Singapore Herald, 27 April 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 237 Singapore Tuesday, April 27, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 285 1 MANILA, Mon. Singa pore Hea l l h Minister Chua Sian Chin today suggested that donor countries broaden the product coverage of the general scheme of tariff preferences they would extend to developing countries. Addressing a plenary meeting here of the 27th
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  • 248 1 Busses Pass big test ONLY FIVE SERVICES INADEQUATE THE reorganised bus system passed its biggest test yesterday despite some confusion m the morning. By noon, when the whole school population was either getting ready to go into the afternoon session or leaving for home, there was no longer any congestion.
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  • 234 1 Ceylon Army ready for death squads ELPITIYA, Ceylon. Mon. Troops of the Ceylon Army were ready today for an expected counter attack by "suicide squads" leading 250 young rebels trapped m the jungle near here. Soldiers were alerted to stand by for a last-ditch attempt by the insurgent hardcore within
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  • 300 1 THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union has disagreed that it was "playing into the hands of chauvinists" m proposing a "national type" school system. "The system that we have m mind would eventually produce not only a bilingual, but a trilingual student," said the
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  • 202 1 SALISBURY, Mon. First direct contacts between British and Rhode sian officials m an attempt to settle the Independence dispute have taken place m Cape Town, south Africa, it was reported here today. Rhodesia's Secretary for Foreign Affairs, 59-year-old Mr Stan
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 1 PICTURE BY National Serviceman Kok Yew Yum, bus guide m hand, was ready to help but eight-year-old Chia Seok Hoon, lost at a Toa Payoh bus stop, was too shy to accept his help. Our cameraman finally gave her a ride to school on his motorcycle. (See page 4). PHILIP
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  • 168 1 6,000 from Malaysia police jobs SINGAPORE Police are processing about 6,000 applications from Malaysians who want to join the force. At least 700 will be selected within the next few days to start a "crash" training programme at the Police Academy by the middle of next month. Most of the
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 80 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Government has decided to sell part of the 14--storey Sarinah Department Store, built by former President Sukarno, to save it from bankruptcy, the caretaker of the store said today. The store, established with Japanese aid, has been running at a loss since
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  • 227 1 Vietcong offer safety to Gl's desert PARIS, Mon. The Vietcong offered special protection and unstated rewards today to U.S. anti-war servicemen m Vietnam who cross over to its lines out of sympathy for the Communist cause. It was contained m an order of the day issued to all "South Vietnam
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  • 48 1 PARIS, Moa.-The Vietcong delegation said today that "a certain number" of American deserters are fighting m Communist ranks against US. forces m South Vietnam. WASHINGTON, Mon.-A White House commission today recommended admission of China to the United Nations, on condition that Taiwan continue as a U.N. member.
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  • 1335 2  - Speed of China's military build-up surprises West FRANK ROBERTSON By m Hongkong CHINA has surprised Western intelligence by its speed m enlarging the Armed Forces and developing new weapons, particularly since much of this upsurge took place during 1966--69 m the time of the Cultural Revolution's numbing disruption. The Peoples
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  • 428 2  - AUSSIES WORRIED BY NEW FIVE-POWER PACT COLIN CHAPMAN By m Canberra THERE is increasing unease here about the new five power defence agreement between Australia, Britain, New Zealand and Malaysia and Singapore. Apprehension appears to be shared by the opposition Australian Labor Party. The decision to keep troops m Singapore
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  • 228 2 //^l Tuesday. April 27, 1971 9/_r THE SINGAPORE HERALD UNDER Government encouragement the tourist industry has flourished. It has created jobs and earned revenue as a timely substitute for the British armed services installations. Indeed tourism is doing so well, and its prospects are so good
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  • 48 2 iWe believe feedback from the people comes back best from a free press, from what the papers are saying, and from what the letters to the editor are saying, a. by the chief Kenya delegate, Mr Edmund Inatu, at a recent International Press Institute seminar.
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  • Viewpoint
    • 334 2 I AM a visitor to Singapore and am neither versed m, nor involved with local politics. I have, however, read letters to your paper by Mr David Marshall and Mr Lawrence Sia Koo Seong. I- am somewhat intrigued that a letter written by, as would
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    • 189 2 I HAVE read with considerable disquiet a Memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister of Singapore by the Singapore Air TransportWorkers' Union which contains serious allegations as to the integrity of the Air Registration Board and the staff it employs m Singapore, and many
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    • 33 2 All letters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address. If correspondents wish to have their names withheld, they may use a pen name, but their letters must still be signed.
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    • 101 2 THE U.B.C. charged me 40 cents for a journey from the section just before the railway bridge at the seventh mfle Bukit Timah Road until the section just before Stagmont Ring. On my way down to the city from a section near Stagmont
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  • 305 3 Common tongue a must for ethnic unity THIRD DAY OF THE SEMINAR ON COMMUNISM AND DEMOCRACY SINGAPORE is now trying to get everyone to learn a common language to improve communication between the various ethnic groups and unite them m the.processThis was said by the Minister of State for finance,
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  • 169 3 $7,000 GIFT TO HELP TRAIN MOTOR MEN DAIMLER Benz presented training equipment worth more than $7,000 to the Jurong Vocational Institute yesterday. Mr. W. Buesser, the company's export service manager, handed over training models of two engines, axles, and automatic transmission, and technical literature. The local agents of Daimler Benz,
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  • 379 3 Boss: Cold, hunger forced me to tell police A SHIPYARD director on a corruption charge told a court yesterday that a statement he gave to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau was made when he feeling "cold and hungry." Ho Ah Lam, 61, said that on Dec. 15 last year he
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  • 223 3 NEWLY, independent countries should not force minority gronps to accept the language, culture and religion of the majority m order to achieve political unity and stability, Dr. Sharom Ahmad, a history lecturer m the Singapore University, said yesterday. To do so, he said, would only result
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  • 496 3 Income gap will be faced 'when time comes' THE GOVERNMENT is aware a gap still exists between the rich and poor m Singapore, and will "tackle the problem when the time comes," Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, said yesterday. Dr. Tan was answering questions from pre-uni\ ersity students at
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    • 74 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker \a***~~ WMATS SO f OW, CnAOW YOU f NOT IN tM&\ LOO*/ TME SAW X( GREAT ABOUT MAVE TME BEER.. NAW, AND L^j^T MAS RELATED TME TME MAW? LT. FLAP MA6 TME i OtM KF M rWßkh*r°m rules/ tMe aaen can \we already BEARD-, wmepe
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  • 373 4  -  MARY LEE SERVICEMEN AND POLICE HELP OUT AT BUS STOPS By THOUSANDS of children started for school today m confusion trying to catch the right bus on time. The chaos occurred despite the publishing of bus guides for schoolchildren m the newspapers and
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  • 302 4 FROM next week, all bus services coming into Jurong are' expected to serve the residential area during off-peak hours instead of travelling to the industrial area only. The modification will allow Jurong residents to get to town more easily. The residents
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  • 104 4 THE British Army has collected $110,000 to help redundant locally enlisted soldiers settle down to civilian life. The collection came from a Benevolent Fund Draw. "It will be used to aid former locally enlisted soldiers of the British Army, who may suffer economic hardship
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  • 225 4 BUS companies m Singapore have recruited a large number of new drivers over the past month as more new buses go on the road. Mr. Tan Kong Eng, president of the Chinese Bus Owners' Association and managing director of Associated Bus Services, said ABS had
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  • 188 4 18 months' old baby scalded in put of curry AN is month old baby, K. Anbannandan, was scalded to death when he fell into a pot of curry on the kitchen floor a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Madam Ragaharbar Kuppammal. 53, had prepared the curry as an offering for
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    • 250 4 ■iHUM_Hß_HyUiiß!My|§j^^^^ I I I I THE Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said I at a recent Press conference: "We t1 m***M A 1 I I welcome all constructive sugges- I f W1 1I W i I tions aimed at a sincere attempt I. I J II I™^ II I
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  • 547 5 Get the metric message— it's all so simple METRIC is simple. This is the message which will scream at you next week as the Metrication Board steps up its campaign to teach the metric system. Twenty-thousand copies of a poster m four languages will make their appearance all over the
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  • 314 5 Two months out of his bed— then beautician knew... AFTER sleeping m her husband's office for two months, a beauty consultant "sensed that something was wrong. Madam Mah Siew Cheng told the High Court yesterday that this was after her return from a one-year course m England. She said that
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  • 78 5 KLUANG, Mon. The Chinese Hawkers and Petty Traders' Thrift and Loan Cooperative Society here is now open to Malays. Its secretary, Mr Low Dian Hoe, said that Malays were welcome to join the society to promote communal harmony and co-operation. The society now has
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  • 170 5 BLOOD STOCKS FALL THE RESERVE stocks ot blood of all groups m the Blood Bank fell from 788 units to 710 units over the last week. The number of donations received during last week was 731 while the number of transfusions given for the same period was 729. The Blood
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  • 129 5 A CHINESE physician took his family out to see an adventure movie last month and wound up m a real-life robbery. After the show on the night of March 18, Mr. Lai Kien Fatt and his five children were walking toward their flat
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  • 125 5 SHIPYARD MEN TO GO TO U.S. FOR TRAINING A LOCAL shipyard, Bethlehem Singapore, is to send some of its experienced workers to the United States for advanced training. Mr Cheng Den Yoon, the personnel manager said yesterday "Being m oil rig business, we need people with improved technological skills and
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  • 302 5 ALL plywood factories m Jurong will have to stop burning their waste timber products m the open by the end of this month to reduce air pollution m the industrial town. The Department of Public Health informed the Jurong sawmfllers of
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  • 45 5 THE DHARMA Cakra Society will celebrate its second anniversary and Vesak Day with a vegetarian dinner at the Hoon Sian Keng Temple on May 8 at 8 p.m. Prayer services will also be held each night from May 2 to May 9.
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  • 271 6 PENANG, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said today that he was convinced Penang could become one of the most important industrial areas m Malaysia "provided the will is there." "I explained to the private sector the thinking
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  • 106 6 SIMANGGANG, Mon. The Sarawak Government intends to use part of the revenue from the State's timber cess to offer scholarships to deserving Bumiputras m secondary schools. This was one way to solve the economic imbalance m society, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub,
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  • 323 6  -  BEN D'CUNHA SPECIAL BRANCH MAN TESTIFIES From KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A police officer said here today he had reason to believe that the Malayan Communist Party was organising an illegal movement m Kuala Lumpur. Assistant Supt. Yong Peng Wah of
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  • 148 6 PENANG, Mon. Members of the Bomb Disposal Unit of the Royal Malaysian Regiment were called to the Rifle Range flats m Boundary Road early on Friday morning the 4lst anniversary of the Malayan Communist Party. There they found a Communist flag on a 12-ft pole
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  • 118 6 Muslim fund is for all races Dato Harun KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Poor people of all races will benefit from the Islamic Welfare Fund, a trust iuna set uy by the Selangor Government. Announcing this today. the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Harun bin Idris, said the fund was for Islamic celebrations
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  • 126 6 GRIK, Perak, Mon. While fire was burning down three houses at Kampong Dusun, six miles from here, today the villagers were unable to call the fire brigade because the only public village telephone was out of order. Fourteen people were made homeless
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  • 77 6 EIGHTY members of the Freighter Travel Club of America will arrive m Singapore today on board the Oriental Esmeralda for a day's visit. They will be among 225 tourists, mainly Americans, who are on a round-the-world cruise. The 20,000-ton liner cruises from America taking
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  • 69 6 THE first of a series of lectures to be organised by the Polytechnic's Production Engineering Division will be for executives from industry. The lecture on "Executive Performance Evaluation" to be given by Mr. M.R. Ramsay will be held from 6.00-8.00 p.m. on Thursday, May 6/ DDD
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  • 273 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia exported 91,000 tons of tin worth $1,013.3 million last year $73.5 million more than for 1969. This was stated by the president of the Miners' Association of Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, Mr Chan Keong Hon, at its annual
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  • 356 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The basic tenet of Malaysia's foreign policy is to win as many friends as possible, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) said today. "We have also expressed the wish to be friendly with all nations irrespective of their systems of government,"
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  • 498 6  - MALAYSIAN CHINESE POLITICS MAY CHANGE V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The parting of the ways between the Malaysian Chinese Association and the tenman Malaysian Chinese Liaison Committee for national unity is expected to change the pattern of Chinese politics m Malaysia. The brief honeymoon between the two political bodies
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  • 310 7 Park on the last leg of election drive SEOUL, Mon. President Hark Chung-Hee and his major opponent, National Assemblyman Kirn Dae-Jung, today wound up their hard hitting campaign for tomorrow's presidential election with lastminute rallies and radio and television appearances. The 53-year-old President, seeking a third consecutive four year-term, told
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  • 131 7 CHEYENNE (Wyoming), Mon. Five Air Force men were killed last night when their C 47 twin-engine transport crashed and burned behind a row of homes at Cheyenne municipal airport. The plane was attempting to land m a light drizzle. Four of
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  • 66 7 VIENNA, Mon. President Franz Jonas was re-elected Head of State m Australia's presidential elections yesterday. Mr. Jonas, the Socialist candidates, polled 52.79 per cent of the votes against 47.21 for People's Party candidate Kurt Waldheim. AFP DDD LUSAKA: Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda told a seminar here that
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  • 416 7 PARIS, Mon. two French oil companies acted today to block the sale of Algerian crude oil and obtain compensation for the February takeover of French oil interests m Algeria. In a spectacular counter-attack against the Algerian Government they sent letters to foreign
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  • 376 7 ajgajgahsdh NEW DELHI, Mon. India and Pakistan closed their respective deputy High Commissions m Dacca and Calcutta today, but failed to agree on how to repatriate their staffs and guarantee the security of their records. Relations between the two subcontinent neighbours grew worse by
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  • 221 7 500,000 flee the bloodshed THOUSANDS o f Hindus and Muslims fleeing from East Pakistan are jamming the winding roads and highways leading to India where they hope to find a new home. Every day droves of frightened and hungry people, mostly women and children of all ages, are entering India
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  • 174 7 MANILA, Mon. More than 25 people are thought to have died and 100 are missing m the wake of tropical storm Wanda, which swept across the Central Philippines. The off-season storm was the most destructive to hit the country this year and many areas had not
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  • 74 7 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. The new Government of President Alejandro Lanusse has decreed that 75 per cent of the music on the Government's radio and television stations must be "National Argentine music." The decree, effective May 1, seems certain to place the Government stations at a greater
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  • 176 7 SAIGON, Mon. Communist-led troops doubled their attacks m South Vietnam over the weekend m regional offensives that inflicted heavy losses on Government forces. One attack early this morning wrecked the biggest ammunition dump m central South Vietnam for the third time since January. Vietcong
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  • 296 7  -  Herald Knight] CHESS...by THE Cairnhill Community Centre's 3rd Open Chess Championship 1971 attracted a record entry of 92 competitors. The tournament is being held on Saturdays and Sundays at 7 p.m., with unfinished games on Thursdays. The 8-Rounds Swiss tournament is conducted by O.P. Rai and Arthur
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  • 190 7 HELEN Lim, a Secondary Two student of Raffles Girls' Secondary School, won the 1971 Singapore Junior Individual Championship Girls Under-14 section. She finished the tournament with 5% points (five wins and one draw). Second place went to Saw Wei Ying (SCGS) with 4V£ points; and
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  • 286 8 Soviet TV shows big space triumph MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet television showed a 30--second film of yesterday's docking and undocking manoeuvres carried out m orbit by the Soyuz-10 spaceship. The camera, attached to the outside of the Salyut orbiting station, showed Soyuz at first about ten yards away. The earth, shrouded
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  • 267 8 Lettuce get moon struck SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Mon. Scientists hope that a pinch of moon dust, a nuclear reactor and a few lettuce leaves will teach man how to better fertilise plants and grow food. The experiment, to be conducted at College Station, Texas, will explore an unexpected reaction from
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  • 315 8 China hails anti-war demos in U.S. uwtfkswtyowadfu PEKING, Mon. China last night reiterated its support for the anti-war movement m the United States. Addressing a banquet to mark the first anniversary of the "Indo-Chinese Summit" meeting held m South China last year, Prime Minister Chou En-Lai also declared that the
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  • 271 8 CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC ARE TOP OF THE POLLS KIEL, Germany, Mon. The Christian Democratic Party won a resounding victory m yesterday's Schlewig -Holstein State election and thereby retained a one-vote edge m the Upper House of Bonn's Federal Parliament. The Christian Democrats, who have controlled the Kiel State House for 20
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  • 108 8 MARGARET Abbra doesn't normally take life lying down. But when things seem all Greek to her she heads for bed. For 17-year-old Margaret is a guest at a Kent, England hotel where the bedrooms are wired for sound. And when a girl wants to get
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  • 107 8 BELFAST, Mon. Fire blazed at an Esso oil depot beside the harbour here yesterday after an explosion m a pipeline a mile from the city's oil refinery. British troops and police sealed off the harbour area as firemen fought the soaring flames. It was not immediately
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  • 254 8 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israel's top soldier cautioned against withdrawal from the Suez Canal while Israel and Egypt are still m a state of war. Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, answering questions at a televised news conference, said: "Israel is still m a state
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  • 292 8 Sato's men control 474 cities TOKYO, Mon. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party won 120 of the 167 mayoralties contested m yesterday's local elections. They now control, as a result, 474 cities out of the 597 m the country. The much-discussed Socialist-Communist coalition lost 12 cities, gained eight and retained five
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  • 377 8 Bond is back— to make Scotland a small fortune from Diamonds LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Mon. Scan Connery is working again at his most famous occupation playing James Bond. It was the money that brought him back, says Connery, but the money is not for him. He says his salary for
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 627 9  -  PK. MINN By m SEOUL SOUTH KOREA is m the grip of high political fever as the campaigns went into high gear with some 12 million voters preparing to go to the polls next Tuesday. President Park Chung-Hee, 53, now seeking a thira fouryear term
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    • 602 9 Europe's Six agree on super cabinet FOR the first time m the history of the Common Market all six mem ber- Govern ments are m broad agreement that there should be step-by-step progress towards establishing some form of European Cabinet to govern the European Community. At first it would consist
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    • 411 9 From a correspondent BIG MINH (General Duong Van Minh) stands to gain from the dispute between President Nguyen Van Thieu and Deputy President Nguyen Cao Ky but he has yet to announce his candidacy for the presidential elections. And if he does, the questio_ is
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    • 865 9  -  LEONARD PRATT By m TAIPEH TWO Philippine-born Chinese newsmen, objects of Asia's most controversial LEGAL case m years, are likely to remain under detention m Taiwan for some time despite massive efforts by journalistic and legal organisations throughout the world to free them. Continued refusal
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  • 300 10 'Save old houses in Chinatown' BUILDINGS m Chinatown should be preserved for their "old Singapore" flavour, according to an adviser to a land development firm. Mr Wijliam SL. Christensen said: "The exterior should always be kept as they are, because this is what tourists want to see the old Singapore
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  • 276 10 INDONESIA'S police chief, General Hoegeng Imam Santoso, has congratulated Singapore police for their recent haul of forged American and Indonesian currency. It is understood that the congratulatory message was handed over yesterday to Deputy Superintendent E. Mahadevan, Chief of
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  • 156 10 WORKERS of a brewery have voted to give its union's executive council powers to take action, including a strike to resolve a deadlock m negotiations on a collective agreement with their employers. The general secretary of Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation, Mr Phey Yew Kok, charged that
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  • 306 10 CHOPPER GOES TO AID OF SHIP'S ENGINEER SINGAPORE'S first local he I copter service was called out for a sea rescue operation yesterday. The copter from Helicopter Services, picked up an injured ship's officer from a Liberian tanker, the World Chief, at noon and air-lifted him to Jurong Hospital. The
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  • town talk
    • 300 10  - THE CASE FOR CRUST A.X.LEE By I KNEW they could do it, and they have. The NTUC has not onlythrown its organisational and numerical weight behind the consumer move ment, but its acronym ie ability as well. Because the originators of INCOME and COMFORT are taking part, what would have
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    • 196 10  -  Julian Lauw -By THE Hi-Chords with the "Big Sound" are due back m Singapore after a threeyear stint at top night-clubs m Las Vegas, Bangkok and Indonesia. The group, reputed to be the top band m the Philippines, made its debut at the Tropicana
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    • 210 10  - First independent show by NTC Children's Troupe Florence Chong By IS SC E .,9 ni,drens Troupe of the National Theatre Club will present The Budding Generation, its first independent public performance on June 12 and li at the Victoria Theatre. This was announced by the leader .of the troupe, Mr
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    • 53 10 MR. Tan Kay Swee was elected president of the Charlton Park Residents' Association at its annual general meeting on Sunday. Other officials are Messrs. I.S. Menon (vice-president), Allen C. Poi (honorary secretary). Wong Choon Chee (assistant honorary secretary), Chua Siak Kiang (honorary treasurer) and Low Koh Eng
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 107 10 BLONDIE T~ i-'.tih n 1 B Y Cnic Young .I: I I I P I *W >--.-^ 'S>'J^. &LMSTEAD lf= i 1 7 r~ 1 CZ IT .^r^ btH x you mention .'(r jusr TMOUGMT I CANTTMINK JN^ N amvtu.».i/- OF ONE i s%fe i^P% ft ■w v ri^ .now/
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    • 117 10 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Guillemard Road (between Lorong 18, Geylang and Tanjong Katong Road); Indus Road: Jalan Batu; Jalan Rumah Tinggi; Kirn Keat Avenue: Lavender Street (between Serangoon Road and Beatty Road); Opera Estate; Circuit Road; Sembawang Road (13V£ m.s.) Thomson Road (between Jalan Novena Barat and Kampong Chai
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  • 9 11 Tuesday. April 27, 1971
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  • 299 11 Junior member in Western style Rich Men's Club? SINGAPORE may yet become a junior member m a Westerndominated "Rich Nations' Club" if she continues with her present policy toward foreign investment, according to a paper presented at a seminar on Society and the Individual here. Mr. Patrick Low, a tutor
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  • 199 11 MORE community centres should be set up m a district or satellite town m Singapore so as to promote closer relations among the residents. This suggestion was made byMiss Elizabeth Cheng, a member of the Planning Committee m the Students' Christian Movement, m a paper on
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  • 235 11 Individuals lose out in rat race "IS Singapore's economic system crippling the development of the individual and producing mindless digits?" This is one of the questions which will be raised m Effects of the Economic System on Society and the Individual, a paper by Shirley Sng, a graduate m economics
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  • 22 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. A science and mathematics exhibition organised by the Penang Education Department will be held on May 6.
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  • 196 11 UNFAIR TO PASS THE BUCK TO THE TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sex education is a responsibility of parents, the vicepresident on the Australian Teachers' Federation, Mr. W.J. Whalan, said today. "It is unfair of them to shift their responsibility to teachers. It is the parents who are responsible for bringing
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  • 98 11 FOR his part m robbing a taxi driver of $25 and a watch, a youth was yesterday sentenced by a district court to four years' jail to be followed by a year's police supervision. Sim Soon, 20 admitted that he and three others robbed
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  • 405 11 SINGAPORE manufacturers generally agreed m principle that emporiums to sell locally manufactured goods should be set up m Japan. However, Mr. Alan Yeo, managing director of Yeo Hiap Seng, cautioned that careful planning was needed first. "Someone should sit down to see whether we can
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  • 126 11 HONGKONG, Mon. A Hongkong trade and research team will visit Singapore and West Malaysia next month, it was announced today. The team, organised by the Hongkong Trade Development Council, will talk with Malaysian and Singapore businessmen of the advantages of trading with Hongkong, and
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  • 237 11 'Teacher, new uniform' THERE'S something different about the uniforms at Dorset School these days the teachers are wearing them. And they plan to carry on looking alike to create a feeling of "belonging" to the school. The teachers dressed alike for the first time yesterday when the school re-opened after
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  • 456 12 Tamil Association officials' feud goes to High Court CHIEF JUSTICE: TRY TO RESOLVE IT YOURSELVES TWO FACTIONS of the Tamil Reform Association claimed m the High Court yesterday that each was the rightful executive committee of the association. The Chief Justice, Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin, advised them to set
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  • 403 12 Dud cheque case man cleared: I paid out of my own pocket A MARKETING trainee told s magistrates' court yesterday why he paid $450 from his own pocket when three company cheques for electrical appliances worth $2,783 were dishonoured. Seah Cheng Soon, of Marshall Road, said he did so because
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  • 54 12 MAGISTRATE Michael Khoo issued a warrant of arrest yesterday on Hairoman bin Sahmad, 21, who escaped from the Queenstown remand prison last Saturday. Hairoman was due to attend a preliminary inquiry m a Magistrates' Court yesterday. He is charged with raping a 13--year-old girl m Commonwealth
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  • 46 12 THE Junior Chamber of Commerce will host a dinner to thank those who helped m organising the recent 1971 J.C.I. Singapore Conference. The dinner will be held at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, April 29 at the Happy Restaurant, Lion City HoteL
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  • 16 12 TODAY: 12.43 p.m. (8.9 ft.); 11.59 p.m. (9.7 ft.) TOMORROW: 1.35 p.m. (8.4 ft.)
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  • 23 12 'AW MO KEEPS MIS SAWS 'H fUMM&S M CHISaS 'H THINGS LOCKED IN THERfc. 1 GUESS HTS AFfIW OF 4MHK4QT/
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  • 225 12 A PENSIONER, who had been paying maintenance to his 11-year-old daughter for 10 years, told a magistrate yesterday that he was m doubt about her parentage. AH bin Abdul Hamid, who claimed that he had not seen his daughter for 10
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  • 48 12 AN unemployed Malaysian, Guan Yeok Fah, also known as Voon Yeok Fah, was fined $100 yesterday for importing for sale 10 pirate records. The records were part of a four-parcel consignment from Malaysia recovered at the Parcel Office of Customs House at Maxwell Road
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 461 12 _______^^_____________________X aaaa^^ /Cj^aaaam^XS W^^^^aaaT atAmaaam^^m^*. AW Br **m c__^^__o\_________. fj #_flP^^^B /Mlllit s^aaa\wSwJ^^J& j/rV^-' I_uCs_S§vs!avvs*3/ ____H (Gar^^^ *^r i'st'v-i__________________*^i'^T\^_i_^>_^_fc^^_^^----^^ h ""■^"Tl) ____H v^fl___i^_*Lt > W-i^" j,^^^^^J _______^N ___H I OURNEW BUFFET LUNCHEON IS A BANQUEp I H You can enjoy a truly splendid Buffet Luncheon m the fl Genghis Grill.
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    • 95 12 D3#mount faber"£ \S±iLe?SSrAltVf7!4A*ri TEL: *****0 ONLY RESTAURANT on the Island that offers a bird's eye view of the beautiful panorama of Singapore the Southern Islands. Both Eastern Western Cuisine. Quick Businessman's Lunch $2.75 It's fun to enjoy your Steam-Boat m open air. The ideal place for enjoyment of chafing-dishes midnight
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    • 506 12 ORGANISATION wT^mmWTWaTJ^tF^rITWTfT 9 OPENS TODAY NO FREE LIST 11 a.m.. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15 David Chiang "Singing Killer" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin m SHAWSCOPE. COLOH NEXT CHANGE BY DEMAND' 4 shows: 10.30. 1.45. 5.30 A 8.45 School Children $1.00 to any seat at 10.30 a.m., 1.45 A 5.30 p.m.
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  • 791 13 SYDNEY, Mon. Many Australian stockbrokers are being haunted by a piece of doggerel: "He who sells what isn't his. "Must buy them back or risk a prison." It refers to a fiasco on the Sydney Stock Exchange m which more shares were sold
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  • 149 13 Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local doUars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong doUars, for April 26). Yesterday's noon buy mg /sell ing rates, quoted to SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA one sterling unit: United States 2.4185/87 Canada 2.4395/2.4405 Canada Cross 99.10/15
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
    • 407 13 BATU LINTANG RUBBER has proposed a one-for-one rights issue at par to carry out its offer to buy two estates from I lv Benut Consolidated Rubber for $3.3 million. The two estates are Subur and Norseman, comprising 2,980 acres planted with
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    • 303 13 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Nixon today assured businessmen that the United States was entering a solid and sustainable expansion and. with the rate of price increases cut m half, that "the worst of inflation is behind us." Nixon repeatedly hammered on the theme of confidence m
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    • 118 13 TOKYO, Mon. The Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan have decided to advance the authorisation of the first yen bond issue by the World Bank to July m view of Japan's rapidly expanding foreign exchange holdings and the current easy money situation here. The
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    • 287 13 NEW YORK, Mon. Most money market rates turned up during recent weeks, reflecting an increase m short-term credit market pressures, the Chase Manhattan Bank reported m the midApril issue of its biweekly. International Finance. The Federal Reserve has been attempting to lower long-term rates
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    • 107 13 Matsu (M) doubles profit Matsushita Electric (M) reported that last year's net trading results more than doubled to $1,221,595, (compared with $.591,125 for 1969). Tux absorbed $1 J, OOl (nil) and depreciation on fixed assets was _>62:>. :_:.">* ($410,626). Net profit totalled $1,210,591 ($677,757). In a statement yester day» the
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    • 74 13 THE Stock Exchange Committee announced that dealings m three counters General Ceramics, Pacific Chemicals and Roxy Electric would now be on a ready basis. Delivery could be made within a 14-day period. Trading m these counters had been restricted to a seven -day delivery
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    • 99 13 Straits Trading: Mr Yong Pung How has been appointed a director of the company, with effect from April 20. Setron: Mr Tan Biauw resigned from the board of directors on April 19. Mr Wee Cho^Yaw has been appointed board chair man, and Mr Ec Peng Liang, a director.
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    • 45 13 Guthrie Corporation has advised shareholders m Malaysia that they nowceased to enjoy exemption from United Kingdom income tax. This followed termination of the double taxation agreement between the two countries on April 6. The two governments are holding talks on a new taxation agreement.
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    • 34 13 Khong Guan Flour Milling has increased its share holdings m Khong Guan Corn Products, a subsidiary, to one million $1 units. This followed the board's investment of another $500,000 m the subsidiary.
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    • 36 13 Kuala Lumpur Industries advised that Hanafiah, Raslan, Mohmad and Partners have been proposed as auditors of the company. The present auditors. Cooper Bros. Co.. have given notice that they wish to resign from office.
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    • 44 13 (Yesterday's dosing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 40.595, (2) 152.40; Hongkong 40.35; Beirut 39.25; London 38.90; Zurich 39.008, 39.105; Paris 39.31. 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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    • 26 13 (Closing buyer/seller prices for April 26, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Spot 1487, 1488; 3-month 1486. 1487; Settlement 1485; Total turnover 505 tons.
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  • 595 13 The market yesterday was slightly easier on balance following profit-taking. Dealers reported that overall activity was very quiet with the institutions back on the sidelines. The Financial Times index was down 1.5 to 3 63.9 towards the close (after 363.1). Although most leaders were lower, many were
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  • 79 13 The stock market was mixed m early moderately active trading yesterday. The Stanpoors industrial average was off about nine cents. However, advances led declines by a margin of 563 to 391. Eastman Kodak, which reported a first quarter earnings decline to 42 cents from 51 cents a
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  • 238 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were very steady m quiet dealings. Local industrials, shippings and plantations were quieUy mixed. Banks advanced, whUe investment funds and insurances were mixed. State loans were quiet and narrowly mixed. PARIS The bourse was steady m quiet trading yesterday. Oils wer< mixed with Lille Bonnieres and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 206 13 1 1111 I I ADVERTISEMENTS v mm m 9maoa t 0a M oa a^ar*m9ma*%m*maSmM**»**af*a* SALES JOB with leading tinan REDIFFUSION Cial house, unlimited opportunity T v RENTALS. H.P OR CASH ♦or promotion and 4 figures aa** a complete range ot earning If you prefer to meet models and pr<ces at
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  • 641 14  -  ONCE upon a time, m the ancient kingdom of Frankness, the leaders of the world met at conference tables to discuss problems and policies, war and peace. The diplomats of each nation had been trained at schools and universities where they learned history, law and government.
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  • 455 14 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PRINTS are on parade again as spicy colours and bold patterns combine to give fashion a complete facelift. Gone are the drab, somber colours of the midi era. Welcome the true blues and sunny yellows that speak of spring and summer holidays. OUR TOP FORM Fashion Award winner
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1423 14 9IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI •2 mama ***> me I 4^^^ and star I I W9V9W RADIO n,ir I Waa* m I'llliilliilllii lllllllNlllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiii 1 **********1 FEEL ha Kurv is j ZZ a better star than Mr. s E Ed, the talking horse. ZZ *M*m****m- Fury, a beautiful J J Jg *m mummmmunmU j— mmumm
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  • 374 15 poetry Corner hketykdetjkd The flower is more beautiful 172 J Balam Road, lfjlkfdkld Children are such wonderful things To have around the house. They're so compactly multi-purpose To make their maintenance costs worthwhile. You can sit and watch them at play Like how you watch your puppies Or guppies m
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 15 THIS bikini, with a gold-plated jewellery trim, which our model wears looks as though it is really meant to be "dunked". In "wet look" nylon, it has a ring and beaded drop between the bust, chains and more golden beads around the hips. The bikini, by Slix Swimwear,
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  • 299 15 TEENAGERS are now becoming modernised either m fashion or m language where the "new Englishe' words are becoming more and niore popular. But the fact that the "new Englishe" would invade literature was quite unbelievable until the other day I came across a group of
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  • 1131 15  -  JANETTE CHAN -sub mi By SOMEONE said that all you have to do as a secretary is to "look like a girl, think like a man and work like a horse. Of course, this is easier said than done. But Mrs. Betty
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  • 193 16 ;dljhsj mnhldjh;sd LONDON. Mon. Hongkong will soon challenge Greece and Norway as a leading shipowning country if the present growth pattern continues, according to Mr Y.K. Pao, governing director of the Hongkong-based World Wide Shipping Group. Mr Pao is now negotiating for further
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    • 1623 16 Stock market trading yesterday was characterised by the usual Monday morning dullness, with most operators on the sidelines and posted prices generally unchanged from pre-weekend levels. Later however, prices drifted lower as interest petered out and small losses were noticeable among speculative and low-priced industrials, but blue
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    • 14 16 FRASER 'S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Singapore Malaysia April 23 678.62 430.47 April 26 677.80 430.41
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    • 77 16 (Managers' prices for April 27) 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 The Saving Fund 1.11 1.16 Singapore Progress Fundi
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  • 659 16 NEW YORK, Mon. Relaxation of trade barriers between the Peoples' Republic of China and the United States will raise the prices of some world commodities but reduce others. Lower prices are likely for many of the commodities which China can export. These include
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  • 109 16 TOKYO, Mon.— Visiting American presidential envoy David Kennedy and Japanese Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda have agreed that the two countries should co-operate further to prevent expansion of world trade protectionism. During a one-hour meeting yesterday, Mr. Fukuda stressed the need to halt the current protestionist movement
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  • 9 16 The Sydney Stock Exchange was closed yesterday, (Anzac Day).
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  • 109 16 THE market yesterday closed slightly easier after small liquidation coupk'd with scattered profittaking eroded earlier advances. The stock average finished 6.H yen lower at 2,436.93, while turnover amounted to only 120 million units. Buying interest was fairly strong earlier m the day and gains were noted m
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  • RUBBER/TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPER
    • 349 16 RUBBER 113.00 cents per kilo (up 0.75 cent). Opening business done yesterday was m May 1 RSS at 113.23 cents per kilo, one cent higher than Friday's office close. Prices then fluctuated between a high of 113.59 and a low of 113 cents during the morning session. Shortcovering
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    • 62 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Quiet; ClF's May 15.65 15.80, June 15.80 15.95; Spot 16.40 16.70; Settlements May 16.60 16.70, June 16.80 16.95, July 16.90 17.10, July /Sept. 17.00 17.20, Oct/Dec. 17.65 17.75, Jan/March 18.00 18.20, April/June 18.20 18.40, July/Sept. 18.45 18.65, Oct/Dec.
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    • 53 16 TIN $650.50 a picul (down 62 V 2 cents). Tin turnover improved slightly yesterday to 246 tons, up 40 tons from Saturday's volume. The market tone was fairly steady, with the price marginally lower at $650.50 per picul, down S2]A cents. Overseas interest was reported from the United
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    • 155 16 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. doUars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian May, June and July all 199 sellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May/June 139 seller; Malayan May/June 156 reseller; Philippine (U.S. doUars per long ton) May /June 278 seller; Ceylon May/June
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  • 284 16 The market was barely steady m very quiet postweekend trading yesterday. Turnover contracted to $9.77 million. Most issues registered small losses but Jardines firmed after the results, rising 25 cents to $35.75. The company announced a final dividend of 70 cents and a bonus issue of one-for-ten.
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  • 173 16 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on an idle note today other than for details of several sugar fixtures arranged during the weekend. Grain shippers recently covered a cargo of barley from Baie Comeau to Spain at US$5.BO fio (free m and out), for May. A cargo of
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  • 81 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 654 17 II barbefinK§@ SAILING TO VS. ATLANTIC A EAST CANADA. Singapore P.S'ham Penang N.Terk toto* N'Fel- rmera Mo-in.i TEESTA Pt Apr sailed .un 13 Jun 18 j un 2i BONNEVILLE Apr rt M d Jun 18 Jun 23 TAIPING MS| I'/M May 22/23 July 5 July 11 July 29 July 18
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 853 17 XA/OOtr^^l in.pl Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America W TWOIUUUI IvJ sh 'P s sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. BONNEVILLE Apr 28/ May 1 New York (June 18).
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  • 298 18 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 27. OUT: Iberia 8/9; Glenogle 13/14; Senzan Maru 19; Riau II 20 west; Taketomo Maru 22; Kowa Maru 23/24; Van .at sum Maru 26 Neptune Jasper 29/30; Virgo II 46 north; To nan Maru 25;
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 361 18 fIP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Jj lb SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD W B No AOK Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur W H The Nationai Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE h evmmr* ***M*l eurtCA O— *> Jun 6/9 Jun 10/H Jun Havra 6/ London a/ Hamburg 14// k dam im/ 1 Antwerp It/
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 870 18 toofKAl in^i nc, ud'rig ships sailing out of Singapore for Far \\mA East ports to the north-east ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham, Penang. Hongkong, MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kobe, Osaka, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB Nagoya, Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26), MOUNT BLANC May 27 Saigon, K'som,
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  • 278 19 RIGA GYMNASTICS MEET MOSCOW, Mon. There was mixed success for Japan at the Riga International Gymnastics championships which closed yesterday. The Japanese men topped the male competition, winning four gold, two silver and one bronze. But the women failed badly with the only
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  • 351 19 Nicklaus scores stunning 8-stroke victory RANCHO LA COSTA, California, Mon. Jack Nicklaus, the only man powerf v 1 enough to handle the deep, clinging rough, coasted m with a two-under-par 70 m the final round yesterday and scored a stunning eight-stroke victory m the Tournament of Champions. Nicklaus' controlled ferocity
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  • 158 19 Masaji leads Chinichi golf tourney NAGOYA, Mon.- Japan's up-and-coming Masaji Ozaki took the lead m the US$6 1,000 Chunichi International Crowns Golf, Asia's richest tournament, as he fired a five under par 65 at the 6,530 yard par 70 Wago Country Club Course here today. A total of 117 golfers,
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  • 108 19 Japan's Haruo Yasuda, right, winner of the Yomiuri International golf championship on Sunday, shakes hands with Taiwan's Hsieh Mm Nan, left, who captured the US$2,OOO Asian golf circuit overall prize and received a green blazer. Yasuda holds the trophy he won by beating fellow countryman Kosaku Shimada
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  • 888 19 RACE WEIGHTS For Singapore meeting WEIGHTS for this weekend races at Bukit Timah SATURDAY Cl. 1 Div. 2 8f Parallel 9.00 Night People 8.13 Houston Ranger 8.10 Saxony 8.10 Speechmaker 8.10 Sincerity 8.08 Silver Spray 8.07 Skipper II 8.07 Special Steel 8.07 Spinifex 8.07 East Coast Ocean 8.05 Star Writ
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  • 304 19 SYDNEY, Mon. The tour of Australia by a South African rugby team is on as scheduled, it was announced here today. The decision by the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) was taken m the face of snowballing trade union bans against the Springboks and
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  • 21 19 NOTTINGHAM, Mon. England yesterday scored a surprise 1-0 win over West Germany, the European champions, m their men's hockey international here.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 373 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD [i Wi ■■■■pTTT'T |6 I 17 H IH I^F°~~^l ilT~~^^]l4^^^ ~"^l I wWI 19 WMi ■^mhhh vm i_^_h i_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_i H _^_H _^_H 4. Moves rapidly but is low m l. Beetle makes scar on sailor pitch returning aboard ship (6) (6) 2. A slight checking movement 8. Assemble
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    • 88 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff mmmmmmm W~~HO OFFENSE,^ DONT KID AROUND,] f HI, GLORIA... "V TONY.' PAY \f MARCOS RIGHT YOU AND DAVY... BUT I TOMV. TODAY'S SAFE- f ok*)UV y u GORGEOUS ATTENTION PAL. WE DON'T BIFF ARE COULD LIVE A TV TECHNIQUE LESSON \N^. tr"***!* > WOMAN/ HERE.
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  • 634 20 ELAINE CLIPS 9.3 SEC OFF OWN RECORD ASIAN Games silver medallist Elaine Sng, 22, churned m another record breaking performance at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association junior championships at River Valley Pool yesterday. Fresh from her previous feats set last month, Elaine, of the Singapore Chinese Girls' School,
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  • 517 20 First Davis Cup success for Japan in 50 years TOKYO, Mon. Japan scored its first Davis Cup tennis victory over Australia m 50 years today as Toshiro Sakai, playing a spirited and sharp-shooting game, defeated John Cooper 6-1, 15-13, 8-6 m the deciding singles match. The nearly three-hour match started
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  • 309 20 NEW YORK, Mon. The last place Montreal Expos of 1970 are the first place Expos of 1971 -at least so far m the National League pennant race. The sup rising expansion Expos beat the Houston Astros 2-1 yesterday for their third win m
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  • 545 20 REPRESENTATIVES from nine countries formed the Pacific Motor Racing Association at Hotel Malaysia yesterday. A permanent secretariat is to be established m Singapore. Pro-tern chairman Mr. Donald K. Thomson announced this following the conference meeting. The countries represented were New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia,
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  • 160 20 NO YACHTING EVENTS IN KL SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Yachting has been dropped from South-East Asia Peninsular Games (SEAP) programme to be held here trom Dec. 11 to 18. This was decided at a meeting of the Organising Committee at the Stadium Negara here today. The Minister of Culture,
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  • 205 20 THE International Olympic Council has set the qualifying marks for the 1972 Munich Games swimming events. Singapore National Olympic Council secretary-general S.S. Dhillion said that there would be 16 teams for the waterpolo event. The teams: Host country Germany; the first six countries m the last Games,
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 27 20 SWIMMING: Sasa junior championships (River Valley Pool, 5.30). HOCKEY: SHA Division One: Khalsa v PWD (Serangoon Raod, 5.15). GOLF: Ladies' Cup competition Fourball Combined Score (Sime Road).
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