Singapore Herald, 19 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No- 204 Singapore Friday, March 19, 1971 Mt'(P) No. !Sli 15 CENTS
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  • 507 1 Citizenship amis: No revision until after British withdrawal THE Government will not revise the citizenship laws until it is reassured that the British troops withdrawal will not create serious economic difficulties to Singapore citizens, Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam, said last night. "Once we are reassured, then we shall be prepared
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  • 124 1 A SCIENCE and Management Group has been set up m the Defence Ministry to manage and co-ordinate the setting up of sophisticated weapons systems like the Bloodhound (missiles) Squadron, Parliament was told yesterday. Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said that it would
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  • 166 1 DACCA, Thurs. East Pakistani leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman today threw a bombshell into negotiations on the nations constitutional crisis when he rejected outright the military Government's move to set up a Commission of Inquiry into the repression of Bengali riots by the
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Thur.s. Britain today agreed to underwrite the cost of the participation by British firms m a USI2M million project for an oil pipeline running across Egypt Into the Mediterranean. The Foreign Office, announcing the Government decision, said Ambassador Ahmed El-Feki of the United Arab
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  • 364 1 Higher rate of compensation FOR WORKMEN, THREE TIMES AS MUCH IN NEW BILL THE RATE of compensation which a workman or his dependants can claim m the event of death or injury will be nearly trebled under a Bill going to Parliament soon. Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam disclosed this last
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  • 70 1 I IH COLOMBO, Thurs. The master plan of the insurgent "Che Guevara Movement," aimed at unleashing a wave of terror m Ceylon, is now m Government hands, the newspaper Weekend reported today. Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike yesterday told the nation the Government had information that
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  • 29 1 DDD OSLO: Norway may be the first Nato country to establish full diplomatic relations with North Vietnam, the new Labour Government of Prime Minister Tryggve Bratteli said today. AP
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  • 266 1 LONDON, Thurs. A massive protest against the Conservative Government's anti -strike legislation crippled British industry today, blacked out newspapers and threatened disruption of public transport. Leaders of the one-day stoppage said more than two million men were out, either on strike or
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  • THE NEW BUS FARES
    • 216 1 As planned, despite agitation THE Government will implement the new bus fares with the new routes on April 11, as planned, despite the agitation against it, Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin told Parliament yesterday. He was replying to Mr. Hwang Soo Jin (Jalan Kayu) who said the abolition of the
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    • 37 1 PONTIAC, Michigan, Thurs. Twin brothers Keith and Kenneth Gilbert, accused of kidnapping, rape and murder, were freed because a witness could not say which twin he had seen near the victim's body.
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  • 396 1 THE killer stag of Hill View Avenue was buried yesterday, a spokesman at the Singapore Zoological Garden m Mandai confirmed last night. The stag, which gored to death factory worker Sow Keng Tiong, 62, on Tuesday, was given a tranquilliser drug on Wednesday afternoon before it
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  • 1177 2 REPLY by Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Singapore's Ambassador to Jakarta, to articles by Indonesian journalist P. Hermanses which appeared m the Sinar Harapan from Feb. 10 to 12, 1971. The reply was released m Singapore yesterday. MR. Hermanses' complaint on
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  • Viewpoint
    • 184 2 IN its efforts to keep Singapore green, the Government has admitted making mistakes. This attitude is to be encouraged. I would like to suggest that some fruit trees be planted on fairly large pieces of land such as traffic islands and the garden m front
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    • 369 2 THE "facelift" given to Telok Ayer Market has done much to improve its overall outlook and the authorities are to be congratulated. They have provided it with an elevated and decorative low wall to prevent flooding. However, what they have not done is to
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    • 207 2 I REFER to your report (S.H. March 18) concerning the removal of the University of Singapore Society from its present premises, called Guild House, at S Dalvey Estate to No. 15 Evans Road. The reasons for the removal are expanding student numbers and pressure
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  • 635 2 THE standard of living has gone up generally m Singapore. So has the cost of living for all but the more dolce the vita, the steeper the increase. The higher standards sought by the more affluent members of the society cost perhaps 50 per
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  • 13 2 "We've got it down to one of five things.'*
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  • 206 3 WOMEN DETAINEES SWEAR COMPLAINTS ALLEGING ASSAULT EIGHT women political detainees have sworn out complaints of assault by prison officials before a magistrate at the Moon Crescent Detention Centre, Changi Prison. The allegations have been denied by the authorities. Three of the detainees, Lav Lek Eng, Ton Slew Tin and Goh
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  • 72 3 THE Russian-owned Moscow Narodny Bank Ltd. which has its headquarters m London wants to open a branch m Singapore. Its chairman and managing director, Mr. N.V. Nikitkin said yesterday that he had discussed the proposal with Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen and
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  • 517 3 An embassy in Moscow before June IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY SINGAPORE will set up an embassy m Moscow before June, Foreign Minister s! Rajaratnam told Parliament yesterday. Mr. Rajaratnam said it was not necessary to set up foreign missions m every country that Singapore was friendly with. The policy of the
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  • 87 3 MOST of the 17 MPs studying various languages are Cabinet Ministers, Parliament was told yesterday. Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said this m reply to Potong Pasir MP S. Ramaswamy. He did not list the languages. But when Mr. Ramaswamy complained about the
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  • 247 3 The condition of the public toilets m the Supreme Court Building came up for scrutiny m Parliament yesterday. Mr. S. Ra ma swam y (Potong Pasir). speaking on the estimates of expenditure for the Judicature, complained that the toilet next to the Stamp Office
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  • 56 3 MOHAMAD bin Salleh, 23, was jailed for a month by a district court yesterday, when he admitted entering Singapore illegally on Tuesday. Mohamed, of Indonesia, denied a charge of bringing five illegal Indonesian immigrants on the same day. The case wa^ fixed for transfer to
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  • 53 3 Two years jail for theft SUPPAYAH Marimuthu, 30, who stole a Titus watch and a lighter from Ramasamy Marimuthu while Ramasamy slept m a Norris Road playground on March 1, was jailed for two years yesterday. Magistrate George Sandosham also ordered Suppayah, who had two previous convictions, to undergo one
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  • 162 4 Manila study course offered by AIM SEVERAL regional fellowships are being offered to Singaporeans for study leading to the degree of Master of Business Management at the Asian Institute of Management m Manila. The fellowships begin this July, and are being sponsored by the AIM and the Starr Foundation of
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  • 78 4 NG HUA HUA, 25, alias Lee Eng Hue was charged m a Magistrates' court yesterday with the murder of Low Wah Chuan, 22, on board a lighter moored m the Singapore Itiyer last July 9. Ng was remanded till next week for the case to be
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government today granted special tax relief to Sarawak Shell Berhad to encourage the exploration and production of crude oil m East Malaysia. The tax relief was contained m a special allowance agreement signed by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan
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  • 642 4 Rules on hair in the Army DFASDFAS THE Singapore Army is "rather accommodating" about the length of a soldier's hair, although it does not allow them to keep shoulder-length hairdos as m the armies of some other countries. Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said this m Parlia ment yesterday
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  • 191 4 WELFARE HOME INMATES AS POLICE TRAINEES SOME women and girls discharged from Social Welfare Department Homes have been taken into the Police Force as police trainees. This was disclosed m parliament yesterday by Inche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, m his reply to a question by the Member for
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  • 360 4 Loans of $500 each to needy pupils in three years THE Government has given about 100 loans worth $500 each a year m the past three years to needy students who are expected to perform well m institutions of higher learning, to help them tide over financial difficulties. Defence Minister
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  • 531 4 THE Government may introduce legislation to provide for the compulsory employment of physically handicapped people, Parliament was told yesterday. However, this will be done only if the employment of such people, who have received the appropriate training, cannot be "resolved on a voluntary basis
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  • 264 4  -  JULIAN LAUW By SINGAPORE, like all advanced urban societies, lacks adequate services that can tackle the numerous social, family and marital problems m the homes, according to Mr. Francis Thomas, principal of St. Andrew's School, last night. Speaking at a meeting of the Lions
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  • 17 4 LAFF A DAY "Frankly, I'm confused you tell me one thing and my psychiatrist tells me another."
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    • 308 5 I I took my Mini to a rally,., B3f*V^^P^^^l w^ ■■trW3t EJlHfcfc^h J^Mfc I^Bwf^i^^^^Mtlßtßßß tin > i^^^^^Bp jAy S^^t "And she wasn't the only Austin Mini who was Hydrolastic Suspension puts a cushion of fluid V^^l there. She faced a lot of competition from her own between you and the
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  • 455 6 Wanted: Core of creative scientists 'NOT JUST LIKE SAUSAGES OUT OF A MACHINE...' SINGAPORE needs a core of creative scientists, technologists and supporting technicians m order to develop industries. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, Minister of State for Education, said this yesterday when he opened the finals of the chemistry speech
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  • 149 6 TODAY'S map shows three services to be operated by the United Bus Company (colour-yellow) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. Service No. 161 Sembawang Road (end) Prince Edward Road: Sembawang Road, Upper Thomson Road, Thomson Road, Kampong Java Road, Bukit Timah Road,, Uochor
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  • 86 6 Shock sex posters will be shown in schools medical emergencies (heart attack, appendicitis and perforated peptic ulcer), cigarette smoking and alcoholism, diet and food additives and health services. It has taken some 15 people six weeks to prepare the exhibition. The first showing will be held at the TTC on
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  • 69 6 MORE than a hundred babies have been entered for the Queenstown 1971 Baby Show organised by the Queenstown Community Centre. The contest will start at 9 a.m. an March 28 at the centre's premises m Buller Terrace under the patronage of the Minister for
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  • 170 6 Three-in-one map today Java Road, Thomson Road, Upper Thomson Road and Sembawang Road. s Service No. 163 Upper Thomson Road (near Sembawang Hills Circus) Prince Edward RoadUpper Thomson Road, Thomson Road, Kampong Java Road, Bukit Timah Road, Rochor Canal Road, Bencoolen Street, Bras gasah Road, Nicoll Highway, Connaught Drive, Fullerton
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  • 254 7 Foreignowned banks: KL ban KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All banks owned and controlled by foreign governments, whether friendly or not, are banned from operating m Malaysia, the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, told Parliament today. 1 This was because such a bank could exercise "significant political leverage by virtue
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  • 146 7 Squatters who can buy the Mercedes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Haji Harun bin Haji Idris, said today that some squatters m the state were wealthy enough to buy $20,000 houses or Mercedes Benz cars. He said this when winding up the debate on the Royal
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  • 86 7 SNATCH thief Tan Soo Cheow pulled a $105 gold chain off housewife Choo Lai Eng's neck as he sped past her on a bicycle m Fort Canning Road at noon on Wednesday. But his luck was out. For along came ASP E« Guan Chwee
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  • 225 7 CHRISTINE'S BOUND FOR TOKYO ON BEAUTY QUEST HOLLYWOOD based photographer Charlie See who has been looking for the right girl to represent Singapore at the Miss Young International contest m Tokyo, m July, found her yesterday. She is 18-year-old Christine Gabriel selected from more than 30 local beauties who called
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  • 82 7 KL'S FRIENDSHIP POLICY THE KING KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-Malaysia is willing to extend her hand of friendship to any country— irrespective of its political ideology— which respects her sovereignty and integrity, the Yang di-Pertuan A gong said today. He said this when he received the credentials of the Italian Ambassador, Dr.
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  • 74 7 JAKARTA, Thurs.-Three Malaysian trawlers identified as SLF 841, PB 718F and P4 S 49 F have been detained by naval authorities at Tandjung Balai, North Sumatra, on a charge of illegal fishing m North Sumatran waters, the independent daily newspaper, Merdeka, reported today. Reports from Tandjung Balai
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    • 43 7 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker WILL VOUfc MOM WII-L £ME f fy] /a££& WILL SME I ,^m LET OTTO SLEEP LET HIM SLEEP SUKB i y jSprf LOAN OTTO c mI\INTME MOUSE? JN My ROOM? J V *X L Q A PAIR OF
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  • 302 8  - Youth orchestra to give two shows MARY LEE By* THE 70-member Singapore Youth Orchestra, who will be playing at the International Youth Festival at Lausanne Switzerland m July, is to give two performances of the programme m Singapore next month. Although they constitute some of Singapore's most promising musical talents,
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  • 67 8 Curtain Call '71: Scenes from the rehearsals ABOVE: Margueritta Read m "Silence," the University of Singapore Society's item for the six-day drama festival which begins on Monday. "Silence" will be staged on Wednesday. BELOW: Vinayak Pradkan as Oswald Alvin and Margaret Tan as Mrs. Alvin m "Ghosts" to be staged
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  • 458 8  -  AMAR JEET WELL, the Gibb brothers are back again as a trio after a breakup of almost two years. And to commemorate this happy moment, the group, better known as the Bee Gees, have come up with a new album "Two Years
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  • 472 8 A SERIOUS, SOLID PROGRAMME FOR CLASSICAL DUO DENES Zsigmondy and Anneliese Nissen have chosen a serious and solid programme of duo sonatas for violin and piano for their recital at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday. Each work is an outstanding example of sonata construction for its period, and each dates
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 159 8 llil'l I I I I 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m.: Ajj exhibition on teaching aids on metric system at the auditorium of the Teachers' Training College, Patterson Road. 5.30 p.m.: Opening of the cultural art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Bukit Panjang Village, 10 m.s.;
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  • 217 9 LONDON, Thurs.- The British Government announced its biggest-ever subsidies to the nations fanners yesterday. The new grants will face housewives with costlier food bills. The subsidies totalling £138 million were announced by Mr. James Prior, Minister of Agriculture, m a White Paper. The White
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  • 46 9 CANBERRA, Thurs. Dame Annabelle Rankin, Federal Housing Minister since 1966, has been appointed Australia's ffrst woman Ambassador. Prime Minister William McMahon announced she would become High Commissioner to New Zealand. Dame Annabelle, 62, has been a Senator m the Federal Parliament since 1946.
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  • 24 9 SEOUL, Thurs. The South Korean prosecution authorities cleared Philippine Provincial Governor Delfin Montano today of suspected involvement m a gold smuggling incident.
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  • 249 9  -  Herald Knight ASDFSDFASDFASDASDA OEY Liang Hien leads m the Singapore Chess Club's Annual Vaux Tournament Class I event, with two points after the second round of play. Close behind is Wong Ngiam Yee (I>£), followed by Mok Kwong Yue, Sect Cheng Bok (1), Choong Liong
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  • 219 9 AMERICA OFFERS ISRAEL A PEACE 'BRIBE' WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States could promise Israel up to US$l,OOO million worth of military and economic aid this year m an attempt to obtain its agreement to yesterday's Middle East settlement plan by Secretary of State William Rogers. Mr. Rogers urged Israel to
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  • 298 9 HANOI Thurs. Retreating South Vietnamese troops and "Liberation Forces" were today locked m battle around Kaki bridge on Highway 9 m Lower Laos only six miles from the South Vietnamese border, a communique issued by the Pathet Lao information office here said. Meanwhile, reliable sources said
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  • 252 9 Witness: Edwards confessed to killing scientist w%-\ Wt t- +~'J I j l\ f_L HONGKONG, Thurs. A young Australian began sobbing while being questioned m a hospital and confessed to stabbing a British-born atomic scientist, a senior police officer told the Supreme Court here today. Supt. Derek Roy Harris, testifying
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  • 161 9 It's a mad, mad, world NEW YORK, Thurs. You can't get more Irish than that, said friends of Shannon Maguire after he won m New York's state lottery on the eve of St. Patrick's day and celebrated with a dish of milk. For Shannon is a 2-year-old Irish setter. He
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  • 145 9 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. The Mexican Government recalled its Ambassador to the Soviet Union yesterday for "consultation," and knowledgeable sources said the move was "a temporary diplomatic withdrawal/ 1 Ambassador Carlos Zapata Vela was recalled only a few days after the Mexican Government announced the capture
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    • 183 9 A New Experience.... 6 DC Bs a week to Djakarta Thai International now offer a big-jet service from Singapore to Djakarta. But not just run-of-the-mill DC B's. We've taken some of the seats out to give everyone a few more vital inches of legroom. And every flight has seven hostesses
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  • 608 10 India's new top men NEW DELHI, Thurs. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today formed a new Government m which she dropped half of her old Cabinet Ministers. An official spokesman said Mrs. Gandhi had sought to mold a Cabinet that represented "a balance between a new look and continuity" following her
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  • 162 10 FBI has 2.5 mil names on computer system WASHINGTON Thurs. FBI Director j. Edgar Hoover told the U.S. Congress yesterday his agency participates m a nationwide computer system with 2.5 million names, cases and other information on (\\v but that poses "no threat to individual privacy." Mr. Hoover said the
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  • 80 10 LA PAZ, Thurs. The entire Bolivian Government handed its resignation to President Juan Jose Torres yesterday. An official announcement said the move was to allow General Torres complete freedom to form a new Government. ODD LA PAZ, Bolivia: The Bolivian Government said it will give former President Alfredo
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  • 269 10 Angela trial judge ousted SAN RAFAEL, California, Thurs. Judge John McMurray, brought to San Rafael specially to hear the case against Black Power militant Angela Davis, stood down m a surprise move after being challenged by Miss Davis' co-accused Rut hell Magee. Mr. Magee, who is accused of murdering Judge
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  • 29 10 ODD TOKYO: Deposed Cambodian Chief of State Prince Sihanouk has disclosed that Cuba had given arms aid to Pro-Sihanouk forces fighting against Premier Lon Nol's Government troops m Cambodia.
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  • 233 10 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Former Black Power leader Stokely Carmichael told San Francisco state college students yesterday that the major preoccupation of a revolutionary should be "with building, with creating, not to destroy." Mr. Carmichael talked about the "logical extension" of his old Black Power
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  • 172 10 LONDON, Thurs. A joint British Government-Rolls-Royce team will leave today for Washington m an urgent move to save the RB-211 engine for America's Lockheed Tristar jumbo jet. A second team, of Rolls engineers, already is m California to update Lockheed experts on technical progress
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  • 220 10 MIAMI, Thurs. Cuba's Communist regime announced yesterday it had completed action on a tough new Labour Law, which Premier Fidel Castro said, is aimed at 400,000 loafers, bums and "parasites" who have upset the country's new social order. It goes into effect on April
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  • 202 10 ALGIERS, Thurs. The Algerian national oil company Sonatrach last night denied reports m French oil circles that major pipelines carrying oil from Sahara wells to the Mediterranean had been cut. The company said that only line had been shut down, and that for
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  • 167 10 CANBERRA, Thurs.-The Australian Government has agreed to allow the United States to build the Controversial Omega navigation facility m the southern port of the continent. Prime Minister William McMahon. answering a question m the House of Representatives, said the Omega station would be
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  • 284 11 SABA TO PROMOTE BOXING AT COMMUNITY CENTRES SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association is making an attempt to promote the popularity of the sport by providing training at the various community centres. For the first time this year, the Association will organise an Inter-Affi-liates Championship between the Police, Singapore Armed Forces and
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  • 156 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia may have to spend about SI. 5 million to stage the South- East Asia Peninsular (SEAP) Games here from Dec. 11 to 18. The Deputy Chairman of the Games Finance Committee, Haji Megat Mahmud, told the Seap Games Organising
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  • 528 11 China, Japan and Korea the expected top contenders TOKYO, Thurs. With almost all tickets sold and the first overseas contingent already m Japan, everything appears set for the world Table Tennis Championships opening on March 28 m Nagoya, where China, North Korea and Japan are expected to be among top
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  • 722 11 BUKIT HO Swee Secondary School entered the semi-finals of the schools' national badminton 'B division championships at New Town Secondary School yesterday. The Bukit Ho Swee representatives turned m a surprise packet by beating favourites Anglo Chinese School by three matches to two. Bukit
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  • 125 11 EIGHTEEN teams have entered for the Singapore Hockey Association's Six-A-Side Festival 1971 starting at the Padang on May The entrants to date are Indian Youths Cult. S.G., Singapore Cricket Club (two teams). Port Authority of Singapore, Singapore Armed Forces (four teams), R.A.F. Changi (two
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 77 11 DAVY JONES By Sam Left i EA SE UP ON THE WILD TOO EXCITED TO Bel T WE'RE TOO CLOSE TO Fno ONE WILL EVER RIGHT, BLISS, BUT k XT**! DIGGING, 8L155. THE WOOD CAREFUL, MARCO... PROVING THAT CHRISTOPHER AGAIN DOUBT THAT I LET'S TRY TO BE *\>/-V COULD DISINTEGRATE
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    • 498 11 ACROSS DOWN I. Baskets were part of the 1. Draw exaggerated praise (4) bustle of days gone by! (8) 2. No god is full of love and 4. Move quickly like ragged rain worthless (2,4) clouds (4) 3. Middle East country is not 8. Sum of money for a picture
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  • 404 12  - Graeme definite Grand Prix starter MAX LANGE TASMAN Series drivers and Formula 2 Champions of Australia and New Zealand including Graeme Lawrence, Ken Smith, Max Stewart, Ken Goodwin and John Walker are the early favourites m the main event for cars m this year's Singapore Grand Prix at the Sembawang
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  • 84 12 THE jury and the draw for the individual events m the First Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships will be held at the Conference Room, Singapore Badminton stadium, at 7.30 p.m. tonight. The Congress of the Commonwealth countries will be held at the Automobile Association's
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  • 330 12 Customs qualify for Govt Services soccer final A SNAP goal m the 56th minute by centre forward Tang Teck Wee paved the way for Customs to enter the final of the Singapore Government Services Football league knockout competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Customs edged Police 'A' 2-1. Customs will
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  • 329 12  - Houghton named the Rest skipper JASBIR SINGH SINGAPORE Cricket Association have picked a formidable team to meet 1970 league champions, Army m the annual Champions versus the Rest match at Gillman Barracks on Sunday from 11 am. Steve Houghtonof the Singapore Recreation Club will lead the Rest team. The others
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  • 300 12 S'pore Hilton enter Div 2 final A PENALTY goal by Pepe' Hamid eight minutes from mil time put Singapore Hilton m the final of the Singapore' Business Houses Division Two league match when they defeated Ming Court 1-0 at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Hilton will now meet Guthrie Waugh B next
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  • 343 12 Marsh breaks course record in Indian Open NEW DELHI, Thurs. Graham Marsh of Australia fired a seven-under-par 66 to break the course record at the Delhi Golf Club and take the first round lead m the Indian Open golf championship here today. With eight birdies and one bogey, the 27-year-old
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  • 427 12 THREE teenage swimmers yesterday broke last year's record of 2 mm. 50.8 sec. for the 200 metres Individual Medley (Boys 11 and 12 years). The winner, Mark Chan (Combined Schools— AngloChinese School) swam a magnificent race, clipping his own record by 9.4 sec. on
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    • 85 12 "Of course BOAC fly the Pacific way totheUSA!" For some people there is only one airline. BOAC flies you to San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York. There's a flight leaving Hong Kong at 4.00 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Marvellous connections from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 61 12 SOCCER: SGSFL: Div. 1 Police vs Alexandra SC; Armed Forces vs VC (both matches at J. Besar, 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.). Schools National C'ships (F. Park 2.15 p.:n. 3.30 p.m.). HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 CSC vs PWD (Balestier 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2 RAF Changi vs Scaools "3" (Changi 5.15
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 163 13 Fisherman died after catfish bit him FISHERMAN Tan Chee San used to burn incense every morning before going out for his day's haul at Mata Ikan. But the day he forgot to do so, he was stung by a catfish. Madam Monica Lim, 35, told a coroner's inquiry yesterday. The
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    • 158 13 A MAN, who had been charged with using criminal force to deter a probationary inspector from arresting a friend for a parking offence, was acquitted without his defence being called yesterday. Koh, of Telok Ayer Street, was alleged to have pushed Prob. Insp. Phua
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    • 230 13 THE National Museum has managed to creep its way into the modern high-style living of one of Singapore's newest hotels, the Imperial. Tucked among the luxury and plush of contemporary hotel settings are touches of the old provided by coloured reproductions of
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    • 55 13 SHAW Gan Kheng, 25, alleged to have cheated two textile dealers of $4,433 worth of cloth, between Oct. 31 and Nov. 24 last year, by paying for them with dishonoured cheques, pleaded not guilty m court yesterday. He was allowed bail of $2,000. The case will
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    • 214 13 THE Department of Civil Aviation hopes to go fully metric by 1975. By then, the department hopes to have all instruments m new types of aircraft imported into Singapore calibrated m the metric system. Proposals to this effect have already been
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    • 344 13 Study the shortage of building materials BUILDERS APPEAL TO FINANCE MINISTER: BUILDING contractors have urged the Government to set up a committee representing manufacturers, contractors and the Government to study the problems of production and supply of building materials. The Singapore Building Contractors' Society made the request on Wednesday m
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    • 80 13 Govt. rejects undergrads' appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government today rejected the protests of university students against the prohibition of student activities m politics or trade unions. Education Minister, Inche Hussein Onn however gave an assurance that they would be allowed to "expound or have" their political and trade union
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    • 310 13 More Kranji and Senoko land to be reclaimed THE Government is to reclaim more land m the Kranji and Senoko areas m Sembawang for industrial purposes. Speaking at the opening of Transworld Marine Ltd. at Jurong yesterday, the M.P. for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah Leong, said all the waterfront land
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    • 74 13 HO Ah Lam Shipyard was charged m the Seventh Magistrates' Court yesterday for failing to contribute $16,757.36 to the Central Provident Fund on 30 counts since January last year. The court was told that the company had on Tuesday sent a cheque to meet
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    • 155 13 JUMBO FUEL PUMP TO SERVICE THE JUMBO JETS AT AIRPORT A JUMBO Hydrant Servicer the first m Singapore has arrived to beef up ESSO service facilities at Paya Lebar International Airport. Nicknamed Jumbo I by Esso's airport terminal staff, it will quench the mighty thirst of giant jumbo jets at
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    • 86 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Haji Harun bin Idris, said today that the development of the new state capital of Shah Alam would take about 15 years to complete provided the necessary funds were available for the provision of public amenities and
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    • 77 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young > liJ J> l^ JJ SJ J i -N "l 1 TMEQE MUST I I Hlt I j JM^i/ "\J-UXiM n f S WifMA/ <~AJsj Be A HUNDRED j I 'Jf \L I s^M l ll i«T" iIB i_ier»e? (c\C*N LIT TL-E JOBS s f wvt-fr
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  • 215 14 'HUMILIATED' EDUCATION CHIEFS SUE MSA FOR $900,000 MANILA, Thurs. MSA is being sued for $900,000 by two Filipino education chiefs. Their lawyer said here today that because of the airline they were humiliated at Kuala Lumpur airport last year. Because of the incident, the two Filipinos one of them a
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  • 77 14 Woman's body found in Kallang River THE body of an unidentified woman about 20 years old was found floating m Kallang River off Beach Road early yesterday. She is about 4ft 11 m. tall, small built with dark complexion. A purse containing $2.50 cents, a pair of slippers and an
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  • 85 14 KHOO Tsu Peng, 18, was jailed for seven days, when he could not pay a $70 fine for two traffic offences, committed m Dunearn Road on Oct. 13 last year. Khoo, who has been under the care of a reformative training centre, was charged with
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  • 285 14 A 51-YEAR OLD widow with 16 children, whose husband was killed m a road accident three years ago, was awarded $31,000 damages yesterday by the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin. Madam Toh Chiew's husband, Mr. Ong Kirn Choon, 52, was on his way to
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  • 302 14 A MODEL THOUGHT FOR ASIAN WOMEN: WHY NOT DEVELOP A LITTLE? MRS. See Foon Berentson, a Singaporean who has achieved international fame through modelling, would like to see Asian women "break out of their traditional moulds and develop their personalities. Although she frowns on certain aspects of the women's liberation
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  • 399 14 A POLITICAL expert predicted yesterday that Japan may be the new Asian colonialist m the next century. Hidekazu Kawai, a professor of comparative politics at Tokyo's Gakushuin Universiiy who is on a study tour of South-East Asia and is now
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    • 100 14 SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TOMORROW. ft ORCHARD— J "GANGLAND FRENCH STYLE! THEY KILL A A LITTLE, LOVE AjgAX# LITTLE, FIGHT A lB« most elaborately de- ■J^Ql V tLJ B^* structions I have «9 £jßfc*^* ever seen!" \Lj^^si HSnV^ Roger Greenspun, 4r\j&^Bl^K^^K AIJUN DELON t^T— J JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO /ALAIN DELON 2fr^ i «*(-ATHEJUNEIUH
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    • 63 14 THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's Toto Draw No. 21/71: 33, 48, 2, 12 and 37. The additional number: 36. The three circled numbers: 7, 4 and 18. The cash jackpot is $105,000. TODAY: 2.09 am (8.8 ft.); 3.27 pm (6.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 2.47 am (8.4 ft); 4.58 pm
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    • 331 14 I Starscope I ijh^wpbssbk rfFESSSiHH rmifTmn i I No good trying to be Travel conditions It modest flower today as continue to be favour- A cheerful frame of something you say will able, money matters mind's more than the J prove to be exactly develop satisfactorily, battle and a minor
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  • 272 15 Japan's $5,820m oil plan ECONOMIC Af-FAiMS t Di TF D By ARUN s{ NKl j T T-UVAN TOKYO, Thurs. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said today it planned to reduce Japan's dependence on foreign controlled oil supplies from the present 90 per cent to 70 per cent by
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  • 97 15 LONDON, Thurs. Negotiations over Libyan oil seem to be headed for a successful conclusion, although the problem is far from solved, oil company sources said. D irectors of the oil companies negotiating with Libya have been meeting here to study the latest Libyan proposals and
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  • 512 15 DEMAND for oil m the free world continues to grow inexorably while governments and the petroleum industry negotiate the terms on which oil will be supplied, according to the Chase Manhattan Bank. For more than a decade now, oil has been
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  • 688 15 Sime Darby SIME DARBY HOLDINGS improved its pre-tax group profits m the half year ended December 1970 to £863,030 from £785,955 made m the same period m the previous financial year. The chairman, Mr D.W. Pinder, reported that while trading conditions continued reasonably good, there was a persistent
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  • 269 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.75 Note Rates: China (per lOOrenminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 47.00 Indonesia
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  • 218 15 TAIPEI, Thurs. Taiwan will accept quotas on export of synthetic and non-cotton textiles to the United States, but reject the Japanese proposal of voluntary restrictions, it was announced here today. Mr Wang Yi-Ting, director of the Board of Foreign Trade, said: "Our disagreement with
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  • 356 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS A-/E THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS i-OR ARCH, 19.. OUT: Beudearg 1/2; Kyoto 8/9; Ulysses 13/14; Stolt Falcon (tanker) 15/16; Zaankerk 18; Golden Sea 19; m Kong 20 west; Nissho Maru 22; Koushin Maru 23/24; Kyoai Maru 27/28; Kairyu Maru 29/30; Yasuurasan Maru
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  • 601 15 The market yesterday firt'ied on a lack of sellers with BP's better than expected results and the British Leyland annual report offsetting early caution over the national engineering strike against the Industrial Relations Bill. The U.K. unemployment figures were very much as expected and had only a
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  • 21 15 LONDON, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 318.6 (-3.6); Tins 63.92 (+0.03); Rubbers 169.05 (-0.11); Oils 262.14 (-4.06).
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  • 359 15 Stock prices rose smartly m early trading yesterdaj, extending Wednesday's late rally,. Standard and Poors industrial average gained 1 1 cents and other popular averages also firmed. Advances led declines by five-to-three and volume topped one million shares after about 20 minutes (Paid prices at 1
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  • 196 15 AMSTERDAM The market was mixed yesterday, and m internationals Philips fluctuated to close at the day's low, ahead of its figures. Akzo gained some ground. Shippings and plantations were mixed. Local industrials were dull and mixed. State loans were fractionally up. PARIS Trading was active but irregular yesterday.
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    • 93 15 ELEGANTLY DESIGNED, ATTRACTIVELY PRICED cane furniture for modern living today. call at Lee Wah Cane Furniture. 9. Cavenagh Road. Spore 3/6213 MAKE FRIENDS STRAIGHTAWAY though F PS Enclose return post age Alexandra P.O. Box 108. Singapore 3. STRAND HOTEL Bancoolen Street Town centre quiet clean reasonable rates Airconditioned rooms private
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  • 679 16 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 106.M cents per kilo (up 0.50 cent) Opening business done yesterday morning was m April 1 RSS at 105,00 cent per kilo, 0.50 cent lower than the overnight level. Prices then eased to the morning low of 104. 50 cents for April on long liquidation
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  • 100 16 The physical market was adversely affected by the events of the week with both buyers and sellers unwilling to come to grips until a level for shipment sheets could be established. Foreign consumers, including Russia and China, remained aloof to await more settled conditions, whilst there was a noticeable
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  • 61 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Ton;: Nominal; ClF's April 15.35 15.50, May nominal 15.60 15.90; Spot 16.00 16.30; Settlements April 16.25 16.45, May 16.45 16.65, June 16.65 16.90, April/June 16.45 16.65, July/Sept. 17.00 17.15, Oct/Dec. 17.55 17.75, Jan/March 17.90 18.10, April/June 18.10 18.40, July/Sept.
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  • 57 16 TIN $648 a picul («P 62^ cents). The Straits tin price appreciated again yesterday by 62V& cents to $648 a picul on an offering officially quoted at 275 tons, up 48 tons on Wednesday's turnover. With buying support reported from the United States, Europe and Japan, the Penang
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  • 111 16 LONDON, Thurs. The executive committee of the International Sugar Organisation (ISO) has decided there is no reason to release more sugar from the producers' minimum stocks. In a statement yesterday after a one-day meeting called to review the market petition and price levels, the executive committee decided it should,
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  • 446 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE AFTER a fairly steady start, the Stock exchange yesterday closed on a mixed note on profit-taking. Although trading volume renamed low at 1,296,500 units, business was spread over a cross-section. Industrial activity yielded 1,084,000 deals, hotels turned over 79,000 shares, properties
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  • 1147 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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  • 82 16 (Managers' prices for March 19) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.1 1 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.1 1 The Saving B s Fund 1.08
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  • 148 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m* sterling per lons ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per lons ton): Philippine/Indonesian May and June both 210 resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/ April 139 reseller; Malayan March/April 159 quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June 295 seller Cont; Ceylon
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  • 332 16 The market closed slightly higher yesterday after a mixed opening. Trading was fairly active as better class stocks attracted moderate support m the afternoon. Matsushita Electric rose on increased foreign, buying and Sony, Pioneer, Akai and Hitachi advanced m sympathy. Textiles also gained ground. TokyuSharyo was actively
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  • 567 16 Speculative mining shares soared to new highs m feverish late trading activity yesterday, after a quiet morning session. Eager traders pushed Antimony Nickel to $2.10 before bringing the price down to $2 for a gain of $1.49 following the report of economic grades of copper at its
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  • 299 16 Prices were firmer yesterday though trading still remained small. The day's business, valued at 56.5 million, compared with $4.32 on Wednesday. In Utilities, Telephones gained 2 5 cents to close at S5O, while Electric, Gas and Light held steady at the overnight level. Hongkong Banks came m
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  • 200 16 LONDON., Thurs.— Grain chartering included cargoes from the North Pacific to Japan at US$7.9O fd (free discharge) for April from the U.S. North of Hatteras (USNH) to the Netherlands at USS3.BO fio (free m and out) for March/April) and from the USNH to Corunna at US$5 fio
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    • 670 17 SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC Singapore P.S'h*^ Paaaag N.York Boston N'Foik rmore Montreal FERNLANO SaH»"i Mar Mar 2b May 5 May v M w TARANTEL Mar 24/25 Mar 2//2« May b May 11 May 29 May 18 BRONXvILLE Aprb// May 22 May 27 FERNCAfE Apr 8/10 Aprlb/18 Apr 19
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    • 1081 17 II I /\J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I I Yv N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for I X^ ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and _-i^- -L_ i M.» MVVWmt/fxf^M coastal. Each entry gives the following information: I, *±J^fr£^^M W SH FPING NAME F
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  • 633 18 Mini Special smooths out the rough THE DUCKHAMS Rally last weekend proved to be more than most people had reckoned for and the results turned out way beyond expectations: so, I jumped at the opportunity of trying out for myself one of the well-placed entries an absolutely standard Austin Mini
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    578 18 the bright blue yonder, the throttle must be kept open as the Mini normally hits the ground with the front wheels first. This would prevent the front wheels from acting as brakes and cause them to pull the car immediately away m the desired direction, with luck! Thrashing the
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  • 230 18  -  ALLAN CHAN By AN \m motorcycling zinc has the testing mot m batches, ai batch of six machines, t clared the 350 R5 the round bike class. The Yanks di thorough job, claimed they days testing tho chines a Sua Kawasaki Ay Honda 350. a B GTR, a Harley
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    • 140 18 THE SENSATIONAL CR-ELECTRODE SPARK PLUG with the 5-woy creepage barrier BOSCH GERMANY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF AUTOMOTIVE .^W EQUIPMENT DIESEL ELECTRIC (M) PTE LTD Accessories Of The I Besf QualityCForThe G MotoringEnthusiastsi Steering Wheel Side Mirror DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOTIVE SPARE S PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH FIXING. IMPORTERS b
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    • 45 18 X kK_UKU M^^ t~~~~~ jAfl 11 let V/mif t Qr\ry SSK-SfS-F ifsT re a mrihe e rockt SITS "'< h Mb 00 shown, and use the starter to kick theenaiiie to a to,r^lfn,S Vi^ c v n ne M on The feeler H""* 8 should a
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  • 447 19 AN American motorcycling magazine has the habit of testing motorcycles m batches, and m one batch of si\ 350 c.c. machines, they declared the Yamaha 350 R5 the best all round bike m its class. The Yanks did a fairly thorough job for they claimed they spend 87 days
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    812 19  -  LEE CHIU SAN By The engine quickly pulls through the five speed gearbox until it is cruising silently at 50 mph m top gear. At the speed the engine was spinning at less than 3,500 rpm, and was absolutely vibration free and silent. There was still plenty of
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    • 406 20 5^ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL jMfe SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30K Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE "(I,*. MM* HM"I Arrive BUNCA RAY A /-j I Mar n i, MAR Si **„< Apt Havre 4 LoOnon 30/4 HamOurg b/b ROam 8, b Antwerp 10
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    • 931 20 f— QOTl^lOl in^l lnc| u djn 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L. CIO 1 k/ V>/ Ull KJi East ports to the north-east ANNA TAYLOR Mar 30/ Apr 4 Saigon. SSV/BA MS MuKHO Mar 2*31 Pusan. KSC/O ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong. Japan, Vancouver.
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    • 10 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR THIRD FOURTH DAY SINGAPORE FORM GUIDE
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      6420 1 1. 08 MIAMI (Minuit) 4NZ 9.00 (dd+3) Hawaii/Ten Harbridgt (3) 8/15 SPI3/3 d4c4 8.11g6f; Ul4At% 4, 2 Harbridge. 10/12 KL3I/1 d3c4 8.11g6f; 1:13.4; Va, Sh Harbridge. 2. ***** ALISAN(Red Gauntlet) 5A 9.00 (d 2*7) a Regal/Allan Sng (13) 11/13 SP29/11 d2c4 8.9h 6f; 1.19.4; 2, 1, i Coleman. 3.
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      6953 4 1. 36 JOLLY GOOD (Weepers Boy) 3E 9.00 (dd+ l 3) Magnum/Spencer Sairi (9) 6/16 SPI4/3 dlc4 B.lg 6f; 1:13.6; 2, 1,2 Salrl. 3/16 SP2I/2 dlc4 7.13h 6f; 1. Twin Happiness 7.12 2. Pepego 8.9 1:16.6; 1,2, 2 Sairl. 2. ***** INTELLIGENCE (Rego) 4A 8.13 (dd+lo) aHC Tan/E. Donnelly
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    • 488 8 NESS LANE shaped like a winner on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice Sairi Suliaman astride, the Sovereign Path gelding finished full of running over 3f in 37. He is in peak form and can be confidently followed in race nine
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