Singapore Herald, 22 May 1971

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR THOSE WHO CARE... No. 2:>H Singapore Saturday. May 22. 1971 MC'(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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  • 315 1 $500 fine for those caught wasting WATER CRISIS PEOPLE caught wasting water will be liable to a $500 fine. They may also have their water supply cut off. Mr. Lim Kim San, chairman of the Public Utilities Board, announced this at a Press conference yesterday. He said there had been
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  • 315 1 A NEW political party, the People's Front, has been registered. Announcing this yesterday, the party's Secretary General Mr. Lui Boon Poh, immediately challenged the Prime Minister to a by-election in his Tanjong Pagar constituency two weeks from now. Mr. Lui said if the
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  • 325 1 THE 300-strong Singapore National Union of Journalists has come out in support of the Singapore Herald. A joint meeting of its central councillors and chapel officials yesterday unanimously resolved: THAT the union urges all members and the public to contribute at least a day's wages to
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  • 719 1 The civilised way... FACE ONE COMMENT] NEWSPAPERS are about people. But newspapers also ARE people. Here at the Singapore Herald we are civilised people, part of a civilised community, led we hope by civilised leaders. Civilised people do not pick fights. They do not seek confrontation. They seek friends. Today,
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  • 167 1  - Save the Herald I FROM Mr. Frederic Chew, a reader: "Please accept my postal order for $1. If you had a dollar for every one of Singapore's 2.1 million people, the Herald could be saved." DDD GROUPS of volunteers will be calling on you to collect subscriptions for regular delivery
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON: The US Justice Department announced it has sued the state of Georgia and a county official for refusing to issue a marriage licence to a White army lieutenant and his Negro fiancee.
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  • 97 1 THE Singapore Herald will be published tomorrow, too. We have not had a Sunday edition before, but the support of people who care has left us with columns of letters which we have no space for today. Demand for advertising space in the "Save the Herald" campaign has also
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  • 768 1 Herald to apply for Exchange listing THE Singapore Herald Limited intends to applv for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore so that Singapore people who care can be more actively associated with the company. The Herald's managing director' Mr. J.J. Hahn, announced this yesterday at a
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    • 2517 2 For the people' by the people WE have 'received more letters than we have spece for in today's issue, although they are overflowing into several other pages. The other letters will be published tomorrow. I AM very impressed. The Singapore Herald is like a typical Singaporean. He has the will
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    • 283 2 I HAVE read with interest the correspondence in your paper on the Singapore Herald Lee Kuan Yew case. It is far from finished and is therefore too early to pass judgment. One thing for sure Is that the Herald Lee Kuan Yew tussle is no Sunday picnic.
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    • 3436 3 The voice of the people Th«- (iovrrnment fails to s«-r that thrsr arc the basic rights of human beings to surv ive. Yes. survival! We are human brings and not robots! We have minds of our own, what to think and what to do is our basic right as human
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  • 183 4 CHARLES EU 'CAUGHT OUT' BY EUPUC COLLAPSE CHARLES EU Keng Pang was "caught with his pants down when Eupoc Paper and Pulp Industries collapsed," said First District Judge A.W. Ghows yesterday. He was speaking during the fifth day of the ex- director's trial in which Eu, 45, faces three charges
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  • 68 4 DONATIONS received by the Singapore Herald for the Dragon Lotus Hill Temple passed the $1,700 mark. Latest donations came from the Anglo-Chinese Junior School ($73.35) and Mrs. P. Attrill and neighbours ($222). The total is now $1,709.35. Donations can be sent to the Council of Social Service
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  • 264 4 THE Association of Nanyang University Graduates has called on all Singaporeans to be bilingual in English and their mother tongue. In a statement yesterday, the association said that Singapore's multi-racial society could seek "a common ground" through English and still retain their racial differences through
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  • 162 4 THREE passengers riding a Tanjong PagarCommonwealth Avenue bus escaped injury yesterday when the bus burst into flames. Bus driver Ajmer Singh, 50, explained: "As the bus reached the first passenger stop in Commonwealth Drive at t.lt a.m., all but three passengers got down. My
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  • 159 4 THE ten-year-old Singapore University Academic Asso ciation has sent out questionn aires to its 130 members local and expatriate on the proposal to dissolve the association. The move to dissolve ASA was made at a special committee meeting two davs ago. The committee
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  • 259 6 FACTORY bosses were urged yesterday to get with it and switch from injury prevention programmes to all-accident and damage control programmes. Two officials from the Ministry of Labour Factory Inspectorate said that according to a survey, for every industrial accident which causes injury, there
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  • 204 6 A DANCE hostess told a magistrate's court yesterday that the price of her virginity was $5,000. Miss Liza Tan Yock Hoe, 27, said the man who booked her for the first time in 1966 paid that sum because she was a virgin. She is suing businessman
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  • 46 6 THE Advertisers' Association will publish its own bimonthly newspaper called the 'AA Bulletin' beginning next month. According to its president Mr. S. Senn, 1,500 copies of the six-page inaugural edition would be printed. A six-member editorial board will manage the AA Bulletin.
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  • 209 6 Officers and men in the Singapore Armed Forces are back in their separate canteens as it was found that a common mess for soldiers regardless of rank was "unworkable." The plan to have officers, non-commissioned officers and the ranks share the same canteen was first introduced
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  • 121 6 WARRANTS of arrest were issued against two men who failed to appear in a district court yesterday to answer charges of helping a firm to evade tax. Tay Beng Swee, a director of Modern Housing Development Ltd., Rochore Road, is charged with
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  • 210 7 WASHINGTON, Frl. Republican Senator Clifford Case claimed yesterday that there were between 4,000 and 6,000 Thai soldiers In Laos, paid by the American Government through the Central Intelligence Agency. The New York senator added: "But Congress has never voted a penny to
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  • 180 7 First move up to China— Thanom BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn called on China today to make the first move if it desired to improve its relations with Thailand. He insisted that Thailand's China policy remained unchanged and that without the first initiative by the Chinese, relations between
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  • 111 7 HONGKONG, Fri. Jilted lovers will not be able to sue their fiances for breach of promise under a new law which the Government plans introducing in Hongkong. The law, published in the Government Gazette today, will also prevent fathers from
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  • 407 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon called his chief disarmament negotiator to a White House conference today as the Soviet-U.S. strategic arms limitation talks (Salt) entered a crucial phase. The President's meeting with Mr. Gerard Smith follows by one day his dramatic announcement of "a major
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  • 108 7 COLOMBO, Fri. Insurgent activity in Ceylon has declined considerably and many insurgents are believed to be abandoning their arms and trying to merge with the civilian population, the Information Ministry said today. The exception is in Kurunegala district, about 50 miles north of the capital, where
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  • 341 8 I tWW 4 9 I NX" T BbbhW I RjfaV W W I L mwL J j V, ■BR^^^RJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM SAIGON, Fri. South Korea has decided to withdraw some of its 50,000 troops from South Vietnam because South Vietnamese forces are now strong enough to
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  • 215 8 Ten held in Dacca throwing grenades KARACHI, Fri. Martial law authorities in East Pakistan today announced the arrest of ten people accused of throwing grenades in Dacca and warned that "exemplary punishment" would be awarded to people creating "panic and a feeling of insecurity." The announcement further said that people
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  • 161 8 LONDON, Fri. Several members of Britain's Parliament yesterday demanded an investigation into Queen Elizabeth's "vast private fortune." The request came first from Labour Party man John Grant after Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber had announced the names of the members of a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 505 9 IPI chief cables Lee— and jek replies... THIS cable was sent by Mr. Ernest Meyer, Director, International Press Institute, to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. *>THE INTERNATIONAL ress Institute appeals to you to postpone action against "the Singapore Herald pending con stitution acceptable to you of a neutral commission to investi
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  • 201 10 Cycle Carriage profits jump 51 per cent ECONOMIC AFFAIR^, CYCLE AND CARRIAGE reported that its pre-tax profits for the six months ended March was $6,230,101 51 per cent higher than those for the six months ended March 1970. This compares favourably with the total of $10,049,590 made in the whole
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  • 224 10 Sentosa profits SENTOSA PLYWOOD had its pre tax profits for the year ended October 1970 'reduced to $113,198 compared to the previous year's profits totalling $772,713. The value of sales also dipped to $4.5 million as against the previous year's $5.7 million. Chairman Seet Hiong Kiat said the reduced turnover
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  • 166 10 Peking men in KL to buy rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four officials from Peking are now here negotiating with officials to buy the Malaysian rubber stockpile. Rubber sources here said the officials are from the Chemical Import-Export Corporation in Peking which is responsible for buying Chinas rubber supplies. China informed
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  • 45 10 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 42.70. (2) 160.00: Mongkong 42. 4J; Beirut 41.30: London 40.975. Zurich Delayed: Pans 40.82. Note: (1) Export priee to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. |1) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.
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  • 34 10 (Olfi r i I 124 5 buyer/NclW prues for Mr*. 21. in st« Hbjbj per m r tru ton). Tone: Stead\ Spot 1157. 1458; 3-month 145'». Hiit); Settlement 1458: Turnovei 335 tons.
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  • 120 10 The market yesterday closed firm aided bv reports of progress in the Anglo-French summit talks and Wall Street's overnight uptrend. Activity remained modest. Towards the close the Financial Times index was up 3.9 at 394.3. B e cha m s advanced following press comment on the results
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  • 22 10 LONDON, Thurs. (Changes in backets): ndustrials 390.4 (+2.0); Tins 70.16 (-0.23); Rubbers 1 88.68 (-0.19); Oi's 338.36 (+3.48).
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  • 349 10 Stock prices remained The Stanpoors industrial mixed in earlv moderate average slipped nine cents, but trading, with advancing issues the Dew Jones industrial maintaining a slim lead average was ahead 0,21 points. DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes in brackets): Industrials 923.41 (+3.37); Transportation
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  • 285 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterdav by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rates in Hongkong dollar- ior Mav 21 On New York TT 6.0175 South Vietnam (per On New, York DD 6.***** 1.000 piastres) 16.50 Gold (99<~c fineness. Sterling (per
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  • 268 10 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were verv steadv in quiet market ves t erd a v with a firm undertone. Unilever was firm on main British interest which absorbed Swiss offerings. Philips was maintained and KLM Airlines steadv. while Plantations and shippings were very steady. The local industrial sector was
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONIIT/PFPPFR
    • 273 11 KIIiKIR 1U.75 cents per kilo < I n< hanged) Lower than expected London advices caused a little long liquidation at the opening here \esterday. June l RSS had buyers at 116 25 cents 050 cent lower than Thursday's close, and rdned another quarter tent lower on long liquidation
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    • 282 11 GREEN COLLIER report (for the week ended May 21): June was quoted current on Monday. Consignment dealers were quick to take advantage of the two cents June pre- mium over May on the changeover and set-off their RSS 1 consignments. This caused hedge selling resulting in a dip
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    • 85 11 Differentials are in terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, in cents per kilo. (For the week ended May 21). SMR SCV June (1-ton pallet) 8.50 cents premium nominal. SMR 5L June (1-ton pallet) 8.50 cents premium nominal. SMR 5 June (1-ton pallet) one cent premium nominal.
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    • 62 11 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in new pence per kilo). Tone: Idle; ClF's June 16.10 16.30, July 16.25 16.45; Spot 17.65 17.75; Settlements June 17.65 17.80. July 17.65 17.85, Aug. 17.70 17.85, July /Sept. 17.70 17.85. Oct/Dec. 18.35 18. 50, Jan/March 18.85 19.00, April/June 19.30 19.50, July/Sept, 19.40 19.60,
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    • 56 11 TIN $640.50 a picul (down $2). The Straits tin price eased by $2 yesterday to $640.50 a picul on an unchanged official tonnage of 242 tons. The London quote was also lower by £2 ton. The main buyers in Penang were the United States and Japan and the
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    • 152 11 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian June and July both 192'j. Aug. 193, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits May /June 139 seller; Malayan June/July 135 seller; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) July/Aug. 273 seller;
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  • 1919 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers.' and seUers* prices are followed by the business done. Figurej in brackets denote traded lots in I.OOO's. When the price is not foUowed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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  • 77 11 (Managers' prices for May 24) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.35 1.40xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.18 1.23 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.21 1.26 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.35 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.10 1.1 5xd B. S. The Saving Fund 1.16 1.21
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  • 176 11 ./J 1 m rkct >esterda>. dins were widespread. Volume of business totalled 91 2.34 million. (Closing buyer/seller prices in Hongkong dollan) May 21 Mav 20 Mav 21 May 20 HK Reeltv 2.775/2.80 2.775/2.80* A Rubber 2.975/3.00 3.00/3.025 HK Telephone 27.208 27.00/27.30 Bank E Asia 117. 008 118.00N
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  • 355 11 Mining shares continued to move lower in moderately active trading yesterday. Oils were again quiet and industrials were easier. (Closing buver/seller prices in Australian cents). INDUSTHIAI MaV 21 Ma> 2 May 2l May 20 ,NU »-STRIALS Mideast Mineral 32/33 33/35 J77 1 65/66 67/68 Mining Finance 42/50
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  • 214 11 LONDON. Fri. Chartering in the grain section was less active although heavy grain cargoes were covered from the U.S. Gulf to Japan at US$5.OO fio (free in and out) in June, and from the Great Lakes to Lisbon at USSB.OO completing St. Lawrence at U554.75 free discharge,
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  • 502 12 u n 9 ALL ships bound Coast ports of North. Central or South America snips sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc BOGOTA June 29/1 P. S'ham (June 23/26), Penang (June 27/28). BUNGA MELOR June 21/23 P. S'ham (June
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  • 177 13 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand. AUSTRALASIA June 3/5 P. S'ham Jun* 6), S'pore (June 7), AUSTRALASIA June 24/26 P. S'ham (June 27), Singapore (June 28). GOLDEN SUMMFR June 17/24 Penang (June 26/27), P. S'ham (June 28/July 3), S'pore (July 4 7), I emantle (July 24), Adelaide
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  • 391 13 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA BAKKE Julv, o. t> a^^^^^^^ m m mm^^' mm]mmWmmmmmmu July 26/28 p. s'ham, Penang, Hongkong, Jap.m, Vancouver. KNUT/SB BARBER MANGAN M av 30/Ti ««y 4U/31 Vancouver (June 25). Tacoma (July 26), Seattle (June 29). BBL/HC
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  • 202 13 Including ships calling at East Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BANDUNG MARU June 1 Djakarta Surabaya. TSK/OL BENGAWAN SLS TDY Be.aw,n. PLyPL CHERRY LAJU May 24/27 Sorong, Biak, Djajapura LS/LS uARPOEMPAT May 25/27 Pangkal Balam S l /S DARPO LIMA In Pt/May 23 Pekan Balm SI/SI DARPO SATU May 23/27
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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