Singapore Herald, 6 October 1970
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Title Section12 1970-10-06 1 THE SINGAPORE herald Na« Singapore Tuesday, October H7O MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS12 words
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538 1970-10-06 1 POLLY CHANG - Long lines of the not-so-sick for free services at night POLLY CHANG By GO TO A Government outpatient clinic for treatment during the day and you are charged a dollar. Go to the Emergency Unit at the Outram Road General Hospital at night and you get treated free of charge.538 words
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Article, Illustration444 1970-10-06 1 CHEW LOY KHOON - Ratn a Dewi flies in to talk about Shaw film role -and her life CHEW LOY KHOON By MADAM Ratna Sari Dewi (above), third wife of the late Indonesian President Sahara*, arrived m Singapore last night and talhed gaily abeat a passible aew career as a Him star hat last444 words
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166 1970-10-06 1 CIVIL servants are not humwd from subscribing to cUt funds, as reported la the Herald yesterday. A receit Finance Ministry statement said: "Officers are advised that the signing of promissory notes m favour of a chit fnnd company, whether as a166 words
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Article94 1970-10-06 1 Cambodia to be a republic PHNOM PENH, Moo. The National Assembly and Senate voted unanimously today to end Cambodia's ancient monarchy and to replace it with a Western-style republic. The Joint session said the republic would be proclaimed on Friday the day the Chief of State Chen Heng leaves forAP - 94 words
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Article26 1970-10-06 1 ODD BEIRUT: An extreme leftist Arab guerilla organisation reported that China had opened a route for arms supplies to Palestinian guerillas through the Persian Gulf.- APAP - 26 words
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Article17 1970-10-06 1 ODD BAGHDAD: Iraq has discovered mass corruption is Government-nut co-operatives, the official Ira* newspaper AlThawra reported. APAP - 17 words
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Article, Illustration554 1970-10-06 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - 'Down with En glish' rampage SEAH CHIANG NEE From our XL bureau chief KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 300 Malay students armed with brushes and paint went on a noisy rampage today m the University of Malaya, systematically defacing signposts and tearing down notices written m English. The yelling and554 words
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Article, Illustration26 1970-10-06 1 VICE-CHANCELLOR Uagka Aiii at the dm of his •IBce. The Eiglbh letters m tke dm sip have bees defaced.26 words
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113 1970-10-06 1 Fighting breaks out again in Jordan BEIRUT, Mon. Fresh fighting between Palestinian guerillas and Government troops broke out today m Northern Jordan, a guerilla communique reported. Jordanian guns began bombarding the village of Harima, near Irbid at dawn said the communique issued here by the Al Fatah guerilla groups. TanksAP - 113 words
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Article58 1970-10-06 1 BANGKOK, Mon. United States authorities are thinking of moving their major Far East B-52 strategic bomber base from Okinawa to Thailand, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachom, the Thai Premier, said today. He saw no objection to the bombers' transfer here from the Japanese island, for "theyAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement88 1970-10-06 1 rfffln RECREATIONAL facilities going to waste Page 3. ODD FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen told the International Rubber Study Group yesterday that the Singapore Government would support any action to obtain reasonable and stable freight rates for rubber. Full story on the opening of the I.R.S.G. assembly m Page 10.88 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-10-06 1 WEATHER forecast for Siagapore from CM a.m. to Mta today: Fair. 'I12 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1970-10-06 2 R.C.H. CROSSMAN - R.C.H. CROSSMAN By THE newly-appointed editor of the New Statesman, a former Minister m the British Labour Government, recalls personal encounters with the late Gamal Abdel Nasser, and recapitulates conversations which throw light on the tetter's dedication to the cause of restoring to the Egyptian1,036 words
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244 1970-10-06 2 A LITTLE PEACE AND QUIET ON OUR HOLIDAYS BEFORE every schoolholiday, a "Holiday Duty Roster" is put up by the principal. Every teacher has to go back to school two or three times (excluding another day to attend a staff meeting) during each termholiday. There is absolutely no necessity for244 words
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Letter58 1970-10-06 2 I REFER to the complaint by Mr. Hamzah Mohamed (S.H. Sept M.) on Hock Lee buses. To enable my department to kwk into his complaint I will appreciate if the writer will furnish me the registration numbers of the buses concerned and also his full postal address.58 words
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Letter118 1970-10-06 20 A note of thanks from a VSC NOW that members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary are to be issued with the same uniforms as the regular force, I would like on behalf of the volunteers to express our heartfelt thanks to the Singapore Herald for the publicity you have given118 words
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Letter69 1970-10-06 20 WHAT IS THE USE OF IT ALL? I STRONGLY agree with "Victorian" (S.H. Oct. 3) that practically nothing is learned at the McNair Centralised Workshops. I am a student doing Technical Training there. I am sure those who attend Workshop practices there do not know how to use an ammeter,69 words
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Letter39 1970-10-06 20 ODD IT IS surprising, m view of the present epidemic of eye disease, that no advice has been given by the health authorities to schoolchildren on how to prevent the spread of this disease. K. H. T. Singapore 3.39 words
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478 1970-10-06 20 SO "Sentosa" is to be the chosen name for Pulau Blakang Mati. It is a nice name. The idea was that tourists would not be attracted to go there if they came to know the literal translation of "blakang mati" and478 words
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270 1970-10-06 20 The high price of being a professional IT HAS been a longestablished practice m Government and statutory bodies m Singapore to place undue emphasis on membership of overseas professional bodies and institutes. More often than not, one's career and salary are tied up very closely with such membership. A great270 words
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Letter267 1970-10-06 20 THE Singapore Association for Mental Health will be the first to agree with Adele Koh that its recent forum on the school child and mental health did not cause the public to have a feeling of "involvement" m its aims. We do not think that267 words
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166 1970-10-06 20 'INVEST NOW IN THE STB'S FUTURE' Recently I shifted to a new address (only a write from say old home). I wrote to the STB lor the I was told that I had to pay $lft plus $24 (15% Govt. Us) for the erection of two poles and the connection166 words
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Letter79 1970-10-06 20 ODD I REFER to the letter by "Still Waiting" (S.H. Oct l) regarding the refund of a deposit of $»0. Under normal circumstances, a refund is made within seven to 10 days after discharge of tne patient. This is necessary to enable the accounts to be processed. Could the author79 words
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688 1970-10-06 2 Painting out the English language THE Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya has a reputation for communal extremism which its members yesterday reinforced. Several hundred students rampaged through the university painting out signs and tearing down notices m the English language, and generally working themselves into a lather.688 words
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Advertisement213 1970-10-06 2 Our one-stop flight toibkyocan mean fun m the Philippines ■prv, <%ms 9 wm h mm il MtfJSff Leave Singapore with PAL on Monday morning and our one-stop service will have you m Tokyo the same evening. Or leave on Wednesday morning, spend a leisurely night m Manila, and we get213 words
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Advertisement38 1970-10-06 2 MEAN SING GOLDSMITH Dealers m gold, ■a^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^K^^Kß^Kai platinum, jewelleries, SlP^Jfl diamonds, jades, iSlawS^^^S pearls, precious stones. I Satisfactory service Moderate price Ma^a^alaWß^a^a^a^a^B^B^B 128-130, ARAB STREET, SINGAPORE TEL: ***** /sT^"^^^^^^^ Tu«td«y. October 6, 1 970 >V THE SINQAPORE HERALD38 words
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Article, Illustration302 1970-10-06 3 TWO BROTHERS took their father's sampan without his permission last Saturday for an outing at sea. On Sunday morning, their bodies were found m the sea off Tuas Village, a mile away from their Upper Jurong Road home. Their father, 45-year-old farmer302 words
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140 1970-10-06 3 BOYS of the Chinese YMCA, Singapore's 1801 Sea Scout Group, and students of the Teachers' Training College are to receive eight fully-equipped dinghies from the British Army. The dinghies are to be presented to representatives of the three organisations by the Commander of Singapore140 words
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162 1970-10-06 3 SMUGGLED GOLD WORTH $40,000 SEIZED BY CUSTOMS KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Customs officials today raided a flat here aid selied 18 lb. of gold worth $4f,ttf believed to have been smuggled into Malaysia from Singapore* The officers from the Customs Department's preventive section, led by Inche Mohd. Ynsof bin PeraL had162 words
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230 1970-10-06 3 THE CHANGI Bus Company has increased the frequency of its service from Chinatown to Changi Point m view of the increasing number of people going there for a swim. Its managing director, Mr. Tan Kong Eng, said that seven more buses had been added230 words
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Article73 1970-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 8 The Minister of Information and Culture, Dato Hamzah Abu Samah, has announced three steps to develop a national culture. They are the setting up of a National Culture Council, a national- theatre and a school of fine arts. These institutions could73 words
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Article48 1970-10-06 3 A LABOURER, charged with raping a 13-year-old girl m Johore Road on July 14, was remanded m custody for a week yesterday. No plea was recorded from Samhudi Mabi, 36, and Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander fixed the case for further mention on Oct. 1248 words
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MANY DO NOT CARE TO GO TO COMMUNITY CENTRES
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436 1970-10-06 3 The recreational facilities going to waste.... THE People's Associa tion's community centres provided recreational facilities for ALL people, the association's Deputy Director (Field), Mr. Soh Teow Seng, said yesterday. But many people "were not inclined even to walk to the community centres m their neighbourhood," he deplored. Mr. Soh was436 words
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158 1970-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Moa Principal Assistant Secretary m the Ministry of Communications, Mr. Ling Teck Luke arrived tonight to represent Singapore at a three-day meeting on transport and telecommunication starting tomorrow. The meeting will be the first of the Asean Permanent Committee on Transport and158 words
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Advertisement61 1970-10-06 3 October Is Ford Bargain Bonanza Month At Universal Cars HURRY! Its the craziest car deal ever! New Ford Escorts and Cortinasmust be cleared this month. It's crazy ...we'll be so busy that we won't have time to bargain with you. Rush m and see us while we're still m this61 words
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Miscellaneous13 1970-10-06 3 DENNIS THE MENACE I lPiEvw6£TAVwro,AtoMjWeoNr«irrMsUTAKe IT EASY mLB W MFB **S THE WORK13 words
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185 1970-10-06 4 NEW PAY PACT FOR SHIPS' OFFICERS TO BE SIGNED A TRADE dispate over pay aid other service benefits for 15t ships' officers employed by Straits Steamshio tad Heap Eag Mob Shipping Ageacy has beea settled, accerdiag to aa informed soarce yesterday. A aew three-year collective agreement la expected to be185 words
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Article47 1970-10-06 4 A MAN snatched a $60 gold chain from a seamstress, Miss Loo Soon Hal, 31, as she was speaking m a telephone booth at the junction of Yio Chu Kang Road and Seletar Court on Sunday afternoon. The man got away on a bicycle.47 words
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Article, Illustration566 1970-10-06 4 9,010 watery miles in a flying fuel tank to Singapore OAKLAND BELOW... THEN NOTHING BUT THE OCEAN FRIGHTENING! THE TRIP of a lifetime but Mike Mahoney wouldn't like to make it again. For he and his pilot, Mr. Edgar Maxwell, flew a Cessna 402 from Oakland, California to Singapore 9010566 words
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90 1970-10-06 4 A RESTAURANT clerk was robbed of $9,369 after he was held up at gun-point by two men yesterday morning. Mr. Goh Nguan Tang, 34, of the Sea Palace Restaurant, was walking m Upper Serangoon Road when he was confronted by the90 words
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Article60 1970-10-06 4 PRIMARY Six pupils started taking the annual Primary School Leaving Examination this morning. There are a total of 75,196 candidates this year from all the four language stream schools. Two-thirds of them are m the English stream. Special arrangements have been made for pupils m hospitals60 words
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Article, Illustration105 1970-10-06 4 THE Chief Surveyor of the Survey Department, Mr. Nagalingam Rameswaran, received a British Army Royal Engineer plaque at the weekend from Major "Dixie" Dean, the officer commanding 84 Survey Squadron, Royal Engineers. The gift was the Sapper way of saying "thank you" to Mr.105 words
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79 1970-10-06 4 95 PASSENGERS IN BOAT LICENSED FOR ONLY 13 A MOTOR sampu owier who was licensed to cany only 13 passengers, pleaded guilty m court yesterday to carrying tS on Sunday. Tan Tee Tee, 31, smiled as he admitted carrying an excess of 82 passengers to Pnlan Kasn at 4.45 p.m.79 words
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Article73 1970-10-06 4 ALI bin Abdul Ghani, 25, was jailed for one year yesterday after he pleaded guilty m a district court to going out at 4.45 a.m. on Oct. 3 while still under police' supervision. The man, ordered to remain indoors from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for73 words
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79 1970-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUK, Mon. Bulgaria is interested m buying between 100,000 and 200,000 pairs of shoes from Malaysia, its Commercial Counsellor here, Mr. A.C. Djambazav said today. If the prices' are right, Bulgaria might even buy more, he said. Mr. Djambazav said other commodities his country79 words
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261 1970-10-06 4 THE CANCER Registry will be putting out early next year a booklet on all types of cancer m Singapore recorded over the past two years. According to Prof. K. Shanmugaratnam, chairman of the Cancer Registry, this is the first time an attempt261 words
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Article52 1970-10-06 4 LCC exams: 2,324 get through THE results of the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) Examinations were released by the Education Ministry yesterday. A total of 2,324 candidates have passed, 351 at the Higher Stage and the rest at the Intermediate Level. The results of the Shorthand paper have not been52 words
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131 1970-10-06 4 MALAYSIA'S Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, said yesterday that his country's ban on foreign lawyers to practise m Malaysia was not "aimed at Singapore.' 1 "It is rather a policy geared towards safeguarding the interests of our people," he said.131 words
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Article83 1970-10-06 4 THREE armed men held up a liquor shop assistant, Yeo Boon Kuey, 62. and robbed him of 1,300 in his shop. in Tel ok Blangah on Sunday afternoon. The three men entered the shop and one of them ordered seven bottles of aerated water. When83 words
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Advertisement77 1970-10-06 4 Advertisement you are needed Everyone wants to be useful and needed. And everyone CAN be when it is seen that the purpose of man's existence is to express God, divine Love. you are needed You are invited to hear, 'You Are Needed', a Lecture by Howard H. Irwin, C.S., a77 words
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Miscellaneous27 1970-10-06 4 KiM F«at«r« Syadttot.. lac. l»70. W.fU rifhM ■—■»»<• "She's letting her work slip— ever since she heard me give ALL the credit for my success to my wife."27 words
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185 1970-10-06 5 NEB to spend more than $3.5m. on rural projects KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The National Electricity Board is to spend more than $3£ million on its rural electrification programme under the Second Malaysia Plan, the hoard's general manager. Raja Tan Sri Zainal hin Raja SuUiman, said today. He added that $750,000185 words
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110 1970-10-06 5 Architects to help overcome bias against local goods PEOPLE here are prejudiced against locally manufactured products, Mr Wong Boon In, the chairman of the building products section of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, said yesterday. In an effort to combat this, the SMA will invite local architects to give their opinions110 words
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Article22 1970-10-06 5 PENANG, Mon. A 17--year-old shop-assistant, Yap Hock Onn, was drowned while swimming at Shamrock Beach m Tanjong Bungah here yesterday.22 words
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201 1970-10-06 5 THE BBC World Service will broadcast a special programme, Aid to the Third World, next week. BBC reporter Peter Udell two recently visited SouthEast Asia a»d North Africa, who of Ike three great developing areas of Asia, Africa and Latin-America, wffl201 words
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Article66 1970-10-06 5 SIX MEN were fined a total of $200 m the First Traffic Court yesterday for careless driving. Ng Kirn Bah, of Potong Pasir, was fined $35, Khoo Peng Kuen, of Commonwealth Drive, $30, Ang Eng Beng, of Queen's Close, $35, Ng Khim Hoe, of Toa Payoh,66 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-10-06 5 No difference in promoting politicians or tourists-by man who knows Promoting politicians is generally no different from promoting tourism, according to Mr. Les. C. Jabara (above), the liaison officer of the Gold Coast Promotion Council of Australia. The only big difference is that m tourism, one meets happy and friendly202 words
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174 1970-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today visited the Public Services Department and called on its officers to cut red tape and make quick decisions. Government administration should be carried out on the same lines as business management,174 words
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Article33 1970-10-06 5 MR. DEVAN Nair, secretary-general of the NTUC, will speak on "Job satisfaction and relation to productivity and good industrial relation" at the Rotary Club of Singapore, East, meeting on Friday.33 words
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Article66 1970-10-06 5 ONG Ann Juan of Redhill Road was fined $300 m the traffic court yesterday for dangerous driving. He admitted driving his car along Alexandra Road towards Delta Circus on May 8 this year m a manner dangerous to the public. He failed to exercise care and66 words
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130 1970-10-06 5 Anti -corruption agency recruiting more staff KOTA KINABALU, Mob. The Anti-Corruption Agency has broken the backbone of corruption m the country, its Director-General, Inche Harun Hashim, said today. The Agency was taking preventive measures now and the steps being taken included enlarging Its Research Division and taking m more staff.130 words
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161 1970-10-06 5 I— VARSITY METHOD GIVES BETTER QUALITY THE University of Singapore has developed a new way of refining sugar, enabling it to be re-cry-stallized m a continue process. Professor Kelly of the University's Applied Chemistry Department said that the new technique gives faster output and161 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-10-06 5 Call to S'pore industrialists to invest in South Australia SOUTH Australia's Premier D.A. Dunstan said yesterday his government welcomed Singaporeans wishing to set up industries m his state. Special resident permits will be arranged for them despite the strict Australian immigration laws. Mr. Dunstan was speaking to newsmen after his274 words
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122 1970-10-06 5 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The attorney-general, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir, said today legislation might be introduced on the compulsory use of Bahasa Malaysia on signboards if shopowners do not use it voluntarily. He said shopkeepers and firms m West Malaysia were given122 words
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94 1970-10-06 5 Expansion plans for Subang Airport KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will spend $5.5 million to expand Subang Airport m the next five years to meet the demands of the jumbo age. Transport Minister Dato Ganie Gilong said today plans for Subang's development had been approved by the Government for the Second94 words
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294 1970-10-06 5 Emergency Unit NOT short of staff— Govt THE Health Ministry denied yesterday that the Emergency Unit at the Out ram Road General Hospital is understaffed. A statement from the Ministry singled out a newspaper report (not the Herald) published on Sept. 28 which contained "incorrect statements on the numbers of294 words
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Advertisement47 1970-10-06 5 DRIVER FINED $12f KW AN Choi Thim of Selegie Road was fined $120 yesterday for driving his Land Rover m Choa Chu Kang Road on April 17 this year without reasonable consideration by swerving to the right side of the road and colliding with an oncoming car.47 words
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Advertisement202 1970-10-06 5 To reduce black smoke and carbon monoxide effectively from diesel vehicles and petrol cars, fix the Swedish new invention "CLEAN AIR", the only efficient exhaust device m the world so far. X "CLEAN AIR" is a revoltionary new invention of Sweden. It is capable of reducing black smoke A from202 words
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CABLES WORLD WIDE
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Article, Illustration98 1970-10-06 6 TRUCKS BRING IN FOOD AS CURFEW IS RELAXED RIGHT: A little Jordanian boy keeps a tight grip on his father's hand as the soldier walks, gun m hand, down a street m Zarka. The town was the scene of heavy fighting m the recent civilAP - 98 words
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Article403 1970-10-06 6 AMMAN, Mon. Jordanian armed forces and Palestinian guerillas have reached complete agreement, under the auspices of the supervising Arab committee, for a return to normal m northern Jordan. The agreement provides for re- opening roads to civilian traffic, adopting measures to allow the civil authorities to exercise their responsibilities, cancellingAP; AFP - 403 words
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Article56 1970-10-06 6 MANILA, Mod. Some 200 children from 15 Asian countries wll receive their first communion before Pope Paul here on Nov. 28. The mass communion will coincide with the ordination of 200 candidates for priesthood from the same countries which will be represented at the Asian bishops'56 words
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138 1970-10-06 6 Behind the robber 's mask, the face of a policeman NEW YORK, Mon. A City Transit patrolman, shot a stick-up man yesterday, morning m a subway station, only to find out that the masked bandit was the patrolman he had relieved an hour ago. Patrolman Raymond Campbell was on dutyAP - 138 words
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Article21 1970-10-06 6 JAKARTA, Mon. Fortyfive people have died from cholera m an epidemic now spreading In Krawang regency, West Java.21 words
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130 1970-10-06 6 HONGKONG, Mon. A Japanese banker wanted m Tokyo m connection with the embexzlement of US$4.3 million was fined $1M m central magistracy here today for over-staying his visa. Masmo Sugmkumm, 41, was escorted to Tokyo this afternoon by three Japanese detectives who hadAFP - 130 words
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Article21 1970-10-06 6 BRUSSELS, Mod. A 40--year-old man burned himself to death m the centre of one of the city's busiest streets.21 words
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283 1970-10-06 6 WASHINGTON, Moo. Stadeat vteleace aad sheetlag ay Nattoaal Gaa idaatea at Keat State Uatverstty were taexcasahle yesterday ay a Presidential Ceatatltslea which probed the May 4 kffllag ef fear ilaicti aad "Intolerable" was the wari the President's CeautieatoaAP - 283 words
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78 1970-10-06 6 TOKYO, Mon. Mr Eiichi Mishlmura, chairman of the middle-of-the-road Democratic Socialist Party, said today Japan should recognise the Peking regime as the only Government of China. Mr Mishimura made the statement when addressing the opening session of his party three-day China Problem Seminar m78 words
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Article, Illustration289 1970-10-06 7 NEW DELHI, Mon.-An impeachment move against Indian President V.V. Giri by the Samyukta Socialist Party will have little chance of succeeding because of Mr Giri's wide support from Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party, sources said here today. But the impeachment move announced last nightAP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration339 1970-10-06 7 RICHARD COX - RICHARD COX By OVER the last 15 years President Nasser progressively turned Egypt into practically a Soviet military satellite. Since the 1967 Six-Day War, about £1,600 million worth of Soviet military aid has flowed into the country, and the last six months339 words
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306 1970-10-06 7 SAIGON: American pilots handed over 40 jet-fighters to the South Vietnamese Air Force, now being expanded so as to be able eventually to take over from the USAF m Vietnam. Two squadrons of twin-engined, subsonic A-37 attack aircraft were turned over,AFP - 306 words
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268 1970-10-06 7 MAO SEEN MORE IN PUBLIC IN LINE WITH FOREIGN POLICY THAW PEKING: Chairman Mao has greatly increased the frequency of his contacts with foreign delegations here this year compared with last year. Within the past five months, he has received 16 foreign delegations. During the corresponding period m 1969, heAFP - 268 words
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Article38 1970-10-06 7 RANGOON, Mon. A group of 64 communist "rebels" surrendered to Government troops yesterday at Labutta, about 100 miles south-west of Rangoon, it was announced today. The group was headed by a Communist Party district secretary.38 words
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404 1970-10-06 7 Nixon to make a major Vietnam decision DUBLIN, Mon. President Nixon will make an important announcement on Vietnam within the week, said American industrialist John Mulcahy, whose house at Kilfrush has been the scene of talks between the President and top U.S. delegates to the Vietnam peace talks m Paris.AFP - 404 words
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Article, Illustration270 1970-10-06 7 SAN DIEGO, Mob. Herbert Marcnse, often called the father of tie New Left, says "repression of disseat has heea lateasifled" siace the Nixoa Adntiais tratioa took office, aad predicts that the President will he re-elected. la aa iaterview, the 72--year-oldAP - 270 words
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Article25 1970-10-06 7 PARIS, Moo. Yugoslav President Tito will pay a visit to President Georges Pompidou m Paris this month, a reliable source said here.25 words
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Miscellaneous960 1970-10-06 8 I 1 I /I \l\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I I N^ beginning on this page are given in four parts for _A~ 1 l\ X M^S- ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. 22 J I |v n^&t^^^m' atttiiiltmfJI Each entry gives the following information: NAME960 words
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Article170 1970-10-06 9 PARIS, Mon. Two major French shipping companies which run regular services between Europe and the Far East have decided to cooperate, a joint statement from the companies said last night. The companies concerned are Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes and Compagnie Maritime des Chargeurs Reunis. The statement said theAFP - 170 words
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Article66 1970-10-06 9 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's No. 2 automobile manufacturer, Nissan Motor Company has notified the European Freight Conference headquarters in London that it will quit the conference from January next year and switch over to outside shipping firms for the transportation of Nissan cars, Nissan executives said today. They said that the66 words
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Miscellaneous1075 1970-10-06 9 Westbound continued STRAAT VAN O.EMEN Oc« 17/» EXondon. P.E Cp«owa R.^KP« TORONTO C.TY Oct 7/8 L.M.. Rio. Mi FRU/AUS STREEFKERK No. 21/23 A-W«a R-D«/A-««. H«n ta TRAUGUTT Oc, 24/27 AVttn, R-O.H,. Gdynia POMCFS Bremen. NLL/KPM TREV ALOR Oct 26/27 Durban, C'town, P.EIiz., E.L'don, SCHELDE LLOYD Oct 25/28 Bilbao. A'werp. R'dam.1,075 words
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Miscellaneous131 1970-10-06 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 6. OUT: Narasan Maru 13/14, Rajah Brooke 21 west, Esso Orion 25/26, Benloyal 35/36, Nansei Maru 40/41. Cypria. 44. IN: Heering Lotte 3/4 (after Esquilino), Ferncliff 15/16 (after Radnorshire), Vega 27/28, Marine Trust 29/30, Pag131 words
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Miscellaneous116 1970-10-06 9 Englishmen, Rambang, Elbe, Kyokko Maru, Foremost Prince, Jason. Tone Jit, Jalanidhi, Gambali, Vaaco Da Gama, WindfteM Trader, Discoverer 3, Offshore Beaumont, Tone Hock, Yuen Chau, Tjimanuk, Jotor, Ampenan, Hoegh Elite, Takari 111. Wine Hing, Cattle. Burudjuleaed, Royal Martin, Union Pacific Salomeja Neria, Confidence, Aplichau, Eastern Prosper, Tung Ming, J»i»*iH«»»«i Petrel,116 words
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Article140 1970-10-06 10 NECKARSULM, West Germany, lion. Nissan Motor, second largest Japanese auto manufacturers, has obtained a licence to build the rotary Wankel engine, a spokesman for Audi-NSU Union AG reported. Licence contracts were signed by Nissan president Katsuji Kawamata, AudiNSU chairman Gerd Stieter von Heydekampff, and Mr Ernst Hutzenlaub, part-owner ofAP - 140 words
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Article124 1970-10-06 10 TOKYO, Mon. Honda Motor has developed a new device which, the company claims will sharply reduce toxic elements m auto exhaust fumes, Yomiuri reported. Yomiuri said the device, involving the auto carburettor, could cut down the carbon monoxide m exhaust fumes to about one to 0.9 per cent, ifAP - 124 words
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Article71 1970-10-06 10 FRANKFURT, Mon. AJlgemeine ElektricitaetsGesellschaft, AEGTelefunken, announced it had signed an agreement with Hitachi of Tokyo to exchange technical information and patent licences m the production of radios, television sets and phonographs. The giant West German electrical equipment and appliance company said Hitachi also would have the opportunity of manufacturingAP - 71 words
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Article53 1970-10-06 10 TOKYO, Mon.—Finance ministry statistics show foreign buying and selling of Japanese stocks m September produced a net investment of US$73 million (U5519,930,000 m August) Foreign portfolio buying of Japanese stocks m September was US$96 million (U5563,780,000 m August). Selling declined to US$23 million m September U 5543,850,000 iReuter - 53 words
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Article331 1970-10-06 10 Share prices gained ground after a quiet opening and the market closed on a steady note. Market sources attributed the improved sentiment to anticipation of easier money. Electric appliances led by Sony and Matsushita, advanced on reports of fresh interest by foreign investors. Other high-priced issues, including331 words
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Article177 1970-10-06 10 The market ruled very I steady all throughout I yesterday's session. I Nan Fung was active with 34,000 shares traded at $6.20. Hongkong Docks saw about 60,000 shares changing hands at $11.30. (Closing buyer/wafts* price* la Hongkong dollars) Oct. 5 Oct. 2 Oooal) 161.00/162.00 161.00/162.00 HK h177 words
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Article192 1970-10-06 10 LONDON, Mon. Good business was arranged m the grain seel during the weekend recess, including cargoes from Bale Comeau to Tunisia at US$l4.BO fd (free discharge) for Oct., and from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$B.B5 fio (free m and oat) for Nov. A cargo192 words
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ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
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791 1970-10-06 10 Hon backs action for reasonable freight rates RUBBER ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE Government will support any action to obtain reasonable and stable freight rates for rubber, said Finance Minister Hon Sii Sen yesterday. Opening the 21st assembly of the International Rubber Study Group at the Conference Hall, he said the Government would791 words
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Article190 1970-10-06 10 TOKYO, Mob. North Korea said today it had automated its poultry industry, with one of its chicken factories capable of producing lit million eggs a year, enabling it to reduce poultry price substantially. The official Korean Central News Agency said North Korea's poultry workers would raise eggAP - 190 words
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Article100 1970-10-06 10 'Revalue D-mark' call HAMBURG, Mon. Professor Herbert Giersch, director of the World Economic Institute at Kiel, called for an immediate and progressive revaluation of the Deutsche mark, at a rate of one per cent every three or four months over the next two of three years. Speaking m a WestAFP - 100 words
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Article39 1970-10-06 10 TAPAH, Mon. Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari will open a pottery works factory near here on (Wednesday. The firm Kao Lin Malaysia with a capital of $4 'million is a joint venture between Japanese and Malaysian industrialists.39 words
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234 1970-10-06 10 FAO urged to probe health hazards allegations MANILA, Mob. The Asian Coconut Community (ACC) today called for a probe by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) into "exaggerated" allegations that coconut oil was unhealthy for edible use. In a final report at the conclusion of its week-long third session here,234 words
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Article37 1970-10-06 10 ODD JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Government is importing 15,000 tons of fertilizer from Japan and another 10,000 tons from Australia m an effort to increase rice production m Central Java, the official Antara news aeencv reported. APAP - 37 words
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Article185 1970-10-06 10 HONGKONG, Mon- Philippine Commerce and Industry Minister Ernesto Maceda has said the peso can have a fixed rate within one year if the country's domestic exports and tourist earnings continue to be as good as they have been m the past six months. The country's domestic exports,AFP - 185 words
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Article125 1970-10-06 10 The stock market was closed yesterday, Oct. 5, (Labour Day holiday). scheduled for 1971 m New Delhi. The meeting took note of the European Economic Community's decision to defer action on a suggestion to impose an inland tax on edible oil and meals and decided that "close watch"AFP - 125 words
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Article244 1970-10-06 10 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. Sterling Pound 7.3726 7.3400 7.9276 Australian Dollar 3.4476 3.4060 3.3860 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4676 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Dinar 7.3900 7.3176244 words
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Article, Illustration181 1970-10-06 10 PEOPLE in business Mr M. F. Yap has been appointed marketing manager for Carlsberg Brewery, Malaysia, which is building a $l& million brewery at Shah Alam, Selangor, to brew Carlsberg beer locally. Mr Yap returned to Kuala Lumpur last year from London where he spent three years attending courses la181 words
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Article75 1970-10-06 10 MANILA, Mon. Philippine Civil 'Aeronautics Board has granted temporary permits to two airlines to fly the giant Boeing 747 or jumbo .jetliners to Manila. The board gave Pan American World Airways two inbound and two outbound round-trip flights a week, starting Nov. 1. Northwest Orient Airways was givenAP - 75 words
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282 1970-10-06 11 HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL made a group pre-tax trading profit of $1,102,537 m iU first five and a half months of operation up to the end of last year. The parent company hi Singapore made a pre-tax trading profit of $548,0 M. However,282 words
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Article37 1970-10-06 11 DDD UNITED ASBESTOS CEMENT will pay a final dividend of five per cent on Nov. 6 to shareholders on the register on Oct. 28. This mikes the total distribution for the year 10 per cent, tax exempt.37 words
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Article1500 1970-10-06 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE SHARE prices moved lower on a wide front yesterday m the Stock Exchange as buyers withdrew. Most losses, however, were marginal. Business was also slack and the day's transactions amounted to 1,122,500. The industrial section had 892,000 deals and saw 371,500 words
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Article75 1970-10-06 11 (Managers' prices for Oct. 6) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS lid.lßvt.rußd 1.23 1.28 Mai Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.03 1.08 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Seeoswl linger i 1.14xd B. S. Hie Commerce lad. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98 1.03xd Singapore Pzogreat75 words
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217 1970-10-06 11 Mild Japanese business slack forecast TOKYO, Sun. The five-year business boom m Japan is coming to an end, and headed for a mild downturn m fiscal 1971, says Mitsubishi Bank, one of Japan's leading city banks. The gloomy prediction was made m an Economic analysis published by the bank forAFP - 217 words
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Article97 1970-10-06 11 ODD HONGKONG, Mon. Principal air cargo carriers will propose the introduction of more attractive freight rates on scheduled flights at the International Air Transportation Association conference m SINGAPORE m April next year. Airline sources conceded that charter flights had been generally responsible for the growth of air cargo exports, atAFP - 97 words
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Article112 1970-10-06 11 TEXTILE COIPOEATION OF MALAYA is to increase its production capacity and that of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Malayan Weaving Mills. In the TCM plant, 4,500 spindles, more doubling machines and pre-spinning machines are to be added. This would increase the number of spindles from 16,400 to 20,900. On completion112 words
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Article78 1970-10-06 11 DDD FANCY TILE WORKS made a gross profit of $53,000 by the end of August. The company began production m July. In August, the factory managed to attain 45 per cent of its production capacity of 400,000 square feet of mosaic tiles a month. The September production was 60 per78 words
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Article48 1970-10-06 11 ODD PENANG, Mon. Penang's exports m the first three months of this year rose from $380 million to $452 million with Indonesia still the island's best customer. Main exports were tin(5255.6 million), rubber ($152.5 million), palm oil ($4.5 million), crude coconut oil ($1 million) and iron ore ($300,000)48 words
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Article288 1970-10-06 11 RUBBER 41% cents a Ik. (d«wi l-3/t cents). The morning market yesterday opened lower at 48% cents traded for RSS 1 October. Long liquidation caused a further easing with the market for October RSS l closing at 41% cents traded by the end of morning trading. Minor covering288 words
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Article61 1970-10-06 11 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlbX Tone: Hesitant; ClF's Oct 16-16/16 17-1/6, Nov. 17-1/4 17-1/2, Dec 17-5/8 17-7/8; Spot 17-7/8 18-3/8; Settlements Nor. 18-8/16 18-7/16, Dee. 18-1/2 18-3/4, Jan. 18-13/16 19, Jan/March 19-1/8 19-1/4, April/June 19-15/16 20-1/16, July/Sept 20-1/4 20-7/16* Oct/Dec. 20-1/2 20-3/4, Jan/March 20-11/16 20-15/16, April/June61 words
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Article52 1970-10-06 11 TlNVcs*.37fc a picßl (np 87 ft cents). The Straits tin price m Penang rose by 87% cents a pkul yesterday to 3659.37% on an estimated tonnage of 290 tons, up 20 tons. Support was reported from the United States, lapan and India The tone of the market was52 words
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Article27 1970-10-06 11 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Oct 5, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1638 1539; 3-month 1638 1539; Settlement 1537; Total turnover 470 tons.27 words
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Article138 1970-10-06 11 (Yesterday* 1.30 p.av prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/ Indonesian Oct 208, Nov. 209, Dec. 210, «11 resellers, COCONUT OIL: Straits Nov/Dec. 137 quoted; Malayan Nov/Dec. 148 quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Oct/Nov. 305 resellers; Ceylon138 words
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Article45 1970-10-06 11 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 37.875, (2) 143.50; Hongkong 38.49; Beirut 86.90; London 36.725; Zurich 36.708 36.805. Paris 36.67. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas tat U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per taeL45 words
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Article365 1970-10-06 11 Stocks yesterday rallied m early heavy trading that pushed the NYSE ticker tape two minutes late. The Dow Jones industrial average added two points after SO minutes of trading and the broader Stanpooß industrial index was up 40 cents. Upside issues led the lota by better365 words
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Article588 1970-10-06 11 The market moved ahead m moderately active trading yesterday. Buying was seen on the Wall Street uptrend, while hopes of a major administration economic policy statement at this week's Conservative Party conference »i— «i^^ sentiment. The new government proposals on industrial relations had little initial impact as588 words
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Article229 1970-10-06 11 EUROP EAN BOURSES AMSTERDAM Internationals were very firm yesterday, reflecting purchases by investment funds, and also backed by higher Wall Street on Friday. Main interest focussed on Royal Dutch and Unilever which were very firm m active dealings. Akxo and Philips wexe firm, but Hoogovens was inactive. KLM AMines were229 words
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185 1970-10-06 12 No change in yen rates for a year, banker predicts LONDON, lion. Revaluation of the yen is "unlikely for a year," according to Mr. Yoshizane Iwasa, president of the Fuji Bank, Japan's biggest bank. In an interview with the London Times, published today, the bank president said: "It would beAFP - 185 words
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Article73 1970-10-06 12 ALL-STAR SHOW FOR REAGAN LOS ANGELES, Mon. Frank Sinatra and friends put on a super gala of California politics for Governor Ronald Reagan last night. Nine hundred Reagan supporters were there, netting an estimated $100,000 for his reelection campaign. For $125 each, they got to eat lamb stew and watch73 words
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Article, Illustration114 1970-10-06 12 MX New Zealaaa <tri» flew kt yesterday wMh a specsne aal la the eaaMras, bat la be wased krta aaytaf New Laasle Elisabeth Ylakte Geaa, Gad Warbartaa aai Jeaatfer Gay, that's the eraer la the pktare, freai left are all faraier iMlrMfi ef the114 words
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Article, Illustration49 1970-10-06 12 SANDIE Wolsfeld, Miss Illinois, poses for photographers on Saturday night after being named Miss World U.S.A. at Incline Village, Nevada. The blonde model from Chicago Is 24 years old and measares 3t-22-3t. She will compete for Miss World title In London In November. ODD49 words
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Article27 1970-10-06 12 TOKYO, Mon. Former Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama is planning to visit China next month for talks with Prime Minister Chou Enlai and other Peking leaders.27 words
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422 1970-10-06 12 THE standard of Singapore's civil service is relatively high. Grouses against them by the public are few. These MP's hold regular "meet-the-people" sessions with residents m their constituencies. The MP for Crawford, Mr. Low Yong Ngiam, said: "There is bound to be some black sheep422 words
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Article46 1970-10-06 12 HONGKONG, Mon. Li Tien-Yu, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, died of illness m Peking on Sept. 27, at the age of 57, after a long period of medical treatment, New China news agency announced.46 words
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195 1970-10-06 12 Lee meets Carrington for talks on defence after 1971 LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had a onehour meeting yesterday with British Defence Secretary Lord Carrington. Defence Ministry spokesmen declined to give details of the meeting but informed sources later said Mr. Lee and Lord Carrington discussed defence arrangements195 words
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Article, Illustration121 1970-10-06 12 Tel lives reasons for not seekin Presidency BOSTON, Mob. SeaaUr Edward M. Keaaedy (stove) said yesterday he wssid Ml seek lac PfreaMeacy la Itn becaase "the aacertalatfte* «f higher ©fHce weald place a great bardta ea aiy faadly Mr. Keaaedy cited "aersaaal reasaas** aad •kUgatlaas te hb twt y«aag aepaewsAP - 121 words
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Article32 1970-10-06 12 LONDON, Mob. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tim (Dr.) Ismail Ma Abdul Rahman today began a series of medical checFta London for a threat Tiilm.^t. the Malaysian High Con mission reported32 words
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214 1970-10-06 13 MX. FATKIIK Anthony Brian Perera, 35, a technician with STB, was granted a decree nisi yesterday m an uncontested action for divorce on the grounds of cruelty. Among otlier things, Mr. Perera said his wife, Eva John, 38, refused to speak to him214 words
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142 1970-10-06 13 THE Singapore Red Cross Society will hold a food festival at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday from 1 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. A giant cake will be cut by the First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, who is also142 words
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Article57 1970-10-06 13 KUCHING, Mon. A 20-acre piece of wilderness m Kuching is to be turned into a public park. A State Council spokesman said today approval bad been given to turn the land near the old reservoir into a "Garden City". Initially, $120,080 will be spent on the57 words
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Article53 1970-10-06 13 RESERVE stocks of blood of al groups m the Blood Bank f ell from 813 units to 681 over the weekend. According to a Blood Transfusion Service spokesman, the total reserve blood stocks are m an avenge position, but ttftfkt of group blood nave fallen to53 words
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Article, Illustration103 1970-10-06 13 007 girl with licence to shoot.... NORIMA Ishizaki, 23, (right) who had a part m the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice", is now m Singapore with two Yashica International Corporation representatives to show people how to shoot with electronic cameras. Miss Norika is a salesdemonstrator. During her six-day103 words
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125 1970-10-06 13 DRIVER TELLS WHY HE DROVE AFTER ACCIDENT Te*k *€hnng, of TampiaeV *oad, w nM^yH i trallle conrt for driving wife* dj* care and attentionTiWal addltkmal fit for removing bis vu mm the sceae «f aa accideat with«it p«lice authority. He was driviag i vu ii Tampiaes Road Aeg. ft,lftt, aid125 words
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346 1970-10-06 13 Singapore gets ready to deal with Germans SINGAPOREANS are already preparing themselves for an expected influx of German trade, investment and tourists. An increasing number is attending German language classes at the certificate and conversational levels but there are not enough qualified teachers to conduct more classes. There are only346 words
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Article33 1970-10-06 13 TWO youths armed with knives robbed a labourer, Liew Kwai Weng, 26, of Gagak Selari Barat, of his $70 watch and a $90 gold chain m a lift near his block.33 words
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Article69 1970-10-06 13 A DELIVERY assistant, Tan Eng Watt of Lorong Koo Chye, was fined $150 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. The court was told that Tan drove a lorry m Kallang Road on March 6 this year without reasonable consideration by making a right turn into an unnamed road69 words
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Article40 1970-10-06 13 THE Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will open the sale of work and exhibition by the Social Welfare Departmental the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 7 not today, as stated by the Ministry of Culture.40 words
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205 1970-10-06 13 THIRTY members of the Malay Teachers' Union will undergo a leadership training course at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute starting Dec. 18. This is the first time members of the union, comprising 15 men and 15 women, are undergoing such a course. According205 words
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Article295 1970-10-06 13 -WATCHMAN'S DEATH: APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION 1 THE Court of Appeal reserved judgment yesterday on an appeal against convictior by Ong Kiang Kek, 23, sentenced to death for the murder of a hospital watchman. Ong was with three others m a car when two shots were fired from its295 words
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Advertisement80 1970-10-06 13 3B? g| NEW GARDENA Vitamin-E Hair Tonic is great for any JU type of hair, both men and 'JBUn women. Regular application ensures lustrous, healthy easy to manage hair. Now available from leading cosmetic m m counters and departmental stores. m '"^k Eisai Co., Ltd. W v^*M TOKYO, JAPAN, m80 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-10-06 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 1.5f am (7.8 ft); Lit pm. (M ft) TOMORROW: 2.4f am (7.2 ft); LSf pm (8.7 ft)20 words
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314 1970-10-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A $150,000 motel is to be built on the east coast where tourists can stop over and see the famous leathery-back turtles lay their eggs. The motel to be known as Turtle Beach Motel will be m addition to the314 words
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101 1970-10-06 14 A 19-YEAR-OLD unemployed youth was sentenced to six months' jafl and three .strokes of the rotan by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday for possessing a dagger without lawful purpose on Friday. One other similar charge was taken into consideration. Senior Inspector Chia101 words
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101 1970-10-06 14 OF TWENTY-year-old Patricia Helen Brett, a student, was awarded a consent order of $12,000 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained m a road accident. She was travelling m a car on Aug. 14 last year driven by Peter Fu, another student,101 words
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191 1970-10-06 14 Brothers' quarrel that ended in fall to death A HOUSEWIFE watched with horror when she saw her son fallins to his death from her eighth-floor flat Madam Lee Ah Moi of Block 29 Havelock Road wept uncontrollably *at the coroner's inquiry yesterday, when she told Assistant Coroner Chan Chee Pew191 words
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Article, Illustration104 1970-10-06 14 MR. PETES KIEK, Ike British Uader Secretary of State for the Navy, took a peek threat* the periscope of a submarine after touring the Singapore Naval Base last week. Mr. Kirk was winched dowi from a helicopter of 847 RAF Sqaadron to the104 words
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Article50 1970-10-06 14 THE Singapore Singhalese Association has elected the following officials: PresidentMr. T.A. Simon, VicePresidents— Mr. A.B.K. de Sflva and Mr. A.H. Lantis. Mr. P. Dharmapala was elected secretary and Mr. Pema Fernando as his assistant. Mr. D.S. Kannangara was elected treasurer and Mr. M.R.S. Fernando as assistant treasurer.50 words
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688 1970-10-06 14 Press the wound, not the panic button A SIMPLE THING, BUT WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO? FDF DSFSFDSAF IT WAS A scene that must have occurred at one time or another m most homes m Singapore, only on this occasion it happened m my own home. My little boy688 words
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288 1970-10-06 14 A PREGNANT woman set fire to her sewing machine after her landlord threatened to seize her furniture for failing to move out, a court heard yesterday. But the fire spread to her landlord's property and she was accordingly charged m court Housewife Chui288 words
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121 1970-10-06 14 A LABOURER died m hospital 29 days after a 16-foot girder fell on him at a work site m Jslan Tepong on Aug. 21, a coroner was told yesterday. Tommy Sim, 34, an employee of Messrs. Taa Gun Huat Construction Company, was tightening some121 words
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161 1970-10-06 14 THE LATEST batch of 34 Singapore students has just started higher education courses m universities and colleges m Britain and Canada, on Colombo Plan scholarships. Eleven will study mechanical engineering, seven marine engineering and naval architecture and the rest a variety of subjects including161 words
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130 1970-10-06 14 FORTY more pirate taxi drivers registered for jobs yesterday bringing the total to 243 since registration for job conversion began last Thursday. The three registration centres are at the Registry of Vehicles m Middle Road, the Ministry of Labour m Havelock Road,130 words
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262 1970-10-06 14 Jail for passing $10,000 in rubber cheques TRADER Khoo Ah Sim, 22, of Sheik Madasah Lane, was jailed for a year yesterday when he admitted cheating Mr. Goh Ong Gee by giving him two dishonoured cheques for SI O,OOO m payment for 59 car stereo sets worm $9,786 on March262 words
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Article24 1970-10-06 14 SINGAPORE soldiers will urn blanks m a military exercise In the Ifandai Forest Reserve from a.m. today to 2 p.m. Ob Thursday.24 words
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Article, Illustration508 1970-10-06 15 The cure for drama addicts ST^R VIEWING HOSPITALS and illness seem to be the perfect prescription for rv addicts. Pot a play inside the four walls of a hospital, add a handsome doctor and a few beautiful nurses, serve up m regular doses and you'll have big, fat viewing figures508 words
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Miscellaneous1268 1970-10-06 15 *™"S ff"^s wm ***** II Mm ;::::x SWHWiV S m m »j B^p^L S^Bfl B^BV U^^B^H^^^BJ B^B^B^ M 3.00 pm General Hospital 6.00 pm News (Malay) M 3^20 For The Family (Malay) 6.1 7 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme M 3^o A Diary Off Events In Singapore This Week 6.50 The1,268 words
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Miscellaneous188 1970-10-06 15 f TELEVISION II V Sv 6.30 pm Channel 5 7 pm Channel 10 J>* pm Channel 5 VSfi^^^? L X4 11.30Channel 5 >|: ■t^*-^^ i V _^*v 6.30 am BFBS (From BBC) :•.;>: I 7.00 Radio Singapore, Radio >^ T r ;"^V V Malaysia. ix. N. 7 Radio Singapore, Radio188 words
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Article177 1970-10-06 16 FACING EXTINCTION 1 THE KOREAN species of hippie is faced with total extinction. Encouraged by favourable public reaction they received m their initial campaign against the hippies, the police are now determined to carry it through until the last of the hippies is gone. Police started their all-out nation-wide crackdown177 words
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Article182 1970-10-06 16 Malaysia's vanishing wild life MALAYSIA is still a land of tigers, elephants and rhinoceros, but just about. For man's advancement hi pushing these beasts into premature extinction. Where once thousands of these animals roamed the vast stretches of habitable forests, today only a few hundred of each are182 words
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Article, Illustration49 1970-10-06 16 THE Mail ami mil are nmaUmg mmii tor Afma-Wfaer If7t-71 tke Eaitoeaa Males, fomM Africa cwremtiy ipmiißg la Euwe to legs. Tw« Danish models display so called "kikoys" from Kenya m pure cotton with gay nl— 1§ aad headdresses. The haskcte are fraat PANA PHOTOPANA - 49 words
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Article234 1970-10-06 16 haired young men received unexpected and widespread acclaim by the people although a few opposed the action which they claimed had no legal justification. The crackdown revealed that the new hair style had had no sympathy m this conservative country. Those who sent "hearty congratulations"234 words
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Article, Illustration485 1970-10-06 16 It's light at night in this timeless zoo SYDNEY'S Taronga Zoo is spending more than $700,000 to give visitors a closer look at its Australian animals and birds. A large area is being rebuilt to provide a walkthrough aviary, an elaborate series of waterfowl ponds and a nocturnal house where485 words
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211 1970-10-06 16 JAMS JOPLIN, whose uninhibited, screaming, wailing style made her a top pop singer, was found dead m Hollywood on Sunday night. Police said drags may have been involved, bat there was no immediate confirmation. Officers reported finding fresh needle marks on her arms. Miss211 words
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Article, Illustration204 1970-10-06 17 AFTER meeting Rondi Davies, Beverley McLaine, Elizabeth Wade and Cheryl Hamilton you might decide to that theCJol^Coas^of Australia isn't the only thing that glitters "down under." The four "Golden Girts* 1 who arrived with the Gold Coast Tourist Commission are here to persnade prospective travellers to include Gold204 words
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Article, Illustration16 1970-10-06 17 Mr. Mrs. Jeffrey Kwu Weig Emmg after their weddteg at the Metfctdfst Caurch at the week-cad.16 words
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Article125 1970-10-06 17 THE computer went wild the day company director Mr Chan Thye King went to lunch with a friend. And he got a shock when he was presented with a bill for $20,060! He called the restaurant captain and asked caustically: "What's this all about? Even125 words
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Miscellaneous154 1970-10-06 17 THE DIARY 1* am— 7 Tenman art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial HalL 2Ji pm: Y.W.C.A. is starting a course on Indian Cooking by Mrs. Majunder at its centre in Outram Road. 7— pm At the National Theatre Club (first floor): 7 pm Indian dance and 8 pm Oriental dance154 words
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Miscellaneous77 1970-10-06 17 Jalan Rumah Tinggi; Kim Keat Avenue; Lavender Street; Opera Estate; Pesiran Keliling; Sembawang Road; Thomson Road bet ween Jalan Novena Barat and Kampong Chai Heng) and Trevose Crescent (between Dalkeith Road and Kheam Hock Road). 7.31 dm: The Extra mural Studies Department is starting a new course "An Introduction to77 words
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Article, Illustration151 1970-10-06 18 MABEL Tan is one pretty package of personality and poise. She proved it by winning the "Teen Princess" title on Saturday night at a ball organised by the YMCA. And she also proved that she has a heart of gold. Immediately after the151 words
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Article, Illustration385 1970-10-06 18 Now it's 'folk-art' hitting the fashion scene THERE'S a definite trend toward fatk-art fashion today an earthy bland of contemporary design and ethnic htttsfy that creates a unique, free wheeling image. If, for instance, you wear a Uoditioaal Indian |upa over modern cltypants and belt up with wide-fringed silk, you're385 words
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Article622 1970-10-06 18 Personal life! I am 19 years old and have been going steady with a boy one year my senior for the past two years. He is very understanding and loves me very much. Now, as I have been working and learnt more about life, I find that I accepted his622 words
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Miscellaneous273 1970-10-06 18 .^a>a|ia]u|c4K4iJ|ia|(^siiJ|isfK^9|cj|ca|c^s|cj|c>lc4K4c3|ca|niis^ LAUGH IT OFF fI^BBI Starscope [WBUfl r^BaaHMMfl j^, Hard ikchi— n are Wishful thinking Consider what your A|^ U not within reach r'VßMfJPsnuuu* ■'""■MMPPPAuuuuuI characterises the day. own feelings are r^/TOA W^/ {Hone and family X Ktt^ll I KWi Ijj Ml You may be surprised leading yon into doing.273 words
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Article, Illustration694 1970-10-06 19 FLORENCE CHONG - The young ones who really help FLORENCE CHONG By VERY often, young people are accused of being indifferent They are supposed to be too wrapped up m their own little world, oblivious to what is going on around them. Some spend their time self-centredly studying or working, dating, pursuing theirDAVID LIM; PHILIP TAN - 694 words
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Advertisement440 1970-10-06 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY l^^ll Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCCT I 2 HI titions wiU be at three UUN I tb I M W levels for Pre-Univer- JS nni inHM L^tmmmV iZ sity students, for Secon- UUUrUW dary Four students and440 words
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Miscellaneous506 1970-10-06 20 TWINSET CROSSWORD EEMasa ACROSS DOWN I. Singer with band, one with 1. A beard, except for its elegant style (8) front bit (4) 4. It binders a rhythmical 2. Dashed round back of kind of dance (4) track, stretched to the limit 8. Richard's not unfeeling (6) he has money506 words
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Article, Illustration150 1970-10-06 21 A LOT of work was put into Gurkha night— particularly by the British Army. Hie gala event at the weekend was part of a fund-raising campaign for the Gurkha Welfare scheme which provides medical and financial aid for Gurkhas who return home. Hundreds of guests arrived150 words
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Article, Illustration284 1970-10-06 21 THERE'S a frustrated bat goad groap working very hard at the Airport Nightclub playing to as almost empty dance floor. The crowds come only on Saturday and Sunday nights. The Foreign Policy, are: S. Hmhim, organ, temer sax, clarinet; S. Ahmad Coupe, bass; Paul284 words
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Article278 1970-10-06 21 JENNY LEW - JENNY LEW ONE of the wildest shows to hit town is the Unisex Show with lots of tops, bottoms and muscles! Accessories such as chains, suspender belts, atrociously combed wigs, bright plastic costume pieces and costumes with the appropriate cut-outs added to the beautifully executed dances. Although278 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-10-06 21 The singer who wants to stay silent HERE'S a singer whose biggest aim m life is to stay silent. Gabriella's the name. She's a very shapely 24-year-old from Aussie where she owns a night club. But these days she's singing m the Tropicana to make enough money to retire from92 words
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Article69 1970-10-06 21 FORGET the big names, forget the big band sounds. If dancing's your game we know where you can play. Just around the corner from the Ming Court is Gino's The Herald entertainment team give it a five-star rating. Why? Because the music's made for dancing. The place won't win any69 words
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Article185 1970-10-06 21 Carry on up the Khyber WHATS I* a pair of drawers? Well, it seems that the whole might the British m India at the end of the last century was jeopardised when its soldiers were discovered wearing under-pants. Rather improbablesounding story, bat it is the theme of the latest Carry185 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-10-06 21 TAN MAY LIN - TAN MAY LIN be, that bare-bottomed Scots are Devils ia Skirts, bat with drawers o» they are reduced to mere mortals. The film leads to a merry chase of a grwn of fnmbly with! Scots trylag to retrieve the evideace, gettiag caaght aad eadlag ap la ladlaa97 words
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Advertisement339 1970-10-06 22 FOR EFFICIENT OFFSET/Stencil Duplicating Service, contact Kwok Yoke Wong ft Co.. 22 The Arcade. Ist Floor, Singapore. Tel: *****. DETECTIVE AGENCY— Peoples Investigation Service undertakes matrimonial, commercial and general investigation. 281 -A MacPherson Road and Aljunied Road. Junction. Tel. *****5. HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to Motion Smith 13 Battery339 words
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Advertisement579 1970-10-06 22 SPECIAL OFFER! 'AERO' ZIPPERS Made m Britain nickel silver quality 3" to 15". Enquiries welcome to Box Hl l9l Singapore Herald. PURCHASING GOODS from Hongkong? Ready stock: Motor blocks, welders, motor compressors, pumps, power tools, fans, refrigerators, radios, recorders, batteries, alrco.iditioncrs. Write to P.O. Box 8921 Hongkong. WANTED someone with579 words
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Advertisement507 1970-10-06 22 •000 IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH when it conies to hMi. Read Stereo Sound, the 80 pages 50 cauls hi-fi bestseller. Available everywhere or from Forces Publications, the chaps who deliver what the others only promise. ATTENTION GROUPS: Airconditioned Rehearsal Studio at Jalan Eunos. Guitars Drums Bass Amplifiers for rental. Reasonable507 words
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Advertisement399 1970-10-06 22 (tsso) ESSO ASIA SERVICES ItyC. has a vacancy for a TAX ASSISTANT (INDIRECT TAXES) Qualifications: University Degree or equivalent Experience: Must have experience m Indirect Taxes (Customs Excise) and Property Taxes. Knowledge of Income Tax desirable. Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications will be treated m confidence and should399 words
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Advertisement462 1970-10-06 22 TELEPHONE INDUSTRIES OF I SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. I A JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN THE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD I ANO I TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET I L.M. ERICSSON. SWEDEN I is looking for a I GENERAL I MANAGER for their Manufacturing and Sales Company m Jurong, Singapore. To Qualify the applicants must I be Not462 words
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Article, Illustration555 1970-10-06 23 SINGAPORE. Moo. It's the Penang Gold Cup now. that's the mi—Wi of Sungei Wang 11, winner m near record time hi the 9f event for class one division two performers at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The five-year-old New Zealand gelding by Macquario showed555 words
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Article341 1970-10-06 23 PITTSBURGH, Mon. With major league umpires back m business and minor league umpires standing by just m case, the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-1 yesterday to make it 2-0 m the 1970 National League playoff series, before 37,325 fans. The game went on as scheduled341 words
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105 1970-10-06 23 GORDON Scow won the 1 5th Shell World Wide Golf tournament tor the Local Cactus trophy at the SICC course, Thomson Road, with 36 points. Runner-up was Wan Mazhdan on a count back. The ballsweep first nine went to Wan Mazhdan with 21105 words
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87 1970-10-06 23 Engineer beats Sir Malcolm's land speed record YORK, Mon. The British land speed record has been broken by Tony Densham m a run at Elvington RAF station near York. Densham, 40, an engineer from Epsom Surrey, drove a 7-litre Dragster at an average speed of 207.00 mph over one kilometre,87 words
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Article121 1970-10-06 23 TOKYO, Mon. Mr. Munejiro Fukuda resigned yesterday as secretary-general of the Japan Amateur Fencing Association, taking full responsibility for Japan's withdrawal from this year Universaide sabre team championships at Turin, Italy. Japanese fencers were accused of pulling out of the sabre team tournament to visit Rome for a sightseeing tour121 words
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Article95 1970-10-06 23 LONDON, Mon. Australian pro Tony Roche will miss the remaining tennis grand prix tournaments this year because of a recurring shoulder injury, a tournament official said last night. Mr. John McDonald, European director of world championship tennis, said an American doctor told Roche over the weekend "to rest for atAP - 95 words
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Article71 1970-10-06 23 LAUSANNE, Mon. Mr. Avery Brundage, president of the Olympic committee, announced yesterday that Alpine skiing would remain on the 1972 winter Olympics programme at Sapporo, Japan. At his press conference, given after the two-day meeting of the committee's executive bureau, Mr. Brundage announced that a new organising committee comprising threeAFP - 71 words
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Article70 1970-10-06 23 SYDNEY, Australia, Mon. Tails, favourite at 1 1-4, won the 13 furlong Metropolitan handicap at Randwick racetrack. It was the second leg of the big Sydney spring racing double and with the favourite, Ricochet, winning the first leg of the Epsom last Saturday, the result's are reckoned to be badAP - 70 words
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Article74 1970-10-06 23 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese athletics team for the sixth Asian Games in* Bangkok to be held m December was formed on Sunday following the final tryout The team is made up of 32 men and 17 girl athletes and seven officials. Kiyoshi Niwa, holder of the national pole vault record,AFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration48 1970-10-06 23 rA^lAßfefttA^ I Emeraaa FUtlpalal of BrasH I drives Us LetaavFari mnh the flafea Urn «T the WatkfaM Gtoa Gnoi Prix erne m Sndajr to wli tb« Ualted SUlet Graai Prix. Flagmu Tex nipliM leapv l« the air with the cheamarai flag. APAP - 48 words
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471 1970-10-06 23 W ATKINS GLEN, New York, Mod. Emerson Fittipaldi, a bright new 23-year-old star from Brazil won the U.S. Grand Prix yesterday and assured that the World Drivers* Championship will go to the late Jochen Rindt of Austria. Fittipaldi, driving a steady race471 words
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190 1970-10-06 23 PITTSBURGH, Mon. The striking U.S. major baseball league umpires and the national league reached an agreement on their contract dispute just before noon yesterday. The agreement came after about an hour's negotiating session between Chub Feeney, the National League president, and Jack Reynolds, attorneyAP - 190 words
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155 1970-10-06 23 BERKERLEY, California, Mon. Cliff Richey held the lead yesterday m the US$ 20, 000 Grand Prix tennis series award, but the little Texan was smarting under a lop-sided, defeat by Arthur Ashe m the finals of the Pacific Coast International tennis championships. Ashe, seeded155 words
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Miscellaneous40 1970-10-06 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left 6tesfcfi2HßE^HPs?T^L GST A 1 THERE ifaU ARE, V X SURE WISH I '1 FhE WENT OUT INTO T HE WHAT? OH.J mJS^^*M^^^2£ilS F€¥l HOURS IN [pW^-'-^HERE'Sy^JCHCW, POCTQR/ THAT STORM. ..AND J THIS IS ALL MY\40 words
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535 1970-10-06 24 SCHOOLBOYS dominated the second day of the Singapore Table Tennis Association national championships at Monk's Hill Secondary School hall last night. Defending champion Chia Chong Boon of Chinese High School and Schools' Number One Tan Khoon Hong moved into the semi-finals with narrow victories535 words
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260 1970-10-06 24 ALAN Lelah of Raffles Institution was the only swimmer to turn m a record breaking performance at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association third Asian Games trials at the Queenstown Pool yesterday. Alan returned a time of r 76.1 sec. for the 100260 words
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171 1970-10-06 24 THE Malaysian Motor Sports Club is still accepting entries for its clubman's handicap races for cars and motor cycles at Batu Tiga on Sunday. Mr. Trevor Butcher, secretary of the meet, said m Kuala Lumpur last night that some confusion may have arisen becauseAP - 171 words
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Article291 1970-10-06 24 SINGAPORE Herald keglers will have to be at their best tonight to stave off a determined challenge from Tong Guan Machinery m the Sharikat National Tenpin bowling league. The star-studded Herald team heads the league with 22 wins from 28 games and have registered a total291 words
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Article, Illustration53 1970-10-06 24 Peck Net Hnay (right) amd Ng Aik Cboo of the Combiaed Schools, who woa the Stagspore Table Teuls Association women's senior tater-clah title. Schools beat Naayaag Slaag Pan 3-1 m the fltaaJ. Nanyang's Toh Chwee Gil (front) and Leow Clmob What* daring their match against the53 words
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354 1970-10-06 24 EASY 24-11 WIN FOR POLICEMILITARY XV OVER KIWIS COMBINED Police/Military XV defeated Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment by 24-11 m a friendly rugger match at the Thomson Road yesterday. The Combined team gained their points through three goals and three tries to the Kiwis' goal, try and a penalty. The354 words
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Article57 1970-10-06 24 Rajaji Sports Club officials elected at the annual general meeting: President: Mr. Oliver Rozario; V ice-President P. Venugopal; Hon. Secretary: Navasivamayam; Hon. Sports Secretary: Ratak Khan; Hon. Treasurer: N.V. Lin gam. Committee: S. Ibrahim, K. Arumugam, V. Shrakumar, A. Nagalingam, B. Nadarajan, and Uthir apathy. Hon, Auditor:57 words
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242 1970-10-06 24 Garailde wins Volvo Open from Nicklaus STOCKHOLM, Mon. Frenchman Jean Garailde yesterday won the U.S. $40,000 Volvo Open Invitational golf tournament, one stroke ahead of Jack Nicklaus of the United States. Garailde, m the lead throughout the 72-hold tournament, shot 70 for a total of 277 and first prize ofAP - 242 words
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143 1970-10-06 24 LIAW Swee Tee (Chinese Association), who hails from Sabah defeated Tan Chye (Naafi Imperial Club) easily m the final of the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Four-Ball Championship played at the Aston Recreation Club, last night by 350-228 ooints. In the first few minutes of143 words
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Miscellaneous61 1970-10-06 24 TABLE TENNIS: STTA inter-business houses league: City Bank vs STB; UOB vs Yap Transport; Fitzpatrick's vs Eagle Engineering and Harper Gilfillan vs Nanyang Siang Pau; National championships: Men's Singles, mixed doubles (all at Monk's Hill 7 p.m.) RUGBY: SCC 'Colts' vs IRNZR Admin. Coy (Lightweights) (SCC 5.15 p.m.) BOWLING KBA61 words
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