Singapore Herald, 22 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 233 Singapore Thursday, April 22, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 171 1 MANILA, Wed—lndonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik today called for a revitalised Ecafe to make it a more effective United Nations instrument for assisting Asian countries in their economic and social develop ment. Mr Malik spoke at this afternoon's session of the 27th meeting
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  • 22 1 LONDON, Wed— President Ne Win of Burma was discharged from hospital today. He was taken ill a fortnight ago.
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  • 291 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon asked Congress today for a massive overhaul of the United States foreign aid programme and a step-up in military and economic assistance abroad. The President said in his message "these security assistance programmes are at the core of our
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  • 443 1 Police net $2.6m in dud notes POLICE yesterday seized forged American and Indonesian currency with a face value of more than 552.6 million in a series of raids in the City and Aljunied Road Areas. It was their biggest haul of forged currency in more than 20 years. Four men
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  • 145 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Russians were today warned of the disastrous consequences of bachelorhood on a man's physical and mental health. And the newspaper Literaturnaya Gazeta proposed the creation of marriage agencies to promote marriages between young men and women. The newspaper's article was the continuation of
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  • 272 1 NATIONAL Servicemen and policewomen will act as guides at major terminals and bus stops to advise schoolchildren on the bus services they should take when the new school term opens on Monday. The Communications Ministry which announced this yesterday said, they would form
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  • 171 1 Lon No1 asked to head new Govt PHNOM PENH, Wed. Gen. Lon Nol, who resigned yesterday as Cambodian Prime Minister, was asked today to form a new Government. But observers believe that the general's illness is genuine and his resignation is likely to be permanent. The National Assembly is under
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  • 22 1 ROME, Wed.— ltaly looked today to be heading for a new wave of strikes before the end of the month.
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  • 470 1 Govt hits back at bus system critics THE re-organisation of the bus system was neither "conceived in haste nor implemented in a hurry," the Ministry of Communications said yesterday. In a statement issued in reply to criticisms of the implementation of the system, the Ministry said that planning for the
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  • 163 1 WASHINGTON WED. The State Department yesterday displayed pleasure that the Chinese table tennis team had accepted an invitation to visit this country but an official spokesman said it was "purely a private initiative in which the U.S. Government has played no role. Press
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  • 982 2 The role of professional leadership in Singapore By EVER since man came to live in groups and tov\ns (what we now call societies), leadership has been necessary to determine direction, to organise resources both human and material and to provide social fulfilment to the rest of the community. Leadership has
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  • 656 2 Why India opposes a rebellion -and backs another. THE INDIAN subcontinent, which desperately needs peace to insure minimal economic subsistence for its 700 million people, once again is getting ready for war. Whether war comes or not, economic development is sure to suffer a setback and so will political stability.
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  • 143 2 From MYRON BELKIND in New Delhi After the disastrous showing its troops made against the Chinese in 1962, the Government has concentrated on a massive Russian-aided military buildup. Authoritative sources said Gen. William Westmoreland, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, was impressed with the leadership and the general calibre of
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 477 2 COMPLAINTS of labour turnover or mobility or crimping or poaching of workers, if one prefers loaded or feudal words have cropped up again. They have a seasonal ring about them they were heard around the same time last year. One reason why they appear in
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  • 463 2 Detention without trial: S'pore has nothing to hide Viewpoint FROM time to time we hear of foreign "civil rights leaders'' protesting against the arrest without trial of political detainees in Singapore. Perhaps they should take into account the fact that such an ordinance was originally gazetted by the British when
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  • 145 2 WITH the implementation of the new bus services, the Government has provided better services for residents of some areas but not for others. The present bus system makes it difficult for residents of Yan Kit Road and Hoe Chiang Road to travel to Kampong Bahru. Though there
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  • 322 3 NTUC WILL FIGHT BOSSES' MOVE ON STAFF POACHING THE NTUC will fight any efforts by employers to stop workers from leaving their firms for better paid jobs elsewhere. A statement from NTUC President Phey Yew Kok commented on reports of a "gentlemen's agreement" among members of the Singapore Association of
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  • 105 3 Another Kiwi mission A 15-MEN "selling" mission from New Zealand I is due here on May 22. The mission, to be led by Mr. R.H. Stewart, managing director of one of New Zealand's large industries, will offer a range of agricultural and manufactured products. Like the previous six New Zealand
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  • 377 3 Expo profits will finance safety campaigns MORE THAN 600 local firms will take part in the forthcoming 1971 Trade Exposition. The proceeds will go to finance national safety campaigns and projects in the Republic. The organisers, the National Safety First Council, hope to raise more than $50,000 from the six-week-long
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  • 205 3 COMPUTERS BECOMING THE FASHION MORE local companies are becoming increasingly conscious of the computer as a "management tool." Mr. I.S. Goh, a sales executive with the International Computers Ltd., said yesterday: "Three or four years ago, computers were used only by large established organisations like the oil companies, Government and
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  • 455 3 THE ROLE of a university and the relevance of its curriculum are no longer the concern of academics and students, but of the community which supports the university financially and morally. This view was expressed by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore University's Vice-Chancellor and Minister
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  • 206 3 $5-mil housing estate at Naval Base A $5 million housing estate is now being built in the Naval Base area to accommodate, workers of factories to be established there. The area is to be transformed into Singapore's second largest industrial complex. The project by the JTC will provide over 500
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  • 387 4 MORE than a dozen ships which came here for repair last year had to be turned away because there were no facilities for them to discharge waste oil. Mr. K.K. Ching, President of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (SASAR) reported
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  • 25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi, left here for a six-day visit to Sabah today.
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  • 219 4 SEVEN GET DEGREE IN SURGERY SINGAPORE has seven new surgeons. They are among thel candidates who successfully qualified for a post-graduate degree in surgery either the Australian FRACS or the local equivalent, the Master of Medicine in Surgery. Of the 10 candidates who sat for Singapore University's M. Med. (Surgery)
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  • 213 4 IT was Women's Day at Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road yesterday, and more than 100 women gathered to celebrate the birthday of their liberator, Kartini. Women in colourful national dress from different parts of Indonesia lined up to greet the guests. Among them were Mrs.
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  • 271 4 Only those who smoke marijuana wear their hair long and look shabby will find army life very tough. "But it is not the army life that is at fault. It is they who are at fault," said Mr. P. Govindaswamy, MP for Anson yesterday.
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  • 44 4 KUCHING, Wed.— Seven youth leaders from the Sarawak Youth Council will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Friday to attend the National Youth Convention and the annual meeting of the Malaysian Youth Council beginning on April 24 at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka.
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  • 54 4 MALACCA, Wed. A 16--year-old girl, V. Kundan, died of burns in the General Hospital here at 3.30 this morning. Kundan received the injuries when her dress caught fire while she was lighting a kerosene stove in her hope at the municpal flats in Jalan Behdahara
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  • 204 4 Piped water squatters soon-MP SQUATTERS in the Balestier Road, Ah Hood Road and Boon Teck Road areas are to get piped water in another fortnight Mr. Eric Cheong, MP for Toa Payoh, disclosed yesterday that he had made the necessary arrangements with the Public Utilities Board. He said that squatters
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  • 47 4 HAWKER Tan Ah Hoon, 73, and his eight-year-old son,Tan Soon Koon, of Lorong 3, Geylang, were slightly injured when an acid bulb was thrown into their be'droom while they were sleeping early yesterday. They were treated in hospital and sent home.
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  • 95 4 TH E Singapore Metrication Board has so far received 40 entries to its 1 1,000 emblem design contest, which closes on Saturday. The contest, launched two months ago, is to select a suitable emblem to encourage interest in the metric system in Singapore. A statement from the board
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  • 304 5 PERMANENT RACING CIRCUIT COULD HELP ALL DRIVERS A PERMANENT motor-racing circuit in Singapore will not only benefit motor-racers but also ordinary bus and truck drivers, the President of the Singapore Motor Sports' Club, Mr. Alan Davies said yesterday. Speaking at a Rotary Club lunch in the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, Mr.
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  • 136 5 A CONSTRUCTION labourer told a magistrate yesterday that as he could not be on time for national service training sessions, he stayed away for about three-and-a-quarter years the longest absence on record. Goh Eeng Hock, 23, of Upper Thomson Road, was sentenced to two
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  • 292 5 Shopping complex hit by new bus services SHOPPERS DISAPPEAR WITH RESITING OF TERMINUS BUSINESS in the Outram Park Shopping Complex has taken a further plunge because of re-organisation of the bus services. Madam Leong So Chan, Hon. Secretary of the Outram Park Chopping Complex Association, said yesterday that as a
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  • 218 5 THE National Kidney Foundation will conduct a survey next month on 10,000 people living in Housing Board flats in the Alexandra area to find out the prevalence of kidney diseases in Singapore. The people to be chosen for the survey, the first of
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  • 219 6 DAP praises Ismail's survey of S'pore housing KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Democratic Action Party today commended Tun (Dr.) Ismail Abdul Rahman for choosing Singapore to study low- cost and home-ownership schemes. The Deputy Prime Minister, in his capacity as Minister in charge of housing, will be leading a big team
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  • 192 6 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. A trading company in Tawau has started importing Sovietmade "Moskvick" cars which are being shipped here direct from Moscow. The first shipment of five cars arrived in Tawau last week and three of them have been booked by local people, the
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  • 603 6 S-East Asia and the 70s, by Razak CHINA: TOO EARLY TO PREDICT BUT...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said in Bonn today that high on South-East Asia's agenda for the Seventies should be to strive for the emergence of a neutral region. Tun Razak, now visiting West
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  • 227 6 Honour the builders in song, says Ghazali KOTA KINABALU, Wed. Malaysian writers, and poets were urged today to produce work and songs in praise of members of the "construction family" who have helped to build the country with their bare hands. "The new songs we are going to produce are
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  • 132 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. About $100 million of Malay capital can be accumulated if everyone of them buys at least 20 units of the Mara Unit Trust at one dollar each. The Mara Unit Trust officer, Inche Aziz bin Azizan, said this when he gave
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  • 90 6 PENANG, Wed. Textiles and cosmetics worth $10,000 were recovered by officers from the Customs AntiSmuggling Division here in an ambush early this morning. Following a tip-off, the Customs party waited at sea off Kuala Jejawi, Seberang Perai South, from midnight. The party gave chase
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  • 63 6 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn is expected to pay an official visit to Malaysia in the middle of next month, informed sources reported today. Marshal Thanom's visit will reciprocate that of Malaysian Premier Tun Abdul Razak to Thailand last year, the sources said.
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  • 262 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Operators of chit fund companies in West Malaysia who have not applied *f tne Penod of grace to carry on their businesses after May 18 are liable to be prosecuted if found operating after that date. The Registrar of Companies,
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  • 248 6 Miri gets ready for big meeting of Lions WELLINGTON, Wed. A nine-year-old Malaysian girl, Yu Chee Ying, arrived inAuckland for a heart operation which is being paid for by a Lions Club in her own country. Chee Ying, the daughter of a taxi driver, has been ill with a heart
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  • 73 6 The night, clerk Sin Yang Chai took out his girl friend to the Springtime Boating Lake Restaurant in Taman Jurong he was held up by two youths who robbed him of his watch. Yesterday in a district court Ong Yang Teck, 18, and Tan Sai Ban,
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  • 128 6 SEREMBAN, Wed- The Federal Land Development Authority plans to develop 55,000 acres of land annually under the Second Malaysia Plan. Its settlement director, Inche Alladin bin Hashim, said today this would benefit about 5,000 families. He added that the FLDA was expected
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  • 229 7 RAWALPINDI, Wed. The Pakistan Army has ordered Mr Nazrul Islam and Mr Tajuddin Ahmed, top-ranking lieutenants of imprisoned Awami League Chief Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and three others to report next Monday in Dacca to answer charges or face trial in absentia on
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  • 35 7 CARACAS, Wed. Twenty people were injured and three vehicles burned in student demonstrations yesterday in Caracas and the nearby Caribbean port of La Guaira. More than 40 persons were arrested.
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  • 30 7 picture WASHINGTON: Demonstrators call for an end to the Indo-China war as they protest with toy weapons on the steps of the US Capital on' Tuesday. AP
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  • 427 7 BALTIMORE, (MARYLAND), Wed. A member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said yesterday the most hypocritical of all the reasons for justifying the Vietnam war is President Nixon's assertion that American seeks to guarantee self-determina-tion for the South Vietnamese. "How," asked Senator Frank
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  • 251 7 Israel's terms for Suez re- opening OUR chess column has been held over for a day owing to pressure of space. WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. Yigal Allon, Israeli Deputy Premier, who arrived in Washington on Monday, has defined Israeli's four conditions for the re-opening of the Suez Canal at a meeting
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  • 136 7 BANGKOK, Wed. Thirty Thai soldiers have been killed in a violent clash with Communist guerillas in Northern Thailand, it was learned here today. Military sources said the guerillas suffered "very heavy losses" in the clash, which took place in a mountainous
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  • 306 7 Reds on the run now -Thieu SAIGON, Wed. President Nguyen Van Thieu said today, "the Communists have been defeated on all battlefronts but they are trying to sabotage our democracy in the countryside." President Thieu said Communist underground agents are "collecting money, assassinating, kidnapping and sabotaging in the countryside. So
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  • 173 7 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union's newest earth satellite, Salute, whirled around in space today while the Soviet Press remained silent about why the craft was launched and what it will do next. The Soviet news agency Tass issued a progress report on the mission
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    • 124 7 What's new in Australian medical optical equipment? There's an indirect binocular opthalmoscope that's a world leader in its field 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 Medical and Optical Equipment
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  • 139 8 LAUSANNE, (Switzerland), Wed. The French arms embargo against Israel after the 1967 six-day war. made Swiss engineer Alfred Frauenknecht morally obliged to hand over 20 crates of Mirage jet engine secrets to Israeli agents, defence lawyer Dr. Manfred Kuhn pleaded today. Dr. Kuhn told Switzerland's
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  • 302 8 MANILA, Wed. Benjamin Mendoza Amor, a Bolivian surrealist painter, was convicted here today of attempted murder of Pope Paul VI, and sentenced to a maximum of 50 months imprisonment. Philippine Judge Pedro Bautista handed down the verdict before a packed, tense courtroom, after
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  • 167 8 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Wed. Ceylonese authorities have expanded censorship regulations to photographs and newsfllm in what they say unofficially is an effort to guard the inflamed nation's image. One Singapore-based television cameraman was ordered not to leave Colombo and advised: "Don't take any pictures, they will
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  • 398 8 COLOMBO, Wed. The commander of Ceylon's Army said today five Soviet MiG-17 jets are being flown in and American planes are coming shortly to help fight an "armed insurrection" against the Government. Maj.-Gen. Don Sepala Attygalle told a news conference at Army Headquarters
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  • 383 8 EXCERPTS from British editorials on Russian aid to Ceylon to crush the rebellion. THE FINANCIAL TIMES: Moscow's decision to supply the Ceylon Government not only with several helicopters and MiG fighters, but also with Russian ground personnel and pilots, is a step which cannot fail to cause
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  • 210 8 KINGSTON, Ontorio, Wed. Ontario chief coroner Dr. H.B. Cotnam says he was told by injured convicts- that their torture by fellow prisoners during the rebellion at Kingston penitentiary was staged like a Roman circus. Dr. Cotnam, who interviewed six victims on Monday in their
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  • 58 8 TEL AVIV, Wed. A mine blew up a military vehicle today killing three Israeli officers and wounding four others in Beith Djubrin, south-west of Jerusalem, an army spokesman here announced. The explosion which killed the men a colonel, a major and a lieutenant was the
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  • 302 8 JAKARTA, Wed. Several Indonesian newspapers today continued to publish reports that the Government-backed Sekber Golkar was still forcing members of political parties to join the Group and strengthen its chances in the July General Election. The latest accusation, published by the daily newspaper Suluh
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  • 837 9  -  MICHAEL HORNSBY From in CALCUTTA Danger recedes THE DANGER of clashes between Indian and Pakistan troops along the border between West and East Bengal, which had been causing serious alarm, has somewhat receded in the view of West Bengal Government officials. Nonetheless, light Indian troop reinforcements have
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  • 447 9  - Hide and seek -in the air JON SWAIN BY IN DANANG EVERY night lumbering 20 year old cargo planes, once used to drop hay to snowbound farms in Colorado, lumber out of this base and fly into Laos, hunting communist trucks. Known as "Stingers", these old C-119S have been converted
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  • 605 9 BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS PARIS,Wed.-Final figures are not available but it appears that France established a new high in arms sales in 1970 with exports worth approximately U551,260 million. Business sources are predicting that the figure will probably increase in 1971. France is No.
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  • 415 10 SINGAPORE University's academic staff are divided over whether they should unionise themselves. In the middle of this controversy is their association the Kesatuan Akademis Universiti Singapura which is threatened with extinction in the face of growing support for a staff union. A section
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  • 147 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Taxi and hire car licence holders who lease out their licences have now only one month to redeem their licences and operate their cars themselves. The warning was given by the Minister of Transport, Dato Abdul Ghani Gilong, on his return after
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  • 97 10 LONDON, Wed. A reward of £1 million ($7.3 million) has been posted for the capture alive of the elusive Loch Ness monster. If anyone needs further inducement to pluck up courage and go after the mysterious beast, said to be lurking in Scottish waters,
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  • 28 10 TAIPING, Wed. Police here seized 2,084 gallons of illicit samsu during a raid on a hut in the jungle near Kamunting, four miles from here yesterday.
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  • 338 10  - PANTS SUITS WONT SUIT, HE SAYS A. K.LEE By MY reaction to the announcement that MSA hostesses might wear pants suits was quite favourable. They look rather good in their sarongs and skirts, but if they want to wear pants suits, by all means let them go ahead. There was
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  • 255 10 fiociai Motth THE Thai International SydneySingapore inaugural flight which arrived in Singapore from Bangkok *on Tuesday carried an interesting potpourri of passengers. They spent four days in Bangkok and two in Singapore. The 21 guests of the airline included the former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir
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  • 206 10 AN afternoon of fun, fashion and games with valuable prizes to be won will be organised by the Singapore Women's Association (Wanita Singapura) at the Hilton Ballroom from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on May 8. There will also be a cooking
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  • 85 10 Five to go to Osaka for training FOR a local company which started in a small way and grew into considerable size, the sending of five technicians to Osaka for training was something to celebrate. Mr. Chua Hua Joo, chairman of the Board of Directors of Chenta Rayon Co., gave
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    • 103 10 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Exhibition of western paintings at the Seah Gallery, Tudor Court, Tanglin. 7 p.m.: Night Bazaars at Boon Tiong Road; Beo Crescent; Clementi Road; Commonwealth Avenue; Jalan Eunos; Kallang Estate; MacPherson Road; Lorong Chuan and St. Michael's market/courtyard. 7.30 p.m.: Hokkien opera by Brunei Children's group at
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  • 5 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
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  • 508 11 STRANDED KOREAN SEAMEN SUE THEIR NATIONAL BANK FOURTEEN Korean seamen and their captain whose ship was arrested and sold here recently at a public auction have been awarded a total of $122,500. The award, against the owners and "other persons" interested in the
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  • 324 11 A MAN-and-woman team from the Australian Television News visited Changi Prison yesterday to "shoot" the chaplain. The chaplain, the Rev. Khoo Siaw Hua, came through none the worse because he was only being "shot'' for a television programme to be
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  • 97 11 Two admit robbing bill collector of $2,750 BILL collector Lee Moon Kong shouted for help when three robbers walked away with $2,750 they had taken from him. His shouts were heard by a group of detectives on rounds •nearby, who chased and arrested two of the gang. In a district
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  • 59 11 A VERDICT of murder by person or persons unknown r was recorded yesterday at a r coroner's inquiry of fisherman r Foo Kong Peng, 56, who was found dead after a volley of shots was fired at a fishing L boat in Malaysian waters l about
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  • 256 11 Police looking for con-man with stone POLICE are looking out for a "cure all" peddler who has been preying on visitors at Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Moulmein Road. His last known victim was a clerk, Tan Nam Kock, 22, of Jalan Geok Siang Ng, off Bukit Timah Road, who
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  • 74 11 Quality control course A COURSE on industrial quality control will be jointly conducted by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research and the Extra Mural Studies of Singapore University. It will begin on May 6 at the chemistry lecture theatre, Singapore University. The lecturers in Mandarin will be Mr
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  • 151 11 RAF jets flash from Australia hours FOUR RAF jets made lightning trips from Australia to Tengah yesterday. The supersonic Lightnings flew the 2,000 miles from Darwin to Singapore non-stop. They were re-fuelled on route by a Victor tanker. They had been in Australia since April II taking part in the
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  • 58 11 TAN Kok Ting of Jalan Berseh was fined $180 yesterday for committing six traffic offences in Desker Road on March 25 last year, including riding a .motor-cycle without a licence and without insurance cover and going the wrong way in a one-way street. He
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  • 37 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Perak Government has agreed to give Mara 7,000 acres of land in the Dindings District to carry out cultivation of Tapioca and to build a mill to process the tapioca.
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  • 117 11 TWO EMPLOYEES of the After-Care Association in Dunlop Street were charged in a magistrates 1 court yesterday with deceiving the association by passing payment vouchers with false particulars. Donald Choo Guan Cheng, an officer, and Lawrence Lee, a hostel warden, were alleged to have used
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  • 266 12 DISPLACED BY AIRPORT EXPANSIO FARMERS affected by the expansion of Paya Lebar airport want to be resettled in Chua Chu Kang or Jalan Kayu. According to the MP for Paya Lebar, Mr. Tay Boon Too, the farmers in Kim Chuan Village and Kampong Haji
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  • 69 12 A TOTAL of 212 organisations and individuals have "adopted" the Singapore Cancer Society and $30,000 has been raised under the adoption scheme. The scheme was started in December last year to finance the society's work in cancer detection and education. About 5,000 letters were sent to
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  • 58 12 A LABOURER, Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Hussein, was jailed for two months' by a magistrate yesterday for possession of an offensive weapon. Yusoff, 18, of Toa Payoh, had a dagger tucked at his waist when police searched him in a back lane off Kitchener Road
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  • 135 12 The relaxed and easy style of Jack Jones AMERICAN recording star Jack Jones had a packed schedule when he arrived in Singapore yesterday for a one-night performance at the Golden Lotus, Hotel Malaysia. Shortly after his arrival, he had to rehearse for the evening's performance. And though he looked a
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  • 39 12 A LABOURER, Wong Shu Chiang, 18, of Stirling Road, was stabbed several times in the chest in Borneo Road, off Kampong Bahru Road, last night. He was admitted to Outram Road General Hospital in a serious condition.
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  • 192 12 A LARGE increase In the price of petrol could touch off an inflationary chain reaction, according to The Highway, magazine of the Automobile Association of Singapore. An editorial in the latest issue of the magazine says that the recent agreement between the oil companies
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  • 52 12 SHEIK Omar bin S. Baksher pleaded not guilty yesterday in a magistrates' court to a charge of causing grievous hurt to Haji Mohd. bin H. Ramli. It is alleged that he threw a stone at Haji Mohd. and fractured his left hand. He was allowed bail of
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  • 42 12 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on carpenter Toh Kok Boon, 16, of Malacca, who fell to his death while working on the seventh floor of an incomplete block of Toa Payoh flats on April 5.
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    • 141 13 LONDON, Wed. London stock market sources believe that Barclays Bank is to take a 10 per cent stake in Joseph Sebag and Co., one of the city's leading brokers. However, a spokesman for Barclays Bank told Reuter reports of a tie-up of this nature were "completely incorrect." Both
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    • 149 13 In recent months, there has been growing controversy among brokers about handling the small 50 or 100 share deals which trickle in from the branches of the big clearing banks whose customers seek to expand or reduce their equity portfolios. For those broking houses whose clearing banks handle large
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    • 218 13 LONDON, Wed. North Broken Hill said Kimberley Ventures Explorations in Western Australia encountered nickel bearing sulphides in the vicinity of Ravensthorpe. Manager of the venture, Picklands Mather and Company International, in which North Broken Hill has a 28.57 per cent interest, said the finding of nickel occurrences was
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    • 66 13 Harrisons Crosfield LONDON, Wed. Harrisons Crosfield group profit before tax for the half-year to December 1970 totalled £1,685,000 (compared with £1,527,000 for the corresponding period in the previous year). Trading profit was £1,278,000 (£1,165,000). Investment income totalled £407,000 (£362,000). Tax was £690,000 (£694,000), leaving £995,000 (£833,000). Profit attributable to the
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    • 94 13 Marks Spencer LONDON, Wed. Marks Spencer declared a final dividend of 29.25 per cent, making a total of 42.5 per cent, (compared with 37.5 per cent for the previous year). The company proposed a capitalisation issue of one-for-two. Pre-tax profit for the 53 weeks to March 1971 was £50,115,000 (£43,705,000)
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    • 90 13 LONDON, Wed. Plessey reported that pre-tax profit for the nine months ended March this year was £17,238,000 (compared with £17,374,000 for the same period in the previous year). Turnover was £164.5 million (£146.9 million). Tax took £6,875,000 (£7,970,000). Profit attributable to the company was £10,723,000 (£9,126,000). Turnover for the
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    • 86 13 CANBERRA, Wed Philip- Morris, American cigarette manufacturer, has made a successful takeover offer for Australia's major wine producer Lindemans Holdings at a cost of As23 million. Under the terms of the offer, Australian ownership in Philip Morris could be increased to 28 per cent. Questioned in the House
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    • 42 13 HK Shanghai Banking LONDON, Wed. The H ongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp announced that as a result of the recent capital increase by Cathay Pacific Airways, it had acquired a 25 per cent interest in the airline for approximately £1.5 million. Reuter
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    • 59 13 LONDON, Wed. Rolls Royce receiver said he expects all debenture stocks will be repaid in full together with interest. The receiver said he had informed the trustees that funds, which would ultimately be receivable by him, would be sufficient to repay all debenture stock in full together with
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    • 29 13 LONDON, Wed. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency said the rights issue of 1,800,000 shares at HksKo *a share, which closed on April 16. was fully subscribed. Reuter
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    • 34 13 AUCKLAND, Wed— Crowther Motor Industries NZ issued its prospectus for public subscription of 2,450,000 50-cent shares at par to manufacture an almost wholly New Zealand fiveseater family saloon car. Reuter
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    • 23 13 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1 Malayan Tin declared an interim 'dividend of four pence per share for the year to June 30, 1971.
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    • 22 13 Southern Malayan Tin proposed an interim dividend of five pence per share for the year to June 30, 1971.
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  • 115 13 PROFITS of United Malayan Flour Milling for the first half of the current year totalled $980,848, a fall of 12.3 per cent from the $1,118,470 earned in the same period last year. In a report for the six months ended January* this
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  • 278 13 PACIFIC CHEMICALS chairman R.W. Lundeen has warned that prices of agricultural chemical products may have to be raised to enable manufacturers to operate on a viable basis. He told shareholders at the annual general meeting on Monday that it was difficult for the
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  • 160 13 LONDON, Wed. The Stock Exchange Council said it has deferred consideration of the proposal to double the solvency margin of members to £10,000 from £5,000 until the council meeting on May 24. The proposal, originally put forward on March 23, would also raise the minimum
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  • 165 13 Japanese securities rules to be changed TOKYO, Wed. The Federation of Securities Dealers Associations said it will change its Articles of Association to enable foreign securities firms to join from Sept. 1. Foreign securities firms will be allowed to operate in the Japanese market from that date when the foreign
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  • 45 13 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.46, (2) 152.00; Hongkong Closed; Beirut 39.25; London 38.90; Zurich 38.908, 39.005; Paris 39.24. 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 21, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1496, 1498; 3-month 1496, 1497; Settlement 1498; Total turnover 720 tons.
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  • 287 13 TOKYO, Wed. The current business recession in Japan is in a worse situation than it was at the time of the previous recession in 1965, as far as the industrial breakeven point is concerned, according to a survey by a leading city bank. A
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  • 78 13 TOKYO, Wed. Bank of Japan governor Tadashi Sasaki indicated today that the bank's policy committee may cut the official bank rate by 0.25 per cent to 5.5 per cent before the end of the month. The committee meets either on April 27 or 30. Mr
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  • 182 13 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. LONDON Yesterday's noon buying /selling rates, quoted to one sterling unit: Netherlands 8.7170/200 United States 2.4193/95 Switzerland 10.4085/115 Canada 2.4365/75 Belgium 120.06/11 Canada Cross 99.26/29 France 13.3415/45
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  • 75 13 BANK NEGARA STATEMENT of liabilities and assets as at close of business on April 15, (in dollars): LIABILITIES Capital 40,000,000 General Reserve 60,518,461 Malaysian Currency in circulation 1,067,507,216 Deposits: Banks 186,087,082 Malaysian Government 494,436,191 Others 231,869,232 Allocation of special drawing rights 125,210,371 Other liabilities 107,106,685 2^3^2.735^238 ASSETS
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  • 564 13 The market moved slightly firmer in moderate two-way business yesterday with operators attributing the more confident undertone to the recent batch of company news. Analysts felt that the market was poised for a strong upward move once it broke through the 350 barrier of the Financial Times
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  • 21 13 LONDON, Tues. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 347.3 (+7.9); Tins 66.98 (+0.10); Rubbers 166.87 (+1.37); Oils 280.20 (+10.67).
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  • 314 13 The Stanpoors industrial The stock market average was off 27 cents. continued Tuesday 's retreat in Declines outpaced advances by moderately active trading a five-to-three ratio yesterday. (Paid prices at 1100 EST. in U.S. dollars.) April 21 April 20 April 21 April 20 I Paper 37-1/2
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  • 26 13 NEW YORK, Tues. (Changes in brackets); Industrials 944.42 (-4.43); Transportation 217.58 (-0.43); Utilities 124.04 (-0.23); Composite stocks 311.89 (-1.08); Bonds 71.74 (+0.06).
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  • 219 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed yesterday, with Akzo and Royal Dutch quoted ex-dividend and Unilever very steady. Philips and Hoogovens were easier. Shippings and plantations were steady and KLM Airlines was easier. Local industrials were quiet with most publishers down. Oce-Van Der Grinten continued its weak trend. PARIS Prices
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 148 13 A MWB ADVERTISEMENTS V DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. DAVID PHOA k SONS offer the Testimonial* Bring these to following services in connection Motion Smith li Battery Road with properties to all clients and have permanent copies made Valuing. Selling. Renting. Buying v h you wa Loans Please telephone m m j— m
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  • 242 14 YOU all seem to like colouring competitions so much that we shall try and have them more often perhaps once a fortnight. Entries are still coming in for last week's and some of them are superb. We made a mistake about the competition last week and nearly all
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  • Article, Illustration
    155 14 BRACING himself for the camera and eyeing the photographer with apprehension is two-year-old Timothy Richard. It is his very first public appearance, you know. However, Tim would much rather be at home playing with Mum's saucepans in the kitchen sink, we're told! Our living guy this week, is
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  • 1457 14 Dear Editress, Here is a poem about my Singapore. My beautiful Singapore. I have good schools and good teachers I have theatres where I can see pictures I have amusement parks and swimming pools I have many buses to travel to school Everywhere is clean and green Everywhere
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1740 14 1 \\WWW RADIO rnir I 3 mmm wmwmm w PAUL Richards' 3 3 portrayal of Dr. McKinley 3 3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII Thompson in Breaking 3 3 Point is indeed admirable 3 3 and it would be a shame if 3 3 he was not nominated for 3 3 •■■^■■r j^ an Emmy
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    • 36 14 5 1 mt &toißfs True Life Adventures 3 JHE SMALLER GRIZZLY KNOWS copyright (pari I 2J± T E -BULLY WILL w^S^ed"' ROB HIMOPHIS PRIZE A* H E SEES IT. |1S 3*Z Distributed by Kinir Features Syndicate.
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    • 10 14 MAGIC COLORS: 1 Green. 6 Lavender. 7upply color* neatly ;il;
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  • Article, Illustration
    64 15 BRACING himself for the camera and eyeing the photographer with apprehension is two-year-old Timothy Richard. It Ls his very first public appearance, you know. However, Tim would much rather be at home playing with Mum's saucepans in the kitchen sink, we're told! Our living guy this week, is
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    1528 15 I have no riddles or jokes for you but I will tell you about my cute baby sister instead. Do you like babies. Editor*' I simply love mine. She has a pair of gorgeous eyes and a set of charming dimples. She is only 3*4 months old and yet
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  • 803 15 WILLIAM Clough, aged 11, off 22 Greenleaf View, Singapore It, sent us this drawing off an elephant showering its young one by a stream. Today I am going to tell you about stamps. The first stamp was printed in May, 1, 1840, and didn't
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  • 104 15  -  Mary Bryson By Child: 'Til help you pick the flowers." Mother: "No, you're too little. You would kill the little plants or you might step on them. You play in the sandbox while I work in the garden." Mother: "This is your little garden beside mine. You
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  • 215 16 i N ()M i Aff Aißs MANILA, Wed. India, Indonesia and Malaysia formally signed an agreement here this afternoon establishing a "Pepper community to provide concerted action in solving problems of the pepper economy The agreement was signed on the second day off
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  • 1656 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FRASERS INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' pricea are followed by the buunru done. Figuref in bracket* denote traded lot* in I.OOO's. Wbcn the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single
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  • 66 16 (Managers' prices for April 22) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.27 1.32xd MaL Progress Fund 1.11 1.16 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.12 1.17 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.27xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 The Saving Fund 1.11 1.16 Singapore
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  • 181 16 Hitachi hopes to resume ship sales to China OSAKA, Wed. Exports of ships to China were now planned by Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering, Mr Takeo Nagata, president of the company, said today. Hitachi's exports of freighters to China had been suspended since 1 965 but the company had an agreement
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  • 145 16 Introducing a 'Japan Round' TOKYO, Wed. Japan will shortly call for the start of another round of package tariff reductions similar to the "Kennedy Round", the Japanese Economic daily Nihon Keizai reported. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda, with full support from Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, is considering implementing the package tariff
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  • 147 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 May to July 201 1 all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits April 142 quoted; Malayan April/May 155 reseller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) May /June 282 seller Cont; Ceylon
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  • 39 16 ALL Hongkong markets were closed yesterday, April 21, (Queen's Birthday). The Sydney Stock Exchange will be closed on Monday, April 26, for the Anzac Day holiday. The Melbourne stock market will remain open for trading as usual.
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  • RUBBER/TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER
    • 283 16 MALAYSIA SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 110.50 cents per kilo (down 0.25 cent). Opening indications yesterday were at 110.75 cents per kilo a buyer for May 1 RSS, with June at 0.25 cent discount. Some long liquidation then met the market, pushing prices lower in fairly active conditions. The current month fell
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    • 47 16 MALAYSIAN GAZETTED PRICES KUALA LUMPUR: Commodity followed by value, with rate of duty in brackets for April 22 to 28: RUBBER: 48-1/2 cents a lb. (1-7/8 cents, total 7-3/8 cents). COPRA: $558 a ton ($55.80). PALM OIL: $727.25 a ton ($54.*****). PALM KERNELS: $396.25 a ton ($39,625).
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    • 62 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Quiet; ClF's May 15.50 15.65, June 15.60 15.80; Spot 16.00 16.15; Settlements May 16.15 16.30, June 16.35 16.45, July 16.55 16.70, July /Sept. 16.75 16.85, Oct/Dec. 17.30 17.45, Jan/Tlarch 17.75 17.90, April/June 18.05 18.15, July/Sept. 18.25 18.35, Oct/Dec.
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    • 48 16 TIN $655.50 a picul (up $4.50). Tin was very steady yesterday, advancing $4»' 2 to $655*4 per picul on an official turnover almost unchanged at 252 tons. Sustained demand was noted, especially from the Continent. The metal rallied £4 per ton on the overnight London market.
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    • 374 16 The market reacted sharply higher yesterday after Tuesday's heavy fall and the stock average almost regained previous loss, closing 57.06 yen higher at 2,431.73 yen. On Tuesday, the average fell 65.28 yen. Turnover for the day was 220 million units. Good gains were recorded in electric home
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    • 551 16 Mining shares closed on a firm note in late active trading yesterday spurred by allied Minerals which soared 85 cents after the report to peak at $1.30 before closing at $1.05, for a 60-cent gain on the day. Oils continued firm till the end but industrials were
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    • 190 16 LONDON, Wed. Grain shippers covered cargoes, from Port Cartier to Marseilles at U555.57-^ fd (free discharge) for May loading and from the St Lawrence to Algeria at US$B.75 free discharge, also for May. A cargo of barley was fixed from Baie Comeau to Belfast at £2.35 fio
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  • 644 17 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.q. rn»ct snips sailing eas, ou, o, Singapore ,o Paci£ te^^'nt ."'thf ZTi poX£ SIENA BONNEVILLE Apr 29/May 1 New York (June 18). Boston (June 23). BBL/HC BUNGA MELOR j une 19/21 P. S'ham (June 22/25), Bremen (Aug. 6) MISC/LEO BUNGA ORK.D
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 436 17 |~H V X k E FOR EASY REFER ENCE. The shipping schedules J^.. I h beginning on this page are given in fouf parts— Tor jfTTT y X rrfU^~ ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and 7 1 -NL-. A^Ji^2LmAMM\MMMMI CUTDDTWr "u nc 3 c C J o ntry g,VeS the fol|
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    • 638 17 II borberflte® SAILINGS TO E. CANADA, U.S. ATLANTIC 1n,,,k *».»•►<•,<-« ■»»»t»a»l mmm mmmm n(^. rntn f miaal TRAVIATA Sailed TEESTA adi 21,/jh IV 25 Jun 4 Jun 10 Jun 29 in"" aagUuSaau.!?*^ g- FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE TO VANCOUVER, SEATTLE s.ng.poct "Ra*a-atejß**al ».C Saattu Tacama 5£SS£. Apr 24/26 May 26 Ma,
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  • 528 18 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ASTRIDBAKKE May 11/13 P. S'nam, Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB' BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26) Vancouver (June 27), Tacoma (July 25). BBL/HC BATJAIM June 1/4 Cristobal, Vera Cruz, Tampic < New Orleans, Mobile, Houston,
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  • 249 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'sol. BF/MC AUBY MaV 1/2 B.S.Begawan SSC/SSC CHERRY CHEPAT Apr 26/29 Sibu, Sarikei, Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU SLS STY Sorong, B.ak, Djajapura/ Monokwari. LS/LS OA.RPO EMPAT SLS
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  • 140 18 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA n Pt/Apr 24 P- s>ham (Apr 25 AUSTRALASIA May 13/15 S'pore (May 15/17), BRORIVER Apr 23/25 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC GOLDEN SUMMER June 3/10 Penang (June 1 1/12), p S^ami( June 13/18), GOLDEN TOWER May 22/29 Penang (May 30/31), P.S'ham
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 371 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30F. Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE aarpaaw r aaa— ■UteSA OtMMD B/1 *"< 6/9 Jun 10/11 Jun Havre mi I London HI I Hamburg i4, H'd<m 10/ I Antwerp it/ 1 Bremen il/l ■UN6A MCLOP Itlii
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 297 18 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF ONAPRIL,2I. SINGAPORE EASTERN ROADS: AUTHORITY HAS Professor Yuskhenko, MADE THESE Tai Wah, Golden Hill, BERTHING Indian Shipper, M.H. ARRANGEMENTS Thamrin, Kota Selatan FOR APRIL, 22. Djakarta Maru, Inagua Rover, USS Regulus, OUT: Petaling 20 Cheung Chau,, Argus, east; Hans Maersk 5;. Lilia, Tasanee, Cynthia,
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  • 221 19 New course for Munich yachtsmen in all competitions MUNICH Olympic yachtsmen will have to steer a new course in all the sailing competitions at Kiel in 1972. The six Olympic boat classes will be allotted to three triangles: 'A' for the Dragon and Soling boats, 'B'
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  • 255 19 WASHINGTON, Wed. South Africa must accept the rules of the International Olympic Committee if it wanted to participate in future games, Jesse Owens, the 1936 Olympic track star said today. i— "If South Africans want to take part in the Olympic Games
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  • 118 19 Tennis player Dhiraj accepted by SATPA JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The all-white South African Tennis Players' Association (SATPA) had decided unanimously that it would accept any application for membership from Jasmat Dhiraj, rated as the leading non-white South African tennis player. Announcing this yesterday, the president of SATPA, Mr Allan Scharz, said
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  • 1155 19 A TOTAL of 281 horses comprising 81 from Class 1, 100 from Class 2 and 100 from Class 5, has been entered for the Singapore May meeting beginning on May 1. There wUI be eight races on the first and 3rd days and nine races on the 2nd
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  • 123 19 Graebner top seeded in River Oaks tourney HOUSTON, Texas, Wed. New Zealand's Onny Parun was among eight to survive the qualifying round in the 37th Annual River Oaks Invitational tennis tournament here. The eight were the winners in two rounds of qualifying on Monday which saw 32 players vie to
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  • 109 19 LONDON, Wed. Thirty Labourite legislators yesterday urged the cancellation of a Pakistani cricket team's tour here because of the fighting in East Pakistan. The team, invited by the MCC, cricket's ruling body in Britain, comprises only West Pakistanis and was due to arrive in London
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
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    • 364 19 I. An easy situation for the 2,21 Ac, 14 How the indifferent gardener? (1,3,2,5) violinist does ingratiate! (3,3,6). 9. The present must be won 3. Thirstier rider takes a toss back (3) 5) 10. Perhaps tribal in ire and 4 Insufficiently relaxed for bad easily annoyed (9) French (6) II.
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  • 381 20 LAWRENCE, DISCOMBE DOUBTFUL STARTERS IN MAIN EVENTS PENANG, Wed. About 100 drivers and riders from six countries will take part in the two-day second Penang Circuit Races here this weekend, the vice-president of the Pena ng Motors Sports Club, Mr. Robert Lee, said today. Singapore and
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  • 199 20 FAVOURITES Societa Generate Semi-Condudorri moved a step nearer in their title hunt when they handed Malaysia-Singapore Airlines a 27-14 drubbing in the Singapore Women's Net ball Association's business houses league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Trailing 3-5 in the early stages, Societa made a
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  • 503 20 TOKYO, Wed. The 13th Asian Youth soccer championship gets under way in Tokyo on Saturday with a total of 16 countries competing. It will be the second time that Japan plays host to this tournament. The country "hosted the 7th championship in 1965. The competing
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  • 33 20 HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1: SRC vs Police (Padang 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2: SCC vs Khalsa 4 B' (Padang 5.15 p.m.) Friendly. Girls' SC vs Rangoon Road Girls School (GSC 5.15 p.m.).
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  • 89 20 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. The Brazilian Confederation of Sports, the governing body of Brazilian sports, yesterday confirmed its ban on a two-month tour of Asia by the Cruzeiro football team. The ban was first announced last week, meaning the cancellation of a number of friendly games, including one in Manila
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  • 393 20 Howard's home run earns Senators a 7-2 victory NEW YORK, Wed. Gary Peters of the Boston Red Sox and Bart Johnson of the Chicago White Sox a couple of good -hitting pitchers helped their own cause with timely base hits yesterday. Peters drove in two runs with a single as
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  • 27 20 SPORTS WORLD hit two home runs and Jim 4 'Catfish" Hunter pitched a three-hitter as Oakland stopped California 4-0 in late games on the west coast. AP
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  • 152 20 LONDON, Wed, Arsenal last night moved another crucial stage towards stealing the first division title from underneath the noses of super favourites Leeds, when they beat Burnley 1-0 at Highbury. This victory gave the London club 60 points from 38 matches, while Leeds, leaders until two weeks ago, now have
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  • 68 20 MILAN, Wed. Eddy Merckx of Belgium will not take part in the Tour of Italy cycle race this year in order to save himself for the Tour of France, it was announced here yesterday. Merckx, winner of the Italian Classic in 1968 and 1970, and disqualified when leading in 1969
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  • 172 20 SINGAPORE Polytechnic dashed, the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 'C* title hopes with a 2-0 victory in the Singapore Hockey Association division three league match at Serangoon Road yesterday. With Forces' defeat unbeaten Indian Association *B' team need only a draw in the key match
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  • 262 20 BORNEO Group finished Division Two runners-up in the Singapore Business Houses League and Cup with a 4-1 win over Cold Storage in the replay at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Borneo Group drew one-all with Cold Storage in their last encounter at Farrer Park. Without three of
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