Singapore Herald, 30 March 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 213 Singapore Tuesday, March 30, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 742 1 Dacca radio off the air REPORTS OF ATTACK ON STATION NEW DELHI, Mon. Dacca Radio went off the air today, giving rise to reports that the station was under attack. There was no official Pakistani statement on the silence but the clandestine Free Bengal Radio claimed the "Bengal Liberation Army"
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  • 120 1 IN BRIFE Royalists beat off Red attack VIENTIANE, Mon. Heavy fighting continued for the ninth consecutive day near the royal capital of Luang Prabang after Royal troops repelled a Communist attack last night on the Ban Don Cho Post two miles from the airport, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today.
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  • 116 1 NEW DELHI: India may bring the East Pakistani crisis before the United Nations Security Council, official sources said here today. India was m touch with the United Nations Secretory Genera] U Thant and International Relief organisations on the problem of aiding the refugees, they said. ODD NEW DELHI: United
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  • 195 1 A MAN who sees with another man's eyes said yesterday he would will them to a blind man before he dies. Inche Abdul Razak Abu Salleh was speaking of his cornea retransplantation m 1969 the first m Singapore. "For about 18
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  • 63 1 LONDON, Mob. A flamboyant Indian pop singer prince was kidnapped and robbed of jewels worth £20,000 today. Prince Sayajirao of Baroda, 26-year-old son of the Maharanee of Baroda, was grabbed near his Mayfair flat, bundled into a car by four men who drove around with him and
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  • 57 1 CPF and private housing: A 'no' m Parliament Page 4 ODD MUJIBUR: 'Can't they see I alone can save East Pakistan from Communism?' Page 7 ana YOUTHS told to boycott Indonesian election Page 8 ODD STOCK Exchange to watch over company activities Page 11 ODD GOVERNMENT may get tough
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    35 1 FLASHBACK: Pakistanis with harpoons demonstrating m Dacca last week. This picture was taken by Asahi Shimbun correspondent, Tetsuo Kawamura. who managed to smuggle the film out before he was expelled by Pakistani authorities. picture. AP
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  • 412 1  -  MICHAEL QUINN 800 TONS OF LOGS A DAY FOR SPORE By JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. About 20 members of the Pahang royal family have asked the State Government to recognise their title to nearly a million acres of timber rich land on the Pahang-Johore border.
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  • New Honduras President
    • 44 1 (Honduras), Mon. Ramon E. Cruz, a 57-year-old lawyer and university professor, has become Honduras's first popularly-elected President since 1932. Mr Cruz, backed by the ruling Nationalist Party, will replace Gen. Osvaldo Lopez Arellano who took power m 1963 with a military coup. AP
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    • 35 1 RI AD IN PAKIS PARIS, Mon. Mr. Mahmoud Riad, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, said today he hoped to meet Mr Gunnar Jarring, the United Nations Middle East mediator, m Paris later m the day. AFP
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  • 343 1 PROMOTION BID TO CHECK MEDICAL BRAIN DRAIN THE Health Ministry has promoted about 20 senior registrars to consultant level and five consultants from superscale G to superscale E m a bid to check the brain drain, according to medical sources. The sources said that these doctors were interviewed by the
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  • 1297 2 Change in Russia's collective leadership? From FRANK TAYLOR m MOSCOW IT IS a characteristic of the present Soviet Government and Communist Party that big political events pass off with a minimum of controversy and fuss. The 24th Party Congress which opens today is unlikely to prove an exception. The usual
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  • 267 2 Viewpoint I WAS ashamed and disappointed at the poor organisation of the final night's programme of the Ist Commonwealth Table Tennis Tournament held on March 25 at the Badminton Stadium. After the match there was to have been a cultural show. A group of
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  • 454 2 Of teaching hours and what Minister didn't say IN your front page (S.H. March 20), you quoted the Minister of Education Mr. Lim as saying that teachers teach only 18 hours a week and therefore compared to other workers they should have nothing to complain about. I do not dispute
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  • 104 2 HIGH TIME FOR PART-TIME COURSES MY son has been teaching for the past 15 years and had hopes of doing part-time studies m either arts or science at the University of Singapore. So far there have been no faculties for part-time courses. It is high time something is done to
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  • 515 2 Tusday, March 30, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Acquiring land and problems BACKBENCHERS have again raised the issue of land acquisition and resale by the Government, and there have been complaints m the Press. The Land Acquisition Act, under which the Government acquires land for urban renewal m the city, was
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  • 343 2 I REFER to the letter by "Well-Wisher" (S.H. March 23) m which the Singapore Ceylon Tamils' Association was branded as an inert society, etc. and the management committee as being complacent. To enumerate a few functions, the committee has during its term of office
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  • 305 3 Banned 'Puff' is an amusing children's song, he says "PUFF the Magic Dragon," banned by the Singapore Government, is quite an amusing children's song, says Mr. James N. Bailey, records manager of RCA Corporation. Mr. Bailey, SO, is now m the Republic to survey the local record scene and hold
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  • 349 3 AIRPORT EXPANSION WORK AHEAD OF SCHEDULE WORK on the $6.4 million expansion of the passenger terminal at Paya Lebar Airport is well ahead of schedule. Mr. Tan Beng Kiat, a Government architect, said In an interview with Terbang, MSA's newsletter, that three-quarters of the
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  • 92 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The economic adviser to the United Malayan Banking Corp., Dr V. Kanapathy, is to act as adviser to the SinoMalay Economic Co-operation Advisory Board. The board's joint secretary, Inche H.A.M. Buyong, said today that the decision was made at a board
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  • 181 3 ALLEN Lim Yew Woo, 21, unemployed, was sentenced to two years' jail yesterday by a district court for his part m robbing three people of their watches and |25 on March 14. Senior Insp. Koh Lian Bee told Fourth District Judge Anwarul Hague that Lim,
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  • 304 3 Dancer tells of day she earned 50 cents AN INDIAN danceractress yesterday spoke of the day she danced m West Germany and earned half a German mark (50 cents). Amused over the incident which happened 10 years ago Mrs. Kamala Laxmanan, 38, who danced and acted m more than 100
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  • 167 3 SHIPS belonging to the P and O Group over 240 of them can now radio each other for help anywhere m the world by using the fleet's new collective call sign GTZU. Previously, P and O ships kept m touch with each
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  • 184 3 VARSITY'S LOCAL STAFF PUT OFF VOTE TO DISSOLVE THE KAUS MEMBERS of the Kesatuan Academis Universlti Singapora (KAUS) spent three hours at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday discussing a proposal to dissolve their association then postponed a vote on the issue to a later date. Hie move to dissolve KAUS
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  • 74 3 AN 18- YEAR-OLD boy who was charged with begging for 20 cents for watching a motorcycle was sent to Woodbridge Hospital by a magistate yesterday for two weeks' observation. Magistrate Chew Mci Kwang ordered Tan Han to be sent for observation when Tan's mother
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  • 80 3 MISS Wong Kuan Fong, (above), of Whampoa Secondary School, was picked as the most outstanding student m the arts stream m Chinese secondary schools for 1970 m a contest organised by Nanyang Siang Pau and two teachers' unions. She was judged
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  • 130 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 28-year-old woman told the Kgh Court here today how four men entered her house one night and raped her and her niece. She told Justice Wan Hamzah bin Haji Wan Muhammad Salleh that she was raped seven or
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  • 288 4 'POLICY MAY BE REVIEWED IN FIVE YEARS' PEOPLE who hope to use their Central Provident Fund deposits to buy private houses will have to wait for at least five years for a Government review of the housing situation. The Minister of State for Labour,
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  • 187 4 MORE CLASSES ON COURTESY FOR CIVIL SERVANTS THE GOVERNMENT is to hold more courtesy courses for civil servants, the Minister of State for Finance, Mr Tang See Chim, told Parliament yesterday. He said: "Since January 1969, 10 customs officers, 12 immigration officers and 12 health officers have attended a first
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  • 258 4 'Shorterwork week helps the public' THE INTRODUCTION of a 42-hour working week for civil servants has meant an improved service to the public who have more time to conduct business with Government departments. The Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Tang See Chim, said this m Parliament yesterday. However, he
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  • 50 4 WORK on the $480,000 Vehicle Inspection Centre m Sin Ming Road will start next month. The centre, to be completed m five months, is located within the proposed multimillion dollar motor workshop complex m the Ang Mo Kio Industrial Estate, Upper Thomson Road.
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  • 184 4 New bus services mean no-break journeys MOST bus commuters will be able to complete their journeys without changing buses or at most, with only one transfer, when the rerouting of bus services is completed. Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin said this m Parliament yesterday m answer to Ponggol MP Ng
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE'S 43rd post office will be opened by Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen at Chin Swee Road on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The post office costing $8,800, will have counter but no delivery services, for people living m the area bounded by New Bridge Road, Outram Road
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  • 108 4 THE Government has asked the YMCA to give up its sports field and pavilion m Bras Basah Road for the Raffles Centre urban renewal project. A spokesman for the association said that negotiations between the association and the Government were now going on.
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  • 51 4 THE report of the Committee on Medical Specialisation which was released by the Health Minister on Feb. 18 is now available as a book. Copies are obtainable at $3 each from the General Publications Bureau, Fuller ton Building, and the Government Printer m Upper Serangoon
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  • 119 4 LOANS FOR PURCHASE OF CARS UP BY 50 PER CENT HIRE purchase loans for motor vehicles rose from $54.8 million m February last year to $80 million this February an increase of nearly 50 per cent. Housing loans rose from $80.2 million to $90 million during the same period, according
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  • 76 4 PARLIAMENT' approved yesterday tow Bills empowering the Government to spend an additional $30,594,000 for the financial year ending tomorrow and $1,101,467,040 for the public services for the new financial year ending March 31, 1972. The, House sat for 17 minutes before adjourning indefinitely. Before the
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  • 112 4 BRITISH soldiers of 19th Signal Regiment will pay a tribute to their Asian comrades when the unit holds ceremonial farewell parade at Changi on Wednesday. There will be 50 Malaysian and Singaporean soldiers of the unit on parade. When the "locally-enlisted personnel"
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  • 191 4 Awards for creative science teaching THE Science Council of Singapore is to offer three annual awards worth $1,000 each to outstanding creative science teachers m primary and secondary schools. Announcing this yesterday, the council said the awards will be made this year and will be for the following three areas
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  • 90 4 DR. Chau Sik Ting has been elected chairman of the Jurong Town Residents' Association. Other newly-elected officials include Mr. George Verghese, vice chairman; Mr. Steven Chan, secretary; Mrs. Lucy Tan, assistant secretary; Mr. Tan Geok Lin, treasurer and Mr. Phua Swee Koon, assistant treasurer. The
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  • 94 4 THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has sent out letters of appeal to individuals and institutions for donations m aid of its $160,000 Home at Yio Chu Kang for cured destitute lepers. Its President, Mrs. N.K. Medora, said yesterday that the association had received over $6,000
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  • 48 4 THE Young Women's Christian Association is holding a day camp for boys and girls between the ages of seven and 11 from April 12-16 m the Outram Road CentreActivities for the camp include gymnastics, campcraft, sports, treasure hunt, speak-up sessions and programme organisation.
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  • 180 4 A MULTI-PURPOSE dual carriageway which will serve housing estates, industries and tourist resorts m the Telok Blangah satellite town is expected to be completed early next year. Costing $1.6 million, the highway stretches from Jalan Bukit Merah, cuts across the Malayan Railway and ends
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  • 91 4 THE Goodwill Shop, run by the Council of Social Services, will now accept for sale handicraft work of all handicapped and underprivileged people m Singapore. A spokesman said ever since the shop was set up m Penang Lane last November, it had accepted only
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  • 96 4 NINE Singapore fishermen who were jailed for intruding into India's territorial waters m the Andaman Islands will leave India for home m a week. An informed source said yesterday they would leave Port Blair m the islands on April 6 for Madras. They will
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  • 58 4 PENANG, Mon. Mirage fighters of the Royal Australian Air Force will fly over major towns m West Malaysia on Wednesday to celebrate the RAF's 50th anniversary. The fly past will involve 20 aircraft of No. 3 and No. 75 Squadrons from Butterworth Air Base, according to
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  • 60 4 MR. YEO Hock Thye was elected president of the Singapore Scout Association at its annual meeting recently. Mr. Teh Kirn Fatt, Mr. Lim Teck Seong, Mr. Chee Keng Lim and Madam Lee Howe were elected vice-presidents. Other officials are: Messrs. Robert Pwee (chairman of the executive committee),
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  • 73 5 THIS car rolled down a 25ft. slope and landed m a drain early yesterday morning at Rumah Tinggi. The driver, who was seen crawling out of the car, appeared to be unhurt. According to eyewitnesses the car was travelling towards the city at about
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  • 609 5 A 30-YEAR-OLD shopkeeper, who sexually attacked a four-year-old girl and then caused her death by locking her up m a steel trunk, was jailed for life yesterday on a reduced charge of culpable homicide. Ho Kian Cheong, 30, who pleaded guilty m
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  • 81 5 THIEVES broke into a house m Elliot Road, off Upper East Coast Road on Sunday and got away with $2,050 m cash and jewellery. The owner, Mr. Koh Nam Chow, a businessman, and his family left the house at about 12.30 p.m. after locking the doors.
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  • 179 5 ONE FREAK ten-dollar bill might be expected to show up m a bank occasionally bat for two to show ap m the coarse of a week m the same bank... Yet this is exactly what happened m
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  • 47 5 DEREK William Armstrong of Jalan Lengkok, Sembawang, was fined $120 yesterday for dangerous driving. He pleaded guilty to the charge of colliding with another car when he tried to overtake a lorry m Yio Chu Kang Road on Dec. 19 last year.
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  • 125 6 Speaker and 22 members sworn in at Assembly SEREMBAN. Mon. The first session of the Negri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly was formally convened today with the swearing-in of 22 of its 24 members. State Assemblyman Dato Idris bin Matsil (AlliancePilah) was unanimously elected Speaker. Of the 22 members sworn m
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  • 169 6 KOTA BHAKI Mob. The Beach of Passionate Love here is to be developed into a major tourist attraction. This is one of two projects for immediate implementation to expand Malay businesses and industries m Kelantan, announced by the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul
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  • 93 6 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today the Government had taken necessary measures to ensure the welfare of Malaysians m East Pakistan. He added that the Malaysian High Commission m Karachi had sent its officers to East Pakistan to
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  • 321 6 IPOH, Mon. The Cabinet is to be informed of the difficulties facing the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports arising from inadequate funds and shortage of staff. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, is now making a
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  • 90 6 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Legal action will be taken against contractors who do not give housing and medical benefits to their workers and register them with the Employees' Provident Fund. The warning came from the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. M anickavasagam, here today. Tan Sri
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  • 175 6 Pakistan: Outsiders should keep out says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that the Islamic Secretariat could not interfere m the 'internal strife going on m Pakistan now." The Tunku, who is the secretary-general of the secretariat, added that there had been proposals
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  • 140 6 TODAY'S map shows two services to be operated by the United Bus Company (colour yellow) when the reorganised transport system is introduced on April 11. Service No. 170 Johore Bahru Queen Street: Woodlands Road, Upper Bukit Timah Road, Dunearn Road, Bukit Timah Road, Rochor Canal Road, Rochor
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  • 246 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Special Sessions Court President, Mr. Ng Mann Sau, today ordered the case involving the deputy chairman of the Penang branch of the Democratic Action Party Dr. Ooi Kee Sait, charged under the Sedition Act, to be transferred to the High
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  • 383 7 U.S. camp overrun by Red raiders i^^l PSk^V^p v Hr H \_m-V- Jl*/ ri\ irr/ SAIGON, Mon. North Vietnamese sappers ran through a remote, jungle U.S. artillery base m darkness yesterday and m one hour inflicted what is possibly the highest death toil among American troops for any single attack
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  • 207 7 HONGKONG, Mon. China today mobilised all major mass media to launch an ideological attack on the "Soviet revisionist renegades' degeneration into social imperialism" on the eve of the 24th Soviet Communist Party Congress opening m Moscow tomorrow m the presence of international Communist delegations. Radio Peking
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  • 87 7 Tito meets Pope in the Vatican VATICAN CITY, Mon. The Pope welcomed President Tito of Yugoslavia today on the first State visit by a Communist Head of State to the Supreme Ruler of the Roman Catholic Church. The dark-suited 78-year-old Yugoslav leader came to the Vatican m a 17-car motorcade
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  • 218 7 PARIS, Mon. Egypt's Foreign Minister and its chief diplomats m the United States, the United Nations and Western Europe gathered m Paris today for a strategy council against the background of President Anouar el Sadat's statement yesterday that the next few days would
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  • 136 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. A health official says a million or more American women unknowingly may have gonorrhea. The chief of venereal disease control for the California Public Health Department, Dr. Warren Keterer, told a YD seminar here yesterday that the growth of infection m California
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  • 480 7 MUJIBUR TALKING 'Can't they see that i alene can save Eist Pikism from Communism' From BRIAN MAY, Bangkok, Tuesday. THE last time I saw Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was about two hours before the army struck m Dacca on Thursday night. I had gone to seek his comment
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  • 283 7 NEW DELHI, Mon. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today agreed to move a resolution m the Indian Parliament offering unanimous support of the House to the "freedom struggle" of the people of East Pakistan. Answering a demand to this effect from Opposition members, Mrs. Gandhi
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  • 186 8 Drills dig for trapped miners CARMICHAELS, Pennsyvania, Mon. Two giant experimental drills bored through the earth into a burning coal shaft on Sunday m a bid to reach two trapped miners. The 50-ton rigs are capable of sinking a 28-inch diameter shaft, big enough to admit a man. But officials
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  • 147 8 LONDON, Mon. Scotland Yard are counting on an underworld informer lured by a big reward to help them track down a gang that held up an armoured truck and made off with more than Ss3 million m "used English, Irish and Scottish
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  • 187 8 CHESS... by Herald Knight THE Soviet Union has planned an active programme to give the younger masters plenty of tournament exercise. After the match between the young masters and the grandmasters last year, a tournament for young masters was organised m Wilna m February this year. Sixteen players took part,
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  • 91 8 GUNS AND KNIVES IN FIGHT MANILA, Mon. Twelve youths were wounded on Friday m a gun-and-knife battle at a scheduled election of officers for an Association of Muslim Scholars. The youths, from predominantly Muslim regions m Southern Philippines, fought with knives, pistols and a Thompson sub-machine-gun at the headquarters of
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  • 650 8 JAKARTA, Mon. An influential group of student leaders has called on Indonesia's young people to boycott this Summer's general elections. At a meeting to discuss the election on Friday night, the group urged its followers not to join any of the nine political parties
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  • 351 8 TRIPOLI, Libya, Mon. Libyan Premier Moammar Kaddafi yesterday threatened the Western oil companies with an immediate oil embargo unless the firms accept the terms demanded by Libya and three other oil-rich Mediterranean nations. The oil embargo can become effective at any minute,
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  • 72 8 DUNN (North Carolina) Mon. Vice-president Spiro Agnew was invited to take part m the Third Annual "Hollering" contest on June 19 here. Mr. Ermon Godwin Jr., chairman of the event, told Mr. Agnew m a letter that he could speak or "Holler," whichever he prefers. The
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  • 33 8 HONGKONG, Mon. Radio Peking today confirhed the establishment of diplomatic relations on ambassadorial level between China and Kuwait. At the same time, the Taiwan Government broke off relations with the Kuwait
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  • 419 8 Hongkong shaken by bomb scares HONGKONG, i\lon. A police ballistics expert today exploded a suspected bomb m the Row loon area as a bomb scare which began on Saturday grew to serious proportions. It was the third explosion m less than 36 hours. The second and third were deliberately detonated
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  • 207 8 MANILA, Mon. Navies of five South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) nations took up stations m the South China Sea today m a military exercise to test the alliance's capability to resist aggression. Exercise Subok (test), Seato's 38th war game, got under way as a fleet
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  • 1286 9 Vintage year for addicts BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS B—^ From BILLY BRAY m BANGKOK THAILAND'S opium traders who have long operated a multi- million dollar-a-year business, have now discovered heroin m a big way. Opium, refined m small factories operated by Karen hill tribes m the mountains of northern
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  • 198 9 From S.C. CHAN m KUCHING THE BRITISH High Commission office here is to be closed on October 31 this year "a decision taken m the interest of economy." For the same reason the Kota Kinabalu office will be closed on May 31 and the functions of the two
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  • 652 9  -  IRENEE A PRIEST TELLS HOW HE WAS TORTURED BY BRAZILIAN POLICE WITH ELECTRODES ON THE NOTORIOUS 'DRAGON'S CHAIR' By GUIMARAES m RIO DE JANEIRO FOR the first time m recent years the Brazilian Press has been permitted to publish the testimony of political prisoners who
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 375 9 n~~^l II bfld hh ih L^hLJ H IF"^) II 24 L_J L_J ACROSS DOWN 4. Put an end to drink (6) 1. Medicine that is singularly 8. Pay attention about the plant scientific? (6) that's common m Scotland (7) 2. Attractive one is found m an 10. Bad memory a
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  • 640 10 Audi Cheng's father: 'A nightmare, I can't sleep' HONGKONG, Mon. "It's been a nightmare, sometimes I can't sleep at nights," Mr Cheng Chong Keen said today. Mr. Cheng is the father of Audi Cheng Ping Oon, the five-year-old Hakka Chinese boy from Penang, who has been selected to receive an
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  • 424 10 Mendoza court waits for his birthday surprise MANILA, Mon. Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza grudgingly took the witness stand today then refused to testify, pleading instead for a postponement until Wednesday when he would present "surprise" evidence. The 36-year-old thwarted assassin of the Pope, accused of attempted murder, told PhiliDDine Judge
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  • 176 10 FREETOWN, (Sierra Leone), Mon—Helicopterborne Guinean troops were today guarding the residence of Sierra Leone Prime Minister Siaka Stevens. The first batch of 45 armed Guinean soldiers were flown m yesterday evening, less than two hours after Mr. Stevens announced that Sierra Leone and Guinea
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  • 98 10 Lorry and car crash: Man killed LIM AH MOH, 48, of Cantonment Road, was killed when this car was m collision with a lorry near PSA Gate 8 along Keppel Road. Police said that his son, Teck Huat, 18, who was at the wheel, was seriously injured. He was admitted
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  • 77 10 BEIRUT, Mon. Tension mounted m Amman today as sporadic shooting was heard m the city centre. Shops which had opened this morning immediately ran down their steel shutters. The city again looked as if it was under siege. Bedouin troops of the Royal
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  • 304 10 British economic crisis: Tory strategy out today LONDON, Mon. Britain's Conservative Government, faced with insistent demands for action to curb soaring prices, reduce unemployment and end business stagnation, will unveil its strategy for dealing with the nations economic crisis tomorrow. Mr. Anthony Barber, Chance llor of the Exchequer, is presenting
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  • 173 10 A TEAM of dredging and salvage experts from Singapore will leave on Saturday to help the Indonesian Government clear rocks that are blocking Tjilaflap harbour m Southern Java. This was disclosed by Mr. Patrick Carroll, the leader of the 12 man team from
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  • 407 11 SOCIAL AFFAIRS MINISTER PROMISES HELP VOLUNTARY welfare organisations face a shortage of people and cash, according to Social Affairs Minister, Inche Othman Wok, who has just completed a twomonth tour of charity institutions. On the whole the organisations are doing a good
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  • 249 11 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore is to step up its scrutiny of activities of public companies to protect shareholders. Its chairman, Mr. David Hebdige, said this yesterday when he announced the appointment of Mr. Geoffrey Beames as the general manager of
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  • 36 11 THE Credit Suisse of Zurich, a large Swiss bank, opens a representative office m Singapore today. The temporary office will be at Hotel Malaysia. The Singapore representative is Mr. J.A. Schmid.
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  • 134 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, told workers and employers today to always take into consideration the large group of Malaysians who were unemployed. In the present stage of the country's development, it would not do just to
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  • 291 11 Shioowners welcome move to form shipping chamber THE Singapore Shipowners' Association has welcomed the calL to form a Chamber of Shipping to keep the industry informed on world trends. The call was made by Mr Eric Khoo Cheng Lock executive director of Neptune Orient Lines, on Friday m a paper.
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  • 392 11 'Statement was dictated to me by inspector' CINEMAS/P... 12 ECONOMIC AFFA.RS/P.,.. 13/16 TOP FORM/TV/TOWN TALK/P.,.. 14/15 SHIPPING/P.,.. 17/1. SPORT/P.,.. 19/20 WITNESS IN PHEY CASE FORMER MSA aircraft cleaner Yong Ah Kow, jailed last year for his part m assaulting NTUC president Phey Yew Kok, said yesterday that his cautioned statement
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  • 186 11 EVEN the tailor does not know what all his vital statistics are. For Social Affairs Minister Othman Wok, who stopped at the Sata (Singapore Anti-TB Association) shop to have his measurements taken for a beach-coat, needed only to have his chest and length of
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  • 40 11 THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. will receive cheques from the sponsors of the sixth Singapore Grand Prix (from April 8 to 11 at Upper Thomson Circuit) at Sports House, Rutland Road, tomorrow at 11 a.m.
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    • 157 11 I (OURNEW BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUET I H You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon m the I H Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singa- I pore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of Eu- I H ropean foods will be served everyday from 12 noon I H
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  • 449 12 MAN ON THE SPOT IN EAST PAKISTAN: A SINGAPORE newsman, Inche Mohammad Keen ik, just back from Dacca, reported yesterday seeing troops gun down unarmed civilians who stood m the street with hands raised above their heads. Inche Kechik, manager of the
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  • 155 12 HAWKERS near the BP refinery m Telok Blangah Road will move into their permanent stalls next month. A new hawker pitch has just been completed by the PWD with the assistance of the Pasir Panjang Community Centre, Hawkers' Department and BP Singapore.
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  • 193 12 UNLICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS: GOVT TO GET TOUGH? THE Government is believed to be considering legislation to control the activities of unlicensed real estate brokers. The outgoing president of the Real Estate Valuers Association, Mr. A.I.G. Harding, told the annual meeting of the association on Friday that the days of
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  • 149 12 Guidebook on new bus routes on sale soon THE authorised guide on the new bus routes is expected to be on sale by the end of the week. Representatives from the four bus companies will meet tomorrow to discuss distribution plans for the 500,000 copies of the guide which will
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  • 139 12 Two more lecturers will quit university SINGAPORE University is to lose another two lecturers this year. Dr. Joseph Tamney of the Sociology Department is not renewing his contract which expires m May. Mr. Robert Lloyd, who joined the university's English Department m 1970, has resigned. Dr. Tamney, who joined the
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  • 58 12 BUSINESSMAN Hoh Sooi Kirn pleaded not guilty m court yesterday to a charge of vandalism by stealing branches from an Izora plant belonging to the Public Works Department on Sunday. Hoh was alleged to have committed the offence at the 1314 mile Woodlands Road was allowed
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  • 107 12 RESEARCH on oil exploration and technical change m South-East Asia is to be undertaken by the Institute of South East Asian Studies shortly. This is the institute's first programme of regional research. The research programme is being drawn up by a study group
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    • 93 12 10 a.m. 6 p.m.: A (between Serangoon Road preview of batik paintings and Beatty Road); Opera by Mr. J.S. Khrishnan at Estate; Circuit Road; the Gallery of Fine Arts, Sembawang Road (13U Raffles Place. M .s.) Thomson Road 7 pm: Night bazaars at Kheam Hock Road). Guillemard Road 7 p.m.
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  • 468 13 MANILA, Mon. The recent economic slowdown m developed countries could trigger serious balance of payments and investment problems for developing Asian nations m 1971, an ECAFE survey warns. It says the "most disturbing feature" of the current scene is that the 'investment stagnation" that has
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  • 30 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for March 29, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady quiet; Spot 1486, 1488; 3-month 1486, 1488; Settlement 1488; Total turnover 625 tons, including carries.
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  • 270 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for March 29). LONDON buy ing/ selling rates, quoted to Netherlands 8.6970/7000 Switzerland 10.3915/45 Belgium 120.07/12 France 13.3410/40 Italy 1504.60/90 Yesterday's noon one
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  • 266 13 SANYO INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) came out of the red m 1970 to net profits amounting to $300,800. This compared with a loss of $29,429 incurred m 1969. Sanyo's president, Mr Kaoru lue, said value of sales doubled the figure for the previous year and would have
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    • 52 13 SEA VIEW HOTEL incurred operating losses totalling $244,500 m the six months ended December 1970 after providing for depreciation. Additional tax on the property and improvement pending assessment have not been provided for. Chairman Tan Kong Piat reported that room occupancy rates were still "disappointing" because of
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    • 75 13 LIEN HOE INDUSTRIES' unaudited pre-tax profits for 1970 amounted to $579,000 slightly short of the estimate of $700,000 made by chairman Tee Su Ku late last year. The company will pay a 12 per cent dividend which will be recommended at the annual meeting to be held m
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    • 75 13 CANBERRA, Mon. Leopold Minerals Chairman Alan D. Treloar will appear before the Senate Select Committee on Securities and Exchanges meeting here tomorrow. A committee spokesman said two other directors, G.D. Brown and H. Cutler, as well as former director R.J. Constable, will also appear before the committee which is
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    • 168 13 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell has resigned as board chairman and chief executive of the Perm Central Company, parent firm of the financially troubled railroad. Harnwell said m a statement he and four other directors who submitted their resignations fulfilled their "obligations to the company and shareholder
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    • 125 13 HONGKONG, Mon. Chiap Hua Manufactory has formed a joint company with Comalco of Australia to expand its aluminium extrusion division. The new company, Chiap Hua Comalco, has embarked on a HK$6 million expansion programme. The first stage, including the installation of a permanent colour anodizing and an
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    • 44 13 TAIPING CONSOLIDATED will pay a final dividend of 15 per cent on May 10 to shareholders on the register on April 29. This makes a total distribution of 25 per cent compared to the 80 per cent paid m the previous year.
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    • 41 13 LINGUI DEVELOPMENT will pay a final dividend of 7V& per cent on April 30 to shareholders on the register on April 19. This makes a total of 15 per cent compared to 25 per cent paid m the previous year.
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    • 43 13 LONDON, Mon. MIM Holdings announced an interim dividend of three Australian cents, tax free, payable on June 1. The interim, m respect of the year to June 28, 1971, is the first dividend payment since the company was set up. Reuter
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    • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.43, (2) 151.75; Hongkong 40.39; Beirut 39.15; London 38.75/95 Zurich 38.758, 38.855; Paris 38.96. 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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  • 222 13 WASHINGTON, Mon. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group has expanded its activities by establishing a new capital markets department. "This department has been specifically designed as the focal point m the group to encourage the growth of capital markets
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  • 214 13 Malaysia's trade in January show $50m surplus KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. West Malaysia's trade registered a surplus of $50.4 million m January, compared with a balance of $34.8 million m December, according to latest figures from the Department of Statistics. In November, however, imports exceeded exports to show a trade deficit
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  • 194 13 HK shipping tonnage may reach 18 mil by 1973 HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong's importance as a base for shipowners was stressed by the chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr J.A.H. Saunders, at the bank's annual meeting. He said that m early 1969 there were more than five million
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  • 91 13 Indon timber exports up US$24m JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's timber exports amounted to more than US$9O million last year, an increase of US$24 million over the previous year, according to figures published here. Business News reported that last year's timber production totalled 11.3 million cubic metres, the largest portion coming from
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  • 547 13 The market closed steady to slightly firmer yesterday. Early rises reflected hopes of a mildly reflationary budget. Business was mainly «iw»n and selective and many issues shaded on lack of interest towards the close. The Financial Times index was up 1.2 at 331.2 (after 331.3). BATs, British
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  • 355 13 The stock market was slightly higher after 75 minutes of relatively light trading yesterday. Copper stocks paced the boost m the commodity by Phelps Dodge on Friday. Gains of one point or more were scored by Phelps Dodge, Inspiration Consolidated, Copper Range, Kennecott and advance, reflecting
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  • 289 13 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were weaker m quiet dealings yesterday, except Akzo which was steady and not affected by lower 1970 figures. Most plantations were steady. Shippings were firmer, and so was KLM airlines. Main interest m local industrials was focussed on Heineken which was very firm m rather
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    • 256 13 I ADVERTISEMENTS Personal (Marriages, Births, Engagements, Deaths, etc.) Minimum $4/- for 10 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classifications: Minimum $2/- for 10 word*, each additional word 20cts BOX SERVICE CHARGE Si .00 J VACANCIES EXISTS m a HAVC YOU PLAN S' Bring them to Manufacturing Company as Motion
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  • 478 14  -  JACK LEONG By asdf sdf asdf sdf dsf f LOOKS like Singapore is headed for its own "cultural revolution/ 9 Once again, the self-righteous, puritanical forces have reared their ugly head on behalf of youth. Once again, young people have been depicted as a bunch of
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  • 848 14  -  GERALDINE HENG By IT MUST have been the most successful student production of the year. From props to costumes, speeches to acts, everything was polished, rehearsed and word-perfect. I refer, of course, to the programme "The Sound of Words," a combined effort of three convents held on
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    • 508 15  - I An unusual ceremony im honour of a chief A.K. LEE By JOURNALISTS, being migratory by profession, travel to all kinds of places- They meet all kinds of people with all kinds of strange and inexplicable customs. x One of our colleagues recently participated m an g unusual ceremony which
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    • 107 15 PORTUGUESE Eurasians m Malacca have evolved a culture of their own which remains an enigma for Singaporeans- A glimpse of it will come on April 12 m the form of a 2^-hour cultural show at the National Theatre at 8 p.m. The evening of songs,
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    • 112 15 TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 9 p.m. Channel 5 11.30 Channel 5 RADIO 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore. Radio Malaysia. 1.30 p.m. Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From Radio Australia). 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From BBC). 5.00 Radio Malaysia. Radio Singapore (m brief) 6.00 Radio
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    • 1104 15 ■■■■■■■■■■■iiiiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiMiimiitiiMiiiiiiiiiMiimiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM^ H^^ RADIO view £lllllllll!lll(IIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll REMEMBER that S cute little Italian f lo^^^h^ibb^h^h™ F mouse, Topo Gigio, S J P^W^^^H^Bl nBHHHHH which made a name for |^^jo^m^^^»» L^^J ■^HSMJI^I^^CI itself m the Ed Sullivan ib»««bb»b»»»bb»»»«i ■HHBHHHH show? s Well, it is now a full- I 3.00 General Hospital 5.00 Opening
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    • 384 15 r^arscope^ Another person's Any form of financial <& problems may impinge risk, gambling, specula- 4fr .g. on the otherwise tion could play havoc 4fr tranquil tenor of your with the bank account. 4t day. But you will react Damp any urge favourably. towards a spending J spree. it •X- Pisceans
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  • 773 16 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has unveiled a multi-million yen reHef aid programme to the textile industry, which is expected to be affected by its unilaterial export restraints. Hajime Fukuda, chairman of the IDP's subcommittee on textile relief measures, said the Government would
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  • 1602 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and teller*' prices are followed by the business done. Figureji m brackets denote traded lots m I I.ooo's, When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares
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  • 77 16 (Managers' prices for March 30) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.11 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.09 1.14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.29 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 The Saving Fund 1.08 1.13xd Singapore Progress Fund
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  • 347 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MARCH, 30. OUT: Vishva Vibhuti 1/2; Charlotte Maersk 3/4; Myoma Ywa 5; Centaur 8/9; Awajisan Maru 10/11; Korotan 18; Riau II 21 west; Rajah Brooke 21 east; Nagoya Maru 22; Yosei Maru 23/24; Tobago 29/30; Clara
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  • 184 16 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on a quiet note today but details were available of a number of fixtures arranged during the weekend recess. Grain shippers booked a cargo from Albany to Avonmouth at £2.25 fio (free m and out) for April, •and a cargo of meals
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  • 350 16 The stock market ruled steady yesterday on sustained foreign buying interest. The stock average gained 29.50 yen to 2,404.65 yen. Trading was moderate and total turnover amounted to 200 million units. Sony, Atsugi Nylon and (Closing paid prices m yen, w Akai Electric 474 (436) i Asahi
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  • 676 16 (Closing buyer/seller prices m Australian cents). Mining shares moved m a mixed pattern m moderately active trading yesterday. Many of last week's favourites were cut back m early trading, but a stronger note was evident as the day progressed. Antimony Nickel advanced 30 cents to $2.30 and
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  • 256 16 •adfdsa fdsf dsf df f Prices declined over a broad front yesterday on persistent selling. But near the close, bargain hunters entered the market and a few leaders regained part of earlier losses. Lands declined from an opening of $97 to $95.50 but rallied slightly to close
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  • 1026 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m fdjr parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom of
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  • 150 17 LINES American President Lines AUS FRL Frota Line. GBL Golden (Pte) Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line SMIL States Marine-Isthmian Austasia Line— Golden Line. Buffalo Line Lines. SM Saf marine; SCAN MISC Malaysian International scanservice; SCI S.C.I. Lines; Ship p in I Corpn; MM SEN Sen Sen shipping; SC Shun IAI
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  • 527 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ALEMANNIA Apr 15 Keelung, Kaohsiung, Manila, Hongkong. HLL/AFT amra May 1/2 Hongkong, Japan. Bi/IK ANNA TAYLOR Apr 6/10 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham, Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BALONG Apr 5/6 Bangkok, Labuan,
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  • 256 18 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. I Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. BANDUNG MARU Mar 30 Djakarta. Merak, Semarang. TSK/OL CHERRY CHEPAT SLS TDY Sibu, Sarikel. Binatang LS/LS CHERRY LAJU Apr 18/21 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK Mar 31/ Apr 2 B.S. Begawan.
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  • 171 18 AUSTRALASIA Apr 1/3 P. Sham (Apr 4), Singapore (Apr 5), Fremantie (Apr 12). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 P. Sham (Apr 25), Spore (Apr 28), Fremantie (May 3). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 26/28 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER n Pt/Mar 31 Fremantie (Apr 7), Adelaide (Apr 15), Melbourne (Apr 21).
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    • 452 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL I I SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No M)h Jin. Ampanii, Kuala Lumpur. fl H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE UNCA KAVA. In Port M Mar/3 Ap> b/b Apr Havre 29/4. London 1/5 Hamburg t>/b R'dam 8/5 Antwerp 11/S Bramcn 13/S lUNCA Otrno 3/5 j U
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  • 533 19  -  CAVALIER BY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Saxony put up a smashing performance, when he won the Class Two 6f main sprint m the smart time of 1 mm. 12 sees, here yesterday. Last at the half mile and into the straight, the four-year-old
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  • 764 19 RACE WEIGIITS For KL meeting WEIGHTS for this Just Wonderful 8.04 Racon Lady 7.09 The Peacock 804 weekend races at Kuala Binjai Park 5.04 Zero One 7.08 Coronation Lumpur. La Notre 8.02 Xj tt 8 Q2 SATURDAY Native Ruler II 8.02 SUNDAY Film Studio V 7.13 Cl 2-Hiv *-7f Espionage
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  • 452 19 GERMAN league champions, Frankfurt 1880 Sports Club, scored a solitary short corner goal m the 42nd minute to beat Singapore Cricket Club m their third and final friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday. Though beaten it was still a moral victory
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  • 699 19 MIAMI, Florida, Mon.-South Africa's Gary Player chalked up his second successive victory on the American professional golf circuit yesterday when, he carried off the US$4O,OOO first prize m the National Airlines Open golf tournament here. Player, who traditionally plays his golf m an all-black
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  • 768 19 STIPENDIARY Steward's reports on the weekend races at Kuala Lumpur. SATURDAY RACE ONE K.R. Daniels trainer, of STORMVOGEL was fined $50/- for failing to produce the colours of PHALZ and STORMVOGEL. J. Wilson rider of CONQUEST explained that his mount left its stall awkwardly and shifted
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  • 77 20 Hongkong's Lav Wai Lim (left) and Lo Yuk Mvi m the doubles match against Japan's Towada and Yasuko. The Japanese won 21-16, 21-15. Japan beat Hongkong 3-0 m this Corbillion Cup Group "B" World Table Tennis Championships at Nagoya. AP radiopicture. Malaysia's Tan Sook Hong
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  • 523 20 WORLD CHAMPS BEATEN SHIRLEY THE STAR IN UK'S TRIUMPH OVER RUSSIA JAPAN, Mon. English girls upset Russia's Cor billon Cup defending champions 3-2 a rtd the Frenchmen fought gallantly before losing 5-3 to China as the 31st World Table Tennis team Championships rolled into the semi-final rounds today. The English
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  • 284 20 POLICE Sports Association defeated Port Authority of Singapore Recreation Club 4-1 for their third successive victory m the Singapore Hockey Association Division 1 league match at Thomson Road yesterday. A goal down at the interval, Police intensified their efforts and bagged four goals without reply. The
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  • 191 20 SPECIAL Constabulary overwhelmed Customs Sports Club 6-2 to win the Singapore Government Services Football Division Two League title at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Constabulary shot into the lead m tire ninth minute when skipper Abdullah Kassim converted a penalty, to give his side
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  • 1359 20 MEN GROUP 'A' second round: Japan beat South Korea 5-0 (Japan first) Mitsuru Kono bt Choi Sung Kuk 21-18 21-13; Shigeo Itoh bt Chung Cha Hyun 21-18 21-17; Nobuhiko Hasegawa Kirn Eun Tae 2 1-1 1 21-16; Kono bt Chung 21-14 21-17; Hasegawa bt Choi 21-16 21-11.
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