Singapore Herald, 16 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 201 Singapore Tuesday, March 16, 1971 MC(P| No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 417 1 Missile deal with Pretoria BAC.PLESSEY OftND GEC IN ARMS CONSORTIUM LONDON, Mon. A consortium of British companies was reported today to be working on plans to sell South Africa a complete guided missile defence system worth millions of pounds. Officials said they understood the discussions between the British consortium and
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    • 90 1 MACAO, Mon. A small North Vietnamese freighter visited Macao quietly over the weekend and berthed at a Communist-controlled wharf specially guarded by Communist seamen. Communist newspapers, in a brief report today said it was the first time a North Vietnamese ship had come
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    • 35 1 NEW YORK: About 200 members of the LithuanianAmerican Action Committee staged an orderly demonstration to ask the Turkish Government not to extradite two Lithuanians accused of hijacking a Soviet airliner to Turkey last October. DOG
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    • 30 1 TLL AVIV: Foreign Minister Abba Eban left today for the United States, where he will have talks with Secretary of State William Rogers and United Nations SecretarvGeneral U Thant. AFP
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    • 25 1 SEOUL: The Nationalist Party, South Korea's third party, has nominated former President Yun Po sun, 73, as its Presidential candidate in next month's elections. AP
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  • 413 1 Muiibur tightens grip on Banola Desh DACCA, Mon. East Pakistan leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman today issued a series of directives which virtually amounted to the declaration of an independent State of Bangla Desh (East Pakistan). Sheikh Mujibur requisitioned a sizeable proportion of East Pakistan's taxes normally paid to the Central
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  • 53 1 BILBAO, Spain, Mon. A child suffering from leukemia who was injected with bone marrow survived for three years before dying at his home yesterday. The boy, Pachito Sustacha Garaizar aged seven, was injected m January 1968 with 100 grams of bone marrow taken from his
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  • 136 1 SISTER Helen, a 72--year-old nun, being helped down an RAF Britannia at Changi yesterday. She was among lit Britons, Americans, Filipinos and Scandinavians who were evacuated by the RAF from East Pakistan, which is under martial law because of fears of renewed violence between the army and
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  • 204 1 CANBERRA, Mon. The Government of Mr William McMahon survived an Opposition no confidence motion by 62 votes to 58 tonight after the Prime Minister took the siring out of the Labour Party attack by announcing an increase m pensions. Opposition leader Gough
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  • 191 1  - VIRGINITY AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BY A CARDINAL LONDON, Mon. John Cardinal Heenan, Primate of the Roman Catholic church m Britain, yesterday described virginity as no sign of virtue. "And that goes for the clergy too," be said In a television interview. The Archbishop of Westminster told questioners m the
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  • 82 1 Underground find of 25 grenades COLOMBO, Mon.Ceylonese police have discovered a cache of 25 grenades m an underground store m Esamulla, a village where a similar cache exploded a few days ago killing four people, it was disclosed here today. Government sources said that illegal firearms and bombs had also
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  • 42 1 RETIE, (Belgium), Mon. World cycling champion, Jean-Pierre Monsere died here today m a cycle race accident. According to first reports, Monsere was killed when he hit a stationary car or truck during the race. He was 23. AP
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  • 459 1 Indira has Cabinet problems in Orissa and West Bengal NEW DELHI, Mon. Near-complete returns of the Indian election show Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party faced with cabinetformation problems m West Bengal and Orissa. In rebellious West Bengal, neither of the two main contenders Congress and the Communist Marxist
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  • 1612 2 The crisis of aid— A Pearson Report critique IN an effort to revive earlier enthusiasm for foreign aid, the World Bank sponsored a major reassessment of such programmes which resulted m the Pearson Report. PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT, m late 1969. The Pearson Report has been widely heralded as a landmark
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  • 378 2 Viewpoint MORE LETTERS IN PAGE 6 AS a former member of the War Crimes Team m this theatre and one who attended the trial and execution of the Singapore Massacre defendants, 1 would say that the process of military justice m dealing with war
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  • 74 2 CAN COPS IGNORE THE LAW? I SAW a traffic policeman park his scooter beside a white line m Victoria Street on March 12 at a5O a.m 1 asked the traffic police whether this was m order and I was told a policeman could do what he liked when he was
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  • 425 2 Socio-economic reforms— the size of the job THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday. March 16, 1971 THE Malaysian Government has generally acquitted itself well m shifting public consciousness from the racial sphere to the question of socioeconomic reforms. Even its critics would agree that it has pulled off a public relations coup.
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  • 245 3 GRADUATES m Singapore, whether they are employed by the Government or the private sector, do have useful comments to make on "issues of the day," but they are afraid to do so m writing. This was the comment of Mr. Chandran Nair, editor of the University
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  • 25 3 MR. HON SUI SEN, the Finance Minister, L addressing administratlve officers m the W Staff Training Institute W yesterday. v
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  • 149 3 A NEW company to serve the oil and civil engineering industry is to be set up m Jurong. The company, Transworld Marine Ltd., will be opened tomorrow by Mr. Ho Kah Leong, M.P. for Jurong. A spokesman for the $4.5
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  • 51 3 DR. YANAO Oguro, Director of Gaestrointestinal Endoscopy at the National Cancer Centre Hospital m Tokyo, will not be visiting Singapore this month and his talk on the use of endoscopy to detect early stomach cancer, scheduled for Friday at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, has been
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  • 439 3 Wife told: He's not your husband FOR 16 years, Madam Sim Eng Chong lived with company director Mr. Tay Wang Huat and bore him five children. In the Eighth Magistrates' Court yesterday, Mdm. Sim, 43, heard that the man whom she had believed to be her husband was, m fact,
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  • 550 3 The Peter Principle: Hon's advice to civil servants THE FINANCE Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, yesterday warned Civil Servants of the danger of being an embodiment of the Peter Principle that is, of having risen to their level of incompetence. The Peter Principle is the title of a best-selling book
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  • 176 4 THE Italian airline Alitalia will start a new Rome-Singapore service on June 1. This night its third leaves Rome every Sunday via Athens, New Delhi, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, arriving here on Monday. The plane leaves Singapore the next day for Rome. Alitalia's
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  • 142 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal and State Governments suffered an estimated total loss of more than $78 million as a result of the recent floods, the Minister with Special Functions, and Minister of Information, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, told Parliament. This did not include
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  • 68 4 CIMLA LUMPUR. Mon wo a r. ned men escaped with 53.000 and jewellery worth S6OO fro n the rhian Tin melon seed factory at ihe 4th mile Jalan Cheras this evening, after forcing the assistant '.\anager to open the safe The assis'-Mit manager. Lim Kirn Seng.
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  • 570 4 A drug for abortion A WORLD authority on prostaglandins a new drug which has induced abortions In women anytime during pregnancy estimates that the drug could be used as a major means of birth control m five years' time. Prof. S. M Karim of lakerere University m Kampala. Uganda, has
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  • 245 4 48,000 work permits renewed, House is told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Some 48,000 noncitizens have had their work permits renewed automatically, the Assistant Minister of Labour, Mr. Lee San Choon told Parliament today. Mr. Lee said that work permits would be renewed for those non -citizens helping to promote and accelerate
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  • 704 4 THE following candidates have passeo" the Second Examination for the degree of B.Acc: Miss Au Yeong Chai Yoke, Chan Fook Kong, Miss Chan Jer Luang, Miss Cheng Wai Chue, Cheong Wai Kun, Miss Lily Chew, Miss Chiang Suat Hong. Miss Choo Choon Hong, Choong Pier Yee,
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  • 543 4 Parliament approves pension plan for Members KUALA LUMPUR, Mon, The Malaysian Parliament today approved the Members of the Administration and Members of Parliament (Pensions and Gratuities) Bill so that, as Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin put it, they will not be "cast away like an old shoe after many
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  • 127 4 THE United National Front issued a statement yesterday protesting against "allowing the U.S. Air Force to use air bases m Singapore." An American Embassy spokesman confirmed on Sunday that a U.S. Air Force mission was m Singapore last week to study
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  • 294 5 Bus routes: Three-in-one map today TODAY'S map shows three services to be operated by two bus companies, Singapore Traction Company (colour green) and the Amalgamated Bus Company colour royal blue) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. STC Services No. 20 Fidelio and Aida Streets Prince Edward
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  • 175 5 KOW Jong Hin, 28, of Lorong Dendam, off Bartley Road, is now nursing a head injury m hospital victim of a midnight brawl involving about 40 people at the weekend. The free-for-all, m which several women also took part, broke out m a cubicle
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  • 195 5 SAFETY COUNCIL TO START 'QUEUE UP' DRIVE AGAIN THE National Safety First Council will take advantage of the re-organisation of bus services to press home its "queue up" campaigit. Mr. Milton Tan, the Council's president, said yesterday: "We have definite plans to hold this campaign, but we shall wait until
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  • 19 5 LAFF A DAY "I'd LIKE to get her something she wouldn't buy for herself, but there's no such thing!"
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  • 393 5 CHRISTIANS HONOUR TUNKU AT DINNER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has a status k all her own" m the way the people show understanding and respect for another person's religion, Tunku Abdul Rahman said tonight. "All those who live here must see that this will continue,"
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  • 182 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor State Assembly today elected Raja Zulkifli bin Raja Burhan of the Alliance a. the Speaker. The Speaker's chair was contested by the DAP's nine Assemblymen, who proposed Mr. X Kamasen. Mr. Kamasen was defeated when l*. Alliance members voted
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  • 64 6 SHARIF bin Khalid, 14, and Daud bin Hussain, 20, yesterday admitted breaking into a provision store m Ponggol Road on Nov. 3 last year and stealing $200 m coins and $30 worth of cigarettes. Daud was jailed for a year but sentence on Sharif was postponed to
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  • 133 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, today urged business circles m the country to co-operate with Pernas the National Corporation. He said the corporation wa» established as a company under the Companies Act and therefore would take part m
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  • 374 6 Malaysian troops close in on 50 trapped Reds 24-HOUR CURFEW IN AFFECTED AREA KUCHING, Mon. A co-ordinated security operation involving almost the entire Government machinery has effectively sealed off the escape routes of a band of 50 Communist terrorists trapped m a coastal area m Sarawak's First Division. Codenamed ''Ops
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  • 140 6 Mara batiks popular with Indons JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian batiks are at present lacing very strong competition from those produced m Malaysia, Ceylon and India. Batiks produced by these countries are of low quality and their prices are also lower, said Mrs. Harijati Santoso, an adviser to the Directorate of Handicraft
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  • 219 6 S'pore shipyard benefits from offshore oil hunt A LOCAL shipyard, Weng Chan Engineering, is partly diversifying its activities into building work for the offshore oil industry. The company's yard at Kallang is building vertical pressure tanks and cement storage bins used for carrying cement to the oil rigs to be
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  • 121 6 Journalist to study MalaysiaJapan ties KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An American journalist, Mr Selig Harrison, arrived here today for a one-day visit to gather information on Malaysia-Japan relations. Mr. Harrison, who is bureau chief of the Washington Post m Tok>j, said at the Kuala Lumpur international airport he would interview, among
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  • 56 6 AN unemployed man was jailed yesterday for three years, to be followed by two years police supervision, for stealing $500 from a fish stall m Jalan Kayu on March 6. Teh Ah Sim, 31, admitted stealing the money from fishmonger Ong Kirn Ling. He
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  • 80 6 IPOH, Mon. A restaurant owner, Nahar Singh Sharma, 83, aad Us assistant, Raja, 4t, were mardered here early this morning only yards from police headquarters. Their bodies were discovered by a nine-year-old boy who weal into the Hindu restaurant to buy sweets at 7
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  • 551 6 Tamil expert lacks courage Viewpoint I REFER to the report (S.H. March 6) on the Colombo Plan Tamil expert's claim that his three-year stay here was a big waste. His statement that the Tamil Language m Singapore is dying a natural death is untrue. Our country has always had less
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  • 301 6  -  K.K. GOH MX. Lee Kirn Chuan (ex member of Force Lib) should not be allowed to propagate his ideology of hate without appropriate retort from right thinking and sensible people. That he is flogging a dead horse is certain. Only his
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  • 90 7 ANKARA, (Turkey), Mon. Four explosions rocked Istanbul early today as politicians attempted to form a new government under the threat of military takeover. A dynamite bomb exploded outside the American Consulate but caused no damage. Another bomb shattered windows at the American-Turkish foreign trade bank
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  • 91 7 Ousted Premier Suleyman Demirel did not attend the meeting but sent two of his conservative Justice Party officials. President Sunay had met military commanders for six hours the night before. The president said the country faced a grave crisis and the army was upset at the anarchy and
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  • 61 7 McMahon acts: Pension rise CANBERRA Mon. Australia's new Prime Minister William McMahon counter-attacked a Labour Opposition motion of no confidence m his Government today with the announcement of an immediate rise m pensions to operate from next month. Pensions will rise by fifty cents to AS 16 weekly for a
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  • 246 7  -  Herald Knight ghgh TONIGHT, at 8.15 p.m. Singapore's National Master and Olympic player, Giam Choo Kwee, will give a Simultaneous Exhibition Chess Match to members of the Tanglin Crown Chess Club (Army Chess Association, UK), at GHQ, Tanglin. Last year, Giam gave a similar one to
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  • 330 7 MANILA, Mon. An Opposition Senator yesterday asked President Ferdinand Marcos to explain the sources of his fantastic wealth, and the extent of his personal share m the Philippine territorial claim to Sabah. Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr. hurled the charge m answer to the President's earlier
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  • 229 7 i* I* I" 1* 1* 1* I* II 2 2 2 2 2 2 J," ;2» KARACHI, Mon. President Yahya Khan, due to arrive m Dacca later today from Karachi on a bid to settle the Pakistan crisis, is expected lo offer East Pakistan
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  • 108 7 It's a mad, mad,worLd OKLAHOMA CITY, Mon. Robert H. Denton spent his lfth birthday on death row m an Oklahoma prison. He hopes to spend his stth as Mayor of Oklahoma's largest city. Denton, who was sentenced to die m iju i for the slaying of a former wife's boyfriend,
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  • 53 7 MOSCOW: The "main designer" of the Soviet cosmic spacecraft has told the newspaper "Socialist Industry" that "it will soon be time to build a durable orbital station close to the earth" Tass reported. He said, "the flight of Soyuz-9, which lasted nearly 18 days, was a firm and important step
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  • 142 7 SYDNEY. Mon. -Thousands of square miles of the usually dry outback of Australia is flooded. The area is the far northwest of New South Wales and territory farther north. The country to the south will be flooded as the water moves on its weeks-long journey
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  • 179 7 Common Market talks: Home's Warning STUTTGART (Germany), Mon. British Foreign Secretary Alex Douglas-Home today called for a settlement before the summer vacation that would allow Britain into the Common Market and head off what he termed a severe setback for European unity. The settlement would provide enough time to complete
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  • 205 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. The U.S. Secretory of State, Mr. William Rogers, has decided to end longstanding State Department curbs oa travel to China bat to maintain restrictions oa visits by Americans to North Vietnam, North Korea and Cuba, authoritative sources said last night. The
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  • 166 7 LONDON, Mon. A famous British historian and a former diplomat today accused the Israeli Government of practising a policy with regard to Jerusalem which "must jeopardise the chances of achieving a lasting peace m the Middle East." In a joint letter to the Times, Arnold
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  • 329 7 SEOUL, Mon. Air forces m South Korea now have vast superiority over North Korean air power with today's arrival here of 54 U.S.' Phantom FW jet fighter-bombers. A U.S. military spokesman said, the planes were moved from Misawa, Japan, to Kusan Air Base on
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  • 376 8 NEW YORK, Mon. Superman wore them and nobody laughed. He leaped around m a red short shorts ensemble with contrasting blue tights and never suffered a giggle or smartaleck remark. But bring out shorts for the average man aad he's suddenly cringing with modesty. He's the same
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  • 198 8 MANILA, Mon. A team of legislators returned from Mindanao island and reported today nearly 500 houses were burned down and 46,000 people displaced by violence. Muslim Senator Mamintal Tamano said armed conflict m Cotabato Province, 550 miles south of Manila, had been "underreported," but differed with
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  • 132 8 COLOMBO, Mon. Prime Minister Mrs. Siri m a v o Bandaranaikc took the first formal stop yesterday to break Ceylon's loti-year-old ties with the British Crown by moving m the constituent assembly a resolution to make this dominion "a free sovereign and independent
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  • 104 8 HOME, Mon. Thousands of right-wing demonstrators marched through the streets of Rome today after a meeting organised by the "Friends of the Armed Forces," to cries of "We want the Colonels." Several of the extremists gave spectators the Fascist salute, as other slogans were shouted "Communism
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  • 303 8 Tension rises in Ulster i* i* i" i* i* i" i* ii* a a a a. laa 'VIET' ARMS FOUND IN FARMHOUSE BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Mon. Fresh explosions and the find of ammunition intended to tit sophisticated Russian and Chinese automatic weapons injected new tensions m Northern Ireland's mounting wave
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  • 271 8 BERLIN, Mon. West Berlin's Social Democrats, the party led nationally by West German Chancellor Willy Brandt, dropped 6.5 percentage points and lost eight city Parliament seats m yesterday's city wide elections. Brandt himself, who appeared several times to campaign m the city where he
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  • 75 8 MANILA, Mon. Fifteen people including several American servicemen, were injured when men believed to be members of the Communist New People's Army bombed a nightclub m Angeles City, Philippine News Service reported today. After the blast, three men were arrested with pamphlets denouncing "American imperialism," PNS
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  • 268 8 PARIS. Mon -Voters rallied to candidates backed by the Government and the Left m nationwide municipal elections yesterday, severely battering Centrist elements that have opposed the Government. The movement could not be interpreted as a trend to a two-party system, but it was
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  • 101 8 LONDON, Mon. Princess Anne will make, her first live television appearance on April 8 m a plug for a film of her recent visit to Kenya, Buckingham Palace said. The 21-year-old daughter of Queen Elizabeth II will show her own photographs and souvenirs of
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  • 115 8 It's a mad, mad, worLd PADUA, Italy, Mon. Emilio Duccoli walked into the police station here yesterday and announced: "I'm wanted for armed robbery." Police checked back, and back, and back. And sure enough Duccoli was wanted, ever since his conviction for a hold-up a quarter of a century ago,
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  • 276 8 Vietnam veterans tell how villagers were killed SOUTH ORANGE, (New Jersey), Mon. Ten Vietnam veterans related yesterday how they watched and participated m the mutilation or murder of Vietnamese civilians by American soldiers The former soldiers, appearing before an audience of nearly 1,000 people, described using their 2/2-ton trucks to
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  • 110 8 LONDON, Mon -New labour troubles loomed over Britain's strike-ridden motor industry today as nearly 50,000 British Ford workers pressed on with their seven-week stoppage. Union officials strove to head off a strike by component delivery drivers which threatened to paralyse British Leyland's Austin-Morris Division from
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  • 70 8 TORONTO, Mon. Academy Award winning actress Katharine Hepburn says she would never appear m a nude movie and thinks very little of performers who do. "The people who drink and dope and sit around with nothing on, being photographed even if you spend S 5
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  • 225 8 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. South Africa's Justice Minister, Mr. P.C. Pelser, has refused to allow former African Nationalist leader Robert Sobukwe to take up an exit visa granted him by another Minister. Mr. Sobukwe, a former president of the banned PanAfricanist Congress (PAC), was granted the exit
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  • 808 9  - By PETER CODE-ADAMS m LONDON THE Great Concorde debate has entered its critical phase. The fate on one of the most beautiful aircraft ever designed must soon be decided. To survive, the AngloFrench supersonic airliner will have to break through a different sort of sound barrier one produced by a
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  • 1073 9  - Turn on, tune in and join up! STEPHEN BARBER BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS By m WASHINGTON THE United States Army is about to fire the opening salvo m a £4,500.000 13-week experimental radio and television recruiting drive. It is part of "Project Volunteer," for which the Defence Department has
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  • 379 9  -  CLARE HOLLING By WORTH m TEHERAN IRAN, which feels she is the natural successor, is poised to take over Britain's peace-keeping role m the Persian Gulf. Mr Ardeshir Zahedi, Foreign Minister, assured me m an interview that it was "quite impossible for Britain to retain defence
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  • 340 9 At U.S. $26 million a plane, who can afford to buy Concorde? moment, the matter stands. The third threat to Concorde is personified by a young man named Andrew Stein, a member of the New York State Assembly. He is the sponsor of a bill to amend the State's health
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  • 722 10 COMPANY TEAM PRESENTED PLANS IN MANILA KLA L A LUMPUR, Mon. Asean has asked for mon- detail of Hie plan by Mr. Henry Ford 11 to manufacture and exchange alternative component parts for a cheaper cut*. Malaysia's tpm Prime i mister, Tun
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  • 146 10 QUESTION OF NEW MEMBERS NOT RAISED, SAYS MALIK JAKARTA, Mon. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said here last night that the question of membership of Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam was not raised during the Asean Ministerial meeting m Manila. Mr. Malik said this on his return from Manila after having
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  • 388 10 Blackmail bid by bosses, say bank men THE Singapore Bank Employees' Union has accused banks of trying to "blackmail' 1 its members into signing away their right to share m mounting profits for five years. m a strongly-worded statement passed at a meeting of workers from 29 banks last night,
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  • 277 10 BARISAN Socialis chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Chon, said yesterday that about 35 political detainees were still on a hunger strike which they started on Dec. 15 last yea r. A I a Press conference at Barisau headquarters m Victoria Street. Dr Lee
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  • 67 10 BRAZZAVILLE, Mon. Screen stars Marilyn Monroe, Martine Carol, Eric Von Striheim and Serghei Eisen stein feature m a new People's Congo stamp series entitled "Cinema Flashback." DDD ANGRY 111 SBANI) NEW VOKK. Mon. A New York man beat his wife and then stole the ambulance that
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  • 361 10 A TOP businessman yesterday asked Ihe Government to give due consideration to all requests from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr Wee Cho Yaw thanked the Government for giving prompt attention to some of the issues which the chamber had raised.. But he
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  • 95 10 TYRE REPAIRER Ng Cheng Huat died of a ruptured heart after the rim from a wheel flew off and hit his chest, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. His colleague, Wee Yean Lye, 16, of Amoy Street, told State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee that he
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  • 237 10 ABOUT half the volunteers who help out m Tampines Home are youngsters, Mrs. T. Thompson, the secretary of the committee for the home told Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs yesterday. The Minister was making one of his weekly visits to •different voluntary welfare
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  • 225 11 TTC EXHIBITION SURPRISES SOME VITAL STATISTICS GOING metric may mean less tears for some, but Kathleen Chopar finds it rather painful. She had her statistics taken m centimetres, and when told she measured 60 cm. around the waist, she gasped: "Oh, no!"
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  • 358 11 LOCAL motor dealers yesterday disputed allegations tha-t locallyassembled cars were inferior to imported ones, and said the finished products here were being strictly scrutinised- This was a general reaction from dealers m reply to a letter published m English language newspapers
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  • 129 11 ANOTHER 1,511 vehicles were booked by Traffic Police during February for having smoky exhausts, according to the latest monthly report of the Ministry of Communications. The biggest culprits were goods vehicles, with 871 bookings, buses (263) and private cars (176). During the month,
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  • 267 11 ORCHID growing is catching on among Singapore's mi. idle class. Most of the people who enrolled m orchid cultivation course (for beginners) conducted by the Adult Education oaH are cashiers, merchants, nurses, teachers, businessmen and university lecturers. This was stated by Mr.
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  • 252 11 Safety belts used only after two death falls SAFETY measures were taken by a firm of contractors, only after two of its employees lost their lives m falls down the lift shaft of the Mandarin Hotel now under construction, a coroner's court was told yesterday. In an inquiry into the
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    13 11 Chia Tea Keen, a trainee-teacher, has her height measured. She's 155 cm tall.
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  • 195 11 More Soviet ships due this year NEARLY 600 Russian ships are expected to call at Singapore this year. This is about 10 per cent more than the number that called last year, according to Mr. V.V. Makarov, chairman of the Singapore-Soviet Shipping Agency (Pte.) Ltd. They would include fishing trawlers,
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  • 208 12 Bargirl wife became psycho neurotic A PSYCHIATRIST testified m the High Court yesterday that he treated a former bar waitress for psycho-neurotic depression soon after her husband left her. Dr. Ho Eng Siong said that Madam Margaret Koh Choon Heng's depression was due to her matrimonial problems. Madam Koh, who
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  • 368 12 INSPECTOR'S TRIAL TOLD A NANYANG University graduate told the High Court yesterday that two days after he was found m a hotel with his girlfriend, she rang to tell him that the inspector who found them had raped
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  • 111 12 THREE men were fined a total of $800 yesterday for dangerous driving. British Marine Walter MacFarlane Stewart was fined $400 after admitting that his car collided with a lorry which he overtook m Upper Thomson Road on Dec. 24. He was fined another $200
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  • 331 12 Spore backs UN move to protect war reporters SINGAPORE has joined 84 other countries to vole m a United Nations resolution calling for protection of journalists working on dangerous missions m areas of armed conflict. A UN. document released yesterday said the resolution called on the Commission on Human Rights
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    • 115 12 iniu.itH 5.38 a.m. 5 p.m.: An exhibition on "Teaching Aids on Metric System" at the auditorium of the Teachers' Training College, Paterson Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Guillemard Road (between Lorong 18, Geylang and Tanjong Katong Road); Indus Road; Jalan Batu; Jalan Rumah Tinggi; Kirn Keat Avenue; Lavender Street
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  • 577 13 From Max Suich m Tokyo A big new contract for the import of 27 million tons of coking coal from Soivtu Africa has underlined again the growing trade connections between Japan and South Africa. The contract signed m okyo earlier this month is the first
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  • 155 13 HONGKONG, Mon. A fact-finding mission has been organised by three Hongkong plastics associations to visit Southeast Asian countries. The mission is scheduled to visit Thailand, SINGAPORE, anri Malaysia from May IS to 26. All members of the mission are engaged m tiie manufacturing of plastic
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  • 120 13 MANILA, Mon. The Association of Southeast Asian ations (ASEAN) "is becoming very attractive" to Japanese and other foreign businessmen. The five ASEAN countries Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Sinyap >re and the Philippines "have meagre capital resources but they have vast natural resources," Amando Doronila of the Daily
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  • 654 13 Island Peninsular to maintain profits i N M I Af rAiHs U\ If By ARIjN st NKi MUVAN ISLAND AND PENINSULAR DEVELOPMENT expects to maintain the previous year's after-tax profits of 51, 38 5,000 m the current year ending March. In an interim statement, chairman Dato Yeap Hock Hoe said
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  • 272 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollar per unit of foreign currency. (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for March 15) Yesterday's noon buying/selling rates, quoted to one sterling unit: Netherlands 8.6975/7005 United States 2.4193/95 Switzerland 10.4045/75 Canada 2.4325/35 Belgium 120.06/11 Canada
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  • 320 13 PEOPLE in business Mr Y.W. KUO, senior advisor to Irving Trust's representative office m Taiwan, is now m Singapore to meet the company's representative, Mr GEOFFREY C ABBOTT. Mr. Kuo joined Irving early this year after retiring from the Bank of Taiwan. He was associated with the bank for more
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  • 608 13 The market closed narrowly mixed m quiet trading yesterday. A slightly firmer bias remained on hopes of a cut m the West German discount and Lombard rates, and the possibility of a subsequent reduction m the U.K. bank rate, coupled with opti aism over the possibility of
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  • 332 13 The stock .arket was fir m moderately active early trading yesterday. The popular averages remained slightly higher and advances led declines by about three-to-two. Volume was 2.5 million shares after about half hour of trading. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST, m U.S. dollars.) Mar. 15
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  • 259 13 AMSTERDAM The market was steady yesterday. Philips recovered on foreign demand. Hoogovens fell, but KLM advanced with Wall Street. Shippings an ;i plantations .ere steady. Local industrials were narrowly mixed. In lower insurances, Nationale Ne 'erlanden advanced. Among otherwise steady banks, Algemene Bank Nederland lost further ground. Most
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  • 440 14 IF YOU'RE a working girl, or thinking about a career, you have special wardrobe problems. You must be fashionable, but you can't afford to spend a fortune on clothes. Linda Lee of 24 Bow mont Gardens, Singapore 15, solves the problem and wins our TOP
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    269 14 QUESTION:To what extent are you Westernised and is it a good thing? ROSELY, 17, student: "My Beatle hair-cut! I like mod clothes, soul music and I play m a pop band. Personally, I don't see any harm m being Westernised so long as I don't renounce my own Malay
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  • 196 14 In Singapore today, the West is blamed for every evil, real or imagined drugs, long hair, permissiveness, way-out clothes, the loosening of family ties and that all-embracing, little-under stood term, hippyism. We are ready enough to admire some qualities of the Western world but they must be
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  • 628 14  - Take guilt out of sex JACK LEONG tnmnwnn by WHEN I first joined trie Boy Scouts, I expected to become the model citizen helping old ladies across the street and perfecting the art of courtesy. And, indeed, the organisation provided some very valuable training and education. But the one thing
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  • 229 14  -  Richard Carol Duke Reflections of Bright Youth (By Ang) Dim Lights (By Come out, you darker youth of today Come out from your dizzy shell of fantasy Give up your sit-ins, love-ins, other such schemes, I*or only fools chart their lives by dreams. Don't give your
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    • 447 15  - Of poetry, drugs and culture A. K.LEE By SOME years ago I had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of the author of the autobiographical "Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor," D.J. Enright. One of his recent poems, entitled "Daughters of Earth," replete with fourletter words, has got me wondering about
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    • 62 15 Computer society names officials MR Jonathan Ou Hin Eng ■has been elected President of ■the Singapore Computer with Mr. Kee Kirn 5 Seng as vice-President; Capt. s Loh Wing Tung as Secretary Sand Mr. Foo See Chin as 5 Treasurer. Z The committee members: SMr. Brian Lickman; Mr. Z Donald
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    • 836 15 RADIO |||llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!(lllllllllllllllllllllll 0 p.m. General Hospital 5.00 p.m. Opening And Pro--0 For The Family (Malay) gramme Summary 0 A Diary Of Events In Singa- 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's Proe This Week (Malay) gramme 5 It's Happening In Singapore 5.36 Speed Racer (Cartoon) Hay Repeat) 6.00 News (Malay) 3 Peyton Place
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    • 394 15 Star view THE question of what Walt Nichols (Burl Ives) can do to help a Vietnam war veteran who is accused of murder is raised m tonight's Lawyer's portion of the Bold Ones. The story, "Trial of a PFC" (Channel :t at 9.:t:i p.m.) is set against the background of
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    • 498 15 Starscope 1 l— H-HB-OTafjaaaaa I-— aaajjajjjjajjjjjajjjjjjjj- r— aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai a— a-a^Lta^B^a^aaaaaaaaaaaaai .aaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaai M __^aaBaaVHaaaaalLaaaaa1 y. You have an unusually Jupiter is prominent in happy knack of saying In HorK *J P Iay a your financial affairs and doing just the right bumper day! Whether nd a(so romises r thing at the
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  • 4 16 RUBBER/ TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER
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  • 287 16 T: E i T 0 F SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING \RRANGFMENTS FOR MARCH, 16. OUT: /.rima Maru 1/2; Pro netheus 3/4; Tien Hong 5: Vishva Vikram 15/16; Vishva ratibha 19: Scudai 20 west: along 21 west: Nagato Maru 23/24; Tolya Shumov 25/26: Thai 38/39: Sophie
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  • 174 16 TOKYO, Mon. Seven Japan ES E trade representatives told a Press conference today they expected two-way trade between China and Japan to increase to about US$l,OOO million this year. The seven representatives of organisations related to the Japan International Trade Promotion Association had just returned
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  • 211 16 RUBBER 192.75 tents per kilo (up two cents). With London responding well to Friday's steadiness, local prices continued their climb yesterday morning. Opening indications for April I RSS were 101. SO a buyer with May at 1.75 cents premium, but initial long liquidation dropped values by a half
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  • 477 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE WIDESPREAD losses were recorded on the Stock Exchange yesterday when liquidation on a broad front found buyers reserved. Turnover remained. small at 1,181,000 units with industrials contributing 985.000 units, properties 1 20,000 and hotels 23.000. Industrial activity resulted m 52 losses,
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  • 174 16 KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was traded at that price. The last
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  • 784 16 ACMA 1.37/1.40. ALCAN 1.35/1.44; 1.44, 1.43; Unch. ALLIED 2.75/2.85. AJINOMOTO 1.905. BEN 1.20 B; 1.22, 1.23D; -.01. BERJAYA 1.19/1.20; 1.22 (12). 1.21. 1.19. 1.21 D; -.03. BORNEO 1.92/1.93; 1.93 (5); Unch. B M TRUST 1.208. BOUSTEAD 2.01 2.02 (2); ♦.04. C SUGARS 2.18/2.19; 2.20 (4). 2.19 (10). 2.21 (2)
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  • 63 16 AMBASSADOR .78/.80; .78, .79 .80 (2). .80 (5) O; ♦.OV*. MALAYSIA 1.08 B; 1.09; Unch. NEGARA I.IOS. S'PURA 1.40/1.44. IMPERIAL .62/.63; .63, .62 (4); -.01. KINGS .76-1/2 S. ERLIN IM] .64-1/2/.65; .65 (2); -.01. M COURT .86-1/28. OVERSEAS U .80; -.02. ROYAL .52/.54-1/2. SEA VIEW .49/.51; .53 (3). .50;
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  • 77 16 (Managers' prices for March 16) a s. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 MaL Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE NIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The ->o merce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 B. S. The 5-aving Fund 1.08 1.13x0
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  • 35 16 AUST EN .8 0S; .80 (4); Unch. C O PALM .85/.86; .85 (3); •Jnch. N SEMBILAN 1.25/1.28; 1.2 b, -.04. S COCONUT I.OBS. THOLECH .82/.BS; .82 (4); Unch. U PLANT 1.92/1.95; 1.95; Unch.
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  • 68 16 BANDAR RAYA .45-1/2/.46. B SEMB ORD 2.90/2.97. C PROPS .69-1/2/.70-1/2. CITY LEV .37/.37-1/2; .37-1/2 f»), .37 (83); Unch r FABER 'J .85/.93. I REALTY .60-1/2/.62; .61; .01. ISL HOTEL .33Z.34; .33 (2); .01. ISL PEN .84/.S5; .85 (2); Unch. M OS BERT .20/.4 3. SAN HOLD .28-1/2/.29-1/?; .29; -.01.
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  • 87 16 A AMAL 1.10>1.25; 1.20; -.05. A HITAM 8?p B: 82p (2); 12p. BERJUNTAI 13.00/13.20; 13.10(13);*. 10. X LANJUT 2.50/2.58; 2.55; -.03. KAM UN TING 32 P (4); ♦4V2P. KESANG 1.15/1.25. KRAMAT 3.085. X KAM PAR 2.8 OS. LARUT 3.608. L PERAK 1.50/1.53. PETALING 3.34 8; 3.34; .02. RAHMAN HYD
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  • 45 16 A MOLEK 1.308 BKT KATIL 1.408. DUNLOP ES 1.31/1.33; 1.34 (4), 1.33 (2); Unch. GLENEALY 1.298. KEMPAS 1.51/1.35. KEPONG PL 1.968; 1.97 ♦.01. KLUANG ORD 1.385. NY ALAS 1.4 b Bs, N SERENDAH 1.40/1.47. SG BESI 1.008. TEMERLOH 1.908 ULU BENUT 2.2 58.
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  • 18 16 CRAIGIELEA IOpS. G HOPES 34p S. X L KEPONG 19p/20p. KULIM 20p S. STR RUBBER 12V?p/14p.
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  • 74 16 Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Very steady: ClF's April 15.10 buyer 15.40 nominal seller. May 15.40 buyer, 15.70 nominal buyer; Spot 15.70 15.90; Settlements April 15.90 16.20, May 16.10 16.40. June 16.30 16.60. April/June 16.10 16.40. July/Stpt. 16.90 17.20. Oct Dt-c. 17.30
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  • 51 16 TIN $643.62'^ a picul (up $2.) With good buying support from the United States and Japun, the Straits tin market ruled very steady yesterday with the metal price appreciating by $2 to $6i:i.62'/2 a picul. The offering was officially given as 284 tons, up 60 tons on Saturday's
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  • 88 16 LONDON, Mon, The International Coffee Organisation (k'OI today ordered a second cut of 1.5 million bags m the 1970-7 1 coffee export quotas. The first cut, of I.S million bags, took place I 5 days ago when the composite daily price fell below the 48 O.S cents a lb
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  • 150 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. pnces, m sterling per long ton. unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian April, May and June 211 all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/ April 139 reseller: Malayan March/April 159 quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton March/ April 297 seller Cont;
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  • 340 16 The market closed slightly easier m quiel trading yesterday. Dealers were hesitant m the absence of fresh stimuli. Matsushita Electric, Daiwa House, Taisho Marine Insurance. Yasuda Fire Insurance and Mitsumi Electric were prominent losers. Sunken Electric also weakened on reports that its profit and dividend might be
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  • 586 16 Mining shares closed on a mixed note m a day of active trading yesterday while oils continued strong until the close. Industrials were weak. The reinstated Mineral Securities Group were off the lop compared with pre-sus-pension sales. Cudgen was five cents better at $1.35 after $1.40 and
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  • 280 16 buying wa\v near the close yesterday sent prices upwards to finish the day on I bouyuni note. Earlier, the market ruled steady m quiet trading. Hongkong Wharf was m strong and gained 51. 20 to finish at (Jl. on a turnover ol 60.000 share*. Hongkong Hanks local
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  • 176 16 THE BALTIC E XCH ANGE LONDON. Mon. The market opened on quiet note today although details were available of several fixtures arranged during the weekend recess. A cargo of grain was reported to have been covered from the Northern Range to Lisbon at USSS.SO f d (free discharge) for March.
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    • 524 18 f^ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL gKj- SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD m\ \<> lOt Jin Ampang. Kuala B The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE **-lTffi v.S'kam »aea«g BMB— BUN6A BAY A 2b/ 2 1 Mar 28/31 MAR \U Apr Mavra 28/A Lodnori 30/4 Hamburg b/b R dam B/b Aniwerp 10/ b
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  • 512 19 BUKIT TIMAH trainer Jack Spencer has introduced a smart newcomer m Nineteenth September 11, a four-year-old horse by Pall Mall. Owned by Dato and Da tin Wee Hood Teck, a Sarawak millionaire, Nineteenth September II arrived here m early November last year
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  • 870 19 STIPENDIARY Stewards reports for last weekend races at Bukiet Timah SATURDAY RACE 1 TANGAROA (L. Kang) was slow away. SWORD OF FLAME (C. Leong) could not get into stride after jumping with the field. C. Leong was told that he should give more rein
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    1074 19 For Singapore meeting WEIGHTS for this Wonnai 8.06 Katong View 7.12 Nemath (1 Key r"?. 6 meeUn rt Syndicate 8.04 Stable Currency 7.08 Royal) 8.07 Bukit Timah course.. Prysumeen 8.03 star Writ 7*07 4TIIBn v Cinema VII 7.07 Flying Finn 7*07 CL 3-Div. 3-7 F n i r«
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  • 394 19 LATEST Classification List issued by the Malayan Racing Association on Mar. 1L There were ten promotions, thirteen demotions, 18 new classifications, one correction and 17 deletions. PROMOTIONS: From CI. 2 to CL 1 RUSH AGAIN, DOLLAR STANDARD, JOHNNY REB, MARUSA, J AS BO and ROYAL MARK.
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  • 163 19 HALLANDALE, Florida, Mon. New Zealand-bred Broker's Tip II squirted through his contenders here to win the U5552, 17„ Canadian Turf handicap by a length and a half before a record crowd of 22,952 at Gulfstream Park. Michael Hole had the 5-2 favourite a comfortable fifth and
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  • 381 20 IT WAS mediocre performance despite the 3-0 margin of victory by Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association over Port Authority Recreation Club m the Singapore Hockey Association Division One league match on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. A„ Nonis; Harnam Singh, Surjit
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  • 112 20 Hailwood drops out in Daytona 200 race FLORIDA, Mon. Dick Mann of the U.S. won the Daytona 200 motorcycle race at a record average speed of 104.697 mph yesterday earning $7,000 for the victory. Second was national champion Gene Romero. Don Emdee of the U.S. finished third. The 37-year-old Mann
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  • 96 20 BUKIT Timah District champions American School redeemed themselves m the schools national soccer tournament with a 3-2 wi n over Singapore Vocational Institute at Farrer Park yesterday. The Results: B Division. St. Patrick's bt St. Andrews 4-1; St. Joseph's bt Anglo Chinese School 5-3; Kaki Bukit Secondary
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    90 20 HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 2 Khalsa "B" vs Schools "B": Div. 3 Police "C M vs I A "B". BAD.UNTON: National Schools* C*ships. GOLF: McDonald Trophy 2n 1 'ound (Island). DRAWN MATCH Port Authority Recreation Club and Malaysia-Singapore Airlines drew three- all m a friendly soccer encounter at
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  • 599 20 SERANGOON Gardens Secondary beat St. Margaret's Secondary 4-1 to qualify for the schools national badminton; 4 B' division semi-finals at Toh* Tuck Secondary School yesterday. Favourites Raffles Institution defeated St. Patrick's School also by 4-1 margin m the C division tournament at Bukit Ho Swee School.
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  • 22 20 Malaysian Open golf champion Takaaki Kono of Japan receiving his trophy from Prime Minister Tnn Abdul Razak on Sunday.
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  • 389 20 SINGAPORE Hilton Hotel crushed Hume Sports Club 6-2 m the Singapore Business Houses Football League and Cup Division :$B match at River Valley Road yesterday. In the exchanges, Hilton showed they were a better team. They had mere punch m their sporadic raids m
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  • 246 20 THE REPUBLICS Unaer-23 players will train together with members of the 1970 Asian Games squad from tomorrow at the Singapore Cricket Club ground. After this, training will be held every Wednesday at the SCC, Thursdays at the Singapore Recreation Club and Mondays at Farrer Park. This
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  • 132 20 MANILA, Mon. Racers from 1 1 countries have signed up for the Sixth Asian Karting Prix to be held here from March 20-21 at the historic Luneta Park. Filipino and American organisers announced yesterday. Among the prominent foreign entries are Anthony Loh
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  • 208 20 SYDNEY, Mon. Ken Rosewall of Australia took the Australian Open tennis title here yesterday for the first time since 1955 when he beat Arthur Ashe 6-1 7-5 6-3 m just 78 minutes. The women's title went to Margaret Court for the tenth time But Mrs Court was rather lucky to
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  • 67 20 NEW YORK, Mon. Edward A. Turville has been renamed captain of the U.S. Davis Cup tennis team Robert B. Colwell, president of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association, made the announcement here. Turville captained the team last year which beat West Germany 5-0 at Cleveland. The site of the 1971 challenged
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  • 66 20 MANILA, Mon. The Sultan of Pahang's team defeated the Manila Polo Club 6-3 yesterday and concluded its three-game series here with two wins and one loss. Tengku Mahkota scored three goals and Ibrahim Alang, Ali bin Ismail and Vijay Luksumeyah one each The Malaysians lost their first match 12-3 and
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  • 51 20 TOKYO, Mon. Bob Seagren of the United States cleared 5.20 metres yesterday to beat five Japanese and win the pole vault competition m a U.S. -Japan indoor athletic meet. Seagren, pole vault winner m the 1968 Olympic Games, set a world indoor pole vault record of 5.33 metres m 1969.
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