Singapore Herald, 21 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 232 Singapore Wednesday, April 21, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 315 1 Mrs B GETS MiGs TO FIGHT THE REBELS COLOMBO, Tues. The Soviet Union is bringing in six MiGl7 jet fighters with complete flight and ground crews to fight insurgents reliable sources revealed today. Sixty technicians in baggy civilian clothes are already established at Brown's Beach Hotel, a multi -storey complex
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  • 477 1 Lon No1 Cabinet resigns PHNOM PENH, Tues. Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol and his Cabinet resigned today. He cited health reasons in his letter of resignation to the Head of State, Mr. Cheng Heng. Mr. Cheng was reported to have asked the Deputy Prime Minister, Prince Sirik Matak, to form
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  • 152 1 Jakarta number of polls fighters JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Government today officially announced 3,022 representatives of nine political parties and the Government-backed Sekber Golkar Functional Group as Parliamentary candidates for next July's general election. The revised figure indicated that a total of 84 candidates were deleted from the temporary list
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States are supplying another 12 Phantom fighterbombers to the Israeli Government and is considering an Israeli request for further aircraft of this type, the New York Times reported today.
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  • 164 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Selangor Consumers Association urged the Government today to stop coffee shopkeepers and traders from increasing the price for a cup of coffee. A report yesterday quoted coffee shopkeepers and traders in Kuala Lumpur as saying that they would have to
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  • 307 1 PARIS, Tues. Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas said today France is taking a positive attitude toward the entry of Britain into the Common Market as negotiations go into a decisive phase. In a general policy address to the National Assembly, Mr. Chaban-Delmas said the
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 110 1 HONGKONG, Tues. New China News Agency tonight gave a full report of the April 14 San Jose General Assembly meeting of the Organisation of American States. It said that U.S. imperialism "had once again become the object of condemnation at this meeting, the first regular one
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  • 482 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian Government is threatened with a crisis in West Bengal if it does not immediately recognise the newly proclaimed Bangla Desh Government. Mrs. Indira Gandhi India's Prime Minister, has received this warning from both political allies and opponents. Mr. Kashi Kant
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  • 106 1 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet orbital space station programme that began yesterday with the launching of the Salyut satellite, ran into delaytoday. The second satellite, Soyuz 10, was scheduled to be launched early today for subsequent linking with the Salyut. But unconfirmed reports reaching Moscow said the
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  • 1963 2  - From Russia with culture MARIA VOVCHOK By THE Soviet Union's so-called "cultural exchanges" to promote friendship are in reality a fraud, says the 22-year-old Russian girl who defected to Britain earlier this year during one such visit as an interpreter. I ARRIVED in Britain in January as part of what
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  • 948 2 Viewpoint THE past week saw a general revolution in the pattern of bus passenger transport in Singapore. Not only have the bus routes and their numbers changed, the various bus companies have amalgamated and the pattern of the entire bus system has been
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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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  • 89 2 MR. Peter Lim of the University of Singapore tells Dr. Cowlishaw (S.H. April 17) that "he is free to leave" as university vacancies attract "scores of applicants." This has been the university attitude for some time. Permit me to remind Mr. Lim that good management retains ajood
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 459 2 IF ANY country could be described as disasterprone, it must surely be East Pakistan. Last year's cyclone has been followed by a bloodbath whose end is still not in sight. Despite the moral support provided by West Bengal and various press correspondents, the "forces" of Bangla
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    • 268 2 THE heading on the report of my speech to members of the P.A.P Serangoon Garden Branch appearing on Page 4 (S.H. April 19) is unwarranted. In the Press Release, you will not find anything to warrant the use of the word "accuse" The one
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  • 210 3 SIX innocent people are now permanently scarred on their faces and bodies a because a group of gangsters, chasing a rival group behind the Hollywood cinema, threw some acid bottles wildly during the weekend. One of them, Madam Mah Ah Ooi. 38,
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  • 355 3 Raman to be our new envoy to Moscow LIKELY CHANGES IN OVERSEAS DIPLOMATIC POSTS MR. P.S. Raman, Singapore's High Commissioner to Australia, is understood to have been named the Republic's first Ambassador to the Soviet Union. Mr. A. P. Rajah, High Commissioner to Britain, will be posted to Canberra, according
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  • 130 3 A 16- M A N British Engineering Trade Mission arrived here last night on a four-day visit. The delegates, led by Mr. Frederick H. Toft, Sales Director of Denford Machine Tools Ltd., will meet local industrialists and Government officials. A tour of Jurong Industrial Estate is
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  • 238 3 FIFTEEN armed men removed more than 40 tons of brass, copper and aluminium scrap metal worth $200,000 from a firm's scrapyard last Monday night after spending more than eight hours there. A spokesman for the firm, Sheo Prasad Sharma Co. Pte. Ltd, said the goods in
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  • 179 3 It's a chocolate Brabham BT 30 for Graeme GRAEME Lawrence, thrice winner of the Singapore and Selangor Grand Prix, had a special gift yesterday a white and brown chocolate replica of a .Brabham BT3O, his winning car. Mr. Lawrence was presented with this chocolate miniature replica of his racing car
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  • 120 3 MALAYSIA-Singa-pore Airlines' ground hostesses may wear pant suits next year if everything goes well. A Uniforms Committee has been set up to look into the matter. The hostesses now wear blue skirts and floral printed blouses. An informed source said that if the pant
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  • 69 3 LORE Sing Kong, 23, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with robbing, together with another person, a watch and $5 from, and causing hurt to, Chang Shang Wei in Middle Road on April 19. As the prosecution proposes to prefer six more charges against him,
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  • 205 3 MORE than 30 Naafi employees have been issued wiih retrenchment notices since the beginning of March this vear. The Food and Drinks' Allied Workers Union, which represents these employees, has been served with a list of those retrenched. Previously, more than 100 Naafi workers had been
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    • 45 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker NOW \S f MEN, >tXIR X SHOULD HAVE WHEN SHOULD N A4 <300D LEAVES MAVE I WAITED TILL I TELL THEM I A TIME /Q3k BEEN -T##f > EVER /np^/ THEIR LEAVES VAS EVER V^-T CANCELLED J I Tpfo r-^^W ft
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    • 119 3 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Exhibition of western paintings at the Seah Gallery Tudor Court, Tanglin. 5.30—6.30 p.m.: YWCA's folk group meets at the YWCA Hostel, Fort Canning Road. 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Aljunied Road; Changi Village; Dunman Road (between Haig Road and Tanjong Katong Road); Hocksan Estate; Tanglin (between
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  • 226 4 Furniture dealers seek export incentives FURNITURE dealers are seeking export incentives in an effort to maintain the present boom which shows signs of flagging. The president of the Singapore Furniture Dealers' Association, Mr. Anthony Ng Kiok Peh, said yesterday boom conditions developed in the industry because of the large number
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  • 117 4 TWO local monthly magazines have been advised by the Ministry of Culture to stop printing an advertisement showing the back view of a nude girl. The black and white advertisement was produced by a drug company to promote the sale of artificial sweeteners for dieting. Government
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  • 34 4 Dr. Loh Tee Fun of the Pediatrics Department, Singapore University was elected a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) on April 1 in recognition of his achievements as a cardiologist.
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The names of 44 new members of the National Unity Council will soon be announced by the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, the Minister without Portfolio and vice-chairman of the council Mr. Lee Siok Yew, said today.
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An unemployed, Hamiruddin bin Long Yahya alias Shamsuddin, was today jailed for five months bv the magistrates' court here for theft of valuables worth $1,600 from the home of the ViceChancellor of the National University, Dato (Dr.) Ariffin bin Ngah Marzuki.
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  • 27 4 MALACCA, Tues. Fifteen members of the Kota Tengah sub-branch of Party Sosialis Rakyat have announced their resignation from the party to join the Alliance.
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  • 124 4 TWO men charged into a gambling den in Potong Pasir at the weekend and yelled: "The game is up we are detectives!" They then scooped about $1,200 cash in various denominations from the table, put the money into a bag and ordered the house-keeper to
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  • 60 4 CHEW Mok Chin, 45, yesterday denied in a magistrates' court to a charge of using criminal force on a 23-year-old woman to outrage her modesty. He was alleged to have tried removing her panties at a house in Hindhede Road on March 24. Bail of $500
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  • 160 4 THE 97 feet wide antennae dish of the earth satellite station on Sentosa is being erected. Rising about 150 feet from the ground, the dish, which is worth $500,000, will face the Indian Ocean Communication Satellite, Intelsat 111. Putting the various parts of the dish
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  • 304 4 Board hears more Golden Shoe cases THE NUMBER of sittings of the Tenants Compensation Board has increased in the past three months, but there is no backlog of applications Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, chairman of the 10-member board set up early in 1970, said that for last year, only one
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  • 51 4 AN American road safety expert, Mr. Donald E Vaughan will speak on road accidents in Singapore at a dinner given by the Lions Club of Singapore (Jurong) at the Cuscaden House, *Cuscaden Road tomorrow at 8 p.m. Mr. Vaughan is attached to the National Safety First
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  • 44 4 TWO workmen were slightly hurt yesterday when fire broke out aboard the waterboat Lukutasari off Pasir Panjang. They were doing some minor repairs when the incident occurred. Both of them were treated at Outram Road General Hospital as outpatients.
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  • 31 4 BUSINESSMAN Ong Seow Yeang of Broadrick Road was fined $40 yesterday for driving a car carelessly and colliding with another car in Finlayson Green on July 23 last year.
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  • 100 4 Post donations to us— Catholics THE Singapore Catholic Welfare Services said yesterday that unauthorised people had been going round collecting money for the organisation. A statement issued by the organisation said: "A woman even phoned telephone subscribers to ask for contributions. "The Catholic Welfare Services does not send anyone out
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  • 146 4 ANOTHER senior police officer's home was broken into at the weekend the third policeman to have become the victim of thieves within the past fortnight. Deputy Superintendent Wong Yip Wah, who lives in Hillcrest Road, off Bukit 11 mah was away on holiday when a neighbour
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  • 100 4 MARY Rose steps out in short, short hot pants and long, long soxy Boots at a preview of tonight's fashion show to be held in connection with the Jack Jones show at the Golden Lotus. The suit with a daring cut-out in the centre is in
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  • 148 5 THE 19th International Bazaar for the Blind will be held at Victoria Memorial Hall on June 12. At the Istana yesterday, the First Lady, Mrs. B.H. Sheares hosted a meeting for convenors of the Singapore stall. The bazaar, which will be patronised by the First Lady,
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  • 303 5 TEACHERS TO PROBE SCIENCE STANDARDS THE Science Teachers Association of Singapore is to assess the standards and conditions of science teaching in local schools by comparing them with those in America. Its General Secretary, Mr. Lim Jit Poh, said yesterday that a committee had been set up to study a
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  • 126 5 MRS Vijayalakshmi Rajah, wife of Singapore's High Commissioner to Britain, died in London yesterday after an illness. She was 48. She will be cremated in London (around midnight Singapore time). Mrs Rajah, who returned here with her husband last December, was flown out to London
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    61 5 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on construction worker Ng Hon Nam, 19, who fell to his death while working on a scaffolding on the fifth floor of an incomplete flat in Corporation Drive on March 23. 'This is positively the last hand. The
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  • 297 5 GENTLEMAN'S PACT PREVENTS SITUATION GETTING WORSE... SINGAPORE shipyards are to seek Government help to" stop their competitors from poaching staff. They also plan to get an agreement with shipyards that are to be set up. Always existed The president of the Singapore Association
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  • 64 5 m A SEMINAR on Effective Management for the Smaller Firm will be held at King's Hotel on May 21. It is being organised by the Small Industries Development Action Group (SIDAG) of the School of Industrial Technology, Singapore Polytechnic. Fee for the oneday seminar, led
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  • 253 6 Lawyer tipped to be next KL envoy in London KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Yeop is tipped to be Malaysia's High Com missioner to Britain. He is expected to succeed Tan Sri Jamil Rais who will be completing his tour of duty shortly. Tan Sri Abdul Aziz, a
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  • 75 6 September Royal wedding KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A three-day Royal wedding ceremony will be held from Sept. 23 when Tunku Syed Am in Abidin, son of the Raja of Perlis, marries Tunku Zahariah, daughter of the Sultan of Selangor. The private secretary to the Sultan of Selangor, Inche Mohammad Yusof Amin
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  • 203 6 KUCHING, Tues. The National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students (PKPIM) is to form a working committee immediately to help pave the way for the setting up of an Islamic University, its president, Inche Annuar Ibrahim, said today. He added that he had officially invited Sarawak's Chief
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  • 531 6  -  V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Russian shipping team now on a visit here is keen to sign two agreements before extending aid to Malaysia in this field. According to shipping circles here, the Russians, who arrived last week, would like to
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  • 444 6 ACCUSED MAY ENGAGE A Q.C. IPOH, Tues. Two founder members of the Malaysian Chinese Liaison Committee for National Unity were charged today in the Special Sessions Court here with violation of the Sedition Act. They are Sim Mow Yu alias Sim
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  • 75 6 ADB visitors feted by Tun Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The visiting governors and delegates of the Asian Development Bank were entertained to dinner by the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, at the Royal Selangor Golf Club here last night. About 200 guests, including the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Ismail
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  • 192 6 Chinese unity group can operate only if... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Registrar of Societies, Inche Kassim Mohd. Amin, has laid down three conditions before he would consider allowing the Malaysian Chinese National Unity Movement to operate pending its registration. The movement should supply him with its constitution, a list of
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  • 25 6 PENA N G Tues. The Penpng branch of the ExServicemen Association of Malaysia has collected $6,880 for the association's building in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 269 6 Lincoln's Inn honour for Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, is to be made an honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, one of the ancient Inns of Court governing the English Bar, at a private dinner in London on Thursday Tun Razak, in London for last week's
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  • 43 6 NGAN Tang Joo, 36, was yesterday charged in a magistrates' court with dishonestly retaining $8,400 worth of abalone on April l in Jalan Rengam. He denied the charge and was allowed bail of $1,000 until April 27 for hearing.
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  • 25 6 ALOR STAR, Tues.— The Regent of Kedah, will declare open the Armed Forces Exhibition at the Dato Syed Omar Stadium here on Thursday.
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  • 37 6 PRESIDENT Sheares and the First Lady will attend a dinner given by the Singapore Children's Society at the Bukit Location Dining Room, Singapore Island Country Club at Sime Road on May 1 at 8 p.m.
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  • 335 6 Police officer on 'neglect' cbaroes wins appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Chief Inspector of Police today successfully applied to the High Court to prohibit the Royal Malaysian Police from carrying on with proceedings against him on three allegations of neglect of duty while he was based at the Jalan Campbell
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  • 168 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two Straits Times journalists, Mr. Harjagdish Singh' and Mr. Felix Abisheganaden, were today sued in the Sessions Court here for wrongfully detaining and failing to return a linometal article having "artistic value." The plaintiff, Mr. Yam Phung Fei, proprietor of
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  • 80 6 TAWAU, Tues. Civil servants must move in gear with Government policies so that the Government machinery can function, the Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, said here today. They must understand the policies in depth and what the Government is trying to
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 121 7 McMAHON IN CHINA UPROAR CANBERRA, Tues. Australia's Parliament was in uproar today during questions about relations with China. One Labour Parliamentarian, Thomas Uren, was suspended when he called Prime Minister William McMahon Popov the Clown, in reference to the clown of Moscow state circus now visiting Australia. NO EMBARGO Mr
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    • 162 7 WEEMEI,aPre-Univer-sity student of National Junior College, won the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championship Girls' Section for the second time. She finished the tournament with 5 points (four wins, two draws and no losses.) Second place was shared by June Tan (St Andrew's) and Lim Pack Tian
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    • 95 7 Wee Mei retains girls' 37 Qe4+ mate KEY: N Knight; B Bishop; R=Aook; Q>Quiin; K=King; o-o King's castling; o-o o Q. «en's castling; capture; check; capture, check. 15 Nh4 Qd7 1-6 Nfs: Qfs: 17 Re7 RfeB 18 RC7: Qf2: 19 Qh3 Qf6 20 Rb7: RabB 21 Bc3 Qf4+ 22 Bd2
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    • 255 7 Hostile to Suharto, so editor faces trial JAKARTA, Tues.— A Jakarta editor accused of violating press laws dating back to Dutch colonial days went on trial today in a case that some observers say could endanger press freedom in Indonesia. T.D. Ha fas, editor of the independent daily newspaper Nusantara,
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    • 269 7 'MAO IS TIRED OF BEING LONELY' NEW YORK, Tues. John Roderick, first Associated Press correspondent to visit China in 22 years, told the Associated Press annual meeting yesterday he thought the Communist authorities in Peking had let in the U.S. table tennis team and a few reporters because they have
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    • 154 7 COLOMBO, Tues. The Aranayake rubber plantation district, stronghold of the armed leftist rebels who rose against the Government two weeks ago, has been cleared by Government troops. The Government spokesman said the insurgents appear to be running out of arms and food supplies. The number of attacks on
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    • 52 7 KINGSTON, Ontario, Tues. Senior officials of Kingston Penitentiary said yesterday prisoners were subjected to sexual assault and brutal beatings by other prisoners during the 92 hours in which the institution was under the control of its inmates last week. One convict was reported dead, another
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  • 307 7 BANGKOK, Tues. The bodies of 23 victims of a pre-dawn fire in a Bangkok tourist hotel have been recovered, but not positively identified, police officials said. Police said 25 people died in the fire, which trapped a number of guests in their rooms. The
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  • 221 7 SAIGON, Tues. The U.S. Army has summarily relieved a Vietnam veteran of his command of a helicopter battalion because he criticised the allied operation in Laos and allowed a television crew to film helicopters using napalm on Communist positions. It was learned today that Lt.
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  • 189 8 Kerean spy ring smashed PLAN TO POISON PRESIDENT PARK SEOUL, Tues. The South Korean army security command today announced a round-up of 51 Communist agents by cracking down four different underground networks, mostly led by South Korean university students. The announcement said they were the biggest subversive networks ever uncovered
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  • 471 8 Marcos: We need to work much harder MANILA, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines welcomed about 400 delegates today to the 27th session of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) and urged them to work harder in the face of impatient Asian masses. "As
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  • 146 8 Castro says no to thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations MIAMI, Florida, Tues. Cuban Premier Fidel Castro last night renounced any idea of normalising relations with the United States or the Organisation of American States and said his regime would continue to support revolutionary movements in Latin America. He rejected a suggestion
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  • 228 8 ...showing their love for Manson LOS ANGELES, Tues. Charles Manson's three women followers, longhaired throughout their trial, showed up yesterday to hear their death sentences virtually bald. An attorney said they shaved their heads soon after the jury pronounced its death verdicts on March 29, and he felt it was
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  • 175 8 Israel plans city in seized land JERUSALEM, Tues—lsrael yesterday announced plans for a Jewish «ty to be built at Sharm el Sheikh, the vital Egyptian outpost now occupied by Israel. Housing Minister Zeev Sharef told a news conference that work was beginning on plans for houses, schools and public buildings.
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  • 104 8 LONDON, Tues. Anxious police converged on the Royal Mint today when a surveyor reported a strange tunnel almost below the bullion vaults. The passage was almost six feet high, fitted with lights and had been hacked through brick and concrete. But the alarm was called
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  • 205 8 TOKYO, Tues. Author Yukio Mishima started planning his ritual suicide protest against limits on Japan's self-defence force one year before he plunged a sword into his stomach last November, the prosecution said at the trial of three of Mishimas disciples yesterday. Presenting a prosecution statement,
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  • Black gold
    • 1327 9  -  JAMES HAMILTON PATERSON By of the NEW STATESMAN On 11 November 1969 the US Ambassador to Thailand, Leonard linger, save evidence before Senator Fulbrights Committee on foreign Relations in Washington. In the course of the hearing he made an important statement: "Now, there is one
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    • 661 9  - But Saigon goes slow as politics enter the oil bonanza D. GARETH PORTER By in SAIGON STATEMENTS by U.S. war critics on a possible link between U.S. presence in Vietnam and future oil concessions here have forced the Saigon Government to halt at least temporarily its preparations for opening bids
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  • 598 9 By EDUARDO LACHICA, Asian News Service correspondent in MANILA LIBERAL PARTY oppositionists and disenchanted leaders of the majority Nacionalista party have formed a loose coalition to curb what they call President Marcos' "onefamily rule" in the Philippines. A "united opposition" is being formed with Liberals and
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    • 105 9 What's new in Australian medical optical equipment? There's an indirect binocular opthalmoscope that's a world leader in its f.eld anti-glare spectacles as used by the moon astronauts the latest cardiac' monitoring equipment, resuscitators. anaesthetic apparatus This is the kind of exhibit you'll see at the Australian Med.cal and Optical Equipment
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  • 257 10 THE number of students and teachers taking speech examinations in English is on the increase. So says Miss Raghbir Kaur, Singapore Speech Centre's representative of the Trinity College of Music, London. Yesterday at an award ceremony at the Council of Social Service in Penang Lane,
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  • 147 10 A PREGNANT housewife was slashed to death and her uncle was found hanging in the kitchen of their Kreta Ayer Road home yesterday. Police found Madam Chong Poh Lin, 31, sprawled dead on the floor of her room. Two bloodstained axes were lying nearby.
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  • 331 10  - And so the Blood Bank lost a donor A.K.LEE By YESTERDAY morning, full of goodwill towards his fellow men, he went along to the blood donation centre at Outram Road General Hospital. He gave his card to the receptionist and asked if he could skip the haemoglobin test which shows
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  • 338 10  -  JENNY LEW By THE CHRISTIE may look like a scruffy trio, but their ambitions are far from untidy. They plan to do a lot more travelling which they think is necessary because it increases and promotes the popularity of any pop band. In lead" singer,
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 237 11 Building a just society Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang diPertuan Agong said tonight that managers administrators and workers alike were bound together by the principles embodied in the Rukunegara (national ideology.) In trying to build a dynamic, just and progressive society the Government and people must work together in
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    • 72 11 A POLICE supervisee, Lian Yoke Bin, 23, of Ophir Road, was sentenced to one year's jail by a district court yesterday for changing hjs residence without permission. Lian, who was placed on police supervision for two years on May 5 last year, moved to Circuit
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    • 46 11 POLICE yesterday found the body of an unidentified Chinese youth floating on the sea off Clifford Pier. They believe he was about 20 years old. He was about 5 ft. 7 in. tall, wearing dark blue Hawaii shirt and long pants.
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    • 1008 11 Detainees kept in lock-up for 'their rehabilitation' MR SEOW GIVES THE GOVT'S REPLY THE Solicitor-General, Mr. Francis Seow, said yesterday that four political detainees were being detained in the Central Police Station lock-up for rehabilitation and security reasons. This prompted the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, who was hearing
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    • 53 11 MR. G. ANBANANDAN, the assistant secretary of the Singapore Tamil Teachers Union, will attend the Asian region conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession in New Delhi from April 27 to May 4. He will represent the union. Mr. Anbanandan leaves for
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    • 141 11 RAZAK WILL CHOOSE SARAWAK SECURITY CHIEFS KUCHING, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will decide on the exact composition of the Sarawak State Security Committee which will replace the State Operations Committee dissolved recently. The Chief Minister, Dato Rahman Yakub, said today he would head the committee which would
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    • 194 11 DENTAL technician Lek Choon Chye, 41, contracted a skin disease as a result of burns he received in the course of his work last year. He sought treatment. Then he began to have eye trouble which increased his anxiety. His search for a remedy
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    • 257 11 BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR SURVEYORS IN SHIPPING INDUSTRY MORE Singaporeans should take up ship surveying according to Mr. John Boater, senior surveyor of Lloyds Register of Shipping. Mr. Boater said in an interview yesterday that there was a great future in Singapore for surveyors because of the growing shipbuilding and repair
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    • 116 11 HOUSEWIFE, Madam Kho Kwee Eng, 43, of Tiong Bahru Road, was robbed of $7 and jewellery worth $306 along the corridor of her flat on Monday. According to Madam Kho, she was returning after her marketing at 10.30 a.m. when she was confronted by a youth
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    • 79 11 NEW LOOK FOR THE GIRLS OF JAPAN AIR LINES JAPAN Air Lines have promoted 20 senior flight stewardesses to pursers. The announcement was made yesterday by JAL's Singapore manager, Mr. Y. Hagiwara. He said the promotions would improve cabin service on JAL flights. PICTURE: JAL female pursers in their new
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    • 85 11 NG Tai Kee alias Ng Tai Kin of Braddell Road was fined $40 for riding a motorcycle with an expired, provisional driving licence for two years. The court was told that his licence had expired on Sept. 12, 1968. He was
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    • 38 11 MR. J.F. CONCEICAO, MP for Katong, and chairman of the 71 Trade Exposition Organising Committee will visit the Exposition site at the Old Kallang airport today at 2.30 p.m. to study the progress of work there.
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  • 394 12 A flood of orders for prop makers JURONG FACTORY RIDES CREST OF SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR BOOM STONE Marine Singapore, a propeller manufacturer, is cashing in on the shipbuilding and repairing boom. Over 500 propellers have been sold to shipbuilders in South-East Asia since the company started production in May last
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  • 68 12 Mr. John Yip Soon Kwong, acting principal of the New Town Secondary School, has been elected chairman of the Science Teachers Association of Singapore. Other officials are: First vice-chairman Mr. Wu Tsung Kan, second vice-chairman Mr. Koh Beng Thiam, general secretary Mr. Lim Jit Poh; first assistant
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  • 155 12 THE Jurong Town Residents Association is organising a baby show at the association premises at 2 p.m. on Saturday. More than 110 babies have been entered for the contest. Four doctors will be the judges. Mrs Ho Kah Leong, wife of the MP
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  • 133 12 HUNDRED YEAR EGGS ARE NO DANGER HERE ANCIENT eggs may be causing a food poisoning scare in Taiwan, but here they're still being eaten in undiminished numbers. Food stalls in Chinatown continue to sell these centurv-old delicacies and stallholders report that 15 to 30 eggs a day is about average
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  • 218 12 Youth threw laksa at h awker A COURT was told yesterday how a 19-year-old labourer threw a bowl of hot laksa at a porridge seller because she had refused to pay him "protection money." Chan Choo Tee admitted having caused hurt to Madam Tan Jong Chin, 54, at her stall
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  • 54 12 NGOH Bak Kiang, 45, and Chua Kee Chin, 35, were charged yesterday in a magistrate's court with causing grievous hurt to Ng Kok Ann by fracturing his nasal bone. Both men pleaded not guilty and were allowed bail. The case will be transfered to a
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  • 491 13 DETROIT, Tues. American automobile manufacturers see in President Nixon's relaxation of the embargo on direct U.S. trade with China, an opportunity for increasing their share of the growing Asian market. General Motors. Ford, Chrysler and American Motors, who have for several years been
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  • 269 13 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for April 20) On New York TT 6.02 South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1,000 piastres) 16.90 Gold (99% fineness.
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  • 177 13 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States Chamber of Commerce said American business would lag behind modern industrialised nations in world market competition unless permanent improvements were made in the nation's tax depreciation structure. The Chamber strongly supported the Nixon Administration's proposal to liberalise tax depreciation
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  • 46 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.50, (2) 152.20; Hongkong 40.23; Beirut 39.25; London 38.908, 39.105; Zurich 38.958, 39.055; Paris 39.25. 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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  • 28 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 20, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Very steady; Spot 1489, 1491; 3-month 1489, 1490; Settlement 1487; Total turnover 425 tons.
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  • 282 13 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1 LONDON, Tues. Bo vis Holdings is discussing with its financial advisers, Lazard Bros., a number of plans for funding part of current short term borrowings and to fund further expansion, mainly, in the U.K., managing director Frank Sanderson said. He also said
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    • 156 13 BROKEN HILL, New South Wales, Tues. The four unions at Broken Hill said they would meet today to discuss acceptance of Conciliation Commissioner Justice Cahill's recommendations for ending the wages dispute which has closed the mines for almost two weeks. At a conference yesterday, the companies said they
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    • 95 13 LONDON, Tues.— Chrysler (IK) managing director Gilbert Hunt said that when the accounts were published soon they would show that the company had turned the corner. "We are beginning to emerge from the dark days," he said. Hunt said all new cars in the Chrysler European operation, including Simca,
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    • 125 13 LONDON, Tues. Pirelli UK said turnover in 1970 increased 33 per cent to £26.7 million over 1969. Pre-tax profits after deductions rose to £628,799 (£211,147). Exports rose 81 per cent to a record £4.55 million with tyre exports rising 112 per cent on 1969. Managing director Antonio Rosetti said
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    • 68 13 NEW YORK, Tues. Chase Manhattan Corp., parent company of Chase Manhattan Bank, has announced plans for a public offering of up to US$2OO million of convertible subordinated capital debentures. Details of the offering will be announced later. The directors have declared a quarterly dividend of 50 U.S. cents per
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    • 49 13 BANGKOK, Tues. Mobil Oil will open its first gas station in Thailand in July and plans to build more stations throughout the country within five years. The American company now has only a storage station, with a capacity of about 35,000 barrels, near Trang in Southern Thailand.
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  • 124 13 Burmah Oil member sells Oriente concessions LONDON, Tues. Anglo-Ecuadorian OilFields, a member of the Burmah Oil Group, said it completed arrangements for the sale of half its onethird interest in the Oriente oil concessions in Ecuador to the Standard Oil of California Group. Anglo-Ecuadorian said that, with the intensification of
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  • 128 13 Aokam Tin maintains profit AOKAM TIN has maintained its profit level so far in the current year. An interim report yesterday said estimated profit before tax was $4,170,000 for the six months to December 1970. The profit for the whole year ended June 1970 was $8,896,529. Aokam has declared a
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  • 54 13 GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY announced a final dividend of 17 per cent, less tax, bringing the total to 25 per cent for the year ended January 1971. The company paid a total for 20 per cent for the previous year. The final is payable on, June 21. lodgement
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  • 238 13 LONDON, Tues. British Leyland Motor (BLMC) chairman Lord Stokes told the annual meeting the favourable profit trend reported in the first two months of the current year to Sept. 30, 1971, has accelerated in the first half but in view of the constant erosion of
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  • 550 13 The market closed firm yesterday. Wall Street's overnight rise encouraged operators to shrug off the depression which followed Monday's UK unemployment figures, and moderate institutional and private investment support was reported throughout the day. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 6.8 at 346.2. Plessey
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  • 110 13 TOKYO, Tues. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda said the fourth annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank, which ended in Singapore last Saturday, turned a new page for a "new Asian era." Fukuda was speaking to reporters last night after he returned from the three-day conference
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  • 103 13 OCL selects Hongkong as network centre HONGKONG, Tues-Hongkong has been selected by Overseas Containers as the centre of a high-speed communications network linking Europe,- the Far East and the Pacific, it was announced here. The arrangement between OCL and Cable and Wireless, will make Hongkong the message-swfcching hub of the
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  • 345 13 The stock market was average was ahead about two slightly higher in early active cents. Advances outdistanced trading yesterday. declines by a margin of 466 to The Stanpoors industrial 408. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Mon. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 948.85 (+8.64); Transportation 218.01 (-0.22);
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  • 224 13 AMSTERDAM The market was mixed y esterday. In internationals, Philips was firm and Royal Dutch and Unilever very firm on higher Wall Street. Akzo and Hoogovens closed easier. Plantations were easier and shippings were mainly very steady. KLM airlines was weak. In quiet local industrials, Heineken, Oce-Van Der
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 100 13 h warn* I ADVERTISEMENTS V L. HAVE YOU PLANS' Bring them to Motion Smith is Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing oi documents. DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials Bring these to Motion Smith is Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait DISTRICT 10: Specially
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    • 114 13 ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE of distinction and furnishing materials of superior quality Please consult Adrian's 4^t> River Valley Road. Spore Tel. i/la/4 PAY A LITTLE you can learn how to polish your boots or shoes like mirror within a few minutes. Come with your boots or shoes to BbD Pesiaran Keliling.
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  • 725 14 TIM SUM our array of spicy and saucy tid hits for your easy consumption. If you have some to spare, send them in to Tim Sum, P.O. Box 692 or call us at ***** Ext. 110. Remember the young amah we wrote about last week who couldn't find
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    299 14 unkwon unkwon Bl lovable? Come to B IC during lunchtime B for the girl with the B ted tast^buds. I quite and peaceful I. last Sunday till I tie to face with a I I lady in a vintage B t-putting her way I < kuisr around a I circus
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    • 1443 14 SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIU 1 RADIO view 1 THE F.8.1, series |***************111l I lIIIIIH ********************111l HIIIIIIII; 'ruXginSng'on'ight E on Channel 5 at 8.05 2 p.m. It replaces E 1 W Ironside which ended 2 E mdol L JoKP^MHKI The flrsl season 2 E not too long ago. It 2 nr» ui 1 belongs
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    • 24 14 "^WJTbtfVr #j 10 -zo C, K'n« Ft.tuit. Syndic«le. Inc. 1970 World righu rotrved. "Don't you know any exercises that don't involve all this exercising;
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  • 194 15 3frLiving3fr PRETTY knits, all in a row, come In a wonderful variety of shapes and sizes. Knits can be as easy and carefree as a pair of hotpants, or as sophisticated and daring as a long evening maxi. Washable, packable and wrinkle-free our three lovely
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    110 15 GET on the sunny side of fashion with these midis in sunny shades. (From left) a knitted midi in bright orange costs $79 and the gold metal belt costs $26.50. Both at Benjamin in Amber Arcade. From Trend comes this simple short-sleeved midi in brown with black, grey,
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  • 411 15 BEAUTY Q A Stockings don't cause wrinkles Q. I wear stockings to work every day, and one of my colleagues told me that wearing hosiery constantly will cause the skin on my legs to wrinkle. Do you think this is true? A. No, wearing stockings will not cause your skin
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  • 802 15  -  FRANCES BOON By YESTERDAY I considered signing away nearly $200 in the cause of good health; today I took a firm hold on myself and decided I was crazy. For the privilege of paying an entrance fee of $150 and a
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  • 105 16 I ONOMh AM AIMS relations between the two countries. Mr Takeo Noda, chairman of the party's special committee on China problems, will visit Peking in autumn. The Government has adopted a policy of approving Exim loans for trade with China on a
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  • 1833 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASER'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia KEY Closing buyers' and sellers" prices are foUowed by the business done. Figurei in bracket* denote traded lots in I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only -a stogie
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  • 78 16 (Managers' prices for April 21) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.27 1.32xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.11 1.16 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.12 1.17 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.27xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 The Saving S Fund 1.11 1.16 Singapore Progress
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  • RUBBER/TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER
    • 368 16 RUBBER 110.75 cents per kilo (up 0.50 cent). Good buying interest in May 1 RSS yesterday lifted prices from the opening of 110,75 cents per kilo to the day's high of 111.75 cents. The buying consisting of mainly shortcovering and speculative purchases found sellers reserved and the price
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    • 61 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Idle; ClF's May 15.55 15.70, June 15.65 15.85; Spot 16.00 16.15; Settlements May 16.15 16.30, June 16.35 16.50, July 16.55 16.70, July /Sept. 16.75 16.80, Oct/Dec. 17.30 17.40, Jan/March 17.75 17.90, April/June 18.00 18.15, July/Sept. 18.25 18.40, Oct/Dec.
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    • 65 16 TIN $651.00 a picul (up $1). Straits tin yesterday registered a small gain at $651 per picul, up $1 on Monday's level. Official turnover, however, was 35 tons lower at 256 tons. The market was fairly steady as overseas interest was maintained, with demand again reported from the
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    • 80 16 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Philippines yesterday formally asked Congress for an annual sugar quota of 1,680 million tons or 15.41 per cent of total U.S. sugar requirements. The Philippines now provides 1,125 million tons a year ba^ic, plus 47.2 per cent of any deficits in sugar from Puerto Rico, the
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    • 157 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 203 reseller. May 203 reseller, 203 to 202 paid, June 203 reseller. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan April/May 155 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton)
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  • 202 16 LONDON, Tues. The market again opened on a quiet note today but a cargo of heavy grain was fixed from the St. Lawrence to Alexandria at US$9.OO fio (free in and out), for May. A cargo of sugar was fixed from Durban to the U. S. Atlantic
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  • 357 16 Prices fell sharply over a Among the main losers broad front yesterday and the were Pioneer, TDK Electronic, stock average finished 65.28 Canon, Atsugi Nylon, Takeda yen lower at 2,374.67 yen. Chemicals, Sanko Kisen, and Turnover was 210 million .Alps electric, units. Electric home appliances f ™d
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  • 549 16 Mining shares found late support to close on a slightly better note yesterday, despite some scattered falls among selected issues. Oils were weaker after a firm start, and industrials were generally unsettled. North BH was off the top at $1.93 following the nickel report, and Keywest managed
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  • 341 16 Share prices held steady in for the current year. the London registers added $1 improved trading yesterday, Hotels showed weakness to $172. Loan Investment with activity dominated by after the recent upsurge. also firmed to $6.40, up 60 Watsons after its dividend Associated, which opened at cents
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  • 587 17 Coast ports of North, Central or South and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific BONNEVILLE Apr 29/May 1 New York (June 18). Boston (June 23). BBL/HC BUNGA MELOR June 19/21
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    • 478 17 I I /I \l KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedule* I J I Y n. beginning on this page are given in four parts for tmm\t I I r M. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound' and _*£T. J I a u^^^ mmmmU m mT*Ml9m m^m m kW m k. m
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    • 674 17 II borber(]fe@ SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, L.S. ATLANTIC »inf«(M-r« p.S'ham Penang N.Yevk Basis a. N'Folk riser* Meetrsal TRAVIATA In Pi/SLS TOT Apr 24/25 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 J"" 1' TEESTA Apr 26/28 Apr 23/25 Jun 13 Jun 18 Jun 23 BONNEVILLE Apr 29/May 1 Jun 18 Jun 23
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  • 271 18 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 21. OUT: Hans Maersk 5; Toreador 8/9; Sumber Tunas 111 10/11; Kuching 19; Compass Satu 20 east; Kimanis 21 east; Hano Maru 22; Poona 35/36; Mitaka Maru 45 Yusho Maru 47; Nagoya Maru 48; Selamat
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  • 481 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. M.S. ALTAI R Apr 26/29 Japan, Pusan, Bangkok. KSC/OL M/S TAIPOOSHAN SLS TDY Hongkong (Apr 25/28). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN May 2/3 Penang (May 4/6), Singapore (May 7/8), Hongkong (May 12/15). SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN May 19/20 Penang
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  • 224 18 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. ADRASTUS 46 Apr 24/25 B'wan, Dumai, P. Balam, AUBY May 1/2 B.S.Begawan SSC/SSC BLIGO SLS TOY Djambi. PL/PL CHERRY LAJU n Pt/Apr 22 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura/ Monokwari. LS/LS DARPOEMPAT In Pt/Apr 22 Pekan Balam/Dumai. SI/SI DARPO LIMA In Pt/Apr 22
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  • 174 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 23/25 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER June 3/10 Penang (June 1 1/12), P. S'ham
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    • 278 18 J- MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD B No. 30K Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BJSpSBM P.B'heej. r,.„,r M Arrhnas: BUNGA OOKIO 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Havre o/ London Si Hamourg 14// H'dam it> Antwerp it/ I Bremen ill I MM
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  • 462 19 TOKYO, Tues. One hundred and seven professional and amateur golfers from 10 countries will compete in the *****,000 1971 Yomiuri Open golf championship on April 22-25, the organisers reported today. The championship is the final leg of an annual Asian golf circuit
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  • 66 19 SPORT WORLD Foster in the fifth gave the Giants their third run and Bobby Bonds hit his fifth home run of the season for the final tally. Billy Grabarkewitz first hit of the season, a bases-loaded double, drove in the tying and winning runs in the eighth inning as the
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  • 119 19 ROUBAIX. North France, Tues. Roger Rosiers of Belgium caused a major upset in the Paris-Roubaix road cycling race by beating Eddy Merckx, the Belgian ace, in the final sprint to win the 69th edition here on Sunday. Scoring the first big win of his career since turning professional in 1967,
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  • 151 19 BOLOGNA, Italy, Tues. Players of Italy's 'A' and League soccer teams will strike on Sunday May 2 and play none of their scheduled games, the Players Association announced last night. The soccer strike of 36 teams would be the first of its kind in Italian professional soccer. The Players Association
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  • 43 19 LONDON, Tues. Results in last night's British soccer matches (home team first): English League. Division One: Manchester United 0. Liverpool 2. Division Three: Transmere 0, Rochdale 2. Division Four: York 0, Oldham 1. Scottish League. Division Two: Partick Thistle 2, Queen's Park 1.
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    131 19 One man who has nothing but good to say about the Olympic Torch is West Germany's economic minister, Professor Karl Schiller (with glasses) seen here at the opening of the recent International Handicrafts Fair in Munich. One of West Germany's biggest steel firms has donated the 6,000 torches
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  • 215 19 BANGKOK, Tues. Chartchai Chionoi, Thailand's former world flyweight champion, despite a first round knockdown, was awarded a draw with Japan's No. 2 Bantamweight Eiichi "Snappy" Asano in a 1 0-rounder at Rajdamnern Stadium here last night. Referee Klinseesuk scored the fight 46-45 for the former champion while
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  • 363 19 BOSTON, Massachusetts, Tues. Unheralded Alvaro Mejia of Colombia outkicked Irish Pat McMahon after a long elbow- to- elbow duel and sprinted to a 20-yard victory yesterday in the 75th Boston AA Marathon. The 30-year-old Mejia and McMaJion broke out of a six-man pack after 18
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  • 207 19 SINGAPORE Herald keglers top the Singapore Ten-pin Bowling standings in Congress National Sharikat league tournament at Jackie's Bowl, Katong. The Herald team chalked up 11,060 pinfalls after 16 games. Second in the table is Last Minute with 9,551 pinfalls. The Herald won 14 games (wiih
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  • 330 19 MANILA, Tues. Japan's Susumu Hanagata showed a spectacular left uppercut in sparring here yesterday, and served noticed that he might be a tough man to beat when he challenged world flyweight champion Erbito Salavarria on April 30. Hanagata rocked compatriot and Japanese featherweight champion
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 332 19 |l 2 j 3 4 I 6 7 1128M13| 115I 15 j ACROSS DOWN 1. Such peaceful relations in 2. The eyes are not normal New Hampshire (7) topics (6) 5. dot's boss makes a request 3. See the form and act (but not bare-facedly! (5) accordingly (7) 8. Knock-out
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  • 914 20 NOW IT'S THE AUSSIES' TURN FOR CHINA TOUR HONGKONG, Tues.— The Australian table tennis team left here this morning for China on the same train as a group of Chinese table tennis players on their way home from the World Championships in Japan. The five-member Australian team headed
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  • 489 20 PORT OF SPAIN, Tues. Ajit Wadekar, who celebrated his 31st birthday on April 1, the opening day of the Fourth Test match at Kensington Oval, became the first man to lead India to victory over West Indies here yesterday. The Fifth and final Test
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  • 197 20 India: 1st inns 360. W.I.: 1st inns 526. India 2nd inns. S. Gavaskar b Shepherd 220 Abid Ali 1 bw Sobers 3 A. Wadekar c Shepherd b Noreiga 54 B. Sardesai c and b Foster 21 G. Vishwanath b Sobers 38 M. Jaisimha lbw Shepherd 23 E.Solkar c Sobers
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  • 70 20 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 3 SAFSA C v Polytechnic SOCCER: SBHFL Cup, Div. 2 Borneo Groups v Cold Storage (Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.). Hongkong Shanghai Bank v PSA (Bukit Chermin). L— SINGAPORE Hockey Association division one match between Khalsa Association and PWD scheduled for today has been postponed to
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  • 121 20 Royal Air Force Changi gave Police Sports Association B' their first taste of defeat when they edged the lawmen 2-1 in the Singapore Hockey Association division two league match at Changi yesterday. The Police, however, retained their top position in the league with eight points from five outings.
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  • 230 20 KD MALAYA overwhelmed a scratch side from Port Authority Recreation Club winning 3-1 in a friendly hockey match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Showing more punch in th e attach KD Malaya forwards often cut through the portmen's defence and were dangerous in the "circle". The
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  • 69 20 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank scored their first win in the -Singapore Women's Netball Association's business houses league when they trounced Fraser and Neave 27--8 at River Valley Road yesterday. In the SWNA Asian league, St. Joseph's Convent dashed the hopes of Tan Tock Seng Hospital to win
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  • 138 20 Jeanette Sim (26) beat N.C. Ngui (17) 4-3 to capture the Memorial Cup trophy at the Singapore Island Country Club at Bukit Course yesterday. In the annual ladies interclub tie Singapore Island Country Club beat Warren Golf Club 3-2 at the same venue. Results:- (SICC first) J.H. Read
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