Singapore Herald, 12 April 1971

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 20
1 20 Singapore Herald
  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 224 Singapore Monday, April 12, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
    15 words
  • 352 1 COLOMBO, Sun. Fierce battles between rebels and Government forces continued throughout Ceylon today as the Government re-imposed a 24-hour-curfew on eight administrative districts. Fighting had been heaviest m these areas m the past few days. At the same time, high-ranking military officers were appointed to
    352 words
  • 487 1 Day 1— and confusion all the way in buses IF ITS the first day for you," said the bus conductor to the passenger, "it's the first day for me. If you don't know, I don't know." The confused conductor who did not know where he was going and the passenger
    487 words
  • 121 1 THERE were no newdevelopments yesterday m the search for the two Singapore Air Defence Command Hunter jet fighters which disappeared over the Straits of Malacca four days ago. A Ministry of Defence spokes man said last night that search boats and planes had been unable to find
    121 words
  • 58 1 GRAEME Lawrence gulping down a bottle of squash orange m front of the grandstand after receiving the victor's laurel. Looking on is President Sheares and his wife. The New Zealander driving a Brabham BT 30 1600 cc. roared to his third consecutive victory m the 40-lap Singapore
    58 words
  • 185 1 Donor's blood fails to save dog PARIS, Sun. The only dog blood bank m Europe perhaps m the world came under the spotlight m the bid to save Titus, the Pyrenees sheepdog, which died after saving his master Daniel Giorgia m the mountainous Chartreuse area. The dog, left lying for
    AFP  -  185 words
  • 155 1 BEIRUT, Sun.—Jordanian troops and Palestinian commandos clashed m the Jordan Valley today, the Palestinian General Command said m a communique here. It said that Government forces had attacked Martur Abul-Kas^em base with mortars, heavy machine-guns and rockets. The commandos fired back. An earlier statement said that Jordanian
    155 words
  • 103 1 Bigger war fears NEW DELHI, Sun. The East Pakistan civil war threatened tonight to erupt into a major international confrontation. Fears mounted that the 16--day-old fighting between the Pakistan Army and the East Pakistani independence forces might spill over the border into India. Radio Pakistan announced that the Pakistan Army
    103 words
  • 198 1 Pone lashes out at 'war and moral decadence' VATICAN CITY, Suri.-The Pope today accused men of "flagrant infidelity," to the principles of justice and peace and he denounced wars old and new, armaments, revolutions and progressive moral decadence He gave his gloomy picture of world affairs m his annual Easter
    198 words
  • 113 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. General Ne Win, chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, postponed his return to Rangoon on Saturday after he became ill and was admitted to a hospital. Ne Win arrived m the Indian capital with his wife three days ago on his way
    113 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 561 2  -  TAI WEI TZU From m Hongkong THE main foreign interest m this year's Canton Trade Fair is whether China has completed its shopping list for its new economic thrust, the fourth FiveYear Plan. Businessmen attending the month-long fair starting on April 15 will watch
    561 words
  • 542 2  -  V.K. CHIN AS TUN TAN PREPARES TO NAME BUREAU HEADS... From m Kuala Lumpur THE traditional infighting between the old and new factions m the Malaysian Chinese Association has already started as Tun Tan Siew Sin gets ready to announce the names of
    542 words
  • 588 2 NEW YORK: The Soviet Communist Party's .24th Congress which ended last week has spotlighted one of the weaknesses of international Communism: Its leaders stay around a long time and grow old m their jobs. A good share of the movement's trouble must trace to the lack
    588 words
  • Viewpoint
    • 263 2 THE denial by the Base Economic Conversion Department that workers of British Bases over 40 years old are deprived of chances to participate m the retraining scheme is an insult to injury. I am prepared to produce a number of workers from HQ, FARELF,
      263 words
    • 237 2 AFTER reading the letter by "Angry Parent" (S.H. April 7) I feel I have to write about a similar type of punishment meted out to my little girl for an offence not committed by her. It would be a coincidence if the school happened to
      237 words
  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 641 2 A WEEK before Easter Sunday last year, one Gordon Landsborough who called himself an "anti-noise warrior" threatened to lead an army of thousands of cars to surround and close London's Heathrow airport by a "motor blockade" and repeat the performance every Sunday thereafter "until the authorities
      641 words
  • 19 2 'What d'you think, dear have the decorators m or wait for a sonic boom claim?"
    19 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 39 2 i a i x the most f 1 &tbble t I c l^§nge of G Wines I 1 Z jk Food Beverage (Pte) Ltd., a S 875 Bukit Timah Road, 6 m.s., g Ig Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 9
      39 words

  • 261 3 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines has been reminded that it will be held responsible for the conduct of hippies whom it flies to Thailand, where they are not welcome. An informed source m Kuala Lumpur said the reminder came from the Thai Immigration Department after two Americans,
    261 words
  • 227 3 AT STAKE $150 M ALUMINIUM REFINERY cytr^^r f eX ertS from Ja P an s Mitsubishi nhlT S? mP o any 1S cx P ect ed here next month to check whether Singapore can supply enough chean electricity for a $150-million a lum mi um
    227 words
  • 203 3 TELEVISION Singapore cameraman Mr. Chan See Van cracked his rib on Saturday, and the next day the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, visited him at Thomson Road General Hospital. lt was a pleasant surprise for Mr. Chan, of course, but then he
    203 words
  • 92 3 FOUR Royal Air Force Lightning supersonic fighters yesterday made a 2-000-mile non-stop flight from Singapore to Darwin. The planes, from No. 74 Squadron at Tengah, were refuelled m the air by Victor tankers. At the half-way point, they rendezvoused with a Shackleton reconnaisance bomber which
    92 words
  • 63 3 THE Singapore Handicaps Friendship Club is appealing for volunteers to start a new service for its members. The president of the club, Mr. Stephen Yeo, hoped that members of the public would volunteer the use of their cars and their services as drivers once or twice a month
    63 words
  • 137 3 Why we need tough, brave army Singapore, lying m a world torn by conflict, needs to build up an armed force capable of meeting any threat, both from within and without, according to Mr. Phua Bah Lee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Communications Ministry. Speaking at the passing-out parade of 525
    137 words
  • 247 3 BLIND AFRAID TO BOARD BUSES MANY blind people who travel by bus were afraid to go out yesterday when the new bus system came into operation. The executive director of the Singapore Association for the Blind, Mr. Charlie Goh, yesterday made a special appeal to the public to help blind
    247 words
  • 20 3 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual general meeting at Adelphi Hotel at noon tomorrow.
    20 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 196 3 m I iT^M v r• j w-^w iiiT^i^ijijijijijijijijijijijßßijjjjjij ■4 1 j i r^^T^Bßijßßßßßijji^ijjiiiil i B^jflß ■flT^t ft Ik al 111 l T^bi^bi^bi^bi^bVi^bmHb^b^^sl^bi^bi^biH LbbL~l L~i*l T flk f ITT *IB^BB^BB^BB^BBO^M^@BIHBfI^SIBfIHBBHBW^H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb jj^Bfl^RumiiiiimL fl^Bflk mk\ I flk .^■■^sB^ Kfl Hfl WjLW bb^ Bflflfljjjj^ tsj&sß?* WLm\ m\z^ mm WT^S** bbbbbl V T km
      196 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 32 3 GP PRIZE GIVING SINGAPORE'S First Lady, Mrs. B.H. Sheares, will give away trophies and cash awards to the winners of the sixth Singapore Grand Prix at 8 p.m. at the Istana today.
      32 words

  • 187 4 AUSTRALIA has offered to help and advise the Singapore Government on setting up its national airline. This was stated m a press release by Captain R.J. Ritchie, Qantas Airways general manager, when he announced that Malaysia had accepted Australia's offer of assistance
    187 words
  • 167 4 PILGRIM BUS CRASH: 23 HURT BENTONG, Sun. A bus carrying 42 devotees to the Sri Marathandawa temple festival m Maran crashed on Saturday two days after an accident involving another bus carrying devotees to the same place. Twenty three of the passengers, three with serious injuries, have been admitted to
    167 words
  • 51 4 INDIA will send a fourmember delegation to the fourth annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank which opens here on Thursday. It will be headed by the country's Finance Minister, Mr. Y.B. Chawan. He is expected to arrive here on Wednesday
    51 words
  • 141 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A team from Pernas will be sent to West Sumatra soon to initiate a greater volume of trade between that part of Indonesia and Malaysia. This is the response to the kee ness m the Government and the private sector m
    141 words
  • 96 4 POLICE are appealing for relatives of an Indian woman whose body was found floating by the Marine Police on Saturday night on the sea off Elizabeth Walk. She was believed to be about 50 years old, 5 ft. 2 m. high, long haired and
    96 words
  • 91 4 MAS gets new powers THE Monetary Authority of Singapore now has powers to issue and cancel repaid Treasury Bills. This is announced m the latest issue of the Government Gazette by the Secretary to the Cabinet, Mr. Wong Chooi Sen. The MAS the Government's bank and financial agent started operations
    91 words
  • 173 4 Families must 'stay united' SINGAPORE would not have a youth problem if all teachers and parents do their part m looking after and guiding the young, according to Dr Chiang Hai Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan. "We must ensure that the basic family structure m our country continues to be
    173 words
  • 88 4 Robbery at HDB flat THREE armed robbers got away with cash and jewellery, worth $700, from a Toa Payoh flat on Saturday night. Two of them, armed with pistols and the third with a knife, held up Veerappan Dasaratharaj and his grandfather while they were watching TV m their flat
    88 words
  • 304 4 NOTHING TO LOSE IN JOINING PAP TODAY -WONG JOINING the People's Action Party today does not carry the risk of social stigma or economic sacrifices because the situation m which the party has to function now and m the future has changed. This was stated by Dr. Wong Lin Ken,
    304 words
  • HEALTH FORUM
    • 491 4 Doctors and mercykilling IF PETS can be put away for good, why can't we do the same for old, unwanted people. Some of them merely exist. Others, such as those with terminal cancer, carry on m constant pain, and killing them would be a kindness. So say advocates of euthanasia,
      491 words
  • 170 4 PRESIDENT Sheares has appealed to employers m Singa pore to employ blind people who are trained m certain skills. He said that most Singaporeans could not help the blind to see. "But some can help by employing the blind already trained by the Association for the
    170 words
  • 61 4 THE Singapore Paediatric Society will screen two films at 8.15 p.m. on April 20, m the Pathology Lecture Theatre m the Outram Road General Hospital entitled "A two-year-old goes 'to hospital" and "Going to hospital with mother." A discussion, led by Prof. Wong Hock Boon, head of
    61 words
  • 79 4 EASTER EGG HUNT AND FASHION SHOW AT GOODWOOD HOTEL ABOUT 50 children went hunting for Easter eggs at the Goodwood Park Hotel's East pool yesterday. And the Asterrett sisters Jill, 10, and Brooke, 6 came away tops with 35 eggs and two kids. The egg hunt followed an Easter fashion
    79 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 41 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker t 'M^m/ SAK&E FELL OFF TME CLIFF A6A\N EEP M,M HAPpy /B^m T,LL z RNP A i i SK. THE FLIP "r iB*m&*J S,PE OF T^ M^ j HENNy yOUNJ^MAN <*^P RECORD \S EVEN BETTER £AR6E
      41 words

  • 293 5 RESEARCH TO SERVICE INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Technojogy, Research and Local Government, Dato Ong Kee Hui says a crash programme is needed to produce scientists and technologists to man Malaysia's research centres set up to service industry. He says this m a
    293 words
  • 111 5 Accept our traders: Envoy JAKARTA, Sun. The Malaysian ambassador to Indonesia, Tan Sri Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, has called on the people of Atjeh to kindly accept Malaysian traders m the area for the development of the economy and trade. Close relations, he said, would be very beneficial to the
    111 words
  • 185 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Malaysian company today announced plans to export kampong-produced woollen pullovers and other knitwear to European and temperate countries from next year. The managing director of the Malaysia Batik and Handi crafts Berhad, Tan Sri Tan Tian Tsin, said the garments will be knitted
    185 words
  • 42 5 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting m the Coleman Room, Adelphi Hotel on Tuesday at 12 noon. The Minister for Finance. Mr Hon Sui Sen, will be the guest-of-honour and will address the gathering.
    42 words
  • 20 5 LAFF A DAY "I want you to know that those men get paid for what you and I do forjiothing."
    20 words
  • 108 5 LUMUT, Sun. The Outward Bound School here which caters for leadership courses is to open its doors to girls for the first time this year. This decision was taken by the management committee of the school at its annual meeting here today. The chairman of the
    108 words
  • 81 5 Get into tourism— Khir PENANG, Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, today urged more Malays to set ud tourist agencies. He said that they should do so m view of Malaysia's development and the increasing number of tourists coming here. Inche Khir said the
    81 words
  • 100 5 CHILDREN'S TOUR OF SINGAPORE BY NIGHT FIFTY-THREE children will tour Singapore by night on Thursday. They will visit Mt. Faber, Jurong Hilltop and the National Theatre. The excursion is being organised by the Chinese YMCA as an item m its five-day holiday camp for children from six to 12 years
    100 words
  • 80 5 Chinese YMCA courses THE Chinese YMCA is offering new courses on conversational Japanese, massage and academic skills at its premises m Palmer Road soon. The 15-session conversational Japanese course will begin on April 30 at 6.30 p.m. Miss Ruth Chia will conduct the course on massage which starts on April
    80 words
  • 131 5 A helping hand from ESSO KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Esso Standard Malaya Berhad has given scholarships totalling $102,500 to students for full course studies m engineering, economics and science at the University of Malaya. In its grant-aid programme for M lay students m forms five ai d six, grants valued at
    131 words
  • 117 5 Low-cost housing for govt servants JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A housing project for Government employees with a monthly salary of less than $100 is now ready m Tampoi, the Mentri Be sar, Dato Haji Othman bin Sa'at said today. It involved the building of 100 houses which would be sold to
    117 words
  • 52 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. Another 20 maternity clinics will be opened m Kedah this year, the Minister of Health, Tan Sri- Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today. Speaking to reporters after visiting the general hospital here, he added that an outpatients department will be built m
    52 words
  • 194 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recently established labour bureau of UMNO is to press for greater Malay participation m factories and commercial firms. A spokesman of UMNO headquarters here told Bernama that this would be m line with the Government's policy where the work force m
    194 words
  • 122 5 PENANG, Sun. A fourman planning committee has been set up by the Penang State Alliance to recommend action to be taken between now and the next election. The committee has submitted its interim report to the deputy chairman ot the State Alliance, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari,
    122 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 295 5 1 1 I" Set ftronrysl23sCrK^ ■The original from USA. ll^'^^^^i|i^A^|Bt?^i WA**^ W^kW Wmm\ wL\ V The full range of Pyrex +mmT% Mtofr t\ _m Z m **mmmm* m w Blue i^p^ M K^k *^i Bfc^^Bl m of Avocado, Butterscotch and mm Clear. you Ij^ Jk B mm^ m \Y serve
      295 words

  • 387 6 Bhutan only wants more roads NEW DELHI, Sun. The King of Bhutan, m a rare news conference during a four-day state visit to India, indicated yesterday that few domestic or international problems face his landlocked Himalayan nation, which is due to join the United Nations m October. The only pressure
    387 words
  • 408 6 Rebel rule plan for Bangla Desh P\ z i* i* 1" ••••••Z j KARACHI, Sun. A photo of Awami League leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, captioned "Sheikh Mujibur Rahman under custody at Karachi Airport" was released here today, confirming news- papermen's suspicions that he had been arrested. According to rumours. Sheikh
    408 words
  • 174 6 LONDON, Sun. Government sources said today Prime Minister Edward Heath will soon set m motion machinery to give Queen Elizabeth a pay rise her first m 19 years. Only six weeks ago, Mr Heath told the House of Commons the Queen's funds, 'although not
    174 words
  • 137 6 It's a mad, mad, worLd NEW YORK, Sun. Radical leader Abbie Hoffman has challenged Alabama Governor George Wallace to a 10--round boxing match, with the proceeds to be donated to the winner's favourite charity. Hie challenge was sent via telegram on Friday to the Governor's mansion m Montgomery. Hoffman said
    137 words
  • 38 6 LONDON: Britain is preparing to sign a contract to supply 60 million pounds worth of arms to Libya, the London Sunday Times reported. The contract was understood to involve low-altitude anti-air-craft systems* radar, light weapons, and military vehicles.
    38 words
  • 216 6 HONGKONG, Sun. A noon banquet was given m Peking today by the All-China Sports Federation m honour of the visiting Canadian table tennis delegation, the New China News Agency reported tonight. The grqpp is led by Margaret Walden. Present at the banquet were Mr
    216 words
  • 286 6 REDS CALL FOR BETTER IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Communist Party Congress, m a resolution published yesterday, broadly criticised and called for wide-raning improvement m the quality of Soviet life. Hardly a phase of Soviet domestic activity escaped the Congresses' demand for betterment. The building trades, restaurants, retail services,
    AP  -  286 words
  • 283 6 LONDON, Sun. The Israeli Government is putting the final touches to a plan for the re-opening of the Suez Canal, the Observer said today. Israel will offer to evacuate and return to Egypt a strip about five miles wide on
    283 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 241 6 SSSww f mmmm\\ ■m*** IWW *j^ Y^nT s **H^ntiHn^LnK LnV IJF "^mm\W m\W Wmm V JjQj^ XSmm^mmmm. SELSUN ACTS QUICKLY...^^**\ To CONTROL DANDRUFF SELSUN CONTROLS SYMPTOMS. A ''_Z -***^A «f LICVtS ITCHING CLEAN* TM€ SCALP •no whisks away unsightly oanoruff FiAKEt X^^mmmmTkf\m\ SELSUN IS EFFECTIVE. «^g#Ws\\vm CONTROLS THE MOST STUSRORN
      241 words

  • 159 7 Hussein warns the Arabs AMMAN, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan, whose country is boycotting the Arab conference on the Jordanian situation currently meeting m Cairo, served notice yesterday he would not allow any interference with the Jordanian Government's authority to run its own affairs. He said "We refuse to bargain
    159 words
  • 199 7 Big pay deal hits Tory wage policy LONDON, Sun. Another whopping pay offer to British car workers cast doubt yesterday on the future of the Government's voluntary incomes policy. Observers said Conservative cabinet ministers remained unwilling to risk the showdown with Labour leaders that would almost certainly follow any attempt
    199 words
  • 136 7 It's a mad, mad, worLd LONDON: Sun. All that heavy breathing from the drinkers ruined the nude ballet at Bill Fentiman's bar. Fentiman staged the show involving a 23-year-old male dancer and a 21--year-old female partner to launch an extension to his tavern. To separate the act from the audience,
    136 words
  • 260 7 Saigon men under siege at frontier SAIGON, Sun. North Vietnamese forces besieging a frontier South Vietnamese artillery base for nearly two weeks drove back two attempts by U.S. helicopters to bring critically needed water to the defenders. U.S. B-52 bombers pounded North Vietnamese positions around Fire Base Six for the
    260 words
  • 239 7 NAHA, Okinawa, Sun. An anti-war U.S. sergeant Herschel David Poplin, 23, said here he would impeach three of his superior officers of the 7th psychological operation group of the U.S. Army, for "murders of the North Korean people" and other violations of the uniform
    239 words
  • 227 7 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan blasted the United States today for siding with Japan In the two Governments' dispute over the Senkaku Islands, a move to which the Government 'takes strong exception," a Foreign Ministry statement said. The statement said the Government has lodged a "strong representation" with
    227 words
  • 227 7 HANOI, Sun. North Vietnamese went to the polls today to elect a new National Assembly. There were 529 candidates, including 20 women, for the 420 seats. The city of Hanoi will return 42 deputies of the 55 candidates standing. The candidates are put forward by the
    227 words
  • 152 7 ROME, Sun-Easter morning for the Pope had a jarring start as a tall metal cross fell with a lond clang next to him as he said Mass m a parish church just outside Rome. The Pontiffs face turned red as the cross, about 6 feet
    152 words
  • 143 7 LONDON, Sun. Joel Carlson, one of South Africa's leading political lawyers, said today he was hounded by secret police and fled the country after four attempts on his life. The 44-year-old lawyer, who presented almost 100 cases without winning one to South African courts charging torture
    143 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 214 7 BbK Kf fn* vl |88%1 mW mm mW*^A*~mmmmmmmmm** Mil \w£ H^m ifl WsMm*l WkmA%\ 4 wlii sßflflflfl mm flj Br f^H Hr'k.jt.' SkS mmm9m^m*^M mtj^^^dH mm^^^jmrn^aammm^mmmmmmmmmmm Iff Ammml 'nf- *w^^^l Bsdißl AmmmY H¥ ißn^H fl BT sHeF I l wfljfl flaY afl m Wk I fIB^B^B^B^B^B^BfIBHR^BB^B^B^B^B^BBBB B» 5 4* >Ibl
      214 words

  • ASEA ROUND UP
    • 481 8  -  V.K. CHIN From m KUALA LUMPUR THE business community is suffering from a case of "Peking Fever" following signs that a trade mission to China would be supported by the Malaysian Government. Businessmen are encouraged by a statement by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak that
      481 words
    • 333 8  -  D.Y. CAPARAS From m MANILA NOT even the Holy Week can stop many Filipino leaders from talking about politics and what they call power struggle m the November senatorial elections and 1973 presidential polls. While schools, business and Government firms closed shop as early as last
      333 words
    • 373 8  -  BILLY BRAY From m BANGKOK THE THAI Government, struggling last week to contain a bitter wave of public indignation over proposed price increases on petroleum products, finally took the big step and slapped a retail price freeze on the industry. The proposed price increases, which would
      373 words
  • 588 8 Jobless behind Ceylon revolt BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS THE CEYLONESE Peoples Liberation Front (Janatha Vimuthi Peramuna), which has been trying to overthrow Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike' s Government with a series of attacks throughout Ceylon, is a movement born from the discontent of unemployed students. Out of Ceylon's 12,000,000 inhabitants,
    AFP  -  588 words
  • 600 8  -  GEORGE LIU From m HONGKONG HONGKONG, Sun. Associated Press correspondent John Roderick and two other U.S. newsmen crossed into China this morning. They were the first Americans to visit the Chinese mainland on a special assignment since the People's Republic was established m 1949. They were given permission
    600 words

  • 492 9 SPORTS EXTRA BRILLIANT bowling by former, state off spinner Selvanayagam Sivalingam paved the way for Ceylon Sports Club to thrash Naval Base Cricket Club by seven wickets m the Singapore Cricket Association senior league match at Naval Base yesterday. Bowling with deadly accuracy
    492 words
  • 945 9 Police beat Indian Association by seven wickets at Thomson Road. I.A. Altaff b Sarjit Singh s Abdul Rashid b R. da Silva 9 Paul de Kretser c Sarjit Singh b R. da Silva 9 K. Moorthy run out 10 G. Woodford st Stevens b Cooke ig Bandhiraj Singh c
    945 words
  • 354 9 SATURDAY'S SPORTS ROUNDUP GUTHRIE Waugh scored their fourth victory m the Football Association of Singapore Division One league match with a 2-0 win over Darul Afiah on Saturday. Goalkeeper A. Khairullah turned m a fine display for Guthries with timely saves time and again m D
    354 words
  • 287 9 ENGLISH LEAGUE Burnley 1 Blackpool 0 Chelsea 1 Palace 1 Everton 1 Wolves 2 Huddersfield i Man. City 0 Man. Utd. 1 Derby 2 Newcastle 1 Leeds 1 Notts F. 1 West Ham 0 Southampton 1 Arsenal 2 Stoke 0 Liverpool 1 Tottenham 2 Ipswich 0 West Brom.
    287 words
  • 449 9 Arsenal hopes soar as Leeds drop vital point LONDON, Sun. Arsenal's "double" hopes soared yesterday when First Division leaders Leeds United dropped an important point at the start of an Easter Week-end campaign vital to both championship contenders. While Arsenal were battling to a 2-1 away victory against Southampton, Leeds
    449 words
  • 715 9 Aldershot 11 16 14 38 Cambridge Utd 12 12 17 36 Southend 11 13 i> 35 Grimsby Town 13 7 20 33 Lincoln City 12 8 20 32 Har tie pool 7 11 23 25 Newport 7 7 26 21 Barrow 6 8 27 20 SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION
    715 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 90 9 Made In KiJmJk. Standard Hz* 1 a urn. munwE like a million stars m your eyes Sparkling clean, refreshingly lively and full of twinkling health. The most expressive part of you, your eyes, deserve that gentle soothing care. Murine gives you that care. A balanced solution medically termed as buffered
      90 words

  • 331 10 PENANG, Sun. Tun Tan Siew Sin said tonight that Penang could one day become the New York of Malaysia if the people of the island thought 20 to 30 years ahead. "I would like the people of Penang to think big and have ambition
    331 words
  • 172 10 Rosil is still dancing at 71 A 71 -YEAR-OLD woman singer. Madam Rosil de Costa, a member of the 34 dancers of the Portuguese Cultural Society, believes that dancing and singing is a tonic for longevity. Madam Rosil arrived yesterday from Malacca with the other members of the society to
    172 words
  • town talk
    • 398 10  - Together we drank, together we fought, together we A. K. LEE By NEWSPAPERS get a lot of strange mail. The letters range from sensational to pathetic sometimes both. But nothing I have seen quite measures up to the treasure which a colleague dug up the other day m the High
      398 words
    • 426 10 fiottfti JKoteA WOULD you pay $5,000 or $1,000. ..0r maybe $300 to attend an Easter Ball? You may think that's a crazy proposition but that's exactly what some Beautiful People did to help the Singapore Association for the Blind. Headed by its president,
      426 words
    • 88 10 GAILY-coloured little chicks of turquoise, pink, green and blue scamper around the lawn which is strewn with padi for them to peck at, while white bunnies hop happily m their midst. And overshadowing this pretty scene was a giant revolving Easter egg. Such was the imaginative Easter
      88 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 112 10 m M^ -fl^m M^k —9M± mm+AP^hJ&^m TgX/i^Vl AVtf^^^M W^r \mr grooviest discotheque. Take a voyage into an exciting new world. In an atmosphere of man's misty maritime past, swingers can groove to the 'now' music on the Chinese Junk. Enjoy mystical cocktails like the 'High Lama' or the swashbuckling 'Pirate'
      112 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 25 10 BLONDIE By Chic Young 1 1 I R m t i w th 1 l I I WISH SHE'D LEAQN J j TO DO THAT
      25 words
    • 150 10 9.00 a.m.— 6.30 P-m.: Exhibition of Indonesian paintings at Donald Moore Gallery, Liat Towers, Orchard Road. 9 a.m 8 p.m.: Health exhibition at the lecture hall, National Library, Stamford Road: (11 a.m.: Talk on sex education and 11.30 a.m.: Film show on sex education; 3 p.m.: Talk on alcoholism and
      150 words

  • Section II
    • 412 11 Chinese build the body AND the says MP CHINESE schools place more importance than English schools on character moulding, Mr. Ho Kah Leong, president of the Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union, said yesterday. He was speaking at a prizegiving ceremony at the National Theatre for the most outstanding students m
      412 words
    • 218 11 Bob-a-job Week is no walkover for Scouts 808-a job week Is on. And these two young Scouts who wandered into the Herald office yesterday didn't look exactly the reporting type. So they were given a more difficult assignment clearing a newspaper office. That's Chow Peng Hoong (left), and his chum
      218 words
    • 53 11 PROF. Emil Aschheim has been appointed Professor of Physiology at Singapore University. The 50-year-old American received his doctorate degree m biology from New York m 1960 and his M.S. degree m zoology from Hebrew University, Israel. He has written 42 papers, some on his own research
      53 words
    • 324 11 (1) Every day from April 5 to April 17 (except Sunday) we will publish two pictures of one of our Herald models. (2) Clip out the smaller picture and keep it. (3) Oa April IS we will publish an entry form. Paste six of the pictures you have
      324 words
    • 149 11 URBAN renewal has hit the 60-year-old Chinese Produce Exchange. The exchange is moving to new premises at 47-B North Canal Road today from 4 Prince Street where the present building will be torn down to make way for the $70 million Ocean Building office and
      149 words
    • 223 11 Mum's the word when you 've finished admiring lovely Mohini I —^l^-.^— IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CONTEST WIN A TRIP TO LONDON FOR TWO I AND KEEP 1 For some people there is only one airline BOAC TO LOOK at her, it's hard to believe that 24-year-old Mohini Mahajan is the
      223 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 80 11 ARCHIE By Bob Montana J •UJ X YOU'VE GOT PARTS OF| I DON'T YOU CAREI I ...ONLY bos 1 riu. JM!S EVERYTHING.... FROM I WHAT YOU LOOK I, AFTER THE W* l^ f*i?rJS=^\°"££ TiON FOOTBALL AND STEEL J V LIKE OURINO -< I V GAME/ I G ,f,T c^o V
      80 words

  • 105 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fish marketing scheme for 75,000 fishermen is to be implemented shortly by the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority. Announcing, this today, the Agriculture and Lands Minister, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Jawi, said the scheme would improve the marketing system for fish, stabilise prices
    105 words
  • 312 12 BUS DRIVER'S SON TODDLES AWAY WITH EASTER BABY TITLE BUS driver's son Ng See Lye was named Easter Baby when he beat 59 others at a baby contest held at the People's Park Complex yesterday-Six-month-old, 21-lb. See Lye was all dimples and smiles as his father,
    312 words
  • 191 12 A FIVE-MONTH campaign to encourage the people to buy Singaporemade products will be launched next month. It will be held by the Singapore Manufacturers Association m conjunction with the Ministries of Culture and Education. This was announced by Mr. Lim Phai Som, acting
    191 words
  • 35 12 TOTO 5, ,49 THE following numbers were picked m yesterday's Toto draw No. 28/71 (The cash jackpot: $125,000): 33, 19, 37, 21, 20. The additional number was: 15. The three circled numbers: 11, 5, 38.
    35 words
  • 27 12 TANJONG MALIM, Sun. Police here detained a 32-year-old, labourer from Kuala Lumpur today after a 13-year-old schoolgirl reported she had been raped.
    27 words
  • 134 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Vice-Chancellor designate of the Agricultural University, Dr. Rashdan Baba, urged Malays to regard all universities m the country and those to be set up as "their universities." Dr. Rashdan, who is the former Vice-Chancellor of the National University,
    134 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 240 12 GOMMNG AMERICA'S BIG NAME IN ROMANCE Live-wire hit of The Jerry Lewis Show. The Bob Hope Show. RCA recording star. This is top-star talent. Your chance to hear him m person, singing 'Lollipops and Roses', 'Wives and Lovers'. Make it a dinner date. European or Chinese food. PERSONAL APPEARANCE FOR
      240 words
    • 52 12 Ba <==^aal BaW^^ai gaaf £,> jn IS METROPOLE/ HOLLY WOOD/VENUS too^*-3-30-7.00-9.50 In Mandarin Colorscope jOjtfeßfcfß)^ OnV^^-jOT With En l"» h Chinese ThTßn^raß^BßtrPJ a*^esa% suotiues af» a MfEj SlK^BauLii I Bm Moat Exciting Episode From BnrJp^Nil*fc l »W»P^PBl WaaT^g/ flkTr F T1 ua Cnt Legend Jyj|BPffeMT! wisi^ '^c/^^SrJ^WK^j^g. B-ttu M ,ic
      52 words
    • 493 12 W-% ORGANISATION 1 NOW SHOWING! No Free List 4 SHOWS DAILY AT 11 a.m., 2.30, 6.00 A 9.00 p.m.. Julie Andrews Rock Hudson m "DARLING LILI" Color P'Vision A Paramount Picture I NOW SHOWING! 3 SHOWS DAILY: 12.45. 4.30. A 8 15 p.m (Sunday Extra Show 9 a.m.) i Cash
      493 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 498 12 1 P JJ«ao^--^t^taTßPaajß»^« TODAY: 11.56 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 11.41 a.m. (9.0 ft.); TOMORROW: 12.31 p.m. (8.3 ft.) I Starscope jl JL sf^^^^al aaaaaaaaaanani pHBtv^^YBnaaBBannnnsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi *l Amm^WT.\TT mU Jjf m m l^sas7Ka B MTTTra\I f^^llUHH Bf JL m. i J**T w-A.i "P-i :i i yaaaaaan I TT BTcl^^llZl I ■|:l «^^aaaaaaaanl
      498 words

  • 337 13 LONDON, Sun. British shipbuilders endorsed the Government's measures to allow them to import steel from abroad as this could make the industry internationally more competitive. They also forecast that British shipbuilders could turn to Japan for cheaper steel m future contracts. A spokesman
    AP  -  337 words
  • 1065 13  - Japan looks Down Under for raw materials COLIN CHAPMAN ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1 By PORT HEDLAND, Australia The most important group of industrialists and businessmen ever to leave Japan are returning to Tokyo from Australia convinced that m their global economic planning for the next two decades they can depend on
    1,065 words
  • 266 13 FRANKFURT, Sun.— The West German Central Bank took the United States to task for what it called neglecting the American balance-of-pay ments problems and thus posing an inflation threat to the rest of the world. In its annual report for 19 70, the Central
    AP  -  266 words
  • 56 13 JAKARTA, Sun. A large deposit of copper ore has been found m the Bolaang Mongondouw district m North Sulawesi, the official Antara news agency reported. Quoting the Governor's office there, Antara said Australian and U.S. copper experts m the area .were now carrying out an intensive
    AP  -  56 words
  • 375 13 The market closed mixed m fairly active trading on Saturday. Volume of business was 130 million units and the stock average improved 8.13 yen to 2,409,62 yen. Gains were registered m electric home appliances, dredgings and some automobiles. Matsushita, Sharp, TDK Electronic and Alps advanced sharply following
    375 words
  • 262 13 PEOPLE in business Mr DAVID B STERETT has taken up appointment as general manager of Singapore International Merchant Bankers. Mr Sterett. a graduate of the University of Illinois with a business administration degree, was previously with the Continental Bank of Illinois, Chicago. He also completed the Chicago masters programme at
    262 words
  • 204 13 Although initial enthusiasm over the Budget had died down, the market was firm m active trading last week. The Financial Times index gained around three points on balance but anxiety over the U.K. labour situation and profit-taking following the revised capital gains tax caused some issues to
    204 words
  • Overseas Company News
    • 95 13 DETROIT, Sun. Chrysler reported that it earned a profit of US$lO million m the first three months of this year. For the same period m 1970, the company incurred a loss of U5527.4 million. The first-quarter profit for 1971 is equal to a gain of 20 U.S. cents per
      AP  -  95 words
    • 64 13 LONDON, Fri. Beralt Tin and Wolfram reported that pre-tax profit for 1970 was £1,788.000 (£899,000 for 1969). Tax took £695,000 (£410,000 L Profit after tax was 1 ,093,000 (£489,000). The company will pay a final dividend of 12.25 new p ence, making a total of 21 new pence
      Reuter  -  64 words
    • 39 13 TOKYO, Sun. Sony Corporation today flatly denied reports, circulated m the Tokyo stock market, that it would seek a business tie-up with Mitsumi Electric. Sony said the reports were groundless. No official comment was available from Mitsumi. Reuter
      Reuter  -  39 words
    • 72 13 LONDON, Sun- Hampton Properties said here it has extended its option granted to Great Boulder Mines for Location 45, Western Australia, until June 15, 1971, from March 31, 1971. Th extension, at Great Boulder's request, was for a nominal consideration, and will enable nenegotiations to be conducted m
      Reuter  -  72 words
    • 60 13 HIROSHIMA, Japan, Sun. Toyo Kogyo announced a record March output of 47,123 automobiles, compared with the previous high of 45,363 units m October. 1970. The total included 10,724 rotary-engined automobiles. Toyo Kogyo's exports m March totalled 13,611 vehicles, including 2,800 units to the U.S., 1,300 units to South
      Reuter  -  60 words
    • 62 13 TOKYO, Sun. The Daiwa Spinning Company has concluded a licence agreement with a French manufacturer, Safat, to make knitwear with yarns made by pneumaticspinning frames. Daiwa will set up a plant equipped with 20 knitting machines at a cost of U*****,000 to turn out knitwear for distribution
      AFP  -  62 words
    • 48 13 TOKYO, Sun-Nissan Motor says it is planning to build on assembly plant for its Sunny and Bluebird passenger cars and Datsun trucks m South Vietnam. The proposed plant, to be set up soon, will have an initial monthly capacity of about 500 units.
      48 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 394 13 bUMHLI I ADVERTISEMENTS Malaysia requires Salesmen T «««""oniol». Bring these to Those des.re S meet P eop te and M Sm h are willing to work hard for hi«h and ye P« rmanen Copies made income should apply to 80. Wh yOU MJ.^** Singapore Herald. executives wanted BBBBBaVIIPPIIIIHBBBBBBfI Male/Female. Apply
      394 words

  • 567 14  - ALL THINGS TH AI BEAUTIFUL LEE CHU SAN By CURIO shops abound m town, but Samarn Tan's Thai Handicraft off the Bth milestone Upper Thomson Road is unique. Where else m town can you get a range of carved wooden elephants ranging m size from nine feet to nine inches
    567 words
  • 180 14 You and your ho me THE cocktail table has been called the most conspicuous piece of furniture m a room. So till you can find exactly what you want, how about a substitute like this boxes covered with wall paper or self-adhesive vinyl? Strong cardboard cartons will do. Plywood cubes
    180 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1637 14 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHA S kmM mmT SINGAPORE E m m W HUH (3) HAVE YOU EVER E f—ljjiljiiiii^^ SEEN THE RAIN mm H— ■■^il— MUM W *****11 l Creedence Clearwater E unMmmum mm W UHIIIII E mwmmmwmmm ***** l II 2 ONE bad apple iJ^ *m mm m mmTmM Osmonds 3 (1)
      1,637 words

  • 133 15 SOME OF THE CHEAP ITEMS AT SAMARN IF YOU intend to go Thai completely, Samara also sells some of the cheaper items such as wooden utensils. They cost from $2 upwards. On the left are some of the different styles of salad bowls. Complete sets come with eight small dishes
    133 words
  • 381 15 Temper Maybe you're sleeping with your teeth on edge ARE you a bruxer that is, do you grind your teeth? I know of someone who had to give up playing golf with a companion, because he couldn't bear the noise his partner made by grinding his teeth as he addressed
    381 words
  • Article, Illustration
    40 15 DESIGNER'S MESSAGE: Remember when we reported two belts would be worn and then even three well now designers are featuring as many as six narrow, narrow belts. So take your choice from two to six and be very "now"!
    40 words
  • 430 15 Don't let draught in when baking cherry cakes gdgdgdgdg WHEN a cherry cake gets a sinking feeling, that's when we come into the picture. We would like to help you with any problem you've encountered m the kitchen and have not been able to solve. Problems like why your rice
    430 words
  • 608 15 Recipes for those who want to try avocado pears NO, that is not a jambu batu (guava) you're looking at. It is an avocado pear from one of the six trees growing m the Von Sfockhausens' rambling garden m Olive Road. They believe they have the only fruit-bearing avocado trees
    608 words

  • 366 16 ACTIVITY m the Stock Exchange was on the low side during the past week and idle conditions were noted on Friday when the Singapore trading room was closed for Easter. Kuala Lumpur which remained open for business attracted minimal business and volume was
    366 words
  • 196 16 SANYO INDUSTRIES: Today, 11 a.m., Korean Room, Federal Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. ALCAN MALAYSIA: April 17, 10.00 a.m., registered office. Road 6, Section 13, Petaling Jaya. SETRON LTD.: April 19, at registered office, 98 Market Street, Singapore. DUNLOP ESTATES: April 20. noon at Bastion House, Jalan
    196 words
  • 179 16 S-E Asian export industries seek Japanese aid TOKYO, Sun. South-East Asian nations are seeking more Japanese economic aid to help bolster their exporting industries, a group of Japanese business leaders said. The group headed by Teiichiro Morinaga, chairman of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, recently made an inspection tour of eight
    AFP  -  179 words
  • 110 16 $60 m loan to increase Pertamina oil output TOKYO, Sun-Three Japanese firms and a Japanese-Indonesian company here will provide a US$2O million loan to Pertamina, state-run oil company of Indonesia. Toyo Menka Kaisha, a major trading house, said the loan would be supplied by Toyo Menka, Nippon Steel, Kyushu Oil
    110 words
  • 1750 16 STOCK MALAYSIA m AND SINGAPORE Jan/ Feb. Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers H 1971 Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed H '000 +or '000 +or B SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.36 Acma -.03 1.35 1.40 11. l 4-2 3.00 2.70
    1,750 words
  • 379 16 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) April 5 106.75 cts. 640.75 6 106.75 cts. 9 644.1 2 V* 7 106.50 cts. 646.00 8 106.50 cts. 643.37 V, 9 Closed On Saturday, Straits tin eased $5 per picul to $638.37 V» on official sales of 311 tons.
    379 words
  • 112 16 NOTE: (1) final (2) first and final (3) interim (4)* final, and J also a bonus issue of one-for-four. TE-tax exempt, LT-less tax Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year (2) Setron 10 %TE April 21 10 7 (I)KL-Kepong 15 %LT April 23
    112 words
  • 305 16 Thai not affected by Chinese maize offer to Japan' TOKYO, Sun. The Japan China Trade Office will be sending a mission later this month to Peking to negotiate the purchase of Chinese maize. The Office was approached by the Chinese Government to send the negotiating team. The mission will be
    AFP  -  305 words
  • 146 16 HONGKONG, Sun. -A French firm has been awarded HKJ47 million contract for dredging and construction of the No. 1 berth at the new Kwai Chung container terminal here. The contract was signed between Societe Francaise D' Enterprises de Dragages et de Travaux Publics
    AFP  -  146 words
  • 148 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 12. OUT: Philippine Mail 3/4; Gudrun Bakke 6/7; Marietta E 18; Zuiryu Maru 19; State of Madras 27/28; Zuiko Maru 29/30; Menelaus 35/36; Straat Chatham 38/39; Ogurasan Maru (tanker) 42/43; Adige 45; I. Yung 46;
    148 words

  • 85 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, April 12, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four 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
    85 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 676 17 D borberOte^ SAILINGS TO F. CANADA, I .S. ATLANTIC Sinnurt P.S'ham Panang N.York Soeton N Folk B'mare Montreal BRONXVILLE Apr w May 22 May 21 FERNGATE tn p, Apr tJ Apr 17/18 Apr 1* Jun 1 Jun b Jun TRAVIATA Apr iei 0 Apr2J,24 Jun 4 Jun Ifl Jun <"*
      676 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 775 17 \/\//'\rN^l^N^N| ir^^ Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America V VvUOIUvyLJI l\Jt ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. LJROr.XVILLE Apr 14 New York (May 22). Boston (May 27) BBL/HC
      775 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 365 18 X MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE liaeaaare *ae> »W.r. himm* BUMOA OBKIO 3/5 Jon 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Havre 6/ London 8// Hamburg 14// R'dam lb// Antwerp I*// Bremen 21/1 BUNBA let LOB H/2L Jun
      365 words
  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 960 18 £1 iniTl ,nc| uding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far M\A East ports to the north-east. ALEMANNIA Apr 15 Keelung, Kaohsiung,^^^^^^^^^^ mmmm^ mumm^ mumm^ mmwM^ m^^^^^ mmm^^^ mmm^ mmmmm^^^*^ m w mmi m^ Manila, Hongkong. HLL/AFT MS ALTAIR Apr. 25/28 Japan, Pusan, Bangkok. KSC/OL M/S TAIPOOSHAN Apr 15/16 Penang
      960 words

  • RACING HERALD
    • 361 19 LINKOU, Formosa, Sun- Formosa's Chang Chung Fa fired a par 72 today for a two-under-par total of 286 and won the Taiwan Open golf tournament for the second year m a row on the course, where he is the pro. Eleuterio Nival of the Philippines shot
      361 words
    • 1901 19 ROYAL MARK MAKES THE GRADE IPOH, Sun. Royal Mark made the grade m the top class, when he whipped his opposition by five lengths m the Class One Division One, 9f here today. The Henry's Choice gelding -was ridden brilliantly by Des Coleman. He was m eighth position at the
      1,901 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 60 19 CI. 1-Div. 2-6 F Net Stable's 1 TUDOR LIGHT 8.9 (5560-370) MiUer (2) SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Pool $5,366 Ist No. ***** ($2,414) 2nd No. ***** ($1,207) 3rd No. ***** ($603) Starters: ($56 each) Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation ($47 each) Nos.
      60 words
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 62 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff VwTeT^'vJ'w.-r^l BBbBbW"* 1 h>L|I,L UUINU IU "1 f MARCO AND I V I KNOW... BUT •PJSS.yB! *J* attHtGlS BffflffflffflßM' DO A SKJNDIVING I AREN'T ACTORS. YOU'D BE PERFECT I Ljr A^^«»7 )VOU?J THE "H'GHROAD" BL^J STORY... AND WE [w DOUBIrES FOR BIFF I MISTER?^ SHOW..
      62 words
    • 544 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD 2 3* Ma Mb MM* flYs BaH HBb«^' s i m^ mM )KMi Baß BbH BaP j I 10 I 11 MM taaaateaaJ 115I 15 I 17 r^|~~lßßßl BBaF®"" 20^W^B laßaP^^^|~~^l^~" BaH taH BalB"" I^l 24~~^^ Hal alaH BBbBbB^M ACROSS DOWN 1. How to torment a small, 1.
      544 words

  • 51 20 ■<l*w^ i +mW Grand Prix cars winner Graeme Lawrence of New Zealand who made it three-in-a-row at Sembawang Circuit yesterday. Albert Poon of Hongkong winner of the Sports and GT cars. Singapore's Gerry Looi who finished behind Geoff Perry of New Zealand m the tfrand Prix 'V^
    51 words
  • 979 20 IT WAS Kiwi day at the Singapore Grand Prix at the Sembawang Circuit yesterday. Graeme Lawrence achieved a rare hat-trick taking the Grand Prix cars and Geoff Perry the Grand Prix motorcycles second time out. Graeme clocked 1 hr. 22 mm. 58.1 sec. for
    979 words
  • 706 20 GRAND PRIX CARS 1 Graeme Lawrence (New Zealand) l hr 22 mm 58.1 sec Fastest lap 1:59.8 (30). Brabham BT 30 1600 2 John Walker (Australia) l hr 24 mm 03.7 (2:02.8) 13 Elfin 600 SA. 3 Bob Muir (Australia) lhr 24min 18.3 (2:02.6) 9 4 John
    706 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements