Singapore Herald, 1 August 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 10 Singapore Saturday, August 1, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS
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  • 525 1 90-day truce: 'Yes' by Israel TEL AVIV COALITION RIFT WIDENS TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel has accepted the American peace plan for the Middle East and agreed to a 90-day ceasefire with the Egyptians. A Government statement here tonight said Israel had decided to appoint "at the appropriate time" a representative
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  • 202 1 THE Government announced yesterday the promotion of 10 senior officers in the administrative service. Mr. Wooi Wan Slaag, Xabove), chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, has been promoted to Superscale Grade B, with an all-in monthly salary of $2,700. Six senior officers have been
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  • 34 1 MOSCOW, Fri.—The Foreign Ministers of the Soviet Union and West Germany, Mr. Andrei Qromyko and Mr. Walter Scheel, today held their sixth meeting in a week to work out a non-aggression agreement.
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  • 45 1 NAIROBI, Fri. President Jomo Kenyatta today ordered the release of 12 political detainees, members of the opposition Kenyan People's Union, banned last October. Among those to be freed is Joseph Mwasia, the party's vice-president. Oginga Odinga, the president, remains in detention.
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  • 135 1 50 REDS GIVE UP ALONG THAI BORDER BANGKOK, FrL FMty I* the Thai Goverameat In Narataivas province, ea Ike Malaysian herder, a Ufa Thai efßcial reported today. The dlrectergeeeral af the Local Admialstratiea Departmeat, Mr. Saait VUaichitr, told aewsatea of the bums dulectlaa alter his taspectlea tear of the Seataera
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  • 63 1 MANILA, Fri. Thousands of students, most of them young girls wearing their school uniforms, demonstrated here today. Priests and nuns accompanied the students, some of whom carried placards that read: "Justice or Revolt." The nationwide demonstrations were organised by youth and religious organisations to dramatise
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  • 28 1 TEHERAN, Fri.—Five more devastated villages were found by rescuers today and the death toll tram the earthquakes which swept through north-eastern Iran rose to 17S.
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  • 312 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. New laws restricting discussion of sensitive issues brought widely different reactions from political parties today. Hie president of the People's Progressive Party, Da to S.P. Seenivasagam, said that the powers given to the Registrar of Societies could
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 55 1 TOKYO, Fri.— Visiting Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and his wife officiated today at the launching of the Bunga Raya, a 14,500-deadweight ton cargo carrier at Uraga, south-west of Tokyo. The ship had been ordered by the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation from Japan's Sumitomo Shipbuilding
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    • 49 1 LOS ANGELES, Fri.—A giant air tanker crashed and burned yesterday at El Toro air station killing one Marine flier and critically wounding four others, and hurling flaming wreckage within 50 yards of President Nixon's unoccupied Air Force I plane. He is staying at San Clemente. ODQ
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    • 29 1 PEKING, Fri.—New China news agency last night called the Rogers peace plan for the Middle East "an out and out plot for a Middle East Munich." ODD
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    • 27 1 MELBOURNE, Fri.—Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, one of Australia's most colourful parliamentarians and a leading sports figure, died yesterday at his home. He was 75.
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  • 140 1 CANBERRA, Fri. Britata's Secretary ef Defeice, Lord Carrtagtea, mM ea Friday that BrlUla's Ceaservatlve Geverameat has ae graadlese Ideas la Seata-East Asia, aer aa attack ef imperial aestalgla. He teid tae Natloaal Press Clab here: "We believe we mast stay la flealh ffssl
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  • 331 1 ''PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew, making his first official visit to Jurong industrial town last night, heard a plea for urgent anti-pollution legislation. The appeal came from Dr. Chau Sik Ting, chairman of the Jurong Residents' Association, who complained that odour, dust, soot, carbon monoxide
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  • 85 1 FIVE people, including two girls, were injured last night when the car they were travelling hi overturned along East Coast Road. The five You Poh Guan, 18, Chua Swee Eng, 20 both girls, Yong Kok Wan, 20, Loh Kok Seng, 19 and Yeo Kong Tiong, 21,
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  • 231 1 Orderly AMI strikers picket factory in Jurong THE 360 workers of the Associated Motor Industries in Jurong went on strike yesterday. It was the first major strike since the Employment Act came into force in 1968. NTUC secretary-general Devan Nair who visited the strikers yesterday said the hall was now
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Fri. Mr. Peter Thomas, a 50-year-old Welshman and a specialist in labour and foreign affairs, was named chairman of the Conservative Party today. He succeeds Mr. Anthony Barber, now Chancellor of the Exchequer in place of lain MacLeod who died last week. AP
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 38 1 With your paper today, mate sura that you got the special wsafcand race card and form guido printed separately. For ease of handling, those eight pages come to you in half usual size of the normal Herald page.
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    • 112 1 Four Steps to All-Day-Neatness the greaseless Vitalisway. STEP 1 STEP 2 Its your hair you are grooming. Put Vitalis to work— massage you so shake Vitalis directly onto scalp firmly, spreading Vitalis with your hair— .not your hands V7 onto every hair on your head '•j^f^^^ _^^BB^B^B^B^Bl. flfl 9^B\^Br *^£ff^
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 165 2 WHAT'S it like in the Army? The question looms large for Singapore's young men, nearly all of whom will have to do two years' full-time National Service. A team of Singapore Herald reporters has been out looking for helpful answers. They have been talking to serving
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  • 896 2 Do's and Don'ts boys who face call-up By Singapore Herald Staff Reporters YOUR call-up letter from the Central Manpower Base will be accompanied by instructions telling you, among other things, what to bring and what not to bring. (Bring toothbrush, toothpaste, soap and underwear. Don't bring too much civilian clothing
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 171 2 THE caU by the local MP, Mr. Ho Kah Leong, to Jurong employers to help their workers buy low-cost flats under the Jurong Town Corporation's home ownership scheme may or may not produce a response. Companies which can afford to do so should certainly take up Mr.
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    • 419 2 WAGE levels are determined basically by supply and demand. These market forces are normally mediated by the relative organisational strength of labour, on the one hand, and business, on the other. Their confrontation is often a bad-tempered and socially costly thing. There are other forms of
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  • Viewpoint
    • 127 2 Air pollution is an urgent issue. But, what is being done about the "pirate" taxis. They emit the most smoke. The police charge them for not possessing a licence. This is not to the point They should be taken off the road. They are confiscated, I
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    • 95 2 Stamp out the cinema touts CINEMA touts are a nuisance. Just visit a theatre when a good film is on. You will invariably see a gang of touts soliciting cinemagoers to purchase tickets from them. Most of the cinemagoers who do not want to miss the good film usually buy
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    • 153 2 While the White Paper on public transport is undeniably laudable, there is one question not dealt with. Will our bus-transport companies consider a timeextension for their last bus? There are many shift workers residing from 10 to 14 miles from their working places and they
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    • 76 2 As parents we are fully aware of the shortage of teachers in most Government Primary Schooos. Pupils are being taught by $8-a-day teachers who not only have no experience, but who are incompetent even to impose discipline. If this state of affairs is allowed to continue what will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 62 3 QUIET AND ORDERLY...BOOING BANNED SOME of the 360 workers on picket duty in the car park of the Associated Motor Industries factory yesterday. The strike is the first major one since the Employment Act came into force in 1968. The strikers were quiet and orderly as
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  • 223 3 JAIL FOR CLERK WHO TOOK HIS EMPLOYERS' MONEY WHEN former chief clerk Philip Foo Hoe Seng was pressed by moneylenders for payment, he stole $21,930 belonging to his employers, the Adelphi Hotel. Yesterday Foo, 30, was jailed for a year by Fourth District Judge Dalip Singh, tor Criminal Breach of
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  • 165 3 ANOTHER UNION DECIDES TO WAIT AND SEE THE Singapore Tobacco Employees Union has decided to "wait and see" before deciding what further action to take against the company for suspending two union members without pay. The union's 54 1 members have been stopping work for four hours every afternoon since
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  • 60 3 YONG Tong Seng was driving along Mandai Road on Jan. 22 when he swerved to the right and crashed into another car coming from the opposite direction. Yong, of Jalan Pasar Sembawang, was fined $200 yesterday for dangerous driving. ODD STRIKE-FREE SPELL THERE were no
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  • 177 3 Shirt SOS brings the Navy to the rescue A SHIRT fluttering as a distress signal from the masthead of a Singapore fishing vessel brought a Royal Navy tug to the rescue of six men adrift in the sea off Pulau Aur, near the Johore Coast, yesterday. It attracted the attention
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  • 91 3 DEALERS have again asked the Government to lift the baa on importing lire crackers and fireworks Itkis time solely for relexporttag to lad— eria for Hari Raya 1b November. Tteir earlier appeal to lift tfc* baa fer aext week's Natfeaal Day celebrations aad beea
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  • 191 3 MSA ART CONTEST WINNER WILL GET $4,000 AND EXPENSES FOUR thousand dollars and the chance to paint a mural which will be seen by millions await the lucky winner of the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines' Mural Contest. The contest closed at noon yesterday. Entries were received from both amateur and professional artists
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  • 227 3 Asean tourism drive: Meeting on expenses KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asean finance and tourism officials today began a three-day special meeting to iron out differences on how much to spend on Asean's tourism drive next year. The project "Visit Asean Year, 1971" was decided during a ministerial meeting earlier this year
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 249 4 ACCIDENTAL POISONING KEROSENE poisoning is common among young Singapore children. Two out of every five children admitted to hospital for accidental poisoning had drunk kerosene, according to latest statistics available. About 50 cases of kerosene poisoning in children under six are treated yearly
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  • 121 4 Bonuses for retrained technical teachers TEACHERS who complete in-service re-training course in technical subjects will get bonuses of $600 each over a period of three years. A spokesman of the Education Ministry said this yesterday, adding that details of the implementation of the scheme are being worked out. About $300,000
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  • 162 4 A 23-YEAR-OLD man, who committed an act of vandalism by removing two PUB block service fuses worth $40 on Thursday, was sentenced to four months jail and three strokes of the rotan yesterday. Won Tai Lim, of Prince Charles Square, was caught
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  • 74 4 PETROL kiosk owaer Tan Kim Shiag, 38, was fiaed $l*» by the Niata Magistrate yesterday far employiag a MaUysiaa girl who had beea graated oaly a visit pass. Leoag Tim Pal, It, was eagaged as a pamp atteadaat from July 2t to July
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  • 293 4 A TENAGER had his arm amputated after it was crushed by a printing machine. Yesterday he was awarded $37,500 damages in the High Court. Teng Soon Lee, now 19, was under 15 when his hand was crushed in the printing works of Sen Wah Press and
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  • 78 4 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Collyer Quay will not be demolished for redevelopment, a bank spokesman said yesterday. Built in 1925, the building stands on a choice piece of land which was bought 80 years ago for $23,000. Commenting on a report
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 22 4 THE TIDES Today (Aug. 1) 11.33 a.m. 7.1 ft.; 10.11 p.m. 8.3 ft. Tomorrow. 11.59 a.m. 7.2 ft. 10.50 p.m. 8.6 ft.
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    • 943 4 p^ if \J I Midnight Movie The II k Divided Heart A young tami^ut'O Luti couple learn their 10-year-old lUINIoHI O foster son's mother is ah ve and i ii^mii ioutc W wants him back. So the courts HlbriLlbn lO \W must decide who will keep the W child. Rich
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  • 174 5 NTUC's Co-operative Insurance Company, INCOME, is expected to be launched "any day now", according to an NTUC spokesman. The co-operative has already been registered and nearly one and a half million dollars have been collected for the company. INCOME is the NTUC's
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  • 169 5 A KISS cost TV servicing clerk. Quad Tiong Chuan $100 yesterday. He was fined in the Third District Court for outraging the modesty of Heather Brenda Cox, aged 7, in a lift of Block B, Pacific Mansion, River Valley Close. Heather told
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  • 66 5 TWO RECORD shop proprietresses were fined total of $800 by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday for selling pirated records on July 23. Lim Kah Inn, 25, of Cuff Road, was fined $500 for selling 51 records worth $56 at her shop in Pitt Street. Eng Siu
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  • 32 5 THE Young Men Christian Association needs volunteers as collectors for its annual Flag Day on Saturday, August 15. Those interested are requested to contact its Programme Secretary, Tel. No. *****.
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  • 296 5 No excuses! Sui Tin's a brain when it comes to computers NOT so long ago it was commonly believed that the female brain was such a finely balanced mechanism that the least intellectual effort would upset it. It was so delicate that it cojild exercise itself only in learning arts
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  • 203 5 STUDENT PROTEST ON ARMS SALES TO SOUTH AFRICA TWENTY-SEVEN University of Singapore students, including ten girls, demonstrated yesterday at the British High Commission against Britain's sale of arms to South Africa. Twenty minutes after the demonstration began, 22 policemen arrived in four radio cars and one jeep to disperse the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 148 6 ROYAL Navy frogmea yesterday agaia failed to Had the motor-boat which sank off Caaagi Yacht Club oa Thursday. As ua«mployed mam, Goh Ho, St, of PuaJau U Ma, is believed to have been trapped la the sampaa. Five naval divers, led by Lt. Toay
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  • 88 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia will join four neighbouring countries in a combined effort to discover rich deep-sea fishing areas in the South China Sea. Surveys by the five countries Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and South Vietnam will begin in November, Minis ted of Agriculture
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  • 63 6 He denies kicking attendant LIAN Siong Choon, 38, an officer at "National Fish Corporation, yesterday denied kicking parking attendant Padirsamy Narathan at the multi-storey car park on July 18. He also denied a second charge of using abusive language on Padirsamy on that day. The case was fixed for hearing
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  • 286 6 IF YOUR TELEPHONE SINGS TO YOU, DON'T WORRY IF YOU pick up a phone and get a diatonic scale instead of the usual burr for a dial tone, don't worry. The push-button phone has come to Singapore, and the do-re-mi bit is the dial tone
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  • 53 6 A seven-lecture course on "Woman and the Facts of Life", organized by Singapore University's Extramural Studies department, will start on Aug. 8 at 8 p.m. at Kerdang Kerbau Hospital lecture theatre. The speaker is Professor S.S. Ratnam, head of the University's department of Obstetrics
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  • 168 6 TAXI owners say it costs them $100 to readjust the meters on taxis to read 6a instead of 40 cents for the first mile, and they plan to negotiate with taxi drivers to raise their hiring charges. One owner explained that readjusting the meters
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  • 195 6 BODY OF SOLDIER IN SEA: OPEN VERDICT A BODY, found in the sea off Blakang Mati last month turned out to be that of National Serviceman Seah Yik Yeo, 21, a coroner's court heard te day. He was a private attached to the 30th Combat Engineering Battalion, stationed on that
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  • 243 6 Developer ordered to pay $27,250 to architects SAN Development Co. (Singapore) Ltd., was ordered yesterday by the High Court to pay professional fees of $27,250 to Booty Edwards and Partners, a firm of architects. The firm sued the development company on Wednesday for fees payable for the preparation of plans
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  • 151 6 THE Singapore Chinese Bus Owner's Association which represents ten Chinese bus companies has decided to operate a school bus service and to give preference to former pirate taxi drivers when recruiting staff for the new service. The Singapore Traction Company has
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  • 57 6 PENANG, Fri. Police have booked 418 cyclists at the end of a week- long campaign in George Town against cyclists riding at night without proper rear red lights. When it started, the state traffic police chief, Deputy Supt. Jalaluddin Bin Haji Kassim, said that the campaign was
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 244 7 'To solve nation's ills, help urbanise Malays' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Permanent Secretary to the Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie today caned for a nationwide programme to urbanise Malays to solve the nation's problems. "The Malays must be urbanised. There must be a national programme understood, accepted and supported
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  • 171 7 Razak: Give to Warriors Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night called on the people to contribute generously to the Warriors Appeal Fund to help relieve the hardships and suffering of the unfortunate exservicemen and families of fallen heroes. In a radio and televsion
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  • 76 7 MALACCA, Fri. Health Minister Tan Sri Haji Sardon Jubir said today certain dental degrees of foreign universities will be recognised to overcome the shortage of dental officers. Speaking at the opening of the $200,000 main dental clinic here, he added that the longterm policy
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  • 154 7 Handbook for UK-bound students CANDIDATES who wish to study for degree or diplomif courses in the 1971 session in universities and colleges in the United Kingdom can buy a useful handbook from the Public Service Commision. Each handbook, including the necessary application forms, costs $4.50. Applications for admissions will be
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  • 217 7 KUCHING, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub, today told people in the state to get rid of the parochial attitude of "Sarawak for Sarawakians." He added that such thinking was running backwards and not facing reality. Addressing a
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  • 313 7 Servant's fall in drain saves her life SERVANT Sumaiti Kasan Tamah fell down a drain yesterday and it may have saved her life. As she tripped, the roof of a covered passageway at Orange Grove Road collapsed and crashed on the spot where she had been standing. Wooden beams and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 450 7 THE DIARY TODAY 8.30 a.m. 8 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Social dancing club Norfolk Integrated School, Numismatic exhibition, the tea dance, Chinese Y.M.C.A., Norfolk Road. National Library. Palmer Road. io a.m. 0 p.m.: Food and 0 a.m.— 6 p.m. Exhibition by 7.30 p.m. Malay Variety Fun fair, handicrafts exnibithe Society of
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  • Serendipity
    • 902 8 The Housing Board is on the side of young love THE Housing and Development Board is on the side of young love. They know that most young couples these days prefer to set up house on their own rather than stay with parents or inlaws. With rents ranging from $20
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    • 313 8 IS YO UR MAN ON A LOLITA KICK? OH THESE men! This week he's on a Lolita kick and wants you to dress like a little girl. Last week he was a champion of Women's Liberation and wanted you in crisp linen suits with no concessions to any frippery-flummery. Goodness
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    • 108 8 MBS. C.L. Chan of Thomson Road told us her young son came home from school one day and said there was a very nasty boy in his class "In fact", he said, frowning angrily, "he's my WORST friend." She also told us about her nephew who always chooses
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 250 8 NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE SINGAPORE TRAFFIC POLICE EXHIBITION AT THE GAY WORLD GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE 0 Q ESLON Multipurpose Traffic Control System W ESLON Working Lights L H Model G-1 Size: 54 cm dia x4B cm dia x 950 cm height K L Complete with lamp housing, battery case,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 21 8 f K** Fluin Syndic..*, lac I97O. World w wj. "Oh, dear, I told you our offer to buy was ridiculously low!"
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    • 116 8 mm^f ____T Never leave a new mattress in its polyMm j m\ thene wrapper. Mattresses need air Remove spills with dry shampoo or MW 1 and the wrapper can ruin them by rub mattress lightly with soapy cloth. *mW m\ condensation building up inside to Dry with damp side down
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  • 256 9 Herald Saturday bargain counter AT Robinson's supermarket asbestos stove mats, with handles for electric and gas stoves. Priced at $1.25 they come with plastic-covered metal handles in green, blue and yellow; $1.75 for all-plastic black handles. ODD AT THE Clemenceau Avenue Shopping Arcade Royal Silk Store is selling a set
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 9 Keep hand cream in the refrigerator chilling it prevents deterioration from the heat, and makes it refreshing to use. For an especially cool feeling, smooth some on wrists.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 137 9 Champion Motors in conjunction with the Singapore Herald present the "win a Beetle concestr Entry forms are available from the VW girls who are louring Singapore, Champion Motors and the Singapore Herald. Right now there are girls driving the most hipped "^SCfiSS&ffIBBpBCSSS^^^ U P Beetles this island has ever seen.
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  • 82 10 THE ODD BOX VANCOUVER Fri. Tkm s«b wtw irark at tht ■laM pslp aaW paver —mi* In Brittrii cWmmfcla are MAtentftjT to&V6 MM MM AMkfagk Ike palp aad paper workers tfCauda a»va w^f a> iwW wWmi aiMac Its S,M§ aieaiben, tke nU« waatt Materalty leave aitwiai 1* tke Mas. Ualtß
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  • 155 10 Delhi demos storm Vietnam mission NEW DELHI, Fri. Demonstrators protesting against a recent attack on the Indian Consulate in Saigon, stormed the South Vietnam Consulate here today in an unsuccessful attempt to tear down its national flag. A strong police cordon pushed them back. The crowd, calling for "revenge" on
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 75 10 PARIS, Fri. Acting head of the Hanoi delegation to the Paris peace talks here, Mr. Nguyen Minh Vy, today denounced U.S. peace proposals for South-East Asia at a press conference. He claimed the United States "were still dreaming of a military victory in order to
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    • 45 10 SYDNEY, Fri. Three thousand trade unionists, mainly dock workers, stopped work to rally in City Centre Park, protesting at the rising cost of living. Speakers, called on the Federal Government to cut taxation for lower and middle income earners. AP
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    • 409 10 Thieu: US must hold back 50,000 men after '73 SAIGON, Fri.— President Nguyen Van Thieu, expressing little hope for a cease-fire in Vietnam, said last night about 50,000 American troops would be required to stay in the country after 1973 to "guarantee the peace." Gen. Thieu, in a three-and-a-half-hour conversation
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    • 414 10 I DIDN'T SAY THAT, SAYS GEN. TRI ROW OVER INSULTING REMARKS ABOUT THAI TROOPS SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnamese I<t.-Gen. Do Cao Tri denied today that he made critical remarks about Thai troops and he apologised about the incident to the Thai Deputy Ambassador. "I don't know why it happened," he
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    • 27 10 ACCRA, Fri. —Ghana's three-man presidential commission, which came into being on the return to civilian rule last October, will be dissolved on Aug. 7.
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    • 265 10 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Linda Kasabian testified yesterday that, with seven slayings committed, Charles Manson sent her on a third murder mission, which she deliberately thwarted. She also said at one point in day-long testimony that she used the hallucinatory drug LSD some 50
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 711 10 TODAY RADIO SINGAPORE Summary; 0.05 Sunset Ml a.m. Good Morning; 8.01 Jf Jfff j. "VS7s ft« Meet the Sun Way; 7.00 LnouncemenU; I«! e ,r?. 3vL M B f*.u kf 2 gt Voices In Harmony; 7.00 Bulletin; 7JI Meet the Sun Milhaud conducts Vi Way; 8.00 News; 8.10 MUhaud; 8.00
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  • 302 11 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Three researchers said today that fear of birth control pills engendered by Senate hearings might prevent scientists from pinning down conclusively whether the Pill could cause cancer. Researcher Elizabeth Stern and two California col* leagues said the decision-making process
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  • 235 11 'My Lai the work of CIA killer squads' claim ATLANTA (Georgia), Fri. The U.S. Government routinely orders the slaughter of Vietnamese civilians suspected of Vietcong leanings, such as allegedly occurred at My Lai, an attorney for one of the My Lai defendants has charged in Federal Court. George Davis, representing
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  • 118 11 CAIRO, Fri. The secret formula used by the artists of ancient Egypt to keep their paintings fresh and vivid for thousands of years has been cracked by the Egyptian Antiquity Department after more than three years of research. The craftsmen of the Pharaohnic dynasties
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  • 254 11 TOKYO, Fri. Students lose their appetite, lessons have to be suspended and, though the weather seems fine, teachers hesitate to ask their charges to breathe deeply. Trees suddenly die, plants wither and fish disappear from lakes. In the big cities, dirty yellow grey
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  • 328 11 Nixon assures Israel: Cease fire won't you in a fix MRS MEIR LOS ANGELES, Fri.— President Nixon assured Israel last night that acceptance of a U.S.— proposed cease-fire in the Middle East would not jeopardise her militarily. "We are hopefnl that Israel will join the United Arab Republic and Jordan
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  • BUSINESS/COMMERCE/COMMODITIES/
    • 630 12 Soul-searching Japan and Southeast Asia From Shigenobu Inoue Herald correspondent in Tokyo JAPAN is now entering a period of soul-searching about South-East Asian policies due to mounting domestic criticism. The Japanese recognise that Japan will inevitably come to play a bigger role, politically as well as economically, in South-East Asia
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    • 162 12 BORK Singapore, which began production a month ago, will make its first export of sliced veneer to Belgium and Denmark. The factory, at Kranji industrial estate, employs 70 people. About 600,000 sq. ft. of veneer has been loaded on board the Scanservice "Sumbawa" bound for Antwerp and
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    • 247 12 LONDON Initially, the London market was idle. With values drifting lower, spot and associated positions were at a premium over middle distant* owing to the short supply conditions created by the dock strike. Mid-week saw much increased buying Interest, mostly covering activity in middle ctistants and also
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    • 233 12 FOR FIRST CLASS workmanship and superior quality cane furniture please visit Wah Cheong Cane Furniture 126. Victoria Street, Singapore 7 Tel. *****. MICHELLE BEAUTY MODEL ACADEMY New Classes commencing Morning Evening on 3rd 4 sth August. For further information Ring (S'pore) ***** ask for Matilda WORRYING OVER your child's examination?
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    • 1494 13 KEY Closin« buyers' and tellers' prices axe followed by the business done. Figures, in brackets denote traded lots in I.ooos. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was traded at that price. The last
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    • 79 13 (Managers' prices for August 3) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fluid 1.03 1.08 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.15 1.20 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.78xd Third Singapore 1.19 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund
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  • FINANCE/INDUSTRY/INVESTMENT/SHIPPING/TAXATION/TECHNOLOGY
    • 138 13 JAKARTA, Fri. The Minister of Mining, Professor Soemantri Brod jooegoro, revealed here today that be had conveyed to the United States Government Indonesia's opposition to the sale of American stockpile tin during his recent vis ii to Washington. Professor Soemantri hoped that the U.S. Government
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    • 97 13 JAKARTA, Fri.— The big Japanese trading firm of Nisho Iwai plans to set up a rubber tree wood chips plant rubber wood chips plant in North Sumatra with an Indonesian company to export to Japan for its paper industry, the official Antara News Agency said today, nesian Government
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    • 408 13 EMPAT NOMBOft BKOft made a net unaudited profit of $3,539,410 for the first six months of this year. This is more than 4ft times the profit for the first six months (April September, 1969) of the company's operation as a public company. In a statement to shareholders,
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    • 512 13 RUBBER 51-1/4 cents a lb. (down five-eighths ceil). The market this week, (ended July 31), traded within a one cent range between 51% cents and 52% cents for RSS 1 August, reported rubber brokers, Green and Collier. Further forward, the range of fluctuation was less due to wider premiums
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    • 237 13 PEOPLE in business PHILIPS (SINGA. PORE) has announced the appointment of MR BRYAN TREVOR NOLTE as general technical manager. The appointment follows their recent announcement that the company will set up several factories in Singapore. One of the factories will produce specialised manufacturing machinery, which hitherto has only been produced
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    • 189 13 STORE— MALAYSIA The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore made these changes in its merchant rates yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency. SELLING TT or OD Belgian Francs 6.2725; Holland Guilders 9 86.3450; Norwegian Kroner 9 43.4725; Swedish Kroner. 9
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    • 433 13 Mining shares surged ahead under strong buying support on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Established issues made good gains, while a number of speculative favourites returned to favour. Westralian Nickel jumped 70 cents to A55.60 in active trading although Tasminex and Eastmet closed below the best. Western
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    • 164 13 Price changes were few in quiet trading yesterday. The undertone was steady. Lights was marginally lower. The company announced an unehanged interim of 30 cents. (Closing buyer/seller pri< HK Ic Shanghai (Local) 160.00/161.00 HK It Shanghai (London) 128.00/1 29. OOxd Bank E Aria 86.00/86.50 F.E. Invert 13.10/13.20
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    • 166 13 The market yesterday opened mixed but tended to harden later on renewed buying for machinery issues and high-priced stocks. Major gainers included Sony and Honda. Activity was maintained in the afternoon and prices surged ahead encouraged by President Nixon's statement (Closing paid prices in yen, i Bank
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    • 301 13 o AMSTERDAM The market was quietly firmer yesterday with main interest on AKZO which was very firm. Hoogovens was also firm, and Unilever and Royal Dutch well disposed. Philips was barely steady, while plantations were up. Shippings were mixed and KLMfirm. Local industrials were higher with publishing shares
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  • 467 15 K. VIVEGANANTHAH and Ou Son Tin were the star swimmers in the Whitley Secondary School fourth annual carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Vivegananthah set a new mark in the boys' 'A' 100m freestyle event with a time of lrS.t an
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  • 63 15 Ceylon will not participate in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association open championships at Fairer Park from Aug. 14 to 16. The latest entry is Hong Kong's sole representative James Hwang. Hwang will compete in the loom sprint and 100m hurdles. The other countries in
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  • 281 15 SABBF condemns 'Mr Asia' contest THE SINGAPORE Amateur Bodybuilding Federation yesterday condemned the "Mr. Asia Contest" staged here recently by the International Federation of Bodybuilders. SABBF the official controlling body of the sport in Singapore said in a statement that the contest was commercial. The Federation said it might withdraw
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  • 367 15 LUCK AGAINST JAPANESE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Japan, the Olympics bronze medallist, met their Waterloo in the Merdeka Stadium tonight when they went down two-one to Hong Kong in the Group 'B' match of the 13th Merdeka soccer tournament. Luck was against Japan.
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  • 105 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore University will host the 13th Biennial Inter Varsity games in 1972. A 102-strong team from the university arrived here today for the 12th games which begin tomorrow and end on Aug. 10. About 500 students are taking part, with the largest contingent of 120
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  • 262 15  -  CAVALIER CIIIPADfIDC TRACK oINbAPUnt work B Deposit did the fastest workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Johnny Wilson up, the Pall Mall gelding strode out fluently over 3f in 39 1/5 on a yielding track. Doable Seven, Pesta Sukan Cup candidate, was full of
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  • 452 15 Pan-Asian schools sports contest suggested MR. V.M. MOHAN, Manager of the Indian schoolboys team to the first Asian table tennis championships, has suggested an Asian Schools Games competition. Mr. Mohan, who is the Deputy Director of Education in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh, has already spoken to Singapore sports
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  • 26 15 THE STONELEY Trophy athletics Match between Singapore District AA, Singapore AAA and the Police-Millitary teams wfll be at Farrer Park tomorrow at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 409 15 KOREA is poised to take the lion's share of the medals in the finals of the first Asian schools' international table tennis championships at Gay World stadium today. With the completion of preliminary round matches, the Koreans are strongly tipped to win
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  • 206 15 A GOAL scored by Dellevedove eight minutes into extra time enabled Singapore Cricket Club to edge the Singapore Recreation Club by three goals to two in their annual soccer match for the Clarke Shield on the padang yesterday. This is third successive year the SCC
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 231 15 wl F^l fcß *jfW TODAY FAS Under-It: Group 'A' Burnley United v Bukit Timah CC, Kaki Bukit v Taman Jurong; Group 'B' Burnley United v Bedok Youth (Farrer Park 3 p.m.). FAS Under-20: Group 'A' SAFSA 'A' v Bakat Baru; Group 'B' Burnley United v Jollilads; Group 'C Farrer United
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  • 319 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, in pence per lb). Tone: Barely steady; ClF's Aug. 18-1/8 18-1/4, Sept. 18-1/4 18-3/8, Oct. 18-7/16 18-11/16; Spot 19 19-1/2; Settlements Sept. 19-3/8 19-3/4, Oct. 19-1/2 19-3/4, Nov. 19-1/2 19-11/16, Oct/Dec. 19-1/2 19-11/16, Jan/March 19-3/16 19-7/8, April/June 20-1/8 20-3/16, July
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  • 92 16 Elephant gets her nose back DETROIT, Michigan, Fri. Mona the elephant is resting quietly after a surgical team from Michigan State University sewed her nose back in place. She nearly lost it when her roommate, Mary, bit her on Wednesday. It took 30 stitches to repair the 8-foot trunk. "When
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  • 78 16 SAIGON, Fri. A crowd of about 100 people, many of them disabled war veterans, demonstrated noisily at the Indian Consulate-General today against the official visit made to India this month by Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, the foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government. See Delhi Demos: Page 10
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  • 73 16 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The U.N. has estimated that world population in mid-1969 was 3.552 billion, 69 million more than a year earlier. The estimate was in the latest issue of the U.N. quarterly, Population and Vital Statistics Report. Estimates of the mid-1969 populations of the
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  • 44 16 HONGKONG, Fri. The Asian Students' Association decided in principle to send two delegates to Peking to open talks on student cooperation throughout Asia. Attending the six-day annual meeting are delegates from Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 37 16 KARACHI, Fri. Foreign tourists who stay less than six months in Pakistan and seek no employment are to receive a 45 per cent bonus on their foreign exchange, the Bank of Pakistan announced today.
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  • 144 16 A 4s- YEAR-OLD amateur Japanese plane builder, Yuichl Onishl, has succeeded In making a 75--mile round-trip flight between Chigasakl City and Oshima Island, about 50 miles south of Tokyo, in a home-made plane equipped with a l,lMc.c. engine from a small Japanese car. The home-made plane
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  • 201 16 PHNOM PENH, Fri. The Cambodian Government, worried by incidents of looting and rape by South Vietnamese troops which could play into the hands of Communist propaganda, has placed restrictions on the movements of Saigon's troops in Cambodia, informed sources said to-, day. There is
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  • 274 16 Thais hold S. Korea to a draw BACK PAGE SPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Thailand shared the points with Korea in the Merdeka Soccer Tournament here tonight. There was no score in this gruelling match of missed chances. Thailand kicked off but it was Korea who initiated the first thrill when
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  • 146 16 Rose keeps lead Rose Badminton Party confirmed their ranking as Singapore premier party when they handed out a 4-1 heating to Standard B.P. last night at GuiUemard Road. They will meet newly-formed Jasmin Sport Club, who trounced British Army's 32nd Regiment R.C.T. 5-0, in the final of the junior inter-dub
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 3 1 THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • RACE GUIDE
      • 957 1  - PLUMP ON GIGANTOR CAVALIER By COMBINED CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR SATURDAY PLUMP on Gigantor in race five for class two division four performers over 7f at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The six-year-old Power House gelding is in peak form. He showed it on Tuesday when he finished full of running
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      • 177 1 KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire); age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight up and down in handicap (e.g. +6 up by 6 Ib. from
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      • 25 1 I (g) King Fe-turw Syndicf Inc.. 1970. World ri.hu rSf^Tmmm* "He looks like a nice fatherly figure, but mentally he wears his hair shoulder length."
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      • 1098 2 1. 9400S YOUNG RAWSON (Riwton) SA S.l2dc*l3 h HC Tan and Mrs. Stone/E. Donnelly (•3) Cheam (1) 5/125p20/6d5c4 7.13g 7f; 1:28; 2, 1, 1 Cheam. 10/12 KLIB/4 d4c4 8.13y 6f 1:16; 6, hd, 4 Kingston. 10/12 Spl/2 d2c4 8.109 6f; 1:15; 4, nk, 2 Asuwadi. 2. ***** GRACEFUL VIEW (DlaMerets)
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      • 551 3 C. ***** BAMBI II (Major General) SA 8 oSd2d a ST Hew/Teh Johnson (7) 10/10 lpV4 d3c2 B.Bg 6f; 1:15.2; Nk, IV2, V2 Velu 7/7 P97/3 8.7g 6f; 1:13; 2, 3, 2V2 Rajoo. 7. ***** WONARGO (Piping Rock) 6A 8 07d2d 1 a Boon Wah/Noordin (-3) Wadi (2) 8/9 KL4/7
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      • 1059 3 11l 5. ***** TIMBER PRODUCER (Como) SE S.o9dd*l a Lucky Victory/J. Donnelly Dawktnsd) 8/13 Sp26/7 d3c2 B.Bs 6f; 1:16.2; 2Vt, Vt. 2 Kingston. 10/10 KL4/7 d2c2 B.Bh 6f 1:17.6; Vi, 2, IVi Velu. 4/5 10//6 d3c2 B.Bg Ml 1:14.8; Hd, 3, Vt Hassan. 6. ***** GIGANTOR (Power House) 6A B.oB*l
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    • 369 4 Scratchings reduce Pesta Sukan Cup to five HEAVY SCRATCHINGS in the $15,000 Pesta Sukan Cup to be run over llf on Sunday have reduced the field to five, the smallest field ever to contest one of the major events. Of thirteen horses handicapped eight were scratched when acceptances closed yesterday.
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