Singapore Herald, 17 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 76 Singapore Saturday, October 17, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 cents
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  • 233 1 90 per cent for Sadat CAIRO, Fri. One of the late President Nasser's closest comrades, Mr. Anwar Sadat, was overwhelmingly approved as President of Egypt for the next six years. Ninety percent of those who voted gave a "yes" to Mr Sadat's nomination by Parliament. Ten percent cast ballots against
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 120 1 PHNOM PENH, Fri. Communist troops breached Phnom Penh's outer defensive ring and encircled the key district capital of Roka Kong, 22 miles north of the capital, it was reported today. The Cambodian government rushed reinforcements today •fter vilagers to the area reported that
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  • 37 1 SINGAPORE will be Asia's "second Japan" Page 9 BUSINESSMAN pleads guilty to gun charge Page 13. BANK sub-accountant admits $31 ,000 fraud Page 14. MALAYSIAN undergrads give vote of confidence to their union leaders Page 12.
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  • 266 1 Graduates off the hook NEW NATIONAL SERVICE DEFERMENT DECISION THE CALL-UP has been deferred for all those who graduated this year from institutions of higher learning and who have not yet been enlisted for full-time National Service. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said that their services were not required by
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  • 387 1 OTTAWA, Fri. Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau invoked Canada's War Measures Act today, declaring that the country was threatened with insurrection by French Canadian separatists holding two officials as hostages. The proclamation by Mr. Trudeau himself at the extraordinary hour of 8 am (GMT)
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  • 233 1 MANILA, Fri. Pedro Taruc, "Supremo" of the Huk rebels of Central Luzon, was killed by the Philippine Army today not far from the U.S. Air Force's Clark Base, the Government announced. The office of the President said Gen. Rafael Ileto, the Army Commander, reported that Taruc
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  • 116 1 A MAN who recently discharged from National Service appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to face two counts of murder. Teoh Ee Huat, 21, of Jalan Guan Choon, unemployed is accused murdering Tan Juat Lan, 17, and brother Tan Kia Patt, eight,
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  • 204 1 Reception for MGR: Ban on bottles plus extra policemen at the stadium THE organising committee for the reception for Indian film idol MGR has decided to ban bottles from the Jalan Besar Stadium where MGR will address some 40,000 fans tomorrow. Extra police have also been requested when the stadium
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  • 96 1 TOKYO, Frl. Japaa pretested with Chlaa far V^imliv hMi did Bttft <1a aa with the U.S. aad the U.S.S.R., wUch alas tested ■■dear weapeas ea the —me Thte wai becaue Japaa had ratified the Treaty far Partial Prehlhltlea ef Naclear Tests af IMS, Foreifa
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 75 1 Missiles for Japanese TOKYO, Fri. The Defence Agency said it has authorised Mitsubishi E lectric Corporation to produce domestically Sparrow 111 air-to-air missiles for Japan' a Air Force. The radar-homing allweather and all altitude missile usually arms F-4-H Phantom fighter-bombers. ODD WAR SLOWS DOWN SAIGON, Fri. The 380,000 American servicemen
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  • 1166 2  - THE COCKTAIL PARTY Adele KOH COCKTAIL parties usually have their genesis in a guilty conscience. Some woman suddenly thinks, "Oh dear, there are all these ghastly people we owe hospitality to" and decides to pay off all the obligations in one fell swoop. So the most motley assortment of individuals
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  • 602 2 Increased union fees for an increased voice Viewpoint MORE LETTERS IN PAGE 8 IN REPLY to 44 Concerned Members" and "Dissatisfied" (S.H. Oct. 9 and 16), it is a healthy thing for unionists to voice their grievances or complaints regarding the way their unions are working. They should pursue their
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  • 181 2 LAST week my son was given fifty questions (History in Malay) to do for homework. The poor child struggled from Chapter I to 12 trying to locate the answers without any success, for the simple reason that he did not understand what
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  • 615 2 THURSDAY night's radio talk by Dr. Ruth Wong, Director of Research at the Education Ministry, was quite remarkable. It systematised and gave cogent form to all the bits and pieces of criticism which have lately been hurled at the education system in innumerable letters to
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  • 180 3 RMN to train officer cadets at Woodlands PENANG, Fri. The Royal Malaysian Navy is to train officer cadets for its regular division at the Woodlands Naval Base in Singapore beginning next year. The Chief of Naval Staff, Commodore Date K Thanabalasingam, said today that as a •tart, the RMN would
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  • 82 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The. Conference of Rulers at its meeting here on Monday wll decide whether the start of the Muslim fasting month and Harl Raya should be determined according to the calendar or by the sighting of the moon or both. The secretary of the
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  • 61 3 A If AN who drove a taxi without a vocational licence was charged in s traffic court yesterday together with his father, the owner. Goh Seow Mik of Toa Payoh who admitted having driven the taxi without the licence was fined 1 30. His father, Goh
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  • 252 3 Growing need for industrial and production managers seen THE main educational need in a rapidly industrialising country like Singapore is to provide training in industrial and production management, a visiting educationist said yesterday. Professor John K. Lubbock, Vice-President of the Academic Affairs of the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok,
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  • 185 3 CO-OP SOCIETY TO OPEN BARBER SHOP AND STORE THE Singapore Cooperative Agencies aid Conveyance Society plans to •pen a barber shop aad a store tai tbe Sembawang area as well as to provide a transport system for Its members living there. Tbe flusce for the first two projects will come
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  • 50 3 SIX advocates and solicitors including Deputy Public Prosecutor Isaac Paul Ratnam were admitted to the Bar yesterday by the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin. The others were Paul Lim Thiam Yew, R. Rajasingam, James Wan Hut Hong, Ng Liang Pob and Foo Kai Yuen.
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  • 144 3 THIS handsome split-level bungalow house No. S3, Sunset View In Clement! Park is going up for auction on Wednesday. It boasts of a garden above road level, central airconditioning and special interior panelling. Since the property was advertised, scores of visitors
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    • 545 3 needs a new public relations man Most people think India is hot and dusty. People fly over India every day. Jaipur the jewel centre of the world The truth? On your way to Europe, the historical, Mahabalipuram offering the wonders India is the land of all seasons -at once. the
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  • 504 4 VASECTOMY: CALL FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF PUBLICITY THE GOVERNMENT should do more to encourage Singapore men to undergo sterilisation as a means of population control according to a leading Government doctor. "It may be difficult at first to get men to accept sterilisation,
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  • 565 4 Mustard row: Sack notice validity disputed A LEGAL complication has entered into the "mustard row" which led to the dismissal of an employee of the Sorrento Coffee House. The company yesterday admitted in the Industrial Arbitration Court that it had violated a provision in the Employment Act under which it
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  • 115 4 HOUSE sad flat dwellers were last sight urged by the Minister for Home Attain, Professor Woag Urn Eea, to take op gardesJag or we Hay become a coacrete jaagle." The Mlatster, who is also M.P. for Alezaadra, was op— lag a "Keep Singapore
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  • 148 4 DR. YEOH RETURNS AFTER LEADING DELEGATION TO SOFIA DB. YEOH G kim Seng, the Speaker, retimed yesterday after leading a parliamentary delegation to Sofia (Bulgaria) aimed at Pottering better relationship" between the twocoontries. The delegation, which left Singapore on Sept. 25, also visited West Berlin and attended the 58th meeting
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  • 206 4 MORE teachers are likely to be sent overseas for Outward Bound training courses in the near future. Teachers are preferred because on their return, they can be seconded to the Pulau Übin Outward Bound School, by the Education Ministry, for three years. Mr. Soh Teow
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  • 206 4 IT was a delicate operation, a little more to the left or the right could have been disastrous. But skill triumphed and a hotel had a "tree transplant." It happened yesterday and the "tree surgeons" at the Shangri-la Hotel site were delighted. The transplant
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  • 55 4 RAFEE Digis, 21, was jailed for nine months yesterday for possessing 17 lbs of Indian Hemp in his boat which was at sea about a mile south of Pulau Ayer Merbau. He was sentenced to another nine months for illegal entry by the Ninth Magistrate
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  • 290 5 Teachers agree: The education system must be overhauled THE Singapore Teachers Union agrees that the educational -system in Singapore needs to be revised. Commenting on the talk given by Dr. Rath Wong, Director of the Research Unit of the Education Minktry, on "New Emphasis in Education," the President of the
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  • 181 5 Mr. Rumme Shaw handed the keys of the new coach to the chairman of the Society Mr. M.G. John, at a short ceremony at the Singapore Council of Social Services yesterday (above). Besides the Convalescent Home at Nkoll Drive the Society has three case work centres
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  • 381 5 The PSA to wage sterner war on pollution HEAVIER fines and more devices for detecting polluters of the sea will be introduced in the inner harbour area a spokesman for the Port of Singapore Authority announced yesterday. He said these measures were being introduced despite the success of the PSA's
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  • 249 5 EDUCATION Minister Lim Kim San will present prizes and certificates to 1,202 graduands in the four-language stream at the TTC annual graduation ceremony at 9 a.m. on Nov. 14. The English medium leads with 658; Chinese 414; Malay 166 and Tamil 14.
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  • 99 5 Visiting Indian council chairman here for rest THE chairman of the Madras State Upper House Legislative Council, Mr. C. P. Chitrarasu, 65, is in Singapore on a four-day private visit. Mr. Chitrarasu arrived here accompanied by his wife on Wednesday after attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference held in Canberra
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  • 99 5 WE generally respect our police, and don't make a habit of hitting them the police say so. DSP Leslie Wong, police Public Relations Officer, was commenting yesterday on a report that thousands of policemen had demonstrated in Washington for stiffer laws to
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  • 306 5 Urban renewal: 'Better deal for the poor' nlea by architect A PLEA to help the poorer city-dweller affected by the Government's urban renewal programme was made to religious organisation last night. Mr. William S.W. Lim, an architect/urban planner and development consultant, called on the organisations to help "get a better
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  • 133 5 TAN Pm Heag admitted misappropriating $4,tBt beJeagftag I* Mr. Yoshlakl Tiimui of Hitachi CaMet Umlted/Samltome Electrics ladastries ud was Jailed for a year by Nlath Magistrate Mr. E.C. Feeaaader. Sealer laspecter Joseph Vow said that tke money was paymeat for transportation
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  • 48 5 SOCIAL Affairs Minister Inche Othman Wok yesterday opened a $40,000 mosque built by the Jurong Town Corporation in West Coast Road. The mosque replacing the one at Tanjong Kling which is to be demolished for industrialisation, serves about 1,000 Kampong Java Teban Baru residents.
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  • 33 5 WAN Kum Leng of Prince Charles Crescent was fined $40 yesterday for using a car which was not fitted with a silencer to the exhaust on March 12 last year.
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  • 411 6 OF UNSYMPATHETIC OFFICIALS IN SINGAPORE AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. South Vietnam's Economic Minister, Mr. Pham Kim Ngoc, said here today that many Singapore Government officials were unsympathetic to his country's cause. Mr. Pham, who is here to attend a rubber meeting, made
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  • 289 6 S.Vietnamto adopt tough economies KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. South Vietnam needed continued economic aid from the United States as its house was still not in order, its Economic Minister, Mr. Pham Kim Ngoc, said here today. Mr. Pham, however, added that his country had already begun drastic internal economic reforms through
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  • 115 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president of the Ipoh Municipal Council, Date S.P. Seenivasagam, said here today that all new road signs put up by the municipality are in Bahasa Malaysia, in accordance with the national policy. He said the municipality is also
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  • 88 6 COMMITTEES TO SOLVE VARSITY STUDENTS' PROBLEM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya will have joint studentteacher committees In all its faculties within the next two weeks to deal with student problems. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Uugku Adz, Mid this after the university's first such committee was Inaugurated at the Faculty
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  • 178 6 SOME SIXTY men from the Bedok Camp II 4SIR rolled up in four military trucks yesterday to watch anti-pollution films at the Conference Hall auditorium. "Back in. camp the men are holding a Keep-our-camp clean-ana-poiiution-tree competition and the film would interest
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  • 479 6 A MAGISTRATE ordered under "special powers" the forfeiture of a pirate taxi offer after acquitting its owner, Tay Cheng Bok, and his brother-in-laws, who had been charged loitering with intent to commit a seizable and non-bailable offence. Insp. H. Thomas, of Queenstown
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  • 376 6 Tin iin to study ih scheme for Polytrained teckiicins. he sans THE prospects and salary scales of the General Certificate in Industrial Technology graduates of the Polytechnic should be seriously discussed now by potential employers in industry before the first batch completes the course early next year. This point was
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 494 7  - Alice got hersejf done in VALTER SEOW" By I FILMS titles like Whatever Happened to have some curiosity value as some people are bound to be intrigued enough to want to find out. I had an inkling of the answer I went to see Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice? It
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    • 256 7  -  TAN MAY LIN SL "GOD damn this king! This fervent whisper by Oliver Cromwell (Richard Harris) directed against his King, Charles I (Alec Guiness) reveals the tensions of 17th Century England. "Cromwell" the film depicts the march of history, the pagents
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    • 281 7 TODAY Day of the S'pore Retarded 8.3* am-» pm Careers' Photo- Children's Association at graphic Contest/Exhibition by Margaret Drive. 7 pm Night Vocational Guidance and Bazaars at Cantonment Road, Steering Committee at the C hong Pang VUlage, Industrial NationalLibrary. Ja n Ba Kampong Eili a n^No P rTh f^TLT^Zn^ School,
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    • 665 7 WEEKEND GUIDE HOTEL MALAYSIA HOTEL EQUATORIAL Sapper Clnb Wally Ruffe, Club Crescendo There's Judee and Brenda Horin offers going to be a spit in the Higood harmony and sweet Society, one of the groups melody in all their songs. All playing at the club. The baas three have good voices
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  • 178 8 MY wife is a full-time soldier serving in the P.D.F. (Women) in the Singapore Armed Forces and is drawing a monthly salary of $195. Recently we were blessed with the arrival of our first child, but when my wife returned to
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  • 254 8 EPILEPTIC N.S. MAN SHOULD HAVE TOLD THE DOCTOR I REFER to the letter by Mr. Han (S.H. Oct. 15) on the subject of national service. The Enlistment Act provides that all citizens and permanent residents in Singapore who are between the ages of 18 and 40 years of age, and
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  • 371 8 Formula for draft dodgers: put it off, put it off IT IS disturbing to note that many graduates and undergraduates from local institutions of higher learning conspire to escape the draft. The modus operand! of the graduate is easy to work out: He obtains a deferment on the pretext that
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  • 314 8 AS an ex-member of the Singapore Armed Forces, Transport Division (I joined the SAF in 1961 after 11 years in the British Army) I endorse all that have been said about the shabby treatment meted out to the regulars. I was very
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  • 262 8 It IS with deep concern that I read about the recent demonstration by the PBMUM. The majority of the people who are still committed to Malaysia, have accepted the role and necessity of the National Language. We shall only be able to evolve a truly just Malaysian
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  • 214 8 THE SUN NEVER SETS ON OUR MAIL YOUR report on "Look What We Found!" is not only interesting but very amusing. Do you realise that we do still have quite a few of such "outposts of colonialism" existing in different parts of the Republic. For instance, the post boxes still
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  • 493 8 More thought, less emotion on overseas students I THINK our trade union leaders were more emotional than rational in their judgement of the "namby pamby" sons of those "social parasites," the rich. Firstly, it is not true to say that only the rich send their children abroad to be educated.
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    • 409 8 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY H Herald Essay Compe- S: /%rMUTI~OT aO S titfons will be at three M UUN ICO I I Dig levels for Pre-Univer- p^% inn K I sity students, for Secon- UUUi UN dary Four students and CUT
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    • 198 9 TWO little girls stand amid th« debris of their home on Centanduanes Island, Southern Luzon. It was flattened by Typhoon Joan one of the worst to hit the Philippines this century aa it roared through the islands from the Pacific on Tuesday
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    • 178 9 PHNOM PENH, Fri. Cambodian authorities have drawn up an emergency plan to save the bunt of Cambodia's rice harvest from being snatched by Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops. Next month, they will evacuate hundreds of thousands of tons of the rice to Thailand in
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    • 209 9 ANKARA, Fri. A Turkish Government security official said today that the father-and-son hijack team who seized a Soviet plane yesterday would not be returned to the Soviet Union if they could establish a valid political reason for seeking asylum. The hijackers, Braiinskas Koroyero, 46,
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    • 62 9 MANILA, Fri. One person was killed and nine others were wounded in two fights between two rival prison gangs at the riot-torn Philippine State Penitentiary near here yesterday. The incidents were the third to occur at the trouble-torn, overcrowded prison house in three weeks. Eighteen
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      73 9 WENDOVER, Utah, Fri. This experimental car, the Blue Rama rocket, hit 600 mph yesterday in the first of two runs needed to break the currant U.S. land speed mark of 600,601 mph (066,967 kph). It was the fourth run of the day for driver Gary Ga be lien, who
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    • 20 9 SAIGON, Fri. U.S. ambassador to Vietnam Ellsworth Bunker denied reports that he was retiring from his post.
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    • 98 9 LONDON, Fri. Britain, which depends for survival on doing business with the rest of the world, is abolishing its 350--year-old Board of Trade. The ancient trade institution is being merged with the Ministry of Technology which handles such modern problems as developing supersonic aircraft
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    • 56 9 THE three men who share this year's Nobel Prise for Medicine- Physiology. Top left, Sir Bernard Eats, of Lsaslsa; above, Dr. Jnllas Axelrod, of Bethesda, Maryland, and left, Prof. B«lf Voi Ealen, «f Stockholm. The trio snare the $24t,fM prlie for their independent discoveries leading to greater
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    • 167 9 AMMAN, Jordan, Fri. Shooting broke out in the heart of Amman last night as Palestinian guerillas distributed Fatah, the commando newspaper. One guerilla was critically wounded and an unconfirmed report said he died in hospital. According to several eyewitnesses, Jordanian security forces opened fire on
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    • 191 9 ZURICH, Fri. Singapore is on its way to becoming the "second Japan of Asia/' the influential Neue- Zuericher Zeitung said today. In a detailed special report, the newspaper said: "Systematic cultivation of the investment climate has made so much foreign capital flow into Singapore
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    • 80 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. Aaericu casaaltiet la Vletaam are aVsppiac te tke level where aearly as muy GU are dyta* frest acetteats, Ulaesa er disease as these Ullei to esmkat. la fact, Ike aaaiber has keea alaiest esjaal ever the past twe weeks. Per Ike first ttaie stece
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    • 136 9 Jordan Army frees all its prisoners AL HASA, Jordan, Fri. The last Palestinian guerillas held prisoner by the Jordanian Army were released yesterday and taken by truck from South Jordan to Jerash, North of Amman, where the guerilla* are regrouping. A 17-truck convoy, escorted by two army jeeps and two
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  • 54 10 It's all smiles as Mao. Couve meet in Peking Smiles and a handshake. Chairman Mao Tse-tung greets former French Premier Maurice Couve de Murville, who is on private visit to China. They met in Peking oh Wednesday, when Mr. Couve de Murville and his wife visited a university and historic
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  • 342 10 'Give up Arab territory' call by Gurion TEL AVIV, Fri. Former Israeli Prime Minister David BenGurion said last night that Israel should give up the territory it occupied during the Six-Day War and that it had made a mistake hi withdrawing from talks with U.N. mediator Dr. Gunnar Jarring. This
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  • 42 10 HONGKONG, Fri. Tbe Hanoi-lioscow civil airline, inaugurated in June IMS, formally began its regular flights today, the North Vietnam newt agency 1>e plane* will stop over in Vientiane, Calcutta, Karachi an* Tiahfcft and «fl] cany mail, the agency said. AFP
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  • 490 10 US: 'Mid-E pact must consider aspirations' of Palestinian s WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. State Department said today that in any Middle East peace settlement the interests and aspirations of the Palestinians would have to be considered and they would have to be a "partner in peace." The department spokesman, Mr.
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  • 474 10 TOKYO, Fri. Deposed Cambodian chief of state Norodom Sihanouk's self-styled regime in exile in Peking said the lpro-Sihanouk forces have "liberated" more than two-thirds of Cambodia and would probably control fourfifths of it in a few months. The New China news agency, in a
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  • 245 10 HONGKONG, Fri. The Government plans no protests over the harassment of its police launches by Communist Chinese vessels hi the touchy Deep Bay border area, a spokesman said today. No reply has been received to a protest delivered a week ago following
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  • 173 10 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Fourteen Arab U.N. delegates said, in a letter to Secretary-General U Thant made public yesterday that each had received "in the past few days** aal anonymous letter threatening his life. The communication, dated last M— day, reviewed acts of violence
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  • 212 10 Nasser 'asked Reds to pressure U.S. over Jordan' CAIRO, Fri. President Nasser asked Russia to bring presure on the U.S. prevent it from intervening in the Jordanian civil war, it was revealed today. He also furnished arms and munitions to the Palestinian forces and airlifted the three Palestinian Liberation Army
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  • 348 10 Hungary warns: Ten more can make A-bombs UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Besides the five nuclear states, "We know of at least 10 other countries which can at any moment start producing atomic weapons/' Hungary told the U.N. General Assembly yesterday. Janos Peter, Hungarian Foreign Minister, did not name the 10, but
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  • 273 10 BANGKOK, Fri.— The Thai Defence Ministry has announced a major reshuffle of 56 highranking military officers, including several generals. The appointments, backdated to Oct. 1. are described as "routine reassignments." Among well-known commanders affected are Lt. Gen. Chaveng Youngcharoen, recently commander of Thai volunteer
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  • 971 11  - The UN after 25 troubled years GODFREY MYERS By New York "IT'S going to be one of the most hectic fortnights you've seen in your life!" said Mr Stavropoulos, one of U Thant's immediate assistants at the United Nations. As Under Secretary-Gfeneral for the affairs of the General Assembly, he
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  • 805 11 BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS AT THE beginning of September, Tina Brodetskaya, a Moscow school-teacher who had sent an open letter to Mr. Kosygin, the Soviet Prime Minister, asking permission to emigrate to Israel, saw her dream come true. Early one morning
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  • 461 11  - Daredevil convicts scorn risks at rodeo GODFREY ANDERSON By EVEN eight seconds on a bucking bronco can break the monotony of a 99-year sentence in the penitentiary, which is what gives the Huntsville Prison Rodeo its kicks. Every Sunday each October, Western fans pack into the million dollar stadium built
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  • 310 12 Workers' nn is of minor employers, sons Seoator Tao KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The chairman of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Tan Sri T.H. Tan, said today it mattered very little to an employer whether his workers are of a particular race or not. He pointed out that an employer
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  • 97 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A squadron of fast patrol craft equipped with surface-to-surface missiles from France will be delivered to the Royal Malaysian Navy in two years' time. This was stated here today by the chief of the French naval forces in the Pacific,
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  • 233 12 MAJOR BREAK-THROUGH IN SHIPBUILDING BANGKOK, Fri. The largest ferro-ceraent barge built in Asia described by its builders as "the craft of future" was launched in Thailand this week, it was reported here today. The 350-ton capacity vessel was built by the Siam Cement Group to demonstrate
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  • 166 12 Rescners dig for bodies in rubble of collapsed bridge MELBOURNE, Fri. Rescue workers were tunnelling today through twisted steel girders and knee-deep mud seeking the bodies of workmen still missing in the wreckage of West Gate Bridge. The bridge, which spans the Yarra River, fell 190 ft. when a span
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  • 78 12 NEW YORK, Fri. The New York Times said today that the exclusion of China from the United Nations was "a defect that can no longer be tolerated I'. The next 25 years "might we! be difficult" with China in the United Nations, the paper said
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  • 416 12  - Confidence vote for undergrad leaders BEN D'CUNHA By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The leadership of the multiracial University of Malaya Students' Union today won a vote of confidence over its action in the recent campus unrest involving the Malay Language Society. Over 6,000 students the largest student gathering in the campus
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  • 160 12 'We have theanswer' Students to Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Malay Laagaage Society Is prepared to ezplala Its a c t I o a s the lmptemeatatloß of Bahasa Malaysia la the Ualverslty of Malaya to Its Chaacellor, Tank* Abdul Rahmaa. Yesterday, the Taakn stroagiy criticised the receat aatf-Eagllsh demoastratioas
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  • 140 12 THE Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association will send a seven-man delegation to meet Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin or his Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Phua Bah Lee about the increased hire charges they have to pay taxi owners. The association's chairman Mr. Oh Hok
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  • 89 12 HONGKONG, Fri. Two printers and a designer were Lharged with forging Singapore passports when they appeared before a magistrate here today. The three men are Lam SuiCheung, 40, Chan King-Leung, 24, and Tarn Siu-Hoong, 31. They were remanded in custody pending further charges.
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  • 60 12 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand and Laos have reached an agreement for the purchase by Thailand of electricity at reduced rates from Laos. Under the agreement, which follows long negotiations, Thailand wll receive power generated by the big Nam Ngum Dam, on the Mekong river, at the rate
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  • 26 12 THE Executive VicePresident of Air Mac Asia (Pte) Ltd., Mr. S.B. Olney, will arrive in Singapore today from Seattle, U.S.A., for a short visit.
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  • 70 12 HONGKONG, Pri. Tke ffrtBg IIHIUH to itMB. If Mt Wipe Ml, CMTSpttMl lit eapUyeec ky pwMtaC tke pctftee wltk wftie taretfg at»ry p»w«n WmrWtwmGmy mIw wfelek wM be pranM to Ike Legislative CmbcII aext I» *rafttaf thb Uw tke fMiital wjte Uw ki Tke ifrwfeit MactiHi ■ppiy
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald section II Saturday, Oct 17, 1970
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    • 235 13 MBBT three birds who flew ts> ■eaves yesterday. Beyd and Sylvia Eae They've jut gat here after two weeks eatertaialag Vletaaai Gl*s "Caaaared with there, flds place Is Heavea, said Mary-Aaae, Ift, wee is aukJag her first trip here, Is excited
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    • 299 13 Bar owner is robbed of car and $750 A bar owner was robbed of his car and $750 after he and his cashier were held at gun point by three armed men early yesterday morning in Dorset Road. The three men, two armed with guns and the other with a
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    • 67 13 THE Registry of Vehicles ■mownTiri yesterday that a total of 738 pirate taxi driven had since registered for job conversion. There were 98 registrations yesterday. Pirate taxi drivers using vehicles bearing registration numbers 7«Bf to 788f who dM not register during the first cycle, are
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    • 133 13 ON E-y ear-old Yong Poh Chin died after she was scalded by a bowl of medicinal soup in the kitchen of her Jalan Ten ta ram home. Her father, Mr. Yong Chwee Heng, 30, unemployed, said at an inquiry that
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    • 127 13 AN electrical shop owner who said he had "foolishly" stolen two PUB meters to instal in a customer's house, was sentenced to six months' jail and three strokes of the rotan yesterday. Wong Lo Tuck, 27, told Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander that
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    • 65 13 A MAN, whose motor-cycle knocked down a nine-year-old boy using a pedestrian crossing was fined $80 yesterday. Abdul Ghani bin Anang of Wing Loong Road admitted riding a motor-cycle on Feb. IS this year without due care and attention and knocked down Tan Boon Leong, 9,
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    • 311 13  -  SEE PHUI YEE By BUSINESSMAN Ang Lye Ann, 37, pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday to four cnarges of unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. The case was transferred to f the First District Court where Judge A.W. Ghows "reluctantly" postponed sentence,
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    • 255 13 Tourist Board's 'Keep Clean' contests THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is organising three competitions in conjunction with the month-long Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution-Free campaign. The board will select the cleanest and most attractive tourist establishment, travel agency and Change Alley shop. A panel of judges will pay surprise visits
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 350 14 NEW YORK STUDENTS HERE ON SWAP SCHEME THIRTEEN undergraduates from the State University of New York (SUNY) are now doing one year of study at Nanyang University as part of an exchange programme. They are taking courses in Chinese language, South-East Asian history, political science and economics. Two Nantah graduates
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    • 354 14 ACCUSED'S FAMILY TO MAKE FULL RESTITUTION A SUB-ACCOUNTANT of the Chug Khiaw Bank pleaded guilty yesterday to six counts of criminal breach of trust involving $31,185. John Yong Nyen Vui, 35, was originally charged with 27 counts of criminal breach of trust amounting to $18t,7M.55,
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    • 93 14 SCOUTS here will be taking part in a 48-hour talkathon over the air" beginning at 2 p.m. today. The talkathon, also known as Jamboree On the Air (JOTA) will link scouts all over the world. JOTA, now in its 13th year, is one of the
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    • 90 14 CHUA Chong Lam, 33, was sentenced to six months' jail for dishonestly receiving two stolen cassette tape recorders worth $328, in the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Chua surrendered himself at the Bukit Panjang Police Station on Sept. 29 and admitted that he had knowingly
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    • 41 14 SMOKERS have been observing the "no smoking" rule in cinemas. So far, since the ban came into effect on Oct. 1, not a single smoker has been sent out by any cinema management,according to a Health Ministry spokesman.
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    • 198 14 A $10,000 damages claim by a scavenger who was injured in a crane accident was dismissed by the High Court yesterday. Abdullah Jaffir, 50, had sued the Government and another scavenger, Mohamed Mesawi, who was alleged to have operated the crane which was used to load
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    • 250 14 Common sense way to keep out of accidents COMMON SENSE can keep you out of accidents and 158 British Petroleum employees can prove this. They received special safety awards yesterday from Mr. Milton* Tan, Chairman of National Safety First Council, for not having lost working time for 300 accident-free days.
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    • 213 14 Lagoon current foiled rescue, coroner told A LAGOON'S strong current prevented a clerk from saving his friend, a coroner heard yesterday. Sonny Gan Beng Chuan, 23, of Dunbar Walk told State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee that his friend Ng Thye Peng, 27, of Jalan Tua Kong was drowned when they
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    • 61 14 THE Minister for Science and Technology and ViceChanceltor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, and Mrs. Toh will be the guests of honour at the annual dinner of the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management. The dinner will be held at the
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 357 14 S*^^^^* (I >..^H^| A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE FfIRYOO ■Lf UNISEX Is here! Never before seen in Singapore! Ultra-mod choreography! Love dances! Ballet in "see nothing" 1 Live "statues" leap, pirouette, twirl in classic ballet dances! An I.M'I cast with Natascha. star of famous Cruy Horse Saloon as Panel
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      • 2119 15 W To^r complete weekend quideWiU '*****QB^^^a> .Af Bfl I H B7 a naL—o-^" ji 'Xvl •X<^^^^^^^^^^T B^l^^V V ok B^| js^~" I ■E^Mllba^^' s •<» X%% 1 1 Ififl £•>? i '< I*lf 1 BJP^I i^^ m^-- x'r*!- 1 1 I I I al^aVaiH^^f I iftt it it "|K 'riS9S9S9^a^B3BI^B^B^B9S9S^HBS9S9S9fiHp^B9S9S9S9^^B9S9S9S9S9SM
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    • Living
      • 439 16 Instant water, instant ice-without opening the doors! The Custom Dispenser that comes with the G.E.C. Americana refrigerator. Left: Instant chilled water when the glass is pressed against the cushioned water-cradle. Right: Ice-cubes at a touch two at a time. THE GENERAL Electric Company
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      • 3004 16 Saturday special for pa rtical for parents and children BY HERALD PYSCHOLOGIST DR A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE "THE CASE OF CYNTHIA" CYNTHIA was a bright and friendly little girl of four, normal in every respect except she was not toilet trained. Her mother brought her to me as the feared that
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    • Page 17 Miscellaneous
      • 193 17 S;DJF;OJSG;DFSH NGH N t'A.N voi TKtST your eyes? There are six differences In de- <• tails between the top and bottom panels above. How quickly can you point out what these differences are? Answers below. I Suissiui si }iu>iuU«>s 9nn 9 pousuoqs ki iNailie I 1i!>IS S -poAOiuaj o.n; wpitag
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      • 732 18 KUALA LUMPUR, F". The joint regional marketing system for natural rubber does not mean that the marketing facilities will be centralised in any one place. This was stated today by Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, who chaired the inaugural assembly of the Association of
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      • WEEKLY RUBBER REVIEW
        • 265 18 In the early part of the week after October was deleted, speculators bought heavily, reported GREEN COLLIER. This buying was done in anticipation of an announcement by producing countries of the measures they were contemplating to stabilise the price of rubber. Various statements were forthcoming but were given a
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        • 141 18 The market displayed signs of nervousness and uncertainty over the week, ended Oct. IS. Nearby terminal values showed on balance losses of up to three-sixteenths pence per lb but this disguised wide day-to-day fluctuations, often of over a quarter pence, as the market responded at first to hopes of
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      • 274 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks in Mslsjaia Tlngapcmi Local dollais per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3726 7.3400 7.3275 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3.3850 fmratif T*** l| W' New Zealand Dollar 3.4676 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian
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      • 410 18 HOT SPRINGS, Vir--ginia, Fit There is rising concern among the U.S. industrialists that continuation of the General Motors strike may prevent an otherwise expected upturn of the U.S. economy. Except for the monthold strike by the United Auto Workers, members of the prestigious Business Council
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      • 269 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The war in Cambodia has brought to a standstill production in 90 per cent of its rubber plantations, the Cambodian Commissioner-General for Agriculture, Mr KolTouch, said here today. He stressed, however, that not all the rubber estates were under Vietcong or communist control. "The
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      • 211 18 PARIS, Fri. An eleven-man Malaysian trade delegation led by Mr. Teo Tiang Sen, and including Malaysia's Trade Commissioner in the Middle East, Inche Mustapha bin Haji Mohamed, arrived in Paris today on a "selling mission". Aim of the mission was "to study at first hand
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      • 366 18 Prices extended Thursday's gains in moderate trading early yesterday. Pioneer, Mitsumi Electric and Tokyo Denka led the gainers in anticipation of favourable business results. Ishikawajima Harima, Matsushita Electric and Nippon Electric also advanced on active foreign buying. (Closing paid prices in yen. wi Altai Elec 416 (420)
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      • 698 18 Mining shares yesterday ended the week on a dull note, with most speculative issues-and a good many established ones— closing lower. Oils were generally firm in quiet trading, while leading industrials moved ahead. Turnover appeared to be little changed. Kathleen Investments was marked back sharply among the
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      • 62 18 The market closed firmer the afternoon enabled most still on the low side, yesterday after a slightly easier stocks to erase initial falls or Volume of business for the opening. even replaced them with marginal gains. day was $9.1 million, up Small buying support in Turnover, however,
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      • 187 18 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on an active note today with cargoes of grain fixed from the U.S. Gulf to Lisbon at U5510.25 fd (free discharge) for Oct/Nov. and from the U.S. North Pacific to Taiwan at U5513.50 fd for Nov. Coal shippers said US$7.5O fio (free
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      • 791 19 ICBBUBJ3ING,2SHENTC^VV^SINCAPC*^I.Ta*e3633-T U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, ATrVERP.BREM. t». Sharr Panang •JWIVCS MrrvMC AaarTHTrr tmVmit ta/ISOct Ldon 13/n H'burg 18/11, R'dam 20/11 Havra 22/11. B'man 25/1 1 HCTTUMf ZinCOM 2//3O New 1/3 Oae 4/» Oae L'*M I/I, H'burg?/) R dam 8/ 1. Havra 11/1 A'warp 14/1. B'man 16/1
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      • 1517 19 >| \IM X mm m$ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I"*"! Y| N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for Xfc. I l\ >v r ships westbound eastbound southbound and coasta i jn f v -,i t*-~~^^ f ata%fatW Wl±Wmmmjm*m Each entry gives the following
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    • 1240 20 Eastbound Southbound Coastal Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. Mainly ships bound for Australia and New I Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. 1 Mrfbourn. coct 14r. Sydn.y«Oct 24). AUS/AUS V.SHVA MAHIMA Nov 15/16 Svdnav. M-^ourn. I Including ships calling at Malaysian
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      • 345 20 I SCINDIA (^f) LINES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE BH^J Loadin, For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER B.C TACOMA. Penang P SHmm s.ng.pore L P*l rtfltiAflTA l/2Nov 3/4 Nov 6/7Nov Q*C IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK. CHARLESTON. NEW ORLEANS,
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    • 221 21 LONDON, Fri. The ■mm tOOsC lOC flEftHpVMHsOflt at Ike International Tin Council's three-day meeting in London starting OB Monday, Oct 19, wffl he whether the price range under the present third agrsfiint should he rated, and if ao, Market circlea have shown a growing confidence
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    • 348 21 A total of 26 brfntrtol shares improved while 21 were daalt lower. Unchanged mduettiaai amounted to 19. Tha day's total tf nrtinai were 1,311,600 of which 1.076,000 were recorded in the IMmIHsI section. 149.000 in the Scntosa Plywood was most active with 202,000 snares turned over from
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    • 607 21 KHONG GUAN FLOUR MILLING'S pre-tax profits for the year ended April improved to 1 1,243, 823 from the previous year's $418,417. In assessing 'the profitability of the company one most, of course, take into account the fact that the company's operating capital was raised
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    • 344 21 Blue ebipa lad tbe way. a* with ad»— xdnt imam biilaif Indicated by the Dow Jonas its than a tan-to taw toad tndtirtriata which pkkad up over the losers. Vohim* marl than a point. toUlled about 1.6 mlMoo Btanpooii index wld*d ten aharea after SO miniittt
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    • 540 21 The market rallied soghtly yesterday following an early drift on the, remarks made on Thursday night by the governor of the Bank of England on money supply. Small buying was seen at the lower levels and falls wen reduced or regained. Towards the dose, the Financial Times
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    • 227 21 AMSTERDAM After a mixed opening, most fr lt *rft*tto»* al T flnWksd barely steady yesterday in a quietly dull market. Royal Dutch, however, was firmer on some local demand. Among plantations, Amsterdam Rubber finned on speculative demand, but shippings were easier. KLM AirUnes very firm. Local industrials were
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    • Page 21 Miscellaneous
      • 1014 21 I* KEY dosing buyers' and sellers' prices axe foßowed by the business done. Figures in backets denote traded lots in I I,ooo*B. Whs* the price is not followed by a figure hi brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 abates was traded at I that price. The last
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      • 687 21 COMMODITIES SINGAPORE RUBBER SMR 20 N <* £•**•> 2-1/2 cents discount nominaL RUBBER 4SH cents a Ib. SMR 60 Nov. (pallets) (down tkree-qaarters ceat). 2-8/4 cents discount nominaL JSSL'SS^'SSS lohdoh rubber RSS 1 November Hedge selling (Yesterday's official and long liquidation caused a buyer/seller prices, in pence slight price decline.
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      • 236 22 EXQUISITE EUROPEAN American Framing by professionally trained artist Local artist work available. Tang Chou Art Gallery, 333 Outram Park 81k.24 Tel: *****. VISIT MING ART GALLERY. Ming Court Hotel Shopping Arcade. Tanglin Road. Singapore's largest collection of local batik paintings open daily. MEDICINAL SECRET of your food published by Indo-Americsn
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      • 376 22 "philips" TRAINING COORDINATOR We require a training Co-ordinator for our Organisation. The man will be expected to assess training requirements and to develop and implement a comprehensive training programme for the Organisation. Applicants should have some yean experience in f.iis function in a large industrial organisation and should preferable be
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    • WORLD SERIES
      • 468 23 Orioles clinch baseball pennant BALTIMORE, Fri. The Baltimore Orioles are sitting last night on top of the baseball world after having thoroughly drubbed the Cincinnati Reds four games to one in the 1970 World Series. They took the final game 9-3 and went into a wild and exuberant celebration, with
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      • 194 23 Draw for King's Cup soccer tourney BANGKOK, Fri Thailand will meet South Korea the defending champions in the opening match of the third King's Cup soccer championships scheduled to fee held here from Nov. 8 to 20. The groupings and draw were announced today: Group A: South Korea, Laos, Hongkong,
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      • 370 23 Sobers may be axed from West Indies team GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Fri. A statement by Forbes Burnham, Prime Minister of Guyana, to the effect that cricketer Gary Sobers would not be welcomed in his country unless he apologised for playing cricket in Rhodesia, has sparked off great controversy among the Caribbean
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      • 57 23 LONDON, Fri. Scottish Commonwealth champions lan Stewart and Rosemary Stirling were named Britain's athletes of the year by the British Athletic Writers Association. Stewart, 21, won the 5,000 metres run at the British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh last July, in a time of 13:22.8, a European record and the best
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      • 337 23 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's World Boxing Council (WBC) flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi is facing two serious problems one month before his title bout against Filipino challenger E rbito Salavarria a partner shortage and overweight. Chionoi, who won his title from Mexico's Effren Torres last
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      • 154 23 JAKARTA, Fri. Australia led with 49.1 1 points when the eighth session of the open team of four contest ended last night at the Far East Bridge Federation Championships here. Results of the session were: Thailand 4.95 D, China 3.05, Vietnam 7.B6 D, Korea 0.14:
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      • 172 23 KUCHING, Fri.- Sarawak has agreed to a Brunei proposal to hold the Borneo Cup soccer final between Sarawak and Sabah in Bandar Seri Begawan at the end of the month. But Brunei must provide free board and lodging and return air fare for
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      • 183 23 NEWCOMERS Guthrie Waugh, who recently shot into the soccer liroHfr*** with their 2-1 win over Gilsteaders in the FAS President's Cup knockout tournament opening match, takes on Police in the quarter-finals at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight at 7.30 p.m. Hotel Singapore XI meets
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
      • 143 23 RUGBY: Singapore vs Northern Suburbs of NSW (Padang 5 pm): Nomads vs 3 BOD (Padang 3.30 pm); Tankards vs RAF Seletar (Seletar 5 pm). SOCCER: FAS President's Cup ko tournament (Qr-finals): Hotel Singapura vs SAFSA (Jalan Besar 5.30 pm): Police SA vs Guthrie- Waugh SC (Jalan Besar 7.30 pm). BADMINTON:
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      • 363 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD BhlftllJlllHßlHßßnl T* jh^2o^|||tfcß4lß«B«3flaiß ACROSS DOWN 1. Paper is edited to inform (7) S. Buyers' leader in auction for 2. Dangerous situation for the fur (5) top of powerful lamp (8) 8. Ruler that needs checking (4) S. A diet will slightly reduce a 9. It gives rise to
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    • 386 24 PUTRA CUP TOURNEY HONGKONG, Fri. The Philippines took a strong grip on the 10th Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship today with an 11-stroke lead but a forecast of high winds from approaching Typhoon Joan left open the possibility of an upset
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    • 279 24 Scores at the end of the third round, with the three best cards counting in each case: Today's scores come first. 1. The Philippines 673: T. Manotoc 76 (36-40), 77, 77 230, M. Preysler 74 (36-38), 80, 76, 230. E. Unson Jr. 75 (38-37), 68, tl 224,
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    • 344 24 Wilbur Cup hockey ends in drawn matches SINGAPORE Hockey Association's Wilbur Cup quadrangular competition at the Singapore Cricket Club padang all ended in drawn matches yesterday. In the first match, a short corner goal by Chamkor Singh two minutes from time, helped Civilians Under-23 to hold the British Joint Services
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    • 194 24 FAVOURITES University of Singapore captured the intervarsity/College games hockey league title when they trounced Teachers' Training College 7-0 at Bukit Timah yesterday. From the whistle, Varsity sailed into the attack and opened accounts in the ninth minute when State player Anthony Joseph's powerful
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    • 223 24 ARMED Forces who dictated play throughout were unfortunate not to have taken full points off the Civilians Over-23 side in the Wilbur Cup hockey competition on the padang yesterday. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Except for Sarboo at fullback and Shariff in goal, the
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    • 588 24 SINGAPORE will be represented by a contingent of 94 competitors and 25 officials for the Sixth Asian Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 21. The Singapore National Sports Control Board yesterday approved almost all the recommendations from nine controlling bodies at -the board*
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    • 578 24 INDONESIAN and Thai players dominated the Singapore Open badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. The night's disappointment was the absence of Malaysia's Punch Gunalan who failed to show up for his singles and doubles matches. It caused Thomas Cup player Ng
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    • Page 24 Miscellaneous
      • 75 24 SUNDAY BADMINTON: SBA Open Championships last day (SBA Hall 7.30 pm). HOCKEY: SHA Wilbur Cup quadrangular: Civilians under 23 vs SAFSA (Thomson Road 4 pm); Civilians over 23 vs British Joint Services (Thomson Road 5 pm). MOTOR RALLY: SMC time-trials (Colombo Camp 11 am). ATHLETIC: MSA Sports Club meet (Farrer
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