Singapore Herald, 23 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 207 Singapore Tuesday, March 23, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 485 1 RESULTS IN PAGES 6, 7, 8. 9 A 22 A TOTAL of 10,102 or 60.4 per cent of all school candidates have obtained certificates m the 1970 Joint Examination for the Cambridge School Certificate and the General Certificate of Education. In
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  • 109 1 TAWAU, Mon. Seven armed Filipinos who allegedly entered Malaysian waters and attacked unarmed Malaysian timber workers have been arrested by marine police, sources said today. Police authorities, however, remained silent when asked if the report was correct. The Filipinos, believed to be all Sulus,
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 45 1 ABOUT $20,000 worth of josssticks went up m smoke when a fire gutted a small factory at the Jalan Übi Jalan Kachang junction late last night. No one was injured. Two fire engines from Geyland Fire Station put out the blaze.
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    • 24 1 NG KTE HENG, 21, of Kirn Keat Avenue, fell to his death last night from Block 28, Lorong 6, Toa Payoh. DDD
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    • 39 1 NAIROBI: An informed Kenyan source said today the organisation of African Unity's ad hoc committee on arms sales to South Africa will probably propose a number of economic sanctions against countries which provide the arms, notably France Britain. AFP
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    • 27 1 DDD JAKARTA: Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today he would not hesitate to declare Soviet diplomats persona non grata if they were caught m Indonesia. \FP
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  • 662 1 TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE IN TIME TO COME HON: 'ON ITS FEET BY JAN. 1 NEXT YEAR 9 SINGAPORE'S national airline should be "on its feet" by Jan. 1 next year, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen announced in Parliament yesterday. He envisaged that the airline would
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  • 122 1 Red siege of royal capital VIENTIANE, Mon. The Royal capital of Luang Prabang, to the north of Vientiane, was today at the mercy of advancing Communist and leftist forces who over the weekend pounded Government positions all around the city. Foreign nationals were today hastily leaving the city as Government
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  • 199 1 A 25-YEAR-OLD factory girl was abducted by a man who posed as a detective at the Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday night while her companion, a Vigilante Corps member, watched helplessly. Up to early yesterday, police said she had not been found. Her friend, Goh Seng
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  • 94 1 POLICE are looking for a naked prowler who was reported to have molested a maidservant m her quarters m Island View Road, off Buona Vista Road, last week. Last night, the man, who is believed to have been seen m the nude
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  • 52 1 COPTERS LIFT OUT MEN AND ARMS IN RETREAT FROM LAOS A U.S. Marine helicopter hovers m for a landing at Nguyen Hue, South Vietnam, with a 155 mm howitzer from a South Vietnamese base m Laos. The American helicopters are lifting out South Vietnamese troops m full retreat from Laos.
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    • 70 1 B 1 1 *^m\ I I I REPORTS from Parliament m Pages 3, 12 and 15 DDD CITY Hall clamp on 'miracle cure' sellers Page 3 DDD BALLOTING of HDB flats m Outram Park Page 5 DDD MANICKA'S warning on Malaysian work force ratio Page 5 DDD COURT told of
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  • 1146 2  -  R.W. APPLE EVIDENCE SHOWS NIXON IS CHANGING POLICY TOWARDS MAO By WASHINGTON FOR those of us who remember Nixon the Redbaiter, it is hard to believe; but all the evidence suggests that the President is seriously trying to do something about
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    • 163 2  - CLARIFY THE DUTIES OF NURSES MAJULLAH SINGAPURA MY DAUGHTER is an assistant nurse m a government hospital. Besides her nursing duties, she has also been ordered to operate autoclaves and boilers. This amounts to exploitation by the Health Ministry. Her colleagues and she objected to these extra duties but the
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    • 192 2  - Why can't ROY remind car owners when tax is due? YEN. D.D. CHELLIAH Singapore 13. EVERY house owner knows that property tax has to be paid at the beginning of January and also at the beginning of July every year. Nevertheless, the Comptroller of Property Tax is courteous enough to
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    • 329 2  - TEACHERS HAVE FAMILIES TO SUPPORT TOO LIM QUE K KOON Singapore 3 FROM your report (S.H. March 3) of the speech made by the Education Minister On pay review for teacher, it appears to me that be ought to do a course on clear thinking before he makes another speech.
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    • 175 2  -  WELL-WISHER Singapore 3. SINGAPORE has an abundance of associations and cultural organisations. But how many of them are really committed to the betterment and success of our society? We usually find that organisations need to be cajoled by our Ministers or Members of Parliament into doing something
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  • 471 2 Tuesday, March 23, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD The emergency way of life MRS Sirimavo Bandaranaike has proclaimed a State of Emergency m Ceylon. Emergencies are not new to that island's 12 million people. The previous Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, ruled under emergency powers for 1,086 of the 1,825 days
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    • 46 2 I THE PICK OF Punch I .1 111 I Ml PUNCH j I M^'W-/ X I[ |V "Look, I'm willing to take a chance on your cheque book and credit cards, so surely you can take my word for it that I do own a gun."
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  • 364 3 LEGISLATION will be drawn up to strengthen the control over drug sales especially by travelling "medicine men" peddling "miracle drugs," according to Health Minister Chua Sian Chin. He was speaking yesterday at the opening of the travelling health exhibition at the Teachers' Training
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  • 588 3 PLAN WILL DEPEND ON TTC FACILITIES MINISTER THE Government is considering reintroducing part-time teacher training at the Teachers' Training College because of the present shortage and difficulty m recruiting teachers. Disclosing this m Parliament yesterday, Education Minister Lim Kirn San said his proposal would, however, depend
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  • 143 3 THE Central Supplies Office will use the metric system m buying and issuing of goods by 1974. A Metrication Board statement yesterday said that about 15 months will be required for the changeover to be completed for issuing such items as furniture
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  • 413 3 Dr. Tai tikes another swipe at the penthouses THE MP for Whampoa, Dr. Augustine Tan (above), hit out again yesterday at "beautiful penthouses'' owned by statutory boards. This time he was speaking m Parliament m the debate on the estimates of expenditure for the Social Welfare Department. Dr. Tan criticised
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  • 273 4 Insurance firms urged to cater fop masses INSURANCE companies m the Republic have been urged to turn their attention towards the masses. Addressing a group of 35 delegates from various insurance companies at an Insurance Association seminar, Mr. Tang See Chim, Minister of State for Finance, said: "Life insurance has
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  • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Lands. Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi, said yesterday that Malaysia had agreed m principle to import cattle from Indonesia. Speaking to reporters at the Subang International Airport here before leaving for Penang, he said a four-man team
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  • 92 4 DR. George Tay has been elected by the Singapore Anaesthetic Society to chair the Fourth Asian and A ust rants Congress of Anaesthesiologists, which wfll be held here m 1974. Other members elected to manage the congress include Dr. F.W. Pais, vice-Chairman; Dr.
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  • 242 5 Robbers gets another six strokes KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A furniture shop assistant, Wong Sai Ngow, who appealed against his sentence of seven years' jail and six strokes of the rotan today, had his sentence raised to 10 years and 12 strokes of the rotan by the Federal Court of Appeal.
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  • 126 5 AN international cosmetics firm, Dorothy Gray, is to reduce the cost of seven of its make-up products by 10 to 15 per cent m Singapore from April 15. This was due to lower produc tion costs m its British factory, according to Mrs. Vivienne
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  • 85 5 A TOTAL of 293 units of improved Housing and Development Board flats at Outram Park Estate will be sold under the "Home Ownership For The People" scheme. They comprise 289 fourroom units Aye three-room units and eight two-room units m Blocks 27,
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  • 189 5 Manicka's warning on work force ratio GOVT MAY BE FORCED TO USE 'OTHER MEANS../ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manic kavasagam, warned today that "other means" might be used to make employers ensure that their work forces reflected the country's racial composition if they persisted
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  • 56 5 PROF. Douglas Joseph, visiting Colombo Plan lecturer m anaesthesia from the University of Sydney, will give a public lecture on resuscitation during difficult abdominal surgery. He will also talk on the problem of aortic aneurysm during the lecture this Thursday at 5.15 p.m. m the Orthopaedic
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  • 218 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fresh Malaysian pineapples have been "well received" m Britain under an experiment to ship the fruit fresh to Europe. All 4,500 fresh pineapples shipped to Liverpool for the first time m a refrigerated container recently were sold out on arrival.
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  • 140 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. Police here are seeking the co-operation of the Thai police to hunt for the second gunman involved m the shooting of a kidnap victim, Oon Kirn Chuan, 30, last Wednesday. The OCCI Kedah, Supt. Sarban Singh, said police believed that
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  • 53 5 JAKARTA, Mon. A total of 600 Malaysian troops will be trained this year at the Batudjadjar army training centre, Bandung, it was announced here today. The first batch of 150 troops will arrive here from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Last year some 48 Malaysian troops had similar
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  • 95 5 ALEX LEE IN MCA CENTRAL COMMITTEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president of the MCA, Tun Tan Siew Sin, has appointed Mr. Alexander Yu Lung Lee, a lawyer, as a member of the central committee of the party. An MCA statement said today that Mr. Lee, son of former Finance Minister
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  • 45 5 MORE than 10 leading local artists will give demonstrations and talks on Chinese scroll painting, calligraphy, seal-carving, sketching and pastel drawing at the Victoria Memorial Hall from tomorrow to Sunday at 5 p.m. daily. .V V V N I <~ 4
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  • 16669 6 SCHOOL CERT. G.C.E. RESULTS •THE KEY THE figures 1, 2 or 3 after a candidate's name is the Cambridge School Certificate grade awarded; the figure 4 indicates that the candidate has been awarded a General Certificate of Education with three or more Credits. RAFFLES INSTITUTION Abdul Ghafoor b. Seeni Rawtaer
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    • 712 6 m m m^ m mmLmW^^ /wfft%> The Principal, Director of Studies and the mm^Lm^mmwm' Q|! JW I Tutorial staff extend their warmest T^^**m*^w IpA^^x^l congratulations to M. C. Collegians M-^ II A^T- (I throughout Malaysia, Singapore and Ot Sr v > m&P* II o^Hj v^ll Brunei who were successful m
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  • 437 7 HARD WORK, encouragement of teachers and luck are three essential ingredients for good examination results. This was the unanimous opinion of Singapore's top students m the 1970 Cambridge School Certificate Examination. As m the Higher School Certificate examinations, the top students come from
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  • 151 10 100 villagers buried in mountain landslide PORT MORESBY, New Guinea, Moot. A landslide yesterday buried about 1M native villagers m the Telefomin area, about SM miles from here, missionary reports said. Civil Defence Director lan Skinner said a chartered plane carrying a doctor, a nurse and medical supplies landed at
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  • 120 10 Britons helped to sack their Peking mission LONDON, Mon. Three Britons including a woman helped a Red Guard mob sack the British mission m Peking during China's "cultural revolution," a British newspaper said today. British diplomats were reported to have confirmed the three all admirers of Chairman Mao joined In
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  • 365 10 Troops refused to go to war frontier QUANG TRI, Mon. A U.S. officer was relieved of his command today after two platoons of his armoured cavalry troop refused to go forward along Highway 9 near the Laotian border. U.S. military spokesman here identified the officer only as Capt. Pavilla, Commander
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  • 105 10 LONDON, Mon. An estimated 5,000 black immigrants marched through the streets of London today protesting against the Immigration Bill, which places new restricvions on entry by Commonwealth citizens. Five march leaders were allowed through a police cordon m Whitehall to deliver protest notes to
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  • 397 10 KARACHI, Mon. President Yahya Khan has postponed the National Assembly session initially scheduled to open next Thursday as a step to find a solution of the present constitutional crisis. An announcement today said the decision to postpone the assembly session was taken m consultation with
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  • 137 10 PARIS, Mon. Government parties yesterday won a majority m the Paris municipal councils and improved their positions m many other towns as France completed the second round of nationwide voting for local officials. Parties backed by the Gaul lists, Independent Republicans and some
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  • 160 10 Faulkner tipped as new Ulster premier BELFAST, Mon. A hardline, right-wing Protestant rebel who has challenged the British Government's dictation of policy of moderation for Northern Ireland made a lastminute bid for the premiership tonight. But Development Minister Brian Faulkner who has given a clear indication of willingness to go
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  • 68 10 SEOUL, Mon. President Park Chung-Hee's Cabinet today selected April 27 as the date for South Korea's next Presidential election. President Park, who was nominated last week by his Democratic Republican Party to seek a third consecutive four-year term, will be opposed m the election by
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  • 20 10 BAGHDAD: Palestinian commandos attacked two factories m the industrial belt between Tel Aviv and Jaffa killing or wounding 35 people.
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  • 160 10 MAINZ, West Germany, Mon. The Christian-Democrat opposition party won an absolute majority m the Rhineland Palatinate Landtag (State Parliament) elections today. The party obtained 53 out of the Parliament's lto seats, a net gain of 3.3 per cent of the votes and of four seats. The
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 380 10 RAYMOND Lim, nine- f*k year-old schoolboy, played KTI l ALTIT a brilliant game against mmwm ■lllwll mm Thomas Choo m the 7th round of the SCF Annual Tournament 1971. lAflf^ I^l/ Raymond, with the "HI fcef lf black pieces, played the Queen's Pawn opening, and consolidated his Lj am m
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  • 217 11 WASHINGTON, Mon. About 800 persons protesting treatment of Jews m Russia were arrested yesterday for blocking an intersection a block from the Soviet Embassy. They were among some 2,500 persons who marched from an earlier demonstration near the White House. Chanting freedom now for the
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  • 122 11 LIMA, Mon. An estimated 256 people are dead or missing as a result of the killer avalanche which 'hundered down as Andean mou.it a m and into a tiny lake, wiping out a mining camp. Government and mining company authorities indicated that about 400
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  • 30 11 NAIROBI: Archbishop Makarios, President of Cyprus and head of the Mediterranean island's Greek Orthodox Church, baptised 5,000 people •n the Kenyan city of Nyeri, one hundred miles north of Nairobi.
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  • 125 11 NEW YORK, Mon. Life Magazine said yesterday that the U.S. Army had gathered intelligence dossiers on 25 million American civilians or about one m eight of the total population "before public outrage forced it to curtail much of its activities/ The weekly,
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  • 228 11 Egypt gets more Soviet help for air defences From FRED HOFFMAN WASHINGTON, Mon. The Soviet Union has bolstered Egypt's air defence with about 90 more MiG 21 jet interceptors since late last year, U.S. intelligence reports indicate. The Soviets also have strengthened Egypt's force of SU-7 and earlier model MIG
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  • 186 11 LONDON, Mon. A South African team of Defence specialists is m Britain to discuss buying arms to the apparent embarrassment of the Government even though the South Africans sent word they were coming. A Whitehall spokesman took pains to emphasise that the British
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  • 114 11 WASHINGTON, Mon. U.S. Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield says the South Vietnamese operation m Laos may have brought more North Vietnamese forces closer to the South without providing much breathing space for continuing U.S. troop withdrawals. Mansfield was joined by Republican Sen. George Aiken,
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  • 362 11 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnamese troops have suffered stunning losses during their six week; drive into Laos. One m four of their 22,000--man invasion force has either been killed, captured or wounded. These latest figures, released from Saigon Command today, come as the South Vietnamese continued
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  • 1342 12 THE NEED TO PAY FOR FINE ARTS AND MUSIC...ALL FOR GRACIOUS LIVING THE Government is considering voting funds for the National Theatre Trust to enable it to carry out its cultural activities. "We must come to the realisation that we cannot expect
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  • 327 12 (jOD, the bible and the myths m religion have taken quite a few knocks m their day but nothing quite like the wry, sardonic parable of David Compton's "The Life and Death of Almost Everybody," the first play of Curtain Call '71. Compton has taken
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  • 453 12 'SAMURAI SPIRIT' SOLDIER WAS SHOT LYING DOWN NATIONAL serviceman Tan Khong Teng, 20, of Jalan Teck Whye Camp, who was said to be obsessed by the spirit of the Samurai, was shot while lying on the ground, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng,
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 10 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II —•^—————am^^^mm^a^mmmmaamaammammmm Tuesday, March 23, 1971
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    • 319 13 Teach him lesson plot against NTUC chief EX-MSA CABIN HAND'S EVIDENCE IN THE PHEY CASE FORMER MalaysiaSingapore Airlines cabin hand G.J. Gomes told a district court yesterday I why some of his colleagues were against NTUC president Phey Yew Kok and believed he "should be taught a lesson." He said
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    • 239 13 LABOURER GETS 8 YEARS ON REDUCED CHARGE A LABOURER, who stabbed his neighbour to death with a table knife after a quarrel m Duxton Hill on June 21 last year, was sentenced to eight years' jail by the High Court yesterday. m sentencing Teo Mah Sang, 59, Mr. Justice F.A.
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    • 343 13 BANK BONUS ISSUE: DENIAL BY Mr. WEE THE president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, yesterday denied allegations by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union that "a united front had been established" between him and the president of the international Chamber of Commerce to abuse the Employment
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    • 110 13 MOTORIST Ec Kian Tiong, 30, a clerk living m Toa Payoh, gave his family a dinner treat m Albert Street last week and lost his $3,000 car. He arrived at the foodstalls at about 8 p.m. but could not find a vacant
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    • 510 13 THE Singapore Tamil Teachers' Union has refuted a Colombo Plan consultant's claims that Tamil education was "dying a natural death and that there were many discrepancies m the system. The statement said a seminar on Tamil Language and Teaching Methods has been proposed.
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    • 191 13 200 -Bound 'Feh-Mui's' first live is food, of course HONGKONG'S popular film comedienne, Miss Lydia Sim or Sum Tin Har, better known to her Cantonese fans as "Fehmui" plump maid, will perform at the Orchid Lantern, Tropicana from tomorrow. The 200 lb. comedian will team up with top Hongkong singer,
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    • 33 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, have sent congratulatory messages to President Yahya Khan of Pakistan on the occasion of Pakistan's National Day.
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    • 254 13 THE Telecommunications Department will be able to maintain an overall annual growth of 20 per cent m the Seventies despite a critical staff shortage, especially of skilled workers. The department's 1969 annual report, released yesterday, said the overall value of business
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    • 47 13 PENANG, Mon. A forged Singapore $10 note was discovered by a Bank Negara clerk here today. Last Friday, a forged $10 note was discovered by a clerk m Bank Negara among a consignment of money received from a bank m Alor Star.
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    • 118 13 TRAFFIC came to a standstill for five minutes m South Bridge Road yesterday morning when relatives and supporters of 11 women arrested outside the City Hall on Feb. 2 demonstrated and scuffled with police. Originally, the group had turned out to witness
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    • 66 14 No, it's not the cockpit of a jet plane... THE cockpit of a modern jet plane? No, these are the controls of the Laguna 10 Metre, a diesel express cruiser built by American Marine, a local boatbuilding firm. The company specialises m building luxury cruisers and this particular one will
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    • 189 14 ANOTHER batch of 27 trainee technicians for the German camera firm Rollei Singapore has left for Braunnschweig, West Germany to undergo three to six months' training. The first batch of 30 trainees has returned and are now working as foremen at
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    • 203 14 AT 10 a.m. on Sunday Canal Roa d and Have lock Road will be converted into one-way streets. Traffic flow along Canal Road will be toward the city centre and Havelock Road will carry traffic away from the city. Work on the
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    • 106 14 A FORMER fuel pump attendant of Lucky Service Station m Dunearn Road was jailed for three years by a magistrate yesterday for misappropriation of $136. Ahmad bin Bachee, 42, who had five previous convictions, was also ordered to undergo two years' police supervision.
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    • 224 14 'Join PA staff call to Nantah grads THE People's Association needs Nanyang University graduates to staff its community and voluntary services. Mr. Lee Wai Kok, Director of the People's Association, said this yesterday at the presentation of certificates to 20 Nantah students who completed a month's training with the association.
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    • 128 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A former bank bookkeeper, Lai Mun Wan, 34, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by a Sessions Court here today after he had pleaded guilty to cheating a bank of $11,439.40 m February and March, 1969. Three similar charges against
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    • 178 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A team from Hilton International will make a one-day visit on Thursday to check on the final plans and construction of the Kuala Lumpur Hilton. The team is led by the senior vice-president of Hilton International, Mr. Charles S. Bell, who will
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 130 15 Wok: Govt officer sacked for being rude ONE Government officer was sacked for rudeness and discourtesy to members of the public last year, Parliament was told yesterday. The action was taken after a complaint was lodged with the Central Complaints Bureau, the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok said.
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    • 109 15 THE Legal Aid Bureau has handled about 31,000 cases since its inception m 1955, Parliament was told yesterday. At present it had 3,500 cases being attended to by five legal officers, the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok said. Inche Othman
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    • 185 15 Singapore chosen as site for TV training centre SINGAPORE has been chosen as the site for an international centre to produce adult education programmes and to train television producers and technicians. Culture Minister Jek Yeun Thong, disclosing this m Parliament yesterday, said the project would be a joint venture between
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    • 411 15  -  J.H. RIZVI PAKISTAN CELEBRATES ITS NATIONAL DAY TODAY By oamaammasmmmmmaaamaMaammmmmmamaMsaMmaaaammamaamaaaaaam MARCH 23 marks the anniversary of the Pakistan Resolution the document that launched the epic struggle for Pakistan The Pakistan Resolution, passed m the historic session of the All-India Muslim League at Lahore, 30
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    • 471 15 Pakistan to hold industrial exhibition PAKISTAN will hold an exhibition of its industrial products m Singapore from May 1 to 15. The exhibition will be held m the Great World Amusement Park. The goods proposed for display are: MACHINERY lathes, diesel engines, oil expeller, water pumps (vacuum type), bottle filing
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    • 62 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Pakistan High Commissioner here will not have a reception to celebrate Pakistan's National Day tomorrow because of the recent national disaster m that country. However, a spokesman of the Commission said, that there would be a film show at the Chancery of
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 152 15 Felicitation to The People and Government of PAKISTAN on the occasion of their National Day Today from Sinaurc Rittai 8 Caic Mart IPtel Ltl 38/40 Nunes Building, 9 Malacca Street, Singapore Tel: *****/***** Managing Directors: HAJI MOHAMMED KHAN HAJI ABDEALI TAYEBALI Congratulations Best Wishes to the the GOVERNMENT and People
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      • 126 15 Felicitation to Til Plllli ill ElVlPlllit of PAKISTAN on the occasion of their National Day Today from Qureshi's Carpets Pte. Ltd. 35/37, Orchard Road Singapore 9. Tel: *****/***** High Class Persian, Bokhara, India, Chinese Pakistan-Silk Finished And Continental Carpets and Rugs. Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of Pakistan
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    • 344 16 Japanese mutual funds will remain 'restricted TOKYO, Mon. The Finance Ministry said today it had no plan to entirely liberalise the purchases of foreign securities by Japanese mutual funds at this stage. The ministry was commenting on a local newspaper report that it was considering removing the present restrictions on
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    • COMPANY NEWS
      • 135 16 Bukit Panjong BUKIT PANJONG yesterday advised shareholders that Batu Lintang Rubber has withdrawn its bid for the whole issued capital of Bukit Panjong not already held by Batu Lintang. Late last year, Batu Lintang offered to buy the Bukit Panjong shares at 4s. (20p) each. About the same time, Seafield
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      • 96 16 Merlimau Pegoh Pegoh MERLIMAU PEGOH made unaudited profits amounting to £396,000 m the six months ended September 1970 compared to £391,000 made m the same period m the previous financial year. The estimated profits for the whole year ending this month was £770,000. The company's rubber crop improved slightly m
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      • 67 16 IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN'S unaudited pre-tax profits for 1970 fell by more than 30 per cent to £73,500 from 1969's £106,795. The company's output of tin concentrates also fell from 350 tons to 304 tons. The estimated average net price received per ton of concentrate was £1900 compared to
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      • 121 16 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS (MALAYA) reported lower pre-tax profits amounting to $607,999 for the six months ended December 1970, compared to $776,716 for the same period m the previous financial year. Glenealy Estate contributed $419,435 while Selborne Estate contributed $188,564. m the previous corresponding period, the estates yielded $461,575 and $315,141
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      • 52 16 MINERAL SECURITIES MALAYSIA made net pre-tax profits amounting to $180,000 m the half year ended December 1970, compared to $357,744 made m the full financial year ended June 1970. The company's directors do not intend to pay an interim dividend but as usual, will consider a final dividend
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      • 70 16 UNITED ENGINEERS will pay a first and final dividend of 12 per cent to its ordinary shareholders and a l% per cent dividend to its preference shareholders on April 23. Lodgement date for both dividends is April 9. These compare with a 12 per cent dividend plus a three
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      • 76 16 TANJONG TIN DREDGING reported a drop of more than 30 per cent m its estimated pre-tax 1970 profits which was £115,000 compared to 1969's profits of £167,959. The output of tin concentrates dropped to 308 tons from 1969's output of 415 tons and the estimated average net price
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      • 191 16 Hyd RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN made pre-tax profits amounting to $770,000 m the half year ended December 1970, compared with $1,474,787 made m the full financial year ended June 1970. Tin ore production was 4,461 piculs compared to the previous full year's 8,982 piculs. The average net price received
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      • 52 16 PAHIT PEHAK HOLDINGS made pre-tax profits totalling $24,174 m the six months ended December 1970 which was a slight improvement over the $23,246 made m the corresponding period m the previous year. The company's holdings m Glenealy Plantations remained unchanged at $1,157,760 or 50.8 per cent of Glenealy
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      • 75 16 TOKYO, Mon. Fairchild Camera anJ Instrument of the United States plans to set up a joint venture with a Japanese electronics firm to make integrated circuits m Okinawa after the island's reversion to Japan m 1972, Kyodo news service reported. Kyodo said Fairchild was considering Nippon Electric as its
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      • 50 16 Oil find NEW DELHI, Mon. Oil has been struck m Aiiabet, an offshore well m the Gulf of Cambay, off the Western coast of India, it was learned officially today. Offshore and other oil prospection is being carried out by the staterun Oil and Natural Gas Commission. AFP
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      • 45 16 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50, (2) 152.00; Hongkong 40.24; Beirut .'Closed; London 38.96; Zurich 38.958, 39.055; Paris 39.25. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.
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      • 27 16 (Closing buyer/seller prices for March 22, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Easier; Spot 1489 1490; 3-month 1489 1490; Settlement 1497; Total turnover 765 tons.
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    • 273 16 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. o D Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7 asrsr 3 462 3 4 New Zealand Dollar 3.4725 3.4225 3 3Q2* South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 7.34?5
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    • 122 16 PEO POE in business Mr D.G. MITCHELL has been appointed manager of the Kuala Lumpur office of Green Collier, Rubber and produce brokers. Mr KOH AH KOW, who has been with the company since 1947, has been appointed manager -of the Singapore office. Mr Gil 110 GENTILE has been appointed
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    • 251 16 Malaysia to earn $150m from rubber price rally KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia stands to gain about $150 million m revenue from the Government's intervention m the rubber market, Senator Dato Y.T. Lee said today. The Government entered the market early last week and was reported to have purchased "small tonnages,"
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    • 560 16 Leopold Minerals featured the London Stock Exchange yesterday following its overnight performance m Sydney. The shares rose 200 pence to 435, before reacting on profit-taking. Tasminex. Westmex, Westralian N ickel. International Mining, Carr Boyd, Spargo, CRA, and Metals Exploration were among other Australians to post substantial gains,
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    • 337 16 Stocks continued to drift lower yesterday. After some 40 minutes of trading. Standard and Poors industrials were off 18 cents and declines held a five-to-four advantage over gainers. Volume was a lack-luster 2.8 million shares. 22 Mar. 19 Alcan 23Vfc 23-7/8 A Chem 26-5/8 27% Alcoa
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    • 273 16 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly mixed yesterday. Akzo and Hoogovens were weaker on domestic selling and Philips and Unilever were steady. Royal Dutch was maintained, while most plantations were easier. Shippings were mixed and KLM weak. The local industrial sector was more active. Banks were firmer, investment funds slightly
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 411 16 mVkwm I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages. Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/- for 10 words, each additional word 20cts. t BOX SERVICE CHARGE Sl.OO MAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road. REDIFFUSION who can make
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    • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
      • 280 17 RUBBER 199.00 cents per kilo (up 2.50 cents) WITH a rise' of .35 new pence for April CIF on the London market on Friday giving encouragement to the local market, prices rose steadily throughout the morning session yesterday. Opening indications were at 107 cents per kilo a buyer
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      • 87 17 TIN $652.6214 a picul (up $3). The Straits tin price went above the $650 mark yesterday by appreciating $3 to $652.62 tt a picul on an official offering of 328 tons, up 75 tons on Saturday's offering. Good support was reported from the United States, Europe and Japan
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      • 62 17 (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Sellers reserved; ClF's April 15.80, 16.00, May 16.00 16.30; Spot 16.40 16.80; Settlements April 16.60 16.90, May 16.80 17.10, June 16.80 17.30, April/June 16.80 17.10, July/Sept. 17.40 17.70, Oct/Dec. 18.00 18.30, Jan/March 18.30 18.60, April/June 18.50 18.80,
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      • 152 17 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/ Indonesian April 214, May and June both 21 3, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits March/April 139 reseller; Malayan March/ April 159 quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June
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    • 196 17 TAIPEI, Mon Na tionalist China is to acquire 830,000 tons (deadweight) DWT of new ships by the end of 1972, Communications Minister Philip C.C. Chang told legislators today. Testifying before the Legislative Yuan (Parlia ment) on modernisation of merchant marine fleet, Mr. Chang said 22
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    • 98 17 London port service charges up LONDON, Mon. The Port of London's barge and lighters operators announced they would raise charges by up to 17 per cent for services to cargo ships. The Association of Master Lightermen and Barge Owners cited rising costs for the hike. The new charges are operative
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    • 509 17 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE 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 foUowed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was
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    • 13 17 Singapore Malaysia Mar. 19 658.55 430.51 Mar. 22 658.14 430.54
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    • 77 17 (Managers' prices for March 23) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.29 1.34 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.08 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.30 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 The Saving Fund 1.08 1.13s Singapore Progress Fund
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    • 259 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH. 23. OUT: Godavery 8/9; Kolya Myagotin 10/11: Pando Gulf 15/16; Yamayasu Maru 25/26; Seia Maru 27; Patagonia 31/32; Taisho Maru 40/41; Ever Joyfull (barge) 40/41; Glenfruin 46; Kyoyu Maru 47; Uganda 42/43; Frigro 28; Tapah
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    • 342 17 The stock market was steady yesterday m fairly active trading. Toyota and Nissan Motor met good demand on reports that the Trade and Industry Ministry planned to subsidise automobile makers to encourage technical development. Sony was a prominent gainer, rising to 4,000 yen. Chiyoda Chemical, Maeda Construction,
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    • 563 17 Mining shares continued to advance yesterday. Leopold led speculative stocks with a $3.40 rise to $8.30, after sales at $8.80. The Contribs closed $2.70 higher at $6.20, after sales at $7.20. Spargos closed 80 cents higher at $2.20, but well off its high of $2.80 following a
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    • 294 17 Prices made further headway m active trading as Friday's late buying wave extended to yesterday's market. Total turnover improved by more than 50 per cent and was valued at $11. 8 million, compared with Friday's $7.57 million. Bank local added $3 to $164 but the London registers
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    • 161 17 LONDON, Mon. Grain shippers have covered cargoes from Baie Comeau to Belgium/Netherlands at $3.65 fio (free m and out) for April and from the Northern Range to Lisbon at $6.25 fd (free discharge), also lor April. In the sugar section, business developed from San Domingo to Dakar
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    • Page 17 Miscellaneous
      • 1051 17 INDUSTRIALS matsu 1.97/2.00. spura bldg 1.398; 1.39 sea view .50/. 51; .50-1/2 ACMA 1.42/1.43. MCALISTER 2.258; 2.25 (4), (4); Unch. (3); -.01%. ALC AN 1.40/1.41. 2.26 (3); +.03. STC ORD .74/.74-1/2; .75-1/2 HILTON .83/.85. ALLIED 2. 875. MEGA .83-1/2/. 85. (7), .76, .75. .74-1/2 (4); -.01. MERLIN (S) .60/.61 .60
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    • 375 18 TOP FORM The wonderful world of pants IT'S PANTASTIC! Trouser looks that play the perfect hostess, move gracefully on the dance floor, and hold their own at cocktail parties. It's a wonderful world of pants for the woman of fashion. Susan Ho of 165-P Moulmein Road, Singapore 11, captures the
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    • 250 18 Wisdom of the wisest... THE ancient Chinese, they say, were the wisest people m the world. From music to literature, from science to philosophy, they reigned supreme m knowledge and ability for several enlightened centuries. Their deep wisdom, often exhibited by profound proverbs and sayings, included a thorough understanding of
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    • 604 18  -  JACK LEONG J0- By "ALL work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." A familiar adage, but very applicable to most of the students I know m Singapore. Most of you are ruled unmercifully by your schoolbooks, exams, and test scores. Occasionally, this
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      • 80 18 IALj \J LI UJ n I The sun is swallowed by the horizon L I |L LJ V I LbbJ LJ SJP^^bT^ LJ U I And the waves blanket the beach. wJJK^^ r /ill A flf //Vwm^maV**--- -^^^CTl^Mafc^. I A serene reservoir of love, hope, virtue, bravery, j^ \i I
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    • town talk
      • 516 19 THE Grand Prix is just three weeks away and I am being bombarded by comments about camshafts, compression ratios and the advantages of methanol over petrol as a fuel. The people responsible for these unsolicited comments are the speed freaks m our office not
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      • Article, Illustration
        61 19 AT THE Lion City Hotel's Happy Resturant and Night Club Miss Wah Ling is making a name for herself with her repertoire of pop songs. She's from Taiwan and is a good folk dancer, too. She has just signed up with a recording firm m Singapore and has
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 345 19 1 Starscope "A" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm JL jl Your trustworthiness An offer of help given Money trends are jl •fc looks like being a at just the opportune very mixed, and you'd 31 -X* major factor m a boost moment will send your be unwise to get •X- to your reputation reputation
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 1356 19 and star W=^= RADIO TONIGHT'S episode lllllll|||lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||!!!||||||||||||||||||||||| of Brpcken s World is the last m the series. RTS asked for 34 I episodes but the O^B« 11 B»»»»»»»B» 111 1 B a f producers, 28th Century R^^^^H| oRMHHi Fox were able to su PP'y -J3?,^CT7laB?l onl > 17 because of
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      • 118 19 S BLONDIE v By Chic Youn g Z i—Uj^^'^ (BUT YOU HAVEN'T I IF THATS THE WAY I I L^— v ~~~~\i S <?^% v I SOT THE SOUND C§£?^ I I WATCH MOVIES *$&<s> f I TURN OPF S TCS> V i»f» TURNED r V^^7 ON TV THAT ARE
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    • SHIPPING GAZETTE
      • 717 20 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc AWAJISAN MARU Mar 28/30 L.Palmas, C'blanca. Piraeus. MOSK/LEO BACHO Xl RO Mar 25 P.S'ham (Mar
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      • 161 20 A f- A" 1 1 Pr—Utont Unas ***** AUS Austasia Line ..***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Suiting Shipping C o ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd 7601 1 HC Harrisons fc-Crosfield *****
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      • 524 21 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east AMRA M*yl/2 Hongkong, Japan. bl/iK ANNA TAYLOR Mar 30/ Apr 4 Saigon. SSV/BA ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 p. S ham, Penang. Hongkong. Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BALONG Apr 1/2 Bangkok, Labuan, Tg. Mani. NL/lOL BAVARIA Mir ?q
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      • 215 21 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BANDUNG MARU Mar 30 Djakarta, Merak, Semarang. TSK/OL CHERRY CHEPAT Mar 29/31 Sibu, Sarik.l. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU Apr 15/18 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK Mar 30/ Apr 4 BS. Begawan. LS/LS DJAKARTA MARU Mar 29 Djakarta/Semarang. TSK/OL DARPO EMPAT Mar
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      • 186 21 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantle (Apr 12). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 P. Sham (Apr 25), Spore (Apr 28), Fremantle (May 3). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 30/ May 2 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWINO Mar 25/27 Adelaide,
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      • 654 20 fl borberOlte© SAJUNGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC »»■»■>"■ PJfeBBI ISaaaa N.Vara Baa— N'FaNi rmara mstrnl FERNLANO Sailad Mar 2 J/24 Mar 2S May i May 11 May 13 TARAMTU. Mar 24/25 Mar 27/2a May May 11 Ma J29 May 1« MRROiI Apr S/7 May 22 May 27 Zr FERNGATE
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      • 104 20 mUU L,NES MM -"»-»»*"»-»«-»»»»»-»>*»--«»»'«- American President Lines AUS FRL Frnta lino Austasia Una— Golden Line. <*•> Ltd Ll *>•" Line. SMIL States Marine-Isthmian MISC Malaysian International L,nes SM Safmarine; SCAN Shipping Corpn; MM fSi n rvlc SCI sc Unes; Messageries Maritime. N S*" Shipping; SC Shun '"wasia shipping agency; n«pp
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      • 443 21 Wg MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL ii SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD I I J No. 30K Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. AH f The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Siacaaare "Sham aaaaafl JUriuoa. BUNGA »AYA 25/2 7 Mir 28/31 MAR jl Mar/2 Apr Mavra 28/4. Loonon 30/4 Hamburg 6/5 R'dam S/5 Antwerp
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    • 1653 22 THE following candidates have passed the Final Examination for the degree of B. Sc held at the University of Singapore m January. Abdul Rahman s/o S. A. Karim, Miss Ang Lee Tjin, Aw Peng Khoon, Martin L.S. Beetsma, Bong Kirn Pin, Miss Hedwidge Mary Bruyns, Miss Nancy
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
      • 377 22 TWINSET CROSSWORD bP bP I bP P I F I P a r^ mWL\ maat Wm lHJi°~"^^ a>H alH^~~|^ ™~^l^^^^ 1^1 bH b^bP^ 19 bihhh jBLf |H| 22 II |hJ Lh P^— 24 aWalal^^ ACROSS DOWN 4. Distribute wide variety of 1. I'm assuming an attitude food (6) so get
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 450 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forest Jim, who won the $30,000 Singapore Derby at Bukit Timah yesterday, gave his jockey and trainer their first big win. Said Johnny Miller after the gruelling I2f race:"Forest Jim went to the post a very
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      • 209 23 HONGKONG, Mon. A leading Hongkong jockey, who has business interests m Singapore and Australia, was involved m doping several racehorses with drugs he imported from Australia, the prosecution claimed m a District Court here today. Jockey Joe Pereira, 37, a Portuguese citizen and a
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      • 863 23 THE STIPENDIARY Steward's reports on the weekend races at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY Race One Prior to the start PRECISELY (Shaari) proved reluctant to go into his barrier stall. On jumping away PRECISELY was slow to begin and lost considerable ground. After jumping away ALISAN
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      • 342 23 No more Taekwon-Do contests for Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore will not participate m future Asian Taekwon-Do tournaments, the secretary 0 f the Selangor Taekwon-Do Association, Mr. Roger Wee told the Heraid here today. Although Singapore did better than they anticipated m the Second Asian Taekwon-Do championship winning 13 gold,
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      • 106 23 VICTORIA School qualified for the semi-finals of the Schools national soccer tournament when they defeated Pasir Panjang Secondary 3-2 at Farrer Park yesterday. The Victorians scored through Tze Tng, Siew Qui and Goh Lai Hoe. Am m At an and Lokman Malik netted for Pasir Panjang. Other
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      • 797 23 RA CE WEI GH TS for KL meeting WEIGHTS for. this Rickshaw Teaser 8.02 Samurai II 8.04 weekend races at Kuala invincible II 8.02 Scorpio II 8.02 Lumpur. Sixth Happiness 8.00 Sky Charger 8.02 SATURDAY Indrapura II 8.00 Bukit Serok 8.02 Cl. 2. Div. 3— 6F Mastermind 8.00 Mannum Miss
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      • 40 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left f^r^tl^.; LIKE THAT "1 Ne DISCOVERED THE "N^BSR I I }-J-^^ M a i m^s/&.4g-Sry »^V GREAT ITALIAN! NAY- NEW WORLD BECAUSE I <»%vv-^c^-O^ V VERY {_j_T 7 .JJjI. IGATOR, CHRISTOPHER HE WOULDN'T GIVE OR^^QT^Mp^i.*^
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    • 551 24 COMMONWEALTH TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ENGLAND won the first two titles m the First Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. But it was an uphill battle particularly m the match against India m the round-robin matches. The doughty Indians shocked the Englishmen
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    • 109 24 S'PORE WORLD TABLE TENNIS TEAM SINGAPORE will be represented by a 10-member team for the World Table Tennis Championships at Nagoya, Japan, from March 28 to April 7. The Singapore team comprises four men and four women players and two officials. In announcing the team the Singapore Table Tennis Association
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    • 419 24 MING Court Hotel put up a spirited performance m the second half to edge Chartered Bank 3-2 m the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 3A match at Farrer Park yesterday. In a Dvision 3B match on the adjacent pitch, Singapore Tobacco had little
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    • 178 24 SPORTS DIA RY TABLE TENNIS: First Commonwealth C'ships (SBA Hall). HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 Jansenites vs Armed Forces (GSC 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2 Police "B" vs Khalsa "B" (Thomson Road 5.15 p.m.), Div. 3 Schools "C" vs Polytechnic (F. Park 5.15 p.m.); Schools' national c'ships (RI 3.30 p.m.). SOCCER:
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    • 1011 24 MEN England beat Hongkong 5-2 (England first). Alan Hydes bt Ma Lung Sang 23-25, 21-19- 21-18; Tony Clayton bt Chan Cheuk Nin 22--24, 21-18, 22-20; Trevor Taylor bt Tang Hung Bow 21-12, 21-15; Hydes lost to Chan Cheuk Nin 22-20, 21-23, 16-21; Taylor bt Ma Lung Sang
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    • 158 24 THE Commonwealth Table Tennis Association will be launched at the Automobile Association Committee Room, River Valley Road, at 10 a.m. today. This was announced by the Organising Secretary, Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. The meeting will be
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    • 298 24 ANGLO Chinese School captured the Schools' national badminton 4 C division title with a 3-2 win over Raffles Institution at Bukit Ho Swee yesterday. It was sweet revenge for ACS who suffered a similar margin of defeat by Raffles m the preliminary rounds. Wee Hian Siew was the
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