Singapore Herald, 15 March 1971

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  • 20 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 200 Singapore Monday, March 15, 1971 MCd*) No. 2i2S IS CENTS two-thirds Majority m the house
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  • 269 1 Secret society clash kills one, injures three A MAN was killed and three others, two of them Malaysians, were critically injured m a clash between two rival secret societies m Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday. The dead man was Teo Chee Tiong, 27, of Tanjong Pagar Road. The Malaysians Lee Teck
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 52 1 BEIRUT, Sun— The Ruler of Bahrein was quoted today as saying the British-protected island would declare independence if an llth hour bid failed to group nine Persian Gulf emirates into a Federation. Bahrein, with a population of 205,000, is the most developed of the prODOSed Federation
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    • 36 1 The editor and deputy editor of the Catholic magazine Shield today announced their resignation m protest against their Church's "compromise" with the Rhode sian authorities over racism m the Land Tenure Act and the Constitution.
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    • 26 1 New Austra- lian Defence Minister John Gorton will visit South Vietnam from Thursday to Sunday to assess the military situation and Australian commitment there. AFP
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    • 35 1 An estimated 29 million French electors went to the polls today to vote m the municipal elections which will appoint the councils to run the country's 37,700 municinaiiH»e for the next six years. AFP
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  • 402 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi gained absolute control over India's newly elected Parliament today, winning a two-thirds majority and wiping out most of her major opposition. "The people have joined hands to bring about the greatest revolution m the world," the Prime Minister told thousands
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  • 384 1 Half of the Outram hospital land may be sold THE Government is seriously considering selling half the land of the Outram Road General Hospital to the public, according to medical sources yesterday. The sources said that the money raised would then be used to build and equip an entirely new
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  • 79 1 TRIPOLI, Sun. The Libyan Revolutionary Command Council has resumed active consideration of the possibility of nationalisation of oil companies operating here, according to a source close to the Council. This source, who asked to remain anonymous, said today the Council has dusted off a contingency
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  • 68 1 COLOMBO, Sun. Egypt has agreed to sell crude oil to Ceylon far below the current world market price, Ceylon's Trade Minister T.B. Illangaratne announced today. Mr. Illangaratne, who returned recently after negotiating a trade agreement with Egypt, Ceylon's biggest trading partner m the Middle
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  • 197 1 A SPOKESMAN for the American Embassy said yesterday that a report that Singapore had asked the U.S. for military assistance to take the place of the withdrawing British forces were "without foundation." He was commenting on a London newspaper report carried m a local
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  • 180 1 Missing Ceylon beauty: I was with friends MISS Sriyanthi Fernando, Ceylon's representative m the Queen of the Pacific contest m Mcl bourne, left Singapore last night after a five-day holiday which had her parents worried and airline officials baffled. Miss Fernando, 24, arrived here from Melbourne last Wednesday and was
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  • 47 1 MOSCOW, Sun. East German Head of State Walter Ulbricht left here today for East Berlin following a rest visit to the Soviet Union, Tass news agency reported. During his visit, Mr. Ulbricht had talks with Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, the agency said AFP
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  • 50 1 BERLIN, Sun. West Berliners went to the polls today to elect a new city government. Some 1.6 million of the city's 2.2 million people were eligible to vote, including about 120,000 young persons taking part m their first election since 18--year-olds received the vote.
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  • 187 1 BRITAIN'S LABOUR TROUBLES: THUMBS DOWN BY FORD LONDON, Sub. Henry Ford II flew into London yesterday with harsh words for Britain's labour troubles. In Newcastle, however, Prime Minister Edward Heath said his Conservative Government was winning the battle against soaring prices, the heritage of ever-higher pay settlements and crippling strikes.
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  • 60 1 PARLIAMENT meets tomorrow to discuss the third supplementary estimates of expenditure for the financial year April 1,1970, to March 31, 1971. MPs are expected to discuss estimates of expenditure for the current financial year only on Thursday after the debate on the Government's financial policy for this
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA, Sun. The annual Jakarta Fair 1971 will feature an Asean pavilion, according to Jakarta Governor Marine Lieutenant General Ali Sadikin. The Governor said that Soviet Union, France, South Vietnam, Australia and a number of foreign firms had expressed their willingness to take part m the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 165 1 -EHJ- WHAT'S MISSING m the Budget: By Dr. Lee Soo Ann Page 2. DDD LET'S NOT be too puritanical, says Dr. Toh Page 4. ODD WHY TEACHERS are not given the respect they deserve Page 10. ODD PLANS TO double telegram rates shelved Page 11. DDD TALKS TODAY on Bombay
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1781 2  - What is missing in the Budget speech DR. LEE SOO ANN By IN THIS commentary on the Budget, economist Lee Soo Ann discusses the danger of heavy dependence on foreign investment and the apparent preference of local entrepreneurs for non-manufacturing activities; deplores the lack of a long-term plan which may
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  • Viewpoint
    • 215 2  - HOW YOU CAN JOIN THE SOH TEOW SENG I REFER to an article headed "Getting the Englisheducated into the Community Centres" (S.H. March 12) and wish to draw your attention to certain errors therein. For your information, applications for membership to the C.C.C. (Citizens' Consultative Committee) and the M.C. (Management
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    • 337 2 'The untalented rubbish in our nightclubs' MAY I suggest to Mr. Golger (S.H. March 12) that he visit several restaurant /nightclubs around town any night of the week because, then, he will really see the double standard on entertainment that exists m Singapore. He may or may not be disappointed.
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  • 461 2 SHEIKH Mujibur Rahman has already gone a long way towards establishing himself as head of an autonomous East Pakistan. To all intents and purposes, the Central Government has ceased to function m the eastern province. The new military Governor has not been sworn
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  • 456 2 I HAVE been following with great interest the recent discussions on sex, parenthood, family planning etc! Regarding Jennifer Goon's letter (S.H. March 1), I would like to say that I disagree with some of her statements. Even "homicide" is accepted as "justifiable" under the following
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    • 43 2 I ID I f the most f i*' gjsoble t I c^ange of^Wines (C Food Beverage (Pte) Ltd., a B 875 Bukit Timah Road. 6 m.s., ff Ik Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 9 r/f-l Monday, March 15, 1971 l) ;y* THE SINGAPORE HERALD
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  • Article, Illustration
    154 3 TROOPING THE COLOUR ON THE PADANGAND A SHOW ON THE SIDELINES TROOPING the colour is child's play for the very young, as our cameraman discovered yesterday. The ceremony was being held on the Padang for the first time and this boy and girl on the sidelines were soon
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  • 202 3 TWO Royal Air Force NCO's donated equipment worth over $2,5« yesterday to the Singapore Red Cross Bo c Crippled Children In NlcoU Drive, Chaagl. The 25 pieces of equipment which were flown by the RAF from England included four wheelchairs, several
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  • 76 3 FOUR women were treated at the Outram Road General Hospital for slight injuries after their car ran off the road into a drain at the junction of Joo Chiat Place and Still Road last night. They were returning home from a wedding reception when the
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  • 118 3 VENTURE Scouts from 16 to 18 years old and Scouts from 11 to 16 years from 15 districts took part m a quiz over the weekend. In the Venture Scouts division, 2104 Troop of St. Joseph's Institution, representing the Stamford District, walked away with
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 33 3 I 1 9 x J >,,n,,f...u.«. Synd...!., In. 1970 Uo.ld <t „.\7^!d\ fl V M^^ BWB— I "You've certainly taught me what to watch out for in hiring a clerk to replace you."
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  • 172 4 We won't be seeking isolation, says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hie deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Rahman, has said that Malaysia's concept of the neutrality of South East Asia foresaw increased relations with other countries, whatever their ideology. A statement from Wisma Putra today said Tun Ismail
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  • 488 4 'PROSTITUTION CANNOT BE STAMPED OUT ENTIRELY' ONE must not be too puritanical about prostitution m Singapore, according to Dr. t Toh Chin Chye, Minister for Science and Technology and MP for Rochore. He was speaking yesterday after touring the Johore Road area, a
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  • 169 4 SINGAPORE supplied the flight kitchen of Thai International m Bangkok with $3,000,000 worth of frozen meat, vegetables and canned goods last year. Singapore is among the 15 countries supplying food to the largest flight kitchen m SouthEast Asia since it wa^ moved to
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  • 262 4 MP to Finance Minister: Can MSA split be avoided? CAN the Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines be saved from being split up? This is the question that will be brought up by the MP for Jalan Kayu, Mr. Hwang Soo Jin during the current Parliament session, which begins today. Mr. Hwang wants to
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  • 61 4 Singapore- Ecuador telex link THE Telecommunications Department announced yesterday that a telex service between Singapore and Ecuador m South America is now available. It is a 24-hour service and the minimum charge is $46.50 for three minutes. There is a charge of $15.40 for each additional minute or part thereof.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 88 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker GOT IN DID YOU A/ X k^NOCk'EP MAD TO WAIT RpcTi p XrslJ^ I A FI<3HT BeAT MIM? MiM OtJT %^4 A WMIUE ml C v^AT W T u A TMONE A^S FOR ANI «fICtC I BLQND 'E By Chic Young WGLL WHAT 1 1
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  • 567 5 Starting young. 'MOTOCROSS NO MORE DANGEROUS THAN OTHER ROUGH SPORT' ON weekends strollers along Holland Road and Clementi Road may hear the roar of motor-cycle engines among the bushes and waste land m that area. As the machines burst into view through the undergrowth, their riders will be seen to
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  • 366 5 Giant tug now based in Singapore ONE of the world's biggest tugboats, the 12,000-horsepower Statesman, is now based in Singapore and will be available for salvage work. The Statesman arrived here last Monday after towing a «..ooo (on oil rig from FremanUe to Jurong for repairs According to the tug
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  • 106 5 Tips on how to write, edit and display DR. SHERWOOD E. Wirt, editor of Decision magazine (a Christian monthly with a 4.2 million circulation) will be conducting a two-night writing "workshop" for 60 young people m Chancery Lane beginning this evening. Dr. Wirt, who is on the staff of the
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  • 357 6 Wanted: New site for indoor stadium URBAN Renewal has thwarted plans of the Volleyball Association to build an indoor .stadium m Bras Basah Road. At the association's annual general meeting yesterday at Sports House m Farrer Park, its president, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng said plans were initiated m 1969 to
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  • 74 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. About $12.8 million will be spent on drainage and irrigation projects m Johore this year, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman Saat, said today. He said the Central Government would contribute $11.3 million and the state government the rest. Dato Haji
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  • 28 6 KANGAR, Sun. Three days have been set aside from March 28 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the reign of the Raja of Perils Bernama
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  • 133 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, has promised that the Government will make "some amendments*, to the Emergency Ordinance which prohibits University students and student bodies from taking part m politics and trade unionism. "I can assure
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  • 167 6 ABOUT 400 DIE IN MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS ANNUALLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 4tf people die m industrial accidents m Malaysia every year, the acting chairman of the Malaysian Society for Industrial Safety, Inche Aman Karim, said today. "According to official •records, employers pay out $4.5 million In compensation and lose
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  • 45 6 THE German All-Stars jazz music group will arrive here on Wednesday to give a public performance. The show will be held at 8.30 p.m. on Friday, at the National Theatre. The group, sent by the German Goethe Institute, leaves on Saturday.
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  • 21 6 A six-year-old boy, Ng Hock Lin, of Kampong Arang Road, was drowned m the Kallang River at noon yesterday.
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  • 318 6 Four-in-one map today 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. 7f Jalan Kayu (RAF Sele ta r Loron g 5; Geylang: Jalan Kayu, Yio Chu Kang Road, Upper Se ran
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  • 235 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government has approved 59 applications for housing loans amounting to $2.5 million since its Own-Your-Own-Home scheme for civil servants came into effect last November. The Chairman of the Govern- ment Housing Committee, Inche Abdullah bin Ayub,
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  • 115 6 PENANG, San. Three experts from the Food and Agriculture Organisation have arrived here to assist the Malaysian Government m the training of fishermen at the Fishermen's Training Institute m Batu Manng. They are Mr. A.P. Bennett, an Instructor m navigation and seamanship, Mr. B.A.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 221 7 200 West Java graft cases exposed JAKARTA, Sun. The biggest corruption case m West Java the agricultural mass guidance project involving a loss of 700 million rupiahs (about $5.25 million) was among 200 corruption cases uncovered during the last 14 months, Antara News Agency reported today. Eight institutions were purged,
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  • 103 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. An American Congressman suggested yesterday that President Nixon must take concrete steps to bring about a rapprochement W j, n china Mr. Paul Findley said American policy should not be dictated by 'Chinese protestations and threats of dire consequences if our military policy
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  • 69 7 KEY BISCAYNE, Florida, Sun. About 350 Florida migrant workers, clad m farm clothes, squatted on a street near President Nixon's plush holiday compound yesterday demanding "food instead of promises." The workers poured onto Key Biscayne m ancient buses and cars from migrant camps throughout south Florida.
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  • 196 7 TEL AVIV, Sun -The interview given to the Times of London by Israeli Prime Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, m which she outlined the territory which the country was willing to return to the Arab nations, aroused strong reaction here. Previously all Israeli Government statements said that
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  • 357 7 SAIGON, Sun. South Vietnamese troops m Laos appear to be preparing to launch the third phase of their Laotian offensive but were deliberately cloaking their aims m mystery Centrepoint of the confusion is the junction town of Sepone, where yesterday and Friday the South
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  • 68 7 BELFAST, Sun. About 3,000 workers walked out of Harland and Wolffs shipyard here m a silent expression of sympathy for the families of three young British soldiers murdered by extremists on Wednesday. The off-duty soldiers were lured out of a bar and shot at point blank
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  • 64 7 TRIPOLI, Sun.—Representatives of Western oil companies trying to achieve a new petroleum agreement with Libya stressed last night that negotiations had not been broken off and that the talks could be resumed m the next few days. The Algerian and Iraqi Petroleum Ministers, Helsid Abdessalam
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  • 274 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. When things get tough at the White House, President Nixon says, his wife is there, his best strength and his best critic, strong, capable and cool. The President says the American First Ladies he has known, back to Lou Henry Hoover, were "all
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  • 81 8 THIS TAKES THE CAKE! t' HERE they are the nudely weds. .Tokyo engineer Michio Yoshizawa. 24, and his bride Ayako Kotake. also 24. exchange sweetness m bed with a piece of strawberry cake at the climax of their nude bed- in wedding at a snack bar. PALM SIZED For the
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  • 86 8 SARCELLES, France. Sun. Two newly-born babies were buried to death and eight others were m a serious condition after fire swept through a private maternity home at Sarcelles, a northern Parisian suburb. The mayor corrected earlier reports that six babies had died at the
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  • 346 8 More riots feared in East Pakistan r. ...i '.v -J From BRIAN MAY Dacca, Thursday FEARS OF renewed violence between Army and civilians m paralysed East Pakistan rose tonight following yesterday's Army bid to break the passive resistance movement led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Under a Martial Law regulation, the
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  • 90 8 CONSORTIUM PLAN TO RE-OPEN SUEZ CANAL CAIRO, Sun. Britain and several other European countries have proposed the creation of a consortium to finance the reopening of the Suez Canal. A magazine published for Its employees by the Suez Canal organisation said the countries concerned estimated that it would cost Ssl2f
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  • 95 8 It's a mad, mad, World LAGOS, Sub. A man with three wives has appealed to married women here to abstain from sex for two weeks m protest against their husbands* degenerating morals. Alhaji Wazirt Ibrahim told a crowd of 1M women: "I am not kidding, nor am I inciting yon
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  • 118 8 TAIPEH, Sun. A Taipeh newspaper reported today that the Nationalist Chinese Government has accepted the resignation of Foreign Minister Wei Tao-ming and a major diplomatic reshuffle is imminent. Government spokes. rs en refused to confirm the report by the Chinese-language, China Times. The newspaper said
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  • 33 8 MANILA: Some 600 folks from Cavite province picketed at the Presidential palace to demand the postponement of the turnover of the U.S. naval base at Sangley Point to the Philippines for economic reasons.
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  • 77 8 SANQUENTIN, California, Sun. Three more San Quentin prison inmates were stabbed yesterday and all 3,241 inmates again were placed under general lock up m the racially tense prison. All three victims were black. The order for a general lockup nearly everybody confined to his
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  • 126 8 PARIS, Su. A doctor who left a mental hospital it days ago yesterday performed an appendectomy on a 12-year-old hoy only suffering from an abscess on his hack. The boy later died m hospital. Last Bight Dr. J. Peignaox, 4C, was remanded In the psychiatric
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  • STALIN
    • 254 8 BELGRADE, Sun. The former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin murdered his wife, Nadejda Allil Uyeva, and ordered the death of the famous Soviet writer, Maxim Gorky, the sister of a former NKVD, Soviet State security chief said m 1939, according to memoirs published
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 426 8 1. Headgear set out after the L Changing into something end of October (6) suitable (8) 7. Their music is really groovy! 2. Not responsible about the girl (7) (8) 8. Calculate (deposit income?) 3. Disordered and possibly the (7) loudest (7) 9. The Skipper's bound to know 4. The
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  • ASEA ROUND UP
    • 1076 9 Communists caught napping in their jungle camp From S.C. CHAN in KUCHING THE security forces caught Communist terrorists "napping" and killed at least three of them, wounded five and captured one in Operation Hentam (assault) mounted last Monday in the Sungei Buda Pegong area of Sarawak's First Division. The security
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    • 1005 9  -  PETER PATERSON 3y m LONDON AS a strike leader Mr. Tom Jackson, the postal union chief, was brilliantly successful m everything except actually winning. And, relying on his own resources, that was something he was never likely to do. There was an air of unreality about
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  • 209 10 IT WAS a day of fun m the son off Puiau Hantu for seven novice skin divers. The seven were among 1C who enrolled m a skin diving coarse at the Chinese YMCA, and are among 10 who passed their swimming test at the
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  • 538 10 'EVERYTHING DEPENDS ON WHO FORMS THE GOVERNMENT' SEREMBAN, Sun. Chinese m Malaysia were advised today that co-operation with the present Government would yield far better results for them than through conflict. The president of the MCA, Tun Tan Siew Sin, addressing a Chinese unity
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  • 151 10 KUCHING, Sun. Malaysian security forces killed another Communist terrorist m the Kuching District last Wednesday, it was announced here today. This brings the total number of Communist terrorists killed since the "Operation Hentam" began here on March 8, to four Disclosing to newsmen, who visited
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  • 265 10 Why our teachers don't get respect.. TEACHERS m Singapore are not given the respect they deserve because achievement m our society is equated with economic returns, a senior lecturer at the Singapore University said last night. "We ought not to dismiss this as unimportant" said Mr. Gwee Yee Hean, senior
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  • CHESS
    • 304 10 SEET Cheng Bok scored an easy win over Andrew Ec m the first round of the Singapore Chess Club's Vaux Tournament Class I event. Andrew, with the black pieces, adopted the Sicilian Defence, but Sect was able to obtain a better position during the opening moves.
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  • 9 11 Monday, March 15, 1971
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  • 124 11 NGEE Ann Kongsi has decided to award 300 bursaries amounting to $36,000 to Teochew secondary students this year. The bursaries are worth 1 20 each a year. They will be given to 223 students m the Chinese stream and 77 students
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  • 138 11 AIR India stewardesses will soon have a new uniform to wear m addition to the traditional sari. The new uniform consists of a deep turquoise blue kameez with gold and silver jari (embroidery) work round the neckline, on the sleeves and on the
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  • 194 11 JAPAN Air Lines has indicated that it will offer assistance to the new Malaysian airline which will emerge from the split of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines which is expected to take place m 1973. The Japanese airline according to the leading economic daily, Ninon Keizai
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  • 326 11  - Plans to double cable rates shelved MARTIN LIM By THE Government has temporarily shelved its plans to double the rate for telegrams to West Malaysia to 20 cents a word on April l. Reliable sources said this was due to the reluctance of the Malaysian Government to do likewise for
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  • 25 11 MR. KOH Kay Teck has been elected president of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association, Rock Chapter, at the organisation's 10th annual general meeting.
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  • 166 11 DAP call to condemn May 13 riots KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Democratic Action Party is to move a motion m the Selangor State Assembly urging members to condemn the atrocities of May 13 and that the day be declared a day of public mourning every year. The motion tabled by
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  • 192 11 CENTURY OF THAI KING'S JUMBO ELEPHANTS are known for their longevity. Jumbo, as he is known to workers In Parliament House, will be ltt years old tomorrow. The bronze statue of Jumbo (above) m front of Parliament House was given to Singapore by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) as a token
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  • 268 12 WEARING safety helmets at building sites should be made compulsory, according to the Singapore Building Contractors Society. The society's president, Mr. Peter Tsaw, said yesterday that many needless injuries could be avoided if the workers were to wear these helmets. He said workers
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  • 104 12 OIL and birds are never the best of friends. But it seems one oil company is trying to do something about that. The Esso Singapore Group of Companies recently went on a birdfinding mission m Laos. And they found three spot-billed pelicans to
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  • 45 12 THE British Forces are staging a comedy play "Post Horn Gallop" at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Rowcroft Theatre, Ayer Rajah Road. Reservations can be made at the theatre. Proceeds will go to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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  • 263 12 Envoy's wife to put paintings to the test IT will be a testing time for Mrs. Lucia M. Valdez when her husband, the Philippine Charge d' Affaires here, Mr. Casimiro Marcos Valdez, is re-assigned to Hamburg next month. m For Mrs. Valdez will find out how her works of art
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  • 122 12 Two home made bombs go off at jail wall TWO home-made bombs exploded but caused no damage outside the walls of Moon Crescent Centre, a wing of Changi Prison for political detainees, yesterday morning. Banners protesting at alleged ill-treatment of political detainees were seized by the police. The two bombs
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  • 199 12  - Talks today on Bombay stop for MSA V.K.G. NAIR By A FOUR-MAN Singapore Government delegation led by Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Communications, is due to begin negotiations m New Delhi today for landing rights m Bombay for Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. Informed sources said the talks
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  • 72 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman will be guest of honour at a dinner given by more than 200 Christians from various churches here at the Lake Club tomorrow. A member of the dinner organising committee, Rev. Samuel S. Jesuthason, said that
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  • 44 12 THE Chinese YMCA will conduct a beginners course on Magic for Fun starting today at 2.30 p.m. The eight-session course will be conducted by the worldrenowned magician, the Great Wong. For further information, contact Adult Department, telephone *****.
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  • 59 12 JAYCEE CHIEF DUE IN TOWN THE Junior Chamber International vice-pre-sident, Mr. L.A. Roy Banarsee (above), will arrive tomorrow for a three-day visit. A Jaycee spokesman said he is to see for himself the arrangements being made for the JCI Conference here from April 2 5. Mr. Banarsee will also discuss
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  • 104 12 Bank Negara moves to new building KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Central Bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara) has moved to its $10 million new building m Jalan Maxwell. The imposing building consists of the main block housing the banking chamber and the 16-storey-high tower block at the back of the banking
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  • 35 12 A WEEK-long exhibition of German products, which have won prizes for outstanding industrial designs, opens today at the Product Display Centre, John Little's Building. Viewing hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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    • 152 12 '"^vlmrv*^''^ f kggaP^ Join the crowd ot x/ ff^jji ■f\ Qlhc dTockpU t^ for o quick, delicious, vlJk C^[ seme yourself Buffet lunch_ 6^H lJ HOTB.COUI OU€R3OWRini£S £fl |r ot cnuicse &EimoFEnn dishes 9f;| EvL^ Tke aott excitiaf baffet lunch m town, /^ffl^ 6/7, Oxley Rise, Singapore ft TEU *****
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    • 53 12 -UH-i THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's Toto Draw No. 29/71: 29, 37, 27, 39 and 2. The additional number: 49. The three circled numbers: 42, 3 and 8. The cash jackpot is $195,999. TODAY: 12.25 a.m. (9.9 ft.); 12.44 p.m. (8.9 ft.) TOMORROW: 12.47 a.m. (9.2 ft.); 1.17
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    • 17 12 DENNIS THE MENACE *THB 6Ute STGEAK VMS AtoA3*RET& OL'CAT, AN' THE flfl^ 5Z^54C WAS 600D OL' PUFF'*
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  • NEW PRODUCTS/PROCESSES
    • 92 13 AN anti- holdup invention—an indelible ink bomb that looks like a bundle of banknotes —is the star of the 20th International Inventions Show m Brussels. More than 1,200 new inventions from 27 countries are on display at the 10--day show which ends on March 21. The
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    • 131 13 SONY CORP., of Japan, unveiled a unique colour video cassette system designed to mass-produce without any practical loss of quality of picture. One part of the system, the master tape recorder, named MVIOOOO, is designed to produce highband colour video tapes which can be dubbed up to
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  • 395 13 Ambassador Hotel, whose shares attracted heavy speculative activity m the Stock Exchange last week, has had six changes m us board of directors within seven months. Most of the changes have not been notified to shareholders The board now comprises Mr and Irs David Foo and
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  • 418 13 US, Japan to regulate textile trade TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese and United States Governments have basically agreed that the two countries will establish orderly trade m textile goods along the lines of the Japanese textile industry's declaration for voluntary export controls, official sources said today. They also agreed that both
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  • 404 13 Japanese bid to prevent shift TOKYO, Sun. The Finance Ministry and Bank of Japan have set up a special foreign exchange fund account m a move to prevent a dollar shift (switchover from yen to dollar) m import financing. Under the new system for lending foreign currencies, which came into
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 94 13 HONGKONG, Sun. The Bank of East Asia Limited, Hongkong, is redeveloping its property at Market Street, Singapore. The bank's annual report said this would provide more spacious accommodation at the Singapore branch to cope with further expansion of its operations. Total assets at the end of
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    • 35 13 SYDNEY, Sun. The Sydney Stock Exchange said trading m the securities of three more companies of the Mineral Securities Australia Group will recommence tomorrow. They are Consolidated Rutile, Cudgen and Petroleum Securities Australia. Reuter
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  • 310 13 PEOPLE in busiess Mr CHEONG KIM HOCK, managing director of Malaysian C E Tours, is now on a twoweek «tudy tour of the United States. Mr. £heong, who has been m the travel field for more than 10 years, is also chairman of Malaysian Hotel m Kowloon, Hongkong. Malaysian C
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  • 320 13 Profit-taking cut into earlier gains on Saturday. Initial support was noted m high priced issues and. real estates. Heiwa Real Estate, National Cash Register, Shisheido, and Eidai Sangyo advanced early on foreign buying. Banks, were easier. The stock average lost 12.16 yen to close at 2,304.05, while
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  • 259 13 The latest week has been one of subdued confidence. Australian stock markets which have been following a downward trend for the past five months have begun at last to show some signs of confidence. The week opened initially on a quiet note overall although buying support was
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  • 246 13 The market staged a mild technical rally over the past week, with the Financial Times index around 10 points higher on balance. Wall Street's uptrend was the main factor aiding sentiment, but the general economic situation remained a cautionary influence and business remained small. Dunlop, ICI, Courtaulds,
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  • 22 13 LONDON, Fri.—(Changes m brackets): Industrials 324 8 (+4.2); fins 64.00 (+0.18): Rubbers 170.90 Unch); Us 267 05 (+1.45).
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  • 26 13 NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 898.34 (-1.10); Transportation 202.03 J.74>; Utilities 123.05 (+0.16); Composite stocks 296.66 .16); Bonds 71.10 CJnch).
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  • 92 13 HONGKONG ates m Hongkong dollars, for arch 13) Onl.ewYorkTT 6.0175 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness. Pertael) 292.75 Note Rates: China (per lOOren.unbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 46.75 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 P PCr 10,000 yen) 58.75 T£! iPPin (Per 100 pesos)
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    • 478 13 LJ I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/ for 10 words, each additional word 4Octs. All other classifications: Minimum $2/- for 10 words, each additional word 20ct*. BOX SERVICE CHARGE $100 CXPERifNCtO SECRETARY f '****~>*^>~+ »1 1,1 i W ii quires part time work aftei office ECONOMIC
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  • 316 14 THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Pcitures by "EAST is east and west is west and ne'er the twain shall meet." Rudyard Kipling would have to eat words if he were to see the home of the Yeus at Chiltem Drive. There the Oriental and the Occidental not only meet, but
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  • 815 14  - In spite of all their pettiness, women are the superior sex Jane McLoughlin EDNA O'BRIEN talking: YOU immediately feel protective towards Edna O'Brien. Even hotel staff ignore tiphappy Americans to help her through rotating doors, and waiters hover to obey her. Perhaps this is why this gentle woman gives the
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    • 57 14 GET RID OF DMORUFF USE SELSUN F^ SELSUN ACTS QUICKLY.. V TO CONTROL DANDRUFF V SELSUN CONTROLS SYMPTOMS.. RELIEVES ITCHING. CLEANS A THE SCALP AND WHISKS* AWAY A UNSIGHTLY DANDRUFF FLAKES. /A IS EASY AND H^ PLEASANT TO USE Ci LATHERS EASILY. AND W f\ SIMPLY RINSES AWAY l\ a
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  • town talk
    • 323 15 Cocktail party on cruiser fiociai JV/oTeA THE Netherlands Ambassador, Mr. R.C. Pekelharing and Mr. L.J.M. Van Son, president of the Netherlands Economic Mission, were joint hosts at a cocktail reception on board the S.S. Rotterdam on Wednesday evening. The Rotterdam, flagship of the Holland-America Line, is currently on a world
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    • 168 15 M PETER Gehrmann, executive chef of the Mandarin Hotel, had to recruit 200 cooks for his staff. Finding it nearly impossible, he decided to train them up from scratch. And guests at a luncheon at Hotel Negara on Thursday will testify that
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    • 168 15 ABOUT 200 General Electric Company workers attended the fir o\s annual dinner on Fri lay at the Golden Jade oom of the Metropole Hotel, Mr. J.W. Lawton. GEC chair, 'vii an! managing director, presented long service awards to Mrs c Doreen Galistan, a telephone operator, and Mr.
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    • 378 15  -  A.K. LEE By MY colleague who was held up and robbed by a policeman at Manila airport had more than one story about gun-toting Filipinos. I didn't mention his other experiences because I thought the airport story would cause enough of a stir (which it did) and
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    • 105 15 YWCA's 96th birthday THE YWCA celebrated its 96th birthday on Thursday evening with a Chinese dinner at its hostel grounds m Fort Canning. Among the guests were Mrs. Athens Athanassiou, its world president and Mrs. B. Sheares. its new Patron. The president of the YWCA, Mrs. Helen Hwang gave members
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 865 15 SSB m^SSff null RADIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jm. General Hospital b -00 p.m. Opening And Pro'or The Family (Tamil) gramme Summary A Diary Of Events In Singa- 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's rhis Week (Tamil) Programme Its Happening In Singapore 5 -37 The Bugaloos "If I had ,1 Repeat) The Wings Of A
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    • 647 15 SINGAPORE —j 1 (2) LONELY DAYS £S Bee Gees 2 (1) MY SWEET LORD S George Harrison 3 3 (4) YOU DON'T HAVE 3 TO SAY YOU LOVE ME 3 Elvis Presley 3 4 (5) THE PUSHBIKE 3 SONG The Mixtures 3 5 (3) KNOCK 3 TIMES Dawn 3 6
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    • 87 15 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Control Processes" at Balestier Road; Jurong New Lecture Theatre 3, Road (7V6 m.s.) .la lan Singapore University. Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 8 p.m.: Malay music (Geylang); Prinsep session at the National Street; Queen's Crescent; Theatre Club, first floor, Siglap Avenue and National Theatre. Tanjong
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  • 351 16 TRADING m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was very quiet last week as turnover contracted appreciably and share prices eroded on lack of any real interest. Except for a few speculative active spots, which eventually also toned down, the whole market ended
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  • 714 16 MALAYA GLASS FACTORY: March 15, 11 a.m. at registered office. Beat 14, la lan Tampoi, Johore Bahru. MING COURT HOTEL: March 15, noon at the Polynesian Room, Ming Court Hotel, Tanglin Road, Singapore. PUBLIC BANK: March 16, noon at 4 Jalan Gereja, Kuala Lumpur. PAN MALAYSIA INDUSTRIES: March
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  • 242 16 LONDON, Sun. A leading London shipping broker says falling dry cargo freight rates have produced a buyers market m used ships. Eggar, Forrester Ltd. says m a monthly report the trend reverses conditions of the previous two> years. But the shipping broker says some
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  • 1528 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers Jan/Keb Company or 1971 on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed High Low > 000 or 0 00 orSINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.36 Acma Unch 1.37 1.40 11.l 5+3 3.00 2.70 Allied Choc. 2.83
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  • 408 16 LONDON, Sun. The world launched a record tonnage of new merchant shipping 1970 for the fifth successive year. The annual summary of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, made public, showed a 12 per cent increase on 1969 figures, with 21,689,500 tons gross of new
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  • 243 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 15. OUT: Anna liakke 6/7; Vishva Pratibha 19; Katong 21 east; Sakura Maru 42/43; Kapitan Kushnarenko 44; Tosho Maru 47; Australasia 48; Sakura Maru 42/43; Kapitan Kushnarenko 44; Hoegh Dyke 13/14; Straat uanka 29/30; Arima
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  • 28 16 Singapore Malaysia March 8 662.67 432.97 9 660.34 434.46 10 659.67 434.95 1 1 659.08 434.00 12 659.81 432.66 Changes on week -0*56 -1.16
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  • 75 16 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Wilkinsons (1) 25 March 25 35 35 Dunlop Est. (1) 12V4% April 16 17V* 20 Robinson (2) 6 April 5 17 A. Malay (2) 5 20 Temerloh (2) 7 April 7 23 M. Credit (2) 5
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  • SHIPPING GAZETTE
    • 556 17 ALASKA MARU Apr 14/16 P. Sham, Durban. L.Marques, C'town, P. Elizabeth, E. London. MOSK/LEO BACHOKIRO Mar 17 P.S'ham (Mar 24), Capetown, Port St. Louis, De Rhone, Marseille, Genoa, Constanza, Varna. NMB/BSC BENHOPE Apr 15/18 G'mouth, A'werp, H'burg. BEN/BEN BENNACHIE Apr 5/6 L'pool, Hull, R'dam, Adam. BEN/BEN BENVANNOCH Apr 26/28
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    • 278 17 AGE NTS and TELEPHONE NUMBERS ACs SSSBSBMK"^!""";;;;;;:;;;; 3S tic Tm^ZT" W421 ra r^!?ir? 9C ***** BA British Asian *****3 rK rKCK CPS CP Sharp A Co. (M) Pte. Ltd ***** /7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd ***** f mmm LINES HC ***** IK Islay Keer A Co. (Pte) Ltd *****
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    • 442 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE iL s TDV P.S'ham, Penang, Hongkong. Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB ANNA TAYLOR Mar 30/ Api 4 Saigon. SSV/BA BARBER MANGAN Mar 19/21 Seattle (Apr 13), Vancouver B.C. (Apr 14), Tacoma (Apr 22). BBL/HC BtNDEARG Mar
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    • 245 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. CHERRY CHEPAT InPt/Marl? S.bu. Sar.kei. LS /LS MERRY MOLEK SLSTDY B.S. Begawan, K.Kmabalu. LS/LS DARPOEMPAT Mar 18/20 Pekan Baru/Duma.. SI/SI DARPO LIMA Mar 16/18 Paiembang. SI/SI DARPOSATU SLSTDY Sorong/Biak/Djajapura SI/SI EASu Mar 17/19 Bandjarmasm. PL/PL EUPHRATE May 7 P.S'ham (May 1
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    • 192 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA mR Singapore (Mar 1 5). Fremantle (Mar 22). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr3o/May2 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Mar 25/27 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER In Pt
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    • 596 17 II barberflteg SAILINGS TO F. CANADA, t.S. ATLANTIC ■MRaWM P.*h,- P.n.a, M.V.,11 .j^,^ Mr-| mm •RONX¥ILLC Aprs// M,! 2 2 Zll 2, Ml M r«H*ATt Apr«/ 10 Ap, 16/1 B AprJS Jun I t I FORTNK.HTLY I XPRKSS SFRVICb TO VANCOLVER. ShAITLF. s.n t .por. P.fham (MHM ».C v..m. '.cm.
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    • 415 18 4jP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL gUm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD \<> 101 Jin \iiip.uu' Kuala I umpur he National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Sfcipir. Wham hMM Arrtw— •UNGA RAVA. Mi> I *p' i *i" Mnaj Loonon jo/4 Hamburg b/t> Ndam n Antwerp 10 b Bremen U/b EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE H'fewrg
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  • RAGING HERALD
    • 2544 19 Newcomers Light Burden and Nineteenth September II upset. MOVIE HOUSE V scored a smart win m the class one division one mile event to set a new course record of 1 mm. 36 4/5 sees. At Bukit Timah yesterday. He was ridden by
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    • 439 19 MARCH 13 (unlucky?) was a lucky day for Ro ya 1 Navy Wanderers' skipper Bob Hocking. Making his farewell appearance at the Jalan Besar Stadium, goalkeeper Hocking, made sure that no goal whizzed past him. Instead, his team who probably wanted to give their
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  • 96 20 The final positions after the Malaysian open: Takaaki Kono (J) (43V4 pt»); H. Yuudt (J) (43); Chen Chien Chung (T) (40); Ben Arda (P) (39%); P. Thomson (A) (31); T. lahii (J) (30); M. Otaki (J) (30); T. Murakami (J) (28*): G. Marmh (A) (26); Hsu Sheng San
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  • 433 20 AKUBUL Singh scored a treble m the first Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association's athletic meet at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Akubul of Divisions won the 800, 1500 and 300 metres events. Lee Yuit Kwan of Traffic Police also shone m
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  • 558 20  - KONO'S TITLE BY TWO STROKES JASBIR SINGH SAM NATHAN MALAYSIAN OPEN and KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Japan's Takaaki Kono clung onto his lead m the Malaysian Open Golf Championship here today for the third day and drifted to a record-breaking win. Although he carded only a par 72 today, Kono finished
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  • 664 20 269 Takaaki Kono (J) 67, 64, 72 (37-35). 271 D. Graham (A) 71, 70, 64, 66 (33-33). 274 G. Marsh (A) 68, 66, 73, 67 (34-33), Lv Liang Huan (T) 67, 69, 70, 68 (35-33). 276 Ben Arda (P) 67, 71, 69, 69 (34-35). 277 Chen Chien Chung
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  • 477 20 SINGAPORE skipper Reggie da Silva played a match-winning role with bat and ball for Police to chalk up their third successive win beating Naval Base Cricket Club by US runs m the Singapore Cricket Association senior league championship at Thomson load yesterday. Reggie boosted
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  • 624 20 Army vs SRC at GiUman Barracks, (i *.atch abandoned due to rain). ARMY L. Dalrv: lple c Tessensohn b Kasinathan 13; Fahey c Tessensohn b K. Kasinathan 14; J. Morgan c Jeremiah b M. Kumar 32; Dobson run out 23; Roberts c Tessensohn b S. Muruthi 25; Ind
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  • 243 20 LONDON, Sun. Leeds United, hit by injuries, were held to a draw by bottom -of -the- table Blackpool yesterday and faltered m their bid for the English soccer league title. Arsenal, with a smart 2-0 away victory over Crystal Palace, cut Leeds
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  • 277 20 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Blackpool 1 Leeds 1 Coventry 1 Liverpool 0 Palace 0 Arsenal 2 Derby 0 Man. City 0 Everton 2 Stoke 0 Huddersfleld 0 Burnley 1 Ipswich 1 Newcastle 0 Man. 2 Notts 0 Southampton 1 West Brom 0 Tottenham 2 Chelsea 1 Wolves 2
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  • 590 20 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L PU. Leeds 22 8 3 52 Arsenal 20 6 5 46 Chelsea 15 11 7 41 Wolverhampton 17 7 9 41 Southampton 14 9 9 37 Liverpool 11 13 7 35 Tottenham 13 9 8 35 Manchester City 11 12 8
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  • 170 20 DR. ONG Swee Law captured the Heah Hock Thye; Trophy when he returned a 6 over par 77, at the Singapore Island Country Club m the Singapore Medical Association annual golf championships yesterday. Dr. T.W. Ngui (nett 70) won the Yeoh Ghim Seng-Trophy on countback from Dr. Seng
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