Singapore Herald, 5 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald N0 »65 Singapore Monday, October 5, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 472 1 i 'We want this neutralisation to be guaranteed by the big powers, including China. So if we do not get Communist China m the United Nations, then we are just paying lip service to this new policy of neutralisation of South-East Asia. 9 -TUN ISMAIL
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  • 328 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today differences between Singapore and Malaysia were being exaggerated. "I don't see why we should not have some quarrels now and then and so long as the quarrels are not violent and we
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 108 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi described as "unfortunate" a claim made by Mrs. Lalita Shastri, widow of former Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri, that her husband had been poisoned. Mr. Shastri died m January 1966 while m Tashkent for talks on ending the IndoPakistani
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  • 145 1 LONDON, Sun. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had a working lunch yesterday with the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, at his official country home at Dorneywood. Mr Lee had a number of topics to talk about, including the non-aligned conference at
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  • 59 1 TOP DRIVER IN HERALD TEST of SKILL AND ONE NOT SO SKILLED I THE winner, Jim Watkins, his Sprite. I William Lyou rolls his Slmca on its back that's him still m the car! Many willing hands help to right the Simca. Mr. Lyou was not hart. Picture by Mohd.
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  • 263 1 New leaders to US: 'We'll continue Nasser's line' WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States has received assurances from the leaders of Egypt's interim Government that they will continue the policy of the late President Nasser m seeking negotiated settlement of the conflict with Israel. The assurances were given m talks which
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  • 110 1 Civil servants in quandary over Govt ruling on chit funds PUBLIC servants have been bailed from subscribing to chit funds. The order came m a circular to all Government departments and signed by the Permanent Secretary (Finance). This has resulted m civil servants pulling oat of chit funds, of which
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  • 69 1 'Saigon troops are deserting' claim HANOI, Sun.— A Vietcong radio report claimed here today that thousands of South Vietnamese Government troops deserted their units last month and m August to return to their homes m the Delta area. "The same report claimed that 600 men and officers of the 11th
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  • 529 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY A VISITOR to a newspaper office who chances to overhear a reporter announcing excitedly that he has a first-rate story about an air crash resulting m a large number of fatalities can hardly be blamed for feeling chilled to the core.
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  • 981 2 CHIN PENG AS THE THAIS SEE HIM FE THIS article the second m a two-part series on the counter-insurgency war on the Thai-Malaysian border was held back to allow incorporation of the decisions reached by the two Governments m talks m Kuala Lumpur last week. THE measures for increasing pressure
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  • 432 2 TUN Dr Ismail's statement on China gives further weight to the suggestion that Malaysia's foreign policy has undergone a significant change of emphasis. While there have been rumours that Kuala Lumpur was interested m setting up a trade office m Peking, it now appears that the question
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  • 288 3 AFTER the temporary interruption caused by the introduction of National Service, the Police Force has decided to resume enrolment of volunteer special constables. But those eligible for National Service or called up for full-time or part-time service are not eligible. Also excluded
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  • 54 3 TWO MEN AND A GIRL SHOW HOW TO GET BY ON THREE WHEELS A HONDA i yesterday's skilled driving tests at the Police Academy ABOVE: One of the women contestants, Miss Anne Wong, driving a BLMC Cooper S. AT RIGHT: A four-wheel drive Land-Rover gets by on three wheels, (full
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  • 204 3 SINGAPORE is destined to play an important and decisive role m the economic and social affairs of Asia, according to Mr. B.K.Kierkegaard, the retiring honorary Danish Consul. Mr. Kierkegaard said: "During my two-year stay m Singapore, I have seen many changes m
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  • 65 3 TB survey nearly completed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The final phase of Malaysia's first tuberculosis survey is expected to be completed by mid-October. The technical adviser of the survey, Dr. Akio Tanaka from the World Health Organisation said analysis of the survey would take another six months. The project is to
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  • 46 3 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade, West Central Area, held their annual general inspection parade yesterday at its headquarters m Beach Road. The parade was inspected by Dr. S.R. Sayampanathan, the Commissioner. He was accompanied by the Area President, Dato Ng Quee Lam.
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  • 703 3 LEISURE IS A RIGHT FOR ALL, NOT A PRIVILEGE FOR A FEW PLANNING for recreation m Singapore demands IMMEDIATE attention because the amount of land available for recreational purposes is so limited. This was the main conclusion of a two-day seminar held recently
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  • 213 3 Dolphin Scouts celebrate silver jubilee THE week-long celebration of the Silver Jubilee of the 1701 Dolphin Group of Scouts began at Sands House on Saturday. Founded by Mr. Dennis Goh Chin Chye, retired Assistant Commissioner of Boy Scouts, IS days after the surrender of the Japanese Forces here 25 years
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  • 226 4 A COURSE to produce more courteous civil servants began yesterday at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute. Twenty civil servants, ten of them girls, are taking part m the course, which is voluntary. All the participants are Division 2 and 3
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  • 70 4 WITHININDUSTRY GRADUATES NINETY jsrvisors and ten potential trainers wil receive their tr»ining-wi thin-industry certificates from the Ministry of State (Labour), Mr. Sia Kah HuL The ceremony will take place on Nov. 28 at 8.00 p.m. at Victoria Memorial Hall. The training on Job relations was conducted by the Labour Ministry's
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  • 90 4 The sales director of S.T. Dupont, manufacturer of Jewellery and custom cigarette lighten, Mr. Henri Dochamp De La Geneste, flew into Singapore last night for a twoday vtett. He was met at the airport by Mr. Tan Keng Van, director of Casey Enterprises Ltd., local
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  • 17 4 ALL Swissair flights, including weekly flights to Singapore, now carry armed Swiss Government security guards.
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  • 208 4 ROTARY BURSARIES FOR NEEDY STUDENTS NINE chlldrea la the Baki t He Swee Estate whose parent* raaaot afford to see them threagh seceadary school, received aarsarles ef $55 each from the Rotary Cash yesterday. The barsarles were presented ay the VeaeraMe iinaada M a^g* la ef the Thai Itaddalrt Monastery,
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  • 394 4 Industries must be more designconscious, says Poly head FOR SINGAPORE TO MAKE A NAME LOCAL industries will have to be more designconscious m the near future if they are to succeed m international competition, Mr. Robert Edis, principal of the Polytechnic said yesterday. He said that Singapore would make a
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  • 206 4 TWO young officers who will soon be flying the RAF's fastest jet aircraft Phantom and Lightning fighters have been building up valuable air experience m the Far East, before returning to Britain. They are Flying Officers Laurence Scott (m cockpit) and
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  • 114 4 KUCHING, Sun. The Ministry of Health is considering setting up a riverine health service m rural areas of Sarawak accessible only by rivers. The Malaysian Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who disclosed this today, added that the 'floating clinics" would
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  • 397 4 SINGAPORE will be the first clearing house for multi-national mass media projects m Asia when the Asian Mass Communications, Information and Research Centre begins operations, Dr. Lakshman Rao, said yesterday. With aid from the West German Friedrich Ebert Foundation,
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  • 132 4 A FACTORY worker was drowned at Changt Point when a hired sampan capsized yesterday afternoon. His friend, Lim San Yeow, 17, of Jalan Membina Barat, who was with him managed to cling to the overturned sampan. Lim who works with Teo at the Great
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    • 254 4 I PACIFIC f AH ASIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW H YOL.2 NOJ -^±M^ f OCTOKR'7O I JAPAN URGED TO REASSESS rTS ATTITUDE "> George W. BaU; former U.S. Under Secretary hf State WBm THE U.&, ASIA AND JAPAN: A PROPOSAL FOR THE 70» BB Richard Htßoran; U.S, journalist BB JAPAN'S NATIONAL DEFENSE
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  • 317 5 Singapore wins a place on top planning committee SINGAPORE'S advanced techniques m planning for an anticipated population of four million people over the next 20 years, have received official Commonwealth recognition. With Britain, Ghana, Jamaica, Australia, and India the Republic has won a place on an interim executive committee of
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  • 144 5 PENANG, Sun. The State Government hopes to create 8,000 jobs m the next 18 months. Chief Minister Lim Chong Eu, said at the weekend. He said that four industries m the Prai Industrial estate would eventually generate 2,273 jobs and labour
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  • 47 5 ONE of Britain's most decorated war-time pilots and founder of the Cheshire Foundation Homes for the sick, Group Captain G.L Cheshire, V.C., will arrive la Singapore today. He is a on a tour of India, the Far East, Australa and New Zealand.
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  • 410 5 I- BARKER SAYS: 'WE WELCOME COMPETITION' LAWYERS here yesterday welcomed the Government's promise to allow Malaysian lawyers to continue practising m Singapore. They agreed that this would benefit both countries, as it would allow for a continuous exchange of
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  • 153 5 Rakyat man: 'Boycott of goodwill activities to continue' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Partai Sosialis Rakyat Malaya will continue to boycott goodwill activities organised by the government, its state assemblyman for Tanah Puteh, Mr. S. Sivasubramaniam (above), said here today. Mr. Sivasubramaniam, who was released from detention last Thursday, said the
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  • 70 5 JAKARTA, Sun. The Malaysian navy Chief of Staff, Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingham, met Indonesia's Deputy Commander of the armed forces General Maraden Panggabean yesterday on bis nine-day visit here. Gen. Panggabean, who explained to Thanabalasingham the role of the Indonesian armed forces, presented his guest with
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  • 139 5 SECONDARY school science teachers are learning to collect and preserve insects, mammals, fish, spiders and birds for use as teaching aids. The museum conducts free regular courses on taxidermy, collection and preservation of various kinds of Insect and animal life for teachers
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  • 115 5 AEB to hold six-month course on dressmaking THE Adult Education Board is organising a new six-month course m Stage I dressmaking commencing on Oct. 17, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the board's classes at Kirn Keat Vocational School Centre. All lessons will be conducted m English. The fee
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  • 217 5 LUMUT, Sun. Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today workers m some factories were not well looked after and warned employers to stop exploiting them. "No doubt we want industrialisation m our country but we do not want industrialisation at any
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  • 351 5 DEVELOPERS of the $70 million Ocean Building m Collyer Quay are going ahead with their plans despite a threat by some of the 18 tenants of Prince Building to stay put unless they get higher compensation. A contract for demolition work
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  • 306 6 Guerillas accuse Hussein of plotting with Nixon THAT PROPOSAL TO CREATE A PALESTINE STATE BEIRUT, Sun. Palestinian guerilla radio stations broke a five-day truce with King Hussein last night, accusing him of plotting with President Nixon to create a Palestinian state m the Israelioccupied west bank of Jordan. The charge
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  • 1197 6 Why the army banned visits to Sukarno's grave JAKARTA: Members of Dr. Sukarno's family protested bitterly last week at the Indonesian Government's refusal to identify the grave of the former President and founder of the Republic. Standing at the graveside m the guarded cemetery, at Blitar, East Java, Dr. Sukarno's
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  • 160 6 PHNOM PgNH, Sun. Communist Vietnamese troops launched two sharp attacks near Phnom Penh today but the Cambodian military High Command m Phnom Penh said both were beaten back after several hours of fighting. Other communist forces continued to harrass the Government's largest offensive of the
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  • 45 6 CAIRO, Sun.— A public subscription was opened here today for a statue m honour of the late President Nasser. The subscription was opened by the newspaper Al Ahram. The statue is to be erected at Al Tahrir Square m Cairo.
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  • 309 6 PARIS, Sun. President Georges Pompidou leaves on Tuesday for an eight-day visit to the Soviet Union aimed at asserting France's rote m EastWest relations and promoting trade. He is said to be concerned about the influence gained by West Germany which
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  • 238 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. a Communist-led Government, supported by Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Congress Party, assumed power today hi Kerala. A nine-member Cabinet headed by Chelat Achutha Menon, of the pro-Moscow Communist Party, was sworn into office m a brief ceremony itf Trivandrum, capital of
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  • 26 6 MAESEILLES, Su. Eleven rriili died ,y m Scattered' skewers Wiped flre-flftoers yesterday v ceatrel three stajer knsk fires LMAueIeVWuST L«!
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  • 239 7 Boeing- 747 engine failures not critical says FA A WASHINGTON, Su. The Beemg-747 Jumbo jet has "a tremeadoas safety record," the actlag chief of the Federal Aviatloi Administration, Oscar Bakke, saM today. Another FAA official aaaoaaced that the administration had rejected a recommendation made puhUc yesterday for qakk steps to
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  • 61 7 HOUSTON, Sun. Houston police confiscated 113 pistols and 108 rifles and shotguns from two Texans arrested on a traffic charge. They were charged with carrying a pistol instead. Police arrested them on a freeway after a patrolman noticed the pistols m the back seat
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  • 61 7 LIMA, Sun. Peru's military Government has marked its second anniversary b/ turning over to worker cooperatives nine huge agricultural complexes expropriated under terms of a sweeping agrarian law. Three cabinet ministers, all army generals, travelled up the coast of northern Peru to take part m
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  • 165 7 MANILA, Sun. More than 240 government soldiers and two helicopters searched the forests of Zambales Province yesterday for a band of some 20 Huk outlaws who officials say took part m the massacre of 14 people last month. Six Huks were killed on Friday by
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  • 510 7 MOVE TO WIN ELECTORAL SUPPORT WASHINGTON, Sun. -President Nixon plans to announce shortly a speeding up of the withdrawal of support troops from Vietnam, according to informed sources. The sources said the President -who has promised to pull out some 150,000 men from Vietnam
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  • 45 7 CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian Social- Affairs Minister Hafez Badawi said today that the 46 people who died during the funeral of President Nasser will be treated as "martyrs." Another 80 are still m hospital with serious injuries suffered at the funeral.
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  • 31 7 SAIGON, The U.S. commander m Vietnam, Gen. Creighton Abrams, was today released from an army hospital where he had spent four days recovering from a "heat-induced dizzy spell."
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  • 517 7 The Red Cross: How international' is it? EE EFFORTS by the "International Red Cross to aid the skyjacked hostages and victims of the fighting m Jordan, have received much publicity, perhaps more criticism than praise, m the past three weeks. But how many people realise that the gallant Red Cross
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    • 166 7 IYASHICA I PIONEER IN ELECTRONIC CAMERAS Invitation to all camera enthusiasts A team of experts from Yashica International Corporation, Tokyo, comprising Mr. Y. Saji, Miss S. Shimada and Miss N. Ishizaki will be visiting Singapore during Yashica Week, October 5 to 9. During these five days, they will be demonstrating
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  • Shipping notes
    • 86 9 TOKYO, Sun. The first Japanese shipping industry mission to China since 1964 is scheduled to leave here for a two-week visit late this month. According to the Nihon Keizai, Japan's leading economic daily, the mission hopes to confer with the China National Overseas shipping Corpn. and, if possible, inspect Chinese
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    • 74 9 TOKYO, Sun. The Mitsui-Osaka Shosen Kaisha (Mitsui-Osk) line Ltd. will establish a joint venture shipping agency with Malaysian International Shipping Co. some time this month, the Nihon Keizai Shim bun reported yesterday. The decision was made m talks recently between the two shipping companies, the newspaper said. It said the
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    • 50 9 ODD HONGKONG, Sun. The Panamanian freighter Tung Yang which was m trouble off Hainan two days ago is now safe. She is being towed to Danang, South Vietnam, by two American naval vessels. The Hongkong vessel Taipooshan had been standing by the 750-ton Tung Yang until the U.S. ships arrived
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    • 1078 9 Westbound continued STRAATVANDIEMEN Oct 19/21 E.London. P. E.iz.. Capetown. R.L/KPM TORONTO C.TY Qct 7/8 L.M.. Rio. Santos. FRL/AUS STREEFKERK Nov 21/23 A-werp. R'dam. A'dam, Hamburg. TRAUGUTT Oct 24/27 A'dam. R'dam. H'burg. Gdynia. POL/CFS SUMBAWA Nov29/Dec2 H'burg/B'men. R' dam/A' OAm. TREVALOR Durban. Ctown. P.E.fe.. E.L'don. A'werp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, *WVM55 Finland.
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    • 68 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 5. OUT: President Arthur 1/2; Esquilino 3/4; Jaladharati 18; Kyoshin Mam 29/30; Nicobar 42/43; Renoir 38/39; Nansei Maru 40/41; Tobias Maersk 46; Manila Maru 35/36; Ujamaa 31/32; Koyo Maru E. W. J. IN: Benloyal (after
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    • 78 9 after Ujamaa tails Beoloyal hauls) 31/32; Kyoai Mam 19; Rajah Brooke (after Brer Strong O) 11 west; Setter (after Sexdang) 90 west; Soon Bee (after Tronoh) 10 east; Hano Maru 18/24; Saso Orion (after Broriver) 26/26; ShMey Lykes (after Itailiinislilu hauls) 13/14; Madhumati (i) (after Port Elizabeth Maru) 27/28; (ii)
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  • 345 10 The weekend market continued to decline under the pressure of limited selling. Trading was quiet with many dealers reserved to await fresh stimuli Mitsui-Toatsu Chemical dampened sharply on selling prompted by reports that it would cut its dividend rates (Closing paid prices m yen, wi Afcai Bte
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  • 360 10 As reflected m the 4-point rise m the Sydney all ordinaries index, mining heavyweights last week continued the strong trend evident over the last month. Notable were the 70-cent rise for Mt. Isa Mines, a 30-cent increase m C.S.R., and Northi Broken Hill which added $3 initially
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  • 186 10 The London uptrend was slowed somewhat during the past week by the death of President Nasser, although the undertone remained very firm. The industrial action by local government workers was a further cautionary factor. End account profit-taking was evident on Thursday and Friday, although this was absorbed
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 716 10 TOKYO, Sun. The United States has proposed a four-party trade conference m Geneva on Oct. 13 or 14 to discuss a plan for settlement of the JapanU.S. textile dispute, Japanese Government sources said. The sources said the move was the first U.S. diplomatic approach to Japan
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    • 97 10 Cotton for Indonesia JAKARTA, Sam. The United States has agreed to provide Indonesia with USsli.« million worth of cotton yam on credit. Repayment of the credit for 15 million lbs f yarn will be completed over a 4tyear period, with two per cent Interest the first li years and three
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    • 135 10 THE KOREA EXCHANGE BANK of Seoul opens a representative office m Singapore today. The office, at First Life Building m Robinson Road, will be opened by the bank's deputy president, Mr. Chung WonHoon. Mr. Lee Tae-Sung, the local representative said, his office would gather economic information
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    • 89 10 Philippine gold subsidy bill MANILA, Sun. The House of Representatives has passed a bill which will terminate the government subsidy for Philippine gold mining companies by 1973. The house approved the measure, known as the Gold Subsidy Bill, last night. It has to be passed by the Senate and approved
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  • OVERSEAS COMPANY REPORTS
    • 190 10 LONDON, Sun. Burmah Oil announced that profit before tax for the half-year to June 30 was £17,989,000 (compared with £18,421,000 for the same period last year). Tax took £4,363,000 (£4,404,000). Profit after tax was £13,626,000 (£14,017,000), leaving profit available to the group before transitional U.K. tax relief of
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    • 75 10 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Standard Oil of California announced that it had reached agree ment with the Libyan Government to produce and sell crude oil from Libya. Standard said its operating company m Libya had posted an increased price of US$253 a barrel for 40-degree crude oil lifted at
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    • 39 10 MELBOURNE, Sun. Ford Motor of Australia reported record sales of A5143,130,000 for the first half of this year, (compared with A5116,790,000 m the corresponding period last year). Pre-tax profit was A514,180,740, (A59,404,118), and net profit A57,266,740 (A54,917,446). AFP
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  • 244 10 PEOPLE In business Mr Aigus M. Perclval, general manager of Rheem International Incorporated, New York, arrives m Singapore on October 13 for a four-day business visit. Mr Percival, who is also vice-president and a director of the world-wide company, will discuss the growing market potential for steel drums, pails, and
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  • 66 10 BANGKOK, Sun. Taiwan has bought 320,000 tons of Thai maize for shipment between November 1970 and June 1971. The price was about USf 70 a ton, or based on the Chicago corn price one month before shipment. Taiwan has so far bought 500,000 tons of maize from
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  • 460 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore and Malaysia are expected to draw up a joint regional marketing system for natural rubber with other rubber-pro-ducing countries when they meet here later this month. Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today these countries would also form an association
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  • 473 10 QInIRAPfIRF RIIRRCD/ QTPAITQ Tlil dIMHIIO UN CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul) Sept 28 50 cts. 5659.75 29 49-5/8 cts. 661.00 30 49-7/8 cUS 661.37% Oct 149 eta, $656 75 2 49-1/8 eta, $655.50 On Saturday, the Straits was very steaay. NEW YORK RUBBER Demand continued quiet m physical
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  • 47 10 NEW YORK. FrL (Changes la brackets): Industrial 766.16 (+5.48); Transportation 158.71 (+4.21); Utilities 107.84 (Unch); Composite Stocks 248.59 (+2.74); Bonds 66.77 (+0.04). FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, FrL (Changat m bracket*): Inrtntriak 368.6 (+5.2); Tins 63.16 (+ai2); Rubbers 144.79 (+0.88): Oik 278.87 (+2.58).
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    • 229 10 FettlCM EXCIAHCE RATES SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore Local dollars per unit of foreign currency: SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. S S S Sterling Pound 7.3725 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 r^inaitfrM 1 ThMtar New Zealand Dollar 3.4675 3.4100 3.3800 South
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 309 11 TRADING on the Stock Exchange last week became subdued as a result of a restriction on dealings m three speculative counters to o nly immediate delivery basis. Business m the three shares Fancy Tile, Fusan and Lien Hoe was abruptly curtailed and this
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    • 61 11 Baal Asiatic tiUer: Oct. 21 at 4 Lloyd's Avenue, Loodon E.C.3. Mur Elver EafcWr: Nov. 11 at Plantation House, 10/15 Miaciaf Lane, London E.C. 3. Baaaiaa Hydraalic Tin: Nov. 19 at 19 Beach Street, Penang. Soataera KlaU Cos.: Oct. 29 at 55-61 Moorgate, London E.C 2. Selaagor CocomU:
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    • 86 11 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous yesz Oriental Hold. (1) 4 Nov. 9 5 Robinsons (3) 12 Oct 30 17 14 Selsngor Cnuta (4) 5 10 6 Pan (If) Hold. (2) 12% Nov. 14 12% 10 Wuhrinsons (1) 10 Oct 22 35 G.
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    • 263 11 UNIT holders who invested m the First Singapore Fund at its inception m November 1958, and retained their investment up until the Fund's maturity on June 30 this year, will receive a return equivalent to 31 per cent a year. Capital appreciation of the Fund,
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    • 118 11 Freeze on forest licences to continue KUCHING, Saa. Sarawak's Chief Milliter Date HaJI Abdal Raamaa Ya'kab, said today the state geverameat weald coatlaae to freeze the graatiag of forest licences ■■til a lew plaa was formalated to easare proper exploitation of forest resources. Speaklag at a meet-tae-people sessioa at Kaboag,
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    • 179 11 SAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnamese Government announced a partial devaluation of the Vietnamese Piastre m an effort to curb inflation and improve the general economic situation. The government established, effective Monday, a "parallel" exchange rate of 275 piastres to the U.S. dollar for a wide range
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    • 178 11 KEMAMAN, Sun. The Sultan of Trengganu today opened a £7.5 million oil palm processing mill at Padang Kubu, about 26 miles from here. The mill is a joint venture between the State Economic Development C or poration, the M alaysian Co-operative Insurance Society, and the National Development
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    • 228 11 JAKARTA, Sun. A dozen Hongkong firms with a total investment of U5511,935,000 have received Indonesian Government permission to set up enterprises m Indonesia, Antara news agency reported. One of the companies, Meranti Timber, has been authorised to invest US$2.5 million directly. The others
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    • 294 11 Marcos elated over Paris findings MANILA, Sun. President Marcos expressed elation yesterday over the findings of a consortium of banks that the Philippines present financial difficulties will be surmounted "within a fairly short period" and economic growth could be accelerated thereafter. A Presidential Palace announcement said the President received the
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  • 1487 11 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE H Jan/ Aug. Company Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover 1970 Company +or— H High Low on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed "000 +or— "000 +or H SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS H 2.50 1.42 Acme +.01 1.33 1.35 11.5 6-4 H
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  • 287 12 S. Australia to set up trade agency in Singapore YET another State m Australia has expressed keen interest m Singapore as a trading partner South Australia. The Premier of the State, Mr. D. A. Dunstan, who arrived here last night for a two-day ▼int, announced plans to step up trade
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  • 98 12 Frogs' flight into space foiled by Red leg WASHINGTON, Sun. A contagious disease called* Red leg has wiped a team of frog astronauts out of an Italian-devised space experiment, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration disclosed last The disease, common m Aquaria, killed or disabled the smal colony at Wallops
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  • 191 12 Police kill after Thai jailbreak BANGKOK, Sun. Four convicts were killed and 16 rounded up by police on Saturday night after inmates of a prison near Bangkok's international airport staged a daring jailbreak. By this morning 26 were reported still at large. One guard was killed and four others injured
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  • 132 12 Police break up scuffle in big Vietnam victory march TWO police officers try to take a young man Into custody after a disturbance broke out near a Vietnam victory march m Washington. Around the nose and mouth of the man is a handkerchief to counter the effects of the male
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  • 122 12 From Page 1 a chit fund company whether as principal or surety is deemed to be an acknowledgement of indebtedness." Under Government General Orders, indebtedness by a public servant can lead to summary dismissal together with total loss of gratuity and pension benefits. FOOTNOTE: Chit
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  • 39 12 THE Postmaster-General has advised people to post early for Christmas. Letters and greeting cards by surface mafl to Canada, for Instance, must be posted before Oct. 24 to ensure delivery on or before Christmas Day.
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  • 206 12 MANILA, Sun. The Philippine newspaper Manila Chronicle said yesterday the Sabah dispute was "a challenge to the usefubess of die U.N. as an instrument m the mediation of disputes which can be the source of war." Commenting on the Philippine^ Foreign Secretary Carlos
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  • 402 12 Detainees: Ismail on conditions for release From Page 1 of dialogue with Singapore," he replied. He praised a move by the opposition Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia to hold meetings to explain the national ideology, the Rukunegara, to the people. "The more the Rukunegara is explained by everybody, including the opposition, the
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  • 188 12  - CAMPOLI, A TOUCH OF THE DEVIL, AND MORE... Ng Poh Chuen By VIRTUOSITY, a touch of gypsy flamboyance and a Dragonetti Stradivarius combined to produce a whole range of violin versatility as Alfredo Campoli played his way into the audience's heart at the Victoria Theatre last night. His sparkling showcase
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  • 151 12 HUSH-HUSH CANCER VACCINE A SUCCESS REPORT MILAN, Sun. A new anticancer vaccine has been developed m a hospital at Mantua near here with such success that after only seven months' treatment, most of the patients injected are now on the way to recovery, it was reported here today. The daily
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  • 70 12 TORONTO, Sun. Billy and Antoinette Edwards, stars of the controversial film A Married Couple, are planning a divorce. "Billy and I just bring out the worst hi each other," Antoinette said yesterday "We don't put our forces m the right place when we're together. The
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  • 46 12 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Singapore's Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam, arrived here today for a two-day private visit. The Argentine Government, nevertheless, declared him a "guest of honour." On Tuesday, he will fly to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly. AP
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  • 24 12 ODD EX-KING ILL LOS ANGELES, Sun. ExKing Peter of Yugoslavia, was critically ill with pneumonia yesterday m a Los Angeles hospital. He is 47.
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  • 528 12 Vietnam's womenbeacons of hope in a bleak landscape MAY I grace your Column Seven, the Hyde Park Corner, not with vociferous pent-up outbursts of hatred and vandalism as one would if m London, but with an eulogy of the fair sex who, I think, deserve all admiration and praises for
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  • 243 13 Flood of calls about abortion drug CLINICAL trials m the United States and elsewhere of an abortioninducing drug prostaglandin E2— are still at an early stage. More intensive testing is necessary before the drug can be released on a large scale. This was stated yesterday by a local spokesman for
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  • 490 13 HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY FORTY-SEVEN handicapped children attempted to pack as much fun as possible m the last two hours of their three-day holiday camp which ended at the Changi beach yesterday afternoon. The young merry-makers, drawn from various homes and institutions for handicapped
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  • 115 13 A PITY SO FEW SAW THESE EXHIBITS ONE art show which did not draw crowds at all was the three-day exhibition of the work of Adult Education Board students. That was a pity as all the 151 pieces on show revealed that there are many young people here who have
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  • 93 13 THE Government is taking steps to de-register the Socialist Club of the University of Singapore. The Assistant Registrar of Societies, Mr. John Pasqual, has served an order on the club to furnish him with proof of its existence. The club has been given
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  • 190 13 'Those were the days' and a night Norris will remember SATURDAY night was the night for Miss Norris Ismail who sang the song "Those were the days" and captured the hearts of the judges m the National Semiconductor employees' talentime finals at Tiong Bahru. Runners up were Amah Osman and
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  • 112 13 THE Extra Mural Studies Department of the University of Singapore is starting a sixlecture course on some basic aspects of modern company organisation on Oct. 12 at 7.30 p.m. at the New Lecture Theatre three. Mr. E. Pereira, principal of Stamford College will be conducting the course
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  • 137 13 EIGHT new car parks have been set up m the city area. VACANT LAND bounded by Cecil Street, Robinson Road and the C.I.D. building. The charge is 40 cents an hour; VACANT LAND bounded by Beach Road, Civilian War Memorial, Nicoll Highway
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  • 368 14 Foreign experts will be among flower show judges TWO foreign experts will be among a group of 50 judges for the four-day Horticultural Show which opens on Thursday at the Singapore Turf Club. They are Professor Rapee Sagarik, president of the Thai Orchid Society and a representative from the Ceylon
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  • 260 14 Activity approach ON SHOW HOW CHILDREN LEARN THROUGH DISCOVERY THE pictures on this page show the "activity approach*' to learning m lower primary classes m Bukit Merah North Primary School. More than a hundred primary schools m Singapore adopted this method m which children are trained to be left on
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  • 308 14 SINGAPORE must learn to appreciate the contribution to its culture as it takes its place as an "adult" m the Asian community after the British Aimed Forces have left South-East Asia. Mr. David Marshall, a former Chief Minister, said this when he criticised
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  • 57 14 NEW rules of the Supreme Court have been published m a 470-page volume. The rules, which were gazetted at the weekend, cover 93 sections under the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, 1909 and deal with procedures like giving of evidence, appeals to the Court of Appeal
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  • 131 14 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The number of candidates m Sabah who are taking the Bahasa Malaysia examination for Government and nonGovernment officers this year is nearly three times last year's figure. A total of 2,816 candidates will take the examination at 22 centres m the
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  • 213 14 THE SIGHT of an old man trudging down the road with a big boar on a leash may soon be a tiling of the past m Singapore as artificial insemination of pigs becomes more popular. In fact, the demand for this service has
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  • 65 14 Did you see this accident? POLICE are looking for a hit-and-run motor-cyclist who knocked down a pedestrian, Lee Kirn Low, 42, at the junction of Craig Road and Tanjong Pagar Road on Saturday at 10.55 p.m. Lee is m the Outram Road General Hospital m a serious condition. Eye-witnesses are
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  • 47 14 PENANG, Sun. A sUmp exhibition, which includes entries from Singapore and other countries, will open here from Dec. 1 to 7. Entries close on Nov. 17. Entry forms are available from Mr. Chan Khaw Poon, c/o L.C. Lee and Co., 29 Pitt Street, Penang.
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  • 101 14 Beginner's luck for Miss Lee THE first woman to win a first prize In the Herald's "Spot the Printer's Errors** contests, Miss S.H. Lee, a stenographer with the Ministry of Finance, modestly attributes her success to begbner's lack and patience. She received her prize of a National stereo tape cassette
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  • 81 14 A MAN was arrested on the spot after snatching a gold chain from a schoolgirl m Balmoral Road on Saturday afternoon. Miss Lydia Sasson, IS, of Balmoral Road was walking with a friend when the man cycled up from behind and snatched the chain from around her
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  • 323 16 Proving: It's fun to be young at heart! ANOTHER Monday and you're another week older. But if the first day of the week gives you the blues take heart from these four gentlemen from Japan. For them life began at 60. They got
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  • 580 16  - Mums-to-be get weight watching warning BARBARA J. CULLITON BY MOST doctors warn patients to gain no more than 10 to 14 pounds during pregnancy. But this conventional wisdom, according to a panel of scientists from the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, is illfounded. The classic reason for the weight
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  • 612 17 MEET R.K. Suryanarayan who has been hailed by Indian music critics as "India's greatest prodigy on the veena." His family has reigned m the Maharajah's court m Mysore for eight generations. And the veena on which he plays is 300 years old. "It's priceless as it's
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  • 151 17 DISCOVERED! A publicity shy threepronged fork roast chicken vendor at Hock Lam Street. This mystery gent m his late fifties can be found wandering around Chin Nam and Hock Lam Street at about 8.00 every night. He «ells rows of sweet and sour roast
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  • 59 17 IN line with the Government's "Keep Fit" Campaign, the Singer Sewing Machine Sports Club, is organising a Big Walk for its staff next Sunday. The walk which begins at 8.30 a.m. starts from the company's head office m Shaw House and ends at the home of their general
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  • 93 17 10 am: Ten Man Art Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall 6.30 9;30 pm: Inter School Debase organised by the U.N. Association at the National Library (Lecture Hall). 7 pm: Night Bazaars at Balestier Rod, Jurong Road 7% m.s., Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, Lorong 3 (Geylang), Prinsep Street,
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    • 120 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young I ,"llllll!lllr I W I WH I |au_ right if you don't 1 1 It I wdyoucall 1^ BLONDIE/ )'M Unsweb.i'm w^ *s ME/D^ ARCHIE By Bob Montana IF 884 "''^liFru. BET 1V I STARTED TURNING 1 [WECOOLO ONLY JUST V A MAWOGANV E§s3 F TU,
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    478 18 STUMPED for decorating ideas? Drive through the many housing estates m Singapore and take inspiration! I We did and found it more stimulating than flipping the glossy pages of some decorating magazine for ideas. H We'll present every now and then these clever ideas for Living which our
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    • 222 18 l^^rwiiHill St3rSCOD6 EarTrTfteTiS! «™'^^ai brings a new rumour, No everything you S Come to terms with the evening brings discover today is what w all around you. -^mmmmm^^^m r-mpp^^ more. it's represented to be. J Quarrels can be I W KQ!LC3| |3\EBBS3 imilfWlHß nTFFffRRPP^ io ia»ißniHni I-TIRpkIHIRI IV^r^Mmwl I^bm^ B^^^E^^^^^Hjf^B
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  • 1141 19  - Switch on and save work SYLVIA TAN BY IT's 6.30 am. Mr. and Mrs. Urn wake up to tinkling music from the transistor alarm clock. While Mr. Urn brushes his teeth with an electric toothbrush and shaves with a cordless electric shaver, Mrs. Lim is bustling m the kitchen making
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  • 277 19 A Herald guide to labour- savers Rice Cookers National $33.75 $75.85. Sanyo $48 $82. Refrigerators Acma $825 $i T 4B«. Electrolux (runs on kerosene/electricity bottled gas) $1188. GEC $575 $2181. National $748. Norge $873. Sanyo $728 $785. $2181. National $748. Norge $873. Sanyo $728 $785. Toasters Hamilton Bleach $58.58. National
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  • 827 19 Quite apart from its culinary distinction, a fine, thin pancake is the most marvellous help to what the Belgians first called "l'art d'accomoder les restes" the art of using up left-overs! Let's say you have some chicken left-overs and as has been known to happen there is
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    • 211 19 CREPES AUK FRUITS DE MER INGREDIENTS (for 6 servings): 1/2 pint washed, scrubbed, bearded, steamed fresh mussels. 4 oz mixed brown and white crab meat. 2 oz shelled shrimps 1 1/4 oz flour. 1 1/4 oz butter 2 fluid oz dry white wine. 5 fluid oz fish stock. 1 heaped
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  • 130 20 A greater menace than vandals I ENDORSE N. Kumar's complaints about public telephones, but I would not blame the S.T.B. too much. The frequent break-down of instruments is usually traceable to vandalism rather than mechanical inefficiency. Perhaps the re-siting of the telephones m less private places, and without booths, would
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  • 153 20 CHAINED BY DAY AND WILD BY NIGHT NON-ASIAN residents here, if they are to retain their sanity, learn to live with the street-noises that delight the Oriental, such as cymbalcrashing and the firecrackers, but never quite adjust to the acceptance of, if not pleasure m, the unabated barking of dogs.
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  • 482 20 VIEWPOINT I REFER to the letter from "Fair Play" (S.H. Sept. 29) about the fuss by teachers over pay and working conditions. Teachers, he says, work only 30 hours a week. He seems to have forgotten the countless hours that teachers put m to
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  • 228 20 Congressional offerings for Singapore IN MY first letter (S.H. Sept. 30) I advocated heavier penalties for drug-takers m Singapore. I am surprised that "ANTI-NOTHING" (S.H. Oct. 2) should brand me a "sadistic" person. It is abundantly clear that his views are extremely naive. His appraisal of the problem is downright
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  • 292 20 More car parks mean higher rents I REFER to the letters by Ali bin Abu Bakar (S.H. Sept. 24), "Suffering Motorist" (S.H. Sept. 25) and Jimmy Chiang (S.H. Sept. 28). At present car-parking spaces are provided wherever possible for owners of cars m the area. Residents cannot expect that sufficient
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  • 127 20 I REFER to your report entitled "Admit only Singapore students to our varsities, says N.J.C." (S.H. Sept. 29). The headline is rather misleading, as it implies that the opinion expressed was that of the College as a whole. The proposition was carried m a debate held
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  • 177 20 RECENTLY my friend and I went to one of the Orchard Road hotels to have a cup of coffee. It was our first visit. We wanted to see the inside of a big modern hotel. We waited 25 minutes. Finally, the waitress came along with
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  • 106 20 UP PAY -THEN WE'LL PAY UP THE newt that unions are going to Increase subscription fees to certainly unwelcome, as there have been no pay increases for some time. Also unwelcome are the moves to introduce a "checkout" system, whereby subscription fees will be deducted from members' salaries. Perhaps the
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    • 412 20 ■JiMIIJimJMIW ACROSS DOWN I. The only capacity m 2. Parties without things to which Hitler made living I eat (3) conditions brighter! (5, 6) 3. When dowagers appear to 9. Some of the defaulters give financial support (5) last month (3) 4. Not at all severely (6) 10. Instruction m
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    • 403 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Qfl OTHER y|| BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY S Herald Essay Compe- PAMTCCT I 1 I|S titions will be at three UUN ILb I J JE levels for Pre-Univer- aai ihaii sity students, for Secon- UUUrUIM S dary Four students and CUT out
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  • 282 21  -  HERALD REPORTER By PAUL Gottilow goes to band practice onct a week and tint's one of the main problems of his musical career. Paul is 20 and a Vigilante Corns musician. He also wants to go overseas to study music. "I've asked for permission to leave the
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  • 327 21 and black ponco, he strides through the film like the Grim Reaper. Anthony Steffen portrays him as a man of few words, steely-eyed, sulky and unshaven, with such single-mindedness of purpose that nothing else matters to him except his mission of vengeance not even the
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  • 455 21 TWO cultural groups from Malaysia and Singapore will be visiting Ceylon as guests of MSA for two performances m Colombo on 11 and 12 October. The Malaysian group •consisting of 20 dancers and musicians have been selected by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and
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    • 1985 23 Favourites oblige: Sungei Wang completes double BIG SWEEP 1st —No. 1544ft $4,827 2nd —No. 15f7€7 $l,37t 3rd —NO. 1SC524 689 Starters ($150 each): Nos. *****8 *****3 *****0 *****7 152C33 1M3C1 15M22 *****4 Consolation ($100 each): Nos. *****9 157M8 *****0 *****2 *****3 *****7 *****4 *****1 *****1 *****5. SUNGEI WANG n won
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    • 72 23 SATURDAY'S BIG SWEEP Ist No. *****8 $4,058 2nd —No. ICM3I $1,416 3rd —No. *****0 708 Starters ($l5O each): Nos. *****2 IMCI4 ICIMI *****6 *****5 *****2 *****3 Consolation ($lOO «*eh): Nos. *****0 *****7 *****8 *****0 *****7 *****0 *****8 *****0 *****3 *****6 NEWMARKET, England, Sun. Prince De Galles yesterday won the Cambridgeshire
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    • 265 23 MADRID, Sun. Martha Wilkinson, the U.S. amateur champion, won a third consecutive women's amateur world golf team championship for the United States yesterday. France led after each of the first three rounds and went into the final day with a two stroke lead. This
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    24 23  -  Sam Left By After the coast GUARD ABANDONED ITS SEARCH FOR MARCO MARINO, DAVY JONES RESUMED HIS LONE SEARCH FOR HIS PAL/
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  • 352 23 SENIOR WATERPOLO LEAGUE FINAL Eng Bock's goal earns Police waterpolo title AN EQUALISER 20 seconds from time by skipper Tan Eng Bock won Police Sports Association the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association senior water-polo title from the Public Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Public Swimming Club were leading 5-4 when
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  • 75 23 A COLOUR film with commentary by Gene Sarazan featuring Bill Casper m play against Doug Sanders at the Country Club, Brookline, Massachussets, is now available on loan to golf clubs and enthusiasts. This one-hour film is the tenth m Shell's Wonderful World of Golf fifth series and
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  • 367 23 LONDON Sun. -Peter Lorimer's goals yesterday, the second only four minutes from full time, gave Leeds United a 2-0 victory over Huddersfield Town— a win that sent Leeds into a three point lead over Manchester City and Arsenal m the English soccer league standing. Manchester
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  • 332 24 Laver picks up more money VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sun. Rod Layer picked up another USi 11,000 m tennis winnings without really extending himself yesterday when he took the singles and doubles titles of a US$4O,OOO professional tournament here. yesterday when he took the singles and doubles titles of a USitO.OOO
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  • 75 24 H.R. Perry won the Keppel Club's Dawsoo Cup when he beat Emile le Mercier three and two hi the final over 36 holes yesterday. Emile extended the champion right up to the 34th oefore conceding defeat. DELHI, Sun. India will be represented by a three member Men's team
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  • 166 24 POLICE got off to a good start m the FAS President's Cup knockout soccer competition when they registered a 3-1 win over Tampines Rovers at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Police opened accounts m the 34th minute through Bahrom off a pass from Slew Kong. Robin Chan then
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  • 588 24 Watkins scores narrow win in a Sprite JIM W ATKINS of the Singapore Motor Sports Club manoeuvred his Austin Healey Sprite to victory over 57 other competitors m the Singapore Herald Driving Tests at the Police Academy 1 yesterday. The competitors had to complete four tests at speed, losing points
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  • 229 24 Orioles hand twins 10-6 defeat PITTSBURGH, Sun. The American and National League final playoffs between the Minnesota twins and the Baltimore Orioles m Bloomington, Minnesota, and between the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Privates here m Pittsburgh, entered their second phase yesterday with the Pirates and twins trying for an
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  • 226 24 Pillai wins Aupe 5000 m race easily SINGAPORE'S long distance champion P. Pillai coasted home an easy winner m the 5,000 metres final on the first day of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees annual athletic championships at Farrer Park, yesterday. Pillai won the race m 16 minutes 45.0 seconds
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  • 362 24 Thumping win for graduates in annual tournament GRADUATES scored an 89-run victory over the Undergraduates m their annual cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Though Undergraduates had the services of state batsman Steve Hough to a, who came m as a last minute replacement for indisposed Mahesh Kumar, and Ishwarlal,
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  • 135 24 Chief, Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin (11) won the "A" medal stroke-play with a nett 69 at the SICC old course, Thomson Road. Runner-up was Ong Chew Bee (7) with a nett 7a The best gross score was won by J.W. Stewart (2) with a nett 73.
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  • 376 24 D E FENDING champion Tan Kek Hiang entered the final of che Singapore Table Tennis Association women's singles tournament at Monk's Hill Secondary hall last night Tan easily disposed of Toh Chwee Gim, m the semi-finals winning 22-20, 21-19 and 21-10. Leow Choon Whatt also
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