Singapore Herald, 12 August 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 19 Singapore Wednesday, August 12, 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS
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  • 312 1 Now ALL guerillas vs Nasser AMMAN, Tues. The only two Palestinian guerilla organisations that went along with President Nasser's acceptance of the Middle East cease-fire have withdrawn their support and will now join the other commandos m their campaign to sabotage the truce. Dr. Issam Saratawi, head of the Action
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 49 1 COLOMBO, Tues. The Ceylon Government has granted full diplomatic recognition to the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, the Foreign Ministry announced here today. This recognition was one of the election promises of the United Front, led by Ceylon Premier Mrs. Sirimavo Ban- daranaike. AFP
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    • 29 1 ODD PHNOM PENH: A major Communist offensive against the northern city of Siem Reap was feared imminent late today following a build-up of troops laying siege around its perimeter.
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    • 22 1 ODD MOSCOW: Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Germany arrived her this evening from Bonn to sign the Soviet-West German non-aggression treaty tomorrow.
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  • 243 1 THIS radio picture shows a munitions train carrying deadly nerve gas rockets leaving Anniston, Alabama, yesterday. The rockets will be damped In the Atlantic Ocean m waters off Cape Kennedy. Watching Its departure are Mayor Clyde Pippin of Anniston, and Mayor Bester Adams of Oxford,
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  • 298 1 CASHIERS ROBBED OF $13,300 ON WAY TO BANK TWO cashiers were robbed of more than $13,300 m separate armed hold-ups m Singapore yesterday. HOLD-UP NO. 1: Cashier Ng Seng Hui, 21, of Diamond Theatre, was on his way to a bank at 9.25 a.m. with $10,232 m cash representing three
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  • 33 1 ODD FLIGHT BY CANAL BERLIN, Tues.—Three boys aged 12 to 14 swam a canal to escape from East to West Berlin on last night. They were picked up by a West Berlin patrol.
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  • 122 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— President Suharto moved today to bring the virtually independent State-owned oil monopoly, Pertamina, under tighter Government control following mounting student agitation that the mushrooming company is riddled with corruption. He formed a separate ministerial committee to formulate a draft bill to regulate Pertamina's
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  • 217 1 PSA chief to take over as No. 1 at the DBS MR. HOWE Yoon Chong, chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority, is to head the Development Bank of Singapore, informed sources said yesterday. He succeeds Mr. Hob Sui Sea, who was swora ia yesterday as Flaaace Minister ia Mr.
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  • 113 1 QUEBEC, Tues. Five armed men entered Ancienne Lorette airport early today and escaped with 23 mailbags whose contents police say may be worth more than US$l,OOO,OOO. The masked men arrived at the airport about 7 a.m. m two cars and entered an area where the mailbags
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1108 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY "THE business of a government is to govern." This Mying is often echoed by businessmen and leaderwriters when, m the face of a threat that requires firm action, authority pays excessive heed to indignant ■berals and wavers. In serious situations, the businessmen and
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  • 533 2 Wednesday, August 12, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD The changes in the Cabinet The new Cabinet appointments announced on Monday reflect the priorities which the Government has set for the nation over the next few years. However, the "re-shuffle" had been expected for some time and there were no surprises. The
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  • Viewpoint
    • 375 2 Making the most of our limited medical resources I WROTE a letter to another paper on July 13 on the need for more varied medical services. That drew a reply from the Director of Medical Services published on Aug. 3. My reply to that letter was not published. In view
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    • 118 2 For this relief such thanks What rubbish was uttered by 'Crusader' (S.H. Aug. 8). How does he conclude that "relief teachers have no knowledge at all of teaching methods or classroom management"? There are a lot of relief teachers who have completed and passed their two years of fun-time training
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    • 109 2 WE ARE STOCKIST OF HEATH HEATHER HONEYS PREWETT'S DRIED FRUITS NUTS ALFONAL SUNFLOWER SEED OIL MARGARINE (Tastes Good Beneficial Too) HOLGATES HONEY MARMALADES SYMINGTON'S INSTANT DANDELION COFFEE SHAWS HONEY CRUNCH BISCUITS PREWETT'S TINNED FRUITS IN HONEY SOYOLK SOYA FLOUR The above listed items are only a few of the wide
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  • 516 3 When a wet hand can kill in the home YOU COULD be killed just by touching an electric switch with wet hands. This is one of the warnings given at the "Electricity at your Service" exhibition at the Jurong Power Station. One of the main themes of the display, organised
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  • 69 3 A NUMBER of Singapore women have taken up needle and thread m aid of children's charities. They will make cushions, lampshades and other articles for sale at the Christmas Fair m Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 5. The Christmas Fair Committee appeals for pieces of remnant
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  • 39 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today reiterated Malaysia's belief m the importance of closer cooperation among nations. The king made the speech when the new Nepalese Ambassador, Shri Gyanendra presented his credentials here.
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  • 130 3 70 taxi drivers learn English to cope with tourists SEVENTY taxi drivers are learning simple English conversation to promote better understanding with tourists. Two classes for the cabbies began at the Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association's premises m Serangoon Road yesterday. The five-month course is jointly organised by the association, the
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  • 91 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will build a $25 million factory to produce sheet glass m either Perak or Selangor next year, Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. He told reporters plans for the factory a joint venture between local and Japanese
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  • 157 3 THE Malay Teachers' Union yesterday rejected the Education Ministry's Counselling Service for teachers as being "ineffective and inadequate." The acting President of the Union, Inche Zakariah Baghkrit, put forward three alternatives: the Government should set up a Civl Service Arbitration Tribunal, along the lines of
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  • 91 3 THE Government has partially lifted its ban on imports of firecrackers. They can now enter Singapore for transhipment or for reexport. But firecrackers cannot be imported for sale locally. The Firecrackers and Fireworks Importers Exporters Association had earlier asked the Government to lift the ban
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  • 831 3 $70,000 in dud $50s charge: Two go on trial DPP OUTLINES CASE AND TELLS OF A DEAL WITH SARAWAK BUSINESSMAN WHO'S WHO IN THE CASE THE ACCUSED: Shum Wai Tong, owner of a printing firm m Victoria Street. Oh Ah Kai, said to be an expert operator of Heidelberg machines.
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  • 31 3 MR. Ec Peng Liang, president of the Singapore Council of Social Service, give a talk on "Community Service" to the Rotary Club of Singapore East during lunch on Saturday.
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  • 138 3 WORK on the $580,000 flood alleviation scheme m the Raffles Quay /Boon Tat Road/Robinson Road/Market Street areas is under way. Since its reclamation, from the sea about 100 years *go, the land m the vicinity of* the Telok Aver Market has svß* to
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  • 123 3 THE SINGAPORE Association for Retracted Children is se nj£ j n g representatives to participate m two European conferences from Aug. 17 to 21. h* Mr. Ng Fook Kah^the Honorary Secretary of gthe association, will attend .the First International Seminal- on Special Education
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  • 143 4 Painless day at dentist's for 64 children THE 'PATIENTS' LEAVE WITH GIFTS FOR 64 children, between two and 1 3 years old, it was a painless session m the dental chair yesterday at the Sims Avenue Community Centre. They were competing for eight top places m a dental health contest,
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  • 228 4 POLICE have arrested a five-man gang believed to be involved m the theft of identity cards and driving licences from parked cars at Changi Beach. A police source said that the stolen identity cards were probably sold to illegal Indonesian immigrants. The arrests followed a
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  • 93 4 $500 FOR SAYING HE WAS A BACHELOR A TWICE-MARRIED cloth dealer who declared before a kathi two years ago that he was a bachelor to marry a third time was fined $SM yesterday for making a false declaration. Ahmad Said, 3t, of Lorong 31, Geylang, told Second District Judge Tan
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  • 70 4 A PASSPORT belonging to Inche Mohamed Hanapiah bin Shahidan of Province Wellesley was found at the Singapore Conference Hall car park on Monday. He is asked to see the Superintendent, Singapore Conference Hall, during office hours to claim it. ODD LIONS CLUB DANCE THE Lions
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  • 330 5 HELPING HAND FROM ASSOCIATIONS SINGAPOREAN doctors who find the local medical market overcrowded can now look to Australia and New Zealand for jobs. This is one of the benefits of Singapore's recent affiliation with the medical associations of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 201 5 AFTER EIGHT years of talk, the students of the University of Singapore are finally to have 3tt feet of sheltered walkway built between the Students' Union Hon.se and the lecture theatres. A Students' Union official said yesterday: "Plans for the Sit.ftM
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  • 62 5 SITIAWAN, Tues. A youth with a leg wound was found dead under a durian tree 22 miles from here last night. A police spokesman said today he was identified as Hishamuin bin Wahi, 19, a resident of a nearby kampong. A gunny sack containing four durians, a
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  • 176 5 THE American Field Service is offering a number of scholarships to students from all four language streams to study at High Schools m Jhe United States. Applicants should be between 17 and 19 years old on April 1, 1970. The scholarships are for a
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  • 52 5 HEARING of a dispute between the Ford Motor Company and the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union, scheduled for yesterday, has been postponed indefinitely at the company's request. The dispute relates to the off-setting of increased company contributions to the Central Provident Fund against the company's
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malaysia will soon begin a new series of talks to promote racial goodwill. Entitled "Living Together", the series will cover the life of the different races m Malaysia, including stories of deeds of goodwill performed by the public, interviews and
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  • 328 5 A "LONG-standing dispute" between two secret societies was believed to be behind the stabbing of five youths m People's Park last November resulting m the deaths of two, a coroner was told yesterday. Senior Inspector Ong Hean Teik of the Criminal Investigation
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    • 782 5 J Shannon Tarnish On The Badge A fast-moving insurance investigator whose job is to protect public carriers insured T-i^KII^LJT'O L^ With hiS com P an y hiS Car IS IUINIvaMI O virtually an electronic detection i_ii/>i_ii ir^LJTO \W laboratory on wheels. Starring: CHANNEL 5 nllanLl.varl lo VW George Nader, 10.50
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  • 327 6 GUILTY PLEA FINED TOTAL OF $750 LOW Choon Say, treasurer of the Radin Mas Citizen's Consultative Committee and proprietor of a sundry shop, pleaded guilty yesterday to two charges of corruptly offering gratification of $10 and $30 to a police corporal on
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  • 170 6 BREEDERS URGED TO SEND FISH TO GUPPY SHOWS THE SINGAPORE Aquarists' Society has urged gappy breeders In Singapore to eater their fish for the Berlin mad California gappy shows. Singapore gnppies, competing against the best m the world, won most of the prizes at last year's Berlin show. All Singapore
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  • 74 6 ENTRY forms for the L.R.S.M. written examinations conducted by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, are now available from the Chief Examinations Officer, Ministry of Education, Kay Siang Road. Examination fees will be accepted from Mondays to Fridays between 8.30 a.m.
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  • 142 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The University of Malaya has barred an Israeli professor from taking part m an inter-' national conference of universities, due to start here on Aug. 24. The president of the Academic Staff Association, Dr. V. Prakash, said today the decision was taken
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  • 250 6 Singapore heart men to attend UK Congress NINE MEMBERS of the Singapore Cardiac Society will attend the Sixth World Congress of Cardiology m London this September. Five thousand delegates from all over the world are expected to attend. Advances m the study of hypertension, pediatric cardiac surgery, myocardial diseases, valve
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  • 154 6 Jalamani sails in and gets a very special welcome THE 13,770-ton Indian ship Jalamani got a special welcome by the Port of Singapore Authority yesterday to mark her maiden voyage to the Far East. An engraved salver was presented to the ship's Master, Commander Mathias by Mr. Willie Rasiah, Manager
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  • 122 6 SINGAPORE can soon expect more container traffic from America and Canada. Norwegian shipping company Barber lines, which has seven sailings a month to and from Singapore, is converting eight of its vessels into semi-container ships at a cost of $30 million. The conversion
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  • 71 6 A PSA employee was jailed for a day and fined $800 yesterday for misappropriating $2,026 m parking fees. Balaguru Vengidusamy, 42, a cashier at the Jardine Steps Wharf Office, was found guilty on three counts of criminal breach of trust. Senior Inspector Koh Llan
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  • 25 6 ODD JOO SENG DINNER INCHE Ghazali Ismail, MP for Aljunied, will attend his constituency's National Day dinner at the Joo Seng community centre on Sunday.
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  • 242 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The SingaporeIsraeli air agreement signed recently does not mean that MalaysiaSingapore Airlines will be ,UiMiing m Tel Aviv, acting Transport Minister Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam said today. "As far as the Malaysian Government is concerned, we will have nothing to do
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  • 83 7 Tun Tan and Baker have chat at N-Day reception MALAYSIAN Minister with Special Functions Tun Tan Slew Sin having a chat with Singapore's High Commissioner, Mr Maurice Baker, at the National Day reception at Sri Temasek, Kuala Lumpur on Saaday. The CM guests drank a champagne toast to the President
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  • 103 7 PENANG. Mon. Penang University students will visit rural areas m October to inform people of the importance of education. President of the University of Penang Students' Union, Mr. K. Asairinathan, said educational films will be shown m conjunction with talks It is part of
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  • 217 7 Philippines to intensify ant i- smuggling operations MANILA, Tues.— Philippine Defence Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile ordered an intensification of anti-smuggling operations yesterday after voicing concern over reports of increasing traffic on contraband items between Sabah and Mindanao. Mr. Enrile is now touring the southern islands with Constabulary (National Police) Chief
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  • 63 7 A TELEPHONE operator cum despatch clerk with Messrs. Laycock and Ong of Malacca S+^eet, was yesterday charged with misappropriating $4,115.05 from the firm between March and October, last year. The case against Ong Baby alias Rose Oh, 34, of Ceylon Road was fixed for further mention on
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  • 85 7 IPOH, Tues. A $6 million Sino-Malay tapioca factory, which is expected to provide jobs for 3,200 workers, is being planned m Perak. Perak is chosen because of its clean water supply and a large skilled labour force. This was stated today by the vice-chairman
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  • 190 7 EVERY MORNING VEHICLES FOR TESTING DRIVERS bringing their vehicles for testing are causing daily traffic jams outside the Registry of Vehicles m Middle Road. The queue clogs Prinsep Street and extends round the corner past a bus stop m Middle Road, giving rise
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  • 28 7 A YOUTH conference m parliamentary style will be held at the Conference Room of the Chinese YMCA m South Pier at 2.00 p.m. on Friday, ODD
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  • 19 7 THE CHINESE YMCA will hold a dance at its youth meeting room on Sunday at 11.00 a.m.
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  • 138 7 Export zoneslesson from Taiwan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia is to set aside port zones where foreign investors can process raw materials for export. This was announced by Commerce and Industry Minister, inche Mohamed Khir Johari, when he returned from a far eastern tour today. He visited Hongkong, Japan, South Korea
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  • 140 7 AIT tl toll Nantah Plan its college of enginnering THE ASIAN Institute of Technology (AIT) m Bangkok will kelp Nanyang University prepare a development plan for its proposed College of Engineering. The Institute's Director of Administration and Planning. Mr. David L. McClintock, arrived two days ago to work with the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 218 7 THE DIARY 9 a.m.— s p.m. SlM's case Valley Road (between Kellock study method of management Road and opposite Shanghai developments at Mauve Road) and Still Road (between Conference Room, Ladyhill Koon Seng Road and Lorong HoteL Nangka.) 19 a.m.— s p.m. Exhibition on 7>M p m Film show at
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  • 142 8 What a talented lot you are! HI KIDS: Remember our holiday competitions? We've already received lots and lots of entries and they are all very exciting. What a lot of talent you seem to have! And hey, guess what? Since the entries have been so good we thought we should
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  • 144 8 FOR CHILDREN AGED EIGHT AND BELOW Draw a picture of someone or something yon love or like. It can he someone In yew family, year pet, your favonrite character on television, yonr favourite food or a place yon like to visit. The pictare can he any siie and
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  • 409 8  - 'Marbleous' new ways to jazz up your home SHIRLEY MANNASEH COLOURFUL STUFF THAT DOESN'T CRACK UP By INTRODUCING 100 new ways to jazz up your home with imitation marble. And don't let imitation fool you. The man-made stuff won't crack up and has a ton of pluses over the real
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  • 117 8 AT A recent dinner party we attended at Monsieur and Madame Rene Hussenet's (he's the cultural attache at the French Embassy) there were a dozen guests. They came from France, China (Madame Hussenet is a Eurasian born m China), India. Australia, Poland, Egypt. America, Russia, Hongkong Malaysia and
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    • 68 8 BLONDIE By Chic Young THAT STEAK IS SO TEND6R I ITS SO TOU6M ki *^V I CAN! I MELP IT >^V___ft_V V^_-l VOUCANCUT.TWITH I CAN'T EVEN CUT it) IP YCVW J f, V *V A. A POf K 1 W,TH A »<NIPe.' .__V A WEAKLING^ is THNoeft? TZfX JXZ*^Ti S^^~^
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  • 195 9 Something's cooking-and it's very strange... STRANGE pot-mates, I thought, when I was sent to a demonstration of Chinese cooking using Danish products. Together with 20 women at the American Club yesterday I watc ed fascinated as Miss Irene Cloy cooked her way through frozen Danish chicken, pork spare ribs and
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  • 141 9 STIR-FRIED LUNCHEON MEAT WITH GREEN PEPPER AND ONION 1 caa Daaish luacheoa meat, eat lato cubes; 1 caa greea pepper, cat coarsly; l caa oaioa, cat ap coarsly; l eaa beatea egg, dilute with a little cold water; 1 caa garlic,. crashed; Up. salt; l Tbsp. soy saace; l
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  • 132 9 1 Ib. Danish spareribs, cat Ist* l^-lach leagths; 2 large cloves garlic, crashed; Tbsp. oil; 1 Tbsp. soy saace; 2 Tsp. sugar; 3 Tbsp. black beans, half crashed and half leave whole; 4 cap cold water. Method: 1) Heat M amd add the spareribs, stir-fry
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  • 378 9  - Hock Yin puts tradition in the family way ADELE KOH SYLVIA TAN Screttdtptty Fhe Lim Family EDITED BY LIM HOCK YIN is a traditional housewife. She's also 26, wife to a taxi driver and mother to five children. "My four older children are perhaps less lucky than my youngest son.
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  • 254 9 Saints opeserve us! The ladies have taken a liberty NEW YORK, Tues. The Women's Liberation Movement adopted a new "patron" saint today the Statue of Liberty which guards the port of New York. A group of 100 militant girls "occupied" the isle on which the Statue stands and adorned the
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    • 46 9 THE LITTLE WOMAN 1 I _4 I 1; TV. 1 111 1 I It 4 \jr i__i i v iiTit I T U- 1 1 [I —^^^^a ""^piCt'bl'V^J*"^ *in_ F«-t_rf Sywdkat*. Inc.. 1970. "On a morning like this, I'm glad we women don't have equal rights!"
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  • 710 10 Green Acres the place for us... and Them HOW green is your valley... or garden... or window box... or kerbside? Everyone's trying to keep everything green these days. The campaign's the talk of the town. The Government is going all lyrical about having a flower-power island and they're luring reluctant
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  • 221 10 FLIGHT HOSTESS ROHANI IS A GIRL WHO IS GOING PLACES jS*Ej^,--?bbb^ ROHANI Yusoff, 22, is a girl I who's going places. As a flight stewardess with MSA she flies regularly to Hongkong, Tokyo, Perth and Sydney. "But such perks as visiting places and travelling cheap are not the whole story,
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  • 282 10 ISRAELIS' TENSE WAIT AT FRONTIERS FOR GUERILLA RAID TIBERIAS, Tues.— The Israelis fear that Arab guerillas might soon launch a major attack to force a heavy Israeli reprisal, thus endangering the Middle East cease-fire. Palestinian guerillas, vigorously opposed to the U.S. peace plan, have pledged to sabotage the cease-fire. Guerilla
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  • 37 10 SURVIVES GRENOBLE, Tues.—A 13--month-old .girl fell nine floors after crawling out of the window of her parent's flat and escaped unhurt. The canvas awning outside a cafe on the ground floor broke her fall.
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  • 18 10 AMMAN, Tues. —King Hussein of Jordan is to visit Cairo for talks with President Nasser.
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  • 63 10 MOSCOW, Tues. The Israeli Cahiaet wu forced to accept "President Nasser's peace iaittatlve" becaase of the iacreased resistance of the Egyptlaa Army, Israel** growiag iateraatioaal isolatioa, lacreaslag aatlAmericaalsm ia the Middle East aad also as a resalt of the dm Soviet staad oa the issae, a
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    • 377 10 Step up in air cover for ground troops WASHINGTON, Tues. U.S. fighter-bombers and gunships have doubled the number of air strikes against targets m Cambodia this month, Pentagon sources said m confirming reports of stepped up air attacks. Since Aug. 1, the sources said, U.S. warplanes have flown an average
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    • 153 10 TOKYO'S BILLION YEN PLAN TO FIGHT POLLOTION TOKYO, Tues. The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has earmarked a supplemental budget of 1,346 million yen to cope with increasing environmental pollution m this smog-ridden city. The money will be used for such projects as surveys and research on the causes of pollution and
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    • 285 10 Thanom to retire in 1972: 'I am tired of polities' BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn announced on his 59th birthday today that he would not seek another term of office when the present one expires m 1972. At the same time, Premier Kittikachorn who is also supreme commander
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    • 22 10 CAIRO, Tues. Nigerian Head of State Maj Gen. Yakubu Gowon is to pay a visit to the United Arab Republic
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  • 366 11 Brandt puts out feelers for a Big Four summit WASHINGTON, Tues. President Nixon has received a letter from West German Chancellor Willy Brandt reportedly proposing a Big Four summit meeting sometime after the signing of a West German-Soviet non-aggression treaty. This was stated by the White House yesterday m response
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  • 190 11 WASHINGTON, Tues. A secret opinion poll taken m eight foreign countries by the U.S. Information Agency shows that confidence m the United States dropped sharply following American troop action m Cambodia, Representative Allard Lowenstein disclosed yesterday. "The American people should know
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  • 264 11 NEW YORK, Tues. It was like a wake m McSorley's Bar yesterday. The regulars packed the saloon, downing ale with the solemnity befitting the death of a loved one. A group of five raised their steins and toasted wistfully to "another
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  • 301 11 REAPPRAISAL DELAYS BRITISH GOVT'S DECISION ON SALES TO SOUTH AFRICA LONDON, Tues. An urgent assessment is being made m Whitehall of new reasons given by Zambia and other African members of the Commonwealth for Britain to maintain the ban on sales of weapons to South Africa.
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  • 32 11 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. The Screen Actors Guild says performers may need a code of conduct so they would not be left unprotected m dealing with sex and nudity m films.
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  • 50 11 DOCTORS and rescue workers examine the wreckage of the Lansa Airlines Lockheed Electra which crashed into a hill six miles south of Cuzco airport shortly after take-off for a flight to Lima, Peru. Ninety-nine people died m the crash, including 49 American students. AP radiophoto.
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  • 614 12 Mining shares moved erratically yesterday to close on a mixed note. Oils were dull and industrials generally weaker. The announcement by Mary Kathleen that it had arranged two contracts for the sale of uranium lifted the market from the depression brought about by the decision to abandon
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  • 350 12 Prices eased m the morning as buyers were reserved m the absence of fresh stimuli, coupled with a fall on Wall Street. Electric appliances, including Alps Electric and Sony, housing related industries and Pharmaceuticals declined. Trading continued quiet m the afternoon as operators remained on the sidelines.
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  • 172 12 The market was firm m brisk trading yesterday but gains were generally limited to small advances. Lands crossed the $100 barrier and went to $104 before coming down slightly. Watsons, Docks Wharves and Taikoos also improved. Realty Development continued active, moving between $1.79 and $1.81. Total turnover
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  • 525 12 BUSINESS /COM ME RCE /COMMODITIES/ OECD report on shipping m 60's PARIS, Tues.— The world merchant shipping fleet doubled m the past decade, but increased efficiency meant that sea trade jumped 123 percent while bulk transport costs were virtually halved. This picture of the dramatic growth
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  • 104 12 TOKYO, Tues. Moscow Radio said today a border area trade agreement valued at 1,312,000 roubles ($4.5 million) was signed between the Soviet Union and North Korea recently at the Soviet Far Eastern port of Nakhodka. The broadcast, monitored here, said since direct trading between the Soviet Far Eastern
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  • 247 12 WASHINGTON, Tues. A British science journalist warned yesterday that man is m danger of making his oceans as barren as he has made some of his lakes and rivers. Lord Ritchie-Calder told the third International Conference of Food Science and Technology that the bright promise of "farming"
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  • 139 12 SPORE—M ALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore made these changes m its merchant rates yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency. SELLING TT or OD: Danish Kroner J41.3925: French Francs $56.2850; Norwegian Kroner $43.4825; Swedish Kroner 60.0250. BUYING
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    • 481 12 Oi ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS, CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P PC REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cU. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service
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    • 166 12 The CHINESE YMCA invites applicants for the positions of (a) ADULT PROGRAMME DIRECTOR and (b) ASSISTANT PHYSICAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR Applicants must be College or University graduates, who are Christian with related education. practical experience and .preferably working knowledge of English and Chinese. Applicant's qualification and experience will determine the starting
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    • 242 12 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX. New Bridge Road. 3rd Floor. Area: 1.010 sq.ft. Rent: $2,000/- p.m. inclusive air-conditioning and cleaning services. Enquiries: C.H. Williams Co. Tel: *****. »#»#»<#»o>#»»»#»#e>e>»#»>»« Henry Transport ft -General Agencies Co (Pte) Ltd., 17,0 rd Road, Ist Floor Singapore. 6. Telephone: *****/9 ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE LAND-SEA- AIR FOR
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    • 256 12 DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at 318-A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for enrolment. CCC JUNK STORE PTE. LTD.. 22. Newton Road. Spore. Tel: *****/*****7. Buy And Sell. Trade-in, Hire Household Furniture, Curios, Antique Furniture And Hire Children's Garden Swings For Birthday Parties. Etc.
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  • 6 13  - FINANCE /INDUSTRY/INVESTMENT/PROPERTY/TAXATION ARUN SENKUTTUVAN EDITED BY
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  • 188 13 FEDERAL Cables and Wires increased its unaudited net trading profit m 1969 by 187 per cent to $358,204. This profit is based on a $3 million issued capital. The company is now operating on a capital of (4 million after issuing another million $1
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  • 389 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE BUSINESS m the Stock Exchange yesterday touched new levels for this year: total turnover swelled to 4.54 million shares while the value of sales amounted to almost $7 million. Trading m the last hour was hectic and prices soared m selected
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  • 1087 13 KEY Csoetag buyers' and setters' price* an followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots In I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The but figures
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  • 463 13 THE turnover of more than 4.5 million shares m the Stock Exchange yesterday the highest m the year is an indication of growing public confidence m the market. Trading yesterday had to be suspended for a few minutes m the morning to enable trading representatives to catch
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  • 148 13 PEOPLE in business MR H.W. SHEPHERD will become New Zealand's Trade Commissioner m Singapore m succession to MR B.J. GRIMSTONE who is returning to New Zealand. Mr Shepherd's career includes previous postings to Singapore as Assistant Trade Commissioner from 1958 and Trade Commissioner from 1960 to 1963. His other overseas
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  • 719 13 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51-K cents a Ib. (■■chMfed). Very quiet conditions prevailed during yesterday's morning trading. The lack of interest was due to dealers staying on the sidelines after the long weekend holiday. RSS 1 Sept. was traded at 51-% cents to begin with and then at 51-% cents
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  • 353 13 DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK, Mon. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 713.92 (-11.78); Transportation 128.29 (-1.54); Utilities 10:1.85 0.51); Composite Stocks 224.94 (-3.00); Bonds 65.60 (-0.14) After 75 minutes of trading yesterday, stock prices continued to drift lower ia light dealings. (Paid prices at 1100 Aug. 11
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  • 523 13 Government bonds were weak yesterday. Profittaking after recent strength saw losses of up to threequarters point at the high coupon long-end of the market. Falls of up to threeeighths were seen among mediums, while the rise m U.S. Treasury bill rates affected sentiment m the short dates.
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  • 219 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly easier yesterday, following Wall Street, and local industrials were mixed. Weak spots were Fokker, Dutch Ford and Bols. Most shippings rallied after Monday's weakness. Leading banks were featureless, while investment funds and insurances mostly eased. Dutch state loans were mainly fractionally higher. PARIS The
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  • 455 14 AUSTRALIANS DISAPPOINT ATHLETIC FANS Ron Clarke unlikely to be in SAAA Open AUSTRALIAN long distance runner Ron Clarke, may miss the Singapore Open Athletic Championships to be held at Farrer Park from Aug. 14 to 16. Though he had earlier accepted the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's invitation, it is now
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  • 758 14 Choo can upset in Singapore open tourney PITRA Cup player Brian Marks is among the contenders for the Singapore Amateur Open golf championship which start at the Singapore Island Country Club new course at Thomson Road on Aug. 13. The other favourites for J.C. Halliday's title are K.C. Choo of
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  • 157 14 Filipinos take lead in Asian bowling The Philippines rolled a total of 2280 pinfalls m the Asian zone men's team championships to take the lead at Jackie's Bowl Orchard Road, last night. Toti Enrile scored 1259 and Rene Reys 1021 points for the Filipinos' 2280 score. Japan lad m the
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  • 34 14 MALAYSIA 'A' team beat Singapore 'A' m two straight sets 15-7 15-10 to win the interteam open championship final m the three-natiorf sepaktakraw tournament at Port of Singapore Authority R. C. yesterday.
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  • 30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. West Australia will play a friendly soccer match against Singapore m the republic on Aug. 18, its team manager Julius Re said here today. r
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  • 194 14 SINGAPORE'S Asian Age Group representatives got a feel of the $1.5 million Queenstown Sports Complex swimming pool which will officially be opened by the new Education Minister Mr. LJm Kirn San on Saturday at 9 a.m. The pool will be the venue of the Pesta
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 443 14 DUBLIN, Tues. Kenyan Kip Keino, Olympic 1500 metres champion, fought off late challenge to win the inaugural Billy Morton Memorial mile m under four minutes here last night. Keino clocked 3: 59.2 to head off Irishman Frank Murphy and American Marty Liquori. The African
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  • 500 14  -  Ben d'Cunha MERDEKA SOCCER POST-MORTEM KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore soccer fortunes have never been at its lowest five successive defeats m the 13th Merdeka Anniversary soccer tournament over the last 12 days. While it can be argued that the true spirit of sports is not winning
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  • 483 15 Upset in Under-19 tourney: Sharin in third round men's open singles PESTASUKAN ROUNDUP NATIONAL Champion Sharin Osman coasted to third round m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association Pesta Sukan open championships which started on the padang yesterday. Top seed Sharin easily eliminated Bezzant 6—o, 6—l. Playing immediately after his doubles
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  • 128 15 1 6 TEAMS FOR POLO COMPETITION AT JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Sixteen teams, including four from Singapore, will take part m a polo competition to be held at the Royal Johore Polo Club here from Friday to Monday. The Raja Muda of Johore, who is also captain of the Royal
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  • 47 15 TEL AVIV, Tues. Australian yachtsmen John Gilder and Douglas Giles won the Tel Aviv Cup, at warm-contest for the 420 world sailing championships opening here tomorrow. Israeli pairs Arie Harel and Shimshon Brodman, and Eldad Baron and Arie Amit took second and third places.
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  • 86 15 1 1 -nation basketball tourney on Aug. 14 MINISTER for Culture Mr. Jek Yuen Thong will open the 11-nation international invitation basketball championships at Gay World stadium on Aug. 14. Mr. Jek is also the President of the Singapore Basketball Association. More than 200 competitors from Taiwan, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei,
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  • 214 15 Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, yesterday urged that greater encouragement and support be given to popularise Sepak Takraw among South-East Asia countries. More sustained efforts would have to be made to extend interest m this particular sport
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  • 51 15 THE Pasir Panjang Constituency will be holding a boxing tournament on Aug. 14 at 7.30 p.m. About 28 boxers will compete m 14 bout programme ranging from feather to light-middle weight. Social Affairs Minister Inche Othman Wok will give away the prizes to the winners on Aug.
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  • 76 15 Malaysian players leap with joy when Zulkilfli scored from a goal-mouth scramble m the Malaysia versus Burma Merdeka soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The goal did not help Malaysia as Burma went on to a 2-1 victory. This defeat put Malaysia out of
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  • 147 15 SINGAPORE Island Country Club $1.5 million new golf course will be officially declared open by the President of the Singapore Golf Association, the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin on Aug. 23. In conjunction with this ceremony there will be a Club 300
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 40 15 DAVY JONES B y Sam Leff trf S55SBJ Y ON A HUNCH, KELLY. M r HEY, PAVY..."^" I THINK HE'S LOST X MAYBE—AND WWBE J_t?s5_?5_^SU Tt iV LwHaVs UPfJLH.5 SENSES, 5^ VM ABOUTTO^ if"" ''^f^ff^.^^'"-^- 6 E F^P^SSB'^ y fla>""
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    • 136 15 SPORTS DIARY £22 BILLIARDS: SBA Championships (Indian Assn. 7 p.m.). BOWLING: Ist F.I.Q. Asian Zone Championships (Grange Road Bowling Centre, 6.30 p.m.— 12.00 p.m.). CHESS: 6th Open Championships (Polytechnic, 6.30 p.m.— 10.30 p.m.). CHESS (Chinese): Masters' Open Championships (Hong Lim Park, 8.00 p.m.— 11.00 p.m.). LAWN TENNIS: Open Championships (Singapore
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  • 220 16 Radio claims body of seized diplomat found MONTEVIDEO, Tues. An Uruguayan radio station announced today that a body, which could be that of kidnapped Brazilian consul Aloysio Mares Dias Gomide, has been found by the police. Police and army officers said, however, they found nothing at the site. Earlier, a
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  • 62 16 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A 4«-jrear old British immigrant had sexual relations with his 12-year-old daughter after her mother had dragged her into the bedroom and held her down, a court was told today. The man and his 47-year-old wife are appearing m court charged with rape and
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  • 20 16 FOREIGN Affairs and Labour Minister S. Rajaratnam, will attend the Bukit Panjang Constituency's National Day dinner tonight.
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  • 27 16 NEW YORK, Mon. Some 230 prisoners mutinied and took five warders including a Captain hostage at the overcrowded Manhattan Island men's prison here today. AP
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  • 130 16 FRESHWATER, (Isle of Wight) Tues.— Police today warned holiday visitors not to touch 40-odd tinplate boxes containing ferric chloride washed ashore on beaches here. Officials reported they were similar to cannisters which had recently been dumped m deep water by the Royal
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  • 204 16 CANOEING may look easy until you run into rough water. Then, if you're not skilled, you may find yourself all at sea with a desperate battle for survival on your hands. But 28 students from a YWCA leadership training camp took the plunge the
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  • 168 16 THE Medical Unit of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital will admit and treat patients on a 24-hour basis every day of the week from Saturday. This extended service, will exclude casualty and emergency surgical cases. The Medical Unit will serve Rochore, Kampong Bugis, Desker Road, Kallang,
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    • 210 16 NEVADA, Tues. World heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier wni give lightheavyweight champion Bob Foster a shot at his crown, Frazier's manager said yesterday. Yank Durham said tentative arrangements have been made to stage the bout m Detroit Michigan's Cobo Hall on either Oct. 21 or
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    • 270 16 Universal reach junior inter club final X-UNIVERSAL, as expected, reached the final of the Singapore Table Tennis Association junior inter-club league tournament with an easy 5-1 victory over Sheng Wah Sports Association at Monk's Hfll last night. Universal, who completed their 'A* group matches with 100 percent record, are most
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    • 355 16 17-21, 21-19, 21-18; Ng Ah Kan lost to Stephen Koh 18-21, 21-19, 17-21; Phua Cheng Meng bt Ho Soo Bin 21-17, 21-8. Sims Avenue C.C. 'Red* beat Chinese YMCA 5-0 (Sims Avenue first): Gan Cheng Chan bt Chew Chin Koon 21-15, 21-16; Lim Beng Guan bt Fong Loon Siong
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  • 1477 16 THAY'S ••awavv ItflV lETTH TAKES All OF CBLINHN SIX AS WHI this talk of equality and justice is just hollow talk, and they will hate every day of the time they are compelled to spend m fulltime National Service, not because they are against
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