Singapore Herald, 28 April 1971
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Title Section15 1971-04-28 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 238 Singapore Wednesday, April 28, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration483 1971-04-28 1 US: China's role in Asia ROGERS: WE AIM TO GET PEKING GOVT TO BECOME CONSTRUCTIVE LONDON, Tues. US Secretary of State William Rogers said today that China "has a growing role to play m Asia and it is our policy to encourage it to be constructive rather than disruptive" Mr.483 words
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Article292 1971-04-28 1 SCHOOL DOS SERVICES MUCH BETTER SCHOOL bus services were much better yesterday after bus companies were made to stick more closely to their schedules, the Ministry of Communications said last night. A Ministry statement said there was also noticeable improvement m the GeylangTanjong Katong-MacPherson areas after four additional Associated Bus292 words
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Article, Illustration362 1971-04-28 1 MR Chiam Choon Yew has run into plenty of problems m his 20 years as a bus driver. But finding the new routes is still not one of them. His main problems, then and now, have always been dealing with passengers.362 words
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Article149 1971-04-28 1 TWO Singapore Army assault boats were stolen from the jetty at Pulau Senang (Isle of Ease) last week shortly aTter a company of soldiers had landed on the island for night-firing exercises. The 20-foot long boats were later found abandoned on the beach 150 yards away149 words
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199 1971-04-28 1 TWELVE firemen, who have been interviewed for better paid jobs m the Keppel Shipyard, have been told that they will not be released by the fire brigade Five senior fire officers were also told that they could not be released. The firemen were told199 words
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IN BRIEF
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113 1971-04-28 1 SEOUL, Tues. Over 80 per cent of South Korea's 15.5 million voters turned out today for a Presidential election and initial returns showed President Park Chung-Hee well ahead of his opponent. But the results m five provincial counties were considered too small to be113 words
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Article, Illustration94 1971-04-28 1 SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-RISK BUILDING MEN THIS picture is from a slide which Mr. Donald Vaughan, an American safety expert, showed during a talk at the NTUC yesterday. It shows workers at a local construction site passing iron rods up to the top floor from the side of the building. Mr.94 words
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298 1971-04-28 1 Envoys row could lead to bigger crisis NEW DELHI, Tues. The deadlock m the negotiations for a body-for-body exchange of diplomats between India and Pakistan could convert what is strictly a by-product of the East Bengal crisis into a direct confrontation between the two countries. Pakistan is insisting that all298 words
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Advertisement100 1971-04-28 1 The S.T. DUPONT collection of fine jewelry butane lighters, reflecting almost a century of superb craftsmanship, offers the ultimate accessory for both men and women. The sixteen models of the standard S.T. DUPONT collection m 20 micron gold, 30 micron silver plate and genuine Chinese lacquer, as well as the100 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-04-28 1 m^hamaWmV*aaatmV^^mwmaarm*mW WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today. Isolated showers.13 words
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Article493 1971-04-28 2 ASIA'S other name should be "the helpless Continent." Helpless m the sense that it will not help itself m search for peace. Asia seems well able to bestir itself and get together with others for war. Ceylon, for instance, has been able to wheedle quick assistance out of India,493 words
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Article, Illustration960 1971-04-28 2 Excerpts from a speech by the British High Commissioner. Mr. Samuel Falle, to the Foreign Correspondents' Association m Singapore yesterday. A COUNTRY'S representative abroad is of course employed to help to carry out his Government's policy. He is also expected to make recommendations and to advise his960 words
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504 1971-04-28 2 If Mr Heath is at last exchanging messages with President Yahya Khan, it is perhaps because public, parliamentary and press opinion m Britain has shamed him into moving. Only recently Sir Alec Douglas-Home could .calmly say that what was504 words
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Article174 1971-04-28 2 f(C~L Wednesday, April 28. 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD IT is time we heard some more about the retraining of base employees. We expect that among the 12,500 civilian workers to be retrenched by the end of this year will be at least 3,000 white-collar174 words
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Article62 1971-04-28 2 A PERSON who helps and shows kindness to a fallen friend, or for that matter any unfortunate individual within the community, lives far more graciously than he who lives m splendid isolation with his status symbols and is heedless of the problems of those around him. by62 words
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161 1971-04-28 2 Now it's so hard to get to this estate IT is difficult to get to MacPherson Estate from the Upper Serangoon Road, Tampines Road and Upper Paya Lebar Road areas since the reorganised bus services came into effect. Formerly, the Paya Lebar Bus Service No. 7 operated along Upper Serangoon161 words
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Article33 1971-04-28 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.33 words
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Article296 1971-04-28 2 FACTORIES IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA WITHIN the last two years, three factories manufacturing women's lingerie have sprung up m Sennett Estate. I know that this housing estate is strictly for residential purposes and yet factories are being opened with impunity. Firstly, how do these factories get pass the Planning Department?296 words
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Article194 1971-04-28 2 Is Marshall No. 3 in the house? Mr. Marshall No. 2 claims that Mr. Marshall No. 1 has "a strong, honest and involved feeling towards a set of conditions which he believes to be wrong." Mr. Marshall No. 2 claims that he formed his impression on the basis of Mr194 words
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Article275 1971-04-28 2 I AM very glad to read the report (S.H. April 22) that the NTUC will fight efforts by employers to prevent employees from leaving for better jobs elsewhere. I hope the NTUC is sincere and will have the guts to fight the biggest culprit m275 words
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Advertisement12 1971-04-28 2 time like this you need NATIONAL Hi-Top batteries ¥ama\*aav*\ m^m\\ -^hJ 'Z*12 words
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333 1971-04-28 3 THREE HUNDRED and fourteen people died last year m road and industrial accidents, causing an "economic loss" to the Republic of $153 million. An American safety expert, Mr. Donald Vaughan, who quoted these statistics last night, called for more efforts to cut down333 words
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Article101 1971-04-28 3 SIX ROB MAN OF $300 AND A WATCH A CONTRACTOR lost $300 and a watch after he was waylaid and beaten up by six men along Jalan Arus off Tampines Road on Monday morning. Lin Kirn Tiaw, 45, was riding a motorcycle along the road with one of his workers101 words
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Article97 1971-04-28 3 Kiwi Minister flies in NEW Zealand's Defence Minister, Mr. David? Thompson, arrived here last night to get a first hand assessment of his country's garrisons at Nee Soon and Selarang Barracks m Changi. "This is the main purpose of his five-day visit," a spokesman said at the airport. Mr. Thompson97 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-04-28 3 Teaching blind to use new buses BLIND travellers are to be given training to help them move around a strange, new world created by the bus reorganisation. Ever since the new bus routes were introduced on April 11, blind commuters had been too frightened to go out on their own.204 words
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120 1971-04-28 3 VICTIMS of the 100 mph whirlwind at Ponggol on Monday will get Government help for rebuilding and repairs. Ten houses, a shop and a boatyard were badly damaged. Yesterday, Mr. Ng Kah Ting, MP for the area, promised he would ask authorities to120 words
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Miscellaneous40 1971-04-28 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I f? I BVezYBODY I I*7 EiZ/V V I TOOK My SrXowS OFF /bv/\ i TA ]c e)ioße qLyK^ IOHe T,ME A6C/ &M B ba J P t<tm\ fe I T^-^tt aoiN6r ,N E WK~^40 words
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834 1971-04-28 4 FRANCIS WONG - MCA trying hard to rebuild mass base FRANCIS WONG From KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Chinese Association is making strenuous efforts to rebuild its following, spurred on by the fear that it may be east out of the ruling Alliance and the Government because of lack of popular support. The834 words
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Article, Illustration258 1971-04-28 4 Waste oil plant to attract tanker trade SEMBAWANG Shipyard will have complete facilities by the end of the year for tankers to discharge waste oil. It will be the first one to have such facilities. The yard now uses a barge, taken over from the British Navy, for receiving slop.258 words
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Article53 1971-04-28 4 CAR owner Tan Bah Bah alias Tan Kirn Hoe, of New Market Road, was fined $35 yesterday for failing to furnish the driver's particulars. The driver was suspected of having committed a traffic offence at the junction of Orchard Road and Clemenceau Avenue on June53 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-04-28 4 A 17-YEAR SURPRISE FOR PRESIDENT SHEARES EVEN presidents can be surprised, sometimes. Yesterday, there was one m store for Prof. Sheares when he and his wife had their first meeting with local students since taking office m January. But for one of the 150 pre-university students, it wasn't the first287 words
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221 1971-04-28 4 AN AUSTRALIAN oil driller, Thomas Wayne Wharton. 20, was kidnapped, beaten up and robbed by five thugs m Orchard Road at the weekend. The gang jumped him while he was walking along Orchard Road. near the Pink Pussy Cat Nite-Club, around midnight and dragged him into221 words
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177 1971-04-28 4 WELFARE GROUPS WILL DISCUSS MONEY PROBLEMS VOLUNTARY welfare organisations will meet today to discuss the perennial question of how to find enough money to finance their work. The meeting has been called by the Council of Social Service. Heads of management and committees of about 50 of its affiliate members177 words
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Miscellaneous30 1971-04-28 4 LAFF A DAY m^m mm r^tiSm*^ k9^ m niiV*"'** •#i^^-^Sit:'■^.'•*''^i•'' C '\c^-~^m^W^W^W^Ww^^^^^^^^ f u^^ r--v_^ *~W Js^-^^^^W^W^W^mm^^^mW^cJJ <—? '"Yoii're fired! You're firedTls that the only comeback you can think of?'' y30 words
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Article440 1971-04-28 5 K.L./SINGAPORE FLIGHTS WILL STAY THE SAME KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore and Malaysia agree that the existing pattern of air traffic between the two countries should continue after the break-up of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. Singapore also welcomes Malaysia's plans to operate international services alter the split.440 words
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235 1971-04-28 5 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The Rubber Research Institute is to develop its training facilities at the Sungai Bul oh Experimental Station m Selangor into an international training centre for plantation management. The director of the RRI, Dr. B.C. Sekhar. said it would be logical to235 words
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Article90 1971-04-28 5 MP heads Windsor Park Assn THE MP for Anson, Mr. P. Govindaswamy, has been elected president of the Windsor Park Residents' Association at its annual general meeting recently. Other officials were: Mr. Lee Wing Sum, vice president; Mr. Simon P. Rozario, hon. secretary; Miss Daisy Tan, asst. secretary; Mr. Tan90 words
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114 1971-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will open the sixth Ministerial Conference for Economic Development of South- East Asia at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman here on Monday. More than 70 delegates from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines,114 words
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357 1971-04-28 5 Kathi sentenced to six months jail for corruption PENANG, Tues. The Kathi of Georgetown, Sheikh Ali Balidram bin Abdullah, was sentenced to six months' jail by the Sessions Court here today after being found guilty on two charges under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Sheikh Ali, who was granted bail357 words
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226 1971-04-28 5 Sarawak Govt releases 51 detainees KUCHING, Tues. Fifty-one political detainees, including 13 women, were released today from the Centre for protective custody here after they had renounced Communism and pledged undivided loyalty to Malaysia and its king. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, told a Press conference226 words
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Article102 1971-04-28 5 LOKE Sing Kong, 22, was sentenced to three years' jail and three strokes of the rotan yesterday for committing robbery with violence six times. Loke, a Malaysian, admitted that with an accomplice, he took a watch worth $35 and $15 cash from Chang Shang102 words
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Article83 1971-04-28 5 PENANG, Tues. Fortynine cadets of the Royal Thai Air Academy, led by Group Capt. Watit Holasut, visited the air base m Butterworth today. There were also 10 staff personnel and 16 air crew from the academy m the group. They are on a study-cum-recreational83 words
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183 1971-04-28 5 MALAYAN BREWERIES RENIES UNION'S CHARGE THE management of Malayan Breweries denied yesterday that it had "obstinately refused" to review a collective agreement with the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) for the next five years. Mr. John Ho, the company's personnel officer said: "As far as we are concerned there is183 words
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264 1971-04-28 5 SEVEN safety experts will speak al a three-day Industrial Accident Prevention Training course, beginning at the Automobile Association conference room today. The course is being organised by the Nationa 1 Safety First Council for more than SO senior executives. Two papers will be presented264 words
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164 1971-04-28 5 INSPECTOR'S STOLEN REVOLVER RECOVERED POLICE have recovered the .38 Webley and Scott revolver which was stolen earlier this month from the I pper Paya Lebar Road home of Insp. Koh Siew Leong, or Radio Division. A party of detectives, led by ASP Ying Yoke Chang. OC Crime "F" Division, seized164 words
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Article, Illustration788 1971-04-28 6 5 YEAR ON... ;ll;mv;lajyhsdh s SETRON LIMITED, from a modest beginning m 1966, has become a gigantic industrial enterprise today with interests not only locally, but overseas as well. The challenge of the Government's call for industrialisation m the sixties was taken up by a group of enterprising local businessmen788 words
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Advertisement25 1971-04-28 6 CONGRATULATIONS SETRON LIMITED on the occasion of its STH ANNIVERSARY from I^AV^l AM EWCAN INTERNATIONAL VjftitJ UNDERWRITERS LTD. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL BUILDING lIIU SINGAPORE 1. NG25 words
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Article349 1971-04-28 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. A noted British expert on China says Peking's immediate objective is to soften up America and Britain so that they can get a favourable vote on their entry into the United Nations later this year. Mr Roderick MacFarquhar says "they are tryingAP - 349 words
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183 1971-04-28 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. Trans-Pacific rowers Mr John Fairfax and Miss Sylvia Cook were far north of their intended track today m their first day out of San Francisco on a 7,000-mile pull to Australia. According to the Coast Guard and U.S. Weather Service,183 words
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123 1971-04-28 7 JERUSALEM, Tues. Israel today opened the world's lowest road, linking Jerusalem to the Dead Sea. It is now possible to drive from Israel's northern border to Sharm el Sheikh at the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula. The newest link is a 20-mile123 words
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Article410 1971-04-28 7 Pakistan: We killed Indians RAWALPINDI, Tues. Pakistan claims to have killed Indian troops on the Indo-Pakis-tan border. The official Pakistan Radio said today Pakistan Army forces captured two Indian soldiers on Sunday and "wiped out" 300 others they claimed had infiltrated into East Pakistan. According to the radio account Pakistan410 words
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Article, Illustration439 1971-04-28 7 Reds shell six bases in South Vietnam jgpoahdfhfsjdkd SAIGON, Tues. Communist-led forces shelled a half dozen major military bases m South Vietnam today m a fourth day of intensified attacks. A lone rocket at Danang air base triggered a massive fuel fire that raged out of control and forced evacuation439 words
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Article55 1971-04-28 7 MENDOZA GOES TO JAIL MANILA. Tues. Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza is searched by a guard as he passes through the iron gates of the Philippine National Penitentiary. He was starting a prison term, that will last between two and four years for attempting to kill Pope Paul during his visit55 words
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Article93 1971-04-28 7 NEW YORK, Tues. Israel already has an estimated 700 tanks and now is going into production with its own newmedium model designed for desert warfare, Newsweek reported yesterday. The magazine said the tank is named Tsabar (nativeborn), a 'forty-ton vehicle that carries, the Israeli-made 105--mm. gun93 words
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Article322 1971-04-28 7 Banker Soong choked to death SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. The long-time banking genius of the Taiwan regime, T.V. Soong, choked to death on Sunday night after food got stuck m his gullet at a private dinner. Funeral services were tentatively planned m New York, where 77-year-old Mr Soong had made his322 words
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Advertisement92 1971-04-28 7 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AS HIGH AS 50% DISCOUNT! SPECIAL OPENING OFFER ON. LOOSE COVERS DELICIOUS AUSTRALIAN Appi co o^ PFAR^ B 9, juicy Austra,,an ap p ,es HI I LLII *mm* kfUIW and pears are on sale now! ttiyfm t mtm m ell^Messm They're the freshest, sweetest, most gkA^A '99\a*.92 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-04-28 8 Polls rig row as Koreans vote SEOUL, Tues. South Koreans flocked to the polls today to elect a new President amid reports of violence and ballot rigging. According to the opposition New Democrat Party 1,700 votes were found missing at one booth while police and ruling Democratic Republican Party workers162 words
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244 1971-04-28 8 PAPA'S SON CLAUDE MAPS OUT THE FUTURE PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti. Tues. Haiti's young new President, Jean- Claude Duvalier. announced yesterday he will outline his programme of government m an appearance before the National Assembly on Thursday. President Duvalier. 19. who assumed the Presidency after the death of his father,244 words
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198 1971-04-28 8 Pompidou hears New Zealand's fears PARIS, Tues. Sir Keith Holyoake, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and President Georges Pompidou today discussed Britain's Common Market candidacy and special arrangements for New Zealand's products. "I discussed with President Pompidou the disastrous effect there would be on New Zealand, its economy and its198 words
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Article357 1971-04-28 8 'We saw Gls torture prisoners' WASHINGTON, Tues. West Point military academy graduates told anti-war Congressmen yesterday that while m Vietnam they saw Americans torture prisoners, shell unarmed villages and terrorise civilians. Former Captain Robert B. Johnson said he witnessed shelling of unarmed villages and called m air strikes on some357 words
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Article153 1971-04-28 8 MARTIAL LAW IN TURKISH CITIES ANKARA, Tues. Martial Law was declared m 11 Turkish provinces, including Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir last night. The decision came at the conclusion of a Cabinet meeting called to discuss security m Turkey, plagued by ur^ai terrorism and student disorders. It was partly influenced by153 words
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Article113 1971-04-28 8 It's a mad, mad, world MANCHESTER, Tues. Prisoners at Manchester s high-security Strangeways prison found a way of making alcohol by using regulation prison under pants m the clandestine distillation process. Prison warders could not understand how, despite all precautions, certain prisoners had smiles on their lips and a ruddy113 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1971-04-28 9 From PETER HAZELHURST m COLOMBO IT WAS perhaps Mrs Bandaranaike herself who inadvertently sowed the seeds of the current insurrection m Ceylon when, during her first term of office as Prime Minister, she banned horse racing m 1966. When horse-racing was outlawed theANS-London Times - 1,319 words
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Article866 1971-04-28 9 Comrade Ted gets the red carpet SUDDENLY, Comrade Ted Hill, Australia's Communist barrister, has found he is more important than he thought. For years he has been regarded as something of a political eccentric ever since he broke away from the pro- Russian Australian Communist Party and formed his pro866 words
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Advertisement149 1971-04-28 9 W B m* V aW aWaaW\ WaaWW Wmm\ M B^-Krfl YOU HAVE TO HAVE WIRES CABLES to have power supply, signals transmission, ftv lIJ lilt I e'ectric circuitry of machines apparatus. jnW And WIRES CABLES are available m a wide |jJ/}hm assortment from V/O RAZNOIMPORT. Moscow (Tllyi] Jj) paper and149 words
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126 1971-04-28 10 THREE officials of the left-wing Industrial Workers' Union of Singapore have been detained by the Special Branch, the union said yesterday. Tlie men were identified as Kow Kuan Seng, Soon Yeow Huai and Goh Kah Yong, officials of its Changi branch. The union, m a statement,126 words
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243 1971-04-28 10 "Cash was farewell presentYard boss A SHIPYARD director on a corruption charge said yesterday that the money he gave to an exGovernment ship surveyor was a farewell present. Ho Ah Lam, 61, told a district court that Laurence Miner, formerly of the Singapore Marine Department, was about to return to243 words
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Article40 1971-04-28 10 MANILA: Three men died and 32 were wounded m a fivehour gun battle between a band of mountain tribesmen and a group of townspeople hunting the killers of a housekeeper m troubled Cotabato province, Philippine News Service reported today. APAP - 40 words
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Article173 1971-04-28 10 We won't quit, say Dutch girls THE remaining six Dutch air hostesses employed by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines for its new Si nga pore-London service are staying. One of them, Miss Lidawy Staphorst said: "We are quite happy with our jobs and we have no intention of quitting. "We are enjoying ourselves173 words
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Article344 1971-04-28 10 A.X. LEE - A.X.LEE By I SEE that a London motorist has been fined £200 ($1,470) for taking the switch-over to decimal currency m Britain to its logical conclusion. It seems he went for a holiday m the Bahamas and came back with a pocket fiil of American344 words
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Article32 1971-04-28 10 YOUTH FORUM THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Sha'ari Tadin, will speak at a forum on "Youth and the Nation" at the Singapore -Conference Hall at 11.30 a.m. today32 words
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Article, Illustration367 1971-04-28 10 Judith-the nudist with clothes galore FOR a girl who strips nightly for a living, Judith von Sachs owns a wardrobe that's the envy of a boutique owner. "Why do you need so many clothes? someone asked her. "Oh, I need to have many changes of clothes for my act," says367 words
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Article47 1971-04-28 10 A CHARGE of murder against Ong Lam Aik was withdrawn by the prosecution m a magistrate's court yesterday. Ong was alleged to have caused the death of Seah Beng Gee, 21, at a nine-storey block of flats m Bukit Ho Swee, on April 9.47 words
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Advertisement149 1971-04-28 10 ENGAGEMENT CHAK Siew Cheun and Jenny Lew announce their engagement today. TAKE AN ORCHESTRA INTO YOUR HOME WITH A PERFECTION IN ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DESIGN _R-N________r*-B___M«--_-_-_____ iMfl -In II XaWams WMmm II Mbm W _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^I_^_^_b IF lIF i mmiS^mmmm m Sm "^^^^*__^^^_^J'«»M-3^v* I ARABELLA/STEREO 9 i '"^^^^^m^T* i f, e>, automatic149 words
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Miscellaneous191 1971-04-28 10 10 a.m. 7.30 p.m.: Hocksan Estate; Tanglin Exhibition of Bulova (between Hotel Malaysia watches and modern and Education Ministry); paintings at the Malaysia Queensway /Stirling Road; Room, Hilton Hotel, Race Course Road (beOrchard Road. tween Owen Road and 5.30 p.m. 0.30 p.m. Hampshire Road); River YWCA's folk group meets Valley191 words
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Article, Illustration526 1971-04-28 11 Jungle to make way for Seletar zoo THE GRADE II CERT. PIRATE TAXI DRIVER A GRADE Two School Certificate holder, Goh Meng Kang. 23, told a magistrate yesterday that he became a pirate taxi driver because he could not get a job. He was fined $130 for using his car526 words
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Article, Illustration390 1971-04-28 11 KEPPEL Shipyard is to end its British management by June next year. The agency agreement, which appointed the Swan Hunter Group as managing agents of the shipyard, will not be renewed when it expires on May 31 next year. The agreement,390 words
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Article118 1971-04-28 11 A MAN who escaped from Maxwell Road Police Station six days ago after being arrested for driving a pirate taxi was re- arrested yesterday morning. Ang Kirn Tin, 27, was caught m Cross Street and later pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from legal118 words
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Article73 1971-04-28 11 Technician's course at varsity THE Ministry of Science and Technology and the ExtraMural Studies Department of the Singapore University will jointly organise a technician's course m industrial radiography starting on May 11. The course, which will be conducted at the university by Professor A. Rajaratnam, head of the Physics Department,73 words
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266 1971-04-28 11 A LIFT could jam if someone damaged the lock m trying to force open the door while the lift was running*, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterdayMr. Robert Chew, assistant lift engineer of Marubeni-lida Co. Ltd., giving evidence m the case of Lee266 words
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Article120 1971-04-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Employers m Johore Bahru who fail to register their workers for Social Security are liable to be prosecuted, the Director-General of the Social Security Organisation, Mr S. Kumar, warned today. In a statement issued here, Mr Kumar reminded employers that the -closing120 words
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463 1971-04-28 12 Man confesses: I killed my brother 'BUT I MEANT ONLY TO HURT HIM AFTER PROPERTY DISPUTE' A TAXI OWNER admitted m the High Court yesterday that he had run down his brother m his taxi and killed him following disputes over some family property. Quek Boon Van, 36, who was463 words
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87 1971-04-28 12 NEARLY half the members of the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union face expulsion for not paying their subscriptions for the last few years. Some members are said to have deliberately ignored constant reminders or warnings. The union is now contemplating action including expulsion, against them.87 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-04-28 12 CHARLES JUST COULDN'T PULL THIS STUNT IF fixing a wheel was as easy as falling off a log, Charles Guyon would have no trouble. After all, falling off things is all m a day's work for film stunt man Charles. But for a Frenchman to try to fix an inscrutable198 words
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Article290 1971-04-28 12 A TRAVEL agency clerk told the High Court yesterday that two weeks after her marriage her husband began to keep late nights and on occasions assaulted her after quarrels. Madam Seek Yok Yue, who was granted a divorce on the grounds of adultery, married Chan Chee290 words
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Article, Illustration16 1971-04-28 12 They give doggie bass hbbe, so don't orde* anything Ruff don't like r16 words
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288 1971-04-28 12 Millionaire Tan lark Sue's daughter divorced THE husband of millionaire Tan Lark Sye's daughter Annie Tan Saw Eng, 33, was granted a divorce m the High Court yesterday on the grounds of her adu Itery. Mr. George Lee Ser Suah, 39, a businessman told the court that he married his288 words
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Article67 1971-04-28 12 Three years for robbing a woman A DISTRICT court yesterday sentenced a 27-year-old labourer, Sel vara jah, to three years' jail for armed robbery. He and two others armed with a knife broke into the home of Madam Lechemy at the RAF Civilian Quarters at Changi Village on Feb. 15.67 words
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Advertisement232 1971-04-28 12 IT— i,f_ffl^_|4 n J-"1 MM X Ma \tS--9 AaM 11 3_*^ 1 Vl^^^^^^^H S ft 1 B HELD OVER FOR -V f ~3 ONE WEEK ONLY .'hfmf **'*_J£ IN RESPONSE TO /siL'!!£ V T]fcr-/r OVERWHELMING "^P^^X PUBLIC APPEAL l 4 DON'T DARE MISS YOUR P%?" LAST AND ONLY CHANCE TO232 words
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Advertisement91 1971-04-28 12 /^"m^ <»ol<l<»n Phorni.v IA_AKI VKg2*\ Chinese Restaurant /|lpTplll 4H W^rz STILL THE fIPP BEST UI SZECHUAN v CUISINE «V^' a- SERVICE WITHOUT DOUBT x *UyP PfIIWIWJW '"IW ***** (20 lines) OPENS TOMORROW! ODEON Now, At Normal Prices DueTo Film's Length-4 SHOWS DAILY: 11 am, 2.15, 5.30 8.45 PM PATTON-Winner of91 words
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Advertisement704 1971-04-28 12 ||H,V_IiF,VJ \wSL organisation 1 2lst BIS DAY! 3 Shows Daily 0 12.45. 4.30 A 8.15 p.m. ll! (Sat. A Sun. Extra Show 9 a.m.) i Cash Bookings Only IN Adm: $1.50. $2.50 A $4-00 MGM'S "RYAN'S DAUGHTER" Robert Mitchum Trevor Howard X Super Panavision Color ww* en m ****w*t\ m704 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-04-28 12 TODAY: 1.35 p.m. (8.4 ft.) TOMORROW: 12.36 a.m. (9.6 ft.); 2.26 p.m. (7.8 ft.)14 words
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Article110 1971-04-28 13 LONDON, Tues. Gallaher reported group rire-tax profit of £5.1 million for the three months to March 31, 1971, (compared with £3.8 million m the first quarter of 1970), on sales of £104.7 million (£lOO.B million). Group trading profit before interest totalled £5.2 million (£3.8 million), and interest charges £100,000110 words
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Article121 1971-04-28 13 Norman said that m addition, the group has acquired several new subsidiaries, m particular Dollond and Aitchison, Ritmeester and Hughes since the first quarter of 1970. He said that insofar as it is possible to predict at this early stage m the year, it looks as if the groupReuter - 121 words
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Article298 1971-04-28 13 LONDON, Tues. Chrysler UK reported a operating loss of £2.989,000 for the half-year ended January 31, (compared with a loss of £7.5 million for the six months ended January last year). Sales totalled £97.7 million (£69.7 million). Cost of products sold amounted to £90,639,000 (£65,572,000). Depreciation was £2,698,000Reuter - 298 words
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Article105 1971-04-28 13 DETROIT. Tues. Increased sales and management efficiency m the United States boosted Ford Motor sales pnd earnings m the first quarter despite a costly 65-day strike against Ford of Britain, a company statement said. It reported net income of U*****.2 million against U*****.4 m the similar 1970 period. FordAP - 105 words
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Article109 1971-04-28 13 Commercial Union LONDON, Tues. Commercial Assurance chairman Ronald Brooks said results for the first quarter of 1971, to be published on May 10, would show "a useful overall improvement on last year." The company made an underwriting profit m the U.K. m the first quarter but less than m 1970.Reuter - 109 words
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Article111 1971-04-28 13 LONDON, Tues. The Hudson's Bay Company's annual report described 1970 as eventful and encouraging m terms of long range corporate progress despite disappointing operating results. Substantial progress was made on the suburban store development programme. Three stores were opened on Montreal, Toronto, and Edmonton. A further three wereReuter - 111 words
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Article50 1971-04-28 13 LONDON, Tues. Barclays Bank chairman John Thomson told shareholders that if the offer for Barclays DCO was accepted, the international business of the two banks would be combined and run by DCO. "This would enable us to conduct and expand out overseas business more economically and efficiently," he said.50 words
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296 1971-04-28 13 JARDINE WAUGH has sold its holdings m a number of enterprises m Singapore and Malaysia. Chairman Henry Keswick said the company's small investment m Unitex (Singapore), a garment manufacturing firm, was sold at par. "It was not anticipated that Unitex would be m296 words
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Article67 1971-04-28 13 JAKARTA, Tues. PT Shell Indonesia Oil Company will soon conduct offshore exploration survey over a 900--kilometre stretch betwee/i Tjilatjap and the southern coast of Jogjakarta, Central Java. Shell Indonesia general manager Dr A. Koning said ships and aircraft with seismic equipment would be used m theAFP - 67 words
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296 1971-04-28 13 MR TAN CHIN NAM a real estate developer m Malaysia, has entered into the property development market m Australia. Mr Tan and four other Asians three Singaporeans and a Thai banker have bought a controlling interest m Donlan Developments, a Sydney-based home builder and land296 words
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323 1971-04-28 13 HAMBURG, Tues. France called for a rise m the official gold price at a meeting of the European Economic Community (EEC), which ended here early today. Its five partners m the Community urged greater exchange rate flexibility, vis-a-vis the dollar. The meeting was devoted323 words
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107 1971-04-28 13 KARACHI, Tues. The National' Shipping Corporation Pakistan's main shipping company, has decided to withdraw from .the Japanese Conference Lines, according to reliable sources here. The Corporation affirms that Pakistani ships are staying m Japanese ports without any cargo, despite an allocation of a certain percentageAFP - 107 words
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109 1971-04-28 13 WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand will provide a further trade credit to Indonesia of NZ$5OO,OOO at three per cent interest repayable over 25 years. Announcing this today, Finance Minister Robert Muldoon said although the credit would help to develop New Zealand's exports, it would alsoAFP - 109 words
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101 1971-04-28 13 Thailand gets biggest ever ADB loan BANGKOK, Tues. The Asian Development Bank has approved a US$l9 million to the Electricity Generating Authority m Thailand to help finance an expansion project. The loan the largest ever granted by the bank to Thailand is repayable between 18 and 22 years, with anAFP - 101 words
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Article144 1971-04-28 13 Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for April 27) LONDON On New York TT 6.01^5 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 291.25 Note Rates: China (per144 words
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Article450 1971-04-28 13 The market closed very firm yesterday with dealers reporting mixed institutional and public support. Conditions were active. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was fjve points higher at 369.8. Unilever was strong ahead of next months' quarterly results, and Beechams, EMI, Courtaulds, Dunlop, ICI, Plessey, GEC,450 words
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Article65 1971-04-28 13 The stock market moved index was off three cents, slightly lower m early active Advances, however, trading yesterday. outdistanced declines by a The Stanpoors industrial small margin (Paid prices at 1100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Mon.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials65 words
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Article232 1971-04-28 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly firm yesterday, led by Unilever which firmed on British Arbitrage dealers' purchases. KLM was easier. Plantations were virtually unchanged and shippings mixed. The local industrial sector was quiet. Leading banks and insurances were higher. Investment funds were mixed. The bond market was fractionally lower232 words
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Advertisement295 1971-04-28 13 m mmm II ADVERTISEMENTS £AYE YOU PLANS? Bring them to LONDON WEEKLY ECONOMIC Motion Smith 1 j Battery Road. FLIGHTS and LONDON/N.Y Who can make first class copies Flights EITA. 428 Cross Street. Of any drawing or documents Singapore *****4/9/140. MM !TIT^T7T»j^W HOLIDAY Cross ■^■■■■■■lyi^^fl Singapore ?H these to Smith295 words
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Article, Illustration335 1971-04-28 14 TAN - Ute's passon for styles ujo;sj;sdklhjp'j "SINGAPORE can have good fashion/ Meyer, a young European designer with a good cut and styling. 'It's important to vt total concept." Ite says and she supervising every design from the drai to the final fitting. I te and her husband are from Germany. createdROBERT - 335 words
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Article, Illustration49 1971-04-28 14 MAXI, midi, mini m jewel tones of redorange and blue-purple. From the Staircase comes the mini pinafore with ascot bow and a wild print threepiece midi (on the left). Both $35. The pure silk maxi with patterned bodice and hem is also from the Staircase. Costs $120.49 words
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Miscellaneous1380 1971-04-28 14 |***********************************************************************************************1l unVoln p M LWI a r°y ZZ comments have been E made about "Then Z E WW^'WJI M~-\ Came Bronson". Some j f 0 1__^_|_|^_. r^ 1 i_^i_^i_^i_^i_^i_^i_^ sa d that lt uas a deatl E L bor<>, others that ii was E But j th i nk that1,380 words
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Article, Illustration581 1971-04-28 15 TIM SUM our array of saucy and spicy tid-bits for your easy consumption. If you have any to spare, send them m to Tim Sum, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692, Singapore or call us at ***** Ext. 110. Tired by housework, Mrs. L.L. had a little nap. She581 words
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476 1971-04-28 15 Girl likes to have shining, smooth face BEpJSFY g^p Q. I am a girl of IN and would like to have a smooth, shining face like most of my co-workers. I asked them what they use, and they told me to apply egg white on the face daily. Is this476 words
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638 1971-04-28 15 MOST beautiful women on the cinema screen are playing much the same parts halfway through their careers as they were at the beginning. Italian actress Si I van a Mangano is a fascinating exception. In her first film, the classic638 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-04-28 15 DESIGNER'S MESSAGE: The waist necklace! We reported last summer that the young girls that decorate the beaches (but don't swim) m Europe were wearing waist beads. Now m New York the models are wearing several strands of beads at their bare midriffs. Very pretty if the beads are chalk123 words
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237 1971-04-28 16 jojfhs;lfjhujrhgsfgh HONGKONG, Tues. Britain's decision to introduce a tariff on all imports of cotton products from Commonwealth countries next year has placed the future of their textiles industries m great danger, Indian Minister of Foreign Trade, Lalit Narain Mishra said here.AFP - 237 words
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Article426 1971-04-28 16 Trading m industrials remained quiet yesterday but prices generally held steady and some issues even made small gains on meagre buying coupled with minor bouts of shortcovering. Gains held a slight margin over losses. Transactions for the day declined further to 1,513,500 units, valued at $2,168,642, compared426 words
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Article1237 1971-04-28 16 Singapore Malaysia April 26 677.80 430.41 April 27 676.51 430.13 KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices arc followed by the business done. Figuref m bracket* denote traded lots m I,ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot1,237 words
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Article80 1971-04-28 16 (Managers' prices for April 28) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.27 1.32xd MaL Progress Fund 1.11 1.16 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.12 1.17 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.27xd The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.09 1.14 I The Saving B S Fund 1.11 1.1680 words
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Article293 1971-04-28 16 RUBBER 110.75 cents per kilo (down 2.25 cents). The market yesterday opened 0.75 cent lower than Monday's closing level on disappointing London advices and first business was done at 112.25 and 112.50 cents per kilo for May and June 1 RSS respectively. Some fairly widespread long liquidation and293 words
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Article269 1971-04-28 16 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m new pence per kilo). Tone: Very quiet; ClF's May 15.50 15.70, June 15.60 15.80; Spot 16.35 16.60; Settlements June 16.65 16.80, July 16.80 17.00, Aug. 17.00 17.15, July /Sept. 17.00 17.15, Oct/Dec. 17.55 17.75, Jan/March 17.00 18.10, April/June 18.10 18.30, July/Sept. 18.30 18.50,269 words
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Article111 1971-04-28 16 (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 198'j, June and July 198, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seller; Malayan May/June 156 reseller; Philippine (U.S. doUars per long ton) May /June 278 seller;111 words
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Article46 1971-04-28 16 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, m sterling per long ton). Tone: Steady; Sarawak white spot 425.0, afloat 410.0, April/May 405.0 May /June 402.5, July/ Aug. 397.5; Sarawak black spot 420.0 nominal. Afloat 380.0 nominal, April/May 352.5 July/ Aug. 335.0; Malabar April /May 560.0.46 words
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Article91 1971-04-28 16 Stock exchange trading was quiet yesterday and turnover amounted to 150 million units. Prices moved irregularly on alternate bouts of buying and selling but closed marginally higher, with the stock exchange average up nine yen to 2,445.93 yen. Nippon Yusen met good demand with dealers anticipating higher91 words
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Article216 1971-04-28 16 Mining shares closed on a listless note after a day of untrading yesterday. Prices barely matched those recorded m Melbourne on Monday. Oils retreated m the afternoon, while industrials remained irregular. Petromin and Eastmet were a few of the speculatives to show signs of activity, rising one216 words
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Article318 1971-04-28 16 Prices took a turn for the better yesterday as more buyers returned to the market. The close was very steady with widespread gains and volume for the day improved to 1 3.69 million. Activity was led by China Light which met heavy demand and advanced $1.25 to318 words
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Article201 1971-04-28 16 LONDON, Tues. Quiet conditions continued today but grain was fixed from the U.S. Gulf to Denmark at U556.25 fd (free discharge) for May, and from Baie Comeau to Hull at £2,25 fio (free m and out) for May. Australian wheat shippers fixed a cargo from southern ports201 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-04-28 17 THE SINGAPORE HERALD 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.81 words
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Advertisement722 1971-04-28 17 PAGE 17 fl borberOfe§ SAILING TO L .S. ATLANTIC EAST CANADA. Smtapor* Penang N.Yeck Boeten HFolk M00t,... I^lM*.. 618/SLS TDY Sailed j un 13 Jon 18 Jun 2i BONNEVILLE In Pt/M„ 1 J u Jun 23 M TAIPING -y 17/19 May 2223 Ju|ys Ju(yn y29 yl FXPRI SS SI MX722 words
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Miscellaneous977 1971-04-28 17 l/\/AOtKAI ll^^l '"eluding ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. rnact «i v vestDQuna g ea s, u s, ngaPO e z&& £grt&s&g£^ £»jg gg BONNEVILLE l n p t /May 1 New York (June 18), Boston (June 23). BBL/HC PRFS,DENT JACKSON May 15/17 New York. Balt.more. Norfolk, Charleston. #\PI977 words
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Article325 1971-04-28 18 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR APRIL, 28. OUT: Ellen Bakke 1/2, Norbella 6/7; Karimun 8/9; Anna Taylor 10/ 1 1 Glenogle 13/14; Teesta 18; Poh Wah II (barge) 20 west, Petaling 21 west; Pha S hwe Gyaw Ywa 27/28; Vishva Siddhi325 words
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Advertisement284 1971-04-28 18 jflf MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD W \n Mil Jin Ampang. Kuala Lumper W The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE ~tn.n p, n 1— I BUNGA OWKIO I ,un 6/9 Jun 10 11 Jun Havre t, I London rt Hamourg 14/ /h dam io// Antwerp i284 words
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Miscellaneous844 1971-04-28 18 Li. Q Otl^^M in_fl ,nc,ucl n 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far L—dOlL/wUI IvJ East ports to the north-east. ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. Sham. Penang. Hongkong. MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kooe. Osaka, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB Nagoya. Yokohama. TSK/OL BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Seattle (June 26). MOUNT BLANC844 words
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Article, Illustration571 1971-04-28 19 SAXONY revealed sparkling form m a workout on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The Bogan Road gelding was kept on a tight rein over 3f m 38-4 S. Star performer was King's Flame. With a riding boy astride, he sprinted stylishly over 3f m 30-3/5.571 words
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336 1971-04-28 19 England rugby tour side to play here in October LONDON, Tues. Budge Rogers, the 31-year-old Bedford Flanker, will lead England on their seven-match tour of Japan and the Far East m September and October. Rogers, the most capped England player with 34 international appearances, has not played for England duringAFP - 336 words
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Article200 1971-04-28 19 Tues. Jack Nicklaus' runaway victory m last weekend's tournament of champions vaulted him into the lead of Pro golf's money winners and into the $100,000 bracket for the ninth successive year, the PGA tournament players division said yesterday. Nicklaus pocketed $33,000 for his eight-stroke triumph at Rancho LaAP - 200 words
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Article85 1971-04-28 19 Tues. Japan's "Jambo" Masashi Ozaki maintained his lead m the US$6l,OOO Chunichi International golf tournament by shooting a one-under-par 69 for a two-round 36-hole total of 134. Ozaki carded a one-under-par 34 on his way out and a par 35 on his way m today on the 6,530-yard, par85 words
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Article, Illustration97 1971-04-28 19 A total of 46 professionals whose two-round scores tied or below 143 qualified for tomorrow's third round 18-hole stroke play. Among those who were disqualified were John Miller of the United States, who had shared second place with world renowned Jack Nicklaus of the U.S. m the recent Masters tournament,AFP - 97 words
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Article67 1971-04-28 19 Tues.-Czech Jan Kodes won the Ca t a nia, Sicily, International tennis tournament on Sunday with a 6-3, 6-0, 6-2 victory over George Goven of France. The women's single title went to Briton Virginia Wade, who defeated Australian Gail Chanfreau 1-6, 7-6, 6-2. In doubles, Pierre Barthes and67 words
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Article331 1971-04-28 19 ENGLAND, Tues. Centre-half Jack Charlton scored m the last minute and gave Leeds United a 1-0 victory over Arsenal m the "Match of the Season" yesterday a result that left both teams on a cliff hanger for the English championship. Leeds have only one gameAP - 331 words
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Article186 1971-04-28 19 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE Blackpool 3 Crystal Pal. 1 Chelsea 0 Burnley 1 Leeds 1 Arsenal 0 Man City 2 Liverpool 2 DIVISION TWO Ley Orient 1 Portsmouth 1 DIVISION THREE Mansfield 2 Aston Villa 0 Port Vale 2 Bristol 0 Tranmere 0 Reading 0 Wrexham 1 Preston186 words
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312 1971-04-28 19 Honours shared in goodwill ping pong games TOKYO, Tues. Japan registered a 5-0 victory m the men's matches but the women players went down 5-1 to China m the goodwill table tennis games here yesterday- JAPAN got the only point through former world women's singles champion Toshiko Koawada who beatAP; AFP - 312 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-04-28 19 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff OO THEIR i^r .'^•^^^i -V JED' •"■^S*l-*i IrA G*" OVER ILL GET WET A WE'RE GOING ON22 words
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Miscellaneous371 1971-04-28 19 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1. Yip! Fred is responsible for a 2. Holm oaks can provide cover breach of faith! (7) for banished persons (6) 5. Carries on giving regular 3. A gay young lady of the payments for the workers (5) *****, but very quiet inwardly 8. Disruption of mail m371 words
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551 1971-04-28 20 Hongkong stage walkout over ref 's decisions TOKYO. Tues. Japan chalked up its second win beating Singapore 3-0 m the Asian Youth Soccer Championship preliminary round Group "B match at Omiya Olympic ground here today. Halftime score was 1-0. It was Singapore's second defeat m the tournament. The victory assured551 words
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Article130 1971-04-28 20 Group A Indonesia 1 Thailand 1 Burma 7 Philippines 0 India 2 Nepal 1 Group B Japan 3 Singapore 0 Malaysia 2 Taiwan 1 Group C Israel 5 Vietnam 0 Group D Iran 0 Kuwait 0 PW L D Iran 2 10 1 Kuwait 2 10 1130 words
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Article57 1971-04-28 20 G roup "A" Nepal v Philippines and Burma v India (at Komazawa Stadium m Tokyo); Group "B" Singapore v Taiwan and Malaysia v Japan (at Mitsuzawa ground, Yokohama); Group "C" Vietnam v Hongkong and Korea v Israel (at the National Stadium). Group "D" Thailand v Kuwait and IndonesiaAFP - 57 words
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Article76 1971-04-28 20 CATHRINE Loong and P. Tlnsley returned a nett score of 139 to emerge joint winners m the Four-Ball Combined Score competition at the Singapore Island Country Club-Sime Course yesterday. Kee Bee Khim and Jeanett Sim were runners-up with a nett score of 142. VICTORIA School will hold its annual athletics76 words
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385 1971-04-28 20 NEW YORK, Tues.-The New York hit parade marched Bob Gibson to his earliest shower m four years as the Mets stunned the St. Louis Cardinals star for seven runs m less than four innings and beat the Cardinals 12-2 last night. A duel between the385 words
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627 1971-04-28 20 Teo is Town Convent 'A' Div champ MADELINE Teo won the "A" division championship at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus annual athletic meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Madeline set a new mark m the 200 metres clocking 28.2 She also won the 100 metres (13.3) and 400 metres627 words
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Article, Illustration116 1971-04-28 20 PUBLIC Works Department played extremely well to hold Khalsa Association to a scoreless draw m the Singapore Hockey Association division one league match at Serangoon Road yesterday. Khalsa have themselves to blame for not taking full points. Their forwards muffed easy scoring chances m the first half. At the changeover116 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-04-28 20 Former Indian Test cricketer Ramchand may play here SINGAPORE cricket fans will soon have the opportunity of seeing former Indian Test captain Mr. Gulabrai Sipahimalani Ramchand m action here. Mr. Ramchand, 44, who has played first class cricket for 1 9 years, arrived Singapore last week to take over the168 words
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Article196 1971-04-28 20 Mustaq will play for Pakistan LONDON, Tues. Mushtaq Mohammad, the Northamptonshire batsman and leg -break bowler and probably the most talented Pakistan all-rounder will after all be available to the Pakistani touring team m the three Tests against England this summer. This was the good news given by Intikhab Alam,196 words
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Article469 1971-04-28 20 Another records in Sasa meet ASIAN Games representative Alan Lelah, 16, sliced a second off his own 200 metres breaststroke record on the second day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association junior championships at River Valley Pool yesterday. He clocked 2 mm. 54.9 sec. Felix Tseng finished behind Alan m469 words
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Article373 1971-04-28 20 HONGKONG, Tues.— Malaysia captured three of the four titles on the concluding day of the Hongkong Open badminton championships here tonight. Malaysia won the men's and women's singles, and the mixed title. The only title that eluded the Malaysians was the doubles. Punch Gunalan and Boon373 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-04-28 20 A I HOCKEY: SHA, Div. 1 Schools v Jansenites; Friendly GSC v Gazelles, Johore Bahru (GSC, 5.15 p.m.) SRC v PARC (SRC, 5.15 p.m.) SOCCER: Johore Fiat Sports Club v PARC (Bukiet Chermin).33 words
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