Singapore Herald, 23 May 1971

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald FOR THOSE WHO CARE... No. 260 Singapore Sunday, May 23, 1971 Mt(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS
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    488 1 Slightly up... **TKR consumption increased slightly from iox.i million gallons on Thursday to 1W.2 million gallons on Friday. 2S cr was llttle ral FrWa y at Seletar and •41 at Macßitchie. Pierce had slightly more rainfall with •-7S". Bat despite the rain, water stocks continued to drop This
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  • 231 1 THE campaign to save us has gathered speed at an Incredible rate. Money and advertisements are pouring into the office so fast we are finding It hard to keep track. We do know that over $40. 0 M has been given including goodwill advertising space, subscriptions and
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  • 587 1 making sure that none of these thoughts are being allowed to filter through under the mantle of our own particular campaign. LET THIS BE CLEAR. OUR FIGHT IS OUR OWN. We welcome the good wishes of this community. We are grateful. We are moved beyond measure. We
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  • 323 1 THE Government said yesterday that four Nanyang Siang Pau men, detained since May 2, had admitted under interrogation "their responsibility for implementing the paper's policy of glamourising the Communist system." They had also admitted responsibility for "working up communal emotions on issues over Chinese language and
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  • 204 1 A plea to The Times LONDON, Sat. The Times has published a letter from the Editor-in-Chief or the Singapore Herald, Mr. Ambrose Khan, appealing for the support of Britons and their Press m the dispute between Singapore's newspapers and its Government. In his letter published today, Mr Khaw said: "This
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  • 117 1 Chase sends top man NEW YORK, Sat. The Chase Man hattan Bank said today it is sending a senior officer to Singapore "to look into the financial affairs of the Singapore Herald and report back to us." The Bank's branch m Singapore on Thursday gave the newspaper 48 hours to
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  • 36 1 ODD TOKYO, Sat. The Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan said today it had cabled Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, expressing regret at the way pressures were being applied to the financially troubled Singapore Herald.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Viewpoint
    • 616 2 More letters on Pages 5 and 7 Sunday. May 23, 1971 r THE SINGAPORE HERALD DON'T WHEN things go wrong, as they sometimes will. When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you
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    • 102 2 IT IS essential that we save the Herald from the hands of our ruler who is eager to show the Herald the end of the road. Let us show him that the end is far from near. The Herald may be forced to close because of a financial crisis. But
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    • 73 2 I LIKE your Junior Living very much and once appeared m the page. My brothers have told me that The Singapore Herald is m trouble and that Junior Living's Editor has been kicked out of Singapore. As a reader of Junior Living I am now giving all my three months
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    • 309 2 IS THIS the end of the road for democracy and the freedom of the Press that goes with it? Perhaps the Government might consider dereglstering the National Trade Union Congress for bitterly opposing the passage of the 1968 Labour Ordinance? Perhaps it might consider expelling Members of Parliament for complaining
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    • 84 2 FELLOW citizens, this is something for you all to ponder. I sincerely feel that we have been deprived of some of our "human rights," and one of them is "freedom of speech." I have the greatest confidence that you will all agree with me on this issue. Do you all
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    • 210 2 WHEN the full statement was released about Mr. Aw Kow's secret meetings with Communist agents, and when this led to a walk-out of The Sun's own staff because the management could not convince them of its political integrity, I was a little relieved and felt that perhaps Mr. Lee's motives
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    • 233 2 I SEE no need whatever for the intellectuals of SPUR to rush m at this moment to have their heads counted as standing for law and order. One would have thought that every registered society or newspaper is committed to supporting law and order unless proven otherwise m a court
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    • 83 2 I WAS touched by your rebuttals against the false accusations made by the Government. And the efforts made by your staff to circulate your newspaper clearly demonstrates mettle and loyalty. I have been impressed by your newspaper even since it started and am even more impressed by the attitude of
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    • 253 2 I AM very sorry to notice the plight you are m newspaperwise, by the actions of the Squires of Oxley Road and Chancery Lane, but it is time your valuable paper and you received a pat on the back for your honesty and courage and I can think of no
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    • 268 2 THIS IS the moment of truth for all Singaporeans, and we must support our national Press. We have supported the call m the past to be rugged, to eat wheat, and at present to save water. So today we must support the Press as this is a national issue, too.
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    • 141 2 AS a regular reader of your newspaper since its inception, I wish to commend you and your staff for producing such a good newspaper. Keep up the good faith that the people of Singapore have m your newspaper. Please accept my best wishes to you and all the staff of
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    • 151 2 ALLEGATIONS of black operations have been smeared on the Herald without substantiating the facts. But instead, the Prime Minister has switched tactics by trying to reveal the unsound financial position of the Herald with the sinister intention of folding up the paper due to financial difficulties. The interrogations of the
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    • 75 2 I am deeply moved by the way you were snubbed at the press conference. Please do not be discouraged. Every available support will be behind you. There is yet hope for those who can upheld their rights. I have been trying so hard to contact The Herald through the phone
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    • 697 5 AS A SINGAPOREAN, I request: (1) Mr. Rajaratnam to cite concrete instances and show m what manner the Herald has neglected to take a Singapore stand. (2) The Government to cite concrete instances and show m what manner the Herald's criticisms of the Government must be for somebody else non-Singaporean,
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    • 43 5 It is heartening to note that there are some Singaporeans who care. However, m the midst of all this, one cannot but note with disgust and despair that a major newspaper is still keeping quiet about the whole matter. WOULD BE DISSENTER Singapore
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    • 201 5 I HAVE read with great interest the detailed accounts of the gigantic battle between the editor and the Singapore Herald staff on the one hand and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Government on the other. To you, this tussle is a matter of life and death;
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    • 195 5 THIS letter will certainly reflect my profound sympathy for certain actions taken against members of your editorial staff and your paper (our Herald) as a whole by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his dearest colleague, Mr. Rajaratnam. I am strongly encouraged by staff members of the Herald to work without
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    • 138 5 INSTEAD of spending a few dollars at entertainment places this Sunday I have made a small self-sacrifice by contributing this money for a great worthy cause to save the Herald. I realise this is a very tiny amount, but like one of your readers said: "Little drops of water make
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    • 155 5 I ENCLOSE this humble sum of $5 as a token of the support I have for the Herald. I've been a reader of (he Herald since the beginning and ha-ye admired it for its open minded ness Please carry on the good work. It is rather sad and somewhat disgusting
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    • 28 5 WE are indeed proud to be able to contribute a little sum to save the Herald. We, hereby, enclose $60.20 collected from students. CONCERNED HSC STUDENTS FREEDOM FIGHTERS.
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    • 27 5 ENCLOSED please find $30. It makes me ashamed to send this small amount for the few who are doing so much for so many. PROUD SPORE CITIZEN
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    • 42 5 WE would like to contact Blackops Schoolgirls Ltd. We think they may be interested m our plan to form a Save the Herald Campaign among ourselves. If they are interested, they could ring up the Herald office at *****. BLACKOPS SCHOOLBOYS LTD.
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    • 57 5 MR. LEE Kuan Yew asked, "Would Miss Aw sian. a hard-headed business woman, put her own money m a sinking newspaper?" May I say that a hardheaded business woman is one who possesses the ability to foresee the profitability potential m any business venture. Surety the Herald is proving this
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    • 53 5 I AM really proud of the stand your paper has taken. There is still fight m many of us when the time comes. It is a pity that men of such academic brilliance m our Government are unable to recognise or admit the simple truth: Honest men are being bullied!
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    • 69 5 IN RESPONSE to your call, we, 37 staff workers of a large manufacturing company took the initiative to start a Save The Herald Campaign and collected a total of $92.00 to express our firm support for the Herald. We believe m a true democratic society, free of oppression and exploitation
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    • 27 5 WHO is taking on whom? The Singapore Herald taking on the Government or the P.M. taking on the Herald. Our money is on the Herald. CONFUSED CITIZEN
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    • 319 7 IT has been well said that a people gets the Government it deserves. Singapore people by their reaction to the Government's efforts to browbeat the Singapore Herald, nave shown that they deserve the best. Expressions of sympathy however, are not enough. Here is how the people of Singapore can save
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    • 56 7 ON behalf of the former local journalists of the Eastern Sun, I would like to pledge full support for the Singapore Herald. We are determined to make personal sacrifices to ensure that the Singapore Herald lives. We are with you and shall always be with you m your struggle. Long
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    • 27 7 WE CARE because you first cared for us. Here is a small donation of $10 (all we can spare) to save the Herald. Handicapped People of Singapore/Malaysia
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    • 29 7 I ALWAYS admire people with guts to stand up against bullies. Please accept $5/ donation from a poor wage-earner m support of your paper. THAM PEE KONG Singapore 2
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    • 35 7 THE cause is just Your aim a must Free speech is right And worth this fight. Stand firm to all You must not fall And here's ten bucks To help the call. A WELLWISHER Singapore
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    • 12 7 YOUR support for what you believe m cannot go un record t**i
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    • 4 2 SOUTH BRITISH knows insurance
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  • 217 3 Govt to run all China trade MALACCA, Sat. Malaysia's trade with Uima will be done through the Government or Government agencies, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ra/.ak, said today. As China was handling the tradr through hrr Government •grades, Malaysia would also have to do the same. This is important
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  • 232 3 THE Government will grant NTUC's transport co-operative, Comfort, a big loan to buy 200 more taxis and 50 more mini-buses. NTUC's secretary general C.V. Devan Nair, said yesterday the exact amount of the loan would be determined by the vehicles. The present fleet
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  • 155 3 Door-to-door Herald campaign THE Save The Herald Campaign Organisers last night announced a house-to-house drive m eight areas to get long-term subscription for the Herald. They said two "section leaders" will be at each of the following points from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Outside Sennett Estate Community Centre (to
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  • 26 3 LONDON, Sat. England won the British Home International Soccer Championship yesterday. Northern Ireland was second. Results:England 3, Scotland 1 N. Ireland I Wales 0.
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  • 58 3 QUARRY worker Kok Toh Seng, 60, died and his colleague Tan Ah Lee, 56, was seriously injured m a Bukit Timah Granite Quarry where they were working yesterday. Both fell from a 40-foot high wall when a sudden explosion rocked the quarry. Kok died on
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  • 46 3 THE Ministry of Communications has taken steps to speed up delivery of local mail. From tomorrow, people writing to others living m the same district may post their letters at special post boxes or at counters of post offices m their areas.
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  • 194 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's first private charter airline Southern Cross Malaysia Airways Berhad will start services between Kuala Lumpur and London on June 10. The company's director, Mr. Chooi Mun Sou, said the Lon -Kuala Lumpur route would be the first of a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 34 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker TAB Afc/Wy GBTS ■■■H I yOL) ONE WAV J V OR ANOTHER V I I^^^^ EXCEPT SAtf<3E-,,i-lE GBTS "YOU ON6 WAy J -^q i H V AND ANOTHER J
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  • 278 4 Teachers to hold poll shortly on pay offer SINGAPORE Teachers' Union is to seek the views of all its members on the Government's pay offer. An opinion-poll will be conducted shortly among its members. Any teacher who wants to take part will have to become an STU member. Although the
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  • 91 4 CONSCRIPT SKIPPED TRAINING NATIONAL serviceman Tan Yong Liang claimed m a magistrates court yesterday that he was asked to do "push-ups" throughout the night whenever he turned up late for training. Tan, 22, a Vigilante Corps member, attached to the River Valley Secondary School, pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 79 4 MR. Robert A. Anderson, 48, Assistant General Manager of the Esso Singapore Group of Companies died here on Thursday after a brief illness. Mr. Anderson had been with Esso for over 20 years, and came to Singapore m Feb. 1969. He was a member
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  • 138 4 SOLDIERING AND SOCIAL VALUES SOLDIERING can help people to understand and practise "correct" social values and to protect and champion the weak. The MP for Katong, Mr. J.F. Conceicao, said this at the passing-out parade of part-time National Servicemen at the Haig Road Camp yesterday. He added that m this
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  • 141 4 Poly f reshies do welfare work Some 800 freshmen from Singapore Polytechnic scrubbed floors, sold flags and did some $1,500 worth of repair work m welfare homes during a two-day volunteer service programme which ended yesterday. On Friday, about 300 freshmen cleaned and repaired 14 welfare homes. They also entertained
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  • 143 4 A Hungarian goodwill dele gation toured the Port of Singapore Authority yester day. The team, which arrived m the Republic on Thursday, was led by the Hungarian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Imre Hollai. Other members of the team were Mr Ference Turi, director general
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  • 64 4 MR. Ng Kah Ting, M.P. for Ponggol, yesterday called on Singaporeans to be vigilant against "some people both inside and outside Singapore, who are out to see that Singapore's political stability is shaken." He was speaking at the eighth anniversary celebra tions of the Kampong Sungei Tengah
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  • 2682 6 Chase bowed to Lee's unfair pressure— Hahn SINGAPORE Herald Managing Director Mr. J.J. Hahn issued the following statement on Friday. We arc a public limited company and have been since our registration on May S, IM9 We intend to apply for a listing on the Stock Exchange so that Singapore
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  • Personal file
    • 44 8 I am deeply m love with a married man. He told me that his wife neglects him and that I satisfy him m every way. But for the past two months he has failed to meet me. Do you think he loves me? W.L.
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    • 72 8 Doesn't sound like It. The wisest thing might be to forget him as he seems to have forgotten you. During my school days, we dealt m detail with the copulation of vertebrates, but this practice between two humans was never satisfactorily explained. It would be appreciated if you could enlighten
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    • 321 8 Yon badly need a course In sex education as you seem to lack even a basic understanding of how men and women function. Unfortunately, a newspaper Is not the place to deal with physiology and copulation In detail. Do talk to a relative, friend or minister who would explain things
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    • 112 8 Dear A.S., First, break off with the married man. To continue seeing him when you do not love him hurts your selfrespect and is unfair to him. One way m which you can reach your divorced friend is by spending a lot of time with the children. Perhaps when he
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    • 69 8 Dear K.W.Y., Between your nagging and her grumbling, your friendship doesn't have much chance to flourish. It takes a mature person to know how to take criticism. Obviously your friend feels threatened when you point out her mistakes. You say she Is a cheerful active girl. I suggest that there
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  • 925 8  - Food for thou od ught SLVIA LEOW LVIA OW s B. IE EATING Saks,. R>en •the Situ »por Sfrom Re Sslurpin- his Sat an |sid< Stho fath. r w! Shis children Sbang -up iimt SSundiix M'terr S The en ded Scoffer hous(« an Spopular tb jo Shave nin m« SSin^.ip
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 30 8 f Best Wishes to the Editor and Staff of SINGAPORE HERALD. Keep Democracy Alive m Singapore! TRUE SINGAPOREANS RvwJJiv a T/77/7/1 An advertisement 9a? JL ▼▼A.A aLK, 76 WORKING-CLASS CITIZENS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 806 8 I OiW RADIO lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII 55 10.00 The Jack La Lanne Show 2.45 Toto Results 5 12?5 Fellx The Cat 305 Jonn Gunther's High Road 10.50 Pesta Pop (Documentary) 55 11.50 Star Soccer Leicester 5 City vs Hull City 3 33 The L*" 1 12.40 English For Everyone i? 6 31
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  • 524 9 SENSEDOLLARS SENSE £^2B^^^2Jj BUYING a new dress or a w«mi •> v pound of ham? Consult our ff VVt tell > i ou ul whil! v s P eclal weekly column, Dollars and tSSL^JS^fllSJ^J"**!' Sense first markets and what sales are on m We'il tip' you off on what's m
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  • 725 9 Orwell: A look at Future WHENEVER the times become extraordinarily silly, the eyes of Aquarius seek the comfort of old favourites such as lan Fleming and George Orwell. Fortunately, this week, Aquarius came upon the four volume set of The Collected Essays, Journalism, and Letters of George Orwell published by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 41 9 An advertisement I (May 23, 1971) .^mS^t^^ I .^^^Ru^^ Best wishes to the Editor and Staff of The Singapore Herald. Keep on standing for the right to live m dignity. We 16 Singaporeans demand the same rights. FREE MEN \4/ P<^/
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    • 39 9 An advertisement (May 23, 1971) J AWC^mr I ■TITIVWfi M\ mL HKA m\A I I I I I I I I An advertisement AWK^r^ i (VI 3y Xy/J.j i 4 Am^^^L^AmM^^ KEEP IT UP ALL OF US. I SINGAPOREANS
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 40 10 "J Wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll^ I We support the Singapore Heralil. Tlii^ i i *^4lvertisement is naicl for hv 7 4ii*l^ I journalists m Hongkong as an expression I of support for the Singapore Herald. I i JACKSPACKMAN S IIIIIIIIm "I* mm............
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 300 11 Experts sceptical over neutral S—E Asia INDON DIPLOMAT SUGGESTS ENLARGED MALAYSIAN PROPOSAL WASHINGTON, Sat. A senior Indonesian diplomat proposed yesterday an agreement by the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Japan to recognise and to guarantee the neutralisation of South-East Asia. The diplomat, who couid not be identified, unfoided
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    • 245 11 MANILA, Sat. A Manila newspaper recommended today that the coming constitutional convention change the citizenship laws to bring the large Chinese community more fully into the Philippine culture. Citizenship should be conferred on anybody born m the Philippines, the Saturday Mirror
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    • 50 11 SEATTLE, Sat. Delivery of the first advanced 737 jetliner to All-Nippon Airways was announced by the Boeing Company today. Two of the planes will be delivered on June 2 to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. The advanced model of the 737 is designed for use on short runways.
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    • 102 11 COLOMBO. Sat. Ceylon"* House of Representatives passed a Bill yesterday to abolish the Senate. This is the second time the elected chamber has voted to abolish the Senate which. Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaikes United Front Government claims, is blocking 'progressive legislation." The bill now goes
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    • 105 11 SEOUL, Sat. Seoul National University students attack a police truck (above) m front of the university entrance during a demonstration yesterday. The truck, equipped with a teargas-spraying machine, was trapped during a street fight and was partly damaged. Korea University also saw clashes
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    • 68 11 NAIROBI, Sat. A bid to salvage the Singapore cargo ship Kota Salatan, which hit a reef off Pemba Island on the East African coast, is likely to be made next week. The owners. Pacific International Line, have asked its Mombasa agents to take the ship's
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    • 53 11 ISTANBUL, Sat. Disheartened police and army troops continued their search today for an Israeli envoy who has been m the hands of Turkish terrorists for almost a week. Reports that a body had been found were apparently unfounded, and the searchers appeared to be back
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    • 208 12 THE ANGRY BRIGADE BOMB POLICE BUILDING LONDON, Sat. An explosion ripped through a police administrative building m the centre of London early today. An underground organisation called the Angry Brigade claimed it was responsible. A woman who said she represented the Brigade telephoned a news agency to say the target
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    • 252 12 COLOMBO, Sat. Federal Party Senator, M. Tirichelvam, has called for an Investigation Into the appearance of a Chinese "mystery" ship In Colombo two days after the Insurgent uprising on April 5. ARMS The senator told 3t members of the Upper House last night that
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    • 312 12 PARIS, Saturday THE LEADERS of France and Britian today faced fierce opposition against their hard-won agreement to extend the unity of Europe beginning with a bigger Common Market. But President Pompidou and Prime Minister Heath, after demonstrating a newfound friendship, were reported confident they
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    • 117 12 MANILA, Sat. President Marcos said today the Manila Press had delivered "many blows below the belt" at him and "they hurt." The President made the statement when asked to assess his government's relation with the Press, at a news conference at Malacanang Palace. He summed
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    • 219 12 HK's top jockey on 'dope' charge HONGKONG, Sat. A big horsedoping trial, involving one of Hongkong's top jockeys, is entering its third month. The man is rumoured to be the principal organiser of a horse drugging ring. On trial are Jockey Joe Pereira, 37, a Portuguese citizen and longtime resident
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    • 92 11 I I THE f SIMn/xmt i^^c I j I i CAMPAIGN j J I lace a one-year subscription. J j Tell your friends about it too. J I For delivery, instruct your regular newsvendor I or fill m and mail the coupon below. J The Singapora n Herald BLtd..8 Ltd..
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    • 102 11 An advertisement (May 23. 1971) I GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES LONG LIVE THE HERALD An advertisement I (May 23. 1971) ULTIMATESOLUTION I Bury your hatchets and II tomahawks. j 1 1 Discuss your differences I like grown-ups should. i Frank admissions. Let not other nations ask "What's This We
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 ARCHIE By Bob Montana YOU SAID T IN YOUR WHATDO JUGHEAD, \TURN TO £OOA?// WE FIND WHY ARE YOU THE SOUTH OVE.R LOOKING OUT J PACIFIC/ ?J JUGHEAD, j s V_^ [Boe» 1 *>£fAS£/ A /0H X AlOft* R*LW A WHAT'S OFF WATER J I 3-to TREES ?J THE COAST
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 204 14 Chelsea beat Real Madrid in European Cup Winners' Cup ATHENS, Sat— London soccer club Chelsea beat Real Madrid of Spain 2-1 to win the European Cup-winners' Cup yesterday. Chelsea led 2-0 at halftime. The match was a replay after the two teams drew l-i after the extra time on Wednesday.
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    • 181 14 SAO PAULO, Sat.-South Korea is m third place m the World Women's Basketball Championships here after the third day, and today they play Brazil, who lie fourth. Japan are m sixth position. They meet France tonight. .Standings Soviet Union 4 points, Czechoslovakia 4, South Korea 3, Brazil, France and Japan
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    • 100 14 MADRID, Sat. Carrasco won a unanimous decision after a 15-round bout at the Sports Palace before 100,000 fans. Carrasco, 27, battered Rogue, 29, during the last seven rounds, hammering the hapless Frenchman almost at will. The Spaniard was superior throughout the fight despite the relentless efforts of Rogue to retain
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    • 71 14 DEAUVILLE, France, Sat. Defending champion Reg Taylor of South Africa posted two impressive 6 and 5 victories to advance to the quarter-finals of the French amateur golf championship. Bob Sweeny was the only U.S. survivor. Taylor defeated Julian Earl of Britain 6 and 5 m the second round over the
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    • 375 14 NEW YORK, Sat. The streaking Boston Red Sox chalked up their 20th victory m 25 games by beating the Baltimore Orioles 8-4 m 10 innings last night. It was the opener of a crucial weekend series for the Red Sox with the Orioles and
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    • 87 14 DDD AMERICAN LEAGUE: Boston Red Sox 8, Baltimore Orioles 4(10 innings): Cleveland Indians 8, New York Yankees 7; Detroit Tigers 1 Washington Senators 0; Chicago White Sox 3, California Angels 0Minnesota Twins 10, Oakland Athletics I] Milwaukee Brewers at Kansas City Royals postponed NATIONAL LEAGUEPittsburgh Pirates 6, Montreal Expos 2
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    • 578 14 ASIAN Games representative Alan Lelah equalled the national 200 metres breaststroke record at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association second pre- Asian Age Group meet at Amber Road yesterday, He clocked 2min. 44.8 sec. which is also a new Age Group record m the event
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    • 11 14 i I It's Bridge over Troubled Waters Democratic Workers of Singapore.
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  • 243 15 Basharat misses fastest century of season «i]? e M tc t ended a dra with Nottinghamshire chasinc 258, at 77 an hour, ending only 24 short. But Hassan snatched the honours, steering the side from possible defeat at 95 for five to an outside chance of a win, with a
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  • 1045 15 PENANG, Sat. Timber Exporter has a strong chance to topple the opposition m the Penang Cup over 8-1 /2f (Race Six) here tomorrow. The six-year-old gelding put up a sparkling performance on the second day, when he came home a strong second to Ten No
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  • 2068 16 Spectacular upset by Agression GOURMET PAYS $472 FOR THIRD PLACE Time: 1 mm. 48-1/5 sees. Tote: $96, $30, $20, $10. Forecast tote: (10 and 3) Spore |424 Subali was the early leader and showed the field past the half mile from Splendid Investment. Copper Cinders was third with Beautiful Dreamer
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
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