Singapore Herald, 19 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 230 Singapore Monday, April 19, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 126 1 BIG DRIVE AGAINST REDS SAIGON, Sun. The five-day-old South Vietnamese campaign against Communist strongholds in A Shau Valley moved into full swing today with the strike force advancing into the operation area. The main body of tne 10,000--strong force, mostly from the first infantry division which fought in Laos, was
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  • 308 1 FIVE days and nine hours is a long time for a short hike but when you're climbing the highest mountain in West Malaysia, it's a recordbreaking pace. That was how long it took a team of 10 young Singaporeans to scale the 7,174-foot
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  • 24 1 NBlv DELHI, Sun. The Pakistan Air Force today pounded wide areas of Brahmanbaria Sub-divi-sion in Comilla District, the Press Trust of India reported.
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  • 507 1 CALCUTTA, Sun. The Pakistani deputy High Commissioner here hoisted the green, red and gold flag of independent East Pakistan over his office today to proclaim the first foreign diplomatic mission of the newly-proclaimed Republic of Bangla Desh. The deputy High Commissioner, Houssain Ali, announced
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  • 160 1 ROME, Sun. China has been invited to attend a Congress of the National OlympicCommittee's Permanent Assembly scheduled in Munich, West Germany, on Sept. 6-7, the president of the organisation said today. Mr. Guilio Onesti, who is also president of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), said
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  • 94 1 MOSCOW, Sun. Last week's five-power talks in London on the defence of Malaysia were described as "expansionist attempts in Asia" by Britain in today's edition of Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party daily. Commentator Yuri Yasnev wrote that the idea of preserving Britain's military presence
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  • 96 1 Back home— with Chairman Mao LOWU BORDER STATION, Hongkong, Sun. Heading home Full of the thoughts of Chairman Mao. And 19-year-old John Tannehill has with him a huge portrait of the Peking leader. Just to prove that the thoughts of the Chairman had gone to his head. The University of
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  • 163 1 THE three-day conference of the Asian Development Bank Governors ended on a note of confidence according to Mr P.S. Hariharan, chief information officer of the bank. He said yesterday that the delegates felt that the meeting had gone off very well and that it
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  • 71 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. The body of a woman, possibly New Zealand-born journalist, Katie Webb, missing since April 7, was found south west of Phnom Penh yesterday, it was reported today. Miss Webb, 28, who was head of the United Press International bureau in Phnom Penh,
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  • 90 1 JERUSALEM, Sun.— A fivemember guerilla band, all French or French-speaking, was arrested last week, it was officially announced today. The announcement said that the band had explosives, detonators and sabotage material and planned to blow up public buildings in Israel. TEHERAN,Some 50 Heads of State are expected to
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  • 253 1 MRS. B MOVES TO REBUILD CEYLON'S ECONOMY COLOMBO, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike has appointed a highpowered committee of reconstruction to rebuild Ceylon's economy, seriously hit by the rebellionFinance Minister Dr. N. M. Perera has already said that the island nation will have to pay a "terrific" price for
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  • 1845 2 Rent for bases More talks FIVE-POWER DEFENCE: SOME LOOSE ENDS From a special correspondent DESPITE months of advance preparation, the ministerial level five-power defence conference almost faltered over unresolved questions concerning rent for the Singapore bases and access to the jungle warfare school in Kota Tinggi after 1971. Further discussions
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  • Viewpoint
    • 149 2 WHY NOT LIFT PARKING BAN AT NIGHT? MANY roads in Singapore for the past 20 years or so have been two-way streets and parking was allowed on both sides of these roads. Now, many of them have been converted into one way streets. With the conversion, a yellow line is
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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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    • 422 2 ONE glaring defect of the new bus service is the failure to provide proper services between one rural area and another. All bus routes seem to lead to town. Another defect is the failure to begin service on schedule. Take for instance A.B.S. service No.
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    • 97 2 THE residents of Mayflower Gardens are grateful to the Environmental Health Branch of the Ministry of Health for three months of dust-free and fume- free living. Of late, however, we residents are once again compelled to re-live our recent nightmare the air over our housing estate is
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  • 515 2 /^y THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE Singapore meeting could well be a turning point for the Asian Development Bank. Four years after its inception, the bank's directors have been asked to redefine its role and direction. In calling on the directors to study the feasibility of raising*
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  • 175 2  -  AUTHOR James Michener has been quoted in a Herald interview as stating that Hawaii is "pretty intolerant" as a society and that he and his Japanese born wife "would not have been allowed" to buy a piece of land there. Mr. Michener was either
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  • 69 2  - Singapore WITH reference to the latest action by the Sabah authorities to get rid of missionaries, remember Saul who went around slaughtering Christians? Saul finally came to a realisation of the truth and became St. Paul, one of the greatest exponents of Christianity. Christianity is still one of the main
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    • 102 2 W^ w VACHERON Y W CONSTANTIN 1 Symbol of Perfection Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I I in Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, end I I the precision of movement have gained for I 1 Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa-
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  • 490 3 ALMOST every one of 150 children in a kampong in Bedok was found to be suffering from worms during a medical check-up over the weekend. The check-up was part of an anti-worm campaign launched by the Siglap Citizens' Consultative Committee on Saturday. Five
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  • 145 3 TALENT QUEST '71 MARIE Therese Hend (above)* from St. Theresa's Convent hopes to sing her way to fame at least among school students. She was among 21 contestants in yesterday's heats, the first day for the Talentime for Schools 1971. The contest was organised by Boys' Town in aid of
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  • 89 3 AUSTRALIA is one of the top four tourist sources for Singapore. Last year, there were 76,767 visitors from Australia an 32.1 per cent increase over 1969. More than half were on holiday here. They comprised 14.7 per cent of the total of 521,654 tourists to Singapore
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  • 142 3 THE $6,000 WAY OF KILLING MOSQUITOES SINGAPORE mosquitoes should watch out. The Vector Control Unit has received two $3,000 grants for research on how to breed them out of existence. The grants were recently approved by SEAMEC, the South-East Asia Ministers of Education Conference. One project involves mating male mosquitoes
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  • 193 3 FOUR hundred cases of industrial accidents were transported from Jurong Hospital to city hospitals by the Jurong sub-centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, since the beginning of the year compared to only 300 cases for the whole of last year. The sub-centre's chairman, Mr. Terry
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    • 64 3 BLONDIE By Chic Young ff^-^-r-t—^. I l^ 11 MERE ***Sjj r"( DAGWOOD, I'M AT WIT'S END I ItOOTSIE MAS REALLY )|j| 1I I JUST WENT INTO i" li- COMES MERS i v^— 4 -TME WORST MAS K GONE OVERBOARD OUR BATHROOM r—^ f AND ME LOOKS r"-"^-i HAPPENED )~~-S ONJ
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  • 258 4 MP accuses complacent members SOME PAP members were accused yesterday of having "Complacent attitudes." The man who harangued them was MP for Serangoon Garden, Mr. L.P. Rodrigo. He is also Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs. In a speech he told PAP branch members they must be alert to the needs
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  • 161 4 "SMOKE GETS in your eyes" may be all right to woo a girl but one airline here feels it won't touch the heart of some of its passengers. The Scandinavian Airlines aims to do something for its non-smoking passengers,
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  • 77 4 TALKS ON ISLAMIC AGENCY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A three-man delegation left here today for Teheran to attend the conference to discuss the setting up of the proposed Islamic news agency beginning there on Tuesday. The team was headed by the general manager of Bernama. (National news agency) Tuan Syed Zainal
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  • 339 4 MP FOR TELOK Blangah. N. Go vindasamy, said on Saturday night that workers of different races should not try to out-do each other in celebrating their communal festivals. The MP was speaking at a dinner organised by the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees to
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  • 69 4 THE Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Wong Lin Ken will open a three-day photographic exhibition at the National Library Lecture Hall, Stamford Road on April 30. About 200 exhibits depicting the life of Singaporeans, the architectural outlines of Singapore, creative still life and abstract
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  • 138 4 British trade team on threeday visit A 16-MEMBER British engineering trade mission will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. It will be led by Mr. Frederick H. Toft, chairman of the Yorkshire and Humberside Region, Engineering Industries Association Exports Committee. The mission, sponsored by the British Department of Trade
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  • 116 4 Tunku on Chinese unity PENANG, Sun. Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that the MCA had done much for Chinese unity. If there was going to be another organisation to work for the same objective, its efforts would only split Chinese unityThe Tunku, was commenting on the move to register the
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  • 163 4 THE MINISTER for Social Affairs and MP for Pasir Panjang talking to residents of Alexandra Terrace during yesterday's tour of his constituency. The Minister donned walking shoes and comfortable sports shirt for his eight-mile like covering Alexandra Brickworks, Malayan Breweries quarters, Alexander Terrace and its surrounding
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  • 527 4 Memo to doctors: Patients are people ■HUM FORUM THIS IS what most doctors try to remember but unfortunately sometimes forget. Patients are people. People who are unwell, people who have fears and frustrations, people who have feelings. Patients are not merely cases in a ward, or interesting clinical syndromes in
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    • 63 4 OUB OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD. The Directors and Management of Overseas Union Bank Ltd. wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to all distinguished guests and friends for their kind attendance and good wishes on the occasion of the official opening of the Bank's Kallang Branch on 17th April
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  • 234 5 'Industries must get ahead to compete' HON ON OUR ECONOMIC PROGRESS MANUFACTURING industries in Singapore would now have to move into a sophisticated plane to enable the Republic to compete for a position in the economic world, Finance Minister Hon suiSen said. Mr. Hon said this when he spoke of
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  • 115 5 Students of five nations coming for talks STUDENTS from five Asian countries will attend a six-day conference on Society and the Individual opening here on April 26. The conference is sponsored by the Malaysian and Singapore Student Christian Movement. It will be held at Raffles Hall, Singapore University. The aim
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  • 73 5 REAR ADM. P.G. £rins, commander of the 14th United States Coast Guard District, will pay a three-day visit to Singapore from tomorrow. The visit is to familiarise himself with the role played by the large numbe*- of American flag boats currently engaged in
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  • 34 5 THE acting High Commissioner of India, Mr. U.L. Parambi, held a cocktail reception at his Pierce Road residence in honour of the visiting Finance Minister of India, Mr. Y.B. Chavan on Saturday.
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  • 133 5 FIVE people escaped unhurt yesterday when their car overturned in Mandai Road. The car, an Opel Rekord, was involved in a collision with a Datsun. The driver of the Opel, Madam Tan Sai Yin, 25, of Nee Soon Village, was about to turn
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  • 244 5 BAR owners and liquor retailers have been urged to form a wholesale organisation to fight the manipulation of prices. The appeal came yesterday from Mr Lim Jew Kan, newly-elected president of the Singapore Public House Owners Association. He was speaking at the
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  • 247 6 Singapore may import toddy from Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore is one of several countries that have made inquiries about importing Malaysian toddy. Mr. A. Tharmalingam, business adviser to the Soora Toddy Company, said that importers from Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and some European countries had made inquiries. He added however:
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  • 84 6 PENANG, Sun. A 17-year-old Indonesian, Miss Farida Sabtijastuty Kristijono, was elected "Press Queen" at the Press Ball of the Journalists Union of North Malaya here last night. Miss Farida, daughter of an Indonesian trade representative here, beat 17 other contestants for the title.
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  • 311 6 'NEED TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK' KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Minister with Special Functions and Minister of Information, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, today advised those under his Ministry to understand the Government's policies, in depthand not to be "parrots," in their work. 'Whenever
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  • 113 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mara is prepared to act as a go-between for businessmen of all races to help settle any differences which may affect harmony in the country. The Minister of National and Rural Development and chairman of Mara, Inche Abdul
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  • 223 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MCA president Tun Tan Siew Sin wUI touch on the future of the Chinese Unity Movement in Penang on April 25 following the arrest of two founder members, Mr. Sim Mow Yu and Mr. Koo Eng Kuan. Mr. Sim, president of the
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  • 78 6 MALACCA, Sun. The army hospital in Terendak Camp here is now open to civilians. The hospital's Commanding Officer, Lt.-Col. G. Mamen, said today, that the hospital would, for the time being, charge the same rates as Government officials. The hospital has 108 beds, and
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  • 571 6  -  V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new deal is on the horizon for West Malaysia's 75,000 fishermen who are the most exploited sector in the nation's economic life. For years they have been working under extremely unfavourable conditions, always being at the mercy
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  • 206 6 Taiwan plans to buy more rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Taiwan intends to buy more rubber from Malaysia, the leader of a visiting sixman Taiwanese delegation, Mr. Yu Kuo Hwa, said today. Mr. Yu, who is also the Governor of the Taiwan Central Bank, disclosed this on arrival at the Kuala
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  • 98 6 PENANG, Sun.— Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that he had not decided whether he should give up his seat in the Dewan Raayat or not. "Only two days ago, Kedah Umno officials told me that they did not agree that I should give up my
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  • 68 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The secretary-general of the Ministry of Finance of the Khmer Republic, Mr. Mansay, arrived here today for a threeday visit to Malaysia. He arrived here by train with two other members of the delegation which had attended the meeting of governors of
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  • 287 6 Soviets to posh the sale of their goods KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Soviet foreign trade organisations are at present working to increase exports of goods to Malaysia already familiar with Malaysian buyers, according to the "Berita Soviet", the newsletter of the Soviet Embassy here. The newsletter published today said that these
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  • 286 6 Japan orders silk batik for next year KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Orders have been received from Japan for large quantities of Malaysian silk batik expected to be produced in commercial quantities next year. The managing director of the Malaysia Batik and Handicrafts Berhad, Tan Sri Tan Tian Tsin, said today that
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  • 64 6 Course for Muslim missionaries KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Council for Islamic Affairs, West Malaysia, is to hold a course for missionary workers soon. Twenty-five missionary workers from state Religious Affairs Departments are expected to attend the course. The council's secretary, Dato Haji Ismail -bin Panjang Aris, said the course
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  • 72 7 s*» I I'm I l* I* I* I* II* TAIPEI, sun University students prick their fingers as they queue up to sign in a blood petition to President Chiang Kai-Shek. They are calling on the Taiwan Government to assert sovereignty over the Tiaoyutai (Senkaku)
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  • 472 7 Bangla Desh loses its HQ CHUADANGA (East Pakistan), Sun. The battered and demoralised forces of Bangla Desh abandoned Chuadanga their provisional capital almost without a fight on Friday and thousands of refugees streamed out of the town towards the Indian border. Pakistani Government troops also captured Kushtia, 30 miles to
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  • 71 7 NICOSIA, Sun.— The GreekCypriot intelligence service has uncovered a plot to kidnap President Makarios, his Cabinet and other leading officials, well informed sources said here today. According to the intelligence service headed by Minister George Toombazos, the kidnappers planned, as a condition for the release of
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  • 151 7 MILAN, Sun. Police fought with several hundred Right-wing demonstrators here after a planned aati- oramunist demonstration was banned. The demonstrators gathered in spite of the ban and tried to march toward the centre of town, headed by neo-Fasclst deputy Franco Servello. Several people were
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  • 241 7 TOKYO, Sun.— The Defence Agency has set limits on Japan's defence for the next 10 years. Thev are a 180,000-man ground force, 350,000-ton displacement on Sea and 1,200 planes for its Air Force. In the fourth defence buildup programme since last
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  • 37 7 LAS VEGAS, Nevada: Dean Martin's son Dino, sporting a deep tennis tan, and Olivia Hussey, pale as her floor length white satin gown, were married in a private chapel ceremony yards from the tourist-packed riveria Hotel Casino.
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  • 115 7 It's a mad mad, World LUSAKA, Sun. Many air hostesses in Zambia are not even getting off the ground. More than one-third on training courses become pregnant. Now a professional gynaecologist and obstetrician has been hired to "highlight the importance of birth control to air hostesses," said airline deputy manager
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  • 193 7 PING-PONG PROVES' US SOCCESS WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond said today "the ping-pong politics of Chou En-lai" was evidence that China was impressed with American success in the war in South East Asia. Mr. Thurmond, Republican (South Carolina,) said "The Vietcong has suffered overwhelming military defeat" in South Vietnam,
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  • 202 7 SAIGON, Sun. VicePresident Nguyen Cao Ky, announcing his possible candidature at the forthcoming presidential elections, today made a strong plea for a negotiated peace in IndoChina. It was now vital for the two Vietnams to stop fighting and work for the
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    • 12 7 KY: I'LL KICK U. S. SENATOR OUT OF SOUTH VIETNAM -P. 8
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  • 194 8 BADEN-BADEN, Sun. Former Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger said today he did not believe the Berlin problem would be solved this year. The leader of the Christian Democrat Party attacked what he called "the legend" that East Germany was preventing the Soviet Union from
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  • 535 8  -  Herald Knight CHESS...by THE 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Chess Championships ended yesterday at Singapore Chinese Girls' School. A total of 227 students from 44 schools (Primary and Secondary Boys and Girls) took part in the various sections, organised by the Singapore Chess Federation Junior Clubs Committee, from
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  • 543 8 New Arab union: No peace with Israel CAIRO, Sun. President Anwar Sadat last night announced a confederation with Libya and Syria and declared they would neither negotiate nor sign a peace treaty with IsraeL President Sadat addressed his countrymen by radio to outline the Confederation of Arab Republics a few
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  • 208 8 It's a mad, mad, World THE YEARS HAVE TREATED HER WELL... NEW YORK, Mon. A man entered a Government building today by flashing what appeared to be a civil service identification card, tied up the elderly watchman and threw about 2,000 traffic tickets out the window. The young, red haired
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  • 249 8 SAIGON, Sun, In an angry voice, Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky said today that if U.S. Senator George McGovern comes to South Vietnam I will kick him out personally." He said Sen. McGovern himself "is nothing." The South Dakota Democrat
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  • 303 8 China hits out at the 'facist' American leaders PEKING, Sun. The People's Da fly, official paper of the Chinese Communist Party, today came out in support of the struggle of "our Black American brothers" against "the reactionary White House clique" and "the fascist leadership of the American Government." The new
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  • 128 8 BANGKOK, Sun— A former Thai Member of Parliament claimed if a coup in Vientiane succeeded last week, he would have been appointed Premier of Laos, the English-language Bangkok Post said today. The paper quoted Amphorn Suvanabol, whose Laotian name is
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  • 1949 9  - Indons count cost of to the polls ROSIHAN ANWAR V.K. CHIN in BILLY BRAY D.Y. CAPARAS From From From in From in Jakarta THE INDONESIAN elections, due on July 3 will cost between *****,000,000 and $180,000,000 as much as the country paid out last year as the first repayment of
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  • 713 9 HONGKONG Three internationally known China analysts cabled their assessment of the thaw between Peking and the West for Asian News Service yesterday. Premier Chou En-Lai's pingpong diplomacy shows that Peking is now using the lessons of the experience of North Vietnam that "people's diplomacy" can bring
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    • 320 9 ACROSS DOWN 1. Slipshod winter sportsmen? 1- The horse, is harnessed? Just (6) a bit (8) 7. It is to match completely (7) 2. Brings upon oneselfin endless 8. He charges a couple of cursing (6) hundred —sure to be wrong (7) 3 Temporary relaxation 9. Not the same thing
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  • 300 10 500.000 TURN OUT TO HEAR PRESIDENT PARK'S CONTENDER SEOUL, Sun.— About half a million people turned out today to hear a campaign speech by Presidential candidate Mr Kim Dae-Jung of the major opposition New Democratic PartyHe bitterly attacked the Government. Political reporters who covered past election campaign rallies generally agreed
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  • 364 10 Two people found murdered over the weekend TWO people were murdered over the weekend one was found battered on the head in the hall of a primary school in Kensington Park Road and the other was stabbed to death at a five-foot way in Sturdee Road, off Serangoon Road. S.
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  • 134 10 Students stage walk-out KOTA BHARU,Sun. -The Kelantan State Islamic Religious Council today temporarily closed the Maahad Muhamadi Islamic Secondary School here after its 670 students staged a walk-out. The students were protesting against having to pay fees now. Following the walk-out the organiser of the school held an emergency meeting
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  • 57 10 STONEWALL, Texas, Sun. Former British Prime Minister Harold Wilson will conduct an informal seminar at the Lyndon B. Johnson ranch on May 2. Mr Wilson will discuss the process of decision making in the British cabinet system with graduate students enrolled in the LBJ school of
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  • Article, Illustration
    421 10  -  A. K.LEE By They saw; they heard, they spoke but didn't write THERE'S a legendary story which is told to young reporters as an object lesson in keeping their eyes open for a storyIt's about the reporter who was sent to cover the arrival in England of Marilyn
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  • 280 10 MR. S.F.T.B. Lever, former chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, and his wife attended a cocktail party held in their honour by the directors of Gemini Chit-Fund Corporation on Friday evening at the Supper Club, Hotel Malaysia. A spokesman for the chit fund companv
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  • 23 10 THE Overseas Union Bank held a reception on Saturday to celebrate the opening of its Kallang Branch at Bendemeer Road.
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  • 179 10 WHAT'S it like to live in a world of your own, to be alienated from other normal folks? Or even worse, not to be able to progress like an average person? The YWCA (Northern Club) had a glimpse of this sad world recently when they visited mentally retarded
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    • 120 10 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Art exhibition by 20 western artists at the Seah Gallery, Tudor Court, Tanglin. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Balestier Road; Jurong Road (7Vfc m.s.) Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Lorong 3 (Geylang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent; Siglap Avenue and Tanjong Katong Road. 8 p.m.: Malay music session
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Monday, April 19. 1971
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    • 59 11 WIN A TRIP TO LONDON THIS IS YOUR ENTRY FORM WHICH OF THESE LUCKY GIRLS WILL WIN A TRIP TO HONGKONG? (J) Joan Hong rA) Laura Tan [B) Carmen Mtthlas (C)Endra Kittim (O) Irene Ong (E) Ng Suat KJiang (F) Brenda Drew (G) Mohlni Mahajan (H)
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    • 329 11 (1) Today we publish the entry form for our Ideal Travelling Companion Contest. (2) By now you should have collected a set of 12 pictures marked "A" to "L" of our candidates. (3) Select six of the pictures you have collected since April 5 and paste
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    • 96 11 Indon-KL ties get better KyALA LUMPUR, Sun—Exchanges and activities in all fields between Indonesia and Malaysia have been the result of a realisation of the need for co-operation between two close neighbours, the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia, Tan Sri Maj. Gen. H.A. Thalib, said today. "We have frequent reciprocal exchanges
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    • 95 11 AMERICAN singer Jack Jones arrived in Singapore last night from Tokyo. Twice Grammy award winner (in 1962 and 1964) Jones has been the main attraction in major nightclubs in the United States. On his kind of songs, Jones said: "It's neither hard rock nor classical. I
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    • 66 11 TWO YOUTHS will be charged in court today for stealing a cheque book and some tools from a motor van parked in a back lane on Saturday. The owner of the van, building contractor Moi Kong Tang, 23, sought his neighbours' help when he
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    • 81 11 Yon bonny banks of MacRitchie a hint of the heather THERE was a distinct Highland air about yon bonny banks of Macßitchie yesterday. And leading a troupe of braw lassies on the pipes was Quek Loo Ee. She's no' fra' Scotland herself but the way she coaxed Scottish airs from
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    • 34 11 THE wife of the Indonesian Ambassador Mrs Soenarso, will host a party to celebrate Kartini Day (Emancipation of Indonesian Women) at the exhibition hall of Wisma Indonesia at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
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    • 115 11 THE National Theatre will stage a Hokkien opera for four nights, beginning on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. The show is in aid of its cultural fund and the Catholic High School expansion fund. It will be presented by a children's troupe from
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    • 212 12 Bank's new guide for foreign investors THE First National City Bank has introduced the second edition of its Investment Guide to include the latest information for potential foreign investors. The 56-page "Foreign Investment Guide to Singapore" contains the latest Government set-up, taxation laws, economic legislation and a list of professional
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    • 268 12 $24,000 PROJECT APPROVED BY SEAMEC SINGAPORE University will soon conduct a comprehensive study of the health problems of high-rise flat-dwellers. It is understood that a $24,000 grant for the project has been approved by Seamec— the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Council
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    • 184 12 THE Singapore Metrication Board is looking into the problems involved in translating terms into Malay, Chinese and Tamil. A working committee had been set up to study the Chinese metric terms being used in local schools and to collect information on the conversion from China,
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    • 109 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Atie general manager of the Selangor State Development Corporation, Inche Tahir Rahim, suggested that one authority be made responsible for the planning, development and management of industrial estates in each state. In this way the authority could best serve not
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    • 117 12 SING APORE-made envelopes will be introduced into the Indonesian market at the week-long Industrial Fair which opens in Jakarta tomorrow. A local envelope manufacturer, Besley Pike (S) Pte. Ltd., will display a wide range of envelopes at the Fair. The director of the company, Mr.
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    • 106 12 BULOVA will hold a watch exhibition at the Singapore Hilton on April 27. Singaporeans will be the first in Asia to see the "MiniAccutron," the first small size tuning-fork movement designed specifically for ladies watch. It is guaranteed to keep time accurate wiihin
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    • 57 12 THE judging of about 1,500 colour slides received from more than 40 countries for the 22nd Singapore International Salon of Photography will be held for three days from Friday. It is organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore. Judging will take place at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 127 12 NOT ONE DAY'S SICK LEAVE IN 13,140 DAYS OF WORK LIFE THIRTY-six working years in a company without a day's sick leave add up to a pretty creditable performance. In the case of freight canvasser Mr. Ang Tong Tay, it got him the "Scanservice Salesman of the Year" award from
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    • 80 12 THE MALAYALEE Hindu Samajam celebrated Hindu New Year this year with a cultural festival "Vishu Nite" at the Cultural Centre on Saturday night. The patron of the show, Mr. P. Govindaswamy, MP for Anson, called on the minority races of the Republic to respect the
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    • 44 12 A TOUR will be organised for citizens of Kampong Kapor to visit Government departments and factories tomorrow. The MP for the area will accompany the tour, which is organised by the Citizens' Consultative Committee in conjunction with the Culture Ministry.
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    • 36 12 THE following numbers were picked in yesterday's Toto draw No. 30/71 (cash jackpot: $135,000) 33, 41, 14, 40 and 19. The additional number was 46. The three circled numbers drawn were: 34, 13 and 30.
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    • 326 13 GKN chairman expects lower interim results LONDON, Sun. Guest Keen and Nettlefold chairman Sir Raymond Brookes said the company expects that results for the first half of 1971 may fall short of the exceptionally good figures for 1970. Brookes said in the annual report he is disinclined to predict another
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    • 203 13 LONDON, Sun. Barclays Bank and Barclays DCO said they proposed a merger under which Barclays would acquire the 43.5 per cent of Barclays DCO not already owned. Because of the different nature of the two businesses, it is likely to be some time before* the boards
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    • 101 13 LONDON, Sun. Dunlop Tyre Group, part of Dunlop Holdings, said it would close its St. Mary's mills plant in Leicester and reduce staff at the group's factories at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham, Liverpool and Glasgow. Staff in tyre depots and distribution centres are also
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    • 425 13 US trade with China: Cautious optimism t CONOMIC AFFAIRS 1 HONGKONG, Sun. The American business community has reacted favourably to President Nixon's relaxation of the ban on trade in nonstrategic goods with China. Even though some confusion exists as to what items were considered 'strategic' and what were not, the
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    • 270 13 TOKYO, Sun. Mr James M. Roche, chairman of the 'board of General Motors said that agreement had* been reached for GM to invest up to 35 per cent in Isuzu Motors capital. A draft agreement on the capital tieup will be submitted to the
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    • 75 13 AUCKLAND, Sun. Cascade Exploration said it issued a prospectus for a public issue of three million 10-cent shares to explore further for iron oxides over its 15 million acre area of South Westland. The prospectus said Cascade's field supervisor and prospector, 8.0.R. Schubert, reported that iron oxides in
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    • 149 13 NEW YORK, Sun. The Chase Manhattan Bank has announced that it is establishing a newinternational economic consulting service which is to be made available to executives in business, banking and finance generally. The new service includes: Quarterly economic analyses and forecasts for 18 months ahead, covering major
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    • 329 13 LONDON, Sun. Wellinformed sources told Reuter more detailed proposals for the cancellation of Burmah Oil's 23 per cent holding in British Petroleum, as part of the proposed Continental Oil/Burmah Oil merger, are likely to be submitted to BP within the next
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    • 273 13 PEOPLE in business Mr JAMES H. HUNT has been appointed projects manager of Singapore International Merchant Bankers. Mr Hunt took his B.A. degree at Cornell Univeristy, New York state, after which he spent three years in Vietnam with International Voluntary Services and with a large company which constructed all major
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    • 362 13 The market on Saturday closed slightly lower following profit-taking. Trading was moderate with turnover totalling 200 million units for the half-day session. Petroleums, including Showa Oil and Nippon Oil, declined with dealers anticipating lower business as a result of crude oil price hikes. Lion Fat and Oil,
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    • 215 13 Post-Easter trading was very quiet and prices tended to drift lower. Towards the end of the week, U.K. company news tended to depress sentiment and prices ended lower on balance despite Wall Street's uptrend. The Financial Times index was only about two points above the pre-U.K. budget
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    • 22 13 LONDON, Fri. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 340.0 (-3.9); Tins 66.35 (+0.05); Rubbers 164.90 (-0.20); Oils 267 38 (-2.76).
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    • 26 13 NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 940.21 (+2.04); Transportation 218.23 (-1.01 Utilities 124.01 (•0.19); Composite stocks 311.38 (-0.13); Bonds 71.72 (-0.13).
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    • 95 13 HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong doD^rs, On New York TT 0.02 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.50 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 49.50 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 154.00 i Japan (per 10,000 yen) 163.375 Philippine (per
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    • 236 13 AUTO ENGINE A JAPANESE engineer has unveiled a "revolutionary" two -cycle automobile engine with a drastically reduced amount of harmful exhaust gases in comparison with conventional engines. Mass-circulation Japanese daily Mainichi Shibu reported that the new engine has been developed by Shigeru Onishi of the Japan Clean Engine
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    • 602 14 Only quality roles for Glenda now JANE McLoughlin talks to British actress Glenda Jackson before she won the Best Actress Academy Award for her role in Women in Love. Miss Jackson was in Europe last week and was unable to attend the lavish Hollywood ceremony. THE world wasn't waiting with
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    • 803 14  -  ADELE KOH By BARBARA'S AL WRONG ON CAREER WOME BARBARA Cartland's remarks on drugs and working mothers demand an answer, if only because she is the idol of the hundreds of women who devour her novels and with whom her words are bound to carry weight. In an interview
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      287 15 ;all )MEN who leads a full and rich life of her own. There is one group of women that epitomises career women more than any other. This group comprises the real professionals lawyers, doctors, academics, writers and scientists who hold down tough jobs in competition with men so that
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      447 15 WE've discovered the treasures of mystic India right here in Chinatown! \janta. Arts is a mini boutique in the Outram Park Shopping Complex that has a myriad of exciting Indian knickknacks. They've got practically everything tunics and midis in Kashmir cotton; silk scarves, neckties and matching handkerchiefs; leather
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      67 15 Keep careful records of valuables to verify burglary losses, and to prove ownership in case of recovery. List serial numbers of cameras, watches, radios, and TV sets, and take snapshots of jewelry, silver, and furnishings. Since freshly washed slipcovers should be smoothed onto furniture while slightly damp, wettings,
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    • 538 15 I read the article by Sylvia Leow titled "Freeze now eat later" with interest and apprehension. She states: "I have just discovered you can freeze entire meals." As a responsible journalist I trust she then sought advice on the method she advocates. The
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    • 344 16 Share prices improved in quiet trading in the Stock Market during the past week. Cheap buying, coupled with small institutional demand, near the weekend reversed an earlier indecisive tendency, and advances were registered over a wide section. Dealers described the improved tone as a
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    • 223 16 'Egypt -A major oil exporter soon' CAIRO, Sun. Egypt will soon become a major oil exporting country, Minister for Industry Aziz Sedeki said after a visit to the newly-discovered oilfields at Abu El Shabadik in the Western Desert. The Cairo Press quoted Mr. Sedeki as saying that the new wells
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    • 1515 16 STOCK OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/March. Price Closing Prices Yields Weekly Turnovers 1971 Company or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 1.43 1.36 Acma 1.35 1.39 112 2-2 3.00 2.70 Allied Choc. .05 2.53 2.58 4.8
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    • 645 16 SETRON LTD.: Today, at registered office, 98 Market Street, Singapore. DUNLOP ESTATES: April 20, noon at Bastion House, Jalan Kota, Malacca. MALAYAN CABLES: April 20, 2.15 p.m. at registered office, 10 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya. PACIFIC CHEMICALS: April 20, 10.00 a.m.. Abbey Room, Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. BEDFORD
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    • 409 16 LONDON, Sun. Shipowners from 20 nations have called on their Governments to make international maritime safety rules compulsory. The call came from the annual meeting of the International Chamber of Shipping which passed a number of resolutions asking members governments to pressure the
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    • 128 16 The physical market saw a little more activity last week, aided by the steep rise in April 1 sheet in Singapore on Wednesday, which brought out some factory covering. Traders said that factory interest has also increased for rubber for delivery before October. This, they say, reflects
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    • 37 16 (Saturday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40,50, (2) 152.20; Hongkong 40.25Beirut 39.20. 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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    • 103 16 Note: (1) second intoii/n (2) final (3) final 20%, bonus 5%, Mid also a bonus issue of one-for-four (4) interim. All dividends Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year (1) Negri Sembilan Oil Palms 12M»% May 3 20 20 (2) Gadek Rubber 10
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    • 28 16 FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia Apnl 12 666.99 424 44 13 667.82 424^4 14 669.96 424 49 15 673.90 424^6 16 677.11 426.25 Changes on week 10.12 1.85
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      • 144 16 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 19. OUT: Tung Ming 10/1 1\ Djatianom 18; Asia Ran 27/28; Glenlochy 38/39; Hindsia (tanker) 4 2/43; President Buchanan 47; Perlis 21 west; Robert Maersk 47. IN: Robert Maersk (after President Buchanan) 47; Nagoya Maru
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    • 78 17 KEY FCR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules, beginning on this page are given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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    • 623 17 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e^g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc JAPAN BUNGA MELOR June 19/21 P. S'ham (June 22/25). Penang (June 26/27), London (July 24),
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    • 167 17 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Una ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian V. V.V.V *****3 CFS CF Sharp &Co M Pte. Ltd ***** /7 EAC East Asiatic Co. Ltd
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      • 139 17 LINES .4 ne s AUS FRL F«>ta Line. GBL Golden (Pte > Ltd.; LS Lian Soon Line. SMIL States Marine-Isthmian AusU.ia Line— Golden Line. Buffalo Line U| r Ma|j|l/ .n Lines. SM Safmarine; SCAN Shippi^g y corpn" m"m Scanservice; SCI S.C.I. Lines; lei? Tnao ChXi P /B?f ag !ofn\ Lin«.
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      • 631 17 II borberOtos SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, L.S. ATLANTIC I. iff*'* P.S'hSl> r>«n.n» N fork »o»lon N Folk I' rnx. Montr**! FERNGATE In Pt/SLS TDY 1 Jun 6 Jun -i TRAVIATA In Pt/Apr 21 Apr 24/25 Jun 4 Jun 1O jurW* Jun 1 TEESTA Apr 26/28 Apr 23/25 Jun 13 Jun
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    • 498 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANPRZEiSTRUG ln R Bangkok (Apr 21 Hongkong {Apr 27), Japan (May 3), Korea (May 10). POL/CFS ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26) Vancouver (June 27),
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    • 201 18 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. ADRASTUS 46 Apr 24/25 B'wan, Dumai, P. Balam, Tg. Pandan, S'rang, S'baya, B'papan. M'sal. BF/MC BLIGO in Pt/Apr 21 Djambi. PL/PL CHERRY LAJU In Pt/Apr 22 Sorong, Biak. Djajapura/ Monokwari. LS/LS DARPO EMPAT In Pt/Apr 21 Pekan Ba lam/Duma i.
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    • 156 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA Apr 22/24 p. S'ham (Apr. 25) S'pore (Apr. 26) Fremantle (May 3) AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA May 13/15 S'pore (May 15/17), Fremantle (May 24). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Apr 24/27 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER June 3/10 Penang (June 1 1/12), S'pore (June
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      • 343 18 5^ MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mhk SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No >0l Jin Xi'ipanc. Kuala Lumpur. H I he Nrtional Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BUMOA OMUD 6/9 Jun lO'll Jon Havre b// London 0// HdmDu'g 14// H dam lt>// Antwerp i-t/i Bremen 1 1 BUNSA HilOl n/^i Jun £//±^> Jun
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    • 1909 19 IPOH, Sun— Jasbo came through in the top class with •flying' colours when he won the class one lOf event to equal the course record of 2 mins. 05--3/5 sees, set by Agnes Slipper in 1959. He was ridden brilliantly by jockey Peter Moran. Tracking the
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    • 45 19 Pool $5,366 Ist No. ***** ($2,414) 2nd No. ***** ($1,207) 3rd No. ***** 603) Starters ($75 each) Nos. ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****. Consolation ($46 each) Nos. 173 16 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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    • 289 19 Korean Open to Hahn for second year SEOUL, Sun. Playing steady golf under pressure, Hahn Chang-San of South Korea shot a one-under-par 71 (35-36) today to win the US$l5,OOO Korean Open golf championship for a second consecutive year. Hahn finished with a four-day total of 281, four less than two
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    • 102 19 LONDON, Sun. The President's Oversea XV completed its sweep of the four-match rugby centenary tournament by beating England 28-11 at Twickenham here yesterday. Bryan Williams led the, President's XV scoring with three tries, while his compatriot lan Kirkpatrick scored two. Marais of South Africa scored the other President's try, and
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    • 59 19 NEW DELHI, Sun. India had withdrawn from the New Zealand International women's hockey tournament next August because South Africa would be taking part, it was announced last night. The honorary secretary of the all IndiaWomen's Hockey Association said that India's withdrawal from the tournament was consistent with the Indian government's
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    • 62 19 TOKYO, Sun. The Japan Volleyball Association announced yesterday that a 11 -day training session for Asian coaches will open in Tokyo on May 31. Participants so far include Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Pakistan and Mexico, a special guest. The session would be guided by East German Horst Baache, chairman
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    • 57 19 BARCELONA, Sun. Young South African Dale Hayes won the Spanish Open golf tournament at the Prat Golf Club near here yesterday. Hahes finished with h a four-round total of 276 strokes, three better than Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina, Peter Townsend of Ireland, and Ramon Sota and Tomas Lopze of
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    • 165 19 BARCELONA, Sun. Jackie Stewart of Scotland driving a Tyrell Ford won the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix on the Montjuich Circuit today. Belgian Jacky Ickx in a Ferrari finished second three minutes behind Stewart, and Chris Amon of New Zealand driving a Matra Simca was third. Other placings: 4 Pedro
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    • 344 19 UK SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. A soccer linesman was felled by a stone and Police arrested 23 struggling fans in Leeds yesterday after a disputed goal that could cost Leeds United the English league title. Leeds, after heading the standings all the season, slipped
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    • 280 19 Reading 1 Doncaster 0 Rotherham 1 Barnsley DIVISION FOUR Bournemouth 1 Brentford 0 Chester 2 Barrow 1 Crewe 1 Southend 2 Darlington 1 Aldershot Hartlepools 3 Exeter 0 Lincoln C. 1 Stockport 1 Northampton 5 Workington 0 Notts Co. 1 Grimsby 0 Oldham 4 Colchester 0 Petersboro 2
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    • 2 19 SPORTS WORLD
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    • 709 19 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L Pts Arsenal 26 6 S 58 Leeds 24 10 5 58 Chelsea 17 14 8 48 Wolverhampton 20 7 12 47 Tottenham 16 13 8 45 Liverpool 14 16 8 44 Southampton 12 16 10 40 Manchester City 12 16 10
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    • 499 20  -  JASBIR SINGH Brilliant century stand by opening pair Sivamayam and Mike de Witt A BRILLIANT century stand by opening pair, Sivamayam and Mike de Witt paved the way for Police Sports Association's big win over Royal Air Force Tengah in the Singapore Cricket Association senior league match
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    • 950 20 Singapore Cricket Club and Ceylon Sports Club drew at Balestier Road. (Bonus points to SCC). C.S.C. Eric Retnam lbw Martens 8; K. Moorthy c Martens b Strut tun 0; Hi la Krishna n c and b Fuller 38; V. Sharif f b Stevens 10; Paramathevan b Scrutton 40; Sooceleraj
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    • 233 20 Mishaps, poor shooting Guthrie the game MISHAPS and poor marksmanship cost Guthrie Waugh the match against RAF Changi in the Football Association of Singapore Division One League match at J.i Li ii Besar Stadium yesterday. The airmen won 3-2. Guthrie's star goalkeeper Khairullah Abdullah and right-winger Arshad Kha mis sustained
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    • 212 20 Schools 'B' and RAF Changi 'B' drew at Thompson Road. RAF Changi 161 for five dec. (Mclntosh 86, Bridgeland 42 and Vijay two for 20). Schools 4 B': 114 for six (S. Reshty 41, Kee Fong 28, Mclntosh three for 27, Yapes two for nine.). Singapore Cricket Club
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    • 577 20 INTERNATIONAL Nor Azahar Humid added a quarterof an inch to his national high jump record when he cleared 2.05 metres (6ft B%in) at the Singapore All-Comers athletics me-et at Farrer Park yesterday. Schoolgirl Ashe Mane failed in her attempt to improve on her national
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    • 268 20 FATHUL KARIB halted Police Sports Association's winning streak with a 3-2 victory in the Football Association of Singapore Division League One match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Soon after kick-off, the Police side shocked Fathul with a goal by dashing right-winger Ismail Kutty. They added
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    • 31 20 PUB switched on the power on Saturday and blacked out the Herald. We went down 3-1 during a soccer game at MF As ground, Balestier Road.
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    • 664 20 Second in-a-row for Graeme KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. New Zealander Graeme Lawrence scored his second three in-a-row win within a week romping home to an easy win in the 40- lap Selangor Grand Prix at Batu Tiga today. Lawrence, who last week roared to his third straight win in the Singapore
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    • 143 20 Grand Prix cars (40 laps): 1 Graeme Lawrence (Brabham BT30) 57:31.6; 2 John Walker (Elfin 600 SA), 3 Bob Muir (Mildren Waggot), 4 Ken Smith (Lotus 69). Fastest lap: Graeme Lawrence 1:24.4. Grand Prix motorcycles (40 laps): 1 Trevor Discombe (Yamaha 350)1:05.23; 2. Keith Turner (Suzuki 500), 3
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 63 20 DAVY JONES By Sam Left 'I. .ll i TO MEET 1 1/ TME ONLV THING OH, YEAH NOW T"""^HMM T?Scl" A VV IH|V>«V VOLJ GUVS... AND THAT SCARES ME KNOW MOW I CAN BE- J JONES ANO MARCO J^gTy I'M GLAD I WON'T IV 15 DEEP WATER^-— BFI COME THE
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    • 473 12 *^k I I V n«7RQSDQ9HI I wUUIiSBHi PTTIESHHH I^JgyEßaQ I o lAwiliJ^M lcAlwifffPlfl 5 You are ambitious Make a change in and feel that this is a household routine if you You'll manage to J good day for making think it will be of stear clear of an awk J
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    • 18 12 TODAY: 3.26 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 7.05 p.m. (6.3 ft.) TOMORROW: 5.00 a.m. (7.4 ft.); 8.10 p.m. (6.9 ft.)
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    • 329 13 Z ADVERTISEMENTS ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE of distinction and furnishing materials of superior quality Please consult Adrian's 4. j River Valley Road. Spore Tel j/1-j/4 STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street Town centre quiet clean reason able rates Airconditioned rooms private bath Bar/Restaurant Homely service Tel. (Spore) PROPERTY PROBLEMS!!! Please consult David Phoa
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    • 837 14 and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3.00 Opening announcements 5.0C Opening And Programme 3.03 Indian Classical Dance Summary (Repeat) 5.05 Pok Amai2 Children's 3.30 A Diary Of Events In Singa- Programme pore This Week (Tamil) 5.37 Moby Dick "The Bird 3.33 It's Happening In Singapore Keeper" (Tamil Repeat) 6.00 News (Malay) 3.50 Days Of
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    • 230 14 THE following chart is compiled from the i number of air plays records have received on Rediffusion Singapore. Last week's position in brackets: II 1 (2) ONE BAD APPLE Osmonds 2 (1) HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN Creedence Clearwater Revi va I 3 (8) ROSE GARDEN New World 4
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    • 100 15 *-HB 'Iff PUT UP WITH DANDRUFF? even the most stubborn dandruff is usually controlled bySELSUN in 9 out of 10 cases^^, HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY SELSUN IS MEDICALLY RECOMMENDED: «552^% V m 1) 754 medically supervised tests showed /W^ k *<FZr*''' m SELSUN to be effective in controlling fcl
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    • 33 15 THE LITTLE WOMAN (g) Kim Kc«tui«. Syndic.ie. Inc.. 1970 Woild t.ghl. ,miv.d 7~Z-£)^^ ••Why couldn't you have had your insomnia LAST night? There was a wonderful Clark Gable movie on the late show."
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