Singapore Herald, 13 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 225 Singapore Tuesday, April 13, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 400 1 UK flies arms to Ceylon AIRLIFT FROM BASES HERE TO HELP CRUSH REVOLT BRITISH military forces m Singapore airlifted a consignment of small arms and ammunition to Ceylon yesterday to help put down the rebel uprising there. British military sources said the arms we,re rushed off m Hercules transport aircraft
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  • 507 1 The mix-up over changing buses THE new bus system had its first test on a working day yesterday and provided a testing time for many commuters. However, many had learned from the experience of Sunday's mix-ups and did their homework before setting out for their place of work. Passengers travelling
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Mon. The Sultan of Brunei arrived m London at the weekend for talks at ministerial level with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office about future relations between Britain and Brunei, a "protected state." In talks last year, heads of proposals were agreed between the two countries,
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  • 187 1 BUS guides were m such heavy demand yesterday that they were sold on the blackmarket for up to $1 a copy 70 cents more than the official price. This was confirmed by Mr Tan Kong Eng, president of the Chinese Bus Owners' Association,
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  • 346 1 U.S. TEAM GETS PEKING 'RED CARPET' PEKING, Mon. The 15-member American table tennis party today made a five-hour visit to the Tsinghua Technical University m Peking, where they received an exceptionally warm welcome. Later the American visitors went by bus to see a section of the Great Wall of China,
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  • 79 1 THE BURGLAR alarm at Tudor Court m Tanglin Road went off shortly before 10 p.m. last night. And because the watchman could not find the alarm switch, it was still ringing three hours later. The three traffic cars which sped to the scene could
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  • 106 1 NEW YORK, Mon. An explosion believed to be caused by a pipe bomb ripped through an office of the South African Consulate General today. The explosion tore apart the outer wall, an elevator, part of the ceiling and the furnishings of the office
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  • 210 1 Chou: 'We will back Pakistan all the way' NEW DELHI, Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai assured Pakistan President Yahya Khan today that the Chinese Government and people would support Pakistan against any attack by India, Radio Pakistan reported. S hould the India n expansionists dare to launch aggression against Pakistan, the
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  • 153 1 THE Grumman Corporation of America has cancelled plans to set up and aircraft repair and maintenance centre at Seletar. In a statement released here last night, the Corporation's President, Mr L.J. Evans, said that evaluation of the scheme had shown that there was not enough
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 143 1 AN interview with author James Michener Page 4 JURONG drive-in cinema to open m June Page 4 CONSUMERS Association will teach the public how to shop wisely Page 5 PLIGHT of 60 Div. 11l officers Page 5 'NO polities' warning to Sabah missionaries Page 6 HAWKERS to be moved indoors
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  • 466 2 JAPANESE GOVT PREPARES TO CHANGE POLICY ON CHINA TOKYO THE Japanese Government is preparing for a major change m its hitherto inflexible policy of recognising only one China that is, Taiwan. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's recent pledge that he would exert utmost efforts to settle the issue m favour of
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  • 737 2  -  CHANCHAL SARKAR By PROFESSIONAL soldiers have a glib maxim: In civil war there are no rules. After March 25, when the Pakistani Army went into action m the East wing, it seemed a struggle between a predatory Army and a defiant, united people.
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  • Viewpoint
    • 148 2 THEY QUEUE FOR BUS GUIDES BUT NOT BUSES THE R.O.V. has done a good job m re-organising our Republic's bus system. In your story on Singapore bus guide on page 3 of (S.H. April 3) you begin it with: THIS could be a bus queue. It's not. It's a bus
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    • 264 2 A CALL FOR UNITY OF OPPOSITION PARTIES FOURTEEN political parties want to have a say m Singapore's affairs when the next general election comes along. A school of thought believes that the majority of Singaporeans are fed up with PAP high-handedness m disregarding sincere public opinion. The PAP leaders are
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    • 425 2 What has happened to our sense of values? YOUR article on the inmates of the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple did not shock me (and I suspect a great many others) as I am aware that such hovels of misery exist m so-called modern, progressive Singapore. It did however, highlight an
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    • 33 2 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed.
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 514 2 SINGAPORE'S trade mission to Japan this week, though timely, is an ambitious one. Japan is one of the world's most sophisticated and protected markets. So far our exports to that country have been mainly re-exports of raw materials, some of them semi-processed. Of the $166 million
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    • 354 2 THE charge by Tuan Haji Ahmad Taff (reported m another newspaper on April 5), chairman of the Singapore Malays National Organisation that the Central Council of the Malay Cultural Organisation is a Government-controlled body is totally unfounded and misleading. It is also not true that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 77 2 w THE FIRST IMPRESSION IS IMPORTANT! To reflect the proper image of your office or home your success and capability, you demand the exacting design and quality for flooring. Carpets Furnishings Singapore's Leading Carpet Planners can help reflect your status; through detailed study of carpeting requirements suitable for your environment.
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  • 221 3 SINGAPORE must organise its transport system properly or else all progress will come to a standstill, according to Mr. P. Govindaswamy, MP for Anson. Speaking at the opening of a table tennis tournament at the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre on Sunday, Mr. Govindaswamy said
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  • 92 3 WELL KNOWN Oxford University scientist, Prof. R.R. Porter, will be stopping m Singapore for a three-day visit next week en route to Australia. Prof. Porter is best known for his work m determining the molecular structure of the most common type of antibody, thelgG immunoglobulin. He
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  • 232 3 THE Child Guidance Clinic had been waging a battle against termites ever since it was set up a year ago at College Road, and last month, the termites won. The ceiling collapsed after the ants had completely eaten through the supporting beams of the building, an
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  • 309 3 Creche at Jurong ready by mid-May THE $200,000 JURONG Town Creche is nearing completion and will be handed over to the Department of Social Welfare by mid-May. The creche a round building occupying a one acre site m the heart of Jurong Town's housing estate will have facilities for 120
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  • 38 3 MISS INTERNATIONAL 1970 is visiting Singapore this week part of her prize for being elected to the title. The title-holder, Miss Iris Sofer, from Australia, will be here as guest of the Tourist Promotion Board.
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  • 624 3 ADB's FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING THE first move to increase the capital of the Asian Development Bank will be made at the fourth annual meeting of its Board of Governors which begins on Thursday at the Conference Hall. This is the main item on the agenda.
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  • 27 3 AHMAD bin Ariffin was fined $150 yesterday for using his car as pirate taxi m Lorong Melayu on March 22. His car was confiscated.
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  • 123 3 NORTH Bridge Road traffic was halted at lunchtune yesterday by this group of banner-waving women. The 15 women relatives of political detainees now on their 118 th day of hunger strike were protesting against the prisoners' treatment. Shouting and gesticulating, the women marched from the junction of
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  • 53 3 AN unidentified woman about 19 years old, believed to be pregnant, was found, dead at the foot of block 53, Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, at about 10 a.m. yesterday. Friends- and relatives are asked to contact Inspector K. Rasiah, Kandang Kerbau Police Station, tel.
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  • 24 3 NINETY members of the Siglap Women's Association visited the Jurong Bird Park and six factories at Jurong on an educational tour yesterday.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 A Hew Experience.... 6 DC Bs a week to Djakarta Thai International now offer a big-jet service from Singapore to Djakarta. But not just run-of-the-mill DC B's. We've taken some of the seats out to give everyone a few more vital inches of legroom. And every flight has seven hostesses
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  • 197 4 SINGAPORE and Malaysian banks have been urged to play a greater role m long-term financing of development projects m their countries. This was stated by Mr. Lin Jo Van, General Manager of the Overseas-Chinese Bank, Chairman Bank of the Association of Banks
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  • 547 4 RACIAL HARMONY? 'I DON'T BELIEVE IT!' -MICHENER OUR reporter, MARY LEE, recently interviewed American author JAMES MICHENER on board Thai International's inaugural flight to Sydney. HAWAII is the most racially mixed society m the world, but it can also be pretty intolerant, the American author, James Michener* feels. "I have
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  • 220 4 A GOVERNMENT ambulance driver, who signed a $1,000 promissory note for a friend five months before a circular prohibiting all officers* from doing so, was warned by the Public Service Commission. The warning was recorded against Mr. Ramalingam's service record card too. He
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  • 54 4 THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) will hold a week-long course on trade union leadership and activities for its branch leaders from Sunday, April 18. It will be held at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute at Buona Vista Road m co-operation with the
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  • 57 4 THE Theatre World Association, an amateur dramatic society, is looking for three European men to play the part of Australians m their June production of The Shifting Heart at the Victoria Theatre. Auditions will be held on Thursday and Sunday at 8 p.m. Those interested are asked
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  • 124 4 GP Lucky Draw winners THE LUCKY Draw for the Grand Stand and Public Enclosure tickets for the Sixth Grand Prix was held m the Sports House at 4 p.m. today. Following were the prize winners: Ticket No. *****3 won the first prize of a car, Colt Gallant with the second
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  • 346 4 SINGAPORE will have its first drive-in cinema at Jurong Town m June. The drive-in, being built by the Cathay Organisation at an estimated cost of VA million, will hold 880 cars and have an open viewing gallery with more than 300
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  • 143 4 A BAILOR told a magistrate yesterday that he could not produce m court the man for whom he stood bail because he was m prison. Mr. P. Kanagasundram Pillai had been asked to show cause why the money (tl.000) should not be forfeited!.
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  • 47 4 THE Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees m Singapore is holding a carnival at the Wonderland Amusement Park for members and their families on Sunday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The highlight will be a lucky draw with attractive prizes for winners.
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  • 32 4 A 50-YEAR-old, Tan Koh Hai, was found hanging m the hall of the fifth floor of a building m Jalan Besar early yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 26 4 THE five-day 127 th meeting of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church m Singapore and Malaysia started at the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church yesterday.
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  • 179 4 THE PWD SPENDS $13.5 MILLION MORE DEVELOPMENT works took up nearly half the total 1969 expenditure of the Public Works Department, according to the department's annual report for that year, released yesterday. The report recorded a total expenditure of $76.4 million, of which $32.6 million was spent on development works.
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  • 168 4 Indian trade team meets officials A FIVE-MAN Indian trade delegation yesterday talked with officials of the Economic Development Board and the Public Utilities Board. The delegation leader, Mr. R.L. Rajgarhia said: "We had useful discussions with Mr. Yeo Seng Teck, chief of the Projects Division of the E.D.B. "We have
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  • 30 4 THE Dutch Ambassador, Mr R.C. Pekelharing, will give a reception at his home m Ridout Road on April 30 at 7 p.m. to celebrate Queen Juliana's birthday. d*«
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 205 4 P-m-- Ex m.s.); Thomson Road hibition of Indonesian (between Jalan Novena paintings at Donald Moore Barat and Kampong Chai Gallery Liat Towers, Heng); and Trevose Orchard Road. Crescent (between I.!-,. a m 8 p.m.: Dalkeith Crescent and Philippines trade fair at Kheam Hock Road.) Ha"!! ViCtOFia Memorial 8 p.m. Kamala
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  • 373 5 CONSUMER BODY AIMS TO HELP PUBLIC SHOP WISELY TEACHING consumers how to spend their money wisely will be one of the major aims of the proposed consumer's association. This would be one of the most effective ways of making sure the consumer got good value for his money, one of
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  • 260 5 PLIGHT OF 60 DIV III OFFICERS OVER 60 Div. 11l employees of the Postal Services Department, reverted from acting posts this year, want the Ministry of Communications to review their cases. They claim that the reversion affected their record of service. They also said that the action by the Ministry
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  • 142 5 FIFTEEN Jurong girls will organise a "Night to Remember" on April 22 at Jurong Town's Civic Centre. It will be a cosmetics show and Miss Irene Ong, beauty consultant of Gala Cosmetics, will give an hour-long demonstration from 8 p.m. Admission is free.
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  • 138 5 A MOTHER of six children, Tan Kio, 36, was found burnt m her bedroom at 10 m.s. Yio Chu Kang Road at noon yesterday. Her eldest son, Ong Kai Poh, 15, said that he was playing with his brothers and sisters m front of their
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 24 5 f.«l»r«. Syndic.!.. Inc.. 1970. W.,U r.«kl. m "Edna, what happened? You always planned to keep your office job and combine marriage and a career.
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  • 228 6 Study of Rukunegara from Standard Four up KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The study of the Rukunegara (National Ideology) has been made part of the civics subject for pupils m the Standard Four and above, the Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, said today. For secondary school pupils, the study of the
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  • 181 6 Plans to improve viewing KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Television audiences will soon be informed of "some simple measures 1 to be taken to improve reception. But a statement by the Ministry of Information today said that pockets of views, hemmed m by hills or tall buildings, would have to be satisfied
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  • 29 6 THE Overseas Union Bank Ltd. will hold a reception on the occasion of its Kallang branch opening at 677 and 679 Bendemeer Road on Saturday at noon.
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  • 22 6 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. About 400 members of co-opera tive societies m Sabah will attend a week-long management course next month.
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  • 127 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A 4u-year old Singaporean, Mr. Tan Lin Yaa, stepped into the Muzium Negara here today and was stopped by its director, Inche Shahrum Yub. It turned out that Mr. Tan was the one millionth visitor to the world currency exhibition
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  • 600 6 Keep off polities' warning to missionaries 'THEY ARE OUR GUESTS BUT...' KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun has warned Christian missionaries not to interfere m the State's politics. He said the Government was aware that some priests were giving their support
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  • 30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Youth Council will hold its annual meeting and the National Youth Convention on April 24 and 25 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
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  • 178 6 PENANG, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, today announced a new and ''much more generous" scale of reward payments to informers who aid Customs officers m their work. He said here that this was one of the measures being taken to improve
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  • 112 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today suggested that the Ministry of Health have a system to coordinate the activities of organisations such as the St. John Ambulance Brigade and the Red Cross Society.
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  • 91 6 Less work for office boys JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman bin Saat, said today that the practice of heads of departments asking office boys to get them things such as cigarettes and coffee would have to be stripped. This was because the activities of the
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  • 165 6 TAIPING, Mon.— Two men have been detained following a report by a rubber estate owner that three armed men tried to kidnap him last night. A police spokesman said one man was picked up at a house m Sungai Karang, 19 miles
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  • 107 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah Government issued 163 logging licences last year, the Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, said today He told the State Legislative Assembly here that 80 licences were issued to bumiputras while the other 83 went to nonbumiputras. Dato Syed
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  • 23 6 THE Singapore Girl Pipers will perform at Macßitchie Reservoir Park on Sunday, April 18, from 5.00 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 270 6 Backbone of corruption broken, says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The backbone of corruption m the country has been broken, the acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr) Ismail, said today. Corruption m the publicservice was now confined to less than one per cent of Government servants, he added at the opening of
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  • 266 6 MALACCA, Mon. Malaysian Army medical authorities at Terendak Camp here have started a research programme on certain strains of malarial parasites carried by mosquitoes on the MalaysianThai border which they suspect are resistant to treatment. The research was launched m view of the continuing commitment
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  • 101 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ministry of Commerce and Industry officials will meet here on April 21 to consider legalising controlled operation of chit funds or tontines. The Re gistrar of Companies, Nik Hussain bin Ntk AH, said today that investigations were still being held on the
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  • 69 6 DR. Chuah Chong Yong has been elected Chairman of the Society of Private Practitioners. Other officials m the society which has about 250 members' are: Chairman Elect: Dr. Liok Yew Hee; Secretary; Dr. Colin M c c u^ Associate Secretary, Dr S.C. Lee; Treasurer, Dr.
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    • 24 6 LAFF- A -DAY King Feature. Syndicate. Inc.. 1970. World nght. rec«rv«d. iMBHi^-aB-l--M-^ ai^__H^^iH_H_i__HMMWMß--M "It's for Edna Willis, the new girl— for a 'starting-to-work' present."
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  • 250 7 Dewi's mansion to be a museum JAKARTA, Mon. A big mansion given by former President Sukarno to his third Japanese-born wife Kama Sari Dewi will soon be turned into a museum of the Armed Forces, a member of the Sukarno family said here today. The sources said Mr Mohammad Guntur,
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  • 407 7 SAIGON, Mon— The South Vietnamese military command committed six infantry battalions to reinforce Government troops engaged m the struggle for Fire Base Six against unrelenting Communist pressure. A military source said last night that the additional troops will bring the total of Saigon troops
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  • 290 7 AMMAN, (Jordan) Mon. The Jordan Army reported today a predawn guerilla attack on two villages m Northern Jordan m which the Commandos used rockets and heavy machine-guns. One guerilla raider was captured and there were no army losses, reported a military spokesman. The
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  • 93 7 It's a mad, mad, world NEW YORK, Mon. A large crowd of New Yorkers out m Central Park for Easter Sunday defended a 26-year-old man who bounded out from behind a bush stark naked. But the defence of the people didn't help. The man, Joel Malfa, 26, apparently suffering from
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  • 70 7 LONDON, Mon. Marijuana worth £100,000 (8735,000) on the black market was seized at London Airport last night. Customs officers said the haul was found m suitcases belonging to a passenger from Indiana. WASHINGTON: President Nixon's communications director, Herbert Kelin, said the chief executive hasn't decided what to
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  • 208 7 FAYETTEVILLE, (North Carolina) Mon. An attorney for a North Carolina serviceman charged with murdering two South Vietnamese civilians is asking the Army to try the case m the United States. Attorney Henry Anderson Jr. said the cost of defending Sgt. Horace
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  • 251 8 Troops in Ulster rock battle LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland, Mon. Nine British soldiers were injured today m a rock-throwing battle with Roman Catholic youths. But elsewhere m Northern Ireland, Easter political parades were relatively peaceful. Troops dispersed the several hundred Londonderry rioters by firing rubber bullets at them. The battle was
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  • 112 8 'FEELTHY' FILMS, BUT A CLEAN SPIRIT MANILA, Mon. An electronics ham has little respect for the law but plenty, it seems, for religion. For every night the mystery man has been flashing dirty films onto TV screens here and m a nearby suburb. Police are trying to track* down the
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  • 192 8 Lon Nol home to new crisis PHNOM PENH, Mon. Ailing Cambodian leader. Gen. Lon Nol flew home unexpectedly today amid signs that Communist forces are preparing a major offensive m his countryThe General, looking thin, and still partly paralysed by the stroke he suffered m February, arrived at the Phnom
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  • 151 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. U.S. Defence Department sources say Russia may have introduced its newest and best jet fighter, the MiG23, into Egypt amid an apparent standstill m diplomatic efforts to solve the Arab-Israeli dispute. Introduction of the MJG23 into the Middle East would raise Russia's direct
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  • 81 8 It's a mad, mad, world GARDENA, California, Mon. Don Ball and John Adams used their Easter holiday from Gardena High school to claim a world record m seesawing. The two 17-year-old athletes built their own seesaw with a 1 6- foot long board luxuriously appointed with backrests and foam padding
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  • 196 8 NEW YORK, Mon. Britain's membership negotia tions with the European Common Market "have taken a worrisome turn" with the French demand that the future role of sterling as a reserve currency be discussed, according to a New York Times editorial today. The newspaper recognises
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  • 176 8 Communist Governor re-elected in Tokyo TOKYO, Mon. Tokyo Governor, Mr. Ryokichi Minobe was re-elected today, beating his rival candidate Akira Hatano, former Superintendent General of the Metropolitan Police Board. Mr. Minobe, the opposition Socialist and Communist parties' supported candidate had collected 399,900 votes as against Mr. Hatano's 254,000 three hours
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  • 59 8 NEW YORK, Mon. Newsweek said visitors report North Vietnam's rice harvest may reach record proportions "m indirect and unspoken tribute to U.S. technology!' This year North Vietnam's farmers are using "miracle rice" seed, the IR-8 strain financed by U.S. foundation grants and developed m
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  • 286 8 4 -month fire is still burning NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Mon. A 132-day-old fire at an oil well m the Gulf of Mexico, was still today defying attempts to extin guish it. The well was the last of 12 still on fire as the result of an explosion that killed four
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 316 8 THE 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Cham- ll 111 1^1" pionships began on Sunday W M I 1 1 V/ 1 at Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Emerald J. m Hill Road, at 9.30 a.m., FOl TIl^V and will continue until »%^%*1 ■%^J April 18. A total of 227 com- Mfe petitors
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  • 771 9  - 'Lame -duck' Marcos is heading for trouble D.Y. CAPARAS From m MANILA WHEN President Marcos accepted the resignation of Vice President Fernando Lopez from his cabinet, a deadly combat between them began to develop leading to a head-on collision m the 1973 presidential elections. The 1973 campaign will undoubtedly be
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  • 695 9  - Now 75 million Bengalis may face famine PETER HAZELHURST By of THE TIMES CALCUTTA As the civil war m East Pakistan enters its third week, officials from international relief organisations who have arrived m Calcutta believe that the 75 million Bengalis might be threatened by widespread famine which "would make
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  • 271 10 TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato has suffered a major setback with the crushing defeat of the Liberal-Democrat candidate, Akira Hatano, by Tokyo's incubent Governor Ryokichi Minobe. Never before had Mr. Sato exerted more personal effort than at this election for Tokyo's Governor. He staked
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  • 49 10 FACTORY worker Lim Meng Pong, 32, of Block 129, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, was seriously injured when he was stabbed following a quarrel at 3 a.m. yesterday. Lim, who received eight knife wounds, is warded m Outram Road General Hospital. Police have detained a man.
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  • 294 10 FOUR young French women gave a polished performance of chamber music with the ease and understanding that can only come with years of performing regularly together. From the very beginning. Michele Margand established firmly her role as first violinist, a taxing position, as she
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  • 162 10 THE Chilton Drive home of Assistant Police Commissioner V.N. Ratna Singam was burgled at the weekend the second time thieves have preyed on police officers living m the Paya Lebar area m a week. Mr. Ratna Singam, who is the AC Administration at Police Headquarters,
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  • 158 10 Cairo, Mon.— Egypt today rejected Israel's latest truce proposal and stood firm on recent demands for an Egyptian military presence on the eastern bank of the Suez Canal as a precondition for re-open-ing the waterway. Commenting on statements by Israeli Defence Minister
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  • Article, Illustration
    319 10  -  Things ain't what they used to be By A.K. LEE IT wasn't quite on the scale of the Chartered Bank robbery, but it was just as professional and the implications are far more dangerous. The couple returned from a holiday m Malaysia and learnt that their flat m
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  • 302 10 "HAVE you heard of The Christie?" "Oh yes.... "Yellow River" and "San Bernadino." "Is that all you know?" "Well, 'Yellow River' was the No. 1 song m our hit parade some time last year and 'San Bernadino' was very popular too." "I see, and that is all
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 31 10 11 exciting days m Hong Kong and Taiwan from only $1420. It's Mansfields Air/Sea Tour. Two departures weekly. Special group rates available. MANSFIELDS TRAVEL 11 Palmer Road Singapore 2 Tel: *****6.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 317 11 Share holder gets name back in books THE High Court yesterday ordered that a university student should have his name inserted m the Fraser and Neave Ltd. share register as the owner of shares worth about $10,000. Mr. C. Arul, counsel for Yeo Kian Doo, told the court that on
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  • 56 11 LEARNER-driver M.P. Krishnasamy was fined a total of $120 yesterday for committing four traffic offences m Bukit Timah Road on Aug. 30 last year. He was fined $25 for driving a lorry at 45 mph, $25 for not having "L" plates, $20 for not having an instructor,
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  • 37 11 THE Jurong Town Ambulance and Nursing Division (II) of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will launch a blood donation campaign on April 18 from 8 a.m. to l p.m. at the Jurong Town Civic Centre.
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  • 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) On April 19 we will publish an entry form. Paste six of the pictures you have
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  • 171 11 A FISHMONGER, jailed for six years for the attempted murder of a hawker liaison officer, broke down and wept moments after sentence was passed by the High Court yesterday. Koh Lim Chaing, 30, had attacked Chew Poh Chuan with a chopper near Block 37, Circuit
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  • 20 11 IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CONTEST BOAC For some people there is only one airline
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  • 196 11 Margaret's not mad about mod— the tailored look for her AS A first-year university student, Margaret Tan has a passion for art and design. She enjoys working with her hands, but her studies come first. History, sociology and economics are her subjects, and she hopes to major m the social
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  • 124 11 Speaking the same language KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Education Minister, Inche Hussein Onn, called today for close co-operation between Malaysia and Indonesia to overcome the shortage of Bahasa Malaysia books for higher education. Speaking at the opening of an exhibition of Indonesian books at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here,
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  • 109 11 THE inmates of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home will now be able to enjoy their television programmes again. The children 40 of them, yelled out enthusiastically when a T.V. set was installed on Saturday at an Easter tea party and magic
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  • 173 11 Hawkers to be moved indoors OUTDOOR hawker centres are interim measures and will eventually go when more hawker complexes are built. The attractive centres that have recently been put up at Newton Circus, Farrer Road /Dunearn Road junction and even the newly rehabilitated Satay Club along Elizabeth Walk will all
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    • 171 11 CINEMAS/Page 12 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/Pages 13/16 TOP FORM/ Pages 14/15 SHIPPING/ Pages 17/18 SPORT/Pages 19/20 nnW 1 BF Y'bl W I I m\mmYiM m YiM shiseido lipstick B At B SJ Rs^^lrili I I^BI or dreamy, heavenly lips, a rainbow of seven bewitching X mZ-je colors all frosted some fmm the
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  • 269 12 $1,500-a-month man fined $400 for plant theft A $l,stt-A-MONTH horticultural expert was fined $400 by a magistrates' court yesterday for stealing five branches from an Izora plant m Woodlands Road on March 28. Hoh Sooi Kirn, 28, a University of Malaya graduate, was arrested by Deputy Supt. Edward James Walker
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  • 103 12 PUTTING BACK THE STORE IN ORDER AFTER THE SALE FOR these three young scouts, clearing up the aftermath of the annual sale at Robinson's will be one of the biggest jobs during Job Week. They were among the 43 scouts employed by the company yesterday to take down the sale
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  • 175 12 THE Lions Club of Singapore, Jurong, will be holding a charity film premiere on May 12 at the Capitol Theatre m aid of the Jurong Children's Creche. The film, Too Late The Hero, is based on the Pacific War. The film stars Michael Came,
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  • 686 12 Court told of protest by women in holy robes CONFERENCE HALL DEMO CASE OPENS A POLICE officer recounted m a district and magistrates' court yesterday how women m "priestly robes" demonstrated and scattered pamphlets outside the Conference Hall for relatives m detention. Acting Supt. G. Tolson was testifying against seven
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    • 291 12 v^pTt^/ mW*m**. Ifl WwW km mmm^mW m^™W^ f MYLmW. -^m^^^mwAmr \\^^^m\ I OURNEW BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUeT) I You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon m the fl Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities, Singa- fl pore dishes and a great table*laden assortment of Eu- fl m ropean foods
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    • 585 12 19SEEE7 j: an i^tion J 1 NOW SHOWING! I Duo to film's length— 4 shows l B Note Times: 11. 2.30. 6.30. 9.15 i 1 Jack Lemmon, Shirley, MacLaine I 1 ''IRMA LA DOUCE" (UA) I Technicolor A Panavision NEXT CHANGE! I I Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely 'i "Tho PRIVATE
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  • 49 13 T«o Cheng age sb. passed away peacefully on 12 4 7 1 £av.ng beh.nd his beloved wife Darling Gueh Choo. Funeral Service at 14 Wee Nam Road 2 30 Com, n l 3 *71 an<l Cottage leave for burial at Choa Chu Kang Christian Cemetery ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
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  • 304 13 BEDFORD Plantations made a smaller profit last year despite a higher crop yield from its Tanjong Malim Estate. The annual report showed that profit before tax was $189,482, compared with $257,146 m 1969. The rubber crop for 1970 was 1,031,000 lbs, an increase of about
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  • 50 13 NEGRI SEMBILAN OIL PALMS announced a second interim of 12*4 per cent, less tax, payable on May 3. Lodgement date is April 26. The company paid a first interim of 7V£ per cent, less tax, for 1970, and total dividend of 20 per cent for 1969.
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  • 35 13 GADEK RUBBER will pay a final dividend of 10 per cent, less tax, on May 19. Lodgement date is April 22. The final brings the total for last year to 16 per cent.
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  • 371 13 LINGUI developments reported that profit before tax for 1970 totalled $517,447, compared with $829,522 for the previous year. However, the 1969 total included a non-recurring income of $182,721 from sale of investments. Last year's fall of 37.6 per cent m profit reflected lower tin production from
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  • 80 13 MIAMI, Mon. Cuba is failing again to achieve a sugar production goal set by Fidel Castro, Havana Radio reported. Last year, Castro staked the "honour" of the revolution" on a promise of a 10-million ton crop, then publicly admitted failure. This year, he lowered the mark
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  • 83 13 TOKYO, Mon. Japan will import 140,000 tons of soyabeans valued at £6,860,000 from China this year, a Japanese report from Peking said. The Asahi Shimbun, m a dispatch from Peking, said trade representatives of the two countries signed the contract last •veek m Peking. Asahi said this
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  • 36 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.53, (2) 152.30; Rest closed. 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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  • 507 13 PALM oil is on its way to replacing rubber as the major source of trading income for Pa ta ling Rubber Estates. Chairman H.B.E. Hake said that by the end of 1980, the total area under oil palms was expected to reach 18,500
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  • 341 13 The stock market made average added 12 cents, solid gains m active early Advances led declines by trading yesterday. about five-to-three margin and volume was 1.2 million shares Stanpoors industrial after 20 minutes of trading. average added 12 cents. April 12 April 8 I Paper 333*
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  • 168 13 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. Note: No rates will be issued today following closure of the U. K. foreign exchange market yesterday for Easter. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715
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  • 440 13 TOKYO, Mon. The Australian Government is hoping to raise yen-based bonds worth US$2O million for industrial development, Japanese business leaders said here today. They have just returned from an economic mission to Australia organised by the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Such an issue would be
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  • 180 13 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's estimated balance of payments for the fiscal 1970 year ended March registered a favourable figure of U552,014 million, an all-time high, the Finance Ministry disclosed. The figure was believed to have surpassed those registered by other Western nations during the same period,
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  • 55 13 TAIPEI, Mon. Nationalist China will loan 30,000 metric tons of rice to the Philippines at an annual interest rate of 7.5 per cent. The loan is to be repaid m kind within a 10- year period, with repayment and interest to begin m the fourth year,
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    • 473 13 I ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED FEMALE RECEPTIONISTS, able ,0 speak English/Mandarin and several Chinese dialects Apply b y phone to Mount Faber Restaurant. Tel 911/ f>Q. LARGE ORGANISATION rapidly expanding m Singapore and Malaysia requires Salesmen Those desire to meet people and are willing to work hard for high income should apply
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    • 111 13 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials Bring these to Motion Smith lj Battery Koad and have permanent copies made while you wait. REDIFFUSION T.V. RENTALS. H.P. OR CASH We have a complete range of models and prices at our SHOWROOMS 182 Clemenceau Avenue 233 People's Park Complex. lst Fl 149 Joo Chiat Road
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    • 161 13 TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE. LTD. Tenders are invited for the Extension and Replacement of Existing Fender System (approximately 785 I m. feet) on the Loyang jetty. Tender documents will be available during normal working hours at the office of Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services Pte. Ltd., Kuala Loyang
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  • 249 14 Poetry Corner MUGGER: TO HEAR this word shouted at you is enough to turn you pale.. .for it is a word carrying the deepest insult. It is part of the vocabulary of all secondary students and means someone m love with his thick fat books. The mugger is said to
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  • 876 14  - Rattle in of skeletons the closet TM beginning to get a little tired of hearing just how great we are. Yes we've cleaned up Singapore. Yes, we've planted trees and built monuments of urban splendor to insure comfort and well-being for tired travellers. We've razed old buildings, moved cemeteries, and
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  • 36 15 FOR that sportive look m hot pants, we've matched a smart Mexican style T-shirt with a pair of leather hot pants. Put on a sombrero to complete the look and keep out the sun.
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  • 1225 15  - The 'rabbit' played havoc with me this year JANETTE CHAN I WAS under the impression that rabbits are lucky animals or so I gathered from a magazine that I read some time ago. I was born m the year of the Rabbit (according to the Chinese zodiac), and rather proud
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 39 15 j—t Tm R*f U S >»» Off All riffiti rtwrmt o^_>»-J >^^_^ C 1971 by Umtad FMtur* Syndicate. Ine "I ran out of things to say to Emmy Lou's new boy friend, so I just asked him, 'Who does your hair?'!"
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  • 275 16 BANGKOK, Mon. The installation of an oil pipeline across the Isthmus of Kra, m Southern Thailand, as a short cut for Middle East oil transportation to Japan, will be beneficial to Thailand m the economic, political and military fields, the
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  • 55 16 TIN $637.00 a picul (down $1.3714). Straits, tin turnover continued to improve yesterday but the metal was priced $1.37\£ per picul lower at $637. Official dealings totalled 330 tons, up 19 tons on Saturday's volume. Overseas interest was derived mainly from the United States and Japan and the
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  • 467 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE trading lull m the Stock Exchange continued yesterday and total volume of business contracted to 913,500 units, valued at $1,262,334. Industrials recorded narrow price movements m featureless trading, and advances and declines were about evenly matched on a turnover of
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  • 805 16 KEY Closing buyers' and seUers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures m brackets denote traded lots m I.OOO's. When the price is not foUowed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The last figures show the
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  • 309 16 (Managers' prices for April 13) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.30 1.35 Mai. Progress Fund 1.07 1.12 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.10 1.15 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.25xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.06 1.11 The Saving Fund 1.10 1.15xd Singapore
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  • 292 16 Offshore oil: Problems and prospects TULSA, Oklahoma, Mon. Despite bickering among world powers, high costs and high risks, offshore oilfields are producing a greater share of the world's oil output, the Oil and Gas Journal reports. Although the problems are major, offshore drilling may provide up to half of the
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  • 155 16 DAIEI TO EXPAND ITS MARKET TOKYO, Mon.— Daiei Corporation, a major supermarket m Japan, says it plans to station resident representatives m Singapore and m Bangkok before March next year. The company aims to increase its purchase of consumer goods from South-East Asia for marketing through its own rapidly growing
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  • 726 16 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn today presided over a top-level conference convened to seek solutions to the dramatic deterioration of Thailand's rice economy. Governors from 43 rice- producing provinces, ricemill owners, economic affairs officers and representatives of local rice merchants will meet
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  • 383 16 TOKYO, Mon. The 1,500 men representing 800 Japanese firms participating m the Canton Trade Fair from April 15 will leave for China on foreign carriers such as Lufthansa or United Arab Airlines because their own Japan Airlines has refused to subscribe to
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  • 86 16 MANILA, Mon. The International Rice Research Institute, which developed miracle rice m 1968, said today it was experimenting with a new strain which ripens m 100 days. Miracle rice, called IRS, ripens after 120 days, while others normally take 180 days. IRRI spokesman Steve
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  • 374 16 Price gains were noted over a broad front on a volume of 220 million units yesterday. The close was firm and the stock average finished 25.70 yen higher at 2,435.32 yen. Selective demand, was centred on cameras, real estates, insurances and electric appliances. Canon Camera was well
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    • 663 17 D borberOfeg SAILINGS TO E. CANADA. VS. ATLANTIC Sir.gap.ra P.S'h.m Pan.ng N To.. Bjßlßl N FoJ. rmor. MonUaal SRONXVILLE Apr 14 May 22 *».y 27 FERNGATE G25/26/SLS TOy Apr 17/18 Apr 19 Jun I j u Jun 9 TRAVIATA Apr 18/20 Apr 23/24 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 Jun
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1094 17 I I \J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules 11/ f\ N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for y^ h% I X M ~< ships westbound, eastbound. southbounfl and }L_ ii_^?li^BB«BaW Mfffflflf %t/^ coastal. Each entry gives the following information: /.ic. AfffllKKJ Nl* NAME OF
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  • 281 18 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 13. OUT: Thuringia 1/2; Mir to S; Soko Maru 8/9; Visayan 13/14; Chindwara 15/16; Ferngate 25/26; Zuiko Maru 29/30; Oriental Queen 33/34; Leda Maersk 35/36; Straat Chatham 38/39; Hrvatska 42/43; Ravenstein 44; I. Yung 46;
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    • 393 18 fIP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD km H No. 30E Jln. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur LM H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia mJz^ tm m m m m T m L mm z^ m m*mW J^EBmlmlmWmUml^m^m^mi^mimwmimmWKmmmimm^^m^^^^^^^mKm^^^m FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BJBfJSJBH r^'Mai PMMrs */rrv-a BUNOA OeKIO 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 749 18 P" ClQlhOl infl L ncludin 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far iBBiOgIUyUI \\Je East ports to the north-east. alemannia Apr 15 Keelung, Kaohsiung. Manila, Hongkong. HLL/AFT M -S.*ALTAIR Apr. 25/28 Japan. Pusan, FJangkok. KSC/OL IV./S TAIPOOSHAN Apr 15/16 Penang (Apr 17/19), ANDRZEJ STRUG Apr. 15/18 Hongkong (Apr. 23)
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  • RACING HERALD
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      434 19 Prospect for the Perak Derby IPOH, Mon. Chukell Stable's Royal Mark has shot himself into the limelight for the $51,000 Perak Derby which will be held here on June 6. The Henry's Choice four-year-old gelding put up a smashing performance m his first attempt m the top class,
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      840 19 WEIGHTS for the CL 4 Div. 3 6F. Ipoh races this Yuan Dynasty 9.00 weekend. Game Prince 9.00 Sailor's Delight 9.00 Minex 9.00 SATURDAY Red Mink 9.00 Cl. 3-Div. 4-6 F Asian Empire 9.00 Tolstoy 9.00 Cannon Fire 8.13 Gallant Son 8.12 Scan 8.13 Kind Regards II 8.12
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    • 1049 19 STIPENDIARY Steward's re ports for the weekend races at Ipoh. SATURDAY Race One: Lovable II (Hassan) who was slow to begin was unable to stretch out through-out the race. Pizarro 111 (Kingston) had to be eased off the heels of Discipline (Moran) and from that
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    • 409 19 Texan Coody wins Masters' Open radiophoto). AUGUSTA, Georgia, Mon. Texan Charles Coody held off hot favourite Jack Nicklaus to win the Masters' golf tournament by two strokes here yesterday. Coody, the leader on the first and third days, turned m a final round of 70 to romp home with a
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  • A PERMANENT CIRCUIT
    • 747 20 REPRESENTATIVES of motor racing interests m Asia, Australia and New Zealand will discuss at a meeting here on April 26 the feasibility of having a permanent circuit m Singapore. Endorsement m principle for such a circuit has been given by the international controlling
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    • 648 20  -  FAR TOO many people are Hogging the Football Association of Singapore without first defining the problems, said the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L.P. Rodrigo at a Press conference at the Ministry's Conference Room yesterday. Mr. Rodrigo who is also the FAS president
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    • 170 20 Present circuit is too narrow —Brabham THREE-times World Racing Champion Jack Brabham last night again advocated a permanent circuit for motor racing m Singapore. He said the present circuit at Sembawang was too narrow, thus hampering the view of drivers. There was no safety barrier for drivers because of the
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    • 375 20 EASTER MONDAY SOCCER LONDON, Mon. Tony Hateley, once a *****,000, First Division footballer, whipped m three goals for Notts County today and steered his club back into the English Third Division. Hateley's goals were enough to give his team a 4-0 victory over Colchester and clinch promotion from the Fourth
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 50 20 SOCCER: FAS Div. 1. SAFSA vs R.N. Wanderers (5.30 p.m.); Hamilton SC vs Fathul Karib Club (7.30 p.m.-both at J. Besar). HOCKEY: SHA Div. 2: Police 'B vs Prisons (Thompson Rd.): Women's League: GSC vs WRAC (GSC) NETBALL: SWNA Asian league (F.Park 5.30 p.m.) GOLF: Memorial Cup-Qr. -finals (Bukit Course).
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