Singapore Herald, 10 May 1971

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPOREE herald No. 248 Singapore Monday. May 10, 1971 MC(P) No. 252S 15 CENTS
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  • 1050 1 Leadership lesson by Goh EFFECTIVE leadership lesson No. 1 from one of our leaders: "We have to find a right mix of desirable objectives, often sacrificing a measure of one to get more of another." Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Defence Minister, told about 40 university students last night that
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  • 129 1 KING Mahendra and Queen Ratna Dcvi of Nepal flew into Singapore last night from Bali for a fourday private visit. The royal entourage include the Napalese Foreign Minister, Mr. Gahendra Bahadur and eight senior military and Government officials. The visitors were received at the airport by
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  • 193 1 Rationing: Ample warning I WATER CRISIS 1 AMPLE warning will be given if water rationing is to be imposed. Radio Singapore said last night. The Public Utilities Board has already stated that at least 24 hours notice would be given before rationing is introduced. According to the Meteorological Department, there
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  • 250 1 LONDON, Sun. British businessmen, with the Government's blessing, have quietly offered China credit to finance the purchase of six jetliners. Qualified sources report that Peking is planning to establish several long-range international air services linking China with Africa and some European countries
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  • 88 1 Keppel Shipyard is now investigating how the carbon dioxide fire extinguisher system m the boiler room of the tanker British Trader was set off on Friday, gassing 26 workers. A statement issued by the shipyard says that it took less than half an hour
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  • 157 1 Mid-East peace hopes better ROME, Sun. U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers flew home today with a mildly optimistic report for President Nixon on the results of his Middle East peace mission. During his visit here he encouraged Italian leaders to keep up their own Middle East peace efforts.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 93 1 BERLIN, Sun. China's second earth satellite is transmitting research data with a radio powered by a highly advanced source of energy, the East Berlin tracking station reported today. The station's chief said the satellite's transmissions on standard wave length ended m late March and
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    • 26 1 Italian Industry Minister Silvio Gava had talks today with visiting Indonesian Economic Affairs Ministers Sultan Hamengku Buwono on the possibility of Italian investment m Indonesian.
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    • 25 1 Three Japanese mountain climbers were killed on May 4 while trying to scale the 23,000-ft. Dhaula giri-5 peak, the Nepal Foreign Ministry announced today.
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  • 486 1 DECISION AFTER 20 HOURS OF TALKS BONN, Sun. The West German Cabinet decided today to float the Deutsche mark. BRUSSELS, Sun. Finance Ministers of the Six Common Market countries today cleared the way for West Germany and other members to let their currencies seek
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  • 207 1 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Senior British and Rhodesian officials have begun exploratory talks m Salisbury aimed at settling the five-year-old dispute between them. An informed source saief here that earlier plans to hold the talks m Capetown or Pretoria had been shelved m favour of direct
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    • 117 1 TRUTH" AQAI IT I Once regarded as «g|^BK^ I The common SB C"lll\l nnk —today gin X II is given pride of H B place as being "first among the liquors used ig^^^j as a cocktail base" Authorities call it "the ||j|i||||H purest of all spirits" salubrious, versatile. I^Wm enjoyed
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 2132 2 Leadership lesson for students from Dr Goh Keng Swee THE Singapore citizen, despite his occasional waywardness, is basically a rational human being. In the final analysis, he knows where his own interests lie. If he is provided with adequate information, his choice will be predictable, and, m the main, rational.
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  • 226 2 THE NEXT few weeks are going to be a revealing test for the "New Order" which President Suharto has patiently been establishing since 1965. Although the elections the second m Indonesia's history cannot shake the basis of military power, the campaign will be a fair indication of
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  • Viewpoint
    • 237 2 WHEN CAN I GET MY MONEY BACK? I REFER to the article (S.H. May l) "When The Malaysian Donors Can Quit CPF" and would like to ask when Singa pore donors can quit the EPF. I worked in Kuala Lumpur for 14 months and have quite a sum of money
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    • 228 2 BOOKING an overseas trunk call at telephone no. 908 is an exercise in patience these days. Sometimes the line is engaged for about 15 to 20 minutes at a stretch, while on other occasions the phone rings but is not attended to for some
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  • 772 2 I BELIEVE m the freedom of the press. I also believe m a responsible press. The arrest and detention of the top executives of Nanyang Siang Pau raise serious questions for all who are committed to Singapore. The Government has stated that the arrest is
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  • 123 2 I REFER to the article (S.H. May 7) concerning funds missing from the Toa Payoh Flat Owners' Association. Your paper wrongly reported me to have said that "m future all officials of the association will be screened." Such a statement is not only misleading but causes
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  • 216 2 A protest from an American mother AS an American m Singapore, and as a parent of students at the Singapore American School, I wish to protest as emphatically as possible your story (S.H. May 6) headed "A problem with racial overtones: Taunts and hostility." I strongly disagree with the article,
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    • 42 2 1 I f °Fof the most f 1 gfioble I I c H§nge oFWines Food Beverage (Pte) Ltd., a S 875 Bukit Timah Road, 6 m.s., {f fj Singapore 10. Tel: *****3 9 r/^~l Monday, May 10. 1971 /^^f THE SINGAPORE HERALD
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  • 363 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Umno special general assembly today resolved that democracy practised m Malaysia need not be parliamentary democracyThe resolution was submitted by the party's executive council. The Umno assembly felt that m the event of another emergency, democracy could still
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  • 168 3 Govt must get Umno support top its policies KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The special Umno General Assembly today approved without debate amendments to clause 18 of the party constitution to bring about a closer party-Government relationship. Among the major amendments to the clause are: THAT THE basic policies to be carried
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  • 111 3 TELEVISION viewers will get their first lessons m going metric within the next few days. A series of programmes m all four languages will be screened on both channels for a period of six weeks The first programme, m Malay, will be telecast on Channel
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  • 407 3 Be careful about that head injury 111 P^ 111 BOTH m the home and at work, head injuries are becoming more common these days. Basically there are two types of head injuries. One type where a moving object hits an immobile head, an example of which is an assault on
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  • 95 3 Three pieces stolen from museum POLICE are investigating thefts of three articles from the Art Museum of the Singapore University. The first theft was discovered on April 19. A $100 porcelain cat was found missing from an unlocked glass showcase. Two weeks later, a Khmer P°t m the shape of
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  • 145 3 VOL' have to be tolerant of other people's views, even if they see things from a different angle. For tolerance is the theme selected by Singapore Buddhists for this year's Vesak Day celebrations, and these members of the Buddhist Youth Circle seem to have
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  • 63 3 m paediatrics A TWO-month full time course m paediatrics is being organised by the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies of Singapore University. The course, intended to prepare medical graduates for the M. Med. (Paediatrics) and MRACP (Paediatrics) examinations, will last from July 5 to Aug. 28. The fee
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  • 52 3 THE Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, started two years ago as a non-profit institution to promote culture through operas and stage shows, will move into a new home next Sunday. The Minister for Culture, Mr Jek Yeun Thong, will officially open the theatre's auditorium, capable of
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  • 83 4 Plan for water rationing THERE will be ample warming before water rationing is imposed. No decision has been taken yet -but if water rationing is considered necessary, water supplies will be cut off from 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. the next morning as shown below: Sunday Zones 1, 5, 7
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  • 112 4 DID YOU ere THESE FATAL FATAL ACCIDENTS? POLICE are appealing for eye-witnesses for two fatal weekend road accidents m which two students were killed. Seven-year-old Hamzah bin Dasoki died at the Outram Road General Hospital five hours after he was knocked down by a lorry at the junction of Clementi
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  • 320 4 Island divided into 7 zones ZONE ONE Geylang, Katong and Changi Areas: Bounded by Nicoll Highway from Kallang River, Guillemard Road, Lorong 22, Aljunied Road, MacPherson Road, Airport Road, Jalan Hong Keng to 11 m.s. Tampines Road. ZONE TWO Rochore, Geylang and Kallang Basin: Bounded by Stamford Canal, Selegie Road,
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  • 49 4 A LECTURE on Chronic Discharging Ears and Their Management will be given by Prof D. Plester at the Pa thology Lecture Theatre. Singapore Lniversity, at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. It will be followed by a lecture on Vertigo and its Manage men! by Prof. Hans Engstrom.
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  • 75 4 THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations >s putting up two stalls at the Trade Exhibition m Kallang Park, which was opened on May l. The first stall, number 318. is selling food and beverages, and the second, number 319, is selling art and crafts
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  • 120 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor State Deve'opment Corporation is waiting for the green light from the State Government to start prospecting for tin on a 3,000--acre Malay reservation area m Ulu Langat. The general manager of the corporation, Inche Tahir bin Rahim,
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  • 745 4  - Umno gets ready for future political battles V.K. CHIN From KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Umno, at 25, is m the midst of a massive re-organisation to prepare itself for future political battles. As a member of the ruling tripartite Alliance, Umno plays a much more dominant role that its actual number
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  • 156 4 THE Leong family are real winners as far as Buddhism is concerned. All four children In the family won prizes m the competitions organised by the University of Singapore and Singapore Polytechnic Buddhist Society. The themes of the art, elocution and essay writing contests were all
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  • 153 4 PLEASE give my pocket money of one dollar to the Leo orphans whose picture you have on Page Five of Friday's Herald. That's what a letter from Gregory Francis, of Mayflower Road, said. And he added: "I am sorry I have bo more money.
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  • 157 4 THE Government upholds the principle of freedom of worship but does not wish to see any religious organisation indulging m internal disputes and misleading the public. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) said this yesterday at the Vesak celebrations at the Conference Hall.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 55 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker n I eU e r WMC <HO+ie 1 I -G\6\\- T MEy NEV/ER T yOU'LL SEE/ f%^n I THERE you MAy f\ f) I put ALL THE PIECES 1 I'LL STUCSV PEAL Mt/ r^D EV£N 6ET f f \IN "^E SA^ET MARP AND MA<E^eVp V
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  • 371 5 MAY 20 will be Demonstration Day for more than 1,600 Polytechnic students. They will march around the Quadrangle bounded by the administration blocks and the canteen, according to union president Mr. Sum Feng Chong. But the demonstration on the i 10th
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  • 76 5 JAKARTA. Sun. Police m Palembang, South Sumatra, have arrested four people suspected of attempting to smuggle 128 kilograms of marijuana to Singapore, Antara News Agency reported today. The agency said that marijuana stored m chests were seized m Palembang. Meanwhile police m Jakarta have
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  • 184 5 THE Professional Engineers Board, which was set up last year to regulate the engineering profession, is now registering qualified engineers. The board was established under the Professional Engineers' Act, 1970, which makes it an offence for unregistered engineers to practise m Singapore. A board statement says:
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  • 320 5 SINGAPORE'S historic buildings and areas will disappear within a generation unless a concerted effort is made NOW to preserve them. Mr Raymond Kuan Leong Heng, an architect, made the appeal m a talk on "Challenges of urbanisation and our heritage" at the
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  • 44 5 ZURICH, Sun. Swiss police yesterday named a young Malaysian found stabbed to death last Wednesday as Loo Chee Lung. Police announced earlier that they were holding 22-year-old Chan Booi Tuck, also Malaysian, for questioning m connection with the murder. AFP
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  • 90 5 THE Singapore Guppy Club will participate m international shows m Ohio and Birmingham later this month. Selection of guppies for the Ohio and Birmingham shows will be held next Sunday at 1208 Stirling Road, Block 164. at 10 a.m. and also on the following Sunday.
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  • 363 5  -  PHILIP LIM By MORE than 1,600 would-be Polytechnic students are being asked by the students' union if they want the suitability certificate abolished. A questionnaire to gauge student reaction is being circulated. It is believed to be the first of its kind. According to a
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    • 127 5 II 1 <^^JH f 1 I L^M^^^^v < Im. d ■■^^ttl^r^ iSf i ft H H^u *k^KmF^ _^^r B^^K 'v"'^ —>^ l Jo 1 > t I From one to fifteen, children actually grow W X to 90% of their adult height. These are the I !tt I years when
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  • 309 6 BUTTER TO COST MORE NEXT MONTH IN MALAYSIA KUALA. LUMPUR, Sun. The price of butter m Malaysia .will take a second jump this year of 20 to 30 cents a Ib when the next shipment of butter from the main suppliers, New Zealand, Australia and Holland, arrives next month. The
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  • 66 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 15-ypar-old boy, Rahmat bin Haji Sayoti of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, was reported missing from Stadium Negara since 9.30 p.m. tonight. A police, spokesman here said Rahmat came with a group of about 40 students on a sight-seeing tour to Kuala Lumpur and
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  • 343 6 PENANG, Sun. The current decade presents a very formidable challenge to the State of Penang and it must respond with aggressive economic plans, the assistant economist of the Penang Development Corporation, Mr- Wong Pak Sun, said today. "The unemployment level m the state is
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  • 328 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Umno special general assembly here today decided to drop the party's slogan "Merdeka." However, the motto, "Bersatu BersetiaBerkhidmat (Unity-Loyalty-Service) is to be retained m the party's constitution. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun (Dr.) Ismail, told the assembly that independence
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  • 418 6 'REAL ACADEMIC POTENTIAL OBSCURED' SEREMBAN, Sun: The director of the Mara Institute of Technology, inche Arshad Ayub, suggested today that the University of Malaya and the institute should co-operate m an experiment to try and increase the number of Malays studying m
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  • 92 6 BANGKOK, Sun. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn announced today that he would pay an official visit to Malaysia next month. His visit will reciprocate. that of Malaysian Premier Tun Abdul Razak to Thailand last year. Marshal Thanom did not say when he would
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  • 65 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Umno Malaysia special assembly today decided to change the name of its Kaum Ibu (Women's Section) to Umno Wanita. A total of 141 delegates voted m support of the change while 96 opposed it. The assembly was engaged m a
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  • 144 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The special Umno general assembly today agreed to extend the term of office of the party's central executive council from one year to three years after a heated debate. There was uproar when the delegates who opposed the amendment to the
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  • 32 6 JAKARTA, Sun. Fishermen m the Asahan regency of North Sumatra have complained that several Malaysian and Singaporean trawlers are illegally fishing m the Asahan waters, Antara News Agency reported today.
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  • 153 6 THE children at the Red Cross Home for Crippled Children showed that they could do their bit to help themselves at their fun fair yesterday when they manned a stall selling handicraft made m their spare time. Business was brisk and by noon most
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 341 7 Vietcong mine kills 36 in sampan SAIGON, Sun. A Vietcong mine hurled a sampan water taxi jammed with market-bound Vietnamese civilians into the air today, tossing the passengers into the path of a second mine. Saigon headquarters said 36 civilians were killed and the bodies of 26 of them had
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    • 111 7 COLOMBO, Sun.— The curfew imposed during Ceylon's youthful "Che Guevarist" insurgency was relaxed today to enable the people to celebrate Vesak, an occasion which Buddhists regard as thrice blessed since it commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. Although no official truce or
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    • 65 7 VATICAN CITY. Sun. U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers called on Pope Paul VI at the Vatican yesterday to seek the Pontiffs help for American prisoners m North Vietnam. If was Mr. Roger's first "working" audience with the Pope, whose reign has coincided with U.S.
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    • 273 7 Students hit out at teacher's detention TAIPEI, Sun. A group of American students m Taiwan has voted to maD letters to the United States protesting the arrest of a teacher at the Stanford Centre here m a move which could threaten the existence of that important Oriental Language facility for
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    • 256 7 China and the UN: Japan-US talks plan TOKYO, Sun. Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi and U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers will meet m Europe to discuss China's United Nations seating issue. Their meeting will be the first since China staged its ping pong diplomacy m April which led to
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    • 116 7 NOW TURKEY WANTS TO RECOGNISE CHINA ANKARA, Sun. Turkey and China have agreed to open talks to establish diplomatic relations, it was officially announced today m Ankara and Peking. The talks would take place between the Turkish and Chinese ambassadors m France. Details of the procedure for establishing relations and
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    • 53 7 BOGOTA, Colombia, Sun A Colombian Avianca DC-4 with 20 passengers aboard, was hijacked yesterday to Maracaibo. Venezuela, as it flew between the northern Colombian cities of Monteria and Cartagena. Police said the hijacker appeared to be a Venezuelan and that he worked m the city of Monteria
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    • 356 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. Win-The-War demonstrators paraded their version of dissent along misty Pennsylvania Avenue yesterday and rallied at the Washington Monument, where the right-wing Rev. Carl Mclntire urged President Richard Nixon to repent his South Vietnam Policy and "use the sword as God intended." U.S.
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    • 255 7 BANGKOK, Sun. Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said here that China had "contacted" Thailand through a third country to express its "interest" m Bangkok's offer to open a dialogue between the two countries. But so far there has been no direct contact between Bangkok and
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    • 259 7 JAKARTA, Sun. A leader of the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PM). Sjah Alam. has accused certain local military leaders of continuing to terrorise and pressurise PM members m Lampung. south Sumatra. Mr Sjah Alam said m an interview published today m the daily Suluh Marhaen, the official
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    • 75 8 Woman dies in Belfast explosion BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sun. A woman died m an explosion which ripped through an apartment m a Protestant quarter of this divided city early this morning after police reported a rash of fire bomb incidents. The blast was caused by an "explosive device," a police
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    • 254 8 PARIS, Sun. British Premier Edward Heath Is to discuss "matters of common interest" with President Georges Pompidou m Paris on May 20 and 21 at Mr. Pompidou s invitation. Authoritative French sources said the Pompidou Heath meeting would have particular significance because the last
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    • 80 8 BANGKOK, Sun. Seventeen passengers and four crew members aboard a Thai Airways DC-3 narrowly escaped death at Mac Hong Son, m northern Thailand, when their plant- landed three yards short of the runway, tearing off the undercarriage, breaking the left wing and bending the
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    • 292 8 JUST LIKE PHINEAS, WORLD TRIP AUTHOR IS ON TIME NEW YORK, Sun. Humourist S.J. Perelman says he had trouble hiring an elephant m India, lost his secretary m Hongkong and battled rats and roaches on a voyage over the Persian Gulf. But just like Phineas Fogg, he's on schedule m
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    • 486 8 Bangla exodus poses Fnew threat From DENZIL PEIRIS, of Asian News Service NEW DELHI, Sunday COMMUNAL tension is reported to be rising m West Bengal as Pakistani refugees continue to stream across the East Pakistan border at the rate of 50,000 a day. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, India's Prime Minister, was
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    • 228 8 FRANCE 'DID NOT DENY ASYLUM TO CHINESE' PARIS, Sun. France today denied a foreign Press report that a Chinese aid technician, Chang Shi Jung, who flew back to China yesterday had been told he was unwelcome m this country. A statement by the Foreign Ministry said Mr Chang had freely
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    • 251 8 LONDON, Sun. Reports that the Iranian Government has Instructed Its warships to shoot down British aircraft violating Iranian airspace aroused surprise m Britain yesterday. Official Government spokesmen declined to comment on the reports, except to say they had been notified of them. Official Government spokesman
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    • 140 8 PEKING, Sun. Prime Minister Chou En-lai today received the two delegations of Filipino businessmen, trade negotiators and journalists now m Peking for more than one and a half hours. The Chinese Premier told them he "appreciated" the visit of the two groups and that he saw
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    • 232 8 MANILA, Sun. An estimated 10,000 Muslim demonstrators marked the 1,400 th birth anniversary of the prophet Mohammed yesterday with a cry for "revolution" at the Muslim city of Marawi m the southern Philippines. A battery of speakers, all critical of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos, denounced
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  • 357 8 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Sub. The L.S. Mariner 8 space probe and its launching rocket plunged into the sea south-east of here last night after a failure is the night control system five minutes after blast-off for Mars. Fifteen minutes after Mariner was launched
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 278 8 A tie for first place CHOONG Liong On and Wong Ngiam Yee tied for a |p g <g> first place m thr 1971 7 mmj^ m mm^^^^^^^^ Singapore Chess Club ■»>■.■. 7~. Vaux Tournament Class I t 1 event. Both finished the JtOiMft tournament with five 4 "^M B fii
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  • 1867 9 Golkar gets tough with Indon voters From BARBARA HOWELL m MEDAN AS I N DO N E 8 1 A moves toward its first parliamentary elections m 16 years and the second m the republic's history there are si^ns from North Sumatra, at least, that things might not go as
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    • 424 9 ACROSS DOWN 1. In old China you'll find us 1. r m back with a series of pensive (6) afflictions 8 7. Despondency is wrongly 2. R as h redskin shows tears (6) pra d < 7) A 3. Write up tune for old sea god 8. Did the old
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  • 247 10 Nepal's king takes a royal room at $390 a day THE Hilton Hotel's Royal Suite received its first royal visitor last night. King Mahendra of Nepal moved into the 19th floor $390 a day suite with his wife. His entourage is on the same floor. Preparations began three weeks ago
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  • 147 10 KATMANDU, Sun. Two British climbers pitched a camp at a height of 26,500 feet on the rocky south-western face of Mount Everest yesterday afternoon after making steady progress toward conquest of the world's highest peak, a message received here today said.
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  • 272 10  - Feeling hot? Here's a chance to let off steam A.X.LEE town talk By IF there is anything you feel strongly about I have a suggestion for you How would you like to be able to paint an unflattering picture of it, denounce it m a speech, shoot it with your
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  • 380 10  -  Nancy Wong's Social JVoTia THE name of the party was "Have Fun" and that's exactly what about 500 people who attended it did. The party, organised by the Singapore Women's Association m aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind, was held at the Hilton
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 117 10 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Hi V Scorpia Chapter Rally at the YMCA 7 p.m.: Night bazaars at Balestier Road, Siglap Avenue; Jurong Road (7»4 m.s); Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Lorong Three (Geylang); Prinsep Street; Queen's Crescent and Tanjong Katong Road BLONDIE D w r m^T wn ChlC YOUn 8
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 9 11 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Monday. May 10. 1971
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    • 225 11 US oil hunt firm to go ahead in Jurong MERGER PLANNED DIXIE Offshore Service Co. (Dosco) has acquired land m Jurong for its expansion into manufacturing. It is now negotiating for a merger with three international companies, one of which is locally based. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr Don
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    • 139 11 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today that the objectives and principles of the Rukuncgara (national ideology) provided a frame of reference for the development of the nation. It is m this context that free dom of worship must be
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    • 72 11 HOW THE WEST WAS WONG— AT THE HILTON DOREEN Wong is the fastest gun at the Hilton, but this guest got the drop on her all the same. But then again, Doreen hasn't been a cowgirl for very long— only since the Harbour Grill was converted into a Chuck Wagon
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    • 43 11 DR. John Morris, staff specialist m nuclear medicine at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital m Sydney, will give a lecture on Diagnostic Organ Scanning at the Allen Lecture Theatre at Singapore University on May 18 at 5 p.m.
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    • 259 11 SINGAPORE has bid for the 1974 World Assembly of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession to be held here. The WCOTP meets m Asia every four years. Whether Singapore will succeed m its bid will only be known
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    • 375 11 STUDENTS with problems stemming from poverty are the easiest to deal with, says Mrs June Cheong, social worker at the Anglican Schools Counselling Service. It is the teenager from a broken home and the disturbed child who is withdrawn or under-achieving
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    • 125 11 AWAS SIGN FAILS TO HALT PILE-UP A WAS says the sign on the back of the lorry. But it didn't do much good. The car and the PWD Watering Department vehicle collided near the 1 1 1-2 m s n Woodlands Road yesterday. The driver of the car, Mr. Kong
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    • 116 11 Buy S'pore Week at shops SUPERMARKETS and department stores will have a special display of local goods for a week during the current nation-wide "Buy Singapore" campaign. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association has asked members to give every support to the campaign. According to the latest monthly report of the association,
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    • 63 11 ENTRIES for the National Book Development Council's poster and bookmark com petition will close next Monday. Designs for the competition, which is open to all secondary school pupils, must carry the slogan "Have fun with books" which is the theme of this year's Festival of Books
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    • 196 12 THE Oasis Club a social and recreational group which helps ex-mental patients readjust to society is looking for permanent headquarters so that its programme could be expanded. In a report m the latest Singapore Association for Mental Health Newsletter, Oasis Club Chairman Mrs.
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    • 83 12 A YOUNG American couple Paul Bergman and Karla Baer will fly all the way across the Pacific and arrive m Singapore on Wednesday, as part of a prize tour they won on the American television show. The Dating Game. During their three-day visit Paul and
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    • 263 12 MORE SHIPS TO CALL FOR PALM OIL MORE liquid bulk carriers are expected to call here to cope with increasing exports of palm oil from Singapore and Malaysia to Europe. Panocean Shipping and Terminals Ltd. has plans to Increase its present once-in-three-months schedule to a monthly call m the next
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    • 314 12 THE GONDOLIERS STEAL THE SHOW AT THE VIC THERE was enthusiasm a plenty at Friday night's performance at the Victoria Theatre of The Gondoliers by the Naval Base Singers. It was this and the lively performances of Peter Beale (as Marco) and Peter Smith (Guiseppe) that contributed to the success
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    • 122 12 THEY stand out like sentinels on a dark night over courting couples m Kallang Park. But the floodlight from these two towers at the $17 million National Sports Complex has not been switched on. They must await the completion of the stadium by mid-1972. After a
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    • 78 12 SAF personnel will hold exercises m the Mandai Forest Reserve from 8 a.m. on Wednesday until 11 p.m. on Saturday Blank ammunition will be used. Another exercise, also involving the use of blank ammunition, will be held m the Mandai-Marsiling area from 8 p.m.
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    • 43 12 THE question and answer session between the Prime Minister and pre-university students at the seminar on Communism and Democracy at the Conference Hall last month will be re-broadcast on Channel 5 at 11.10 a.m. today.
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    • 127 12 THE Science and Technology Ministry is to conduct a survey this week to find out the number of engineers m Singapore. Government sources said the survey, the first of its kind, will enable the Ministry to determine types of engineering courses to meet future
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    • 51 12 THE deputy director (staff and training) of the PSA, Mr. R.B. Milne, will leave Singapore tomorrow for a one- month tour of ports m Israel, Britain and the Netherlands. During his study tour, Mr. Milne will concentrate on the staff and training requirements of container
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    • 255 12 $3,375 taken in four weekend hold-ups ARMED robbers got away with cash and jewellery worth $535 m two hold-ups over the weekend. Susila, 14, a maidservant, lost $280 worth of jewellery when two men knocked at her Delta Avenue home. When she opened the door, the two men rushed m
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    • 47 12 THE Department of Extramural Studies, Singapore University, will conduct a seven-lecture course on Fundamentals of semiconductor circuits on May 19 at 7.30 p.m. m Room A. The course will be given by Mr. H. Singh, a lecturer m the Department of Electrical Engineering, Singapore University.
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      • 50 12 THE following numbers were picked la yesterday's Tot© draw No. 3*771: 20, 44, 49, 9, 22; and the additional number 21. The three circled numbers: 15, 12, 28. The jackpot: SltS,ttt. TODAY: ll.it a.m. (7.8 ft.); 18.35 p.m. (B.C ft.). TOMORROW: 11.49 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 11. #4 p.m. (8.8 ft.)
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    • Overseas company news
      • 67 13 LONDON, Sun. London and Bombay Investments has proposed without specifying terms that it should merge with Hampton Gold Mining AreasIt has informed Hampton that subject to terms, the Southern Cross group of companies (management companies of the Pan-Australian group of unit trusts) will join London
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      • 87 13 TOKYO, Sun. The Finance Ministry said buying and selling of Japanese stocks by foreign investors during April produced a net investment of US$lOl million, compared with a net investment of US$lO2 million m March. The figures were on a contract basis, as distinct from statistics
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      • 106 13 NEW YORK, Sun. Imperial Chemical Industries, Britain's second largest chemical corporation, is on the way to becoming the world's largest chemical company. 11l sales are surpassing its long-time rival, Dv Pont of the United States, Fortune Magazine predicted. In its May issue. Fortune forecast that ICI would
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      • 85 13 WASHINGTON. Sun Lockheed Aircraft, already facing a financial crisis because of its Tristar airbus project, may face higher losses than expected on the giant C-5A military cargo jet. Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard said. He told the Senate Armed Services Com- mittee the loss for the
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      • 58 13 LONDON. Sun. Kuala Pergau Rubber Plantations said an offer has been received for all the company's estates from Sungei Bagan Rubber, subject to ratification by Sungei Bagan's shareholders. The Kuala Pergau board has resolved to accept "on terms mentioned" and accordingly has requested the
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      • 152 13 MIAMI, Sun. New competition and expensive early operating problems with the 747 jumbo jet put Pan American Airways m financial trouble. But the 747 also holds the key to economic recovery. Pan Am presi- dent Najeeb Hal aby told a stockholders meeting. "Pan Am was not
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    • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
      • 490 13 TOKYO, Sun. Japan is to launch a new programme of increased aid for South-East Asia. Japanese efforts will also be made to untie aid and liberalise trade among the wealthy countries of the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
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      • 282 13 TOKYO, Sun. The Bank of Japan, m its latest monthly report, said that the nations business was nearly reaching the bottom of the current recession. The report for the month of April said there was a slight decrease m inventories which had been
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      • 355 13 WASHINGTON, Sun. America's refusal to get tough on trade policy with the Japanese and Germans while spending too much abroad on the military is threatening the economic stability of the Western world, U.S. Senator Charles Percy said tonight. "We must put our economic house
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    • IN BRIEF
      • 111 13 New Thai bid to protect rice farmers BANGKOK, Sun The Thai Government, m a move to protect local farmers from overseas competition, has decided to ban imports of all kinds of paddy, milled and white rice and glutinous rice products. It is the third measure taken this year by the
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      • 66 13 China has agreed to import 101,300 tons of ordinary steel from Japan under this year's private memorandum trade agreement between the two countries. The volume, up 1,300 tons over last year, includes 50,000 tons of steel plates, 19,000 tons of cold strip sheets, 10,000 tons of wire rods, 9,000
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      • 55 13 The World Bank has announced it will help sustain the rapid industrial growth of South Korea with a US$3O million loan to the Korea Development Finance Corporation. "Future economic gains depend heavily on continued expansion of the export-oriented manufacturing sector, for which prospects are good if adequate financing is
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    • 260 13 PEOPLE in business Mr RICHARD I IM. managing director of the 20th Century, Chit Fund Group, and Mr WEE CUEE SENG, administra tive director, have left for a two-week study tour of Europe and Asia. They will visit London, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Zurich, Rome, Athens, Teheran, Karachi and Bangkok. The main
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    • 355 13 The market was quiet on Saturday, with small losses m the majority. Turnover for the halfday session was eight million units. The Stock Exchange average closed 9.47 yen lower at 2.435.34 yen Fuji Photo Film was easier after announcement of plans for a capital increase. Other losers
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    • 197 13 The market last week was checked latterly by international currency uncertainty with operators holding off ahead of weekend decisions on the situation. At the beginning of the week, observers were predicting a swift breakthrough of the 400 barrier on the Financial Times index, but by the weekend
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    • 21 13 LONDON, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 381.7 (-1.5); Tins 70.83 (-0.34); Rubbers 179.72 (+0.41); Oils 329.62 (-3.07).
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    • 26 13 NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 936.97 (-0.42); Transportation 225.34 (-1.69); Utilities 118.39 (-0.38); Composite stocks 311.50 (-0.93); Bonds 70.96 (-0.15).
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    • 95 13 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for May 7) On New York T*f 6.02 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 297.625 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 47.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 153.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 166.00
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    • 262 13 The Mines m the News column of the Financial Times says "as far as the share market is concerned, the latest quarterly report from Australia's Poseidon has turned out to be another damp squib, if not to say downright disappointing. It says the
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      • 323 13 1 ADVERTISEMENTS *»O*tmr PROiitMS 1 Please consult David Phoa A Sons Licensed Valuers Auctioneers. Estate Agencies 4- General Commission Agents Telephone *****/***** HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 1 Battery Road, who can make first class copies of any drawing or documents Plan Your 1971 Income Tai now
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    • 1107 14  -  FRANCES BOON A Woman's View By A WELL-meaning friend trying to safeguard her 18-year-old son's virginity said to her placid husband last week: "My dear, he has been going around for ages with the same girl do you think they are sleeping together?" Husband
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    • 396 14 SAILING: RULES T CHAOS HE WAVES IT'S HARDLY what the cigarette ads make it out to be. Sailing is not a graceful skiff filled with handsome men and women luxuriating m a smoke skimming through the waves. In fact, my first lesson m sailing was spent on dry land learning
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    • Page 14 Miscellaneous
      • 1784 14 lilllllllllllllH b^S BMißf^^ 4Mb— Mbßblb^b^b^bMbbV ZZ E S b^ SSSSSS 21 NEW YORK Brown S B— l Ba^Bf MIIHM Sugar" by the Rolling ZZ f— Wmm BbMb^— bT Stones soared into the ZZ "V IbbW Top Ten Among the best S E Wb^b— ■b»^— Mb^— P IbIHIIIbTI filing records m
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      • 32 14 'You really didn't miss much. .1 just told the white gun-ru he spoke with forked tor I I Newly peeled a\ I I fruit SdldOs I I dropped straigrit water with the
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    • 287 15 WHEN a home is converted into a gallery, that's living with art the van Dall way. Unlike other people, Don van Dall is not chary of nil ing entire walls m his all white home m Oriole Crescent with huge pieces of vibrant art. His paintings dominate
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    • 648 15 I Bllr lU ihßli r«ln rll A COLUMN for consumer news and views. If you have a query, complaint, compliment or anecdote, please send it to Market-place, Singapore Herald, P.O. Box 692 Singapore 1. Heaven help you if your phone goes out of order during
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      95 15 Fish bowls for nuts, tidbits and anything else you can think of. $11.95 for the large fish and $8.50 for the smaller. All articles from Design Mobel, Goldhill Shopping Centre. Sketches drawn by Margaret Tan. A vase with a hidden function of a teapot Price: $15.50 H-shaped vases
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 102 15 ;~.t?.::::.. he good Indian iner that igue." P YOURSELF Cunning cooking I wars for Bread can be refreshed by wrapping m Economise on cream by mixing fresh Cold cooked rice can be successfully P I colour if foil and baking m a hot oven for five milk with double cream
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      • 28 15 I TWINKLE By DERRICK TAY j II ■••> I \iokhm m |vi)lhiiiM SH(M V I KOLMIIIiI MN IoiMHMMVS IV iLOIION DIDYUI W^M i^T^l rv.NYOI 11 |*'HYYIS' A |yqi knm'v|
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    • 412 16 The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was active last week and values m all industrial quarters moved higher as all-round support appeared m the market. The most spectacular rises were recorded by the blue chips and better class equities, although a number of
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    • 84 16 RUBBER TIN (per kilo) (per picul) May 3 112.25 cU. 9646.00 4 114.25 ct*. 9643.00 6 116.75 cU. 9 663.12^1 6 116.50 CU. 9 640.37 V* 7 116.50 cU. closed On Saturday, StniU tin was done at 642.62 V* a picul. up 92.25 on Thursday's price.
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    • 73 16 Physical rubber values gained about half a cent across the board during the past week. Traders noted that currency uncertainities which firmed foreign markets also advanced prices m New York. Modest factory buying was noted with dealer covering also evident. Another supporting factor m the local market
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    • 265 16 WASHINGTON, Sun. If the United States and China get around to making the peace pipe on a regular basis, American farmers want to help supply the tobacco, the Nixon Administration was told. A group of U.S. tobacco spokesmen, representing growers and the industry,
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    • 110 16 Philippines to open up seven non pioneer areas MANILA, Sun. The Philippines is opening up seven established areas of investment to foreign capital as part of the Government's four-year development plan, the Department of Finance said. The seven nonpioneer areas listed by the Board of Investments are pulp and paper,
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    • 1741 16 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA m' ~AND SINGAPORE Jan /March Price^ Closing Price* Yield* Weekly Turnovers 1971 Company +or High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed H '000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS M 1.43 1.36 Acma +.07 1.51 1.53 cd 6.5 10.1 14+6 H
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    • 333 16 PRICES m the Singapore produce markets last week were rather mixed as the various major commodities were subjected to different supply and demand conditions. Despite the arrival of some 220 tons of copra from Sabah and Indonesia, the commodity price remained steady at *33 a picul as demand
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    • 38 16 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 41.325, (2) 155.00; Hongkong 41.10; Beirut Closed. 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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    • 307 16 Japanese shipping trade registers $3,400 mil deficit TOKYO, Sun. Japan's balance sheet on shipping for fiscal 1970 recorded a deficit of U551,129 million. Receipts amounted to U551,494 and payments U552,623 million, the "Invisible" Trade Council, a Government advisory organ, said. The council said the reason for the fall was because
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    • 102 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY, 10. OUT: Vishva Lalita 19; State of Madras 48; Glory Momiji 23/24; Bennevis 38/39; Wako Maru No. 8 13/14. IN Jalajay a (after Fernmoor) 1/2; Wako Maru No. 8 (Lam Soon) 13/14; Ventoux (after President
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    • 176 16 ESSO STANDARD MALAYA: May 12, noon at registered office, Chartered Bank Building, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. SHARIKAT HARPER GILFILLAN: May 14, noon at 38 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. JARDINE WAUGH: May 14, 12.30 p.m. at 204 Cantonment Road, Singapore STRAITS STEAMSHIP: May 14, noon at registered office, Phoenix
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    • 4 16 FRASER INDUSTRIAL INDICES fsafsdf
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    • 61 16 Current Date Total for ToUl for payment payable the year previous year Talam Mines 12Vi July 6 12V, 10 Sea Corp 1V» 7>* Nil Kramat Tin 4 June 6 10 38 ACMA 10 10 Nil Boustead 10 June 1 15 15 Veneer 5 May 22 20 %TE NOTE:
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      • 582 17 D bort>efto©g jAILIM; TO IS. ATLANTIC A FAST CANADA. t.^f.e... pt t »M*a| |M IIIMI M'Felt r*M MHUI4I TifSIE? 0 M T l2 li 7 l 9 J l J-» J ROUVIILE j««. 9ij Jmh»j*-H JMW|« Auf 1 Au€ 4 hXPRbSSSI \IK(,NrAINFR ShRVKF TO VANCOI VKR. SI ATTIF ><*Caß«re #a*c«it«w
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      • 486 17 XL/ 1 /i n, _^H^ ■> I W *>^ irf^feg^^S8| y THE SINGAPORE HERALD Westbound BOGOTA Jun« 29/1 Hamburg, Bremen, R'dam/A'dam, A'werp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, C'hagen. SCAN/EAC MARU OS A RtS MaV 28/3 ,Zm r Be,rUt A,eSC F.YUNG June 29/July 3 P. S'ham (July 4/6), Penang (July 7/9), N.YorMAug9). OOL/CFS
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      • 420 17 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The sh.pping schedules beginning on this page are given in 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 of
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      • 401 18 HP MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL J SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD H No. 3(H Jin. Ampang. Kuala I urn pur. j| H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Stng.po*. P S ham Paoang Arn««* lUNM OHIO l/> JM J«> 10/11 J«m Htm t, London Mam»ur( 14/7 b-j.-t. 14/; A«Hwr B 19//
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      • 390 18 Eastbound Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ASTRID BAKKE May 11/13 P. S'ham, Penang, Hongkong, Japan, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN May 29/31 Vancouver (June 25), Tacoma (July 26), Seattle (June 29). BBL/HC BATJAN May 27/30 Cristobal. Vera Cruiz, Tampico, New Orleans, Mobile, Houston,
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      • 412 18 MEDAN MARU May 27/28 Kobe. Osaka, Nagoya. Yokohama. TSK/OL MOUNTBLANC May 2? SaJgon Bangkok. MM/MM M.S. ALTAIR June 14/19 Japan, Pusan KSC/OL M^. TAIPOOSHAN May 19/20 Penang (May 21/23), Singapore (May 24/25), Hongkong (May 29/Jun« 1 SC/SC M.S. TAIPOOSHAN June 5/6 Penang (June 7/9), Singapore (June 10/11), Hongkong (June 15/18),
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 2280 19 MOVIE HOI si V put up a tip top performance, when he carried 9.00 to an easy win m the Club Cup over 11 furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday Hidden by LyW- Harbridtft-, the Fair's Fair gelding tracked sptii hmakt-r all the way and
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      • 43 19 Ist No: *****1 ($4,740) 2nd No: *****1 ($1,354) 3rd No. *****4 ($677) Starters ($l5O each) Nos: *****0 *****5 *****7 *****4 *****6 *****5 *****0 *****1 *****7 Consolation ($lOO each) Nos: *****3 *****8 *****0 *****2 *****2 *****7 *****7 l."» 9031 *****9 *****3
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    • 670 19 MONTE CARLO, Sun. After handing out brutal punishment almost from the opening boll. Carlos Monzon of Argentina retained his world middleweight boxing title when he stopped the former champion, the Italian playboy Nino Benvenuti, m three rounds here last night Benvenuti, 33, had no
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    • 164 19 LONDON, Sun. British soccer season honours! English FA Cup: Winners Arsenal. Finalists Liverpool. League Cup: Winners Tottenham. Finalists Aston Villa. Division One: Champions Aisenal. Runner-up Leeds United. Relegated Blackpool and Burnley. Division Two: Champions Leicester. Also promoted Sheffield United. Relegated Bolton and Blackburn. Division Three: Champions Preston.
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    • FIRST LEAGUE CENTURY
      • 465 20  -  JASBIR SINGH SINGAPORE Cricket Club thrashed Police Sports Association with a resounding 108-run victory m the Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament on the Padang yesterday. It was a big setback for the lawmen making a bid to regain the top position
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        167 20 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored a convincing seven-wicket win over neighbours Singapore Recreation Club m the SCA Junior league at Bukit Chermin yesterday. At Balestier Plain, Ceylon Sports Club and Port Authority /RC played to an exciting draw. Skipper S. Kulasingam (57) and Dr. Sunderalingam (46) were the main
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      • 930 20 RAF Changi and Indian Association played to a draw at Balestier Road. (Bonus points to Changi). RAF CHANGI John Yeomans st. Baldhiraj b Moorthy 94; Anthony Smith c. Baldhiraj b. Moorthy 16; Martin Coales c. Bartlett b Moorthy 7; Ben Dyett c de Silva b Moorthy 53; John Swarbrick
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    • 400 20 N H^ MP T?^' Sun The Pakistanis did not want Mushtaq Mohammed for their match against Northamptonshire here yesterday. So he played against them and proved how wrong they were wrecking the middle order with his legbreaks by bowling Shafqat, Intikhab and Saeed m
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    • 292 20 ROYAL Navy Wanderers outshone the star-studded Vigilante Corps with a 5-0 win i m a FAS Division One League match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Dictating the game with speed, tactical approach and power, the naval men slammed m four goals by half time.
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    • 46 20 PUBLIC Utilities Board edged Jurong Town Corporation 4-3 m the Singapore Government Services junior knockout soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. In the other matches, Singapore Armed Forces trounced Thomson Road Hospital 8-0 and Ministry of Culture beat Lambaga 1-0.
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    • 246 20 SEOUL, Sun. -Taiwan blanked South Vietnam 2-0 m a last day match of the elimination round of the President's Park Chung Hee's Cup soccer tournament here today. Taiwan led 1-0 at halftime. Left-winger Yang Chin Suei scored both goals for the Taiwanese, the first m
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    • 43 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian Armed Forces beat Singapore Malays 5-3 m the semi-finals of the Sultan's Gold Cup football tournament at Padang Jalan Tembak here today. Armed Forces will meet the winner of the North and East Zones m the final.
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    • 164 20 FORMER national schools' singles and doubles champion Low Kee Wah failed m his attempt to win the Singapore Badminton Association Youth Singles championship at Guillemard Road last night. Low, representing Armed Forces, bowed out 15-5,4-15, 4--15, to Lee Ah Ngo m the final. Kee
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    • 69 20 KEE Bee Khim won the Singapore Island Country Club Ladies' championship again yesterday. In a sudden death play-off Bee Khim beat Mrs A.M. Gilson by a stroke. NEW YORK, Sun. Cleve Boyer hit a pinch two-run home run and Hank Aaron delivered a three-run shot as
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 58 20 H 'VflfiSSS NETBALL: SWNA Business Houses League (F&N, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY: Div. 2 Khalsa 4 FB' v Sembawang Shipyard; Police B v Schools 'B (Thomson Road). GOLF: PARC Champion ships (Keppel). TABLE TENNIS: STTA Junior Inter-club finals (Monk's Hill, 7 p.m.); Junior women's Kiung Chow Huay Kuan v
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