Singapore Herald, 27 October 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 84 Singapore Tuesday, October 27, l>7o MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 149 1 Airaort officials refuse to admit pregnet Malaysian A PREGNANT Malaysian, due to give birth within days, was turned back when she arrived at Paya Lebar airport yesterday. She was ordered to return to Malaysia by the next MSA flight at 5 a.m. after being stranded for three-and-a-half hours at the
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  • 164 1 WILL THE REAL N... N STAND UP? PEEL away the make-up; paint m Uses of fatigue and add a touch of gypsy headgear. Who do yon got? Well, she's certamiy a ■o mad aid maybe there to a little gypsy m her soul. still not gaessed? Then turn to work
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  • 228 1 JAPANESE DEVELOP UNMANNED MINI-TRAIN TO BEAT POLLUTION TOKYO, Mon. Japanese engineers have developed a small, unmanned train which fhe makers suggest would serve WffWreen commuter train stations and large housing developments.' The idea of the 40 mph trains, with cars slightly bigger than a microbus, is to replace buses and
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  • 347 1 Jobs priority after call-up THE Government is considering enforcing a six-month-old law which compels employers to engage conscripts who have completed national service. According to informed sources, steps are now being taken to set up the administrative machinery. One of the first steps will be the announcement by Gazette notification
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  • 142 1 'POPEYE' GETS 22 VARSITY PAPER MEN SUSPENDED MANILA, Mon. The entire 22-member staff of a Manila Catholic university student paper has been suspended indefinitely for putting out a lampoon issue defaming the Pope. The action was taken by authorities at the Dominicanrun University of Santo Tomas (UST) who accused the
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  • 50 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Singapore's Ambassador to Indonesia Lee Khoon Choy visited the West Sumatra city of Padang recently to visit an electric power plant and several other development projects m the area, the official Antara news agency reported today. The Ambassador will continue his visit to Medan.
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  • 403 1 TWO INFANTRY BATTALIONS FOR SPORE LONDON, Mon. Britain will announce increased defence contributions for Allied forces m Europe and South-East Asia m a Government White Paper on Wednesday, according to authoritative sources here. Both moves are expected to involve re-deployment of men and equipment for more efficient
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  • 214 1 Egypt now has best missile system, says an Israeli TEL AVIV, Mon. The chief of Israel's military intelligence claimed today that Egypt and the Soviet Union "have set up one of the most advanced missile systems m the world" along the Suez Canal. Gen. Aharon Yariv estimated that 600 missile
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  • 106 1 LONDON, Mob. Most Britons would like to see the break-up of the Commonwealth, Controversial Coaservative member of Parliament, Mr. Enoch Powell, maintained here yesterday. Mr. Powell, whose views on immigration have pat him la the national spotlight maay times, said la a radio ißtervlew: "I
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  • 117 1 PHNOM PENH, Mm. The CankMlu Gtvcratrt today rejected a reqaest by Qaeea fmiart, the alHag state Prlace Nerodoat ISlha— a a, fir perwlHtia to leave the twtij to live hi Fraace. Highly laforned sources said It was decided that the qaeea mother, who Is
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 84 1 PARIS, Mon. The Appeal Court here today agreed to the extradition of Kirn Tong Song to South Korea. The South Korean businessman has been accused of frauds totalling nearly $15 million from the Fuji Bank of Tokyo. ODD BAGHDAD: A Lebanese hashish smuggler has been hanged here. It
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  • 1354 2 A small gain at far too high a price MARSHALL AND THE PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL PRESIDENTIAL COUNCILLORS CHAIRMAN: Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. PERMANENT MEMBERS: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister; Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Foreign and Labour Minister; Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Defence Minister; Mr. D.S. Marshall, lawyer; Haji
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  • Viewpoint
    • 202 2 IT IS heartening that some union members have broken the unwritten code of silence by airing then* grievances m the Press. More members should follow suit. Union leaders are concentrating on business affairs, leaving little time for them to find ways and means of
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 487 2 A livening-up at the U THE University of Singapore hitherto a dull place should be among the first to liven up if there is indeed to be a new liberalism. As far as the student body is concerned, the first articulations may not be all that pleasing to the ear.
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    • 33 2 All tetters to Viewpoint must be signed and carry the writer's address, If correspondents wish to have their names witheid, they may also use a pen name, but their letters must still bo
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 43 2 JULES FEIFFER FIRST IT iOAS HIP TO Tr£N> IT UJt\S HIP 10 THEW IT WAS HIP 10 7H_W IT (#6 HIP TO 5j mow its hip ro _omb. soow mu ee hip ro hip hip V_ y^J Dirt. Publishers-Hall Sjmdicst- r _f S^<
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  • 275 3 THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress yesterday hit out at the chairman of the Democratic Socialist dub of the University of Singapore who had referred to the ''castrated trade union movement** m the Republic. A statement issued by Mr V.R. Balakrishna,
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  • 126 3 PROF. L.M. Cohen of Nanyang University said yesterday that he has been told to resign immediately or face the sack. In a signed statement, Prof. Cohen said he had been told that if he resigned immediately, the university would pay fares for him and
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  • 29 3 MR. Tang See Chim, Minister of State for Finance, will open the First South-East Asia Hoteliers and Restaurateurs Convention at- the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building tomorrow.
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  • 138 3 FRAGMENTATION m the trade union movement is the main obstacle to the betterment of improverished masses m Asia and the developing world, said Mr. T.S. Bavin yesterday at the ILO/ Danish Seminar on trade unions and cooperatives for Asia. Mr. Bavin, General
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  • 316 3 R. I. MARCH OFF WITH KWAN SHIELD RAFFLES Institution's police cadet unit was yesterday awarded the Kwan Sai Kheong Challenge Shield for winning a drill competition. Rl's cadet unit beat 50 other units and scored 89 per cent for attendance at drill, turn-out, bearing, drill movements, drill
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  • 770 3 Dr. Goh is so right, they say SUNDAY SPEECH 'TIMELY AND ACCURATE' INfTIAL reaction yesterday to Dr. Goh Keng S wee's assessment on Sunday of the intellctual climate here was: 44 Timely, with a good perspective, and on the whole accurate." Mr. Tay Kheng Soon, chairman of the Singapore Planning
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  • 184 3 The emergency breakdown service of the AatomoMlf Associatkw will he spread oat mad operated from dlffereat areas from today. Its chairmaa, Mr. Miltoa Tan, aaaaaaced last might. The service staff will man statftoas m Farrer Road aad Bukit Tlraah Road, Paya
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  • 162 4 New look for Mt. Alvernia THE NINE year-old Mt. Alvernta Hospital will have "lew look" when Its latest extension costing $2 million Is completed early next year. This fourth extension wUI add another 7t beds to the hospital, giving It a Lapaclty four times what It was la mi. The
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  • 240 4 'CURB LABOUR EXPLOITATION' PLEA TO GOVT A UNIVERSITY of Singapore student publication, The Pelandok, claims that some industrialists m Jurong are paying their workers only $2.50 a day and calls on the Government to pass a minimum wage Bill. It points out that
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  • 383 4 Autonomous Telecoms by 1972, says Yong THE Telecoms Department will be converted into an autonomous statutory organisation before April 1972, the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced yesterday. Speaking at the opening of the Telecoms Training Centre, Mr. Yong added that the necessary legislation wll be introduced m
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  • 295 4 Labourer died after punch-up with foreman A LABOURER'S skull fractured after he was punched by his foreman. Later he died of haemorrhage. Yesterday, the third district judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander, fined Koh Chau Chang, 32, $150 or a month's jail after he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of causing
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  • 63 4 MR. C.N. WATSON (above) Is to take over as managing director of Keppel Shipyard la December from Mr. T.C. McLay, who It returning to Britaia to take op an appointment with the Swan Hunter Group. Mr. Watson, who Is presently assistant managing
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  • 60 4 POLICE have warned owners and riders of motorcycles fitted with exceptionally high handle-bars that they may be fined up to $400 if they are caught using the machines. A statement issued yesterday said that the use of such motor-cycles is an offence under Rule 98
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  • 197 4 DELINQUENTS between the ages of seven and 14 will be sent to a new Junior Approved School m Ciementi Road, which will be ready by August next year. At present, they are being sent to the Welfare School for Boys at Keppel
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  • 173 4 SERGEANT DROVE HOME AFTER DRINKING TOO MUCH AT A PARTY A FATHER of 11 had "one too many" when he went to a party then he drove home. But British Army sergeant Mohammed bin Othman, 43, was stopped at traffic lights by a policeman. Yesterday, m the first traffic court,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 139 5 PATRICIA Chan, Singapore's top girl swimmer ami Asian Games gold medalist was a splash kit with the children of British Servicemen ea Saturday. She visited Tanglin swimming pool at Headquarters Far East Land Forces, at the children's invitation, to present swimming and lifesaving
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  • 764 5 Call-up rules need review, say undergrads 'SUCH A MUDDLE SO FAR' A CALL TO review the National Service rules is made m an article m the latest issue of The People, the publication of the University of Singapore's Democratic Socialist Club. It is obvious that Singaporeans now accept National Service,
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  • Article, Illustration
    166 5 from Singapore to Hamburg m tin cans: "We re-exported the fish mainly to New York where the business for tropical fish was tremendous," he said. They are now exported by air m polythene bags filled with oxygen which keeps the fish mortality rate way down. He said aquarium fish
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  • 173 5 TAXI drivers and owners agreed yesterday that there will be better service when the National Trader Union Congress* co-operative transport service (COMFORT) introduces 1,000 new taxis next year. They said this will give competition to the present 14,000 taxi drivers.
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  • 101 5 Delegates fly in from Manila for hoteliers convention THIRTY delegates from the Philippines arrived yesterday to attend the inaugural South East t Asia Convention of Hotelers and Restaurateurs at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 28 and 29. They were met by officials from the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants
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  • 139 5 Union General Secretary Tan Soon Yam said yesterday that FDAAWU had acted on their behalf and submitted a claim to the management of the hotel asking for recognition to represent them. ABOUT 75 per cent of the Hotel EquatoriaTs 350 workers have decided to
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  • 151 5 THE PISCATORIAL PIONEER FISHY business made a millionaire of 70-year-old Mr. Walther Griem, a pioneer m the tropical fish industry. Mr. Griem, who first imported fish" from Singapore to Germany over 40 years ago, believes he was the first
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 32 5 W___«a_MIJ-i- c- <=,<c_^o*» I v_k 1-__ _^_i— jt Ki— F-Ww S-s---«. _c. 1970. World 5-2| "Now that you've caught on to all the hiding places, how about catching on to the work?"
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  • 199 6 GOVTIN SEARCH OF IDEAS FOR BETTER CIVIL SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. The Chief Secretary to the Government, Tv Sri Abdul Kadir suggested today that rewards be offered to members of the public who ■halt constructive proposals to improve Government services. He said that such a move would encourage the people
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  • 55 6 Thieves break into ex-pastor's house THIEVES broke into a house of a retired pastor, Mr. Hong Han Keng, 77, m Gray Lane and got away with jewellery worth about $5,000 on Sunday. Mr. Hong found that his house had been ransacked and the jewellery missing after he and his family
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  • 226 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government is to register all midwives early next year. Tan Sri Sardon said the Government was concerned because 40 per cent of the total births m Malaysia were being handled by untrained midwives. Announcing this here today,
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  • 94 6 PENANG, Mob. A 2fpage economic and political survey of Singapore and Malaysia will be published m The Economist a British weekly probably In February next year. The head of the magazine's Far Eastern section, Mr. R.J. Moss, told reporters here today that the publication would
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  • 65 6 IT'S GOING to be a "batik affair" at the "Pesta Malam Singapura" at Moonshine Niteclub, Ocean Park' Hotel, m East Coast Road tomorrow evening. Guests to the function, organised by the Singapore Hotels and Restaurants Association, are asked to wear batik shirts. The function is
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  • 75 6 PENANG, Mon. Heavy rains m the past 24 hours flooded several areas m Penang today. Ravaging waters of up to almost three feet covered the Caunter Hall, Van Praagh Close and Batu Lanchang areas. The Meteorological Station recorded 1.37 inches of rain from 7.30 a.m. yesterday
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  • 25 6 MR. A.L. SELVARAJOO will give a talk on speed reading at the Staff Training Room of the National Library at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 86 6 KUALA LUMPUR, MON. A University m Tamil Nadu (Madras) is planning to set up a Department of Malay Studies. Disclosing this here today, the visiting Tamil Nadu Health, Mr. V.R. Nedunchezhigan said this would be possible by next year, but it would be dependent
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  • 310 6 KUCHING, Mob. A gronp of Communist guerillas fired on the police station at Sinlawan, on the 17th mile KnchingBan Road shortly before midnight last night. The policemen la the station returned the fire and drove off the Communists. The State Operations Committee said In a
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  • 445 6 Hamzah hits out at distortion by foreign Press KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Information and Culture Minister, Dato Hamzah bin Abu Samah, today lashed out at foreign mass media for "distorting their news coverage of Asean countries." In a speech opening an Asean conference, the Minister called for regional co-operation to combat
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  • 37 6 TAN Kirn Pong, of Upper Jurong Road, was fined $30 by Eighth Magistrate Tan Chin Tiong for throwing the carcass of a dog into a roadside drain on April 29 at 12 m.s. Jurong Road.
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  • 25 6 A COCKTAIL party will be held at the Victoria Memorial Han on Friday to mark the opening of an exhibition of Swiss watches.
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  • 309 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government today finalised plans to buy 3,650 tons of rice worth about $1.6 million from millers inKedah and Perlis. An agreement is expected to be signed m a few days, the Deputy Controller of Supplies m
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  • 125 6 MalaysiaPakistan cultural programme KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pakistan and Malaysia are to have a cultural exchange programme, the visiting Pakistani Minister of Information'and National Affairs, Gen. Sher Ali Khan, said today. Details of the programme would have to be worked out, he told reporters at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base
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  • 178 6 Gerakan to A-G: There are curbs enough already on debate in Parliament TCUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia today expressed its opposition to a proposal by Attorney-General Tan Sri Kadir Yusof to impose further curbs on parliamentary speeches. The party's generalsecretary, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, said that under parliament's
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  • 136 6 Pineapple estate to be started in K. Lang at JOHORE BAHRU, Mon The Selangor State Government has concluded negotiations to start a large pineapple estate m the Kuala Langat District near Banting, its Mentri Besar, Dato Ha run bin Idris, said today. DatoHarun, who is visiting the Pineapple Cannery of
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  • 54 6 THE South East Asian Piano Competition will be held today at the Singapore Conference HaU. Competitors from South Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore. Thailand, Philippines, Hongkong and Indonesia wll perform the set pieces at 4 p.m. They will perform sonates of their choice m the final
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  • town talk
    • 283 7  -  JENNY LEW By AIDA Mustafa, 19, has been striving to make a name for herself as a singer and is still working hard at it. Four years ago, while still schooling, she started singing professionally on stage. A year later began nightclub
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    • 803 7  -  A.K. LEE By A creeping coldness has entered life m Singapore. Every year, more and more people are finding that life lacks the warmth it once had. Every year, through the imposition of foreign standards, more and more people are finding life uncomfortable. What am
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    • 186 7 Our man Flint the lizard catcher CATCHING monitor lizards is certainly no problem for Flight Sergeant John Flint. The 44-year-old Flight Sergeant is an instructor at RAF Changi' s Parachute and Survival School. One of his duties is to teach aircrews the art of jungle survival by supplementing their diets
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    • 317 7 19 am —^TniBeethovenbF centenary celebration exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. 19 am: A cooking session with demonstration by Mr. Peter Gehrmann, the Mandarin Hotel's executive chef at the Wesley Methodist Church, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore 6. 7 pm Night bazaars at Guillemard Road Indus Road, Jalan Rumah Tinggi,
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    • 368 7 Starscope I I BaBaBBBBBaaBBfBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBBBV JL Business travel looks A special wish looks a J irksome with snags little nearer m fulfil meat J developing; travel for midday, bat wait until J pleasure looks pleasant all chickens have J and rewarding; be chary emerged from J of trying to pat your
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  • 403 8 AT LEAST SHE WASN'T IN THE SOUP BUSINESS THE last paragraph of "Veritas'" letter, inviting penniless patients rejected by the emergency unit to go to a private doctor first and pay later (plus 10 per cent interest, of course) clearly shows what an enterprising private practitioner he is. He should
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  • 528 8 I REFER to K.S. Tan's letter (S.H. Aug. 31). Despite the long lapse of time, I do feel that some comments on it are warranted as it maligned a worthy social service. Furthermore, it has been brought to my attention that one of the two
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  • 273 8 A noise pollution law for HDB flats IT IS about time the HDB illegal ised playing m the corridor. Those guilty of such should be punishable by summons. As there are anti-air pollution laws, anti -littering laws and others, there should be anti-noise pollution laws for flat dwellers, especially when
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  • 155 8 THIS is m reply to the letters published under the heading "Call-up: Plea by wife and others" (SH Oct. 23). If 'Unhappy Wife' could let me have further particulars about her husband I shall be pleased to enquire into the nonpayment of his educational allowance. Under
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  • 707 8 IS IT possible for the Postal Department to trace letters? Towards the end of March, I learned from a friend m North Queensland, Australia, that she had sent me a letter dated 28.1.70 by airmail. To this date I have not
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  • 305 8 New cooks and new recipies needed at TTC I am glad that at long last someone like 'Concerned' has got the courage to pin-point a problem that has also been faced by many of us posted to non-English schools after our training at the Singapore TTC. We are supposed to
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  • 124 8 THE Government of Singapore is making every effort to encourage our citizens to keep our population from increasing too rapidly. Yet foreign priests are telling couples at marriage counselling sessions that "nothing 'artificial' must come between life and love." What right have these foreign priests, who do
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    • 361 8 I CHANCES TO GIVE I MYOUR CHILD A I II UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 30 OTHER BURSARIES Closing date is Oct. 31 Send m your entries NOW SINGAPORE Herald Essay Competitions will be at three levels for Pre-University students, for Secondary Four students and for students m Secondary Three, Two and One.
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  • 370 9 E gypt wants UN to move Israelis PLEA TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY: GET OCCUPYING FORCES OUT UNITED NATIONS, Mon.-Egypt tried today to get the UN General Assembly to help her force Israel into a peace settlement that would get all Israeli troops out of Egypt, Jordan and Syria. Egyptian Foreign Minister
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  • 99 9 RUBBISH piles up In the streets as the strike by Britain's local council workers eaters its third week. The men, who are demanding more pay, have halted the collection of refuse and left sewage c works unmanned. Private contractors have had to be called m to
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  • 183 9 MONTREAL, Mon. Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau was re-elected for a fifth term of office here yesterday by a massive I majority of voters. Mr. Drapeau who polled 92 per cent of votes cast, also saw his Civic Party sweep all 52 seats contested m city council
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  • 105 9 Score one more for Switzerland's women LUCERNE, Switzerland Moa. The me« of 41m Swiss caatoa (state) of Laeerae today voted 25,17t to 14,781 to give tke vote to tke caatoa's This mus tkat alae of tke eoaatry's 22 caatoas rectgalifd tke rlgkt of womea to vote la electloas aad refereadaau,
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  • 276 9 TOKYO, Mon. As a result of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's probable re-election as president of the ruling Liberal Democrative Party and his cabinet reshuffle on Oct. 30, the main party and Government posts are likely to remain unchanged, political observers said today. They point out
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  • 304 9 I'm unrepentant for my past Bernadette OMAGH, Mon. Miss Bernadette Devlin, militant Independent M.P. for Mid-Ulster, said yesterday at Armagh that she was "unrepentant" about the events for which she served four months m jail. She told her first Press conference since she was released last Wednesday: "I am unrepentant
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  • 437 9 Mrs Marcos for President MANILA: The Philippines' first lady, Mrs Imdda Marcos, will run for President m the 1973 national elections as standard bearer of the ruing Nacionalista party, the Manila Chronicle predicted. It said Mrs Marcos is throwing "her bonnet" into the Presidential ring "with the encouragement of her
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  • 474 9 Saigon troops tanks tnd artillery cross into Cambodia SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnamese Infantry, rangers, teaks aad arttl lery crossed law the fishhook of Cambodia yesterday and their operation continues, Wetnamese command disclosed today This was the third and evidently the biggest incursion by Saigon troops into Cambodia m two days
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  • 247 9 AND IN THAILAND BANGKOK, Mon. An American helicopter, believed to have been sabotaged, exploded m the air and crashed m flames yesterday, near Bandun, northern Thailand, it was reported here today. Six bodies three Americans and three Laotians were recovered m the burnt wreckage. The
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  • 620 10 JAKARTA, Mon. A New Zealand businessman was attacked twice by gangs yesterday m a row over a group of romantic tourist islands off the coast of West Java. He is burly, six-fooler Gary Walker, 25, who astonished Jakarta's foreign community when he returned
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  • 519 10 India anxious to be friends with Pakistan' NEW YORK, Mon. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of India said yesterday that her country was anxious to be friends with Pakistan "because we feel that we share many problems m common, and if we work together at them, rather than wasting our energies
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  • 273 10 TOKYO, Mon. In the Sato-Nixon meeting last Saturday m Washington, the U.S. Government requested that Japan give $450 million m aid to South Vietnam as part of the overall aid programme for Indo-China, a correspondent of the Asahi, one of
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  • 49 10 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Israeli Prime Minister Mrs. Meir wll go to Canada on Nov. 1 to confer with Premier Trudeau m Ottawa. After her Canadian visit, she will stop m London to meet with British Prime Minister Edward Heath on her way back to Israel.
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  • 262 10 VENTOR, Isle of Wight, Mm. Gales aad a high sea paaisbed the coollag haU of the «xplesiea-daaaged taaher Pacific Glory today, while aatt-paUatlea teams waited for a caaace to pamp away the erode all cargo nlowalat ia her Two tags steadied the tarter, groaaded foar miles
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  • 283 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Nixon yesterday reiterated U.S. opposition to the admission of China to the United Nations at the price of Taiwan's expulsion. He also said that his administration will continue to provide economic aid to Cambodia and to assess its needs for small arms.
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  • 346 10 Police hurt in demo over arms sales to S. Africa LONDON, Mon. Twenty-six policemen were injured last night when they clashed with demonstrators after a big anti-South Africa rally m Trafalgar Square. Sixty-five people were arrested, including 13 women. The street fighting occurred following a peaceful demonstration by about 10,000
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  • 282 10 Ceylon budget 'soaks the rich' and the hoarders COLOMBO, Mon. Ceylon's Finance Minister Dr. N.M. Perera announced yesterday a "squeeze the rich*' budget the first of Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike's Government. Dr. Perera said the Government is "committed to lay the foundation for an irrevocable transition to a socialist economy." SEVERE
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  • 980 11 Eight years ago Laos was recognised as neutral. But the fighting still goes on From RICHARD PYLE, Vientiane, Monday WITH THE onset of the dry season the time is approaching for the annual North Vietnamese-Pathet Lao offensive m northern Laos. The Royal Government's military forces are m
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  • 474 11  - Mrs B. upsets Delhi as Indians are ordered out SUDHAKAR BHAT From m New Delhi INDO-CEYLONESE relations have acquired a new edge with the announcement m Colombo that foreigners would be excluded from commerce and industry. The first to be affected are several hundred persons of Indian origin engaged m
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  • 277 11 By EDWARD MAGRI, Vatican City, Monday RECENTLY discovered wail paintings m Rome's Catacombs depict early Christians as drinking and feasting durioe funeral celebrations m an "unbecoming" way, the Vatican says. Six banquet scenes were among dozens of wellpreserved and brightly coloured paintings
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  • 755 11 Can Japan have peace and prosperity? BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS WIDELY differing interpretations of the Japanese White Paper on defence show how sensitive the world is to the prospect of revived militarism m Japan. The fact is that no matter what Japanese official spokesman say other peoples and Governments
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  • 396 12 A CANADIAN psychologist has come up with a method for the early detection of children who will have problems learning to read m school. According to Dr. John McLeod, Director of the Institute of Child Guidance and Development m Saskatchewan, children who fall into the
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  • 163 12 LOS ANGELES, Mon. In 1889 David Roth borrowed a book on memory improvement from a friend. He hasn't forgotten that, or much less. Roth celebrated his 97th birthday yesterday and conceded: "My memory is starting to deteriorate a tiny bit. Recalling the
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  • 301 12 Nancy Wilson can sing a success story JENNY LEW NANCY WILSON has reached a point where she can afford to sit back, take life easily and soak m her success. For ten years she has worked very hard to make a name for herself. She has been kept on her
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  • 683 12 'LET A HUNDRED FLOWERS BLOOM THE University of Singapore's Democratic Socialist Club has expressed the hope that the recent spate of published anti-Establish-ment views is an indication of "a thaw m Government's suppresive measures." An editorial m the club's publication, The People headed "Let a
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  • 125 12 THIS lorry, carrying several tons of timber for export to Japan, overturned and landed on its side while negotiating the Bukit Tim ah Circus last night. Its driver was slightly injured he had a scratch on his left cheek. An attendant who was sitting
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  • 191 12 Raids net two more gang leaders in Toa Payoh POLICE have arrested two more secret society headmen m Toa Payoh following information extracted from gangsters arrested m a raid last Friday. The information came from members of the "Gi It" gang (Group 21) who were rounded up with their leader
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 SINGAPORE SWEEP sth November Draw S]j| at PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX U I SHOPPING CENTRE [1 I NEW BRIDGE ROAD. M I 6. 30. P. M. -J I BUY YOUR TiCKETS TODAY! Q' 1 ■r You can be^V 5 confident of a j bright future^! ■W ■a^aTnl 2 ■^■^■^■^■^i^^Rt aY m
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1970
    • 305 13 CLERK WHO OWNS A JAGUAR: I CAN'T AFFORD $70 A MONTH A CLERK who owned a Jaguar car told a magistrate's court yesterday that he could not afford to pay $70 maintenance to his two children. Wee Tian Boh applied for a variation yesterday to reduce a |T0 a month
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    • 167 13 MADAM Yeok Seok Hoon, 31, who was badly injured when a durian tree crashed on to her house and killed her husband on Sunday is said to be improving m Thomson Road General Hospital. The SO ft. tree had been "dead" for some
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    • 262 13 S'pore pennant flies high up in the Himalayas A SINGAPORE Peuut i* flytag Ugh atop the 21,14t-ft MMit Meataosa la Ike Himalaya range. The peaaaat was piaated ea the previously uacoaquered peak by two of the eight man team from the 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marlaes, They were Lt. Stnart
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    • 241 13 A MAN now serving a prison term for theft was fined $200 yesterday for altering the expiry date of his driving licence. Mohammed Nor bin Ahmad of Bukit Timah Road was involved m a traffic accident at the junction of Clemenceau Avenue
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    • 11 13 'They're oog asains. Ruff likes TOfiST7OO, VA KNOW.'*
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    • 475 13 "I feel that m my 15 years at the Bar, this sort of thing had never happened," said Mr. Ramason. He said that he had at the beginning of the inquiry objected to Mr. Loh's application for the investigating officer to
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    • 22 13 TODAY: t.24 am (7.1 ft); t.27 pm (8.1 ft.) TOMORROW: (Oct. 28) t.44 am (8.4 ft.); li.tS pm (8.4 ft.)
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    • 298 13 TOA PAYOH residents will have their own vigilante force of 100 volunteers within two months, and ultimately a volunteer security man for every floor of each block of flats. Mr. Eric Cheong, M.P. for the area, said he had discussed this plan
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 123 13 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Pago 14 O TV/Pago 15 o SERENDIPITY /Pages 16 421 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPWNG PULL-OUT /Pages 1 7 -20 SPORT/Paaoo 23 4 24. BBB^ f B fl* Jl Jbl raf sP%'W r 'W flflE^BflflVßaßßM*^ :^lfca)-^ > > BJ^^^^^^pw A new beauty and health k^^^B discovery to give your jm
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  • 307 14 50,000 anti-TB seals are on the way -thanks to the SAF A RECENT call by the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association for volunteers to pack 50,000 greetings seals m a fundraising campaign was answered m time by the Singapore Armed Forces. The last of the greetings seals were packed at the Sata
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  • 47 14 CONCERT pianist Fou Tsoog, win give a lecturerecital at Nanyang University auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. Complimentary tickets are available from the Acting Director, Department of Students' Affairs, Nanyang University by Nov. 5 if you enclose a stamped, addressed envelope.
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  • 373 14 THE PROBLEM of half-empty halls at cultural performances is not going to be solved by selling tickets to students at concession rates, according to local impresarios. I TTT UI "invariably empty" although They were commenting w seats were always availyesterday on remarks
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  • 178 14 MAN FREED ON HURT CHARGE: HE ACTED IN SELF-DEFENCE A PLUMBER who used a penknife to defend himself against the poaches of m heavier built colleague was acquitted and discharged yesterday because a magistrate was satisfied he had acted m self-defence. B. Gopalakrishnan, 41, of Jalan Pipit, was charged with
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  • 132 14 THE MADRAS Minister of Education and Health, Mr. V.R. Nedunchezhiyan, arrived here yesterday with his wife for a two-day visit. Mrs. Nedunchezhiyan, who is a doctor is m charge of the maternal and child welfare section m the State Public Health Department. They will have
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  • 161 14 JAPANESE production engineer Tsuyoshi Hashimoto died of multiple injuries after he was found pinned under an overturned forklift on Oct. 11, a coroner was told yesterday. Hashimoto, 23, an employee ot Camel Plywood Industries, Jalan Papan, Jurong, was seen pinned under the macline by labourer
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  • 71 14 A BALLOTING ceremony for the sale of 400 units of 3room improved flats at Toa Payoh will be held tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. by Mr. Eric Cheong, M.P. for Toa Payoh. The flats for sale are m Neighbourhood IV, Block numbers 136, 137 and
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  • 210 14 LABOURER Tang Wah Siang's negative attitude toward life drove him to take his own life, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Tang, 24, of Jalan Seh Chuan, an employee of Electrical Manufacturers of Malaysia Pte. Ltd., Bukit Timah Road, died on Oct.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 83 14 A NEW MOBILE DISCO IS HERE Tel: ***** PALACE now showing! ii R < SSJ, Q i M liO 4H PING FANG <Stt\ T^ EXPLOSIVE DRAMA! TWyqik A U Al^fcw RAW ADVENTURE! "0 ■1 if/y 7^ Vi^^w fnec li t H B*f^^ A^Al \mAt^S^^ FIGHT AGAINST TYRANNY Il|Ay J ||ilflkl)[t^w
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    • 631 14 lo)l;!»4SMzl«»tKHS!ll MOW BMOWIN** (No Froe Uat) DAILY 4 SHOWS: I.OS, 3.44, *J0 4 8.1 5 p.m. (•warn. 4 Hoav btra Show 10 JO a.m.) Richard Harris. Aloe Guinness m Columbia s "CROMWELL" Technicolor Panaviaion School Concaaaion: $1-00 to any seat daily at daw shows. NOW SHOWING* I M a.m.. 1
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  • 664 15  - A non- conformist in the big, bad business world FLORENCE CHONG WHEN Mr. Deeds comes to town at 8.35 pm on Channel 5 he brings with him his touching "smalltown-man's" ideals and amusing ideas of being a non-conformist. When Longfellow Deeds, a small town newspaper editor-publisher-writer-printer inherits a multi-million dollar
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 922 15 HIIU *M mf mm*m*m**m WA If ||||H^ MM H I 1° I Job JoB _______|Oj l___M_lo| 3.00 Genera I Hospital 5.55 News (Malay) m 3.20 For Tho Family 6.1 7 Pok Amai2 ;i S 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.51 The Rovers "Sophia" SS Week (Malay) 7.1
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    • 143 15 M____-_____H__M|BH n&jai s_o^___/ 130 D.m. Radio SinaaDore. /_n TELEVISION Radio Malaysia. BFBS (From U/n± rh c Radio Australia). 75^ _sl/#JL Pi ?'_m P \h«nn_^lo 4.30 p.m. BFBS (From BBC). VI > Vv 2£«!£™I M" Ra<"° Malaysia. Radio /^T#4i^VV a p.m. (-fiannei 5 Ci ___i_#\ ____v>_i i >^*r i/jK/V- 1 1
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  • 882 16  - choose the best job... SHIRLEY MANASSEH By WHAT is m store for you, schoolleavers? Glamorous professions with end lest appointments and business lunches or mundane office-jobs which promise nothing but paychecks barely enough to keep you going? Next month, many of you will be sitting for your Cambridge and Higher
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  • Article, Illustration
    478 16 It's natural -for him and her! WHEN Rudi Gernreich introduced "Unisex" to the fashion world two years ago, his multimatched models shaved their heads, donned identical costumes and proudly paraded amid the raised eyebrows of the Press and buyers. We were all used to Rudi's gimmicks after all, he
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  • 104 16 PROBLEM: I am 18. A girl often smiles at me when I see her I have to say that she is nice and friendly. However, the seldom talks when we meet. I wish to talk to her. I never get the chance to approach her because of her silence.
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  • 422 16 WE are not teenagers (age 23 and 24). We wo He is so friendly and everyone likes him How< takes out dancing, to the movies and on dinne love him and trust him with me, as he is a gentl We have been together foMhree years now b me
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  • 305 17 ROBLEM: im 18. A girl often smiles at me when I see have to say that she is nice and friendly. ever, she seldom talks when we meet. I wish Ik to her. I never get the chance to approach jecause of her silence. Will she be surprised
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  • 1038 17 WE are not teenagers (age 23 and 24). We work at the same place. He is so friendly and everyone likes him. However, I'm the one he takes out dancing, to the movies and on dinner dates. My parents love him and trust him with
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  • 262 17  -  JACKIE McCORD niors. and rows of bold buttons trim Maria nimdress. They create a self-belt at md lovingly stripe the bodice and hem. ton brigade follows through with an ring and matching earrings. and a wildly printed poncho are I by Lin Ee. Unfortunately, the look is too
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  • 333 17 over the years of my growing up. She was always there and I regret now the times I could have turned to her and didn't because I just presumed she wouldn't understand. She's a super bird. But she belongs to a different world. She's one of the last
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 345 17 HiS takes a took at lavtl. Ins I fl m\\\^-^ mm {r^^r-*~ mm m SEEN IN EUROPE! The flfl vogue beach sho? this summer fl will be the thick clog and flfl easy to do by having dad or a friend cut a thick board the fl shape of your
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  • Economic Affairs / Shipping
    • 489 18 Total exchange control in the Philippines? From D.Y. CAPARAS, MANILA THE Philippine Government will probably impose total exchange control to salvage its critical foreign exchange position. This fiscal atmosphere m Manila is induced by the urgent need of the Government to raise U*****.9 million over the next four months to
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    • 226 18 Tokyo Electric Power said the company intended to float a multi-million mark debenture loan m West Germany next year. President Kazutaka Kikawada said he had discussed the bond issue of about 200 million marks with underwriters m West Germany. The company issued debentures totalling 150 million marks
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    • 272 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Oct. 26). On New York TT 6.0975 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99%. fineness, per Uel) 301.75 Note Rates: China (per
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    • 439 18 TOKYO, Mon. The Bank of Japan will call for an extraordinary meeting of its policy board tomorrow to decide on lowering of its official discount rate by 0.25 per cent to 6.00 per cent. The new rate is expected to take effect on Wednesday, putting
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    • 274 18 JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto today opened a US$7 million textile plant m Bandjaran, West Java, marking Indonesia's entry into the modern textile market. The plant is a joint venture between two Japanese companies Tomen and Kanagafushi Boseki and P.T. Industry Sandang Corporation of Indonesia. The factory
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    • 380 18 SCM Post calls for joint action FEFC rate increase HONGKONG, Mon. The South China Morning Post today described the latest freight increase *by the Far Eastern Shipping Conference as "unjustified" and urged a more powerful regional group to exert pressure on the conference. The conference last week announced that freight
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    • 246 18 PEOPLE in business Mr E.J. FOERSTER has been appointed general manager of Warner-Lambert (Mfg) of Petaling Ja y a and Warner-Lambert he succeeds Mr P.K. WONG who has been transferred to Hongkong as Co-ordinator, Diagnostics Products, Southeast Asia. Mr Foerster has served as deputy managing director of Muller Phipps m
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  • 327 18 Stocks were mixed m moderate early trading yesterday. The Stan poors industrial average eased one cent and the Dow Jones industrials gained about a half point 30 minutes into the season. Advancing and declining issues were about even and volume topped one million shares. ST. m
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  • 521 18 The market yesterday was dull and prices generally closed on the bottom. Small selling found a lack of buyers, ahead of the government announcement on spending today. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 4.5 down at 363.9. ICI, Beechams, Unilever, Courtaulds and Dunlop were among
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  • 301 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were weaker m an inactive market yesterday. Royal Dutch was •weak on some foreign selling. KLM weakened on Friday's lower trend on Wall Street. Plantations and shippings lost ground. Small losses dominated m the local industrial sector and paper firms were weak. Heinekenbier, however, was very
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  • SHIPPING GAZETTE
    • 821 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday, October 27, 1970 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. AJAX 34 (S) In Pt/Oct 28 L'pool, G'gow
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    • 600 19 AAC Anglo-AnMrlcanCorpn.Sdn.Bhd. ***** AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pto) Ltd. *****/8 APL Amarican President Unas ***** AUS AustasiaUna ***** BEN Ban Una Staamars ***** BC ThaßornaoCo ***** BSC Bubing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CA Carrlngton Agendas *****2/3 CFS CF Sharp 4 -Co. (M) Pto.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 805 19 lIWCOWWMUTEP IN TMC mmMX Of aWCAW**) >CB BUILDtNG, 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BVRG, R'DAM, HAVRE. AWERP.BREM. SM«apora p. SUM) Man ajMMVCS MCrTUMf 2INCON il Nov /I Oac Z/b Oac 6/7 Oac Ldon 3/1. H'burg 8/1 Rdam 11/1 Havre 14/1 NCPTUNC AOUAMAMNf M
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  • 707 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Nov 10/U Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/MSS ANNA TAYLOR Nov 3/7 Saigon, Cam Rahn Bay, Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Nov 26/27 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BAOENSTEIN Nov 16 Manila, Hongkong, K'shung. Yokohama, Nagoya. HLL/AFT BAYERNSTEIN In Pt Manila,
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  • 202 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Oct 29/31 Singapore (Nov 29/ Dec 1), Fremantle (Dec 8). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham.(Dec 20). Spore (Dec 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'harrKJan 10), Spore (Jan 11), Fremantle
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  • 259 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY Oct 28/29 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC BANDUNG MARU Oct 31 Djakarta, Surabaya, Belawan. TSK/OL BRONX VI LLE Dec 3 P. S'ham(Dec 7). BBL/HC CHERRY LAJU Oct 29/31 Sibu, Binatang. LS/LS DARPO SATU Nov 15/18 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI FATAKI Oct 28/30 Padang, Sibokja.
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  • 98 20 BANGKOK, Mon. —Shipping and transport experts from 20 countries, meeting at the headquarters of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) have recommended the establishment of a regional dredging organisation and other measures for closer regional co-operation m shipping, shipbuilding and water transport problems. An
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  • 239 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 27. OUT: State .of West Bengal 1/2, Frieden 3/4, Archanglos Michalis 5, Petaling 21 west, Glory Horai 23/24, Schelde Lloyd 33/34, Kairyu Maru 44, Glen fall och 47, Fern bank 8/9, Giang Lee 20 west.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 449 20 I SCINDIA (SZ?J UNES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE ■■hJ Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p Sham hmgaporr L Angeles JALAOHAMTA Z/J Nov 4/5 Nov t>/t Nov (Ok IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK, CHARLESTON,
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  • 191 21 MANILA, Mon. Instant pineapple is the latest farm miracle produced by agriculturists m the Philippines to boost the income of farmers. An off-season crop, instant pineapples command a price twice that of the regular harvest, thus doubling the income of farmers. CALCIUM To produce the instant fruit,
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  • 109 21 BANGKOK, Mon.-The Thai Government is giving "serious attention** to the success of Singapore's foreign investment drive which is believed to have drawn many possible investments from Thailand, the secretary general of the National Economic Development Board (NEDB), Dr. Renoo Suvannasit, said. Dr Suvannasit said Singapore's
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  • 103 21 HARPER GILFILLAN will pay an interim dividend of 7 per cent on Nov. 27 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 13. SIME DARBY HOLDINGS intends to issue a bonus of one share for every five shares held by members. This will be proposed to an extraordinary meeting
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  • 1564 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and Milan' prices arc followed by the business done. Figures m bracket, denote traded lota m I.ooo**. Wkto the price is not followed by figure m bracket*. It meant only a tingle lot of 1,000 abares was traded
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  • 79 21 (Manages' prices for Oct. 27) 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 1.87 Third Singapore I.lBxd— B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving Fund
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 286 21 RUBBER 4»V 4 cents a Ib. (ap five-eighths cent). Speculator buying yesterday on renewed rumours that China was going to enter the market pushed prices up fiveeighths cent from the opening of 48. cents for November 1 RSS. Throughout the morning session, trading conditions were extremely thin and
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    • 62 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Idle; ClF's Nov. 16-7/8 17-1/8, Dec. 17-1/4 buyer 17-1/2 Nominal seller; Spot 18-1/4 18-1/2; Settlement Nov. 18-3/8 18-1/2, Dec. 18-9/16 18-13/16, Jan 18-13/16 19-1/16, Jan/March 19-1/16 19-3/!/* April/June 19-15/16 20-1/8. July/Sept. 20-3/8 20-9/16, Oct/Dec. 20-9/16 20-13/16, Jan/March 20-13/16 21-1/16. April/June
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    • 46 21 TIN $€55 a picul (down $4.25). The Straits tin price yesterday fell by $4-25 to $655 a picul on an estimated offering of 255 tons, up five tons. Main buyers were from Britain and the United States. The* tone of the market was easier.
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    • 99 21 Cooking oil mill in Butterworth A LOR STAR, Mon. A $5 million factory, with a daily capacity of about 200 tons of cooking oil and animal feed, is expected to start production m mid- 1971. Mr Lim Wei Yook, a director of Malaysian Agricultural Oil, said the factory, now under
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    • 150 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, Nov. 230, Dec. 231, Jan. 232, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 157 Nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan. 340 Nominal;
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  • 340 21 The market reacted higher m post-weekend trading yesterday following its recent easier tendency. Renewed support at the lower level forced prices to move higher. Late profit-taking was well absorbed. (Closing paid prices m yen, w Akai Elec 460 (460) Aaabi Chem 101 (101) Asahi Glass 140(140) Ba«y
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  • 721 21 Mining shares reeled yesterday under a wave of heavy selling. Speculative and established issues were both out of favour and there was hardly a plus sign to be seen. Poseidon led the decline with a fall of $7 to $70 as the market expressed its disappointment with
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  • 238 21 The market was well maintained m slightly improved trading yesterday. Price changes were few. Volume of business transacted for the day was $7.05 million, a rise of $2.2 S on Jast Friday's pace. Associated Hotels was finally unchanged at $12.70. The company announced a final dividend of
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  • 197 21 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on an idle note today but details were available of several fixtures arranged during the weekend recess. These included heavy grain from the U.S. Gulf to South Korea at U5516.65 fd (free discharge) for January and oilseeds from British Columbia to Japan
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • 308 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 spen daily. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Selected Essays for General Paper.
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    • 473 22 GUARANTEED HOME STUDY COURSES: Singapore Correspondence School offers Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence ft Reportwriting, Secretarial Duties. French, Malay English etc. Details from: SCS. P.O. Box 3164 Spore. BEGINNERS. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING, Typewriting, Accounting. Commercial Law. Economics. Academy of Accountancy. 200. Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore *****. PREPARE NOW LCCPITMAN Examinations special rapid courses
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    • 467 22 CHINESE CARPETS m pure wool with latex back, chemical washed m peking, esthetic, floral, and plain embossed design. All sizes available. Reasonable price with special discount obtainable. Wall-to-wall carpets also obtainable. Gnee Hong Co. (Pte) Ltd., 106, Hill Street, Singapore, Tel: *****3. CARPET INTERNATIONAL AGENCY. Specialist m Floor Carpeting, Wall-papers,
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    • 427 22 AUCTION SALE By order of NAVY, ARMY AIR FORCE INSTITUTES NASSIM CO.(SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED will sell by public auction m their salerooms at 4 4-1 Colly er Quay, Singapore on SATURDAY, 31st October 1970 at 10.30 a.m. 3 Ford Anglia Saloon, Year 1965/6 3 Ford Thames Vans, Year 1964 The
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  • 692 23 CLAY 5-2 FAVOURITE OVER TOUGH OPPONENT WORLD TITLE BOUT ATLANTA, Georgia, Mon. Muhammed Ali, still quick of lip and fists but his staying power an unknown quantity, shakes off 3^ years of ring dust and starts back on another road to the Heavyweight championship tonight as a 5-2 favourite over
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  • 197 23 LAUREL, Maryland, Mon. The field for the US$l5O,OOO Washington D.C. International at Laurel race course next month has reached eight with the addition of Lorenzaccio, a conqueror of the great Nyinsky. Laurel president John D. Schapiro invited Lorenzaccio, owned by London businessman Charles A.B. St. George, after
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  • 791 23 IPOH, Mon.— The weights for the Perak Turf Club meeting this weekend, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 SATURDAY CL 3— Div. 4—6 F. Chaichana 9.00 Kerakah 9.00 Whernside 8.13 Karangll 8.12 Hope 8.12 Dawn Lyric 8.12 Glacial Lad 8.12 Cha/man Rose 8.12 Dixie Monarch 8.11 Purple Gem
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  • 203 23 MACAO, Mon.- Dieter Quester, of Munich, Germany, will provide a strong European challenge to South-east Asian drivers taking part m the 17th Macao Grand Prix on Nov. 28-29. Quester, driving a brand-new BMW F2, the fastest car In the race, wfll be taking part
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  • 63 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.North scored a comfortable 152 runs victory over the South side m the two-day Malaysian Malays North /South cricket classic for the Mentris' Besar shield which ended on the Sdangor Club Padang The North team thus became the sole holders of the shield again after three years, having
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  • 140 23 PHOENIX, Arizona, Mon Eugene Petrov bettered his own world record for skeet shooting by scoring the possible 200 to give the Soviet Union their 15th gold medal m the world shooting championships here. Petrov set the former world record of 196 at the 1968 Mexico Olympics.
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 46 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left MAN/ I'M VmE.TOO, MARCO...IIIBSL= k T JTr p'^'^Y^*" a TTLJ T>g AS HUNGRY AND BEAR LOVE TO I THE WATER'S SOMETHING YlP^^ THINK I'D WHERE THE RSH AS A BEARVeaT FISH. LET'S GO/ WITHOUT A STORM/f^B EVER 60 TO VAREAT, RM-/^
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    • 537 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD EBHSIHI ACROSS DOWN I. Give William the leaflet (8) 1. Army entertainer? (4) 2. Some of mine are duly 4. As a few last words they're approached (6) poisonous (4) 3 Musical instruments 8. Corrupts and upsets the saints conversely heard m Joes band (6) 5. Is held
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  • 674 24  - TEST FOR ASIAN GAMES TRAINEES IN FRIENDLY INTERNATIONALS JASBIR SINGH INDIAN HOCKEY TOUR IN ABOUT a month from now Singapore Hockey Association selectors will pick 16 top players to represent the Republic m the Asian Games at Bangkok m December. The last Singapore outing was m 1962 at Jakarta m
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  • 146 24 UNIVERSITY of Singapore entered the Singapore Hockey Association Under-23 knockout final when they defeated Sembawang Shipyard 1-0 at Buklt Tiraah yesterday. The match wai so evenly contested that it could have gone either way. Varsity owed victory to their enterprising left half Urn Pak Khoo and centre
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  • 354 24 Schools enter Under-23 hockey final with 3-1 win TWO GOALS during extra time enabled Combined Schools, the defending champions, to beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 3-1 to enter the Singapore Hockey Association under-23 knockout competition final at the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Schools will next meet University of
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  • 109 24 J.A. BROWN with a nett 61 won the President's Prize m the golf competition held at the Keppel Golf Club, Bukit Chermin. Runner-up four strokes behind was Lee Shu Poh with a nett 65. Eighty golfers participated inthe competition for the 'A' and 'B divisions. Ball Sweeps
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  • 142 24 YIO Chu Kang trounced Tong Keng 'B 75-39 m the Goh Chye Hin Cup basketball tournament at the People's Association last night. Combining effectively Yio Chu Kang streaked off to a good 42-14 lead at half time. Shooters Seah Kirn Huat and Wong
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  • 31 24 FRANKFURT, Mon. The Japanese men's and women's table teams slaughtered their West German opponents m matches here last night. The Japanese men won 5-1, while the girls sailed home 3-0 AFP
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  • 351 24  -  AX LANGE AFTER holding their own with hard tackling and some good forward runs, an All-Blacks XV faded away badly m the second half and went down to St. John's School by 14 points to 3 m a rugby friendly at Dover Road
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  • 590 24 IPOH, Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the Ist and 2nd day races of the Perak Turf Club Oct/Nov. meeting. SATURDAY RAjCEI Hang Tuah II (Kingston) missed the start slightly Dragon Boat II (T. Yeo) and Honolulu II (Sairi) jumped awkwardly then shifted out. Honolulu II refused
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  • SPORTS WORLD
    • 119 24 Ashe calls ILTF to expel S. Africa DAR ES SALAAM, M on. Calling for the expulsion of South Africa from the International Lawn Tennis Federation, Arthur Ashe, one of the world's top tennis players said here that South Africa was the only place m the world where black tennis players
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    • 112 24 MEXICO CITY, Mon. Two-time world champion Jack Brabham running m third place m what he said would be his lap automobile race was forced to pull out of the Mexican Grand Prix after completing 52 of the scheduled 62 laps. Brabham announced before the start of the race the last
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    • 78 24 ADELAIDE, Mon. South Australia failed to score the IS3 runs m 73 minutes for an outright victory and their Sheffield Shield cricket match with Western Australia ended m a draw here today. After declaring at 432 for eight m their first innings, South Australia had Western Australia all out for
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    • 42 24 MOSCOW, Mon. Japanese table tennis players displayed great power and stamina m the first round of their friendly meeting with the Soviet Union here today. The Japanese men won all their matches, while the girls split their 12 encounters with the Soviets.
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