Singapore Herald, 15 October 1970

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 27
1 27 Singapore Herald
  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 74 Singapore Thursday, October 15, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
    14 words
  • 185 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Angela Davis, one of the FBl's 10 most wanted fugitives, was arrested yesterday. She was taken into custody m a New York motel and offered no resistance. She was not armed. Angela was wanted by the FBI m connection with
    185 words
  • 80 1 BANGKOK, Wed. The American commander at Übon base In north-east Thailand, Col. David Schmerbeck died of a heart attack recently while at the controls of his F- 4 as be was landing his aircraft after a bombing mission m IndoChina, a U.S. Embassy spokesman reported
    80 words
  • 42 1 BOMBAY, Wed. China today exploded an atmospheric nuclear device m the Lop Nor region of Sinkiang, it was reported here. Tlie explosion was recorded by the Bombay Atomic Research Centre's equipment m the New Delhi region: AFP
    42 words
  • IN BRIEF
    • 196 1 PASSPORT FORGERS ARRESTED HONGKONG, Wed. Three men believed to be connected with a ring making forged Malaysian and Singapore passports were reported to have been arrested here' tonight. Documents and plates for the printing of forged passports were also seized by the police when they raided a flat m Kowloon,
      196 words
  • 194 1 CP Air seeks flight rights to Peking VANCOUVER, Wed. Canadian Pacific Airways has asked the Federal Government to start talks with China en a bilateral agreement that cenld send Canadian passenger jets te Peking aad Chinese aircraft to Vancouver. Mr. John G j liner, president of CP Air, said Ms
    AFP  -  194 words
  • 356 1 RANSOM TALKS FOUNDER New Quebec threats PARIS, Wed. The Quebec Liberation Front, responsible for the kidnap of British trade envoy James Cross and Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, today threatened new action, including possible air hijackings, m its bid to free Quebec from Canada. The front's European delegation said m
    356 words
  • 515 1 New clean-up laws on way SINGAPORE'S new antipollution message came over loud and clear last night: The Government is determined to prevent atmospheric pollution with legislative measures, if need be. Inaugurating the month-long "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-free" campaign at the Conference Hall, the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr.
    515 words
  • 238 1 TO GET YOUR HERAID REGULARLY. TWO MINISTERS ON GOVT'S I DETERMINATION TO ACT I THE Singapore Herald has had distribution problems, as most readers know. We are now m the final stages of sorting them out. Over the next few days, things may get a little worse. Then they will
    238 words
  • 236 1 RANGOON, Wed. Burma has resumed ful diplomatic relations with China by naming a new ambassador to Peking after an absence of three-and-a-half years. The new ambassador is former Vice-Quartermaster-General U Them Maung. Peking is also expected to name a new ambassador to Burma shortly.
    236 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 2496 2  - The ghost that haunts the new P.M. PAUL JOHNSON By PROFILE OF EDWARD HEATH THE new British Prime Minister looks considerably more relaxed, thank goodness, than the old Leader of the Opposition. He is even, m his curious way, enjoying himself. Evidently, however, the spectre of Harold Wilson often flits
    2,496 words
  • 504 2 THE Peking-Ottawa recognition agreement, product of 20 months' negotiations m Stockholm, has far-reaching implications. It embodies a formula under which countries may recognise the Peking regime as the Government of China without ruling out a separate existence for Taiwan. The formula rests on an important
    504 words
  • 694 2  - OF SHAMROCK AND SHILLELAGHS AND SOME ROTTEN EGGS... PROINSIAS MAC AONGHUSA By SINN FEIN'S rotten eggs splashed over his car provided the final ludicrous episode to Richard Mittious Nixon's shamrock-and-shille-lagh trip m Ireland. From the moment his visit was announced to his departure, Paddywhackery was the order of the day;
    694 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 215 3 WORK TO BEAUTIFY STAMFORD AREA NOW IN FULL SWING WORK to raise a stretch of Orchard Road between Grange aad Cascades Roads above flood level aad plant it wtth flowery shrubs is now ia rail swing. The footpath along the Orchard Road embankment of Stamford Canal will also be levelled.
    215 words
  • 126 3 THE HUA Vi Government Chinese Middle School celebrated its fourteenth anniversary yesterday with an exhibition of arts and crafts, Chinese caligraphy and photography. Mr. Yeo Choo Kok, MP for Delta constituency, gave away prizes to winners of the interschool poster
    126 words
  • 67 3 AN overhead bridge will be erected over Upper Thomson Road m front of the Imperial Theatre at midnight on Monday. While the bridge is being hoisted up, the road will be closed to all traffic for two hours. Motorists are advised to make a
    67 words
  • 48 3 ABOUT 160 staff of the British Petroleum Refinery at Pasir Panjang will receive individual safety awards tomorrow. The awards are being made for their achievement In setting a record period of more than 300 working days free from a "lost time" accident.
    48 words
  • 39 3 New tourism body iN KL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tourist promotion m Malaysia is to be undertaken by a corporation. The National Operations Council approved the establishment of the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia to replace the Department of Tourism.
    39 words
  • 158 3 The wheelchair with a difference from Down Under THE Australian Inventor of what Is claimed to be a "revolutionary aew combination bed and wheelchair'* for Invalids and disabled people was the first to nse the invention after he fractured his legs m a road accident. Mr. G.A. Hodge, an insurance
    158 words
  • 154 3 'Don't scrap 15 -year- old lorries' plea THE Singapore Lorry Owners' Association has asked the Government to withdraw its 15-year age limit for lorries. It has appealed to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce which will discuss the proposal at its monthly committee meeting later m the month. The Chamber has
    154 words
  • 63 3 Overloading: Five fined total of $1 ,400 FIVE Malaysian lorry drivers were fined a total of $1,400 yesterday for carrying excessive loads of planks into Singapore. Each of them carried 22 tons exceeding the maximum load of 14 tons. Yap Yoon Loy, Phua Cheow Boon, Leong Ah Kow, and Pang
    63 words
  • 36 3 THE Singapore Children's Society will receive a $7,500 van from the Shaw Foundation tomorrow evening. The ceremony will be held m the premises of the Singapore Council of Social Services at Penang Lane.
    36 words
  • 207 3 GEARED TO S'PORE'S NEEDS SOME 2SS students are expected to graduate for the first time with the General Certificate of Industrial Technology from the Singapore Polytechnic next March. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Robert Edis, principal of the Polytechnic. The course which began last year, has been designed specially
    207 words
  • 141 3 AN anti-smoke additive for diesel oil is ALREADY available m Singapore, according to a British Petroleum spokesman. He said the additive to reduce exhaust smoke from diesel engines was introduced by his company some five years ago. He was commenting on a newspaper report that
    141 words
  • 146 3 1,000 taxis and 200 minibuses in NTUC transport co-op plans THE National Trades Union Congress is negotiating to buy 1,000 taxis and 200 minibuses for its Transport Co-operative which expects to start operations at the end of the year. An NTUC spokesman said that there was absolutely no problem m
    146 words
  • 55 3 THERE will be a public lecture on Modern Exploration m Arctic Alaska at the University of Singapore, New Lecture Theatre 3, on Oct. 21 at 8 pm. The talk, organised by the Singapore National Academy of Science, will be given by Dr. Michael T. Ridd,
    55 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 96 3 ______________________________________mii- :^^^^^^^^_________________________________________________________H BP^ wr^ '<&*^«_H mwM*T\ryy -ia__^_H_^___i __^_^_H wt^L -iii_______i -X *ir -B_-&-** ::^'v__a_______-___________________________ _________________P^4^__rP^^ 'i'^-^^^Y^ _^____H________________________________________________l' _______P^^ S ___n*' ''v'^-^^liii^^HßH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ______________________8-_fffiwn^--*&^r^ _______________________r- Wi§f v **l' '^________l____n__________________________________________________________________________ -I lli___! ___S-S'- tK*isj___l ___i___l i^-wSs- _H_ ____i_lH__Pi^^__H______P This is one way to get rid ef a mosquito, but... ...what about the other
      96 words

  • 245 4 TAXI MEN LEARN THAT ABUSE AND ABANDONING DON'T PAY A TAXI driver whe abandoned his passenger halfway through a Jowntj snd ansthu who abased a polk em an were both fined m the First Traffic Coart yesterday. The court was IsM that Ng Kh_i Huat ef Geylang lend had hired
    245 words
  • 88 4 Swissair's new anti-hijack measures SWISSAIR has taken steps to prevent hijacks of their planes. These measures basically include the installation of bullet-proof bulkheads and doors between flight deck and passenger cabin. In addition, closed-circuit television, permitting constant surveillance of the passenger cabin from the cockpit, will also be installed. The
    88 words
  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National University here will take m 350 students for the Science, Literature and Islamic courses next year. Announcing this today, the Registrar of the university, Inche Abdullah bin Saleh, said at present there were 191 undergraduates with four professors, three senior
    57 words
  • 380 4 Two call for more Singapore souvenirs SINGAPORE should produce more souvenirs for tourists who are estimated to be able to spend as much as $5 million a year on them. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Wilbert Feinberg, Project Development Adviser, U.N. In d v strial Organisation and Mr. Koh
    380 words
  • 312 4 EIGHT MPs served notice yesterday that they will get the Government to confirm m Parliament that existing legislative loopholes will be plugged to prevent draft dodging by the rich. The MPs, who are also trade union leaders, issued a joint statement backing the
    312 words
  • 29 4 The Chinese YMCA will hold Taekwon-do classes on Tuesdays from 9.30 10.30 a.m. and Thursdays 6.30 8.30 p.m. starting from Nov. 3. For details phone *****.
    29 words
  • 88 4 A DISPUTE over the dismissal of an employee of Sorrento Coffee House will be heard m the Industrial Arbitration Court this morning. The dismissed man, Mr. Tan Hee Yeow, is the branch secretary of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union and a captain
    88 words
  • 132 4 PENANG, Wed. The secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, has called for public discussion and debate, including discussions over radio and television, on the Rukunegara (national ideology). "We are living m the 20th Century when those m authority must listen
    132 words
  • 476 4 a m SINGAPORE TOURISM SEMINAR POINTS from the paper: A TRANSIT 50-room hotel at Paya Lebar Airport. INTRODUCTION of incentives for conventions to be held here by large firms and organisations. MORE imaginative sightseeing tours. INCENTIVES to foreign film producers to locate their films
    476 words
  • 114 4 Haji Ya'acob returns for a rest after heart attack j in Manila SINGAPORE'S ambassador to Manila, Tuan Haji Ya'acob Mohammad, returned here for a brief holiday after a heart attack m Manila. He said that he was m Manila Hospital for six weeks. He returned to Singapore last week for
    114 words
  • 310 4 Marrisl sun's letter too lurid to be read out in court KUALA LUMPUK, Wed. A judge hearlag a divorce petitioa raled today that a letter written by a married woman coataiaed sach lurid details that it was aot proper te have It read out m court. Dato Justice S.M. Yong
    BERNAMA  -  310 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 A] DEUTZ DIESEL ENGINE S-___T^frwsT r_s_' "wiB_-8f8M716-38SHPcont. at 1.800 rpm. OT JHE BOBNEO COMPAnW JFor Only <_f_^__i_______l You Can 1 set Sansui Tuner Amplifier (with FM Stereo) 1 set Turntable c/w Magnetic Cartridge and diamond stylus. 1 pair of 2-way Hi-Fi Speakers. HOCK HWA HIN (FURNITURE) PTE. LTD. Block 22,
      56 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 593 5 Why we keep some of the most famous men m die world hanging around our office. There's a private corridor ble, we have to perform 3 8 outside the Managing Direc- minutely precise operations, tor's office our Geneva Apart from allowing us to headquarters which is lined guarantee our watches
      593 words

  • 417 6 ROME, Wed. A Foreign Ministry statement last night indicated that diplomatic relations with China would be established soon. It said yesterday's announcement of diplomatic relations between Canada and China "leads to the hope that similar talks between Italy and the
    AP; AFP  -  417 words
  • 262 6 TAIWAN'S ENVOY HITS AT CANADIAN DECISION NEW YORK, Wed. Mr. Hsueh Yn-chl, Taiwan's Ambassador to Canada, arrived at Kennedy airport yesterday from Ottawa aad described aa deplorable the action of the Canadian Government In recognising Chiaa. He said he left Ottawa at 11 o'clock which waa the time af the
    262 words
  • 198 6 VIENTIANE, Wed. Government forces have reoccupied Muong Soul, northwest of the Plain of Jars, after the North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao abandoned the town late last week, informed sources revealed today. Special forces under the command of Gen. Yang Pao
    198 words
  • 288 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Hubert Horatio Humphrey who almoat won the Presidency of the United States tn ISSS is making a bad lor a come-back m the Nov. S general elections. The former Vice-President, long tha htng of poM tics m the northern Middle.
    AP  -  288 words
  • 462 6 SAYS WITNESS AT TATE MURDER TRIAL LOS ANGELES Wed. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones and Steve McQueen were potential future victims following the slaying of actress Sharon Tate, a former cellmate of one of the girls accused m
    AFP; AP  -  462 words
  • 37 6 MOSCOW, Wed. The weekly Literaturnaya Gazeta (Literary Gazette) says the Nobel Prize committee "let Itself be drawn into an unseemly game" by awarding the IS7O Nobel Prise for literature to banned Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
    37 words
  • 72 6 BEIRUT, Wed. Mr Saeb Salam announced last night that he had formed a new Lebanese Government with himself as Prime Minister and Interior Minister. The previous Csbinet resigned when President Suleiman Franjieh took over from Mr Charles Helou on Oct. 5. DDD MAKING IT LEGAL WASHINGTON, Wed.
    72 words
  • 57 6 "How about going out for dinner tonight that smell has given me quite an appetite." _*n wmm ma— mn— sunana "No, honestly, Mrs. Gibson it's extremely comfortable." PUNCH C m-m ToMwro tslcoam itm-mcm* "I came dashing m here thirty years ago yelling 'Death to the ruling
    57 words

  • 243 7 Nixon seeks 'yes' to move B-52s to Thai airbase BANGKOK, Wed. The United States has approached the Government here for permission to move part of its B-52 fleet from Okinawa to Thailand, according to Foreign Ministry sources. The approach was made through Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman who was m
    243 words
  • 113 7 LONDON, Wed. A showdown between the Government and trade unions loomed today following inconclusive talks between Employment and Productivity Secretary Robert Carr and union leaders on proposed legislation on industrial relations. The unionists said after the talks that any further talks on the legislation
    113 words
  • 196 7 Clifford: Nixon's IndoChina policies disastrous WASHINGTON, Wed. Former Defence Secretary Mr. Clark Clifford called President Nixon's policies m Indo-China disastrous last night and said the only way for U.S. forces to get out was by setting a definite withdrawal deadline. Mr. Clifford, m a speech to the Women's National Democratic
    AP  -  196 words
  • 86 7 NIXON MEETS SOME YOUNG FANS ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL PRESIDENT Nixon shakes hands with a young admirer during a stop on the campaign trail at Westchester County, New York, airport m White Plains. Many of the crowd who had turned up to greet the President were supporters of Mr James Buckley,
    AP  -  86 words
  • 74 7 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Hubert Beuve-Mery, until recently publisher snd managing editor of Le Monde, received the gold medal of the Institute of Journalists from the British Ambassador m Paris Mr. Christopher Soames, yesterday. Mr. Soames recalled the outstanding success of the French newspaper under Mr. BeuveMery
    74 words
  • 58 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. A U.N. spokesman reported that all guards had returned to work, bringing relief to officials who feared that a work boycott would make proper security impossible for the multitude of visiting dignitaries attending the U.N.s 25th anniversary. Hie guards had stayed off
    58 words
  • 152 7 PEACE ONLY WHEN U.S. TROOPS QUIT VIETNAM, SAYS NEW FRONT SAIGON, Wed. Severnl political and professional South Vietnamese orgaalsations have formed a new third force group calling, among ether things, fer tfce retreat ef UJS. nnd ether foreign troops "as an essential prerequisite tsr the re establishment of pence,** well-informed
    AFP  -  152 words
  • 32 7 ROME, Wed. Italian commercial airline pilots launched a 30-hour strike last night m protest against disciplinary measures. The walkout sharply curtailed flights by Alitalia and its domestic counterpart, Ati.
    32 words
  • 30 7 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Italian Press reports said it waa "very probable" that the Roman Curia would soon get IU first black cardinal Cardinal Paul Zoungrana of Upper Volta.
    30 words
  • 225 7 CALLEY COURT MARTIAL SET FOR NOV. 16 WASHINGTON, Wed. The court-martial of Lt. William Caley Jr. on charges of maas murder at My Lai will begin on Nov. lf at Fort Benning, Georgia. Calley, 27, la accused of slaying 102 Vietnamese civilians at My Lal, South Vietnam. He waa In
    AP  -  225 words
  • 25 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States is extending official recognition to the new Bolivian Government which took power m a coup last week.
    25 words
  • 101 7 CRONDALL, England: Blackie the hen runs a personal breakfast delivery service. Each moraiag she struts up the path from the hen house and taps on Mrs. Eve Norris's kitchen door with her beak. The door Is opened and Blackie, aged 18 months, flaps up
    101 words
  • 58 7 LAGOS, Wed. Nigerian Head of State Gen. YakubuU Gowon said here today that with co-operation from all concerned his military government should be able to complete its task by 1976. The general said that after carefully studying the problems facing the country, his government had decide
    58 words
  • 43 7 DUBLIN, Wed. A man was killed and another wounded early today when a bomb exploded near the centre of Dublin. Both were armed with revolvers. More unexploded bombs were reported on the railway line near an army barracks.
    43 words
  • 16 7 PARIS, Wed. President Georges Pompidou returned after a seven-day visit to the Soviet Union.
    16 words
  • 242 7 Indian alarm at MiG 'gift' to Pakistan JAKARTA, Wed. Indian circles expressed alarm today at persistent reports that Indonesia has sent Russian MiG fighter planes to Pakistan m return for American Constellations. One Indian source described the reported desl ss "frightening." "It would mesn thst Indonesia was taking a new
    AFP  -  242 words
  • 434 7 NEWS BACKGROUND By TONY CONYEBS In Cairo ARAB guerillas responsible for the Middle East skyjackings may soon chsnge their tactics snd attack American oil installation instead of planes. Arab nations have been increasingly critical of skyjacking as s useful weapon m
    434 words
  • 331 7 By AJ. McILROY In Beirut THE Palestine Commando Forces m Jordan were reported on Saturday to have united into one army with a five-man military command under their leader, Yasser ArafSt. The command has been formed by the Central Committee of the Palestine
    331 words

  • 85 8 SHIPPING GAZETTE THE SINGAPORE HERALD Thursday, October 15, 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line
    85 words
  • 39 8 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. fskfshfsjl hfhgfh hhh hfhhh
    39 words
  • 617 8 AAC Anglo American Corpn. Sdn. Shd. ***** AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American Praaidant Unas ***** AUS AusteslaUne ***** BEN Bon Una Steamers ***** SC Tho Borneo Co. ***** BSC Butaiag Shipping Co. ***** BA BritiahAsian *****3 CA Carrlngton Agencies *****2/3 CFS CF
    617 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 858 8 v ___PTllNf ORIENT UKSgi tw<COR>OWAT_>^THERSrnm.CO>SaiOArv»^' rCB BtHLDrNG. 2 SHENTON VW/ SINGAPORE 1- TB. SS3SJ3-T U.K.- EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BUftG, R'DAM, HAVRE, AI.ERP,BREM. f Sham Ponartfl AIIRIMB NerTUNf AMfTHTST ta^rt 16/I6oct Loon 16/11 Mo»ir6 18/1 1, N'dam 20/11 Ma»ra22/li. Bmon 26/11 tNfPTUNi ZIRCON 27/30 Nov 1/3 Oac 4/6 Oac LOOM
      858 words

  • 630 9 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANNA TAYLOR Oct 27/30 Saigon. Quinhon. SSV/BA BADENSTEIN Oct 26 KERGUELEN Nov 4 HK.. Japan. K'lung. CMCR/MM tIN Oct 26 Manila, HK., K'shung. Y'hama. Nagoya. HLL/AFT KEE YUEN Oct 19/21 L'Angeles (20/Nov), S.Fran aMANGAN Octi7/i« v,.
    630 words
  • 218 9 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Oct 29/31 Spore (29/1 Dec), F'mantle (8/Dec). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P'sham (20/ Dec), Spore (21 Dec), F'mantle (Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P'sham (10/ Jan), Spore (11/ Jan), F'mantle (18/ Jan). AUS/AUS
    218 words
  • 278 9 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. A VESSEL Oct 16/17 Taw ,u. LK/LK NEPTUNE BERYL pe nang (Nov 15/16). P-sham BRONXVILLE Dec 3 P'sham (7/Dec). BBL/HC (Nov 17)< NOL/NOL CHERRY BOGUS In R/Oct 16 Kuching. LS/LS PAPADO In Pt/Oct 17 Djambi. PL/PL CHERRY CHEPAT Oct 16/21 Sibu.
    278 words
  • 44 9 THE Port of Singapore Authority has started dredging operations near Wharf 7. Mariners are advised to proceed at low speed while approaching and passing the dredger and comply with authorised signals. The dredging will last about a 8 Baltic Exchange Page 10
    44 words
  • 285 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 16. OUT: Gudrun Bakke 8/9, Myrmidon 10/11, Soon Bee 20 west, Riau II 20 east, Kitnania 21, Tong Jit 23/24, Malaysia 25/26, Vishva Bindu 29/30, Peisander 33/34 Texaco Newcastle 36/39, Blankenburg 42/43 Antilochus 46, Bangnara
    285 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 440 9 E INDIA (ST) UMES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C TACOMA. Penang p Sham Singapore l Anodes mmmm na 1/2 nov 3/4 nov _//nov idk IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK, CHARLESTON. NEW
      440 words

  • 344 10 Prices held steady ia quiet dec lags yesterday. Small Selective interest. which developed near Tuesday* a close, was sustained for pharmaceuticals, petroleums aad dredging issues. High-priced stocks, including Alps and Matsu(Cloans paid prices m yen, w Akai Elec 420 (401) Aaahi Chem 102 (103) Aaehi Gloss 139
    344 words
  • 690 10 Speculative mining shares rallied sharply m late trading yesterday after another early bout of profit-taking. Many issues closed at their best levels of the day with several showing substantial gains. Turnover remained at a relatively low level, however. International found strong support during the last half hour,
    690 words
  • 208 10 Trading pace improved yesterday but was still on a small scale. Volume of business totalled $9.48 million. $3.44 million higher than Tuesday. Prices moved within a narrow range to close on a steady note. Wheelocks eased fractionally but met renewed support at the decline. The company declared
    208 words
  • 207 10 LONDON, Wed. The market again was qiriet today but grain shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to Fredrickstad at US$lO.lO fio (free m and out) for October. Sugar brokers paid U5519.75 flo for an Oct. Nov. cargo from Recife or Maceio to Japan. Indian Government
    207 words
  • 1077 10 Formed: Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Associstlon of Natural Rubber Producing Countries, comprising Singspore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, South Vietnam and Ceylon, was formed today. A working psrty to study the formation of a regional joint marketing system will meet tomorrow. The conference
    1,077 words
  • 108 10 Synthetic rubber goes to Canton TOKYO, Wed. Japanese Zeon, a leading manufacturer of polyvinyl chloride and synthetic rubber, has been permitted to take part m the annual autumn trade fair In Canton. The Japanese language daily said China gave Zeon permission after the Japanese company cancelled contracts with B.F. Goodrich
    108 words
  • 136 10 HONGKONG, Wed. Wheelock Marden announced today that net profit for the year ended March 31, 1970, after providing for taxation and subject to audit, was HK516,525,559 (£1,136,500) against HK511, 520,334 (£792,020) for the previous year. The directors are recommending a final dividend of 50 cents on the
    136 words
  • 327 10 CAMERAS SEVEN new 4 X" csmerss thst take reliable flash pictures without flash batteries by using s new Magicube Type X, have been introduced by Kodak (Malaya). The new line of popular drop-in loading cameras the fourth generation of Kodak Instamatic cameras uses s selfpowered Magicube manufactured by
    327 words
  • 275 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. S S S Sterling Pound 7.3726 7.8400 7.3276 Australian Dollar 3.4476 3.4060 3.3860 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4676 3.4100 3.3800
    275 words
  • 120 10 The Singapore and Malaysian foreign exchange market will be closed on Saturdays m line with other international foreign exchange centres. The Association of Banks m Malaysia and Singapore said the action has been agreed upon by the Commission of Banking m Singapore and Bank Negara, Malaysia.
    120 words

  • 677 11 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2 VBHBBB_ PBOPUCTSto IS-S ear cent to B4IUU to toa taee ef adver** tat* raattoeal pre-eperettan aad deferred predtt as eet-dactoey to view st BSBMBBS aaaiheto. to Japan. Inatiaße. Euiupe aad Iha MMd* Bast, ba eatt. The majer Imprevemeats, twa Briars, to the
    677 words
  • 1597 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE 11,000 shares turned over. SHARE prices m the Stock before closing at 81.20, up 10 11,000 shares turned over. unchanged; Properties 4 up, 2 Exchange yesterday strongly cents on balance. Malayan Containers gained unchanged, one down; Tins reacted to the past
    1,597 words
  • 76 11 (Managers' pricea for Oct. 15) B. S. B S. 7_e Commerce ASIA UNIT TRUSTS I-d Fund .98 1.03 Mr' InvL Saving Fund 1.24 1.29 1-00 1.06x4 Mal. Progress Singapore Fund 1.01 1.06 Progiaaß Fund .96 1.00x4 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Wtlm tm OWL 14) Singapore Commodity 6/3 Growth Fund
    76 words
  • 503 11  -  ARUN SENKUTTUVAN EDITED BY office and shopping complex deposits have increased IS on thn company's Selegie times, reported Mr San. Road property and an Despite keen competition, adjacent piece of land at the San i nduBtries and Quarries junction of Mackenzie Road has mana ged
    503 words
  • 702 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 48-7/8 cents a lb. (dawn three-eighths cent). Encouraging overseas advices and optimistic expectations from the meeting of rubber producing countries made for a steadier opening market yesterday. November RSS 1 was traded at 49% cents and then moved progressively easier on liquidation against loose selling. December
    702 words
  • 379 11 NEW Y ORK STOCK EXCHANGE Stocks finned a bit m The firm in*, according to moderately active early Anthony Ludovici of Peter P. trading y esterday. Major McDennott, was due m part to market indices were up technical factors as the market slightly and advances led sagged into a support
    379 words
  • 595 11 The market was firm yesterday following the UK September trade surplus although prices tended to come off the top m late dealings on lack of follow-through. The overnight downtrend on Wall Street had little effect on sentiment although •t»vi << -'"g volume was lower at 8706 marks.
    595 words
  • 168 11 AMSTERDAM Most internationals finished firmer yesterday after a mixed opening. Royal Dutch firmed on overnight Wall Street's US$l.6O rise. Unilever and Akzo were very steady, the latter on small foreign demand. Hoogovens and Philips were barely maintained. KLM was practically "__r»rf nj_| Plantations were easier and shippings mixed.
    168 words

  • 305 12 LUSAKA, Wed. President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, leading a mission from both the Organisation of African Unity and the non-aligned world, leaves here tomorrow for Europe and New York to bring pressure to bear against Western economic and military
    305 words
  • 109 12 ROME, Wed.— Actress Sophia Loren came home today still shaken by her half-million-dollar jewel robbery m New York and said: "I will never again buy jewellery." "It was, without doubt, the worst experience of my life, and the most dramatic," she said. "I cried,
    109 words
  • 174 12 Ecological balance: 'Govt aware' THE Government has recognised the need to arouse public concern m maintaining the ecological balance between Man and nature. A senior lecturer m the University of Singapore's School of Architecture, Mr. K. Nagashima, said this yesterday after addressing a Rotary Club luncheon. He added that the
    174 words
  • 623 12  -  TWO YEARS' JAIL AND ONE YEAR EXTRA FOR SINGAPORE MAN TWO AMERICANS and a Singaporean originally charged with trafficking m counterfeit US notes pleaded guilty to an amended charge of unlawful possession yesterday. Ken Bowen Peterson, 44, Charles Francis Safley, 40, and Mohandas
    623 words
  • 75 12 UPSIDE DOWN BUT DRIVER NOT HURT THE DRIVER of this Mazda 800, which overturned on Tuesday alght after a collision with the car la the background, climbed ont without a scratch on him. The driver of the other car was also unhurt. However, two passengers la the Mazda were taken
    75 words
  • 46 12 TEL AVTV, Wed. The two ALgerian intelligence officers detained m Israel since Aug. 15 today left here for Algiers via London. The two men, Habib Djelloul and All Belaziz, were detained by Israeli authorities when they landed at Lod airport m transit.
    46 words
  • 318 12 A FORMER treasurer of the Singapore Port Workers' Union told a court yesterday that the union's books were available for inspection at any time and that the internal auditor had never asked him for them. Clement Rodrigues, 43, of Margaret Drive was replying
    318 words
  • 150 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Communist guerilla, resting camp which can accommodate between six to eight persons was found near Sungei Ayer Tawar m Perak on Oct. 4. The discovery of the resting camp was reported to the National Operations Council at its meeting here
    150 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 35 12 I SINGAPORE SWEEP TICKETS ARE NOW J L ON SALE J V G*l> j// /ifl •ts Nh_-__-f it _J S2S___ s »i"* 5,r R t at* 'I It ____________________H il il 5 S-f-iSJ**" //J' fl
      35 words




  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 241 13 ANY^fHHinei^s good rnongh If yon have to park a helicopter. This United States Navy pilot Aram an aircraft carrier pnl his helicopter down on the padang last month when he got lost on his way to Phoenix Park. A DOZEN heliports m Singapore?
      241 words
    • 150 13 THE 35-man reception committee to welcome MGR, the Indian screen idol, led by Tan Stri Runme Shaw, decided last night that all gate collections from Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday will be donated to the Government Mr. R.G. Pillai, adviser to the committee, said
      150 words
    • 204 13 SINGAPOREANS may still aot send parcels to China, a spokesman for the Geaerai Past Oflice said yesterday. He was commeatiag oa a report from Hongkong oa the resumption of parcel post service between the colony aad Chiaa yesterday The resnmed service, however,
      AFP  -  204 words
    • 16 13 TODAY: 10.45 am (S.e ft.); urn pm (ie.e il), TOMORROW: 11.13 am (Mit) f
      16 words
    • 90 13 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. Sabah's Minister of Health, Mr. Wong Lok Khiam, today opened a $87,000 rural dispensary at Tenghilan m Tuaran, 18 miles from here. The dispensary has 12 beds and is looked after hy a hospital assistant, an assistant nurse and two rural health nurses. aoa
      90 words
    • 307 13 Optical traders to improve quality of service to eye-glass wearers AN ASSOCIATION of optical traders formed last month has drawn up a programme designed to improve the quality of service to eye-glass wearers. A spokesman for the Singapore Optical Trade Association said it would organise lectures and courses to upgrade
      307 words
    • 140 13 THE SHANGRI-LA Hotel's Director of Sales and Marketing, Mr. Robert W. Chamberlain, said yesterday that Singapore's chances for gaining a larger share of the world's fast-growing tourist traffic were "extremely good." He was speaking before he left for a tour of
      140 words
    • 54 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, Air vicemarshal Suwoto Sukendar, wfll make a seven-day visit to Malaysia beginning tomorrow. The visit is at tiie invitation of the Chief of Air Staff of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Air
      54 words
    • 233 13 A FORMER coffee powder manufacturer sued an insurance company for $30,000 m the High Court yesterday. Tan See Pan whose factory at Kampong Arang Road was destroyed by fire on May It, lt6B, claimed that he had insured It including machinery, stocks, and
      233 words
    • 312 13  - 'Hello' girl Mary is blind: Her boss says she's doing fine V.K.G. NAIR By MARY Lim Ah Huay, 22, is blind. But she manages a switchboard and runs the reception desk of an insurance company with an air of efficiency that has earned her employer's praise. She is one of
      312 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 64 13 THE PACK OF TISSUES WITH $3,500 OFFER A READER boaght a pack of tissues ia Singapore the other day. It had details of a competition offeriag prizes worth IMeofHp the contest closed m ltct. The Supper Club For reservations ring Tonight.Songsand dances of the Steiia *****1 Ext. 179. 'fun crowd.
      64 words

  • 240 14 More than $1,300 lost from SEVEN cars CAR radios and tape recorders valued at $830 and a brief ca se containing $500 were stolen from seven cars on Monday night or early on Tuesday. Casa No. 1 Mr. See Nam Qoer, 37, who parked his car m Silat Walk, on
    240 words
  • 51 14 THE Chinese YMCA Nam Wah Pal Pugilistic Art will hold its second grading for 20 members on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. on the top floor of the Chinese YMCA m Palmer Road. Mr. Sim Poh Ho, chief instructor of the art wil be the chief
    51 words
  • 174 14 A BLOOD FEUD has been declared between rival gangs af haadlnms ln the "red light" area between Lorong 25 In Geylang and Upper AJJaaied Road. The gang war follows an attack an a sea-food stall owned hy Mrs. Kak Lin
    174 words
  • 339 14 When a 10-year stove blew up-by an orphan A PRESSURE stove whicn had not given any trouble for 10 years exploded on Sept. 21, causing the deaths of two people, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Schoolgirl Quek Siang Kheng, 15, who lost her parents when tbe kitchen of her
    339 words
  • 71 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak will address top police officers at their two-day conference beginning here tomorrow. All Chief Police Officers and Commissioners of Police, Sabah and Sarawak, will attend the conference. DDD LIGHTNING DEATH KOTA BHARU, Wed. A 42-year-old farmer, Awang
    71 words
  • 153 14 THE FISHERMEN of RAF Seletar won the 1970 Singapore District Angling Club League Championships recently with a total catch of 600 lb of fish. They also hooked first and second places m the Singapore Open Individual Championships. Befittingly, the captain of the Seletar
    153 words
  • 70 14 BALLROOM DANCING SHOWS THAILAND'S top ballroom dancers, Mr. Sakda Yu-Yuen and Miss Sang-chan Chantaratana, will arrive m Singapore next Monday afternoon on their way to Melbourne to compete m the 1970 South-east Asia ballroom dancing championships. The couple will be m Singapore for three days as guests of the Singapore
    70 words
  • 64 14 THE Chinese YMCA is organising a co-educational canoe trip round Singapore Island. The expedition will start m Woodlands on Oct. 23 at 9 a.m. and is expected to end the next day at 6 p.m. Training sessions will be held on Saturday and Sunday.
    64 words
  • 63 14 IPOH, Wed. Lt.-Col. Idria Merican haa been appointed the first Commanding Officer of the Third Reconnaissance Regiment, which was formed m May here. He Is an old boy of the Penang Free School, and was trained at the Sandhurst Military Academy m the United Kingdom.
    63 words
  • 155 14 THE manager of the Katong Bedok Bus (Pte) Ltd. was fined $400 m the first traffic court yesterday for failing to maintain three of his buses "m a condition so as not to cause any danger.*' Mr. Michael Tan pleaded guilty toj all
    155 words
  • 238 14 It's a walk with a difference in aid of Children's Charities MEMBERS of the public can join m a "Walk with a difference" on Nov. 1 and also make money for a good cause. It is a donation walk organised by the Children's Charities under the patronage of Mrs. Toh
    238 words
  • 109 14 KUCHING, Wed. Tunku Abdul Rahman today called on Alliance members m Sarawak to give their ful support and loyalty to the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. He also urged elected members of the Alliance Party to co-operate and support their leaders so
    109 words
  • 292 14 SIX HURT IN ROAD CRASH GET $13,950 DAMAGES FOUR men, a woman and a two-year-old girl were awarded a total of $13,950 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained m a road accident three years ago. Mohamed Ali Bathlsha, Charles F. Gomez, S. Palaniappan, Palpoo Shanmugha, K. Sumathy
    292 words
  • 37 14 THE Singapore Sogetsu Association raised $28,M1.40 from its annual flower show last September. This sum will be equally divided between the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and the Singapore Association for the Blind.
    37 words
  • 41 14 THE Chinese YMCA will organise an adventure/survival camp to develop leadership skills from Dec. 7 to 14 at Pulau Tekong Besar. Applications are limited and participants will be accepted on a priority basis. For more information phone *****.
    41 words
  • 5 14 rimtomf' \mwtr*Sr^:
    5 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 103 14 A DEUTZ OESEL ENGINE LVBM7I 6-385 HP cont at 1.800 rpm. -ffl OT ItHE BORNEO COMPANY/ Be at Bata's Premier Store L^^B where beautiful young things M^e WjL__ wait for the revelation of our latest collection of reptile Jiߧ-pV_i Bel sklns.crinkle patents, E^KSIM E) bold buckles and the JLw W&A
      103 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1858 18 TME SINGAPORE HERALD THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1970 'AOI «5 H :^i __Pl l ____^________BP r WMMMmmmmmW _iAl_ Stl^l _fe «f 2 BBBBBBBBBr i_________l _I_____L I_^____P______^N____2___ jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB__B__h MA WM mWmmWMMm ________B__y *fe_!^^_P^-^ MMmmmWWmmmmmmmmmmWWMMMMMMMMMMMM H_____fl_ NMNM _k ■_.-_IL _________ff^ !> .f' *J *^H t mmmw "tl ___K <ISs^ '<a__lh( aayi lc __t
      1,858 words

  • 242 19 THE THINGS women do m the name of fashion... With hemlines currently going up and down like yo-yoes, we thought we would take a sober look at the other half of the picture. Hats What did we find? Whether it be m Germany, Japan or
    KYODO PHOTOS  -  242 words
  • 838 19 How the Irish make money out of bank strikes ANY hopes that the marathon Irish Bank strike might end soon were buried m the bog when it became evident that a small majority of the 6,800 clerks who have been m dispute with their bosses since last May had balloted
    838 words
  • 220 19 NEW DELHI, Wed. A candidate taking the higher secondary examination m northern India, struck up the idea of enlisting the help of his dog to get through the ordeal. So he took along his ferocious-looking Alsatian to the examination centre, put it under the desk
    220 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 148 19 wm mm~ f-^————- -___r B WW* tm V m^A m Z m^ m^m m^~*\tmmmmm\ MM i V MW m W 1 fl____'___^V^__________________lN mml it »v r^ _____^n»Wi___K >*\ wi* mm. __k* HI I _H a l M #F F>» _h ft J_^_^^^_ __iV rw. alir-p _______P__^_ _Bail/«TOsl-a_iaitiaai:-_-___Bl r:' m Ips#*
      148 words
    • 377 19 J OPENS TODAY! J 11 s.m.. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 916 I Geraldine Page A Ruth Gordon "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AUNT I ALICE?" m COLOR (CRC SB) I I NOW SHOWING-NO FREE LIST I J I j OUE TO FILM'S LENGTH II I Please Nob* Revised Timet I I J
      377 words

  • town talk
    • 279 20 A FORMER Singapore resident, Mr. Derek Clayton, has won a silver medal at the London International Philatelic Exhibition, Philympia 70, for his early Straits Settlements collection titled "Temasik" the ancient name for Singapore. Mr. Clayton, who was m the Republic from IMMi, Acquired most of
      279 words
    • 175 20 LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! A FUNNY thing happened to as as we walked across Cavanagh Bridge yesterday snack Ia front of the bridge aad feaced ky a stroag troa ckala I spotted perhaps the laat eatpost of colonialism. I_ls slga took ne bock to thoee old baggy days of horse
      175 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 151 20 ml^^Wm. *J i > Thaatra Night Club vj/Y1 Originated from exciting Parijlll fWJ WW^ American, French. German and I V Ajt |E^. Englnh hommas at famma* l performing exotic Jm-\ Jl B fantacticallv MOO cottumes. OrwK Hfctfjfl Har now from ucc n If T"J famous Crazy Horm mJk Ofc?^ ——mmmLf,
      151 words
    • 414 20 WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM _CAT HAT Myi_Tg^^yns^_BffTy__i UTH TOWf mtmt WttKl HUMITI HUMITI ttt IT NOWI > Show* 1.44. SIS 44M p.m. Aomiaoiaw Si.SO. $2.60 4 $4.00 "THt AOVtNTUMM" (Par.) Candica Bargon. P'Viaion Color OPtNBTOOAYI Oolly tbawa: 1 1 a.i.. 44$ p.m. MGMt "DOCTOR ZHIVAOO" Omar Sharif P'Viaion. Color OPt N$ TOO AVI
      414 words
  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 148 20 THE DIARY 8.30 am 0 pm: Opening of Art Exhi- Vedanta" by Swami Careers Photographic bition organised by the Damodaranda of Contest/Exhibition by Modern Arts' Society Ramakrishanan Vocational Guidance at Victoria Memorial Mission at Singapore Steering Committee. Hall. Lodge Theosophical 7 pm: Night Bazaars Society at 8, Cairnhill 0.30 am
      148 words

  • Article, Illustration
    140 21 "IN and out, m and out!" and the circle of swimmers m tha pool at the American Club eloaed m and moved out m perfect rhythm to tha tango beat of Hernando's Hideaway. Tha swimmers ara not mam bars of a professional aquatic show. They are teenage
    140 words
  • 879 21 THE Singapore Herald recently ran some letters aboat Western aad Chinese aames. He people most guilty of discarding their given Chlaese aames for fancy Western oaes are of coarse teenagers. These teenagers Idolise pay singers aad film ■tars aad pay them tribate by adopting their names. Bat I kaow
    879 words
  • 247 21  - Fashion's an outlet for amateur Jimmy JACKIE McCORD TWO weeks ago, a young man named Jimmy Tan won our SERENDIPITY fashion award. His designs caught our attention because they combined original ideas with a professional artistic presentation, and we wondered if, m fact, he was an amateur! Incongruous as it
    247 words
  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 481 21 Starscope r aBH-B ~____u__________________________m _p-«-^_______^_______________________________i p-^--^-___________________________________i _p--^_-________________________________________ _H" M _RR___ B *_V_lll____ I^l l or* I Ittl aA i a| I KUr_3___9_l liar I I _T___R____xo W__HIHP_H_I lc/ U HM_PVP-RI l_lft_lrtf B 4VTI 1^ LJLflw I i^>> i h^i^^^^^^ >__■■§^muvwjjhi I w viuv^^^tv'fl I H ___l —^nuninn_____ anxieties Expect a
      481 words
    • 21 21 LAFF-A-DAY K__« Fat-PM sa._i.ii_. U7C ¥«U ti^M. nUJ "Harry will be ready m a minute. He hasn't O f iniahed dnasaing."
      21 words

  • 677 22  - Three win aiming for the light touch ADELE KOH By Features Editor AT LAST! We have, not one, not two but THREE winners m our writing competition! Each of them gets $10 and believe me we're thrilled to be giving away the money. The three winners are: Michael Chiang, of
    677 words
  • 528 22 I WANT TO BE FREE Ask me not to places I wa „t to be free Where I meet smug faces, To roam about Where I have to speak and smile And sing and shout^ The empty hours to beguile. Do anything I like Where I am forced
    528 words
  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 217 22 AN^_^^^ \^~^^J B CORNING^ WARP PRODUCTS new ROYAL FAMILY set $94.80 SET INCLUDES: A. 1 Qt. Covered Saucepan 18.80 B. 1-r Qt. Covered Saucepan 22. 60 C. liQt. Covered Saucepan 26.40 Serving Cradle 10.50 D. 10" Covered Skillet 37.80 If purchased separately $116.10 BUY A SET AND SAVE $21.30 Three
      217 words

  • 552 23 THE SYSTEM IS POOR AND SO ARE THE EXCUSES WHATs all this fuss and bother m the "E" Unit of the General Hospital? Let's face it, the Government Medical Services are inadequate to cope with the increasing demands for medical care from our citizens. But what can you expect when
    552 words
  • 1000 23 IT IS high time parents and officials of the Ministry of Education take a critical look at pur educational aims and the situation m schools. Children at the primary stage have to endure learning the conversion of "furlongs, chains"; "koyans, pikuls,
    1,000 words
  • 472 23 N. S. ORDINANCE LACKS HUMANITY. I HAVE followed with interest the recent debate m the newspapers regarding national service, and have come to the conclusion that whereas the National Service Ordinance has vested very wide powers m MINDEF, it has failed to provide adequate protection for the citizen. Today, unlike
    472 words
  • 173 23 And the policy is capricious too THE reply given by Cpt. D. Wyatt m reply to "Bankers' Blues" only goes to prove what is common knowledge, i.e. the policy of the M.I.D. concerning National Service is as confusing as it is capricious. A great deal of frustration and dissatisfaction is
    173 words
  • 243 23 NOT CHEAP FOR TOURISTS WHO ARE FLEECED "SINGAPORE is not a bad place to visit, but things there are not that cheap." That's what I overheard the other day when I was lunching at a restaurant m Hong Kong. I felt like chipping m by asking him: "What do you
    243 words
  • 219 23 Shipping stamps are good too JUDGING from your colour features on forthcoming Singapore stamps, I am delighted to see that there is a vast improvement In the new series Issued for Singapore. Tbe Commemorative issue for next year's Heads of Government meeting are both beautiful and exciting. Perhaps "Landlubber" who
    219 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 433 23 a CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION OTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY H Herald Essay Compe- =c r.r\Kt -rrOT WAmW titions wfll teat three jf CONTEST I 4J g levels for Pre-Univer- Jg AAI mni.l S sity students, for Secon- M UUUrUN dtry Four students and m CUT out
      433 words

  • Article, Illustration
    299 24 "BIZARRE" Is their name and bizarre is what thev'U he In the next three months. Martin Griffin, Allan Moylaa, Julius Sperllch, Ress Martin, and Paul and JID Russell, will experiment with way-ent clothes, actions and music. They're the group who thought twice before deciding te play at the
    299 words
  • Article, Illustration
    125 24 INDIA'S "James Bond" Jai Shankar, with 18 stage and screen artists, actors, dancers and musicians, will arrive here on November 7. They will stage two shows 'A Night of Sweet Entertainment', at the National Theatre on November 8 and 9, before leaving for Malaysia. HERO Jai Shankar, the
    125 words
  • 142 24 Hindi pictures puzzle JENNY LEW NON-Indians are flocking to see Hindi films and no one knows why. To add to the mystery, Malays, who make up most of the audience and Chinese, the minority, do not understand a word of Hindi. Mr. Mohamed Abdul Kadir, the assistant manager of the
    142 words
  • 268 24 MoHMM— ACROSS 1 It's a fault to leave a party (8) 7 Laughs wildly about nothing m a stew (7) 8 Oppose, storm and carry out a prolonged attack (7) 9 Slate is cut to shape to get smallest m size (5) 10 Men used to reform saint
    268 words
  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 213 24 Average solving-time. See how you compare EfEEsaasa ACROSS DOWN 1 To beat soundly (8) 2 An evil spirit (8) 1 A plant of the pea family (8) 3 A wild duck (7) 7 Clothing (7) 4To push away (5) 8 Moving sculptures (7) 5 One who finds fault (8) 9
      213 words
  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 163 24 BLONDIE By Chic Young T\W DAfiWOOD-l fIUTIP 1 YOU FELL ASLEEP I USP l3^ ll^^ f W ABOUT WHY ''I I Sl^ei__i. 1 RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE T YOU SLEEP IV WAKE UP/ V OP OUR ARGUMENT/ WHAT WERE $0 MUCH/ V WE ARGUING 7 I J 1 t ABOUT?
      163 words

  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 914 25 UM ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL, P P.C. REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service charge
      914 words
    • 314 25 _^/ll__]_™ For our Classified ln/n UUL f Tele- Ad Services INTERNATIONAL COMPANY requires Bright A Energetic Young Man to supervise out-door salespromotion team. Must possess valid driving licence. Apply to: G.P.O. Box 3174, Singapore. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST required urgently. Capable of fast typewriting. Must be hard-working and have knowledge of
      314 words
    • 268 25 AIR CONDITIONER and refrigerator repairs and service. Also spray painting. Phone Gilbert *****3 Winlock and Company 73 Home Road Singapore. REPAIR A SERVICE for house electricity, refrigerators, water sanitations, lawn-mower sharpening A repair. Telephone *****8, Popular Electrical A- Engineering Service, 583. Bukit Timah Road. (4% m.s.). LAUNDRY PROBLEMS? For hotels,
      268 words
    • 530 25 BEGINNERS' FRENCH/MANDAMN/JAPANESE easy and fast to learn. Second Language Training Centre. 198 Lorong 30, Geylang. Spore Tel: *****0. PREPARE NOW LCC-PITMAN Examinations special rapid courses English Chinese Typewriting Book-keeping Shorthand Beginners. Enrol immediately NCS 433A Geylang Road *****3. BEGINNERS. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING, Typewriting, Accounting, Commercial Law, Economics. Academy of Accountancy, 200.
      530 words
    • 440 25 STEREO AMPLIFIER 32 watts complete with record changer Two sets twin-cone speakers Cabinet only $155/- (Two free stylus) Nam Cheong Co. 501, North Bridge Road, Tel. ***** Spore. NORQE, WESTINQHOUSE REFRIGERATORS, Electric Gas Cooker, Upright A -Chest Freezers, Watercoolers. Contsct Sunlite Enterprise, 768 North Bridge Road. Spore Tel: *****, *****.
      440 words
    • 412 25 mm -r_r\_^ti mpi MiW m mm t s *m m M m M TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEER ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES (S) PTE. LTD. MARKETING COMPANY for PHILIPS products require an engineer to represent their Telecommunications products m Singapore and tome of the su_rroundinc 'areas. Applicants must have professional Telecommunications qualifications and preference will
      412 words

  • FIVE-NATION MEET
    • 506 26 MANILA, Wed. Japan breezed to its third straight victory m the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) 10th anniversary tournament by whipping India 74-64 last night. South Korea's De\ .lopment Bank joined the winning ranks, when they whipped Taiwan 79-59 m last night's second
      506 words
    • 425 26 Thais confirm participation in women's championships KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thailand has accepted the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association invitation for the third Asian women's championships at Stadium Negara from Oct. 30 to Nov. 10. MABA secretary Mr. S.K. Law said the Thais have confirmed participation by letter two days ago. Other
      425 words
  • 340 26 Champs take sixstroke lead in Putra Cup HONGKONG, Wed. The Philippines, the defending champions, made an impressive start by aggregating 220 strokes six strokes ahead of secondplaced Hongkong on the opening day of the tenth Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship today. The star of today's play was 28-year-old Filipino
    340 words
  • 88 26 DENVER, Colorado Wed. -Arthur Ashe, the world's sixth ranked player defeated Charlie Pasarell with well-placed drives to capture the singles championship of the annual Denver Invitation Tennis Tournament last Sunday, 6-2, 5-6, and 6-3. The Davis Cup veteran and Marty Riessen didn't fare so
    88 words
  • 36 26 Flyweight champion Berkrerk Charvanchai, left, seen sparring with Yoshimi Sato of Japan during his public session. F-° Jc «■>_»____•___»_* v.«.__ r_k« #_>_. their world title fight m Tokyo on Oct. 22. AP Radio pix
    AP Radio pix  -  36 words
  • 520 26 Records galore in Forces' swim meet RECORDS tumbled on the second day of the Singapore Armed Forces second annual swimming carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Chib, Amber Road, yesterday. More than 10 competitors broke the records m the heats of the five events concluded Highlight of the day's meet
    520 words
  • 295 26 ORIOLES 3-0 IN WORLD SERIES BALTIMORE, Wed. Dave McNally, the biggest winner on Baltimore's gifted pitching staff, combined his efforts with those of Frank and Brook Robinson and the trio broke loose against the Cincinnati Reds today to win the third game of the World Series 9-3 giving the American
    AFP  -  295 words
  • 407 26 MORE than a third of the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, Singapore staff, will be participating m their Sports Club Pesta Sukan 1970 and gala anniversary ball starting tomorrow. This is the biggest sporting activity ever organised by the MSA Sports Club. About 1,200 competitors have entered for the
    407 words
  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 137 26 DAVY JONES By Sam Left WKKf inu i i i ll Ilm i iii T mi hi nm _K[ ALL YOU CAN, ■fl KELLY... I'M NOT MUCH SEA- SAVW ONLY, BEFORE *>U GO JUST A 81TE... AND DAVY, DEAR..:^g^^ QUITTING: JTO JUST DISAPPEAR OUT AGAIN, YOU MUST IGO AGAIN.^ J
      137 words
    • 41 26 BatingBADMINTON: SBA Open championships (SBA hall 7.15 p.m.) SWIMMING. SAFSA carnival (Amber Road 2 p.m.) INTER-VARSITY GAMES: Table Tennis (Nanyang University 7.30 p.m.) Hockey: Poly Tech.vs TTC (B. Timah i— 5.15 p.m.) Netball: Poly Tech. vs TTC (B. Tiamh 5.30 p.m.)
      41 words

  • 372 27 Men's Singles: 7 p.m. Minhaj Uddin Ahmad vs Lee Ah Ngo; Theng Tay Hien vs Wee Kin; Juniarto vs Heng Pang Yong; Nunung vs Lee Kok Peng; Richard Chee vs Darmanan; Omar Ibrahim vs Tjong Sin Hoe; M. Sadali vs Sango Rattanusorn; Abdul Rahman vs. Christian; Ong Hong
    372 words
  • 349 27 THAILAND'S team manager Sangaan Ananthanone lodged a strong protest over the draw of the eleventh Singapore Open badminton championships at a Press conference yesterday. Professional coach Wong Peng Soon, supporting the protest, said Thailand's two entries for the men's doubles event should have
    349 words
  • 985 27 IPOH. Wed. A total of 2SO hones 54 from Class 1, 109 from Class 3 and 57 from Class 4 has been entered for the Perak Turf Club's October/November meeting to be held on Oct. 24, 25, 31 and Nov. 1. CLASS 1 (6f
    985 words
  • 145 27 Yip wins junior 3- ball tourney CHINESE Association's Peter Yip won the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Three Ball championship when he defeated clubmate Victor Lee 350-342 m one of the most exciting matches of the tournament at the Indian Association, Balestier Road, last night. Victor took an early S2-42 lead
    145 words
  • 82 27 JAKARTA, Wed. The visiting Singapore waterpolo team defeated Indonesia by four goals to three m its first match here last night. Singapore went into the offensive right from the start and scored through Tan Hua Lok. The Indonesians, who tried hard to pierce Singapore's tight defence
    82 words
  • 252 27 GERMAN hockey coach Jlorst Wein arrived here a day early yesterday to help prepare Singapore's hockey team for the forthcoming Asian Games at Bangkok m December. For Wein, a lecturer on Physical Education m a university m West Germany, Singapore is
    AFP  -  252 words
  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 124 27 Hj^^^HH Tl Ml mr I H^^^^^H Nilir nil tht tMMMMMMMMm^^^mmmmmmmmmmmWW Ml WmWW mm\^^^m\\\\ Wk m l WWi k\m Wm I l^ „,,1,, H l I lum H X IlinM Am H^H mr mr W AM I KEEP THIS m m^^^K M Ideer, I Necessary, far W I several days YOUR
      124 words