPPINO/P«g— 17/20 MOTOHING/TV/P«g«« 18/19 FORM GUIOE/Pag*s 21-24 IN LAST night's Toto dF i2L N^ wl! /71 *J e TODAY: 11.06 a.m. (9.1 numbers picked were 33, ft V 11 47 d m f8 5 ft 34, 4, i« and 28. The X P additional number
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    • 107 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young Jw"~* v "~*\i4 i;/ thank I I Z WHAT CAN) OUST GIVE ME V YOU makEWU^ A^W ROn N -onS^Y < ~^A I'M GOING =2 STOP ~^yt^ 5§S <L>^ v DOLL-ARSJ 'i > TO CRY T^TK V ARCHIE By Bob Montana /CTZT^ HOW N^JUGHEAD FOUND -<
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  • HOMOLUDENS
    • 773 14  - Communication gap theme of varsity plays MARY LEE By HAROLD Pinter's genius is m dialogue. His plays deal with human situations, like the difficulty of communicating, and human emotions. In "Landscape", to be staged by the University of Singapore Society at the Cultural Centre on Wednes day, a beautiful woman
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    • 143 14 Classical violinist and pianist to play here THE classical duo of Denes Zsigmondy, violinist, and Anneliese Nissen, pianist, will perform at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday, March 23. Denes Zsigmondy entered the Franz Liszt Academy m Budapest when 14 years old. His talent was recognised by CarlFlesch. He won a
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    • 265 14  -  AMAR JEET Ironically the most rousing and pleasant track is 4 Do the Funky Chicken". It's a fast mover with a lot of saxaphone soul. "Let The Good Times Roll" is another good track with a solid soul beat. Rufus's semitalking vocals
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 154 14 I CATHAY tomorrow midnight! I IF TRAVIS McGEE PUTS HIS LIFE ON THE LINE I IT'S NOT GOING TO BE FOR NOTHING! I I V I I '^D L^L _^Hr^B B^r^afll Lw <PM am I L^aV bB b^b^b^b^bb b^L^L I Hi >^b^b^lb^bK^V^^b^b^b« Km Ivblb^b^^ I bw a^r m?jß 1 J
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    • 124 14 FOR THOSE WHO MISSED IT AND THE THOUSANDS THOUSANDS WHO DEMANDED TO SEE IT AGAIN! LIDO-LAST DAY! 4 Shows Daily-Notes Tim«s: 10.30 am, 1.45, 5.30 8.45 pm School Children 91 to any seat at 10.30 am. 1.45 5.30 pm THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT OF ALL TIME! Uwed by W nner o^er
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    • 633 14 now showing! no emit list X Both Theatre* Daily 5 Show* Odeon 11. 1.30, 4. 7 A 9.30 p.m. A Orchard: 11. 1.30. 4. 7 A 9.15 p.m. X CASH BOOKINGS ONLY Golden Harvest Presents < WANG YU SHINTARO KATSU m ft "2ATOICHI AND THE HOVINB 9 SWORDSMAN" (m Mandarin)
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 169 14 It am 8 p.m.: Display scent; Telok Kurau (beof German products at tween Lorongs H and X); £im»t q« Vocational Thomson Road; Upper SeInstitute, Stirling Road. Rangoon Road (between 3 p.m.: A talk on "Urban Woodsville and Wan Tho Renewal and the Changing Avenue) and West Coast Face of Singapore"
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    • 10 14 DENNIS THE MENACE V£CC/// Turnips is bmbh WORSER THAN C4&QO7&/*
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  • 169 15 NOM Af r AIRS TAIPEI, Thurs. The Nationalist Chinese Government hopes to resume talks shortly with the United States Government on a renewal of their cotton textile agreement, a Foreign Trade Bureau official said. Mr Liv Chiii- Yeh, chief of the bureau 's second
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  • 88 15 IMPORT duties on leather (dressed and undressed) and bicycles and bicycle parts have been removed from today. This is mainly because the leading manufacturer of dressed feather has ceased production. Abolition of the duty will enable local shoe and luggage manufacturers to obtain cheaper and a wider range
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  • 78 15 PAN MALAYAN HOLDINGS' pre-tax group profits for the six months ended December 1970 amounted to $661,292. This was more than the half-way mark of the profits for the previous full year which stood at $1,228,410. The directors said they did not expect the rate of growth to
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  • 47 15 (Yesterday's closing prices m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.395, (2) 151.75; Hongkong 40.25; Beirut 39,35: London 39.00; Zurich 39.00 8 39.1 OS; Paris 39.22. 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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  • 389 15 A quiet week's trading saw prices decline once more to touch 96-1/2 cents three times, a new low, according to HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. Fresh factors were non existent and perhaps the market mood is best illustrated by the officiafly quoted tones of the week under review: "Quiet"
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  • 205 15 SEC suspends all dealings in Rolls shares WASHIN G TO N Thurs. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ordered a 10-day suspension of all American trading m the securities of RollsRoyce. The suspension, until close of business on March It, followed notification from the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company
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  • 104 15 H)ITFD BY ARdN SENKUTTUVAN NEW YORK, Thurs.-Chase Manhattan Bank today reduced its prime leading rate-the interest charged big corporate borrowers— to S K A per cent from 5% per cent. It was the fifth rate reduction this year. Each of the previous declines was a quarter
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  • 28 15 (Closing buyer /seller prices for March 11, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1459 1461; 3-month 1464 1465; Settlement 1462; Total turnover 430 tons.
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  • 791 15 MALAYAN CEMENT'S drop of more than 40 per cent m profits for the year ended November 1970 was mainly the result of a pause m building activity m West Malaysia. The company's profits dropped from $3,487,504 m 1969 to $2,043,958 m 1970. The dividend from its
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  • 278 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7 3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar
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  • 636 15 The market closed easy yesterday. Conditions were very thin, however, and losses registered were .larking down rather tiian selling. The U.K. February trade figures were a further depressant m a market already cautious following the overnight decline on Wall Street and anxiety over the national industrial situation.
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  • 432 15 A pri- le rate cut by Chase Manhattan Bank yesterday spurred a market rally as prices pressed substantially higher m stepped up trading after the opening. S t a ndard and Po ors industrial average, off 1 1 cents earlier, tacked on 1 2 cents and
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  • 176 15 AMSTERDAM Internationals weakened yesterday, led by Royal Dutch, except for KLM, which advanced m line with Wall Street, Me .nwhile m banks, Algernene Bank Nederland continued its upward trend. Investments funds closed fractionally lower. Local industrials were dull and mixed. PARIS The market was generally easier m quiet
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 424 15 c/I ADVERTISE Mi NTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements. Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/- for 10 words, aach additional word 20ct». BOX SERVICE CHARGE Si .00 DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATF* t-«. MAVf VO >""• «»«m CfcRTIFtCATES. Testi Motion Smith 13 Battery Road.
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  • 190 16 ■-■-■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^l^^^^^^B^^^^^^ LAGOS, Thurs Speculation that the United States may liquidate her stockpile of tin, which now stands at 100,000 tons, was one of the two points raised here at the current meeting of the International Tin Council. The other point on which discussions
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  • 1656 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES BLUE CHIPS and better class stocks met with Rood buying support m a generally easier share market yesterday. After opening rather uncertain, share values were cut m the afternoon by mainly stale bull liquidation while fresh demand «ras
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  • 61 16 (Manager.' price. *>r archl2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS UIMi I*oB1 08 1.13« d Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 2^2*l Ml. Progress IJwgw- Fund 1.02 1.07 Fund 1.06 1.11 (Managers' prices for March 11) s c^™ EDUNITTRUSTS 222-., thj_j < In Hongkong dollars) fd First Singapore 1.31 Hongkong
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 288 16 RUBBER March §7.5* cents per kilo (op t.M cent); April H. 25 (op «.5# cent). The market took some time to get started yesterday. Nominal buying quotations for March and April 1 RSS were at 97 and 96.75 cents per kilo, unchanged from the overnight close. Prices then
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    • 105 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 214 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/April 140 seller; Malayan March/April 160 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) March/April 300 seller; Ceylon March /April 165 seller;
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    • 44 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 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 /Aug. 390.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 395.0, .arch/April 385.0, July /Aug. 340.0; Malabar March/April 520.0.
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    • 64 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Hesitant; ClF's March 14.40 nominal buyer 14.60 nominal seller, April 14.60 14.80; Spot 15.15 15.30; Settlements April 15,30 15.50, May 15.50, 15.70 June 15\70 15,90 April/June 15.50 15.70, July/Sept. 16.30 16.40, Oct/Dec. 16.70 16.90, Jan/March 17.20 17.40, April/June
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    • 137 16 TIN $€37.75 a picul (up $l.C2tt). The strong climb by the Straits tin price was maintained yesterday and $1.62% was picked up to $637.75 a picul on an official offering of 281 tons, up a ton on Wednesday's turnover. The overnight London quote was £4 better at £1,466
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  • 282 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE TH ESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 12. OUT: Bakuriani 3/4; Yeh Yung 8/9; Benalbanach 10/1 1\ Myrmidon 13/14; Hozan Maru 18; Giang Lee 20 west; Yuzui Maru 27/28", Hua Heng 21 west; Sunnyville 27/28; IN: I' embank (after Hozan Maru)
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  • 606 16 Mining shares closed on a very confident note yesterday. However, although many issues made substantial gains, profit-takers were active, and leading uraniums, heavyweights and some specula tives eased from the day's peak levels. Queensland Mines, which reached 82 6, closed SO cents up at 825.50, and Kathleen
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  • 271 16 Fresh support was evident at the opening yesterday and prices advanced on a wide front. Trading quietened later but most issues maintained the earlier higher levels. Among issues to advance were Taikoo Dock which rose Si. SO to 579, and Dairy Farm up Si to $54. Telephones
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  • 372 16 Prices closed mixed yesterday after profit-taking emerged m high-priced and popular issues following Wednesday's sharp gains. The turnover was unchanged at 300 million units and the stock average 4.51 yen higher to close at 2.309.10. Sustained selective demand m high prices issues made for a steady opening
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  • 199 16 LONDON, Thurs. The market opened on a very quiet note today but a scrap cargo has been covered from the Northern Range to Taiwan at lumpsum equivalent to US$l l.5O fio (free m and out) for end March. Indian Government brokers have confirmed a fixture for wheat
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  • 89 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Friday, March 12. 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and L°A!l 3l^r a f h entry gives the fo »°wing information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 149 17 LINES a. .M Mi l ia H a^aia M awaMaiiaBB^BMBMBiHBMBMBMaMaMB>_ American President Lines AUS FRL FroU Line. (Pte) Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line SMIL States Marine-Isthmian Austasia Line— Golden Line. 4 Lines. SM Safmarine; SCAN MISC Malaysian International ScanserviC e; SCI S.C.I. Lines; MessSJelles g M.rTt! > m r P
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 907 17 WipQthOl inH l cludin 9 l ALLshi P s^ un J f i> rtheAme i cas.eg. Coast ports of North, Central or South America w VVUOLL/VJLJI IVJ sh 'P s sailin q east out o f Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALASKA
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  • Article, Illustration
    115 18  -  ALLAN CHAN By LONDON: The French Citroen GS has been chosen as the Car Of The Year by a 19--member international jury, m a competition organised by the British Car magazine. Out of 100 possible points, the GS got 98.5. Eleven of the jury named it m first place,
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  • 930 18 Smooth and speedy THE search for more power has led many car manufacturers to fit bigger and bigger engines into the same body. This has several advantages, including the fact that engine speeds drop while road speeds increase, making high speed cruising a more relaxed affair. Therefore, a 1,000 c.c.
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  • 1418 18  - Be a devil on a Vespa LEE CHIU SAN By TIME magazine once carried a story about why people ride motor-cycles not just ANY type of motorcycle, but supersports models. According to that article, hell riders suffer from a syndrome; the need to assert their masculinity. Over the last few
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  • Article, Illustration
    820 18 Cu ut friction STP is ar* oil additive not the name of a certain English language newspaper as many Singaporeans are wont to think. The initials stand for Scientifically Tested Products. According to a marketing survey, less than five per cent of all motorists and motorcyclists use any kind of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 75 18 ACCESSORIES FOR M V m PEAK PERFORMANCE W^M§ ■■ng| CAPACITOR DISCMARGE IGNITION pB designed for 12 volt negative earth. 4, 6 and I fi I I H cylinder engines. ftHfYV Easier starting Better running more mifeS Kfl Der 9aMon gives longer life to your platinum JJijjH pionts easily economically installed.
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    • 1526 19 I =^y^and star I I RADIO ririr 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii wZ'l^u '!:;■<, nd h 2 Avengers are some of the 2 W m^"^% I f programmes which make 2 f iOL^^^^^^^^^^b f staying home on Saturday 2 1 J°V9IMW9HI L J°V9HVM9KI lessdnii. l^-a^fOKti|Myi^aHg ftw^rf C^Mai^Kiaßej (rime of Passion is added to
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 429 20 JP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mtk SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Amparv. Kuala Lumpur M B Thi National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE !>■■■■■<■ P rhi m PNBriBASlal a UNGA «Af A. .s Mar 29/1 Apr 2/3 Apr Havr. 28/4. Lodnon 30/4 Hamburg b b R'dam 8/S Antwerp 10/
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1027 20 THE SINGAPORE M€«AID FRIDAY, MAtCH 12, 1971 U~ /^QtKaI ir^^i Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L_ClOlkJvJlJI ILJ East ports to the north-east 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 In Pt/Mar 13 Penang (Mar 14/16),
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
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      7 1 FOR FIRST SECOND DAY SINGAPORE
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    • 6385 1 I Race: One 1.45 p.m. Cl. 4 Div. 6 6f ($8,000) 1. ***** PAPATOL (Small Time) 3A 9.00 (same) g Sarlpah/Mansor Thangavelu (1 1) 3/14 KL3O/1 d6c4 9.0g 6f 1. Showman IV 7.13, 2. Ace of Diamonds 8.3 1:13.6; 2, 3 1 Thangavelu. 3/10 KL23/1 d6c4 8.7g 6f; 1.
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    • 7235 4 I Race: One 1.15 p.m. Cl. 4 Div. 1 6f ($8,500) 1. SIAPA RAJAH (Good Brandy) 4A 9.00 HT We«/E.Breuk Coleman (10) 2. ***** PEPEGO (King of Babylon) 4A 9.00 (+5) a Chukell/Tulloh Podmort 2/16 Sp2l/2 dlc4 8.9g 6f; 1. Twin Happiness 8.5, 3. Jolly Good 7.13 1:16.6; 1,2,
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    • 555 28 BLACK BELT did a sparking workout on a very good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Wadi Ahmad astride, he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 36 in the company of stablemate Floral Mile (Sairi Suliman). A three-year-old English gelding by Polic, Black Belt was
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