Singapore Herald, 16 April 1971

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  • 12 1 No. 228 Singapore Friday, April 16, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 PRESIDENT Sheares yesterday called on the Asian Development Bank to help keep the environment of developing countries free from pollution. Opening the fourth annual meeting of the bank's Board of Governors at the Conference Hall, he said: "The ADB could and should assist
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  • 228 1 CEYLON ORDERS KOREAN EMBASSY CLOSED COLOMBO, Thurs. Ceylon today ordered North Korea to close down its Embassy in Colombo. The drastic move followed conclusive evidence of North Korean involvement in the recent attempt to overthrow Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike's Government. It is widely believed here that North Korean diplomats, acting for
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  • 62 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Thousands of South Vietnamese troops today launched a counteroffensive against North Vietnamese forces in the central Highlands. The North Vietnamese kept up their 16-day offensive with new attacks around besieged Firebase 6, ODD Bonn, Thurs. China is helping the Pakistan Army in its fight against Bengali nationalists
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  • 808 1 ADB: Call for wider horizon The Asian Development Bank opened its three-day meeting here yesterday with reports of phenomenal growth, shortage of funds and a warning of possible higher world borrowing rates. The meeting also heard appeals from some developing countries that the bank should widen its horizon and play
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  • 145 1 IF YOU get a letter asking for money for the "Dragon Lotus Hill Old Aged Home" report it to the police. At least one leading business house has received such a letter. The business house contacted the Herald because we have publicised the plight of the
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  • 325 1 SHANGHAI, Thurs. Eighteen Americans arrived in Shanghai today and strolled in warm spring weather down the waterfront, more than two decades after another group of their countrymen were expelled from the large Chinese industrial port. The 18 consisted of 15 members of
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  • 43 1 TAIPEH, Thurs. Taiwan Government spokesmen denied today that 10 Malaysian students in Taiwan have been arrested for listening to Radio Peking. "These reports are not true. No such thing has happened," officials of the Government Information Office said. AP
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  • 123 1 BBC MAKES FIRST UKCHINA CALL LONDON, Thurs.— The first telephone call from Britain .to China for 22 years got through today but it took three and one- i half hours from the time the Chinese opened the circuit. British Broadcasting Corporation journalist William Hardcastle placed a three-minute call to George
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  • 43 1 CANBERRA, Thurs.— The decision of the opposition Labour Party to send an emissary to China to investigate prospects for Australian wheat sales was criticised today by Prime Minister William McMahon. He said the move was just a political gesture.
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  • 535 1 Five -power Defence Pact gets go-ahead LONDON, Fri.— Leaders of the Commonwealth Five today approved the terms of a new defence pact for the Singapore-Malaysia area. It is expected to take effect before the end of the year, Government sources said. The agreement in effect ends Britain's binding obligations since
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  • 179 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Indian Government today accused the Pakistan Army of "unprovoked firing" into Indian territory along the border with East Pakistan. In a "strong protest" note sent to the Pakistan High Commission, the Government said "Indian nationals have been injured" by
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  • 1809 2  - A call to ensure we don't repeat errors of others Mr TAKESHI WATANABE By President of the bank THE chronicler of early Singapore, Munshi Abdullah, devoted a paragraph in his reminiscences to the daily morning constitutional that was so much the habit of the first British President of Singapore, Major
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  • 639 2  - Vital Importance of export earnings HON SUI SEN By Finance Minister THE BANK has entered a crucial phase in its career in the wake of a dynamic growth in its activities in the past two years. The very fact that in this Fourth Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors
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  • 117 2 THE Income Tax Department is most efficient as far as filling the Government's coffersjs concerned. We are given one month to pay up our tax on receipt of the "Notice of Assessment" form. What we grudge is that the hours of payment 10a.m.
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  • 513 2 I REFER to Mr. Lui Boon Poh's reply to my comments on his Party's programme. He begins by saving that he is "delighted" that the P.A.P. is "perturbed" over the new party though the rest of the same sentence alleges "sneer and smear" as well as "arrogance and
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  • 605 2 AS LONG as Asians are hungry, as long as Asians are unemployed, as long as Asians are ill, as long as Asians are poorly housed, the Asian Development Bank will have to do more and do better and do both more quickly. This was how ADB's
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  • 30 3 A GENERAL view of the opening session of the three-day conference of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank at the Conference Hall. Mr. Hon
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  • 189 3 ADB HAS MADE NOTABLE PROGRESS -U THANI THE United Nations Secretary General U Thant, in a message to the Asian Development Bank meeting here yesterday said that since its inception four years ago it had made notable progress. He said: "At a time when discord and strife continue to plague
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    5 3  -  By Mort Walker
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  • 322 3 DEVELOPED countries should back up their aid programmes to developing countries with more liberal trade policies, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said yesterday. He said: "In the long run, a judicious blend of development assistance and trade liberalisation can act
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  • 449 4 JAPAN is responsible for 40 per cent of Singapore's trade deficit and this can be corrected only if it buys more manufactured goods from our Republic. This was stated in Tokyo by the leader of a Singapore trade mission, Dr. Augustine Tan, yesterday, when he
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  • 187 4 SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM SINGAPORE'S shipping community got .its first look at a low cost satellite navigation system on board a vessel yesterday which could become standard equipment on all vessels in the future. The system, which allows its position to be known at all times to within a quarter of
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  • 371 4 Land deal profits pay for social amenities THE GOVERNMENT uses any profit made out of land deals to subsidise hawkers centres and other social amenities, the Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, said yesterday. "Otherwise, the funds required may have to be raised by higher taxation," he said. The Minister
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  • 110 4 A driver was killed and seven others injured yesterday when their mini-van collided with a lorry at the 9th miles stone, Jurong Road. Ng Hoon Yam, 26, of Jurong Road, died in an ambulance on the way to the Thomson Road General Hospital. Two of the
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  • 27 4 EIGHT community centres will hold sending-off ceremonies for National Servicemen called up for fulltime service on April 21 at 9 a.m. at their respective premises.
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  • 236 4 NATIONAL Serviceman Ng Joo Nee, 20, was taken for a ride in a taxi on Wednesday night and robbed of $520 in cash and valuables by two men whom he thought were detectives. Mr. Ng, of Guillemard Camp, was at the Gay World Amusement
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  • 279 4 NTUC in new 'paid leave' plea to Govt THE NTUC has asked the Government to support its claim for paid leave for workers from both the public and private sectors who attend trade union courses. In a memorandum to Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam, the NTUC Secretary for Research and Training,
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  • 188 4 THE Nanyang University Council will hold a cultural show at Victoria Theatre for three nights, beginning on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. The show "Night for the Young" is in aid of its current campaign to raise funds for development of Nantah's College of Commerce and
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    4 4  -  Bob Montana By
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  • 158 5 A $38 MILLION contract for building the Ocean Building was awarded to a local construction firm, Woh Hup Pte. Ltd., yesterday. Construction work will start immediately and the second phase of demolition, of the Prince Restaurant building, will begin in June. Mr. R.E.L. Wingate, chairman
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  • 146 5 BARBARA Joy McKerron, 31, a housewife, was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday on the grounds of adultery by her husband, Chia Teck Kim, 35, a company director. They were married on Nov. 30, 1963 and have two children. In 1967 the respondent
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  • 69 5 MAN WITH RED DOCUMENTS CHARGED SEAMAN Loh Chek Meng will be on trial today on a charge of having four volumes of banned Communist publications on board a ship. Lucky Trader at Alernative Quarantine Anchorage on March 28. In a magistrate's court yesterday he denied having three volumes of Selected
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  • 350 5 MANILA MEETING NEXT WEEK TO DISCUSS PROPOSAL THE ECONOMIC Commission for Asia and the Far East is considering a plan to build a ferry service linking Singapore and Indonesia as part of the 10,000--mile trans- Asia railroad tying Singapore to IstanbuL The proposal is
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  • 175 6 Govt will not tell bosses to sack staffManicka PENANG, ThursThe Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, stressed today that it was not the Government's intention to ask employers to dismiss existing staff and replace them with workers of another race to achieve racially-ba-lanced work forces. "But where vacancies arise
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  • 61 6 DONATIONS received by the Singapore Herald for the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple now stand at $784. The latest donors are Mr. Lin Coon Hai, $20, and Mr. Choo Meng Chew, $40. Donations can be sent to the Council of Social Service at 11 Penang
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  • 465 6  - Two nurses in Sabah missions lose permits NELLY KOE 'CAMPAIGN OF INTIMIDATION' By TWO foreign nurses working with Christian missions in Sabah have had their work permits cancelled. A spokesman for the Lutheran Basel Christian Church in Sabah said the nurses were a German and a Swiss. One of them
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  • 317 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, lun Abdul Razak, has emphasised to Malaysia's envoys overseas that they should give priority to achieving the objectives of the Government's new economic policy by giving maximum attention to trade, investment and tourism He said this when he briefed
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  • 70 6 KUCHING, Thurs. Two Sabre jet fighter aircraft of the Royal Malaysian Air Force arrived here this afternoon from Butterworth on a training flight the first such flight by these jets. The long-distance flights provide excellent opportunities for the crew to familiarise themselves with the
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  • 231 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former housing society secretary who had been convicted of misappropriating $26,483 was today judged to have wrongly used only $760. Justice Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Omar, after determining this, upheld the conviction but reduced the sentence
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  • 51 6 DR. Loh Tee Fun of the Paediatrics Department, Singapore University," has been awarded the Heinz Fellowship for the Commonwealth by the British Paediatric Association this year. Managed by Nuffield Founda tion, this Fellowship enables one or two Commonwealth paediatricians to meet fellow colleagues in Britain every
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  • 154 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysians can listen to Radio Peking provided they do not disseminate broadcasts which are considered to be prejudicial to security. The secretary-general of the Home Affairs Ministry, Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar, said today that there was
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    11 6 1 hope you fellows will excuse the way I'm dressed."
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  • 388 6 Making use of our best medical brains Viewpoint 1 THE arrangement for President Sheares, a doctor with remarkable skill, to teach and to operate (S.H. April 15) reflects a significant step forward in the progress of medicine in Singapore the adequate utilisation of the best medical brains by Government hospitals.
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  • 321 6 Why must airport tax? TRAVELLERS and tourists who stay in Singapore longer th#n five days and spend more money have to pay an exorbitant airport tax of $10.00 upon departure. Others staying here for a shorter period and spending considerably less cash, do not have to pay this tax. This
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  • 219 6 MAY I comment on our Youth Orchestra that is to be sent to Switzerland to participate in the International Festival of Youth Orchestra On Sunday April 11, j n the Singapore T.V. newsreel film of the auditioning of the Youth Orchestra, I spotted a number
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  • 513 8  - Festival of drama could have been better FLORENCE CHONG By THE eighth drama festival presented by Raffles Players last weekend was a heartening note amidst anxiety about the gradual death of dramatic activities here. The two-day festival was a success in terms of audience. It had full house on both
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  • 45 8 SINGAPORE Malayalee Hindu Samajam is to present Vishu Night —a programme of songs and dances—at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow to celebrate the Hindu New Year. About 50 artistes from various organisations will take part in the 28-item show.
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  • 234 8 On display: Original prints of works by famous artists THE original prints of the works of 21 famous European artists, including Picasso, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali and Jacob Steinhardt are now on show at Seah Gallery, Tudor Court. The works exhibited are not among their best known, but they all
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  • 524 8 AFTER TWO YEARS, AND now, almost two years later, Woodstock is here. Well, not exactly here in Singapore, but close enough for many rock fans to dig out their passports for a sprightly jaunt across the Causeway. The film is not only a documentary of a lost weekend
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  • 307 8  -  MARY LEE By FLAMENCO! The vigorous rhythmic dance of the Spanish gypsies will be performed by Antonio, the worldrenowned master of the exciting, colourful and difficult style of dancing, in Singapore next month. Together with a full company of 20 dancers, musicians and singers,
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  • 53 8 The Naval Base Singers will present "The Gondoliers" as their farewell performance at the Victoria Theatre on May 11 to 15. The cast members include, Christopher Bevan, Peter Beale, Peter and Pat Smith, Eileen Ebdale and newcomer Maria Elliott. The producer is Tom English and the music director
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 101 8 9 a.m. 6.30 p.m.: Exhibition of Indonesian paintings at Donald Galleries, Liat Towers, Orchard Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars* at Bukit Panjang Village; 10 m.s.; Indus Road; Jalan Kayu; Kampong Java/Keng Lee Road; Margaret Drive; Circuit Road; Tai Thong Crescent; Telok Kurau (between Lorongs H and K); Thomson Road; Upper
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  • 265 9 LONDON, Thurs. Sir Robert Thompson, a British adviser to President Nixon on the Vietnam War said yesterday the "complete success" of the South Vietnamese thrust into Laos proved that Saigon troops would be "ready to fight on their own soon. Sir Robert, a counter-insurgency
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  • 104 9 SAIGON, Thurs. North Vietnamese forces sharply escalated shelling attacks today against South Vietnamese and Cambodian positions in eastern Cambodia while, more than 2M miles to the north, Saigon forces renewed their efforts to lift the 16-day siege of Firebase f In one of the heaviest
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  • 207 9 'CIA HELPS TO KEEP WORLD AT PEACE' WASHINGTON, Thurs. Director Richard Helms of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency told America's editors yesterday that the ClA's role is as vital to the keeping of world peace as it is to provide information vital to the national defence. In his first public
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  • 54 9 LONDON, Thurs. The 10--day go-slow by 30,000 railmen ended in Britain today, when they accepted an average of 10 per cent pay rise. The men had asked for 14 per cent. The 10 per cent figure is the maximum laid down by the Government in its
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  • 408 9  -  Herald Knight WONG Ngiam Yee (VS), after the fifth round of play, has joined the leaders Nigel Gwee (ACS) and Lim Seng Hoo (St. Patrick's), each with A% points, in the Junior Open section of the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championships. Right behind are Alan
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  • 148 9 At last— cure for common cold? CHICAGO, Thurs. A new anti-virus drug is said to be able to cure the common cold within 24 hours. Dr. Paul Gordon of Chicago Medical School, who discovered the drug, called NPT-*****, said it is also effective against other virus diseases such as influenza
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  • 76 9 IT'S A COHEN CONCERN, THIS ANNUAL AFFAIR JERUSALEM, Thurs.-Three hundred Jews were one happy family yesterday. They were all called Cohen and they were all here at the Wailing Wall-Jewry's holiest shrine— to preserve a centuries old custom. EVERY YEAR Tradition has it that if the descendents of the Cohen
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  • 243 9 TOKYO, Thurs. The spring Canton Trade Fair to be held for one month from today will be on the largest scale in history, as China has just launched its fourth five-year economic programme the Peking Correspondent of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, foremost economic journal,
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  • 78 9 IN THE SMALL ADS...A CRUISER FOR SALE LONDON, Thurs. The Greek navy offered today for sale a 6,900-ton cruiser complete with 6-inch guns, depth charge throwers and mine laying equipment. The classified advertisement in the Daily Telegraph said the ship Elli will be sold by auction either for continued use
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  • 76 9 Yugoslav envoy dies from wounds STOCKHOLM, Thurs.— Yugoslavian ambassador Vladimir Rolovic, who was shot by Croats, extremists here last week, died of Tils wounds in hospital today. The 56-year-old ambassador, who took up his post last November, had frequently warned the Swedish authorities about the danger involved in the presence
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  • 176 10 Faulkner attacked with stones BELFAST, Tburs. A Jeering mob of about 7tf Roman Catholics hurled rocks and bottles at Northers Ireland Premier Brian Faulkner during a tour of city troublcspots last Bight. None of the missiles hit Mr Faulkner, who was rapidly driven away from East Belfast, the scene of
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  • 51 10 WASHINGTON: The American Committee of the International Press Institute denounced the arrest, trial and conviction of two Chinese brothers taken to Taiwan from the Philippines. The Yuyitungs were expelled from the Philippines, where they were native-born second generation newspaper publishers, and flown by Philippine military aircraft to Taiwan in May
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  • 136 10 KARACHI, Thurs. West Pakistan leader Zulfikar Ali Bhutto urged yesterday that East Bengal be given its "legitimate rights" and that a way be found for a permanent end to "exploitation." At a Press conference, the Peoples' Party chairman expressed confidence that with the "right approach
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  • 107 10 But Mr. Bhutto, is stressing the need for a political solution to the crisis, supported China's position "and its attitude on India and other countries interfering in an internal affairs. Meanwhile, the Press Trust of India reporting from the border areas, said Pakistani Air Force planes yesterday carried out
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  • 25 10 France fired a rocket from its South American launching base in Guiana in an effort to send a scientific research satellite into orbit. ODD
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  • 27 10 Air Chief Marshal Sir lieorge Holroyd Mills, former chief of Britain's Bomber Command, died at the Royal Air Force Hospital in Us bridge. He was 69.
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  • 219 10 TAIPEI, Thurs. Some 200 overseas Chinese students studying here today staged a shouting placard-waving protest at the U.S. embassy against an American decision to turn over administrative control of the disputed Senkaku (Tiaoyutai) islands to Japan in 1972. A three-mile inarch through Taipei later swelled
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  • 180 10 Demos shut Seoul colleges SEOUL, Thurs. The state-run Seoul National University today closed down two more of its colleges education and business administration after antiGovernment student agitations threatened to expand further. Some 6,000 students from Seoul's five universities today continued demonstrations outside their campuses only to be beaten back by
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  • 175 10 CANBERRA, Thurs. Moves by the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Australian Labour Party to stop the planned tours of Australia by South African rugby and cricket teams were descredi table, Prime Minister William McMahon said today. "We must not import politics into
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  • 219 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Richard Nixon tonight came out in support of a South Vietnamese proposal that prisoners of war taken by both sides in the Indo-China conflict should be interned in a neutral country. A White House spokesman said the plan concerned prisoners who
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  • 113 10 PORT \l PRINCE (Haiti), Thurs.— President Francois Duvalier failed to make a scheduled appearance at a festive parade given in his honour on his 64th birthday yesterday. A government spokesman said the doctors have told him to take a rest. The only Duvalier on hand
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  • 157 10 Million dollar swoop on jet MANILA, Thurs.—Government agents today seized U.S. currency, cheques and Treasury warrants worth more than US$l million from baggage being loaded aboard a jet bound for Hongkong. Officials described it as attempted smuggling in violation of Central Bank regulations banning the export of Dollars. Mr. Jolly
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  • 77 10 It's a mad, mad, world NEW YORK, Thurs.— The first international sex bowl championships began over the weekend with eliminatory knock-out rounds. Action photographs were submitted by 47 couples from the United States, Canada, England, France Italy, Russia and West Germany. In front of a jury of anthropological psychologists and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 477 10 1 1 I _^^^B I 1 I 1 I 1 I ACROSS DOWN I. Compartments found in ice 1. Arrive to take care of me (4) clu s (8 > 2. But he is not necessarily 4. Afraid one is to get married addle-headed! (3,3) 4 > 3. Chased, we
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  • 773 11  -  D. Gareth Porter Ron Moreau By and PLEIKU, VIET NAM More than 250 of the 2,500 Montagnards relocated to a resettlement site in Pleiku Province nearly four months ago have died of diseases related to conditions at the new site, according to a U.S. medical
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  • 546 11 From a special correspondent, Hongkong IN TEN out of Pakistan's sixty embassies an anguished Bengali heads the mission but is no longer sure ta which country he belongs. As the civil war in East Pakistan moves into its third week the Bengali diplomats face an increasingly sharp conflict
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  • 322 11  -  HILMI TOROS By in ROME ROME'S extensive six-week brainwashing campaign to make the eternal and eternally dirty city cleaner ended Monday with the city dirtier than ever. Few seem to mind however, since neither Caesar's rules nor other rules since have been to cleanse
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  • 690 11 From DAN Van der VAT in Capetown THE CHIEF Minister of South Africa's first "Bantustan" (partly selfgoverning African homeland), the Transkei, has presented the white Central Government here with what amounts to an uncompromising demand for immediate full independence. In the most militant
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  • 208 12 CHILDREN IN FLAG DAY CHARITY RACKET A GANG of youngsters is making a racket out of flag days held by charity organisations. The member of the gang approach flag day organisers at the last minute saying that they are standing in for other volunteers who cannot come. They take flags
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  • 145 12 From Page 1 urban slums, resulting from a century of industrial activity. The social conditions which mankind had created by the use of machines were now seriously endangering the ecological balance of nature and might in time threaten the very survival of the human race. President
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  • 40 12 THE flyover linking Thomson Road, Whit ley Road and Jalan Toa Payoh will be opened to traffic at 10.00 a.m. on April 19. Policemen will be stationed at various points to guide motorists for a few days.
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  • 320 12 BOAT Show '71 Singapore's first boat exhibition was opened at Jurong Pier yesterday evening by Mr. Ho Kan Leong, MP for Jurong. Mr Ho described the show as "impressive" and said that it was a right move to encourage people to take to
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    20 12 PICTURE shows Mr. Lawrence McCall (left) and Mr. David Blickenstaff arriving at the Boat Show in a Grand Banks cruiser
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  • 320 12 ORGANISERS of a seminar on Sikhism at the Singapore University yesterday said the purpose of the meeting was to discuss problems of the Sikh community and its role in multi-racial Singapore and not to challenge religious fundamentals.' Mr. Ajit Singh, Chairman of
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  • 120 12 SINGAPORE has nominated a senior civil servant for election to the Board of Directors of the 35-member Asian Development Bank, according to conference sources. He is Mr Lee Keng Tuan, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, whose nomination was formally submitted yesterday. The election takes place
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  • 177 12 ARRIVING IN CRUISER IN STYLE MR. LAWRENCE McCall, the managing director of American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd., arrived at Jurong Pier in a 32-ft. Grand Banks cruiser for the Boat Show yesterday. He was returning from a business trip from Jakarta in the cruiser which belongs to Mr David Blickenstaff,
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  • 127 12 TWO men wanted in connection with the murder of Ling Moon Hua, a 22-year-old fowl seller's assistant, in June last year, have been picked up by the police. Detectives from Orchard Road Police Division raided a hut off Emerald Hill earlier this week and called on the suspects
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  • 36 12 HUNGARY'S first ambassador to Singapore, Dr. Peter Kos presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday. Dr. Kos, 50, is concurrently Ambassador to India. He will continue to reside in New Delhi.
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  • Section II
    • 309 13  - A camp to train instant youth leaders PHILLIP LIM By A CHINESE proverb says it takes 10 years to grow a tree and 100 years to train a leader. Some young adults in a training camp on Sentosa hope to get some leadership qualities in five days. The camp is
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    • 36 13 YOUTH MEETING MALACCA, Thurs. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Dato Ham/ah bin Dato Abu Samah, will open the general meeting of the Malacca 4-B Youth Movement at the Youth Centre here on April 22.
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    • 323 13 (1) Every day from April I to April 17 (except Sunday) we will publish two pictures of one of our Herald models. (2) Clip ou; 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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      4 13  -  Chic Young By
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    • 185 13 Model office girl who loves playing dating {not mating) game BOAC VERONICA Chang is a lady of fashion. At the age of 20, she hopes to be a professional model and is working as a receptionist at Joan Booty's Modelling Academy. "I love my job because I meet many interesting
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    • 32 13 IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION CONTEST WIN A TRIP TO LONDON FOR TWO ERH- i (Ml I ■t-flHßCdK»'«irv«V' t Mf IHMBKS CUT OUT- AND KEEP 1 For some people there is only one airline
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    • 178 13  -  NGIAM TONG HAI By PORK sellers are pressing for a common weekly day off. This means that there will be no pork in the markets for one day a week if the move is approved by the Government. They
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    • 93 13 WATCHMAN Bukan Singh whose wife left him in 1966 to work as a. bar waitress was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday. He married Mohinder Kaur on Jan. 19, 1964 at a Sikh temple in Johore Bahru and they have no children. He
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  • 136 14 Slip of mask betrays man in hold-up LUCK was against Yew Joon Fong, 26, when his mask dropped when he held up Mr. Lim Keow Tiang in his Tampines Road home on Feb. 21. Yew was picked out at an identification parade soon after his arrest on April 4. He
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  • 66 14 LEARNER rider Tan Thian Guan of Jalan Hock Chye was fined a total of $140 yesterday for committing four traffic offences in Tanah Merah Besar on Aug. 10 last year. He was fined $30 for speeding his motor-cycle at 46 mph; $25 for riding without
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  • 81 14 $5,500 for injured labourer A LABOURER was awarded $5,500 damages by Chief Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin for injuries sustained in a road accident in 1969. Neo Seng Huat, 33, was riding his motor-cycle along Pasir Panjang Road on Sept. 30, 1969 when he was knocked down by a lorry
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  • 297 14 A MAN told a district court yesterday that his friend, who had planned to steal from the Eastern Emporium, had taught him to get into the building to take whatever he could and throw them to him through a window. But after he had
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  • 11 14 T« just akting. i tmr get kicked out
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  • 230 14 Life's just a dream for Yohko YOHKO Asakura wanted to be a singer since she was a child but her dream was not realised until eight years ago in Tokyo. She has a classical singing background but prefers to do popular songs and Latin American numbers in English, although she
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  • 176 14 SUB-CONTRACTOR Fong Yim Chan, of Jalan Membina Barat, told a maintenance court yesterday that his wife spent the whole day with her mother who lived two floors above their flat, returning home at night "I live like a grass widower," he complained. He
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    • 49 14 THE numbers picked in last night's Toto draw No. 29/71 (cash jackpot: $125,000) were: 40, 4, 25, 49 and 30. The additional number: 15. The circled numbers: 2, 8 and 37. TODAY: 1.06 a.m. (9.0 ft.); 2.36 p.m. (7.1 ft.) TOMORROW: 1.42 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 3.37 p.m. (6.6 ft.)
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  • 358 15 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese firms are likely to conclude export and import contracts worth more than US I 2OO million during the month-long Canton trade fair which opened today. Japanese trade officials said the figure would compare with the US$l5O million worth of contracts signed
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  • 272 15 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia -Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.4040 7.3715 7.3600 Australian Dollar 3.4625 3.4200 3.4000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4625 3.4225 3.3925 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200
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  • 184 15 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced it has approved a stand-by arrangement for Indonesia authorising purchase of foreign exchange up to the equivalent of US$5O million over the next 12 months. IMF said the arrangement is in support of a financial programme
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  • 47 15 L9NDON, Thurs. Britain's balance of trade showed a ma rked improvement in March, recording a £1,000,000 surplus, compared with a £66 million deficit in February, the Board of Trade announced. In March 1970, the balance of trade also recorded a £1,000,000 surplus. AFP
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  • 264 15 LONDON, Thurs. A loss of £3.5 million was recorded by Dunlop in the U.K. in 1970 on sales of £188 million Dunlop Holdings chairman Sir Reay Geddes told a press conference on the annual report. Further tyre price increases will depend on the cost/volume equation.
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  • 77 15 FRANKFURT, Thurs. West Germany's monetary reserves rose by 2,800 million Deutsche marks to a record 59,500 million Deutsche marks in the week ended April 7, the Federal Bank announced. The rise was attributed to a further inflow of currency during the first week of the
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  • 45 15 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.45, (2) 151.90; Hongkong 40.22; Beirut 39.25; London 38.91; Zurich 38.908, 39.005; Paris 39.21. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per taeL
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  • 27 15 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 15, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1489, 1491; 3-month 1488, 1489; Settlement 1495 Total turnover 495 tons.
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  • 44 15 CHICAGO, THURS. The First National Bank of Chicago has announced it plans to open a representative office in Sydney, Australia. The new office will be First National's third AsiaPacific installation, making a total of 26 units in 20 countries. AP
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  • 367 15 LONDON, Thurs. ICI said here that the value of the deal involving consolidation of Atlas Chemical Industries with ICI America was about US$l6O million. Jack Callard, ICI chairman, told a press conference in London "the merger of Atlas and ICI America is the most
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  • 94 15 Babcock Wilcox LONDON, Thurs. Babcock Wilcox declared a final dividend of s'/2 per cent, making a total of 10 per cent for 1970, (unchanged from the previous year), payable on June 21. T urnover w a £110,586,000 (£103,553,000). Group profit totalled £3,084,000 (£2,071,000), including £560,000 (nil) ir. respect of change
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  • 72 15 Straits Trading HEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE STRAITS TRADING announced a final dividend of 20 per cent and a bonus of five per cent for the year ended December 1970, payable on May 22. Lodgement date is May 6. The company also announced a bonus issue of one-for-four. Straits Trading has
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  • 463 15 HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH report: The post holiday short trading period, to the surprise of all, saw April going out finally with a roar, which phenomenon was greeted with confusion and disbelief, jerking the market out of its recent lethargy. April shorts who left covering to the last
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  • 619 15 The market closed slightly easier yesterday, reflecting a lack of buying interest. Wall Street's overnight uptrend was largely offset by anxiety over the current British rail dispute. Dealers were sceptical over the U.K. trade figures for March, following press comment on the validity of the statistics, and
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  • 349 15 The stock market was five-to-three margin and the slightly higher in moderate Stanpoors industrials were up early trading yesterday. 17 cents. Advances led declines by a (Paid prices at 1100 EST. in U.S. dollars.) Note: American Photo has been renamed Apeco Corp. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Wed. (Changes
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  • 164 15 AMSTERDAM Internationals were very steady in quiet dealings yesterday on some small local demand. KLM airlines was unchanged. In mixed shippings. Van Ommeren firmed while Holland-America was weak, halting its recent firm trend. Plantations were slightly easier. PARIS The bourse was cautious yesterday while waiting the contents of
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  • 211 16 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Government, in an attempt to find a solution to the deterioration of Thailand's rice economy, has approved a proposal to sell rice to foreign countries on credit and barter terms. The proposal, approved by the Cabinet yesterday, was
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  • 75 16 LONDON, Thurs. Opinions are divided here on how long the United States Government is prepared to hold back selling tin from its reserve stockpile President Nixon has assured Bolivia that the Administration has postponed indefinitely its intention to shed 7,000 tons of tin from its
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  • 1728 16 Closing pricess /business done STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Business in industrials improved slightly on the Stock Exchange yesterday as small fresh support was forthcoming. Gains led losses by two-to-one and volume was 1,122,000 shares for the day. Demand for U.0.8. shares continued unabated and the counter was taken
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  • 83 16 (Managers' prices for April 16) B. S. B. S. The Savins ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Fund 1.10 1.15 Mai. Invt. Fund 1.26 1.31 xd Singapore Mai. Progress Progress Fund 1.02 1.07xd Fund 1.09 1.14 (Managers' prices for April 15) CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Sterling Singapore Commodity Growth Fund 1.10 1.15
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 256 16 RUBBER 1W.50 cents per kilo (Unchanged). After Wednesday's hectic trading, the rubber market took a breather yesterday and quiet conditions ruled throughout' the day. Trading began with 109.00 cents per kilo done for May l RSS and prices then moved fractionally either side of this level in
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    • 61 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Buyers reserved;. ClF's May 15.30 15.45, June 15.50 15.70; Spot 15.90 16.05; Settlements May 16.05 16.20, June 16.25 16.40, July 16.45 16.60, July/Sept. 16.70 16.75, Oct/Dec. 17.20 17.30, Jan/March 17.70 17.80, April/June 18.00 18.15, July/Sept. 18.25 18.35, Oct/Dec.
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    • 55 16 TIN $«52.12»4 a picul (up $2). Straits tin held steady yesterday, adding $2 to 8652 1214 per picul in fair trading. Interest was maintained, especially from the United States and Britain. Turnover at 235 tons, however, was 31 tons lower on Wednesday's volume. The overnight London tin price
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    • 99 16 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is the first country to sign the new three-year international wheat agreement which sets up a framework for price and trade negotiations among major wheat producing and importing countries. The agreement is scheduled to go into effect on July 1
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    • 108 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian April/May 204 reseller, June 204 reseller after 204V* paid. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan April/May 155 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May/June 285 seller; Ceylon
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    • 41 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0, afloat 420.0, April/May 410.0, May/June 405.0 July/Aug. 397.5; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 400.0, April/May 370.0, July/Aug. 345.0; Malabar April/May 590.0
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  • 192 16 LONDON, Thurs. Slow conditions continued today but grain shippers have covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to South Japan at U556.25 fd (free discharge) for April May and from the U.S. North Pacific to South Korea at US$B.4O fd for April May. Cargoes were also fixed from
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  • 347 16 The market yesterday continued steady after Wednesday's rally. Trading was active but turnover dropped to 350 million units. Interest was spread over petroleum, foodstuff, department stores, machinery, Pharmaceuticals and electric home appliances. Prominent gainers were Ajinomoto, Calpis, Mitsukoshi, Matsushita (Closing paid prices in yen. wi Akai Electric
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  • 594 16 M ining shares, with few exceptions. retreated yesterday. Key west, Towarnie and Tasman Minerals were among the few stocks to move ahead. Oils looked firmer and industrials were mixed. Trading generally was quiet. Keywest sold up to 51 cents before coming back during the afternoon session to
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  • 297 16 Rights issues continued to dominate trading yesterday and total turnover swelled to $19.63 million the highest for several weeks. The close was described as slightly easier with most issues showing small losses. Telephones rights advanced to $9.70 but came back during afternoon trading to close at $8.90,
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  • 1111 18 New rules provide more racing thrills NOW that the excitement is all over, the cheering and satisfied crowd has gone home and many of the drivers and machines are appearing again at Batu Tiga this weekend, a brief postmortem of the 6th Singapore Grand Prix would be quite in order.
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  • Article, Illustration
    578 18  -  JOHN ROBINSON IN THIS last but one instalment of the Back to Basic series, we will dwell on an important part of the motorcar a part closely allied to the suspension system which we studied in the previous instalments the braking system. Every reader of these pages should know
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  • 1227 19  -  LEE CHIU SAN By Ji MOTOR CYCLING TAKE one Suzuki 500, do a bit of modification, add Geoff Perry, and you have a Grand Prix winner. A week before the Grand Prix the local Suzuki agents loan me a 500 c.c. Titan for
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  • 303 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 16. OUT: Hua Heng 21 west; Vishva Kalyan 6/7; Boruneo Maru 10/1 1 Kurushima Maru 15/16; Godavery 18; Shoryu Maru 22; Svend Maersk 23/24; Eisho Maru 27/28; Pekin 46; Prometheus 33/34; President Madison 33/34. IN:
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    • 840 20 P™^JOT|^^^| in^l Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far fc— CAWlkyvWI i\A East ports to the north-east. ANDRZEJ STRUG In Pt/Apr 17 Bangkok (Apr 21), M.S. ALTAIR Apr 25/28 Japan, Pusan, Bangkok. KSC/OL Hongkong (Apr 27), Japan (May 3), M/S TAIPOOSHAN SLS TDY Penang (Apr 17/19), KO, M «M,
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  • 531 24 Hartono's winning streak ends in United States Open tournament LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Thurs. All-England champion Rudy Hartono's winning streak ended in the United States Open badminton championships here last night. Hartono, who won the All-England and Canadian titles, lost to compatriot Muljadi without much of a fight
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  • 224 24 Fourth win for S'pore Malays IPOH, Thurs. Singapore Malays beat Penang 3-0 for the second win in the Malaysian Malays hockey championship on the Municipal Padang here today. Sidek Mohamad put Singapore ahead with a 23rd minute goal. Abdullah Hamid slammed in goal number two (48th) and towards the closing
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  • 108 24 LONDON, Thurs. Chelsea, third in the English first division, beat Manchester City 1-0 in the first leg of their semi final tie in the European Cup Winners' Cup at Stamford Bridge here last night. P.S.V. Eindhoven of Holland and Real Madrid played to a scoreless draw in
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    5 24  -  Sam Leff By
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  • 393 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Sepak Tekraw Association 24-member team left yesterday for a 12-day tour of Indonesia. The team will play a series of matches there. The team is led by Inche Mohd. Ghazali bin Ismail, SEOUL, Thurs. Japanese pro Mitsuo Kaneko shot a fiveunder par
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  • 354 24 PORT OF SPAIN, Thurs. West Indies made an impressive reply with 117 for two to India's 360 at the close of the second day's play in the Fifth Test at Queenspark Oval here yesterday. Lewis, who opened their innings, was unbeaten with
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  • 217 24 MING COURT won the Singapore Business Houses Football League and Cup Division Three title with a 1-0 win over Guthrie Waugh "B" at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The champions had to fight tooth and nail before they clinched the issue with a last minute
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  • RACING HERAID
    • 442 24 Ipoh, Thurs Sinwachuan did a rousing gallop in the company of Arnhem on a very good track here this morning. Ridden by Wadi Ahmad, the Our Cobber gelding beat his stablemate easily to return 36-2/5 for 3F. Sinwachuan has improved tremendously from his debut here last
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