Singapore Herald, 16 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS No. 75 Singapore Friday, October 16, 1970
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  • 92 1 THREE nuclear blasts on same day W ASHIN GTON Thurs. The Soviet Union set off yesterday an underground nuclear explosion six times more powerful than any ever detonated beneath the surface by the United States, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission reported. On the same day, China set off an atmospheric
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  • 183 1 POLICE arrested a man yesterday m connection with the double murder of a 17--year-old girl and her eight-year-old brother m their flat at Toa Payoh last Wednesday. He will be charged m court today. Police spokesman acting Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong said the
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  • 148 1 Davies is 'super' man in Heath re-shuffle LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Edward Heath today named Mr. John Davies, the Minister of Technology, as head of a new "super Ministry" of Industry and Commerce. Mr. Heath also announced the establishment of a new Ministry of Environment, covering local government, housing, transport
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 87 1 LONDON, Thurs. British fashion writers agreed today that Princess Margaret is too fat and too short to wear a midiskirt. "A little plump dump... a disaster.. .a horrible mistake/ were some of the published comments after Queen Elizabeth's well padded, sister wore
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    • 86 1 GENEVA, Thurs. The International Air Transport Association conference m Honolulu has reached unanimous agreement on airline fares for all transPacific runs, flights inside Asia and flights linking Asia and Australasia. The reduction on normal return tickets has been abolished on trans-Pacific and Asian
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  • 339 1 Gun-running gang exposed POLICE believe they have dealt a blow to an international gang of gun-runners by seizing 11 revolvers, a pistol and 105 rounds of ammunition m various parts of Singapore last week. The seizures were made after the arrest of a businessman m connection with a forged currency
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  • 595 1 Government will silence noise makers THE Government will get tough with people who ignore noise laws. If persuasion doesn't cut down noise pollution, then possible new legislation will, said Health Minister Chua Sian Chin last night. Mr. Chua, MP for McPherson said this when he spoke at the opening of
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  • 306 1 GEOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING, WE'RE LUCKY... AIR POLLUTION will never be a serious problem m Singapore, but it could become a minor night-time one if steps are not taken to curb it. Mr. Chia Lin Sien, a geography lecturer at the University of Singapore said this yesterday.
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  • 365 1 Hijacked Russsian airliner crashlands in Turkey ISTANBUL, Thurs. A Soviet Aeroflot Ilyushin airliner carrying 48 people was hijacked on an internal flight today and forced to fly to Trabzon, Turkey, where it crash-landed, the official Turkish news agency Anatolia reported. The report said a hostess was shot dead and a
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  • 417 2 Doubts in Canberra over Singapore. KL moves By A Special Correspondent CANBERRA: Australia is looking cautiously and expectantly at its foreign policy these days. Although the Government itself is reluctant to admit it, there is general agreement across the political spectrum that changes and adjustments will have to be made..
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  • 673 2 MR. HON SUI SEN, who joined the Cabinet two months ago as Singapore's new Finance Minister, granted an exclusive interview to the head of the Singapore Herald's Malaysian Bureau, Seah Chiang Nee, when he I was m Kuala Lumpur for rubber talks two
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  • 581 2 Irresponsible and malicious' I REFER to the letter from Raymond Low (S.H. Oct. 14) The allegations contained m this letter are so irresponsible and malicious that I am surprised that a paper of your repute saw fit to publish it. The essential reasoning if reasoning it can be called
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  • 713 2 Some views of the new Finance Chief SEAH: Every Asian country is trying to industralise and putting up tariff barriers m the process. Do you see this a threat to Singapore, now or eventually? MR. HON: I think this is a normal tendency. The easiest way to industrialise is to
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  • 512 2 m Friday, October 16. 1970 y THE SINGAPORE HERALO TOURISM is one of Singapore's fastest growing industries. It has the unique quality of being set to expand even though no great effort is made to foster it. People like to travel, and the number of people with
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  • 579 3 Prototype Centre has trained 300 for industry SET UP WITH JAPANESE AID mmtmMmmt^Wtmtmm^^mmm^mmt^^^^^mt^^^mt^mtm^mmmnmtmi^^^mimi^m THE Prototype Production and Training Centre, set up m 1967, has already trained some 300 craftsmen and technicians to meet the ever increasing demands of industry. Two hundred of them were school leavers and the rest were
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  • 144 3 Malaysian Govt slaves by Sir Omar of Brunei BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Sir Omar Ali Saif uddin, the former Sultan, said today that the Malaysian states were the slaves of the Central Government. He was replying to charges by Tunku Abdul Rahman, former Malaysian Prime Minister, recently m Sabah who
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  • 89 3 Modern art on show: Including this one in cement AN EXHIBITION of 100 paintings and sculptures is now on display at the Victoria Memorial Hall. It was opened yesterday by Mr. Rayson Huang, vicechancellor of Nanyang University. The paintings are the combined efforts of 13 artists from the Modern Art
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  • 174 3 THE alertness of two offduty police constables and that of a police radio car crew yesterday afternoon resuked m the arrest of a youth who had 23 kartoos of ganja. The off-duty PCs, Scow Siew Teck and Chua Lai Huat, of Joo Chiat
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  • 139 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Democratic Action Party criticised the Government for not attempting to get public participation m the formulation of the Rukunegara. Mr. Lim Kit Siang, secretary-general of the party said the Rukunegara drafted by the Alliance Government and the K.erakan Ha'ayat Malaysia contained
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  • 219 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur. Twenty Government doctors m Johore have resigned m the past two months, the majority of them giving only 24 hours notice, Health Minister Tan Sri Haji Sardon said today. Five of the 29 left for national service, while the rest were
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  • 81 3 The Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd. announced yesterday that Toto coupons bearing serial Nos. *****1 to *****0, *****31 to *****40 and Control Nos. *****31 to *****40 were not submitted by agent No. 303-05A of Block 9, Queens Crescent, for safe-keeping within the time set out by the company.
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  • 49 3 A TAY Koh Vat bus with about 20 passengers on board crashed into a tree at the eighth mile stone Sembawang Road last night injuring nine people. Two women, who received head injuries, and a boy were admitted to the Thomson Road General Hospital.
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  • 153 3 Price people must pay for cleanliness- Hon FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen opened another "Keep Singapore Clean and PollutionFree" campaign m his Havelock constituency. Addressing his constituents, Mr. Hon said the present standards of cleanliness enjoyed by Singaporeans could only come with popular support or even mere acceptance. But, Mr.
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  • 527 3 The blurred image of the technician. in S'pore TECHNICIANS are the most misunderstood of workers m Singapore' s industrial labour force. Very little is known about the actual work they perform and people are inclined to look at technicians either as superir craft men or inferior nh-Drofessionals. This was stated
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  • 142 4 BALING, Thurs. Malays must remember that politics alone, without economic strength and a higher level of education, would not lead them anywhere, Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today. They should not be "swept away by the political current** when parliamentary
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  • 215 4 Guest's verdict on US wines: A trifle acidic, but it grows on you TUE French have a saying: "A meal without wine is like a holiday without any sunshine." The enjoyment of wine, however, is not restricted to the French and yesterday evening, ISO cosmopolitan guests were invited to a
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  • 128 4 24 -member team for 7th Asian Advertising Congress SINGAPORE and Malaysia will send a 24--man delegation to attend the 7th Asian Advertising Congress opening m New Delhi on Nov. 18. •presenta ti yes of the Advertisers Association of Malaysia and Singapore at the Congress will lead a panel discussion on
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  • 204 4 EX-PORT UNION LEADER JAILED FOR 18 MONTHS FORMER secretary general of the Singapore Port Workers* Union Nagalingam t'atklyookee, 43, was jailed for 18 months hy First District Judge A.W. Ghows yesterday for misappropriating $5,000 from unions funds on May ie last year. Rodrlgnes, 43, who was charged with abetting Nagalingam,
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  • 111 4 A SEAMSTRESS told the High Court yesterday that her husband left her three weeks after their marriage m December 1964 after she had refused to give him money when he asked for it. Liau Ah Moi, 27, said when again she met her husband,
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  • 29 4 NG Shu Mm of Toa Payoh was fined $30 yesterday for failing to obey a no parking sign along Middle Road on Feb. 16 last year.
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  • 193 4 ADB team in to look into airport needs A FOUR-MAN team from the Asian Development Rank arrived last nigkt from Manila to study Singapore's request for a loan to meet part of the cost of a $999 million airport expansion programme. The leader of the team, Mr. K.L. Lnthra, Project
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  • 436 5 Dr. W ong on education to breed quality citizens of tomorrow SEVERAL aspects of Singapore's education system from schools to administration need review if pupils are to get an education which will make them critical, articulate, creative, responsible and selfdisciplined citizens. This is the opinion of Dr. Ruth Wong, Director
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  • 323 5 THE WAGE gap between men and women workers m Singapore is widening at least m the industrial sector. Average weekly earnings for men m industry were double those for women, according to Labour Ministry reports. While men's wages rose from 99
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  • 177 5 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Malaysian Engineers of the armed forces hope to form soon volunteer units for port and railway operations m Sabah and Sarawak. The chief of the Malaysian Engineers, Brig. Gen. T. Selvarajah, said today the units would be useful m
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  • 498 5 'Problem of the Malays concerns the nation' COMMUNAL SOLUTIONS WILL NOT WORK -DR. SHAROM THE Malay problem is a national problem requiring national attention and national participation and communal solutions to the problem will not work, said Dr. Sharom Ahmat, a history lecturer at the University of Singapore. Dr. Sharom
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  • 218 5 MSA's Jet Queen Quest is the first beauty contest for Miss Mary C. Harradlne, 20 (above). She is a commercial art student. "I don't expect to win really and my mother had to coax me before I decided to submit my entry." Mary
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  • 128 5 TWO teachers from the Ministry of Education, Mr. Tan Eng Huat, 27 and Mr. Peter Chan Soo Bin, 30, will leave for Wellington this morning for an Outward Bound Training course sponsored by the Colombo Plan. The six-month course begins on Oct.
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  • 84 5 YONG Wing Yick of Duxton Road was fined $30 m a traffic court yesterday for an offence he had committed nine years ago. He was driving a van along Woodlands Road on Sept. 12, 1961, when he was stopped and checked. It was
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    • 55 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker >OU ALL 1 If 7 I A ©ENIUS IN KNOW OUR 5 (A II CAA f X^\ ORGANIZATION, AN 1 Tj NEST SPEAKER, >vV J )g Z INSPIRED LEADER fefc^l SO THERE'S v )V^ X X«? OF MEN, A TRUE /^H -i£C^\ NBBP Ir^ 1
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  • 228 6 SHIP ON FIRE! SO THE PSA SWINGS INTO ACTION AT 11.10 PRECISELY yesterday morning alarms shrilled through the 12,M4-toa Peisander at Godown 33/34, scading all hands racing to fire stations. Two minutes and tea second later three PSA fire engines screeched to a halt an the wharf, and the fireboat
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  • 336 6 Tunku to Malay students: Study or get out ANTI-ENGLISH RAMPAGE CONDEMNED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman warned students of the Malay Language Society to devote their time to study or get out of the university. The former Prime Minister was commenting on
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  • 225 6 THE founder of Cheshire Home, Group Captain G.L. Cheshire, stressed that moral support, not merely financial help, was important for thl movement to assist the disabled. Speaking at a Rotary West Cluh luncheon yesterday, Capt. Cheshire explained that it was mainly due to the
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  • 436 6 I— DEVAN NAIR ON INHERITANCE OF SINGAPORE YOUTH THE secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, yesterday urged Singapore youth not to squander what their elders had worked so hard for. Mr. Nair was speaking on "The Inheritance of Singapore youth" to
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  • 431 6 PLANS for moving the Asian Institute for Economic Development and Planning headquarters from Bangkok to Singapore have been finalised. U Nyun, Executive Secretary of ECAFE, said this yesterday after talks with Dr Goh Keng Swee, acting Prime Minister and Mr Hon Sui Sen, the
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  • 343 6 Mustard order put SOME heat into this coffee house row TEMPERS got hot when Tan Hee Yeow was told to check the mustard. And when the Sorrento Coffee House captain lost his cool he was fired. Susan Tan, assistant manager of the coffee house m Orchard Road, told the Industrial
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  • 90 6 A SOLDIER told the High Court yesterday that immediately after his marriage ceremony his wife went home to her mother and refused to live with him. Lim Beng Chuan, 25, a regular m the Singapore Armed Forces, said that on March 5, 1968 he
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  • 74 6 THE Health Ministry will screen a aumber af antipollution films as part af Its programmes for the cnu ent month lang campaign at the Conference Hall auditorium, Shenton Way, frsm 1 p.m. to IM p.m. today. Among the films will he BP's award-winning
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  • 356 7 Curtain comes down with a spirited finale The uproarious note at the end of Blithe Spirit which writer Noel Coward himself called "an improbable farce" is just what the Seletar Theatre Club wants to close more than 20 years of theatrical activities m Singapore. For this swan song is also
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  • 326 7 SMALL SOUND WITH THE BIG BONUS ERNESTO Bitetti's guitar music at the Cultural Centre the other night may have been a small sound but it made some exceptionally fine points. His contrast of quietly persuasive tones from the guitar's lower strings with the scintillating brightness of the punteado runs was
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  • 140 7 The National Theatre Company Choir and Chinese Orchestra are presenting another joint concert Springtime Chorus at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 1 and 2 at 8.30 pm. Springtime Chorus by Chinese composer and violinist Ma Sze Chong is a choral suite of
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    • 143 7 8.30 a.m. 9 a.m. 7.30 p.m. Teochew Opera Careers' Photographic by See Hup Company at Contest/Exhibition by the National Theatre. Vocational Guidance Steering Committee, at National 7.30 p.m. Religious Library. Meeting organised by the Malaysia Evangelistic 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Art Fellowship Society at the Exhibition by Modern Arts' Victoria
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  • 408 8 WE NEED MORE EQUIPMENT, BUT THEORY IS IMPORTANT I REFER to the letters which appeared m the Singapore Herald oa Oct. 3, 6 and 7, on workshop practice undertaken at the McNair Centralised Workshops. It has been ascertained that students at the McNair Centralised Workshops have beea assigned practical work
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  • 289 8 Union fees: A call for a bigger say WE endorse the views expressed by "Concerned Members" (S.H. Oct. 9). With increased subscriptions will our union leaders voice their independent opinions for our cause? We will not feel satisfied m paying more if our unions do not play a significant role
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  • 413 8 DO THEY HAVE TO TRAVEL IN CONVOYS? LAST Monday, I had to wait at the Shenton Way terminus for more than an hour to catch a No. 12A S.T.C. bus. I waited "patiently" for half an hour, then made an enquiry at the terminus booth, where there were two S.T.C.
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  • 247 8 Three minute phone call device is too costly I REFER to the letter from K.K. Goh (SH. Oct. 5) suggesting the installation of a mechanism to limit calls made from public call boxes to 3 minutes, because of some inconsiderate telephone users. We have examined this possibility before, but found
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  • 126 8 IT IS most gratifying to note that after a very long lapse, T.V. Singapore, has revived the telecast of "Star Soccer" programme. It means we can enjoy this programme on T.V. Malaysia as m the past, but it also gives us Singapore citizens a feeling of well
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  • 239 8 NOT EVEN 'ACTING' AFTER SIX YEARS SERVICE YOUR report headlined "Teachers' Demand" (S.H. Oct. 10) deserves comment. Principals and teachers are quite fortunate to receive an allowance on top of a salary. Of about 160 officers m the various inspectorates m the Ministry of Education only about one-third are confirmed
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  • 281 8 Scholarships withdrawn for airing their opinions I read with considerable interest your feature article on "Big bad expats" (S.H. Oct. 14). Allow me to offer a few comments. It is abundantly clear that today the "Establishment" has a Mg say m running such an august institution as the University of
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  • 132 8 THE residents of Chestnut Drive feel the need for a post box. The nearest post office (Bukit Panjang Post Office) is situated m Chua Chu Kang Road. It is most frustrating to have to travel such a long distance to get a letter posted.
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  • 57 9 SOPHIA, CARLO COME HOME SOPHIA comes home. She was back at Rome airport on Wednesday with her baby Carlo after her "most terrifying experience." Thieves, waving a pistol at her head, barged into her New York apartment on Sunday and snatched jewellery worth $1,500,000. Miss Loren said she didn't resist
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    • 291 9 Egyptians flock to elect Sadat CAIRO, Thurs: Millions of Egyptians trooped to the polls here to elect Anwar Sadat president for a six-year term. Sadat, 52-year-old acting president since the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser was the only candidate m a "yes" or "no" referendum. He was nominated unanimously last
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    • 196 9 HONGKONG, Thurs. Widespread opposition has stiffened against a proposed Government law which workers claim would affect their right to strike and picket. The Trades Union Council feels so strongly about this issue that it has warned Government that there will be serious
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    • 76 9 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai International Airways will begin flights to Australia via Singapore and Bali m April 1971, it was announced here today. Dr. Sirilak Chandrangsu, Under-Secretary of State for Communications, said the Thai company would fly a leased DC-8 on a once-a-week flight to Singapore,
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    • 111 9 Wife freed after kidnappers get $78,000 NUORO, Sardinia, Thurs. IW lint woman te he fcldasppri In Sardinia waa set free today after her hunhnni itpmltdiy made a SIMM flrtt payment on an The woman, 52-year-old Mrs. Antonio Garbu, was rend near Bean, IS miles nstthwc* of here, and waited three
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  • 182 9 'Get tough with toughs' call as U.S. police stage demo WASHINGTON, Thurs. Thousands of policemen from all over America jammed the capital yesterday m a demonstration for stiffer laws against attacks on police. The rally was called by the fraternal order of police "to show the people of this country
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  • 55 9 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Five days after the Italian Senate passed a Divorce Mil, Pope Paul VI declared anew yesterday that the Roman Catholic marriage was an "immutable fact." The Pope's new rejection of divorce came m a short address to newlyweds attending his regular weekly audience
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  • 322 9 24 killed, 25 missing as bridge collapses MELBOURNE, Thurs. At least 24 workmen were killed, 19 injured, and 25 missing after a span of a US$47 million high-level bridge being built across the southern part of Melbourne and the Yarra River collapsed today. First reports said 13 bodies had been
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  • 207 9 Sato wants to be Japan's premier again TOKYO, Thurs. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato announced that he will seek an unprecedented fourth two-year term as president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Sato announced this at a nationally-televised press conference. The LDP holds its presidential election on Oct. 29. Former Foreign
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  • 121 9 DUTCH ROYAL VISIT TO INDONESIA ROTTERDAM, Thurs. A Dutch newspaper said today that Queen Juliana and other members of the Dutch Royal Family will visit Indonesia next March. But a Government spokesman denied that any date or other details have been set yet for the visit. Mr. Steven Peek, Jakarta
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  • 51 9 TEGUCIGALPA, Thurs. Eleven people, moot of them women, were killed when a milHtary plane crashed into the bus taking them to work yesterday. The bus was completely destroyed m the head-on collision. The plane, which was trying to land at Tegucigalpa, was slightly damaged.
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  • 517 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy the last of the Kennedy brothers is running for re-election and the outcome could have a decisive impact on his future as a Presidential prospect. The 36-year-old younger brother of the late President John F. Kennedy and Senator F.
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    • 238 10 BEIRUT, Thurs. Tlie extremist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine vowed yesterday to continue its fight to overthrow King Hussein's regime m Jordan. A spokesman In Beirut said Tnesday's agreement regularising relations between the guerillas and the Inrdnn Government dM not
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    • 491 10 Hussein to Palestinians: A chance to choose your own destiny AMMAN, Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan declared last night that he planned to invite Palestinians to decide their own destiny m a national referendum. The 34-year-old monarch revealed his intention m a radio and television broadcast to his nation announcing
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    • 103 10 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Egypt filed a request yesterday for aa urgent Middle East debate In the U.N. General Assembly as soon as the 25th anniversary commemorative session is over on Oct. 24. The Middle East question already has been Inscribed on the
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    • 451 10 KREMLIN GIVES ITS TERMS FOR PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union believes a Middle East Peace settlement must be accompanied by a simultaneous withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied lands, the official newspaper Pravda, quoted by Tass news agency, said today. In an article outlining "the Soviet
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  • 310 10 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Canadian Foreign Secretary, Mr Mitchell Sharp said yesterday his country's action m recognising China will be of considerable help m gaining the admission of Peking to the Vnited Nations. U.S. sources conceded that the
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  • 72 10 TOKYO, Thurs. China's official party newspaper "The People's Daily" today welcomed the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Canada. The paper said m a special commentary that principles of peaceful coexistence "are correct principles" m handling relations between countries with different systems. It said: "The major
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  • 302 10 BRITAIN 'HAS DECIDED' TO SELL ARMS TO S. AFRICA LONDON, Thurs. The Guardian newspaper reported today "there is now every reason to believe" that the British Government has decided to supply armaments to South Africa, despite strong opposition by the Commonwealth and United Nations. The South African "shopping list" is
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  • 213 10 Outcry swells in Java over shot student JAKARTA, Thurs Protests against the killing of a student by an unidentified police cadet m Bandung, West Java, last week have spread to Central and East Java, the Student's Daily Kami reported today. In Jogjakarta, Central Java, more than 2,000 university students held
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  • 63 10 MOSCOW, Thurs. The trial of Revolt Pimenov, a prominent Leningrad mathematician accused of slandering the Soviet Union, has been postponed until Oct. 20, Russian informants reported. The informants reported earlier yesterday that the trial had started m Kalu about 100 miles south of Moscow. Later they said
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  • 201 10 Bus tragedy: Ministers offer to quit SEOUL, Thurs. Two Cabinet Ministers offered their resignations over Korea's worst traffic accident that killed 45 high school boys and their bus driver. President Park Chung-Hee sent his chief secretary to the school where the 45 young victims lay hi wooden coffins to express
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  • 133 10 COLOMBO, Thurs. The Government loses almost a million dollars a day through the smuggling of gems from the country. The Customs m association with Interpol have plans to crack down on gem smugglers. According to Information from Interpol, Ceylon gems are
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  • 550 11  - Mrs Gandhi grabs control of vital state DAVID LOSHAK Ry m Lucknow INDIA'S skilful and determined Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, has again shown her political mthlessness this time by contriving to bring the country's largest and politically most vital state, Uttar Pradesh (population 90 million) under her direct control.
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  • 969 11 Ceasefire time is for rebuilding defences •^r_w^H w& xa^ N fTk^Tn^Bi I ■^VTs^'^^M^^iVTTiiTTF EGYPT AND ISRAEL DIG IN ALONG SUEZ THREE Egyptian soldiers fish from the end of the ruined pier at Ismailia while others swim m the Suez Canal. Clumps of palm trees and the shells of once elegant
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  • 237 11 SAIGON American troops m Vietnam are now using "peace" money instead of "war" money. New military banknotes jnst issued to them feature exclusively peaceful themes, replacing very martial ones. ELEGANT Whereas the old notes bore pictures of troops, tanks, helicopters, and B--42 bombers,
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  • 249 11 ISRAEL will power a supersonic military aircraft it is building with an engine similar to that used m tho American Phantom, according to reports m Washington. Tho prototype of tho aircraft, tho J-79, has made its first tost flight. Production of operational models, however,
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  • 253 11 Archbishop Australia is a racist country From Herald Special Correspondent Canberra AUSTRALIANS have befen facing a battery of charges over their attitudes to race questions. The Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr. Frank Woods, recently said Australia was suffering from "the scourge of racism." The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr.
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  • 66 12 CANTON, Thurs. Canton's 28th fair opened here today with what foreign visitors believed was a more abundant and more varied display of products than ever before. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Singapore Herald office here received today a letter purporting to be a Press release by the "National Liberation
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  • 757 12 RAZAK'S TWO CONDITIONS FOR A DIALOGUE WITH MAO The letter, typewritten m Malay, said its authors were m Malaysia "on our way to Singapore, Jakarta and some other countries." It begins with two quotations from "Bapa Idris" described as the leader of the Patani NLF. i "Our struggle to free
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  • 310 12 FEW tourists buy Singapore souvenirs because they lack local identity. So says Mr. Koh Boon Piang, acting principal of the Baharuddin Vocational Institute. At present, tourists buy less than $50,000 worth of Singapore made souvenirs. DIFFICULT "If we work at it, we could
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  • 203 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. Foreign Minister Adam Malik today categorically denied that Russlaa-made BOG Jet fighters have heen sent to Pakistan. Mr Malik was answering a qnestlen whether any Indonesian alrforce planes had been sent as "gifts" to Pakistan. The independent dally newspaper Merdeka
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  • 184 12 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The 1970 Nobel Prize m Physiology or Medicine today was awarded jointly to Sir Bernard Katz of London, Dr. Ulf von Euler of Stockholm and Dr. Julius Axelrod of Bethesda, Maryland, for "their discoveries concerning the humoral transmittors m the
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  • 113 12 Robbers grab $1 8,300 KUANTAN, Thurs. Three men armed with pistols robbed a sawmill contractor of an $18,300 payroll at the 16^4 mile Gam bang road this afternoon. The contractor and four others were returning to their sawmill after cashing a cheque when a cream-coloured car overtook them and fired
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 39 12 n^^ E** I ''<ff^-. ••'■•'i s^->^ x Ci .'< ir «fc* i^*** People H %^T/ whoknow >??.j^j >o /the difference lco^° /wmi WHITE the Scotch that's BIG on flavour mWmm H W /ft W mmmmmmm t^ Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY
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  • 9 13 Friday, Oct. 16, 1970
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  • 128 13 AN ant-eater waa found hi the leant likely place J««ter*ay In the heart i hsnslng estate la The animal about five feet m length and weighing about lt Ib was found curled up en Urn branch of a tree ia Prince Charles Crescent by
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  • 217 13 NATIONAL Serviceman Leong Kok Loon wasn't sure why he married. But it could have been because be wanted tbe extra pay available to married soldiers, he told a High Court judge yesterday. However, on his wedding night he refused to
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  • 34 13 THQ numbers picked In yesterday's Tote drew Ne. 82/70 were: 8, 10, 48, 23, and 12. The WmWmmWmWmm number was 34. In tbe circles draw, the numbers nicked were: 1, 28, 42.
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  • 165 13 JUDGES START CLEAN BUS INSPECTIONS FOUR judges, including a Parliamentary Secretary and an MP made surprise visits to four bus termini yesterday to discover the cleanest buses. They went to Shenton Way, Chulia Street, North Buona Vista Road, and Serangoon Garden Estate bus termini. They are Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, Parliamentary
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  • 191 13 THE NATIONAL Safety Fk-st Council launched another effort to improve industrial safety here last week the ''Latest Safety Gadgets Scheme.'* Its purpose is to "provide a medium hy which local manufacturers and importers can advertise their safety gadgets to potential dealers," according to a Council newsletter. This
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  • 348 13 Publisher's wife: He accused me of having affairs THK wife of a publishing firm director told the High Court yesterday that her husband kicked her m the stomach when she was pregnant. Irene Cho nee Ngo said that her husband, Cho Jock Kirn, had a violent temper and used to
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  • 109 13 THREE more thefts of car radios and tape recorders were reported yesterday despite repeated police advice to car owners to instal anti-theft devices. The goods, belonging to Abu Ahmad, 32, of Lorong Marsiling, Lee Yew Yee, 35, of Jalan Rumah Tinggi and Teng
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  • 48 13 What he called a policeman. Sarjit Singh, 22, was fined $25 m the ninth magistrate's court yesterday for using abusive language on a policeman on Thursday morning m Fullerton Square. Sarjit shouted at PC Noor Ahmad: "You b why don't you bring a report? You stupid policeman, f....0f1."
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  • 461 13 Banker offers to pay for therapy centre c AT YOUR CINEMAS/Page 14 o TV/Pago 15 o MOTORING/Pages 16 21 o ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/SHIPPING PULL-OUT/ 'ages 17 —20 O SPORT/ Page* 23 4 24. REHABILITATION OF PARALYSED PATIENTS A LEADING Singapore banker who is prepared to pay the entire cost of $170,000
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  • 249 13 A YOUTH robbed a painter of $500 one morning last week, went on a spending spree during the day and was arrested the same night, a court was told yesterday. Sim Soon Leng, 17, pleaded guilty m the Fourth District Court to robbing
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 121 13 Mm tijwiex I A c/uzin sou; reveals P-v erne remarkable A^iW^^^mm/\. feature that's m I j^A fe^N. TIMEX watch. I AmW mx^ ctotn sou; produces I M _w_m stron S vibrations [fl Iff ">Wte TIMEX survives II BJ) f .tese shocks and still Yn coniinues to ye 77w/'s because every
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 249 14 LIN LIN NEEDS NO MANAGER: HER FANS ARE ONES WHO WIN THE ENGAGEMENTS TAIWAN-BORN singer Shern Liv liv is one professional whose key-note is Independence. Twenty-two-year-old Lin Lin doesn't believe iv having a manager, and relies instead on her Tniwnuese admirers to recommend her for engagements. In this way she
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  • 274 14 Children who go wrong: Doctor's advice to parents FOR the successful handling of children who have natural disposition to delinquency parents should acquire a basic knowledge of child psychology. This advice was given by Dr. V.N. Pillai, Director of the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the prevention
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  • 176 14 PUB robberymurder: Another man charged THE fourth man alleged to be involved In tbe PUB robbery ln November last year appeared m a magistrate's court yesterday on charges of gang robbery and murder. Ling Ah Mcc was tentatively charged with robbing cashier Lee Teng Poh of $124,779.65 at the PUB
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  • 87 14 TWO youths snatched two gold chains valued at $180 from two school teachers on Wednesday evening. The teachers, Miss Tang Yee Ho, 22, of Lorong Kayu and Miss Yeo Lee Eng, 24, of Jalan Barat Utara, were walking m Jalan Barat Utara when the
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  • 171 14 Expert to help form shipyard support facilities A JAPANESE engineering consultant, Mr. Hiroyoshi Maruyama, is arriving here today to help develop support facilities for Singapore's shipbuilding and repairing industry. He will be with the Prototype Production and Training Centre m River Valley Road. The centre's technical director, Mr. K. Nakano,
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  • 69 14 THE FINALS of the Interschool Debates between AngloChinese School and St. Andrew's School will be held on Monday at 7.00 p.m. at the Teachers' Training College auditorium m Paterson Road. The motion of the debate, which is organised by the United Nations Association of Singapore, will be: "That
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  • 254 14 Two wives who are all at sea— and glad to be there LONELINESS at sea is a thing of the past for modern ships' officers the trend these days is for wives to accompany their husbands on one voyage every year, and the Blue Funnel Liner Peisander is no exception.
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  • 378 14 Witness in diverce suit:'I want to marry the petitioner' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A witness m a divorce suit told the High Court today that she was m love with the petitioner and wished to marry him if he obtained a divorce. Miss Jenny Chan, 24, a former employee of an
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  • 65 14 A COURSE dealing with budgeting m business enterprises will be held m the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, University of Singapore, beginning on Oct. 23 at 7.30 p.m. The eight-lecture course, organised by the Department of Extramural Studies, will be conducted by Mr. Han Kang Hong, a lecturer
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 602 14 I lAST DAVI 1 1 I 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 8.15 p.m I Geraldine Page A Ruth Gordon t I "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AUNT ALICE?" m COLOR (CRC SB) <J I MS TOMORROW! I J I Anton Diffrtng A Carl Parker i I "THE PANZER WARRIORS" a J
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 596 15 variety show with a difference THE CHINESE Variety Show may not mean anything to some English-educated viewers, but it is undoubtedly highlyrated by the others. There are good reasons i for this. I It is good technicallyspeaking. The standard of production is high. And as a colleague from Hongkong remarked
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1266 15 SBHBB *__^aaa_4 MM. •MmmMMMtMMMMmmWMMMW HIIH Hmß ___^____T I f lO^^^^^^^^ f °mm%%m%%%%%%%%%mmmmm%%%%%%%%%%%%%m L J O P9HWmfI L °H9HWMIHI .vX v.y V:f; 3.00 p.m. General Hospital 3.00 pm Juara Kugrran Band Contest 3.20 For The Family Magazine Series (Repeat) (English) 3.53 The Beverley Hillbillies Comedy "A -a *,*a a*a ai N
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    • 101 15 1 TELEVISION ,30 P m Rad s n oapore. >*x Radio Malaysia, BFBS (From XX I 6.30 pm Channel 5 Radio Australia). 7pm Channel 10 4.30 pmfeFßS (From BBC). I 9pm Channel 5 5.00 Radio Malaysia, Radio 11.30 Channel 5 Singapore (m breif) 6.00 Radio Singapore (hi I da nin
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  • DRIVE
    • 601 16 A little love can go a long way A LITTLE love and understanding for your car will inevitably lead to a better appreciation and value from that ton of metal which is becoming more and more a part of our lives. This is the first instalment of a "hack of
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    • 1331 16 THE RAINY season is bow oa ns, and things will be n lot wetter before tbey start to get dryer. It is nt times like these thnt ardent motorcyclists start to lose tbeir Interest, nnd those lucky enough to have n
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  • MOTOR CYCLING
    • 353 17 lown yonr plants, put •nr socks and stroll the party, wtth only tly wrinkled trousers muddy shoes. mm are really fussy •an take the risk of i barefoot, but I don't iimend it because I too many scars on >et because of my old labit of riding only .Uppers,
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    • 1428 17 First away— and still going strong THE ANGRY buzz of the Yamaha 100 twin has been a familiar sound m Singapore for the last five years, This machine, officially designated the YLI, has been i hot favourite for a long time, and promises to be around for years more. It
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 46 17 FOR ALL lIR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS CONSULT CHUNG KHIAW FINANCE UD. (MCONPOMTEO M SMGAIKMCI HEAD OFFICE 59-C ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TEL: ***** WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF: CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. AU DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert. Permit No. *****
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 122 17 ffDll/f* 10 c F «t Overtaking safely rhit hipp— «rl tn t_. TV N^^^sBH______. ~'F -tm*m 1 t I rx mS2 ne f t thC r St da t ngerouS Th f orrect Position is well back from the If there is sufficient room to pass, do so m the
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  • Economic Affairs / Shipping
    • 398 18 The market was influenced during the week (ended Oct. IS) by the conclusion of October trading and considerations attached to the outcome of the three-day talks between producing countries presently taking place. Other than this the old factors, predominantly bearish remained constant, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. The
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    • 269 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia- Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Oct. 15). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.09 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 287.875 Note Rates: China
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    • 767 18  -  SEAH CHIANG NEE I— By I Kuala Lumpur, Thurs.— J THE Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries has a combined population of 205 million and produces 85 per cent of the worlds rubber consumption of 2.9 millions metric tons a year. Its
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    • 189 18 Joint marketing system accepted in principle KUALA LUMPUK, Than. The six-member Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries today accepted lo principle the regional joint marketing system. But the conference chairman, Raja Tan Sri Mohar Mn Badiozaman, said the system would not become operative for at least another year. Today's meeting
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    • 211 18 Australian interest in fibreglass factory KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Negotiations on a Malaysian-Australian venture to manufacture fibreglass tanks for transportation and storage of water and chemicals are being finalised, the Queensland Minister of Industrial Development, Mr Fred A. Campbell, said today. Mr. Campbell said if successful, the venture would be the
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    • 255 18 US economy reverses uptrend WASHINGTON, Thurs. Economic indicators published by the Department of Commerce showed that the improvement m the U.S. economic climate noted m June and July did not continue m August and September. Industrial and commercial sales m August were down on the record U*****,400 million m July
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    • 696 18 Mining shares closed on a very firm note yesterday after a fresh round of buying support. One or two issues were off the top by the close although most ended the day with useful rises. Turnover showed no appreciable improvement. All new listings yesterday commanded a substantial
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    • 195 18 The market was quiet fractionally lower under light but finished littie changed, yesterday with a steady selling pressure. undertone. Hongkong and Shanghai Total turnover at $6.48 Banks declined $2 to $159. million was $3 million down Some issues were Taikoo Docks was active on Wednesday's. (Closing buyer
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    • 365 18 The market was firm yesterday on increased selective demand which was spread evenly throughout the list. The stock average finished 22.28 yen higher at 2.1 18.40. Shippings were firm, led by Nippon Yusen Kaisha on reports that it was planning a joint venture m Belgium. Other shippings,
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    • 168 18 LONDON, Thurs. Little sign was evident today of any marked pickup m the volume of activity. Wheat shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to Rio De Janeiro or Santos at U5511.75 gross terms for Nov., while an oilseeds cargo from British Columbia to South Japan
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  • SHIPPING GAZETTE
    • 961 19 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 GiJf ports, etc. AJAX 34 (S) Oct 22/27 L'pool, G'gow via C.T., L.P. BF/MC BACHTERA BAKTI Nov 16
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    • 322 19 AAC Anglo-American Corpn. Sdn. Bhd. ***** AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pta) Ltd. *****/8 APL Amarican President Lines ***** AUS Austasia Una. ***** BEN Ben Une Steamers ***** BC TheßorneoCo ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CA Carrington Agencies *****2/3 CFS CF Sharp
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 790 19 WiEPJONE ORIENT LINES lID. Jj *****555 STMC5 TMC SBSSS S 55SS3SS ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE I. TEL *****3-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BUftG, R'DAM, HAVRE, AWERP.BREM. P. Sham p«nan« ARRIVES NVTUm AMKTHVST In Port l«/l»Oct L'don 13/11 H'burg 18/11. R'dam 20/11 Havra 22/11. Bmen 25/ 11 MPTUNf
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    • 325 19 LINES |r f LWl^; .^--^-j* AML American Mail Une; APL GL Glen Line: GSL Gold star uki u___»r«k n_ i"2Sl n -g-fig-Hy AUS U "3 S.?n &%fi| r Li^; XL ML M *M:ir.r Lin*."' me! OC n Un Austesia Lin^-GoWen Line. (Pte) Ltd Golden Line. GBL Meishin Line; MM fLrin
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  • 695 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANOES MARU N ov 8/9 Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/MSS ANNA TAYLOR Oct 27/30 Saigon. Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Nov 24/25 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BADENSTEIN Oct 26 Manila. HK.. K'shung. Y'hama. Nagoya. HLL/AFT BAYERNSTEIN Oct 26 Pusan, Manila. Hongkong.
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  • 170 20 EASTERN Africa National Shipping Line Limited has inaugurated a cargo/passenger service between Eastern African Ports and the Far East. The Line is a 'national' one. with participation by the Governments of Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Uganda. The Line, which has its registered office m Dar-es-Salaam, is managed by
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  • 234 20 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).
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  • 303 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. A VESSEL m Pt/Oct 17 Tawau. LK/LK BRONXVILLE Dec 3 P'snam (7 Dec). BBL/HC CHERRY BOGUS Sl^ TDY Kuching. LS/LS I I CHERRY CHEPAT In Pt/Oct 21 Sibu, Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU In Pt/Oct 17 Brunei, Kota Kinabalu. LS/LS COMPASS SATU
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 332 20 I SCINDIA (Sf) "NES I Lhmh pacific north west service hmJ Loading For LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p Sham Singapore L Anaeles JALAOHANTA 1/2 Nov 3/4 Nov 6 /7 Nov 0 Oac IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR:
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 224 20 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Trust, Nikkai Maru. MulungushL AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Moenjadaro, Tigfl No. 40. Dona BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Youla, SunnyviUe, KoU Machan, FOR OCT. 16. Tong Sing, Panjnad. Maryland, OUT: Ru Yung 1/2, Socrates Rajula, Lucia N, Krechet, Wing An, 3/4, Hongkong Fair 5, Myrmidon Tong
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  • 160 21 KEITH HARRIS (FAR EAST), the flavour producer m Jurong, is m a rather enviable position. It is one of the few joint ventures m Singapore that have inherited from their foreign parent companies not only men, money and machinery but also export markets. It is being
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  • 1609 21 C losing prices/ business done WEDNESDAY'S better sentiment continued into yesterday's trading m the Stock t^tiwmngat. although not as strongly. The morning sew some profit-taking m the ■ggnssiiii stocks that made spectacular gains on Wednesday but shortcovering aad speculative buying m the afternoon restored moet of the early losses. The
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  • 75 21 The Commerce Ind. Fund .98 1.03 The Saving Pun* 1.00 1.06 Singapore FlogNM Fund .96 l.Olxd (Manag ert' price for Oct. 15) Sterling Commodity 5/3xd HONGKONG UNIT TRUSTS (In Hongkong dollars) Ftast Hongkong 2.28 2.36 Second Hongkong 1.58 1.66 <M«i«««n' prices foe Oct. 16) B. S. ASIA UNIT
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  • 416 21 HK shippers to meet on pending FEFC rate increase HQNGKONG, Thurs. Shippers as well as industrialists are worried by the announcement that a substantial rate increase will soon be introduced by the Far Eastern freight conference. The Hongkong Shippers' Council has called a special meeting for October 19 to discuss
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  • 199 21 LONDON, Thurs. The deficit between world supplies and consumption of primary tin metal narrowed considerably during the first half of 1970 to about 2,500 metric tons, compared with 4,100 metric tons m the corresponding period of 1909. According to the latest statistics published by the International
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  • 676 21 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 4t% ceats a lb. (ap three-eighths cent) The morning market yesterday opened at 48-7/8 cents traded for RSS 1 November. Small shortcovering helped levels and November improved to 49-1/8 cents a buyer by mid-day. Speculator interest maintained November till the morning close at 49 Vi cents
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  • 362 21 The stock market advance the Dow Jones industrial averpicked up some momentum ase spurted nearly three after about 40 minutes of points. Advancing issues tradins yesterday. widened their lead over declines to an cady five-to-three Stanpoors industrials over the losers snd volume was gamed about 22
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  • 588 21 The market was narrowly mixed m quiet trading yesterday. Prices went ahead at the opening after an extension of Wednesday's small buying on the U.K. September trade figures but came off midsession on lack of followthrough. Selective buying was seen In late dealings and some losses were
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  • 207 21 PARIS The market was quiet and well-maintained yesterday. Pinay m Rentes was very steady m hne with the higher gold price Banks and financial* were well held, rsp>u lallj Paribas. Foods and electncals were resistant Denain was firm m well-disposed initials and Citroen m motors tended steady. Michelin
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 918 22 7/W ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P P.C. REQUIEMS A REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. Minimum S4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cta. Box Service charge SI -00 ■■^■■■■■^H^H
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    • 291 22 r/ftliPJlnko/IBfH For our Classified InfflfffTrrWWl Tele- Ad Services LABORATORY TECHNICIAN required for Jurong factory Isborstory to take charge of quality control analyses, including preparation of samples for X-rsy spectographic analysis, and conventional analyses of treated timber by wet ashing and other techniques. Reply with full details of qualifications, experience, age,
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    • 521 22 DETECTIVE AGENCY— Peoples Investigstion Service undertskes mstrimonial. commercial and general investigstion. 281 -A MacPherson Road and Aljunied Road. Junction. Tel. *****5. PLAN PRINTING ft PHOTOSTAT from opaque originals up to 30" x 40". Natural Photographic Store, 435. North Bridge Road. Spore Tel. *****. *****. HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them to
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    • 469 22 OIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence course. Diploma recognised by instituts of Professions! Dssigners for Associate Membership. Those slresdy quslified m certain subjects can have them waived with a reduction m fee. Free brochure by airmail from Dept. STP Thodec School. BCM/Rhodec London W.C. 1 England. BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, bookkeeping, commercial
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    • 707 22 aptointmbyts REQUIRED URGENTLY EXPERIENCED SHORTHAND TYPIST Must be accurate and neat. Apply with full relevant details, passport photo and salary expected to: Director /Secretary, Avery-Laurence (S) Pte. Ltd. P.O. Box 26, Taman Jurong Post Office, Singapore 22. SECRETARIAL POSITIONS Applications are invited from female candidates for secretarial positions m the
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  • WORLD SERIES
    • 565 23 REDS HAND ORIOLES SHOCKING 6-5 DEFEAT BALTIMORE, Maryland, Thurs. Lee May, the first baseman who is the Number Three man m the Cincinnati Reds power reserve, saved them from elimination m the World Series yesterday when he hammered a three-run eighth innings home run that handed Baltimore a shocking 6-5
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    • 172 23 Forty nations in world shoot tourney PHOENIX, Arizona, Thurs. The problems and politics of assembling teams from more than 40 nations take a back seat when the 40th world shooting championships the marksman's Olympic Games open her~ on Saturday. Kurt Hasler of Switzerland, President of the sponsoring International Shooting Union,
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    • 113 23 MANILA, Thurs. Two amateurs, a Filipino and a Chinese, achieved a golfing rarity here when they shot successive holes one— on the same hole within five minutes of each other. The two golfers, Manuel L. Bernardo and Dee K. Chiong, executive vice-president of the China Banking
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  • 366 23 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese boxing writers today described the World Boxing Association flyweight champion, Berkrerk Chatvonchai of Thailand as a tough and stubborn boxer after seeing him spar m a public workout at the Tanabe Boxing Gymnasium m downtown Tokyo. The world champion sparred
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  • 192 23 SALISBURY, Thurs. Rhodesia has accepted an invitation from the Australian Lawn Tennis Association to take part m the Federation Cup the women's version of the Davis Cup m Perth from Dec. 26 to 30. So far, 13 Countries, have entered including Britain, Japan, Indonesia, Sweden,
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  • 485 23 ATLANTA, Georgia, Thurs. "How can a man like that beat a man like me?" Who else could be speaking but Muhammed Ali, better known as Cassious Clay, the man stripped of his world heavyweight title after refusing an army draft,
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  • 35 23 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's national 'B waterpolo team last night defeated the visiting Singapore national team four goals to two. Both of Singapore's goals were scored by centre forward Tan Eng Gun.
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  • 154 23 SINGAPORE Polytechnic moved a step nearer for the intervarsity hockey title when they completed their fixtures with a 5-0 victory over Teachers Training College University of Singapore is the oniy team that can deprive Polytechnic of the title. With a game m hand against
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 66 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left "THIS IS THETIRST^MMk .L RIGHJ, KELLV.I [\VS TOO DARK TD ~T| T_^SBBiI^SLEEFwELLrMY LOVE? 1 FOOD YOU'VE HAD W-^^Wl WT I'M WONDERING GO OUT NOW... J M W[ I'LL BE BACK AT DAWN SINCE MARCO PIS- PM ~W V ,F HE 5 HAP ANYTHING j* >ir^-
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    • 67 23 BADMINTON: SBA Open championships (SBA Hall 7.30 pm). HOCKEY: (SHA Wilbur Cup Quadrangular) Civilians under 23 vs British Joint Services (Padang 4 pm) Civilians over 23 vs SAF'SA (SCC, Padang 5 pm) INTER-VARSITY GAMES: TABLE TENNIS: (Nanyang University 7.30 pm); HOCKEY: Spore University vs TTC (Bkt Tbnah 5.30 pm) NETBALL:
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    • 368 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD ESHSBBBn ACROSS DOWN 1 A fireplace with the end chipped off Is free of charge (6) 4 Direct hits for fishing boats? 2 He will be found In a (8) Highlander's cottage (4) 8 A narration— you'll have to 3To be logical, be upright, make it clear (7)
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  • 433 24 96 FOR BANGKOK? NINE national sports organisations have submitted their recommendations to the National Sports Control Board for consideration for the Sixth Asian Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 21. The controlling bodies handpicked a total of 96 athletes for the Games.
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  • 296 24 Shock win by India m ABC tourney MANILA, Thurs.-A lastsecond basket by P. Mathew gave India a shock 81-80 victory over South Korea here tonight m the Asian basketball Confederation (ABC) 10th anniversary tournament. A blazing Indian rally m the second half wiped out a 14-point Korean lead and gave
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  • 338 24 LONDON, Thurs. West Ham United, the soccer team captained by Bobby Moore, signed up-and-coming star defender Tommy Taylor of Orient yesterday m a big transfer deal. The amount involved was not announced. But West Ham paid over a sum of money plus half-back
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  • 9 24 UTAMI DEWI one to wstch tonight.
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  • 709 24  -  MAX LANGE INDONESIAN Christian pulled off the first upset m the Singapore open championships when he convincingly defeated Malaysia's Thomas Cup player Abdul Rahman m straight sets of 15-13, 1715 at Guillemard Road last night. Rahman's defeat has shattered the hopes of Malaysia wresting
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  • 558 24 TAY KOON SIONG (Sentosa 8) won the Individual championship on the final day of the Armed Forces Sports Association Second Annual Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Sentosa 8 won the challenge trophy for the second year running. Once, again,
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  • 365 24 P.I. still lead by three strokes in Putra Cup golf HONGKONG, Thurs. The Philippines held on to a narrow three-stroke lead today as home team Hongkong strongly challenged the reigning champions m the 10th South-East Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship. At the end of the second day the Philippines had
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  • 112 24 SINGAPORE Hockey Association quand rangular meet for the Wilbur Cup starts today at the Singapore Cricket Club padang. The four teams taking part are the British Joint Services, Singapore Armed Forces, Civilians Under 23, and the Civilians Over-23. The programme for the Wilbur
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