Singapore Herald, 23 April 1971

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  • 22 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 234 Singapore Friday, April 23, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS TWO GOVTS DECIDE TO HAND OVER CRIMINALS
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  • 279 1 Four charged in dud notes case BUSINESSMAN Chan Mun Sun, 48-, was charged in a magistrates' court yesterday with counterfeiting US$20 notes in Joo Seng Road on Wednesday. He faces another charge of counterfeiting Indonesian 1,000-rupiah notes. Two other men were jointly charged with trafficking in counterfeit US$20 notes at
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  • 209 1  - Deal with Indons on fugitives CHEW LOY KHOON By SINGAPORE and Indonesia have reached an "understanding" on handing over criminals. Officials of both Governments confirmed this yesterday. A Singapore Government official made it clear that no formal treaty had been signed between the two governments. "It is merely an informal
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  • 308 1 MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail, spent two hours yesterday finding out how Singapore solved its housing problem then went for a game of golf with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew at the Singapore Island Country Club. He had flown m early
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  • 109 1 PORT-au-PRINCE, Thurs. Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, the little doctor who became Dictator of Haiti 40 years ago, is dead at the age of 64. His son Jean Claude, 20, was announced today as his successor. A new cabinet was announced immediately with only two holdovers. Port-au-Prince
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  • 168 1 MOSCOW GOES SOUR OVER PING PONG AFFAIR RUSSIA yesterday made its first sour comment on the U.S.China ping pong affair. An article m a Soviet political journal dismisses the visit of an American table tennis team to China as serving "the greatpower nationalist interests of Peking." Extracts from the article,
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  • 288 1 CALCUTTA, Thurs.— Rebel forces are beating back a three-pronged attack by Government troops m the Northern half of East Pakistan. While resistance m the South-West had collapsed, the picture m the Central, North, and North-East appeared much more favourable to the liberation movement, military
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  • 68 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Some of the 24 people who died m Tuesday's hotel fire m Bangkok might have escaped if the hotel had kept its fire escape. The fire escape stairs were Eulled down two years ago ecause thieves were using it to break into the hoteL
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  • 277 1 LON NOL REMAINS KHMER PREMIER PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Cambodia's Premier Lon Nol, who resigned two days ago citing poor health, formed a new Cabinet today to end the Republic's first major political crisis, according to sources close to the Government. The report could not be officially fonfirmed, but the sources
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  • 159 1 'Recognise China call CANBERRA, Thurs. Opposition Labour Party leader Gough Whitlam today called on the Australian Government to establish diplomatic relations with China and work for her representation m the United Nations. Mr. Whitlam moved a motion seeking this during a Foreign Affairs debate m the House of Representatives of
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  • 447 2  - Leadership crisis in Bangla Desh liberation movement BRIAN MAY From m Calcutta THE silence of the selfproclaimed Government of Bangla Desh following collapse of all but pockets of resistance m East Pakistan appeared to confirm reports here on Wednesday that the liberation movement was undergoing a major crisis m its
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  • 1301 2  - France's immigrant problem DANIEL SINGER EUROPE'S NEW PROLETARIANS From m Paris ONE out of eight people employed m French industry and construction is a foreigner a fact that has revived the old jingoist slogan 'La France aux Francais' among France's Powellites. Vet, for all such talk, nobody here would seriously
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  • 622 2  -  ELIAS ANTAR From m Beirut A CLOSER look at last week's agreement setting up the "Union of Arab Republics" of Egypt, Syria and Libya reverses the initial impression that it increases the danger both to Israel and the chances of peace m
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  • 502 2 THAT some sections of the community are less than ecstatic about the reorganised bus services is clear. To be fair, however, it is a situation that calls for restraint m judgment because all the evidence is not m yetTrue, newspaper offices have received a spate
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  • 259 3 A survey will be held next month on the problems of small industries uprooted by the government's urban renewal programme. It will be conducted by a special committee formed by the Small Industries Development Action Group (Sidag) and will take six to eight
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  • 283 3 THE DRY spell is breaking and with the downpour yesterday Singapore can expect more rain for the rest of the month. Senior meteorological officer Hwang Tiaw Sooi said that his department had recorded a tropical storm which had been developing since noon yesterday
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  • 172 3 NTUC plans May Day joy ORGANISERS of this year's May Day celebrations are planning a programme very much with the workers' family m mind. An NTUC source said last night that three major functions, m which members of the workers' family could take part, were being organised m place of
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    25 3 "You have two choices sneak it into the files or be man enough to admit you never gave it to her to file."
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  • 157 3 A MOTORIST and his passenger were injured when their Toyota Corolla car collided with a lorry yesterday at the 11th mile Woodlands Road. Yeow Kwok Hwa, 25, of Braddell Road, who was at the wheel, was treated as an outpatient. His passenger, Chia
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  • 333 4 THE Government's decision to allow 14,000 tons of duty-free cement to be imported does not seem to have ended the black market m cement. Yesterday, a Herald reporter paid $3.50 for a bag of cement 70 cents more than the authorised price. The Government allowed
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  • 244 4 Piece of wood stops clock at the Vie "IT stopped short never to go again..." But the workmen came. They got it going again only to make it chime one time too many. Any clock which has been functioning for 65 years is bound to stop some time. And it
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  • 98 4 A CORONER'S court was told yesterday that a six-year-old boy died shortly after he was struck by a branch of durian tree. Farmer Niu Tiau Sek, 22, told the Coroner, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, that he was cutting down a durian tree m Lorong Cherdek m
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  • 83 4 Varsity releases more resu lts SINGAPORE University yesterday announced the following re-examination and supplementary examination results. Miss Bernadette Chan Siew Weng passed the Pharmacology paper thereby completing the Final Part II examination for the B. Pharm. degree. Mr Lim Cheng Siew passed the Bacteriology Pathology paper to complete the Second
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  • 175 4 A MALAYSIAN, Eng See Liat, 23, was expelled from Singapore four years ago. But he managed to return and live here for more than three years. His luck ran out yesterday morning when police, acting on a tip-off raided a flat m Taman
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  • 286 4 NO AXING OF QANTAS MEN HERE SINGAPORE workers of Qantas, the Australian airline, will not be affected by the company's retrenchment plan m Sydney. The airline announced m Sydney two days ago that it would sack 155 air-crew 96 second officer pilots, 17 flight engineers and 42 cadet pilots m
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  • 265 4 Mini-general hospital for Jurong JURONG Town will get its own mini-general hospital within the next 12 months when Jurong Hospital is extended. The private hospital, designed originally as a 20--bed hospital mainly for industrial accident cases, will be adding 43 more beds, about 15 of which will form a new
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  • 35 4 MR. FONG Sip Chee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will officiate at the re-appointment ceremony of the Stamford Citizens' Consultative Committee at the Stamford Community Centre at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 223 4 INDONESIAN MIUTAIY DELEEATIIN VISITS E. MALAYSIA KUCHING, Thurs. A top level Indonesian military delegation, led by the Commander-in-Chief of the -Indonesian Armed Forces m Kalimantan, Air ViceMarshal Sri Bimo Arijotedjo, arrived here today for a three-day visit to East Malaysia. The 40-man delegation of senior officers and their wives includes
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  • 31 4 ABOUT 280 residents of MacPherson Estate will tour the Jurong Bird Park on Sunday. The excursion is being organised by the MacPherson Residents and Owners Association.
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  • 24 4 EDUCATION Minister Urn Kirn San will open a seminar on "Communism and Democracy" at the Singapore Conference Hall tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.
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  • 143 4 KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Government has asked the economic planning unit of the Prime Minister's Department to second an official to head a similar unit here. Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Yong, said today the State Government was also asking Colombo Plan countries for help. He
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  • 230 5 THE Angel Gabriel will soon be flying home to England. For the Angel and the Virgin Mary are both ceramic murals m the church of St. Mary the Virgin at Seletar, which is no longer used by the RAF. The delicate job of removing
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  • 263 5 Land from sea for PR A warehouses? FOUR thousand feet of sea bed, stretching" from Pasir Panjang Power Station to North Buona Vista Road, are being tested for a Port of Singapore Authority reclamation scheme. It is believed that the PSA plans to build warehouses thereGeotechniqtie pte. Ltd. started the
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  • 124 5 SINGAPORE'S ambassador to Washington, Professor E.S. Monteiro, was yesterday granted a divorce by the High Court on the ground of desertion. In a id minute hearing before Mr Justice Choor Singh yesterday morning the 67-year-old professor was granted a decree nisi to be
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian consul m Taipeh is continuing investigations into the case of the 10 Malaysian students detained m Taiwan, a Wisma Putra spokesman said today. He added that there had been "no new developments" m the case. The students had been detained for listening
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  • 237 5 CHAMBER WELCOMES HON'S CHALLENGE THE International Chamber of Commerce is working out plans to increase Singapore's trade. Dr. T.E. Hughes, executive secretary of the chamber, said yesterday that this was m response to the recent challenge by the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen
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  • 93 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The British High Commissioner-designate to Malaysia, Sir John Johnston, today described the five-power defence arrangement as a practical co-operation between the member nations which would be helpful m the future. Sir John was speaking to reporters at Kuala Lumpur's International Airport on his arrival
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  • 120 6 CONTRIBUTIONS towards the Dragon Lotus Hill Home for the Aged now stand at $1,534. Latest contributors are Mr. Peter Chong $10 and Anonymous, $10. Meanwhile, the Marden General Services (Pte.) Ltd. announced it had collected $214.00 for the Fund. This collection was made from
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  • 301 6 Shipyards told: Keep on training workers SINGAPORE shipyards must continue to train workers to meet the demands of shipbuilders and ship repairers. This was stated here on Wednesday night by Mr John Boater, senior surveyor of the Lloyds Register of Shipping at a farewell dinner m his honour attended by
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  • 66 6 Less for tenants, not more In our report on Tuesday of an award handed down by the Tenants' Compensation Board, the sum offered by the developers to the tenants, which was $26,880 EACH, was erroneously given as the total sum for the three tenants. The Board awarded the tenants a
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  • 34 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. K.C. Nair will visit the Pure Life Society at Puchong Road here on Monday to see the activities of the society.
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  • 192 6 THE AUTOMOBILE Association of Singapore will oppose any move to restrain private motor cars from entering the business areas of the City. This was stated m the association's annual report The report said: "Some quarters expressed the view that m
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  • 98 6 THE committee, reviewing working conditions and pay of the police rank and file, expects to complete its report next month, according to a reliable sourceOver the past month, members have been compiling the report which will be submitted to the Home Affairs Minister Dr.
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  • 30 6 ABOUT 100 under-privileged children from three welfare homes will be entertained at a party organised by the Ministry of Defence at 10.00 a.m. today at the Maju Camp.
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  • 33 6 THE Singa Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a picnic for 150 members at the lim Teck Lee bungalow m Ponggol on Sunday from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m.
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    • 285 6 sib Help them THE Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said at a Press conference last week: I^-l I rn^rn^ "We welcome all constructive WJ_TJ I W suggestions aimed at a sincere I mm mm^ 111 attempt to improve the new bus m mmw I I I fmmmw system and
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  • 155 7 PRESSMEN will not have the pressing problem of getting information when tney attend conferences held m the Island Ballroom of the Shangri-La Hotel. Eleven Press boxes, complete with an advanced telecommunications system will be situated above the spacious room aud they
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  • 147 7 THERE will be NO delivery of letters or parcels by the Singapore Post Office on Labour Day, May 1. The GPO will be open from 9.00 a.m. to noon, but all other post offices will be opened between 9.00 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. with
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  • 204 7 Textile trade gains 7.3 p.c. last year SINGAPORE'S total textile trade rose by 7.3 per cent to $1,169.2 million last year, according to the annual report of the Indian Chamber of Commerce hpre. It accounted for only nine per cent of the total external trade of $12,289.6 million compared to
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  • 78 7 AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand communities will observe Anzac Day with a commemorative dawn service on Sunday at the Kranji War Memorial Cemetery. Wreaths will be laid by the Australian and New Zealand High Commissioners on behalf of their Governments; representatives of the British, Australian, New
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  • 296 7 DANGER OF DRILLING HOLE IN YOUR CRASH HELMET A HOLE m your crash helmet could give you a hole m your head, warned safety experts yesterday. They were commenting on the popular practice among local motor-cyclists of drilling holes m their crash helmets to chain them to their parked motor-cycles.
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  • 71 7 Dr. Tan Ah Chua has been elected president of the Singapore Dental Association at its fourth annual general meeting recently. Other office-bearers elected were: President-elect Dr. J.M. Robertson; secretary Dr. Peter S.H. Tay; treasurer Dr. Tan Kwang Jow, editor Dr. Goh Soo Wan.- The four new
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  • Article, Illustration
    412 8 THE motorcar's steering system is much simpler than most people think and similar principles are applied for the steering system of most of the toy cars for children. To most readers, the accompanying diagram would be self explanatory but I have outlined briefly the typical Bishop or Burman L 3
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  • 748 8  - Reliable utility vehicle ALLAN CHAN ©BMW By A FEW weeks, ago, for the first time, I featured the road test of an estate car and found it just as enjoyable as that for a sabon or sports job I had done before. So, I did not hesitate to take on
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    106 9  - DRIVE IN JOHN ROBINSON DRAWN BY. Fuel flooding Poor mpg and rough tickover is often due to carburetter flooding owing to a high fuel level m the float chamber. Methods of fixing vary but the one shown is faidy typical. In the lid you will find the needle valve which
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  • 1044 9  - Urgent need for new circuit LEE CHIU SAN Qmotor CYCLING By SINCE the Singapore Selangor Grands Prix are over, and the Penang race is still to be run, it is time now to do a post mortem of the motor-cycle races. I know that the races have been analysed ad
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  • 172 10 IPOH, Thurs. Malaysia will be m a position to export tin plate tp other SouthEast As m n Countries by 1973 L according to the Malayan "Tin Bureau m Washington. In the latest issue of its publication, Tin News, it says that this
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  • 123 10 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Government is considering the recruitment of foreign engineers on contract to overcome the shortage of engineers m the country. Disclosing this today, the Federal Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali bin Jawi, said here that the
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  • 91 10 Prophet's birthday celebration KUCHING, Thurs. More than 15,000 Muslims m and around Kuching are expected to take part m a rally at the town padang and a procession through the town here on May 8 to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohammed. The secretary of the Kuching Prophet Mohammed's Birthday
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  • 362 10 'BETTER TO LOOK TO THE FUTURE...' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The acting Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that Singapore leaders were welcome to visit Malaysia to study how she was tackling her problems if they felt they could benefit
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  • 245 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government has set up a non-profit making company to develop housing schemes and sell the houses to Government servants at cost price. The company the Sharikat Kemajuan Perumahan Pegawai-Pegawai Kerajaan has an authorised capital of $30 million. The Under-Secretary of the
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  • 80 10 THE FOREIGN Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has received a cheque for $5,000 towards the Kampong Glam Community Centre building fund. The cheque, presented by Mr A Pons, a director of Jebsen Jebsen (S) Pte. Ltd., boosts the fund to $315,000. Mr Rajaratnam, who is
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  • 55 10 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. The Asia Foundation has donated 200 books to the Sebarang Perai North public library here, the honorary librarian, Mr. Thoh Khye Huat, said today. He added that the books were the second batch to be received from the foundation and include books on science,
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  • 109 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research NISIR will soon look into the possibility of putting by-products of local industries into use. The Minister of Technology, Research and Local Government, Dato Ong Kee Hui, said today that byproducts of several
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  • 205 10 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The Deputy Defence Minister, Tunku Ahmad Rithauddeen, said today that his Ministry was re-organising and expanding the Local Defence Corps. He also revealed that the arts of self-defence such as Silat Gayong, Tae-Kwon Do and Judo would soon be
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  • 184 10 Mobile eye clinic services in rural areas cut KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Sabah Society for the Blind has ceased its mobile eye-clinic services to rural areas and schools this year because of financial difficulties. Its vice-president, Dr. E.R. Dingley, said today "that this year, the State Government had only granted
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  • 252 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The total strength of the Malaysian armed forces will be about 38,000 men by June next year, the Chief of General Staff, Lt-Gen. Dato Ungku Nazaruddin bin Ungku Mohamed, said todayHe added that the expansion of the armed forces was
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  • 125 11 CLASSICAL Indian dancers Kamala and Usha performed to an enthralled audience for two nights last week and displayed some extremely graceful movements. Their dances are of the famed but dffficult Bharata Natyam style, named as the only common national dance of India. Kamala, the principal dancer,
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  • 171 11 A 1920 classic, The Kid, directed by and starring Charles Chaplin will be shown on Sunday by the Film Society at Cultural Centre. The film is considered one of the most significant of Chaplin's comedies. It is a social commentary on human nature.
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  • 171 11 THE Singapore Youth Orchestra and the Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra are to present concerts at the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday to raise funds for their trip to Lausanne, Switzerland, for the International Festival of Youth Orchestras. The concerts will begin at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
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  • 408 11 PEARL CBS/Sony SOPC ***** JANIS Joplin, child of Port Arthur, Texas, matron of white soul and Kozmic Blues, has bequeathed Pearl an album that allows us to participate vicariously m the rush of dope and booze that permeated her quest for love and artistic satisfaction. In
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  • 277 11  - A great success for the Children's Playhouse FLORENCE CHONG A FULL HOUSE AT EVERY PERFORMANCE... By NIGHT of the Young, a cultural show presented m Mandarin by the Children's Playhouse, ended at the Victoria Theatre last night after a marathon run of 23 performances each of them before a full
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    • 131 11 Shangri-La offset I letterpress I We are proud to be associated with the Shangri-la Hotel The High Quality Printing which is demanded by a Hotel of such esteem is met not only by our end results but by our service as well. You will probably handle or see m the
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  • 233 12 British Steel exes 12,000 workers LONDON, Thurs. Bri tain's state-owned steel industry announced the closure of ten plants next year with up to 12,000 men made jobless. This comes as a further blow to the economic policies of the Conservative Government and followed Monday's disclosure of the highest April unemployment
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  • 42 12 It's a mad, mad, WORLD CREMONA, Italy, Thurs. This north Italian town has a bus route that goes from bad to worse. Municipal bus No. 3 starts at Cathedral Square. Its next main stops are listed as: Hospital, Sanatorium, Morgue and Cemetery.
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  • 262 12  -  Herald Knight CHESS.. .by FOO Woon Long, a Secondary Four student of Dunman Secondary School, won the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championship Boys Under-16 section. Foo obtained 7^ points (seven wins, one draw and no losses) m the 8-Round Swiss Tournament Second plaoe went to
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    25 12 KEGALLE, Ceylon, Thurs. After helping to rout the rebels a Ceylonese policeman examines their captured equipment including women's clothes, guerilla equipment and bombs.
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  • 547 12 COLOMBO, Thurs.— Security forces today launched a major drive to capture nine jungle strongholds of youthful insurgents staging an armed rebellion against the Ceylonese Government. A Defence Ministry communique said rebel sanctuaries are "rapidly dwindling" and announced 25 insurgents were killed on the Kegalle area
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  • 35 12 They fought for the Bangla Desh "Freedom" army, but when West Pakistan troops attacked Meherpur they retreated. Now they are m an Indian military camp at Batai after fleeing across the border.
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  • 79 12 ISRAEL'S SUEZ PLAN REJECTED CAIRO, Thurs —Egypt "cate gorically rejects" the conditions reportedly laid m Israel counter- proposals to President Sadat's offer for re-opening Suez Canal, the semi-official newspaper Al Ahram said today. Al Ahram singled out Israel's reported demand that the Canal re -opening be subject to a bi-
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  • 197 12 Bangla rebels 'are quitting' RAWALPINDI, Thurs. For the first time since fighting started m East Pakistan, the Pakistan army reported the surrender of troops and militiamen who defected to the secessionists, Radio Pakistan said today. It said 16 members of the army and the East Pakistan Rifles turned themselves over
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  • 95 12 Mystery surrounds Soviet spacecraft MOSCOW, Thurs. Mystery surrounds the Soviet scientific orbital space station Salyut launched two days ago, which Party leader Leonid Brezhnev yesterday described as "an important stage m the conquest of the cosmos." Apart from Mr. Brezhnev's reported statement to the 10th Congress of the Bulgarian Communist
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  • 177 12 MANILA, Thurs. Soviet Ambassador M.M. Volkov strongly condemned American "military interference" m Indo-China as "fraught with grave consequences" for peace, at the 27th Ecafe session here today. Mr. Volkov told the delegates that as a result of the intervention, the political situation
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  • 201 12 I I .T 2 t'Z M 1.. HAMBURG, Thurs. Turkey's footballers know what their goal is and they all want to score. For the first man to net m their next game will win himself a love match. The sexiest belly dancer
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  • 171 12 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Nixon's Chief Science Adviser has a new plan for deterring atomic warfare: the two superpowers would store all their nuclear missiles aboard submarines at sea so neither could destroy the other m a first strike. "It is only
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  • 91 12 BONN, Thurs. Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said here last night that the neutralisation of South-East Asia would be m the interests of China and the other Big powers. But he questioned whether China agreed that international relations
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  • 280 12 INQUIRY TOLD OF VIET WAR VICTIMS WASHINGTON, Thurs. Nearly a third of South Vietnam's 17.5 million civilians have been injured or made homeless by the war, the chief of the U.S. Pacification Programme told a Senate subcommittee yesterday. Protesting U.S. Vietnam veterans stood m the aisles, occasionally expressing disagreement, as
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    104 13 i I Living EXTRA! They're shaping up for a riot eJSSni GEL£S ThUr iUst the aa for a !m«£ B i* m A he,m Pours out eye-stinging {Jf and a mask attacked to a wide, swede «J*#t iK*, Yen Ur P rotest have got to keep up
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  • 263 13 LONDON, Thurs. A near-naked Black model, a long, long pair of tights, and a tiny, see-through bra Mary Quant's autumn collection, a strip show m reverse. "I'm sorry to be so erotic so early m the morning," said Mary's husband, Alexander Plunkett-Greene, gleefully introducing
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  • 190 13 Peking could end Vietnam war— Ky HUE, Vietnam, Thurs. Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky said today he hopes Peking will step m and ask North Vietnam to stop their "aggressive war m South Vietnam." Ky, speaking to reporters at a reception here, said that because of the recent "overtures between
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  • 138 13 REDS STAMP OUT THOSE PLEADING LETTERS PARIS, Thurs. The North Vietnamese delegation at the Paris peace talks is costing the French Post Office a small fortune m overtime by systematically refusing letters pleading for the release of American prisoners held by Hanoi. The surburban post office at Choisy-Le-Roi, site of
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    48 13 MOSCOW, Thurs. This is how the Soviets see the space station of the future as it orbits the earth. This picture was drawn by Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. His colleage Gregory Beregovoy said yesterday that these stations, with interchangeable crews "will be common within the next ten years."
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  • 256 13 CAPE TOWN, Thurs. Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda has informed South Africa that Rhodesia and Portugal plan to attack Zambia, Prime Minister John Vorster said m the House of Assembly last night. Mr. Vorster told the House that the Zambian leader had asked
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  • 400 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Secretary of State William Rogers will fly to Ankara on Sunday on a diplomatic mission that could take him on to Jerusalem and Cairo m a bid to spur re-opening of the Suez Canal, it was learned today. The State Department m Washington
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  • 81 13 It's a mad, mad, WORLD SOUTH HACKENSACK, New Jersey. Widow Sophie Demaio, 65, lay on her death bed at the weekend and made her last wish. "I want to be buried with glass slippers," she told a startled neighbour. ENLISTED So Mrs Frances Kamenda enlisted the help of a local
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  • 231 13 KOREAN POLLS RIGGED -KIM SEOUL, Thurs. Presidential candidate Kirn Dae-Jing on the Opposition Shinmin Party accused the ruling Democratic Republican Party of President Park Chung-Hee today of plotting to rig the Presidential election scheduled for next Tuesday. Mr. Kirn, now on a election tour, told a news conference at Chonju,
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  • 244 13 Japan reveals future defence plans TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's fighting force 10 years hence should have 350,000-ton warships, l.oso warplanes and ground troops at the currently maintained level of IM,M# men, according to official sources quoted by the Asahi Shimbun today. The forecast was made yesterday by Japan's Defence Agency m
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  • 162 13 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Republican Congressman Paul N. McCloskey Jr. said yesterday newsmen covering the Indo-China war m Vietnam are afraid they will beaten up or killed if they write articles critical of the Royal Laotian Government. Reporting at a news conference on his recent
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  • 1106 14  - Moscow goes cool on Thailand BILLY BRAY BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS From m BANGKOK THE obvious trend of increased Soviet relations with SouthEast Asian nations while it seemed very likely to catch on here last year when Thailand realised that Japan held the local economy m a death grip
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  • 553 14  -  Roy MACARTNEY By m WASHINGTON WITH the punctuality of swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano on March 19 each year, demonstrators make the scene m Washington each April. They're back again, with familiar swallow Rennie Davis m the lead. The veteran organiser of spontaneous demonstrations has
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 517 15 Liquori, and Ryun for super mile race PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Thurs. A super mile featuring Jim Ryun, Marty Liquori and Kip Keino became two-thirds reality today. Ryun joined Liquori m the field for the mile m the May 16 Martin Luther King Games at Franklin field. Keino, the Kenyan policeman who
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    • 512 15 India to pick England tour team in May SPORTS EXTRA PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Thurs. Ajit Wadekar, captain of the Indian cricket team which won the Test series concluded on Monday, said yesterday that informal talks with the senior and junior members of the side contributed largely to India's success against the
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      123 15 Sport-down between the cowshed, the school and the chicken farm. In the village of -Merzen near Osnabruck m the north of West Germany, former West German champion m the discus and m shot putting, Karin Sonneck-Uthke, is proving that you do not need a slick gymnasium and a
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    • 147 15 The first success of the new venture came on the founding day of the Games and Sports Club 71, when a borstal team played against a football eleven from a Vechta factory. Many of the 370 young people m the borstal who receive a weekly pocket money
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    • 350 15 NEW YORK, Thurs.— After winning nine games m a row, the San Francisco Giants suffered their second straight defeat yesterday m U.S. Major League baseball. The St. Louis Cardinals, who stopped the streak on Tuesday night, won again. The score yesterday was 5-3 behind
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    • 396 15 First Afro Asian table tennis meet in Peking? TOKYO, Thurs. Peking's ping pong diplomacy," which resulted m a week-long visit last week by the first group of Americans invited to China since 1949, has also laid the groundwork for Peking's people-to-people contacts with Afro-Asian nations, a report from Peking indicated
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  • 376 16 Medical insurance slowly catching on MEDICAL insurance is slowly catching on m Singapore, say insurance companies and doctors. In the past few years, the few insurance companies which carry hospitalisation and surgical policies have been seeing a modest rise m the number of group policies they sell. Although their main
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  • 176 16 Helping the Malays in business KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The majority of stalls built at road reserves for petty traders here have been set aside by the Federal Capital Commission for bumiputras to provide them the training ground for participation m Kuala Lumpur's commercial life. This is m keeping with the
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  • 115 16 The noisy traffic doesn't bother this worker... THE traffic may roar m Paterson Road, but a group of men working only 40 feet away may never hear it. For the past 18 months they have been working m their own dimly-lit underground world laying a sewerage main 40 feet below
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  • 197 16 COLUMN SEVEM WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap-box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald has set up a mini Hyde Park Corner for
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  • 271 16 MEMBERS of the Kesatuan Academis Universiti Singapura (KAUS) yesterday voted against the dissolution of the association at a special meeting at Singapore University. Of the 198 Singapore and Malaysian members, 147 voted against it. The proposal to dissolve the association was first raised
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  • 158 16 'Return home' appeal A MOTHER of 1 1 children appealed last night to her husband, who has been missing for the past 10 days, to return home "for the sake of the children." Che Zaiton bte. Kassim, 39, of Sims Avenue, said that her husband, Mohd. Ali bin Omar, 42,
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  • 135 16 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Malaysian Migration Fund Board will bring 1,000 workers to Sabah this year, the secretary-general of the Ministry of Labour, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Talib, said here today. He added that more than 5,000 workers with nearly 4,000 dependants
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  • 50 16 FOUR men were fined a total of $660 and had their cars confiscated yesterday m a magistrates' court for using them as pirate taxis. Ho Ah Ling and Lim Beng were each fined $180 while Ong Ah Tee and Thoe Kwok Yeng were each fined $150.
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  • 792 16  -  DAVID MARSHALL FOLLOWING on the formation of the People's Front, there has been public pontification about the cowardice of the "elitist group" m Singapore because it won't come into the political arena. This is unjust. Without pretending to "elitism," my attitude is m point and reflects, I
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 422 17  - The youth clubs that stand aloof from society PHILLIP LIM SURVEY CONDUCTED BY FIVE STUDENTS By A LARGE number of church youth groups m Singapore shows little concern for social, political, and economic development. They also tend to be "inward looking" and obsessed with self-development to the exclusion of their
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    • 480 17  -  LEE CHIU SAN By HERE'S a traveller with more tales to tell than most. For Lobo Bellingrath has gone around the world four times and visited 98 countries m 12 years. He is now here after riding a Honda mini motor-cycle from Laos.
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    • 59 17 A hovercraft for Brunei Regiment ,hI H Jh J^T 0 1 being lowe >-ed onto a flat-top barge from !L^i?Ssr to B l 2£, Port of Sin A The 30-seater craft, ordered by the Royal^Brunei Malay If n^ a rr nYe H d heF 5 from S o*hampton on Wednesday
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    • 136 17 A VEGETABLE seller who had 33 hawking summonses against him told a magistrate yesterday that he had been summoned practically every day since he started his business on the pavement of a block of Toa Payoh flats. Yioh Choon Leng, of Thomson Road,
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    • 179 17 Consumers meeting tomorrow THE National Trades Union Congress Consumers' Assopiation will hold its inaugural meeting tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre Canning Rise. The association was formed from an amalgamation of two proposed consumer movements to protect the interests of consumers and to act as a pressure group
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    • 129 17 SINGAPORE can expect a greater flow of Japanese capital into the Republic m the coming years. This was stated by Dr. Ang Kok Peng on his return from Tokyo recently to take up his new post of Dean of the Science Faculty m the
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    • 167 17 Russians in K.L. submit shipping KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—The Soviet Union submitted to Malaysia today a draft shipping agreement aimed at the expansion of shipping between the two countries. The draft agreement was handed to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry by the visiting four-man Soviet shipping delegation. The team invited
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    • 27 17 THE Youth Section of the PAP Whampoa branch is starting a Taekwon-do class for members and friends on two evenings a week from May 18.
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    • 46 17 CINEMAS/P.,. 18 ECONOMIC AFFA.RS/Pa«., 19/21 BUS GUIDE PULLOUT SECT.ON/P.-, 2 1 28 SH.PPmr. ,P ZZ, n/ ra es 2 1-28 SHIPPING/Pages 20/29 SPORT/ Pages 31/32 fNOW AND GETA FREE MASSAGE BRUSH A AjAv JJ KS> >^31 B^ B^ "^^aw km !kO^\^>X mm BmiWi^tL.. '<** B«w^?^!fig3 Eh Bk
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  • 80 18 CEYLONESE women will stage a variety show Fiesta 1971 at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday to collect funds to renovate the Sri Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road. Sixty artistes led by a dance teacher, Mrs. Vasanthalakshmi Narasimhacharl (right) from Madras, will take
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  • 84 18 PENANG, Thurs. -The State Legislative Assembly has passed a Bill to increase from $32,500 to $50,000 the expenses to meet the needs of the Governor's household. Mr. Ooh Chooi Cheng, the Deputy Chief Minister, m moving the Bill, said that tne provision of $32,500
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  • 54 18 MADAM Chan Ah Lay, 36, of Richard Avenue, Jurong, was injured when she was attacked by a man, believed to be a discharged mental patient, following a quarrel yesterday. Madam Chan, who was injured on the forehead was treated as an outpatient. A man has been
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  • 192 18 A LABOURER, who was charged with stealing a housewife's shopping basket, told a magistrate that he was only bending down to take a close look at a display counter while windo w s hoppi ng He was unaware of the basket until he was
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  • 331 18 THE revenue of the Civil Aviation Department rose by about 150 per cent during a five-year period up to 1969. Income increased from $6.5 million m 1965 to $16 million m 1969. Ordinary expenditure remained practically stagnant. In 1965,
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  • 119 18 THE High Court yesterday ordered a businessman to return $5,000 to a Nanyang Siang Pau advertising representative. Mr. Khoo Teng Boon had given the sum to Mr. Michael Oh Kwee Look as a 20 per cent share to start a business called Direct Mail
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  • 329 18 Sawmillers 'bear with us' appeal to police SOME sawmillers have run into trouble with the police for allowing their lorries to cause traffic congestion m the city and emit fumes. Now the Singapore Sawmillers' Association has appealed to the Traffic Police to "bear with us" until alternative sites for sawmills
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 97 18 QWRNEW BUFFET LUICHeSJi^^O^ Genghis Grill. Sumptuous Chinese specialities. Singapore dishes and a great table-laden assortment of European foods will be served everyday from 1 2 noon until 3 p.m Eat as much as you like for %1 per person. When you come, maybe you should skip breakfast. QSS. M, NG
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    • 88 18 DELICIOUS TOKYO BARBEQUE from $2.80 per dish. (Opens from 12 noon— l 1 p.m.) BIRD BOTTLE RESTAURANT 377. Bukit Timah Road. Ji,.? Miles, Singapore. Tel: ***** A *****9. (Plenty of Parking Space. We are closed on Monday). <SMSWA RESTAURANT FOR DINING SPLENDOUR. WE SPECIALISE IN DELIGHTFUL HONGKONG TIM-SUM, SCRUMPTIOUS HUNAN
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    • 597 18 9a.m. 6 p.m.: Exhibition X); Thomson Road; of western paintings at the Upper Serangoon Road Seah Gallery, Tudor (between Woodsville and Court, Tanglin. Wan Tho Avenue) and '3 p.m.: Forum on sex and West Coast Road B*4 m.s. adolescents at the Staff 7.30 p.m.: New course on training room, National
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    • 53 18 —wTHE following numbers were picked m last night" s Toto draw No. 31/71 (Cash jackpot for five numbers correct: $130,000): 21, 27, 8, 46, 45. Additional number: 17. The three circled numbers: 6, 42, 4. TODAY: 9.18 a.m. (8.8 ft.); 9.51 p.m. (8.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 10.10 a.m. (9.2 ft.); 10.20
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  • 191 19 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Three State Governors from southern U.S. have said Representative Wilbur Mills has promised he will support legislation restricting textiles imports if a voluntary restraining plan offered by the Japanese textile industry does not prove effective. Governors Robert Scott of North Carolina,
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  • 439 19 Tholech's 1970 profit up three fold ECONOMIC AFFAIRS THOLECH reported that pre-tax net profit soared to $463,444 last year a three-fold increase over the 1157,071 earned m 1969. Chairman I.N. MeG Campbell added m his annual report to shareholders that the current year's profit would be higher. He said the
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  • 165 19 CENTRAL SUGARS has received approval for extension of the company's pioneer status for another three years, beginning January last year. Chairman Tan Sri Dato Tan Hian-Tsin said m an interim report yesterday that shareholders would continue to enjoy tax-free dividends during the three-year period.
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  • 458 19 (For the week ended April 22) HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH report: After last week's April excitement, current month has now become the focus of attention as the market watched its progress with caution and uncertainty. Starting out at 108- cents and faltering to 107%, May 1 RSS advanced
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  • 199 19 LONDON, Thurs. Rio Tinto-Zinc is holding talks wiih the Soviet authorities on possible joint exploitation of the Siberian Udokan copper deposits, northeast of Lake Bailkal. Chairman Sir Val Duncan, however, told a press conference yesterday that any agreement with the Soviet Union would have to
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  • 272 19 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Mal HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for April 22) On New York TT 6.02 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees)
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  • 502 19 The market was very firm* yesterday with the Financial Times index up 4.7 at 354.9 towards the close. Most interest was centred m second line stocks yesterday. Building and shipping shares were particularly prominent risers although the latter shaded towards the close on profit-taking. Leaders moved narrowly.
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  • 21 19 LONDON, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 350.2 (+2.9); Tins 67.12 (+0.14); Rubbers 169.97 (+3.10); Oils 285.00 (+4.80).
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  • 118 19 SYDNEY, Thurs. Brian Howard Cutler, a director of Leopold Minerals, was arrested by fraud squad detectives m Sydney this afternoon and later charged m the Central Police Courts. He was charged with having published a false statement m relation to a nickel assay on March 19, m
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  • 153 19 NEW YORK, Thurs, Rank Organisation will sell its group holding of 328,363 shares of Xerox Corp common stock under a proposed filing with the SEC announced by Xerox here. Of the total number of shares, 213,049 were acquired by Rank m 1969 m connection with
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  • 45 19 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.45, (2) 152.00; Hongkong 40.22; Beirut 39.45; London 39.15; Zurich 39.158, 39.255; Paris 39.49. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael.
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  • 27 19 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 22, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1498, 1500; 3-month 1496, 1498; Settlement 1498; Total turnover 550 tons.
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  • 321 19 The stock market struggled to reach higher ground after the first half hour of trading yesterday. The Stanpoors industrial average edged down one cent, but advances outpaced declines by a small margin. (Paid prices at 1 100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) April 22 April 21 April
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  • 26 19 NEW YORK, Wed. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 941.33 (-3.09); Transportation 218.84 (+1.26); Utilities 123.08 (-0.96); Composite stocks 311.47 (-0.42); Bonds 71.59 (-0.15).
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  • 277 19 AMSTERDAM Local and international issues were mixed yesterday. Akzo led declining issues. Plantations* eased but shippings were well maintained. In industrials, Bols weakened but Oce Van Der Grin ten firmed. Investment funds retreated. Banks were steady. Insurances rose led by Amfas and State loans were well maintained. O
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    • 1069 20 I I I \J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I I Yv N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for m jmmmt I A ships westbound, eastbound; southbound and fv a vt^m^^^mmmm' aßs «TlßW»a#* coastal. Each entry gives the following information: 7 Y^^^^&ZmmmmmmmmX W SH
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    • 2383 21 SUPPLEMENT BUS GUIDE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN With The Compliments Of Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd., Associated Bus Services (Pte.) Ltd.. Singapore Traction Co., (1964) Ltd., United Bus Co. (Pte Ltd ISSHfiSSS. h tUrn N Name of School Service No. Name of School Service' No. •"""■I iDrahim Sec. School »_^a_ ii tk
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    • 1812 22 SUPPLEMENT Bus Guide Continued Name of School Service No. Name of School Service No. Moriui nf Qrhnn! Servioa No Jo Koon Lam Thong School ixdme ot service ivo. Ju Road übc. 175 B H 7M> m.s. Holland Road First Toa Payoh Secondary School STC. 141A. 142. 143. 145. 146. (Junction
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    • 2514 24 SUPPLEMENT Bus Guide continued Name of School Service No. Name of School Service No. Name of School Service No. i abs si si a. 83. 103. 103A Tong Keng school ÜBC. 92. 140A. 149. 149A. 150. 160. 161. 162, Geylang Road STC 20 ABC ***** 44 S.n Mm School 163.
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    • 4128 27 km/ fmSYfUmW Wmy"^ THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY (1364) LIMITED (Incorporated m Singapore) Service No: 20 SERVICE NO. 131 Fidelio and Aida Streets Commonwealth B\ BJBBB mM M BJaaa^ a#BBv a#BV ajpßß) BVBBvm m 8888 aaP*aV BALESTIER ROAD NEAR THOMSON ROAD NEW BUS SERVICES Via Balestier Rd.. Norfolk Rd.. Rangoon Rd..
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    • 3917 28 UNITED BUS COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. HEAD OFFICE: 59 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 7, TEL: *****, *****, ***** BRANCH OFFICE: 1035 KING ALBERT PARK, SINGAPORE 21, TEL: *****2, *****3, *****1, *****5 SERVICES OPERATED BY THE YELLOW BUSES Service No. 92 Service No. 153 Rd.. Delta Crcus, Alexandra Rd., Commonwealth Aye., Service No
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    • 265 29 A MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jln. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The National Shipping Line of Malaysia asssßssssssssssßßaaßSSßSSßSssßssßssssssßssssssssssssssssssssssVaßßsssßS^ FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE a.aaipiri ••'•>•■. Pueaeg liHuaa BUMGA oe-iD 3/5 Jun 6/9 Jun 10/11 jun Havre b// London 8// Hamburg 14/; R'dam lb// Antwerp 19// Bremen 21// BUNOA MCLOft H.'/l Jun
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    • 885 29 tflRtlV^I infl lnc| u<* in 9 sh «PS sailing out of Singapore for Far *»*VJll^V^m \\J East ports to the north-east. ASTRIDBAKKE Miy 11/13 P. S'h.m. Penang. Hongkong. M.S.ALTAIR Apr 26/ 29 Japan, Pusan. Bangkok. KSC/OL Japan. Vancouver. KNUT/SB* M.S. TAIPOOSHAN May 2/3 Penang (May 4/6), BARBER MANGAN May 29/31
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER/PALM OIL
    • 358 30 RUBBER lll.M cento per kilo (up o.so cent) The market moved erratically between Wednesday's high and low for May 1 RSS during the morning session yesterday. Trading began at 110.75 cents per kilo done for May but long liquidation soon depressed prices and it was not until the
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    • 73 30 TIN $659.87% a picul (up $4.37%) Straits tin continued to advance yesterday, up another $4.37/2 per picul to S6 5 9 8 7 Vi with sentiment helped by a further rise on the overnight London Metal Exchange. The market was very steady on fresh support from the United
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    • 62 30 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kUo). Tone: Inactive; ClF's May 15.60 15.70, June 15.65 15.85; Spot 16.05 16.20; Settlements May 16.20 16.35, June 16.40 16.55, July 16.60 16.75, July /Sept. 16.80 17.00, Oct/Dec. 17.35 17.50, Jan/March 17.80 18.00, April/June 18.05 18.20, July/Sept. 18.30 18.50, Oct/Dec.
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    • 159 30 Thais remove rice export premiums to boost sales BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Government, m an attempt to boost declining rice exports, has decided to remove export premiums on all grades except for 100 per cent and 5 per cent white rice, it was officially announced here. The President of the
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    • 45 30 Ind on coffee exports up JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia exported 5,504 metric tons of coffee, worth US$l.4 million, m February, according to official figures. The February exports represented an increase of 876 tons over January. Most of the coffee was sold to the United States. AP
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    • 128 30 Taiwan textile sales to EEC: Annual ceiling 11,445 tons TAIPEI, Thurs. Nationalist China has signed an agreement m Brussels with the European Economic Community on textile sales to EEC member states, the Foreign Ministry announced here. The announcement said the agreement was effective retroactively from October 1, 1970, and would
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  • 1696 30 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Share prices held steady on a slightly improved, turnover m the Stock Exchange yesterday and changes were generally limited to small gains. Industrials continued to dominate activity though small buying was also evident m other sections. The final tally m industrials
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  • 13 30 Singapore Malaysia April 21 676.79 429.70 April 22 677.06 430.56
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  • 79 30 (Managers' prices for April 23) 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 1.28xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 B S The Saving Fund l.v 1.16 Singapore
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  • 113 30 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian May to July all 202 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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  • 43 30 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, m sterling per long ton). Tone: Quiet; Sarawak white spot 435.0, afloat 420.0, April/May 415.0, May /June 412.5 July/AUg. 400.0; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal, afloat 380.0, April/May 355.0, July Aug. 345.0; Malabar April/May 560.0.
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  • 569 30 The Mining market closed on a firm note yesterday, while oils appeared unsettled and industrials remained mixed. Metals Ex and Aust Consolidated Minerals were actively traded, on news of nickel reserves at their joint prospect at Mt Keith. Metals Ex rose 40 cents to #6.40 after peaking
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  • 304 30 Share prices closed easier yesterday after holding steady for most of the session. Post-holiday trading was quieter but volume of business was still good at $14.42 million. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was firm, reflecting the overnight rise m London. Banks local closed $1 below the day's high
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  • 355 30 The market displayed an irregular tendency m early dealings yesterday and was finally lower on balance. The stock average closed at 2,416.99 yen, down 14.74 yen, while volume of business totalled 240 million units. Autos, dredgings and foodstuffs were early gainers but lost their advances to late
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  • 196 30 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the St. Lawrence to Lisbon/ Pasajes range at U555.25 fio (free m and out) for May and from the same loading area to Dublin and Cork at £3.50 fd (free discharge) for spot loading. Cargoes of grain were also fixed
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  • 164 31 PING PONG CRAZE IN HONGKONG AFTER CHINA VISIT HONGKONG, Thurs. Sports shops m Hongkong have almost sold out China-made table tennis equipment since the exhibition matches played here last week by the world impion Chinese team on their way home after participating m the Nagoya championships. Children and adults have
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  • 137 31 COMPETITIVE GAMES CAN LEAD TO CANCER DR ISSELS LONDON, Thurs. Strenuous competitive sports could lead to the development of cancer, German cancer specialist Dr Josef Issels said m an article published m esterday's World Sports magazine. Dr Issels was director of the Ringsberg Clinic m Bavaria where British athlete LillianBoard
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  • 334 31 China resigns from world tennis body LONDON, Thurs. The China Sports Federation have resigned from the International Lawn Tennis Federation Mr. 3asil Reay, the Federation's secretary announced here today. He said that m its reply to the Chinese authorities his management committee had asked them to reconsider their decision. The
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  • 497 31 SEOUL, Thurs. Six Koreans, three Japanese and three Filipinos have entered the finals of the Second Asian junior boxing championships being held m Seoul. Taiwan and Pakistan have tern finalists each. AH three Thai boxers were eliminated. The remaining competitors will have one
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  • 114 31 DENVER, Colorado, Thurs. Australian John Alexander won a pair of singles matches today but, teamed with tourney favourite and fellow countryman Ken Rosewall, dropped a doubles match m the USS 17,500 United Bank tennis invitational. The round-robin, pro-set tourney continues through Sunday. Alexander whipped Ishmail El Shafei of
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  • 189 31 THEY'RE off hairy Afghan hounds tear away from the traps m the big race of the day at Blindley Heath, England. The Nestledown track on the Heath has become the centre of this latest form of dog racing to hit Britain. Afghan owners from all over
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  • 177 31 TOKYO, Thurs- A total of 172 wrestlers and officials from 13 countries had entered the 1971 amateur junior wrestling championships to be held on May I—6 at Tokyo's Yoyogi No. 2 gymnasium, the Japan Amateur Wrestling Association announced yesterday. The USSR, Bulgaria, the U.S.,
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
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  • 1085 32  -  JASBIR SINGH By POLICE POUND RIVALS TO LEAD SENIOR LEAGUE CRICKET TOURNEY WITH THE first round of the Singapore Cricket Association senior league almost completed, Police Sports Association still lead the table with a 100 per cent record. It is a remarkable achievement considering their poor performance
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    17 32 Cecil Cooke m form with bat and ball. not out out out not out
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  • 224 32 BATTING AVERAGES (Qualification 4 Inns, Avg. 30) I N.O. HS R Avg. S. Houghton (S.R.C.) 5 3 SO N.O. 171 85.5 D. McCall (Tengah) 5 1 48 N.O. 210 52.5 N. Sivamayam (Police) 6 2 48 N.O. 181 45.3 R. Garnons- Williams (NBCC) 4 2 38 N.O. 79
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  • 153 32 SINGAPORE Recreation Club lost another valuable point m their title bid when they were held to a scoreless draw by Police Sports Association m a senior division match on the Padang yesterday. Singapore Armed. Forces also drew with the Recs a fortnight ago. Unbeaten Indian Association still lead
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  • 135 32 SINGAPORE Cricket Club thrashed Khalsa Association 'B 5-0 m the Singapore Hockey Association division two league match on the Padang yesterday. State -cricketer Mike Scrutton started the scoring m the fifth minute when his scorching drive off a short corner found the back of the net. SCC
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  • 462 32 England tame Greece in European Nations Cup AP LONDON, Thurs. England defeated Greece 3-0 on goals from Martin Chi vers, Geoff Hurst and Francislee m a European Nations soccer cup match before a crowd of 60,000 at London's Wembley Stadium here last night. Half time score was 1-0. That victory
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  • 782 32 YOMIURI OPEN TOKYO, Thurs.— Hsieh Mm Nan and Lv Liang Huan of Taiwan and Kosaku Shimada of Japan fired two-under par 70' s to share the first round lead m the 1971 Yomiuri International Golf Tournament played m rainy and foggy weather
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  • 293 32 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Cyclists' Federation will invite 24 cyclists from four neighbouring countries to compete m a 612-mile race round Malaysia from June 27 to July 2. The six-day Tour de Malaysia which will be run on similar lines as the Tour de France will
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