Singapore Herald, 21 October 1970

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 79 Singapore Wednesday, October 21,1970 MC(P) 220T is CENTS
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  • 205 1 Second language: Up to the Head A CHANGE AFTER TRIAL FROM JANUARY PRIMARY school principals will be allowed to drop subjectteaching m a second language from next year if they wish. History and civics are being taught now m Chinese m English schools while mathematics and science are being taught
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  • 559 1 MONTREAL, Tues. Unprecedented security measures were taken here today for the private funeral this afternoon of Quebec's Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, murdered over the weekend by his kidnappers from the extremist Front for the Liberation of Quebec (FLQ). There was so far no word of
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 30 1 PARIS, Tues. The bank rate of the Bank of France was lowered from seven and one half percent to seven percent today, it was announced officially. AFP
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    • 24 1 MOSCOW: Prime Minister Indira Gandhi interrupted a flight to the United States today for talks with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin m Moscow. AP
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    • 19 1 MANILA: An Irish Catholic priest Rev. Father Martai Dempsey, was shot death by an unidentified gunman m Mindanao. AP
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    • 23 1 TOKYO: There are 310 people m Japaa who are more than let years old, according to the Health and Welfare Ministry BERN AMA
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  • 239 1 Two are slain minutes after Marcos goes by MANILA, Tues. A workman on the tomb of assassinated Congressman Floro Crisologo and another man were slain today shortly after President Ferdinand Marcos left the late legislator's hometown. Radio station DZHP reported the men were killed only minutes after Pres. Marcos and
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  • 295 1 MR. David Marshall has tendered his resignation from the Presidential Council, an informed source said yesterday. His resignation was submitted early this month. Mr. Marshall would not comment when contacted yesterday. Neither would the office of Law Minister Mr. E.W. Barker. Mr. Barker's personal
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  • 288 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Conference of Rulers has suggested the death penalty for armed robbery with firearms. This was disclosed today at the end of the two-day conference at the Istana Negara. The conference suggested that the law be amended to provide for death by
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  • 54 1 5,500 to contest 600 seats KARACHI, Tues.- 0ver 5, 5 00 candidates had registered for the Dec. 19 provincial elections by last night's deadline, it was reported today. They will be competing for a total of 600 seats m the five provincial assemblies. In Karachi alone there are 360 candidates
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  • 84 1 THE Development Bank of Singapore has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary called DBS Finance Limited. DBS Finance has been incorporated under the Finance Companies Act with an authorised capital of $10 million. The president of DBS, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, said yesterday the subsidiary would
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  • 112 1 SANTA CRUZ, California, Tues. The bodies of an eye surgeon, Dr. Victor Ohta, 45, his wife, two sons and a secretary were found last night bound; shot and dumped m the swimming pool of their $750,009 bill-top home, which was destroyed by fire.
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  • 89 1 Marshall quits Presidential Council council m April this year. The other five permanent members are Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Defence Minister Goh Keng Swee, Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam, educationist Francis Thomas, and the President of the Muslim Religious Council, Haji Ismail bin Abdul Aziz. The council's main function is
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1194 2  - Agnew lets fly at 'Radical Liberals' R.W. APPLE ON THE TRAIL OF SEVEN CRUCIAL SEATS By Vice-President, Spiro T. Agnew, who has been condemning everyone to the left of Calvin Coolidge as part of the President's appeal to the silent majority, he has taken on a new role; that of
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  • 953 2  -  NIGEL CALDER WORI D WIDE POLL UTION THREAT By ALTHOUGH the world has awoken to the pollution of the environment, the measures adopted against it so far are fragmentary and ad hoc. The tendency is still to wait for problems to become emergencies before
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  • Wednesday, October 21, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 491 2 IT WILL cease to be obligatory from next year for primary schools of various media to use a second language m subject-teaching. Principals will be allowed to decide whether or not to continue this practice. The relaxation will be widely welcomed. The present system under which English
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    • 211 2 THE Canadian tragedy is yet another example of the power a small but determined group can wield. Not improbably, it was the spate of hijackings m the Middle East and the kidnapping exploits of Uruguay's Tupamaro guerillas which provided extremist members of the Quebec Liberation Front with their
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  • 206 3 A soft life on the ocean wave PEOPLE do like to be beside the seaside. And a lot more like to be on it. To prove it, we were given a peep at a newly facelifted luxury liner which put into port yesterday with 316 passengers. The 9,200-ton Marco Polo,
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  • 577 3 Malaysians in S'pore get better jobs start UNDERGRADS POINT TO A CALL-UP DISADVANTAGE A SPOKESMAN for a group of undergraduates at the University of Singapore has drawn attention to how the call-up rules put them at a serious disadvantage when compared with students who are Malaysian citizens. The students, numbering
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  • 74 3 THE SINGAPORE Chamber Ensemble will present a musical soiree m association with the National Library on Sunday at 8.00 pm m the National Library Lecture Hall. The programme includes a piano solo by Jessica Goh, an oboe solo by G. Rajah, an harmonica solo by Ho
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  • 24 3 THE name of the fourth participant m the Second Asian Highway Rally is Hardit Singh, and not Dawan Singh, as reported yesterday.
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  • 127 3 MR. Sia Kah Hui, Minister of State for Labour and MP for Upper Serangoon, last night caUed on the people to make every effort to keep Singapore clean and tidy so as to attract more tourists. He said that by getting more tourists,
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  • 619 4 Sia: Choice of co-ops may be safeguarded by the new laws 'NO PRIVILEGED TREATMENT' THE Government may pass legislation to safeguard the "inherent rights of the individual to free choice of membership m the co-operative movement," Mr. Sia Kah Hii, Minister of State for Labour, said yesterday. Opening the International
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  • 66 4 FIVE senior Scouts left Singapore yesterday to attend the Far East Scout conference m Wellington from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3. They were Mr. Chu Chui Lum, chief commissioner, Mr. Soh Teow Seng, deputy chief commissioner, Mr. Freddie Yin Ee. Kheng, chairman management committee, Mr.
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  • 487 4 ANOTHER cooperative —of dental clinics is being formed by the National Trades Union Congress, its secretary-general, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, announced yesterday. Speaking at the seminar on Trade Unions and Co-operatives for Asia at the Singapore Conference Hall, he said the cooperative, to be
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  • 62 4 BA BEE alias Lim Bah Bee of Toa Payoh was fined $300 yesterday for using a school taxi as a public service vehicle without a valid licence to do so. His car was also confiscated. He was plying along South Bridge Road on Sept.
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  • 29 4 IPOH, Tues. The Perak branch of the Malaysian Red Cross Society plans to put up a $100,000 building m Ipoh before the end of next year.
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  • 221 4 A WEST GERMAN bank will be set up m Singapore next year. Negotiations are under way to set up four other West German industries with a total investment of about $40 million. Disclosing these details m an interview here yesterday, the German
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  • 328 4 Nine girls to go on canoe trip round Singapore NINE career girls ranging from 19 to 24 years will set out on a canoe expedition from Woodlands on Friday morning. They hope to go round Singapore. The three-day expedition is being organised by the Chinese YMCA's campini? denartment. The girls
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  • 28 4 A 80MB of the delegates ehaervers to the fllLO/Dsuatah Seaminar ea Trade Uaaeae and Ce- operatives far Asia at Ike Hall 1 yesterday.
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  • 146 4 Cargo ship claims a record A RECORD time of 21 days and two hours from Genoa to Singapore has been claimed by the HapagLloyd ship Ludwigshafen, which got here two days ago. The 14,500-ton vessel made an average 23 knots despite turbulent weather and a full cargo, Captain Rudolf Klein
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  • 313 5 $17.5mi1. Golden Mile shopping complex THE $17.5 million Golden Mile Tower, which consists of a cinema -cum- theatre, shopping complex and an 18-storey office block will house Singapore's first jewellery centre. More than 20 shops out of the 70 units on the ground floor of the complex have been reserved
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  • 86 5 A .SO-STRONG task force, comprising men from the Singapore Armed Forces and residents of Pays Lebar Constituency, will start metalling Jalan Kambing on Sunday on a gotong royong basis. The project which ends on Oct. 28 will benefit some 350 houses with
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  • 40 5 A SEMINAR on "Crime and Society", Jointly organised by the Singapore After-Care A_eociadoo and the Probation and After-Care Service of tbe Ministry of Sodal Affairs, wBl be beU at the Hotel Equatorial on Nov. 5 and f.
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  • 417 5 Hotel says no to transport for night shift THE Management of Hotel Malaysia yesterday rejected m the Arbitration Court a claim by its workers for transport or an allowance m its place when working on the night shift. The Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union which represents 670 workers of
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  • 108 5 SINGAPORE should develop, more shopping and recreational facilities to induce tourists to remain longer m the Republic. This suggestion came from Mr. William L. Hewes Jr., Vice-President, Advertising Sales of The Pacific Travel News, a monthly magazine. He was talking to about 50 people,
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 5 "I'm of two minds I dislike long hair, but they no longer sneak out on company tim^ for haircuts."
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE guppies, which have won top prizes m international fish shows over the past years, will be competing m the International Guppy Show at Indianapolis, U.S.A., on Nov. 8. Singapore exhibits for the show will be selected at 1208 Stirling Road on Nov. 1. Fish
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  • 56 5 DR. SHAROM Ahmat, a history lecturer at the University of Singapore, will be the guest speaker at the fort-nightly lunch meeting of the Beta Chapter of the V's Men's Club on Saturday. He will speak on "The Future of the Singapore Malay" at the Viking Room,
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  • 28 5 LIEUT. A.J. Patey of H.M.S. TERROR was fined $30 m the traffic court yesterday for speeding along Admiralty Road West on Aug. 28 this year.
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  • 93 5 Not only air but noise pollution, too Dr. Lee THE STATE Minister for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, said that he was not only concerned with air pollution, but also with noise pollution. Dr. Lee was speaking on the "Keep Singapore clean and pollution free* campaign m his Fairer Park
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  • 49 5 MR. A.L. Selvarajoo, Assistant Controller of Posts will talk on speed reading at the. National Library next Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. The talk which will be followed by a practice session is organised by the Group Services Section of the National Library. Admission is free.
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  • 231 5 Parents plan high-rise tutorial classes THE QUESTION uppermost m the minds of 15 of the parents living m the one-room flats of Block 97, Toa Payoh, is: "Will the HDB allow the landings to be used as classrooms for tutoring the children?*' With help of two student community workers, the
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  • 102 5 Malacca sore eyes on the increase KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The number of Malacca schoolchildren suffering from conjunctivitis is increasing. Six hundred and sixty seven schoolchildren sre now reported to have been affected. This increase was confirmed by the Health Minister, Tan Sri Sardon Haji Jubir here today. Yesterday, 375 students
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    • 231 5 HOW TO DSE THE CAMERA THAT DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PICTURES. (Finished colour prints m seconds.) Br *5^SDP~__ I AmV'idm Bl i ai*" .-■^*'immW^^EmW^^mmm\^^- .f__ I ________r* 1. Shoot 2. Pull out film 0_ -__RA B_PD_ -_____dd__i __w ~__v" BBB 3. Wait one minute 4. Picture is finished Forget about
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 47 5 WARRANT ISSUED FIFTH Magistrate Anwarul Hague, yesterday ordered a warrant of arrest for Ong Chee Chin who faled to appear In court to answer a charge of committing theft of $85 worth of toto tickets, from Too Keng Long at the Singapore Turf Club eon Sept 27.
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  • 371 6 Malaysia's defence budget No cuts NEED TO RELY ON OWN RESOURCES IN VIEW OF PULL-OUT* KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's defence budget the biggest single item totalling a quarter of expenditure will be maintained next year because of the country's plan to develop its own military resources. The Director of Budget,
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  • 207 6 Warning to all saboteurs against Malay language KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malay Language Society, which claims to represent 2,500 students at the University of Malaya, said today it would fight anyone trying to sabotage the use of Bahasa Malaysia on the campus. The society did not seek a confrontation with
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  • 644 6 PENANG, Tues. Sailors of the French destroyer Mousquet were given an official funeral today 55 years after they died. The Mousquet was sunk early m World War I after being bit by the German cruiser Emden off the north coast of
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  • 104 6 A HAWKER who earned two to three dollars from his coffee stall spent $9 a day on stakes according to his personal entries record, the Tenth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Magistrate G. Remedios found Chein Kirn Yam, 62, of North Bridge
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  • 137 6 TWELVE cadet pilots have been selected by MalaysiaSingapore Airlines to undergo a basic flying course here and m Manila. According to the airline's newsletter Terbang, six wfll be sent to the Philippine Airlines Flying Training SchooL The rest will be trained
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  • 160 6 TYPHOON KATE SWINGS AWAY FROM SABAH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sabah came very close to being bit by typhoon Kate this morning before the winds, travelling at 19 knots, swung north-north-west towards the west coast ef the Philippines. Until late m the morning, typhoon Kate was moving m the general direction
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  • 103 6 KUANTAN, Tues. About 1,200 employees at the Rompin Iron Mine will be retrenched m stages from next month when the seven-year old mine stops operation, its management said today. A spokesman said the company was trying to find alternative jobs for 1,172
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  • 66 6 PENANG, Tues. .Flood waters covered several lowlying; parts of Penang today after heavy rains lashed the island for 24 hours. A few places were four feet under water, but there had been no evacuation. Relief centres have been set up for possible emergency. Last
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  • 60 6 KUCHING, Tues. The Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP), a member of the Sarawak coalition government, will hold its biennial delegates conference here on Dec. 19 and 20. About 200 delegates from all over the state are expected to attend the meeting, the party's secretary-general, Mr. Stephen Yong,
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  • 156 6 MSA starts freight service for oil men MSA will start its first all freight service on Nov. 23 using a 500 series F-27. The aircraft, which will arrive early next month, will be used as a freighter twice a week on the Singapore-East Malaysia-Brunei run. On other days the plane,
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  • 70 6 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah's Fisheries Department is conducting an intensive drive against the use of explosives by fishermen. In the last four months nearly 20 cases of fish bombing have been reported to the Department. The fishermen were prosecuted and fined between $75 and $120
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  • 118 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government hopes to Introduce television in Sarawak under the Second Malaysia plan which starts next year. Information and Culture Minister Dato Hamzah Abu Samah said today that for a start television would begin in Kuching and Sibu. The minister
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  • 63 6 SERE MB AN, Tues. Five people were injured when a bus carrying 16 passengers bit a tree and overturned at the third mile Sungai Gadut Rantau Road yesterday. Two of them, Che Sabariah binte Mohammed Noor, 21, and Che Rohani binte Harun, 28, were admitted to
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  • 223 6 NO SHORTAGE OF RICE' PLEDGES MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There will be no shortage of rice m November and December when rice imports are banned, Agriculture and Land Minister Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali said today. The Minister said the government had enough rice m stock to cope with any demands.
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  • 84 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thc University af Malaya today announced the appointment of Its first Malay lecturer In the Faculty of Engineering. The spn._i_.int af inche Abdul Rahim RaMm BM__, 2t, who assumed duty aa Oct. M brings the total n-mher at lecturers and
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  • town talk
    • 767 7  - Postal persecution slides under the door A.K. LEE By RECENTLY, I was invited to visit a Deauty parlour. It wasn't because I am m particular need of beautification, or at least I hope not, because the invitation was anonymous. It was slipped under the front door on the same day
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    • 213 7 "THE STEPS", billeed as South East Asia's most versatile and up-to-date group, are back m Singapore. The group starts its stint at the Tropicana Nightclub tonight. This Indonesian band comprises Sandra and Marini, the two female vocalists; Ismet, the leader; Sumarna, bass; All
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 107 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young |||JJJilUjJ|l|j7i IP"^ > At x]ii_~ I If BETTY S»^VS TO TELL YOU I Vr aJ^-L M TELL HER >V I V f SHE LEFT w I LEFT TEN MINUTES it s-_ xTWENTY MINUTES BUOIMDIE" ago -j j fiffex' ASO ARCHIE B y Bob Montana T^r^ME X
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  • 482 8 THE PRICE OF A RAFFLES PLACE LAVATORY RecenUy the Government acquired niy estate m Changi to obtain earth for the East Coast reclamation project, and to use the land after levelling the hills, for the catchment area of a new reservoir. The far-sightedness of all this is very laudable, but
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  • 153 8 DAY after day, we hear and read of calls to keep Singapore clean, green, pollution-free, healthy, etc, etc. Yet m my neighbourhood, there is a public road which is a disgrace. This road, Bukit Permei, has been totally neglected. Overgrown shrubs on both
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  • 321 8 I FIND the rebuttal of Messrs. Chor Pee Hin Hiong (SH. Oct. 19), acting on behalf of their client, Mr. Charles Eu, rather odd. In particular, if I were a shareholder, I would find the last paragraph describing the two properties as being
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  • 586 8 SO THE third phase of the Master Plan against pollution is now on. "The Government is determined to prevent atmospheric pollution, with legislative measures, if need be" (SH. Oct. 15). Ecologists all over the world have been sounding the dangers of pollution and
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  • 374 8 'QUASI-GOVERNMENT' UNIONS AND HIGHER FEES WE fully endorse the views expressed by "Concerned Members" (SH. Oct. 9) and "Dissatisfied" (SH. Oct. 16) and refute the "explanation" by the NTUC (SH. Oct. 17). This is what WE think and experience. The unions hsve done nothing absolutely nothing —to better the well-being
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  • 171 8 No Peking trade office for Malaysia I refer to the news article headed "Malaysian move to open Trade Office m Peking" (S.H. Oct. 20). The statement that "Malaysia is sounding out China on the possibility of setting up a Trade Office m Peking as a prelude to setting of diplomatic
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  • 228 8 Carparks would raise flat prices L.S. CHAI (S.H. Oct. 14) suggests that the ideal solution to the carparking problem In the light of scarcity of available land lies in the provision of multi-storey underground carparks. The construction cost for a carparking lot in a multistorey carpark is $4,000 to $5,000,
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  • 192 8 CHUN TIN BREAD LINES ARE NOT QUEUES THE P.W.D. has done a wonderful job by metallising Jalan Seh Chuan. Now at least the road looks more vehicleworthy and presentable. However, because there is a secondary school along this road, traffic is heavy during weekdays. A new problem has now cropped
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  • CABLE WORLD WIDE
    • 294 9 Sadat picks Fawzi for PM CAIRO, Tues. Veteran statesman Mahmoud Fawzi is to be Egypt's new Prime Minister. I according to sources. President Anwsr Sadat summoned the Central Committee of the ruling Arab Socialist Union (ASU) to a meeting tonight to approve the choice. The sources said Sadat has decided
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    • 207 9 'Egypt has 48 missile bases on Canal' TEL AVIV, Tues. -Egyptian forces have estshKshed at least 48 rocket bases m the 30-mile strip along the Suez Canal's West Bank covered by the ceasefire snd stsndstill agreement. Israeli military correspondents made the calculation after the Israeli Government had lodged its 23rd
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    • 125 9 SAIGON, Tues. Fifty-seven Vietcong were captured by 12 South Korean soldiers on Sunday and held ail night under spotlights and Hares trom hovering U.S. aircraft until they could be evacuated from a mountain valley. Disclosing the incident today, the U.S. 7th Air Force said the
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    • 26 9 uu w FREETOWN, Tuea. The Sierra Leone House of Representatives approved yesterday a controversial state of emergency declared one month ago by Premier Slaka Stevens. AP
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    • 53 9 LONDON: Prime Minister Edward Heath has arranged a meeting with Japan's Premier Eisaku Sato in New York, hoping to strengthen co-operation between their two countries on all levels, aides said yesterday. The British leader flew to the United Nations last night with the Sato session a top priority in a
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    • 46 9 BUSES HIJACKED IiESTRE Italy. TraveHescs hijacked 10 buaes Rafter the drivers missed out a atop. Because they .mtv over a wage dispute. The hijackers were ZHumZ because they were forcesd to suffer, so they SJcod the drivera to take the buses to a depot.
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    • 71 9 SAO PAULO, Brazil, Tues. An argument over what kind of music to play at a wedding celebration led to a brawl and the death of the groom's father last weekend m Sao Paulo. Newspapers here reported that Manuel Gomes Teixeira collapsed and died after seeing
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    • 220 9 NEW YORK, Tues. Shouting chants of vengeance, IS members of a militant group called the Young Lords and 3ti flstwaviag supporters marched through parts ef Harlem last night with a coffla beariag the body of Julio Roldaa, 34, a fellow Lord they
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    • 187 9 UNITED NATIONS, Tees. President Nlxea will meet tae Sevftet Foreign Mialster, Mr. Andrei Gremyko, at the White Heaae next Thursday. US. Secretary ef State Mr. William Sogers annenaceßd here last might. Mr. Bogcrs teM newsmea that the planned meeting waa act aa argeat eae.
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    • 747 10 'WE WILL NOT REVIVE MILITARISM' SAYS DEFENCE WHITE PAPER TOKYO, Tues. In its first White Paper on defence, Japan said today it will not arm itself with intercontfrier, tal missiles, strategic bombers or other advanced weapons that might cause "fear of aggression." It
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    • 23 10 USBON, Tues. -Thailand's Education Minister, Dr. Surich Nimmanhemin conferred yesterday with Portuguese Foreign Minister Rui Patricio and bis counterpart Professor Vega Simao.- AP
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    • 229 10 TOKYO, Tues. Funeral rites were held here yesterday for a Japanese general who made it possible for 20,000 stranded and freezing Jews, fleeing Nazi Germany, to cross the Siberian border and enter Manchuria. The rites were held by the Japan-Israel society ia honour of
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    • 320 10 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Cambodia has proposed that the UN creates a military force to deal with the kind of war it is now involved m. Cheng Heng, Cambodia's bead of state, told the anniversary session of the U.N. General Assembly that it
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  • 107 10 MONTREAL, Tims. Mrs. Rene Laporte. mother of murdered Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, is helped down the stops of Montreal Court House after viewing tho body of her son, who was buried today. Mr. Laporte was kidnapped on Oct. 10 by political
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  • 222 10 Brothers: IPI asks Marcos to turn off the heat ZURICH, Tues. The International Press Institute (I.P.I. has privately asked President Marcos of the Philippines to make concessions which would allow Taiwan's President Chaing Kai-Shek to release the Yuyitung brothers, it was learned yesterday. On Saturday the executive board meeting of
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  • 432 10 UK arms sales based on greed and racism' UNITED NATIONS, Tuee. The proposed resumption of British arms sales to South Africa was a policy "based oa racialism and greed for revenue", Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda charged here yesterday. Addressing the 25th anniversary session of the U.N. General Assembly, the Zambian
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  • 36 10 SEOUL, Tues.-A Philippine trade mission led by Mr. Ernesto Maceda, Secretary of Commerce and Industry, will visit South Korea from Nov. 27 to 30 on a leg of its Asian tour, Foreign Ministry officials said today.
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  • 257 10 MY LAI EVIDENCE 'WILL BE KEPT A SECRET' WASHINGTON, Tues. Chairman F. Edward Hebert haa said he wea't release a ward ef the secret My Lai Testimony givea te his House subcommittee even if this results ia halting the trials ef U.S. soldiers charged ia the alleged massacre. Mr. Hebert
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  • 169 10 JAKARTA, Tues. Former Navy Colonel Ranu Sunardi was sentenced to life imprisonment by a special military tribunal yesterday after being found guilty of plotting to overthrow the Government m the 1965 abortive Communist coup, the official Antara news agency reported today. Sunardi accepted
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  • 34 10 WELLINGTON, Tues-New Zealand is to send a small army team of one officer and four senior non-commissioned officers to Vietnam to train South Vietnsmese armed forces ss an initial contribution to a larger programme.
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  • BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
    • 1130 11 A new power in the land where you have to be skinny— or else you'll fall off... LIKE a knotted piece of rope, Chile twists and turns 2,600 miles from Cape Horn at the Southern tip of South America up along the Western coast to Peru. Its average width is
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    • 468 11  -  KIMIYO TAMAKI By Tokyo ALONG with politics and technology, Japan's sexual and marital customs have been revolutionised in the 25 years since the Pacific War. Before 1945, the austere family system took precedence in sex and marriage and a wedding in those days was more a
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    • 373 11  -  BRIAN SULLIVAN By New York BETWEEN 5^ and 12 million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea apparently was a dry desert. American scientists reported recently that deep sea drilling has turned up startling evidence that the Mediterranean apparently was closed off
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    • 304 11 WASHINGTON The Internal Security Act of ISSe. the U.S. couaterpart to Canada's War Measures Act that was lavoked last week, was wrlttea la part by a yoaag California coagressmaa aamed Richard Nixon. Althoogh 21 years later his goverameat has called for partial repeal of
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  • 253 12 Angry Africans talk of boycotting Nixon's dinner UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Some of the presidents and premiers invited to President Nixon's dinner on Saturday night for the 25th anniversary of the U.N. General Assembly are talking about boycotting it. They charge that he snubbed a delegation representing African and other non-aligned
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  • 137 12 Nixon shows his hand in first days of campaigning WASHINGTON, Tues. President Nixon has unveiled his personal battle plan for the final weeks of the 1970 election campaign. In his first intensive days of campaigning for Republican candidates, his personal strategy has emerged thus: (1) CLAIMS of success towards liquidating
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  • 141 12 A STITCH IN TIME SAVES SHIM, THE GOLDFISH LEIGH -ON-SEA, England, Tues. Shim is back m the swim today after his or is it her operation. This naturally pleased everyone since Shim, a goldfish, had been a guinea pig for a Leigh-On-Sea veterinary surgeon. A Belgian firm supplied a special
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  • 307 12 Armalites from the U.S. for Thai Army BANGKOK, Tues. All the Thai army's manoeuvre battalions are equipped with Americansupplied modern M-16 Armalite rifles. This was revealed by American Ambassador Leonard Un^er here last night on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Military Assistance Programme
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  • 65 12 SAIGON, Tues. The U.S. has 378,900 men m South Vietnam 5,100 fewer than the ceiling set by President Nixon to be reached by Oct. 15, the American Command announced today. In an apparent speed-up m the withdrawal of U.S. troops, 5,700 were pulled out m
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  • 98 12 A 60-YEAR-OLD Chinese man, who was knocked down by s hit-and-run car at the junction of Serangoon Rosd snd Petaling Road on Monday night, died on his wsy to hospital. He was wearing a white shirt and black trousers st the
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  • 140 12 TWENTY-TWO nations will be represented m an international cultural show to mark the 25th anniversary of the United Nations. It will be held at the Teachers Training College auditorium m Paterson Road on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. The two -and- a-
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  • 87 12 A lucky day for an MGR fan at Subang IT WAS her lucky day yesterday. Not oaly did this girl see her favourite film star, hut also touched him. She was among hundreds of MGa fans at Sttbaag Airport yesterday evening aad as the film Idol walked pant, the girl
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  • 291 12 SATO: WE'RE FREEING TRADE AND LOWERING TARIFFS FASTER NEW YORK, Taes. Prime Minister Elsaka Sato •f Japan told American bnsiness leaders yesterday that Japaa Is lowering Its tariffs and stepping ap Its trade liberalisatioa programme mm aa accelerated schedule Addresslag a Inncheoa gronp of top Industrialists and financiers, Sato said:
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  • 511 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A relief lorry attendant, a bank clerk and a massage girl today related m the High Court a shooting incident at the Bukit Bintang car park here earlier this year. They were testifying at the trial of Insp. Lim
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  • 126 12 A SPECIAL watch for professional divers has been developed by Omega. It is the Seamaster 610, which has been successfully used by three divers who worked for eight days m Project James on the sea-bed off Corsica, at 780 feet below the surface, setting a world
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 236 13 A sinking feeling in Block 69 'DON'T WORRY' ASSURANCE BY HDB OFFICIAL ALTHOUGH Block St la Ganges Avenue show sigas of sinking, inhabitants need mm) worry about their flats falllag oa them. The Chief Ezecative Officer mt the Housing aad Development Board, Mr Teh Cheaag Waa. said yesterday: "Oar eagtaeers
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    • 145 13 TWO unidentified Chinese women were found drowned one m the Singapore River and the other m the Kallang River m the past 24 hours. The woman found m Kallang River was of fair complexion and believed to be about 30 years old.
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    • 97 13 Man on drug charge: It was for my own use Jumat Yusof Ibrahim, 33, admitted m a magistrate's court yesterday to possession of Indian hemp, but said it was for his own use. He was found packing the hemp into kartoos when men from the Narcotics Branch of the CID
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    • 26 13 AWI bin Ridzwan of Jalan Hock Choon was fined $70 yesterday for driving a taxi which emitted black smoke on March 19 lart year.
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    • 29 13 HOO Kirn Hai of Kampong Potong Pasir was fined $25 yesterday for parking his scooter at a taxi stand at Connaught Drive on Feb. 20 last year.
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    • 150 13 IT WAS a case of "WIU the real Mr. S. stand up?" la the ninth magistrate's court yesterday, whea a man arrested on a warrant issued by the Kuala Lumpur Police was discharged because of a mix-up m the name oa the
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    • 67 13 CAMBODIAN Minister for Social Welfare, Labour and Employment, Mr. Chau Xeng Ua, flew into Singapore yesterday. He is on his way to the Ministerial Conference on Family and Population Planning m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Mr. Chau was accompanied by the Director of Nutrition, Prof. Phay
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    • 584 13 Dispute over a Sultan's will is settled in the High Court THE High Court ruled yesterday that the present Sultan of Siak, a small town m Sumatra, Tengkoe Longpoetih alias Tengku Long Puteh, is to receive all 80 per cent of the income derived from the estate left by his
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    • 230 13 SURPRISE 'KEEP CLEAN' CHECKS ON TAXIS THIRTY taxi-drivers were surprised by six men who examined their clothes and cars for cleanliness yesterday morning. o PICTURE shows Mr. Webber about to Inspect the inside of a taxi In Waterloo Street while Incbe Mead. Artff and Mr.Rodrigo, with clipboards, note the taxi's
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  • 364 14 SENTOSA WILL 'CAPTURE' VISITORS WITH ANCIENT GUNS THE swashbuckling days of the Jolly Roger are to be re-created on Sentosa. Tourists will find weapons used by Sultans to fight pirates m the South China Sea. They will also see how the British defended the
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  • 65 14 BUSINESS AS USUAL AT ARSON ATTACK POST OFFICE am it WAS bosiaess as usual yesterday at Bukit Paajaag post office which arsonists tried to bum dowa aai Monday night. Police aaid the damage was negligible a waadaa counter waa slightly charred. Picture shows two police officers examining I the damaged
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  • 101 14 A MAGISTRATE told a National Serviceman yesterday that he should be more careful while driving. He then fined Ranulingarn Kunaselan of Brahmaputra Road $45 for careless driving. The court was told that Ramalingam drove a military truck along Alexandra Road on Dec 19
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  • 58 14 Fined for being drunk A 44-YEAR-OLD man stopped a mobile patrol car outside his house m Zion Road early yesterday morning and began to hit and kick the vehicle. Tan Eng Kiat, unemployed, was arrested. He pleaded guilty to having behaved m a disorderly manner while under the influence of
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  • 358 14 THE solution to the mystery of who drove an MGR sports convertible into a stream off Ponggol Road died with the three people who were killed m the accident on Sept. 25. The car belonged to neither of them, a coroner's
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  • 65 14 Boxing ring gift to Pasir Panjang THE 84th Survey Squadron of the British Army will donate a boxing ring to the Pasir Panjang Community Centre this evening. The MP for Pasir Panjang, Inche Othman Wok, will take over the ring from the commander of the squadron, Major E.M. Dean. After
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  • 147 14 A TRAFFIC court heard yesterday how three schoolchildren were knocked down at two zebra crossings this year. Two men pleaded guilty to separate charges of dangerous driving and were fined a total of $700 and disqualified. Lorry driver Buang bin Haji Abdul Hamid of
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  • 127 14 THREE youths and a 16-year-old girl appeared m a magistrate's court yesterday on two charges of armed robbery. National serviceman Tan Cheng Hwee, 19, Goh Liew Eng, Ng Yian Seng, both 16 and unemployed and Ng Choon Lai were alleged to have robbed
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  • 278 15 PROGRAMMES such as My Favourite Martian are madly unrealistic, but they are appealing and they make good light hearted comedies to loosen the tensions accumulated during the day. "Keep Me From The Church is tonight's episode, m which Martin, which illustrating his
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  • 201 15 RAY FINDS SUCCESS OUT OF THIS WORLD Ray Walston (left) as Uncle Martin, m "My Favourite Martian". Versatile Ray has achieved bigger success since 1963 m this TV series, than m his previous 25 years m showbiz. He left high school during the Depression of the 90s and took his
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1032 15 2.55 p.m. Housewives Matinee "Contract 6.00 News (Malay) [chinelet^"" (Cantonese) Pok Amai2 Children's programme £a«s!_l?i__ 6.50 Science and Life "Atoms' d.35 For The Family (Chinese) 7.18 Woobinda Animal Doctor "Eve 4.05 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Witness" y Week (Chinese) 7.44 Tarian2 Malaysia —Cultural Dance *.10 Days Of
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    • 112 15 TELEVISION 130 P m Radl Singapore. Radio Malaysia, BFBS (From I 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 J^. -'SlS'.c aa^ I 7 p.m. Channel 10 JfJ P D m I BFB 1 S 1 (From BBC >' I 9 p.m. Channel 5 f°° Rad, «•«*<> I 11.30 Channel 5 ap re (,n
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  • 338 16 Birthday bonus from Yardley's They're liriiii mrtle .J S Jf E LAUDE s R eNutriv...newest in nourishing and moisturising formulae. fl Doesn't use hormones to do its work, instead uses ,ike wmrk oii turt,e on > 53 SS Formula is available in cream, liquid extract 'rr^Stol!^ niC (Wlth a,Coho to
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  • Living Fas ing Fashion
    • 207 16 Jack and Jill steal the show THE CHILDREN were marvelous Jack and Jill, little Bo Peep, and Mary (the one with the lamb) offered the most convincing performances m the show. The team of tiny tots were presenting a most refreshing collection of "kids' klothes" for "Fashion Forecast sponsored by
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    • 111 16 "SHOE BIZ" has taken a shine to the wet look and great snakes. W COll Sf Umu im P° rted from London, Paris, New York and £55e. n SP,ay at Bata Premlere st <™ akd Bata's CoS Slick and shiny printed patents sit atop beautifully shaped metal Bold
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    • 291 17 ...And Hair's the latest trend from Europe QO WE THOUGHT "Hair" C3_l_s_5 was banned m Singapore. although we are Va/w denied the full production, no one seems to frown on exploiting the image of that rock musical to present things as frivolous as a fashion show. Moderama '71, seen last
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    • 10 17 Step out with the 'wet look' A delight of dancers
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  • 194 17 JANETTE CHAN GETS THINNER AND THINNER AND THIINNER! This is her secret WE OFFER tea (no sugar) and sympathy to Janette Chan. Her battle of the bulge is beginning to pay off! After hundreds of* leg lifts, sit-ups, and figuretrimming machine exercises at the Amy Wee Health Centre, Janette has
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  • Economin Affairs/Shipping
    • 587 18  -  V.K. CHIN Timber exporters vs FEFC By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. THE timber industry is seriously considering the establishment 0 f a booking agency to centralise shipping arrangements m aa attempt to lessen its de^seeaateiicy on Conference shipping lines, reliable sources said today. The sources said
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    • 271 18 •O SINGAPORE- MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Oct. 20). On New York TT 6.0975 On New York DD 6.09 Gold (99% fineness,
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    • 49 18 MR G.N. ROBERTS, chairman of Air New Zealand, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow for a three-day visit. Mr Roberts is stopping over at Singapore en route to Teheran, where he will attend the annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association (l ATA).
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    • 81 18 MR. LIM SOO PENG, managing director of Chemical Industries Far East and former Member of Parliament for Havelock, opened the Chase Manhatten Bank's Jurong Town branch yesterday. Picture shows Mr. Lim (centre) with Mr. Hendrik J. Kwant (left), Singapore manager of the bank, and Mr. Lim Chye
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    • Overseas company news
      • 195 18 LONDON, Tues. British Petroleum last night announced a major oil strike m the North Sea. A spokesman described it as "a very exciting discovery" already yielding 4,700 barrels a day. The well was drilled at a depth of 11,231 feet, about 110 miles east-northeast of the Scottish port of
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      • 156 18 LONDON, Tues. Anglo-Thai chairman Denys Lowson said m thc annual report that unaudited figures for the first quarter of the current year compare not unfavourably with those oi the same period of 1969. Earnings of motoi companies m the second quarter have been affected by the revised rates of
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      • 92 18 GENEVA, Tues. An Investors Overseas Service spokesman said there has been a considerable slackening m redemptions of lOS funds m the last 10 days. The spokesman told Reuter redemptions would show a marked drop for October compared with September. Last month, lOS funds registered a net cash outflow of
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      • 81 18 LONDON, Tues. Jardine, Matheson Company announced an interim dividend of 70 Hongkong cents per stock unit, payable on Nov. 30. The company proposes to capita Hse reserves and make a free issue of new stock units on the basis of one new unit for each unit held on Nov.
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      • 136 18 DETROIT, Tues. Chrysler reported net earnings of US$l.l million, or two cents a share, m the year's third quarter, compared with US$3.B million, or seven cents a share, m the similar three months of 1969. The slim profit left Chrysler with a loss of US$2O.2 million, the equivalent of
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      • 124 18 TOKYO, Tues. Mitsui Metal Mining and Smelting has been negotiating with Government of the Solomon Islands m the Pacific for a joint venture to exploit a rich bauxite deposit on Renne.l Island. Mitsui already has explored about oneseventh of the Western mine lot covering about 400 square kilometres,
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      • 18 18 liberalisation of the soap and detergent industry for 50-50 joint ventures from last September 1, it said. Reuter
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      • 71 18 TOKYO, Tues. Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering has signed a contract with Esso Standard Eastern of the United States for joint development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers. Construction of LNG tankers, however, is still difficult because gas must be transported at a very low temperature, Hitachi said. No Japanese
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    • 346 18 The market closed easier after opening irregularly higher yesterday. The stock average was 8.71 yen lower at 2,124.32. Sustained selling m the afternoon, though on a small scale, was sufficient to erode values. High-priced stocks, including Sony Alps Electric and Matsushita Electric, were easier. Other major losers
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    • 234 18 Prices advanced sharply at the opening yesterday m continuation of Monday's late spurt following the Jardine results. But sellers appeared m greater force as the day progressed and most shares closed below their highs. The close was described as barely steady. Jardines finished at $57.50 after early
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    • 180 18 LONDON, Tues. me market opened on a moderately active note today with grain fixed from Quebec to the Netherlands at US$163,800 fio (free in and out), based on 23,400 tons for Oct/Nov. An ore cargo was covered from Peru to Japan at US$10.50 fio for uct/wov., while
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    • 50 18 TOKYO, Tues. Nippon Oils and Fats said it is exploring the possibility of establishing a joint venture with Proctor and Gamble of the U.S. for production and distribution of soaps and detergents m Japan. A Proctor and Gamble representative recently visited Japan for a market survey following the
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    • 731 18 Mining shares were cut back sharply under a constant dribble of selling yesterday. One or two stocks attempted a rally towards mid-day but most were back on the bottom by the close. One of the few exceptions was Westmex, which bounded ihead m response to Monday night's
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    • 1389 19 II I V KEY FCR EASY REFERENCE: Tha shipping schedules b I I A >y^ beaginning on this page are given m four parts for 1 1 uf* r ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. «fT^ s T—\ ij^aaaj bbß st-at W afasW-l W Ba»_W-tf»» Each entry gives the following
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  • Shipping notes
    • 83 20 HONGKONG, Tues. A big Hongkong dockyard, Taikoo, is negotiating for the purchase of a new floating dock to increase its repair facilities. The dock would be constructed m Japan although, if required, it could be built at Taikoo itself, a spokesman of the company said. Negotiations for the dock follows
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    • 73 20 K.P.M. (Far East) Private Limited has changed its name to Interocean Lines (South East Asia) Pte. Ltd. This change of name became effective upon issue of the Certificate of Incorporation on Change of Name of the Company, by the Registrar of Companies on Oct. 5. The change of name does
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    • 88 20 SHIP BROKERS and chartering agents, Anderson Green Co. have appointed Mr. Peter Sullivan as their managing director to succeed Mr. Arthur Bennett, who is retiring after 42 years with the company,, io of them as a director. Also elected to the Board is Mr. Barry Spiller, 37, who fills a
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    • 310 20 Baltic Exchange -See Page 17 E INDIA (Sb) LINES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p s ham bingaporf I Anqelee JALAOHAMTA 1/2 Nov 3/4 Nov S /7 Nov V Dac IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANIC
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1275 20 tSLSTuOI inri ,nc,udin 9 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Now B/o ni«v 0/9 Hongkong, Japan. MOSK/MSS kerrufi fn ANNA TAYLOR Oct Nov 4 Hongkong. Japan. K'lung. CMCR/MM wet 27/30 Saigon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Nov 26/27 MOSK /MSS 2/23 Los Angeles (Nov 20).
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    • 271 20 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Sig SUver, Georgi Sava Rakovsky, AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Stove Scotia, Seconda, Moenjadaro, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Tokala, Elbe, Taipooshan, Sumber FOR OCT. 21. Tunas I, Hai Kwang, Shindono OUT: Ludwigshafen 10/11, Maru No. 1, J alanidhi, Temburong, Hanka Sawicka 15/16, Benkitlan Kyoshin Maru No.
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  • 170 21 GENEVA, Tues.-A group of less developed countries yesterday opened talks for increasing track among themselves. The group of 34 countries, meeting within the framework of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), seeks, preferential srrsngements m their mutual exchange of goods. The negotistions, freeouently referred
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  • 97 21 Indonesia Yugoslovia direct trade move JAKARTA, Tues. The Yugoslav Minister for Foreign Trade Bolgoj Polpov wll arrive here next Tuesday for talks on expanding trade with Indonesia, the Government announced today. Trade sources here said the two countries wanted to establish direct trade relations which up to this point have
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  • 1677 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figuret m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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  • 81 21 (Managers' prices for Oct. 21) B. S ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.05 1.10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.85 Thirdf Singapore 1.18xd B. S I The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving
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  • 172 21  -  ARUN SENKUTTUVAN EDITED BY BANGKOK, Tues. Detailed plans for operations of the Southeast Asia Iron and Steel Institute will be considered at a preparatory meeting of the institute's board of directors m Singapore from tomorrow to Friday, it was announced here today. The institute, which has
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  • 142 21 Japan ups contribution to ADB MANILA, Tues. Japan today gave the Asian Development Bank 10.8 billion yen ($90 million), raising her total capital contribution to the bank's special funds to 25.2 billion yen ($210 million). Japan's Finance Minister Takeo Bukuda signed the agreement in Tokyo at the same time ADB
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  • 131 21 SUHARTO SAYS IT NOW JAKARTA. Tues. Presides. Suharto warned Indonesian rubber traders here today -hat "a certain country" is trying to manipulate prices m the international rubber market potentially threatening Indonesia's rubber income. Suharto's warning followed a report by Trade Minister Sumitro Djojohadikusumo that Singapore traders had been trying to
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  • 53 21 JAKARTA, Tues.-North Sumatra is expected to reach self sufficiency in rice this year with an output of 1.3 million tons, the official Antara news agency reported The total will be sufficient to provide an average of 120 kilogrammes of rice a year to each of North Sumatra's six million people,
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  • 23 21 LONDON, Tues. The executive committee of the International Sugar Council has decided to redistribute immediately the 70,000 tons of shortfalls declared to date.
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 247 21 RUBBER 48% cents a lb. (up three-eighths cent). The market yesterday opened at 47% cents for RSS 1 November one-eighth cent lower than Monday's official close. But it steadied a half cent during the morning session on Chinese trade buying in extremely thin conditions. Buying interest in forwards
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    • 61 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence Per lb). Tone: Steady quiet; CIF's Nov. 17 17-1/4, Dec. 17-3/8 17-5/8; Spot 18-1/4 18-1/2; Settlements Nov. 18-1/4 18-1/2, Dec. 18-1/2 18-3/4. Ian. 18-13/16 19-1/16, Fan/March 19-1/8 19-5/16, tpril/June 20 20-1/8, 'uly/Sept. 20-1/2 20-3/4, 3ct/Dec. 20-3/4 21, 'an/March 21 21-1/4, Ipril/June 21-1/8,
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    • 59 21 TIN $-43.12 V_ a picul (up $S) A rise of £7 a ton m the London overnight tin price caused the Straits tin price to improve by $6 to $663.1 2V. a picul yesterday. The very steady market m Penang saw good all round support and the day's
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    • 28 21 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Oct 20, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Very steady; Spot 1542 1543; 3-month 1540 1541; Settlement 1540; Total turnover 580 tons.
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    • 178 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/ Indonesian Oct. 216 resellers, Nov. 224, Dec. 225, Jan. 226, all sellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 seUers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan.
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    • 45 21 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.15, (2) 148.50; Hongkong 39.72; Beirut 38.20; London 37.875; Zurich 37.858 37.955; Paris 37.72. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2$ Local dealers' price m Singapore dollar, per taeL
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  • 392 21 Bargain hunters stepped m to firm stock prices somewhat 45 minutes into the session yesterday. Stanpoors industrial average, which had been off nearly 20 cents, was down only one cent, while the Dow Jones industrial average cut its early two-point loss m halt However, downside issues
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  • 596 21 Oils rallied after a sharply lower start yesterday. Press comment on a broker's adverse review of the UK oil industry prompted selling m early trading which offset buying on BPS North Sea oil strike. Profit-taking after recent strength and BPS fall overnight on Wall Street were other
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  • 185 21 AMSTERDAM Internationals were dull and mixed yesterday due to Wall Street's decline. Royal Dutch and Philips finished slightly up, Unilever and Akzo fractionally down and Hoogovens unchanged. KLM declined on Wall Street. Plantations and shippings were lower. Insurances closed easier. In local industrials, losses predominated. PARIS The maiket
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 429 23 Ness Lane sparkles in 3 furlong workout IPOH, Tues. Bukit Timah trainer, Jack Spencer's, Ness Lane did a startling workout on the good track at Ipoh yesterday morning despite 1.45 inches of rain m the early hours of the morning. With Wadi Ahmad m the saddle the five-year-old Irish gelding
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    • 481 23 Charvanchai confident of retaining WBA title TOKYO, Tues. World Boxing Association (WBA) flyweight champion Berkerk Charvanchai of Thailand said yesterday hewouJd "definitely" retain his crown but his Japanese challenger Masao Ohba lightly countered "we'll see what happens m the ring." The two fignters, however, will decide this m a 15-round
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    • 239 23 THERE are twenty-two new horses entered for this whole meeting. The one with a good Australian record is SIGNAL. This sparingly raced four years old gelding had only 7 outings and was on board three times. His only win was m August, last year, over
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    • 346 23 U.S. lead team event in world shooting meet PHOENIX, Arizona, Tues. Marksmen JeanJacques Baud (France) and Larry Stafford (U.S.) never missed a shot m the Clay Pigeon section of the World Shooting Championships here yesterday. The two shared honours at the head of the table after three flawless rounds which
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    • 158 23 9 nations in open golf tourney NAGOYA, Tues. Nine countries including the United States, the Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan will take part m the International Open Golf Tournament to be held at the Miyoshi Country Club Course here from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1. The Japanese entry includes
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    • 96 23 Fylde, Lancashire, Tues. he Fijians registered the Jcond win of their rugby nion tour of England when ley beat a northwest counties (lection 11-6 with a late orming finish here. Fiji held a 5-3 halftime lead it the Counties could have sen comfortably ahead at this
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    • 256 23 TOKYO, Tues. The World Boxing Council featherweight champion, Vicente Saldivar of Mexico, will stake his title against Japan's Kuniaki Shibata at Tujuana, Mexico, on Nov. 20. This was agreed yesterday at a meeting between Japanese fight promoter Yonekura and Enrique Cecena, Mexican fight promoter
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    • Article, Illustration
      125 23 State cricketer Steve Houghton welcomes the MCC cricket team mt the Singapore airport just after their arrival from England oa Monday night. Tlw 17-member team Is led by Ray Illingworth and managed by David Clark. The England tour team will play six Test matches m Australia aad two m New
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 54 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff P ARE YOU A__ YOU'P BETTER BELIEVE IT, PAL/ J MAN, I COVERED f YOU'LL NEVER KNOW YAS A rAATTER FACT I XEALLY W^ W9W r>' OFTHE S OUTERBAV JU T HOW HARD ACTUr^Y RWND MV- 1 r -j I_. _____ai***^ *em*w >y— __c— |e_t
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    • 495 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD Bssm ftlfinJillJlhJJLllllJM ACROSS DOWN 1 One married woman m Germany is to become very wicked (fi) 4 Rosy-faced child for her, held 2 Stay with diver m misfortune by young lion (8) 8 Metalworkers or senior 3 Make a loud noise and arrive citizens from the west (7)
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  • 457 24 INTER-UNIVERSITY GAMES UNIVERSITY of Singapore overpowered Ngee Ann Technical College to win by 4 goals to nil m the Inter-Varsity soccer competition at Bukit Timah yesterday. University were the better team m all departments. But their forwards will have to show improvement
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  • 347 24 ROYAL Air Force, Jurong, defeated Combined Police /Military 'C team by 18 points to 13 m a friendly rugby match at Thomson Road yesterday. The Airman gained their points through three goals and a try to the Combined teams* two goals and a
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 328 24 KENYA'S MAIN SCORES BOXING UPSET OLDENBURG, West Germany, Tues. Main ol Kenya scored a major upset on the opening night of thc International Amateur Boxing Tournament here by scoring a unanimous decision over the former European flyweight champion, Freistadt of West Germany. In the other flyweight contest Olay of Burma
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    • 140 24 GERMAN hockey coach Horst Wein starts the first phase of the hockey training for the Singapore squad m preparation for the Asian Games at Bangkok from today at the SRC padang at 5.15 p.m. The tint phase will go on till Oct. 31.
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    • 131 24 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Colts put up a good fight before going down by 16 points (two goals, try and penalty) to three (try) to First Royal New Zealand Regiment 4 A* Coy (Lightweights) m a friendly rugby encounter on the padang yesterday. Kiwis opened
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    • 429 24 CIVILIANS Over-23 warded off a strong late rally by Civilians Under-23 to win the Singapore Hockey Association Wilbur Cup m the quadrangular tournament on the SCC padang yesterday. Civilians Over 23 won 3-2. It was again the fine display by inside trio
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    • 239 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will send a 176- member team for the Asian Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 20. This was announced by the Olympic Council of Malaysia today. Breakdown of the Malaysian contingent: Badminton (11 players and two officials), basketball
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    • 227 24 RUBBER Sports Club shocked Chinese Swimming Club when they defeated them by two matches to one m the Singapore Billiards Association Senior Inter-Club Medley League Championship at Aston Recreation last night. Quek Eu Huat (CSC) gave his team a good start when he beat
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 63 24 RUGBY: (Tour match) Northern Suburbs vs Singapore (Padang 5 pm); SCC A* vs GHQ FARELF (GHQ)- 5.15 pm). INTER -VARSITY GAMES: Soccer. N any ang vs Ngee Ann (N any ang grounds 4 pm): Spore U vs Poly (Nan y ang grounds 5 pm): Badminton. N any ang vs Ngee
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