Singapore Herald, 23 November 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 107 Singapore Monday, November 23, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 443 1 Dr Goh on a major problem in relations with neighbours A MAJOR problem Singapore will have to face m the seventies is how to improve our relations with Malaysia and Indonesia, Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee said yesterday. Singapore will also have to create meaningful ties with other countries
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  • 604 1 Bombs again: Peking warns HANOI PAPERS' APPEAL TO WORLD OPINION PEKING, Sun. Peking reacted today to the latest United States bombing of North Vietnam, which the People's Daily called "an extremely serious act of war." North Vietnam was bombed again today. After recalling the statement of Chairman Mao that 700
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  • 149 1 There's more to this than meets the eye WATERSKIING is fun and lots of people do it on Sundays. At Ponggol yesterday nobody paid much attention to this lone waterskier. The swimmers and picnickers would have been surprised if they had known that the skier, Miss Rosamund Pa ton, is
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  • 48 1 RANGOON, Sun.— A mob rampaged through the streets of Rangoon today destroying state-owned shops, burning down six cinema halls and setting fire to 18 buses—because they couldn't get tickets for a Government-sponsored youth festival. More than 500 arrests were made before police restored order.- AP
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  • 46 1 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope Paul VI said today he may include a brief visit to Pakistan during his Far East tour. He said he was now studying to see "if it was technically possible to stopover m Pakistan" during the trip. AFP
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  • 82 1 A 60-YEAR-OLD cushion maker, Low Yong Suan, was found with his clothes on fire on the floor at the rear of his Jalan Tenteram home last night. His six sons were watching television at about 10 p.m. when they heard him shouting for help.
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  • 116 1 AN ARSONIST tried to born down the Bnkit Tlmah Pest Office with an Incendiary bomb last night. At about 11 p.m. a passerby saw the glow of a burning fuse near the collapsible gate at the front of the two-storey burning and
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  • ON BRIEF
    • 111 1 DACCA, Sun. Left wing leader Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani today accused President Yahya Khan of Pakistan and his Cabinet of what he called "extreme callousness and apathy" towards the victims of the cyclone m East Pakistan. He told a Press conference on his
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    • 76 1 ROME, Sun. A study carried out by an Anglican priest predicts that the number of Christians m Africa will rise to 350 million by the year 2000. This will be 46 per cent of the population, according to the Rev. David Barret of Nairobi. The number of
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  • 262 1 ABIDJAN, Sun. Hundreds of African and European mercenaries landed today m Guinea, President Sekou Toure announced over Radio Conakry monitored here. He said warships had anchored m Girinean waters after the mercenaries landed at 3 a.m. local time. President Toure issued
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  • 3580 2  - Problems of a non-robot society Dr. GOH KENG SWEE By SINGAPORE IN THE SEVENTIES Quotes c I DO NOT believe that a freely-elected government will be able to regiment and dragoon the Singaporean. He cannot be turned into well-drilled squads of sloganshouting automatons. He is poor material for political indoctrination.
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  • 474 2 Monday, November 23. 1970. V THE SINGAPORE HERALD WASHINGTON'S reasons for renewing air attacks on North Vietnam await elucidation, as do the consequences of that decision. Mr. Melvin Laird, the U.S. Defence Secretary, has not, of course, told the whole story. He described the raids as "protective
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  • 396 3 Specialists to discuss medical disorders at teach-in seminar THE ACADEMY of Medicine will be holding another teach-in seminar on four days Nov. 27 and 28 and Dec. 4 and 5. At the seminar, doctors will discuss four major specialities nephrology (kidney diseases), gastroenterology (liver stomach and intestinal disorders neurology (conditions
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  • 34 3 TAIPING, Sun. Ten families m Kampong Tengah Beria, 25 miles from here, were today evacuated when the kampong came under five feet of water. Heavy rain fell continuously from early this morning.
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  • 163 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Association for the Promotion of Higher Education m Malaysia is to set up a college on Genting Highlands, a mountain resort 33 miles from here. A statement by the Genting Highlands Hotel Sdn. Bhd. today added that major sections of
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  • 207 3 Baby escapes death by inches A 11 month-old child, Addl bin Ahmad, escaped death by inches when a ft ft. tree crashed on the rear portion of an attap house In Changi Point after heavy rain yesterday. Addl was sleeping In a back room while his mother, Che Raj m
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  • 695 3 THE LABOUR LAWS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH INVESTMENT m Singapore rose from $177 million. in September 1968 to $341 million m March 1970 an increase of 92.66 per cent. The Foreign and Labour Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said this yesterday when he discussed the impact of
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  • 223 4 POTTERY INDUSTRY WITH LOCAL FLAVOUR INSPIRED by a suggestion made by a former Finance Minister, a chemist and an interior decorator have started a pottery industry here. The products of their brainchild about 300 pieces of earthenware and stoneware costing between $1 and $40
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  • 60 4 Electoral registers far the Republic's 58 constituencies are now open for inspection at the Registrar's office m St. Andrew's Road from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The registers can also be inspected at community centres m
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  • 319 4 SINGAPORE can get up to $30 million compensation from oil tanker owners for oil pollution of its waters caused by spillage from a single tanker. This is part of a plan designed by TOVALOP Tanker Owners Voluntary Agreement Concerning
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  • 164 4 THE Adult Education Board and the Singapore Medical Association will jointly conduct a course on "General Health Education" beginning on Jan. 6 next year. The first of its kind, the course aims at giving people correct information on various health topics like common local
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  • 91 4 KAM CHEE YU, of the Singapore Armed Forces died last Monday, three days after the track ia which he was travelliag crashed aad barst lata flames la Bukit Timah Road. The driver of the track, Cheats Eag Kooa, is sttU la hospital
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  • 53 4 THE M.P. for Siglap, Inche A. Rahim Ishak, distributed free food packages to 90 recipients of social welfare public assistance yesterday at the Palm Road Community Centre. Each recipient received six katis of rice, three katis of sugar and five tins of condensed, milk donated by the
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  • 67 6 KUCHING, Sun. The organisers of the Koran reading competition have decided to ask the Government for more money for future contests. The committee chairman, Dato Rahman Ya'akub, who is Sarawak's Chief Minister, said he would write to Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rank, on this.
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  • 224 6 Cemetery is home for these squatters FOUR miles from the city, off a beaten track m Geylang, live some 150 families, who have turned a disused Hindu cemetery into a squatter colony. This squatter colony is on two acres of land, 50 yards away from Geylang Road, between Lorongs 1
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  • 119 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Alliance leaders from West and East Malaysia will meet here on Dec. 6 to take several important decisions to strengthen the party. The Alliance headquarters has already sent out the agenda for the meeting to the Council's 40
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  • 70 6 A YOUTH armed with a screwdriver held up salesman Wong Keng Cheng, 22, and robbed him of his Toyota car m Buona Vista Road early yesterday morning. Wong was with a girl m the car parked by the roadside when the youth came from behind,
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  • 129 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 21-member consortum of local banks has agreed to help boost the Government's house ownership revolving fund to $1,000 million. The money will be added to the fund at the rate of $100 million each year to help the government
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  • 818 6 HEALTH Eight children and free milk from the Govt KUPPUSAMY was indignant. He had followed his wife to the Government clinic where the staff nurse had been advising her on family planning. "How many children I want, how many children I got my business. Why you interfere? None of your
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  • 123 6 IPOH, Sua. Continuous rains m the past few days nave shut down several Ma mines m Perak. la the Simpang area, about three miles from Talping, at least few big mines have been flooded becaase of the Sungel Simpang overflowing Its
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  • 62 6 TWO youths found with $104 worth of stolen goods In paper bags were arrested yesterday at the junction of Bras Basah and Victoria Street. They were picked up by the police following a tip-off from a member of the public. The goods, comprising brass pipes
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  • town talk
    • 252 7  - Hush, that pile driver has stopped working on Sundays A.K.LEE By There's a hotel m Zzzz... Orchard Road which just... Zzzz... might get some business... Zzzz... after all because it... Zzzz... finally had the sense t0... Zzzz... turn off its pile driver... Zr.zz... on Sunday morning. BY THE WAY... I
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    • 52 7 THE UNIVERSITY of Singapore is getting advice on how to develop the teaching of Food Science. Prof. J. Hawthorn, Professor of Food Science at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, is here on a twoweek visit to help the local university. He will be m Singapore until
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    • 121 7 A COCKTAIL party was held at the Adelphl Hotel aver the weekead la bid farewell to a United Natieas expert oa aaimal health. Dr. M. Ercegaa aad his wife. Dr. M. Ercegaa, from Novl Sad, Yugoslavia, has bee a la Singapore far the
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    • 108 7 THE ltaliaa Trade Cem■lsslsorr Mr. G. Modagao, aad his wife held a cochtail party laat Friday for members of the visittag ltaliaa trade missioa. The missioa came here ta sell leather goods sach as shoes, haadbags aad gift Items aad to bay
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    • 317 7 Third time around for Sound of Music THE Sound of Music, which is having a third run at the Orchard, won five Oscars for best picture of the year, best direction, best achievement m sound, best achievement m special visual effects and best achievement m film editing. The star, Julie
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    • 120 7 THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold a Hari Raya feast for about 800 underprivileged children from welfare homes and orphanage at their premises on Dec. 6. It is being organised by the Welfare Section of the Society. The Women's section
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    • 31 7 THE Minister of Mate (Labour), Mr. Sia Kah Hui, will attend the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Tuas Community Centre at 18th mile Jurong on Tuesday at 7.30 pm.
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    • 129 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young I 'J** daSWOOD I LET ME THY SLEEPING I 71 I jf~^ I m CAhJ 'r GET TO 7 ON YOUR SIDE AND S~ MOW L eiecp YOU Si-ESP ON MV SIDE I I CAN'T J S A^/T^ v 1 r SLEFP I ARCHIE By Bob
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  • 628 8 TEACHER WITH NO-ONE TO TEACH A RECENT press report on teaching m Singapore confirmed that "There are 1,500 vacancies to be rilled so much so that our efficient government has to recruit "ISO Malaysian teachers and employ some 650 relief teachers." With these facts and figures, let me humbly ask
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  • 1160 8 Women's Lib and the washing up VIEWPOINT IN commenting on my letter m Viewpoint (S.H. Nov. 16) Francis Wong made several points which I would like to question. 1. Housework can be a worthy and fulfilling role, he says, provided there's enough of it. Yes, for some. But for all
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  • 110 8 YOUR report "The Call to arms for boys m blue" (S.H. Nov 18) prompts me to make a short comment. Members of the 13th Singapore Company Boys' Brigade, under the command of former Capt. Tang Tuck Wan, were taught arms drill m 1959 long before than
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  • 160 8 CLAMP DOWN ON THE SPEED FIENDS THE publicity given to the "Shenton Way racers" can only serve to encourage these idiots, who not only take their own and their passengers lives m their hands, but every other road user on the island. Not only will the publicity encourage the so-called
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  • 422 8 Official duties and common sense IS IT wrong for the Government to have passed the anti-litter law? My friends and I fully support this law, but we are terribly disappointed with its indiscreet enforcement by two cleansing inspectors of the Public Health Division. Last Sunday (Nov. 5). two of my
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  • 351 8 ALLOW me to endorse fully "Fairplay's" honest revelations of some cold, facts regarding the Housing Co-op and its members (S.H. Nov. 17). If the aim of the Co-op is to help the needy members to own homes, then it has failed miserably. It seems to
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  • 119 9 ARMY COURT MARTIAL FREES FIRST OF THE MY LAI ACCUSED FORT HOOD (Texas), tun. A jubilant SUM Sgt. David Mitchell embraces his wife, Rosa (right) and his mother, Mrs. Isaiah Mitchell after ho was acquitted by a military court martial m connection with the alleged My Lai massacre. Ho was
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  • 231 9 Soviet moon rover sends back more pictures BOCHUM, West Germany, Sun. The Soviet moon vehicle, Lunokhod I, transmitted back to earth excellent pictures of the lunar terrain today, the satellite observatory here reported. Observatory officials said the Soviet scientists were apparently placing the "moonmobile" m a condition to conserve its
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  • 73 9 LONDONDERRY, Sun. British troops, operating on a telephoned tip, found arms cache yesterday m a ditcn on the edge of the Roman Catholic bogside area. In the find were two revolvers, a rifle, a bandolier containing 100 rounds of ammunition, 75 yards of safety
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  • 46 9 CAIRO, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan will visit Egypt and Saudi Arabia this week for talks on Middle East developments with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Ktng Feisal of Saudi Ar*. 01 the semi-official Cairo daily newspaper Al Ahram said today. AFP
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  • 360 9 THE EAST PAKISTAN DISASTER DACCA, Sun. Cholera, smallpox and typhoid have broken out m inaccessible parts of Hatia, one of the islands m the Bay of Bengal hardest hit by East Pakistan's cyclone catastrophe, the Pakistan Observer reported yesterday amid growing demands for a
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  • 197 9 Typhoon Patsy: Death toll now 160 MANILA, Sun. Mounting tolls of death and damage today promised to make Typhoon Patsy the deadliest and most destructive typhoon ever to bit Manila and its surrounding provinces. The unofficial death tolls mounted to 160 killed, more than 1,500 injured and another 300 missing
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  • 79 9 ADDIS ABABA, Sun. A 60-year-old Swiss secretary, Mrs Marie Louise Bertschinger, died m hospital here today from knife wounds received during a stabbing incident at the office of the U N High Commissioner for I Refugees last Thursday. Also wounded m the incident were the High Commissioner's
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  • 48 9 HUNTER, Georgia, Sun. Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, the South Vietnamese Vice President, waves from an Army helicopter as he heads off on a tour of Hunter Army Airfield. Ky also toured facilities at Savannah, where South Vietnamese Air Force student pilots are training.
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  • 290 9 Diplomat Cross says 'I'm well treated' MONTREAL, Sun. Two Montreal newspapers last night received a letter signed by kidnapped British diplomat James Cross m which he said he was being well-treated. The letter, m Mr. Cross's handwriting, was accompanied by a handwritten letter to Mr. Cross's wife, at present m
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  • 156 9 PHNOM PENH, Sun.— Phnom Penh was cut off by road from the nations only deepwater port of Kompong Som for the second successive day today because of a bridge mined by the VietnameseCommunists m the rugged southwest of the country* the High Command
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  • 157 9 MILAN, Italy, Sun. Zoologists here said today they were near a big breakthrough on the mystery of the Chilean chickens that lay blue eggs. The study has been going on for two years since the Milan Zootechnic Institute acquired 66 blue eggs of the
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  • 44 9 SAIGON, Sun. The South Vietnam government has handed over to Cambodia some 2,500 light weapons and 35 tons of ammunition, the Vietnam army organ Tien Tuyen reported today. The arms had been captured from Communist forces m South Vietnam, the paper said.
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  • 695 10 U.S. raids 'may delay peace' WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. Senate Democratic Party leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said Saturday that American bombing attacks on North Vietnamese targets mean a resurgence of activity that could delay settlement of the war. This is a type of renewed involvement. No matter how you look
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 118 10 LONDON, Sun. A threat to Mow up a BOAC plane was revealed by an official spokesman here last night. A letter to the company on Oct. said a plane would be destroyed unless diamonds worth £s*o.aes and £lst,ttt m cash were handed
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    • 25 10 CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian Defence Minister Lieut. Gen. Mohamed Fawzi, heading a military ©legation, flew to Damascus on Saturday for a friendly visit. AP
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    • 50 10 AMMAN, Sun. The Palestine Resistance Movements called for an end to the "arbitrary actions" of the Jordanian Militia against resistance members, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation newspaper, Al Fatah, reported today. The newspaper said the call was made at a meeting yesterday ox the Arab Conciliation Mission.
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    • 133 10 BEIRUT, Sun. Saudi Arabia remains firmly opposed to any attempt by Britain's Conservative Government to go back on the promise made by the former Labour Government to withdraw British forces from the Persian-Arab Gulf area before the end of next year. Prince Nawaf, brother and special aide
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    • 158 10 CAIRO, Sun. The semi-official Alkhbar Elyoum reported on Saturday that the Pentagon is anxious to keep the Suez Canal closed until after the Vietnam war ends because its continued closure delays Soviet arms shipments to Hanoi. The paper's London correspondent, Zaghloul El Sayed, quoting
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    • 26 10 GAZA, Sun. Seven new cases of cholera were reported yesterday, bringing the total to 32 since the disease was first diagnosed here on Tuesday.
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    • 223 10 DOCTOR WHO TOOK LSD STANDS TO LOSE HIS JOB DUBLIN, Sun.— One of Ireland's top psychiatrists stood the risk of losing his job today for publicly admitting he has taken LSD. Prof. Ivor Browne, chief psychiatrist of the Official Dublin Health Authority, told a meeting he used the hallucinatory drug
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  • 78 10 CHAPEL HILL, North Carolina, Sun.— A young negro died of stab wounds and a white man was sewn up with 70 stitches as a result of a predawn battle yesterday at the University of North Carolina campus between a group of negroes and a white motorcycle
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  • 225 10 Cambodians probe death Mast at ammo dump PHNOM PENH, Sun. The Cambodian Government has set up a commission of inquiry to find out the cause of Friday's fire which flashed through a munitions dump near Phnom Penh killing about 30 soldiers and their families and wounded 72 others, it was
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  • 242 10 MUNICH, Sun.— More than 7,000,000 Bavarians go to the polls today m West Germany's second state (Land) election m two weeks. But with the Christian Socialists (CSU) strongly tipped to retain their traditional majority m the 204--seat Parliament m Munich, observers believe the
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  • 289 10 Doggone! you can't pin a medal on a pup WASHINGTON. AN infantryman m wartime can sometimes lead a dog's life. So army top brass couldn't help smiling when the name Griffin M. Canine turned up on a list of men to receive bronze medals for heroic conduct. But their grins
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  • 85 10 TAIPEH, Sun. The third Sino-Thai economic co-operation conference opens tomorrow with three days of discussions with officials preceding the ministerial-level talks. A spokesman of the Taiwan Economics Ministry said today the discussions would cover agriculture, industry and trade, and technical co-operation. The two delegations will also
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  • 106 10 PONTIAC (Michigan) Sun. A young newspaper delivery boy, who was beaten and robbed while making his rounds m Pontiac a week ago, was shot dead on Friday. Thomas Eldrige, 16, a high school student, was killed m the driveway of a customer as he
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  • 134 10 TEL AVIV, Sun. Israeli Police announced today the arrest of 12 Arabs suspected of taking part m the bomb attack which killed two people and wounded 33 at Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station oa Nov.*. The 12 were also suspected of being
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  • 1508 11 MANILA Famine, epidemic, paralysis of all business, and lack of water and dwellings plague the Philippines today as it hosts the Asian bishops' conference, the first and biggest week-long ecclesiastical meeting of its kind m Asia. It is perhaps fitting that the Pope, six
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  • 687 11  -  MABEL ELLIOTT Black Jack: THIS unpretentious suburb of St. Louis does not differ materially from the sprawling suburban areas of most American cities. It la almost totally white. Its 3,000 residents are respectable, middle-class citizens reasonably content with their lot In spite of rising prices, higher
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  • 678 12 THE SINGAPORE of the 70's will see the leaders m industry, business and the professions playing a greater role m politics, and the People' s Action Party will be able to maintain its simple dominance no longer. Miss Chan Heng Chee, a research
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  • 149 12 Robin Hood never pinched anything like this... IN days of old when knights were bold they hunted girls like this. But the mediaeval maidens weren't so green they hid In Sherwood Forest. Well, you don't have to go that far to find them. They'll be at your beck and 'phone
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  • 109 12 KUCHING, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will visit Sarawak soon to study of the security situation and development projects In the state. The Chief Minister, Dato HaJI Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, said today that the Tun Razak's first official visit to the
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  • 91 12 PERMITS are still required to let off fireworks and firecrackers during Hari Raya Puasa. A police spokesman says that people can get these permits at a police station nearest to where they intend to set off the fireworks or crackers. These stations are:
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 191 13 BUILDING BOOM SLOWED DOWN BY LABOUR SHORTAGE SINGAPORE'S present building boom will continue at a greater pace if there is no shortage of labour and locally made building materials, according to some local building contractors. Mr. Peter Tsaw, president of the Singapore Building Contractors Society, said yesterday: "We are worried
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    • 33 13 THE numbers picked m last night's Toto draw were: 10, 27, 7, 18 and 21. The additional number was 3. In the circles draw, the numbers were: 25, 22 and 43.
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    • 351 13 RAF airlift of fuel to rescue teams in East Pakistan THE RAF will airdrop 12 tons of fuel into cyclonestruck Patuakhali m East Pakistan today. Four soldiers from 55 Air Despatch Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, will leave Changi m a Hercules aircraft to parachute the fuel into Patuakhali, where
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    • 31 13 TWO men armed with pistols held up manager Tin Soon Tee, 24, and two employees of the Golden Neptune, K^tllang Park, and robbed them of $65 early yesterday morning.
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    • 69 13 MR. NG Buan Hock, administrative secretary of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children, receiving a cheque for $255 from a Singapore Herald reporter. The money came from guests at a Rothmans staff and dealers' dinner m appreciation of a taekwon-do exhibition given by the Singapore
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    • 214 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -r Government legal officers will begin next month a series of lectures and discussions on the Constitution over radio and television. This was announced today by the Attorney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir. The talks would be broadcast three or
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    • 94 13 THE Town Planning Institute will screen two Swedish films followed by a talk by Mr. A. Doudai, U.N. Project Manager of State and City Planning at Shell House, on Friday. The films, Like Rings on Water, and The Quiet Revolution will be screened at
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    • 27 13 THEIR PRAYERS ANSWERED: TEMPLE BEATS GOVT ORDER TO DEMOLISH L The Poh Ming fse temple m Dunearn Road |A DEMOLITION ORDER AFTER $1 00,000 SPENT* ON RENOVATION
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    • 159 13 Still the prayers go or in temple under a cloud THE 35-YEAR old Poh Ming Tse MftbUl m Dunearn Road has won its battle with the Government, which had forbidden the building of an extension. Amid gay decorations, the new building was officially opened yesterday by Dr. Chiang Hai Ding,
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    • 308 13 Fast moving 600 prove a point THE majority of the 600 men of 42 Commando based m Nee Soon returned to Singapore over the last five days from two exercises m the Mediterranean area. The last batch of about 100 is due to arrive today. The commandos were flown back
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    • 85 13 I GUERLAIN I I Special Festive Offer I I Between now and Chinese New Year 1971. I I Get gifts of up to 60% on the value I I of your purchase while stocks last! I I $10/= or more I guerlain mm I I I 2 miniature bottles J
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    • 67 13 THE TIDES TODAY: S.SS a.m. (7.1 ft.); S.3S p.m. (S.B ft.) TOMORROW: 7.42 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 8.54 p.m. (7.1 ft.) 3EETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker ft E TfZOLiBLB *oc\Ci, WELL, THE Ssf Out A MOLE A WHAT A STUPID A A W JUST HAVE A ROTTEN ARMy HAp m UW^
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  • 186 14 The lies that poison young minds MR. ERIC Cheong, MP for Toa Payoh presented certificates yesterday to 1,200 children who had completed their kindergarten classes run by the PAP m Toa Payoh. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Cheong said some "antinational" elements had used some kindergarten classes to "fill the
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  • 53 14 THE Singapore Interline Reservations Working Group will make an award to the most outstanding airline employee at a luncheon m Singapore Hilton on Dec. 9. This annual award is made to an employee voted by fellow airline employees as most outstanding m job knowledge, friendliness, efficiency
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  • 175 14 Malaysian Islam Council to aid cyclone victims KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Council for Islamic Affairs, West Malaysia, has formed a committee to collect donations for victims of the recent cyclone m East Pakistan. The committee will be chaired by Justice Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zain. The decision
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  • 20 14 The Girl Guides Association will hold a Pack Holiday of the Brownies at Ponggol holiday camp on Wednesday.
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  • 42 14 THE Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia has invited a number of people to a cocktail party at 9-B Holland HUI, on Wednesday to meet a group of journalists from Jakarta. Guests are asked to wear lounge suits.
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  • 441 14 RESEARCHERS m Singapore are about to develop a quick, sensitive method for the routine screening of blood donors, hospital staff and patients for possible hepatitis virus carriers. Serum hepatitis, a liver disease which could be fatal, is transmitted through transfusion of blood
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  • 204 14 SOME contractors have discarded the "hammer" piling system as their contribution to reduce noise pollution m Singapore. They have installed either a hydraulic system or a drilling system for piling. According to the president of the Singapore Bnilding Contractors' Society, Mr.
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  • 116 14 THE Singapore Buddhist Free Clinic m Van Kit Road gave medical treatment to over 20,000 patients during the past year for a fee of 50 cents each. It received over $200,000 m donations and spent over $27,000 on medicines and the rest on renovations, salaries,
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  • 27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government has donated 150,000 c.c. of cholera vaccine to Pakistan for use m the recent cyclone-hit area m East Pakistan.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 390 14 kfluV Amffiums^^nunK 1 41 H. i nmU 1^ REMOVAL I STOCK I CLEARANCE SALE For 2 Weeks Only J Monday Nov. 16th to Saturday 28th n X Sale m all departments comprising: < Fabrics: Pure Silk Mixed Silk, 100% Tetoron i Synthetic, Pure Linen Spun Rayon, n Genuine ECHIGOYA Cotton
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    • 860 15 RADIO view iiiiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I l o uuuuunuuuuuuuuuuuu I T ÜBBBBBBBUBUUUUUUI 3.00 General Hospital 5.50 Opening and Programme Summary 3.20 For The Family (Tamil) 5-55 Breaking Fast announcement 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This 6.00 News (Malay) Week (Tamil) 618 Pok Amai2 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore (Tamil 6.45
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  • 741 16 I have a dream husband 3£*Living3&* •X'XfltX'X^X^'X'XCC'XvX'X^X'X'XtXftflE'X'xW vlb BU Jm -SB UWflßfliWß^ m m lmm V yv >«' UB E. MAHESWARIs "dream" husband sounds too good to be true but he exists! For a large part of our married life (thirteen years) I have been an invalid, needing special attention
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  • 453 16  - B M Black magic Sylvia Le Leow by Black is beautiful for the Lees of < room filled with black lacquered turn contrasted against the white of the cs But the effect is not stark or sombre. with vast expanses of unbroken white. entire wall. Adjoining the draperies is the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 131 16 Look for this special Milkmaid label. «££W. Cflm^nC**^ aavflCF.l/ %mm f V Hlk^ sn-»a,■C?■^leaal»* ,1^ I A W X T fl^Olfl" A "4 I flfl \*L jl^Rkjl *üb#^B^ aVflnfl ft I b Ufl B^^flJr^fl^ mf \m s w v. I^^ >r>f ,r 11 l'»*'sl'aißaj'yp'ißS^^ jrt^^JJ^^-^^^S^ Now you save ten cents
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  • Article, Illustration
    157 17 CHRISTMAS centrepieces will net be a pre Mem f er the set women who attendee Ike Tropical Christmas Ikebnan demonstratlen nt the Baffles Hotel Mr. Urn Man Yam. the expert In the Ikebena art of flower arrangement gave them enough Mens about Christmas centrepieces to last two Christmnses!
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 988 17 BWflVsflsfl M'sn))lfc BsJafr B*flH flasVefl flat flflfliflVflfl DURING the festive weekend when friends and relatives drop m at any hour, a really big rich cake is an asset to any hostess. Make a fruit cake now and a creamy gateau nearer the day. CHRISTMAS CAKE 8 oz. butter or margarine
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 223 18 Overseas company news Marl Malayan Rubber, Loan and Agency's net revenue before taxation increased over that of the previous year by £3,923, chairman K.M.G. Anderson told the annual general meeting m London. "Because funds were more heavily invested last year, there was a substantial increase of £14,000 m the amount
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    • 119 18 LONDON, Sun. Gramco Management decided to continue suspension of sales and redemptions beyond the Nov. 19 date previously announced. Gramco said that requests for liquidation have continued to come m at a high rate since the October 7 action of the board which suspended sales and redemptions, "and it
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    • 110 18 LONDON, Sun. Pilkington Brothers chairman Lord Pilkington has forecast pre-tax profits of approximately £10,400,000 for the year to March 31, 1971 compared with profits of £14.07 million and £18.36 million for the years 1970 and 1969 respectively. The figures are based on unaudited profits for the 179 days to
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    • 121 18 LONDON, Sun. Australia and New Zealand Banking Group reported that consolidated net profit for the year to September 30, was £7,350,000. The company says this is an adjusted increase of 16.4 per cent over 1969. Profits for the English, Scottish and Australian Bank m the previous accounting period
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    • 176 18 ALGIERS, Sun. The Algerian Government and the Royal Dutch Shell Group have reached agreement on the payment of compensation to oil companies of the Shell Group whose property has been nationalised by the Algerian Government. An announcement, issued after the signing of the agreement by Industry Minister Belaid Abdeseekam
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    • 173 18 NEW YORK, Sun. Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans said he feels the U.S. has entered a wage increase cycle "which could be more costly than beneficial." Stans said he feels the economy is sound but added that "some inflationary pressures are still abroad m
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    • 39 18 Sun. The Hongkong Shippers' Council has been invited to take part m a seminar on shipping problems of developing countries m New Delhi m February next year. The seminar will be conducted by the All-India Shippers' Council AFP
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    • 26 18 NEW YORK, Fri (Changes m brackets): Industrials 761.57 (+6.76); Transportation 146.74 (+1.30); Utilities 110.76 (+0.46); Composite stocks 246.00 (+1.78); Bonds 66.06 (+0.01).
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    • 328 18 Prices rallied on Saturday after early declines to ?;ive a ragged perormance at the close. Trading was light. Gains had a slight majority as reflected m the stock market average (Closing paid prices m yen, > Akai Elec 420 (Unq) Asahi Chem 107 (107) Asahi Glass 140
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    • 481 18 SINGAPORE'S trade with Malaysia declined marginally m the first nine months of this year. The trade totalled $1,807 million compared with $1,815 million m the same period last year a drop of 0.4 per cent. The decline is caused mainly by the drop m exports to West
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    • 566 18  - Freight rates: Tun Tan to take 'certain measures' V.K. Chin By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak has directed his Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, to take certain measures m view of the announcement by the Far Eastern Freight Conference to increase its freight rates. Tun Tan,
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    • 82 18 TAIPEI, Sun. The Nationalist Chinese Government has decided to spend US$l 2.5 million on setting up supermarkets under s plan to modernise the sale and transportation of agricultural products m major cities. A Cabinet spokesman said the supermarkets to sell meat, fruits and vegetables will be set up
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    • 265 18 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has decided to dispatch a survey mission to the Isthmus of Kra on the Malay peninsula next February, preliminary to laying a crude oil pipeline across the Isthmus, which is part of Thai territory. The
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    • 261 18 PEOPLE in business Mr J.D.U. NEILL, general manager of Fraser and Neave, is now m New Delhi to attend the 7th Asian Advertising Congress, which opened last Friday. Mr Neill who is also the president of the Singapore Employers' Federation, will represent the Singapore and Malaysian advertising associations. He took
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    • 231 18 In a continuing saga of depression, the Australian market opened the week (ended Nov. 19) quietly with turnovers and prices down on earlier levels. Interest m speculative stocks was subdued for the better part of the week with two exceptions. Peerless Mining rose strongly until Wednesday reaching
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    • 254 18 The market was nervous m very quiet trading during the past week. Speculation that a large broking house was m financial trouble through being heavily involved m the Australian sector was the major unsettling factor. Rumours that the necessary finance arrangements had been made helped to steady
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    • 21 18 LONDON. Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 329.6 (+1.7); Tins 67.25 (+0.05); Rubbers 146.97 (+0.71); Oils 270.07 (Unchanged).
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    • 100 18 LONDON, Sun. Pretax profit of Britain Steel Corporation was £13 million for the six months to Oct. 3, after charging depreciation of £43 million and interest of £16 million. BSC said this was £3,000,000 more than m the preceding six months, and £32 million more than m
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    • 94 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.0875 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 289 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 50.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 152.50 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 160.375 Philippine (per 100 pesos)
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  • 755 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North. Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALIAKMON BREEZE Jan 8/9 L.M., Rio, Santos. FRL/AUS ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7 lo L'pool,
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  • 86 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Monday, Novomber 23, 1 970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are giver irv four a»rta for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound coastal I Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of c«N. name of
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  • 290 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL Arrverlcan President Linos ***** AUS Austasla Una ***** BEN Ben Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CF3 CF Sharp A Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agencies (Pte) Ltd *****7 EAC
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  • 282 19 AML American Mail Line; APL AHMrtcan President Una; AUS Austasia Una Golden Line. BL Bank Line; BBL Barber Unas; BEN Ban Line; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; BSL Blue Sea Una; BA British Asian; BFSL Burma Fire Star Una. CH Chien Hwa Shipping Co. (Pte) Ltd.; CMCR Compagnie Maritime
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 784 19 LINES ITO. HnHnnHWHsni m wnj ennjanjc m sncAvfonc) fCB BUILDINC 2 SHENTQN WAV SINGAPORC 1 TEL *****3-7 UK -EUROPE SERVICE LOAOING FOR LOrsDON,H'BliR6, ROAM, HAVRE, 5.n0. p0 ■•Sham faoang *««tVfS NE»TUMC ZIRCON rM./J Dae 4/* Dai //a Dae |SJBJ 4/1. H burg 8/ 1 R'dam I i/i Havra 14/ 1
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  • 592 20 o Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east ALEVIANNIA Dec 16 Mani|a Hongkong K eelung. Kaohsiung HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR Dec ?/fi c, u#c z 6 Saigor, Quinhon SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Dec 1/2 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS Nov 28/30 Yokohama, Nagoya. LK/LK BALONG n uec 6/7
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  • 280 20 NEW YORK, Sun. Not since World War II have prospects been so bright for American shipbuilders, says W.D. Kyle Jr., president of Bath Industries of Bath, Maine, one of America's largest shipbuilders. In a speech to the New York Society of Security Analysts, he said American shipyards were
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  • 140 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 23. OUT: Jalarashmi 8/9; Pando Cove 18; Olympia Mam 23/24; Vaucluse 31/32; Senzan Maru 33/34; Aristanax 44; Petaling 20 east; Calcutta Maru 10/11; Centaur 47; Birk 15/16; Rhexenor 33/34; Benmacdhui 29/30; Tsedek 6/7. IN: Johneverett
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  • 163 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Nov 29/30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham (Dec 20), Singapore (Dec 21), Fremantle (Oec 28). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Dec 24/27 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWINO j«n 21/24 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC
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  • 357 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AMPERA IV In Pt/Nov 24 Singkawang PL/PL B. MANGAN Dec 29 P. Sham (Dec 31). BBL/HC BRONXVILLE Dec 3 P. Sham (Dec 7). BBL/HC DARPO SATU Dec 3/5 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI ENDE Nov 23/25 Belawan/Atjeh Ports. PL/PL FERNBROOK Jan 6 P. Sham
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 336 20 SCINDIA (ST) UNES I IbVHHbI PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE nWnVnJ Load.nq For LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p s ham Singapore l Angeles JALABXNDKA 3/ 4 Dec b/b Oec Oac o Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR NLW
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  • 321 21 AS expected, the suddden upsurge of prices on Nov. 13 was merely a technical reaction to lethargic conditions and last week saw values eroded further m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. There were some isolated spots of activity but the market
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  • 140 21 Slme Darby Holdings: Today, noon at Crosby House, Robinsons Road, Singapore. Sg. Tukaag Robber: Nov. 25, 11 a.m. at registered office, 52 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Gleaealy Plantations: Nov. 28, noon at registered office. 1 Hale Street, Ipch. Guinness Malaysia: Dec. 2, 11.30 a.m. at registered office, Sungei
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  • 77 21 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year K. Kampar (1) 40 cts. Dec. 23 29 Mineral Secur. (2) 15 Dec. 15 15 10 Tongkah Harb. (3) 12V* Dec. 29 37 W* Riverview (3) 5 Jan. 11 30 S. J. Bub (3) 5 Nil
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  • 115 21 TOKYO, Sun. The Mitsubishi Bank, one of Japan's leading commercial banks, is now preparing lf.ttf conies of a multi-colour ii7i calendar featuring Venus of Milo, one of the world's masterpieces of sculpture, to be distributed free of charge. The Asahi Shimbun, Japan's foremost dally, m I*o4, the
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  • 1467 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/ Oct. Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers j 1970 or I High Low Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed 1 *000 +or '000 +or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.32 Acma 1.23 1.30 11.9 2-5 4.50 2.66 Allied
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  • 611 21 RUBBER TIN (P«r lb.) (per picul) Nov. 16 51-3/4 eta. 9 657.25 17 51-1/2 cts. 9659.00 18 54 cts. 9 659.00 19 53-1/2 cts. 9 656.75 20 64 cts. 9 657.00 On Saturday, Straits tin was done at 5655 a picul, down 9 2 on an
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  • 825 21 TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and other Japanese Government leaders today decided to continue negotiations with the United States on the textile export issue despite the still American attitude. The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting and conveyed to the Japanese Ambassador
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1096 22 r/Alaftj^ For our Classified In/nmr^r gI>TOI Tele-Ad Services C/W ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM, MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL P P C REQUIEMS m REUNIONS Minimum $8 tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts All other classif ied advertisements: Minimum
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    • 305 22 HORARY ASTROLOGY present future three questions. Answered dreams and moles interpretations planetary lucky numbers inclusive $2.00 K.N. Achary G.P.O. Box 1 Singapore. SUNMASTER A CO., Specialist m Sunlite aluminium awnings Venetian Blinds Sunbreakers Curtain tracks and renovations No. 171 MacPherson Road. Singapore *****9/801 711. PHOTO-COPY/PLAN PRINTING/LAMINATING: Metropolitan Building Service 40
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    • 520 22 BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, bookkeeping, commercial correspondence, principle ot account. L.C.C. Intermediate and higher, shorthand speed 50 150 Regent Commercial Institute 668 ff st Road (Wonderland 2nd Floor) Spore. *****0. TOA PAYOH COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION 342-B. BaTe.tie! Road (next to Hoover Theatre) Spore Tel. *****8. New classes starting this week Bookkeeping Accounting. Shorthand.
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    • 358 22 THE MAUREEN LIM DANCERS. 1971 enrolments open now. Stage/Singapore Dances. Children (3 upwards)/Adults/Boys/Girls. Free booklet. P/ ***** 7. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at 3 18- A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for enrolment. FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma
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    • 352 22 (Esso) FINANCE DEPARTMENT invites applications for the position of TAXATION ASSISTANT ANALYST Applicants should possess a University degree or appropriate professional qualifications. It will be an advantage to an applicant if he has relevant working experience m indirect taxes. In addition knowledge of income tax is desirable. The successful applicant
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  • 132 23 Cassius to make important message NEW YORK, Sun. Muhammad All says he will make an important announcement tomorrow from his Miami Beach headquarters, a spokesman for New York's Madison Square Garden announced yesterday The former heavyweight champion, also known as Cassius Clay, who meet Argentina's Oscar Bonavena on Dec. 7
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  • 661 23 LONDON, Sun. Liverpool beat Everton 3-2 at Anfield, Leeds overcame Wolverhampton 3-2, after a titanic struggle at Molineux, but the intriguing struggles of the day centred around the non-league clubs who began their brief but often lucrative campaigns m the first round
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  • 233 23 NEW DELHI, Sun. India could host the Olympic Games and the International Olympic Association would welcome such a move, lOA president Avery Brundage said. Speaking m Bombay, on his way to the Bangkok Asian Games, Mr Brundage added that India successfully hosted the first Asian
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  • 296 23 Trimble makes highest score (177) for any Queenslander BRISBANE, Australia, Sun. Queensland captain Sam Trimble made the highest score for any Queensland player against the Melbourne Cricket Club, when he hit up 177 today at Brisbane. It beat Geoff Cook's 169 made against MCC m 1946. Trimble, who opened the
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  • 210 23 Double for Loh in open shoot meet TOP shooter Loh Kok Heng won the centre fire event m the Singapore Open Revolver and Pistol Championships held at Mount Vernon Range yesterday. It was the second success for Loh who also won the Rapid Fire last week. Kok Heng, 23, a
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 187 23 NOTICES LEO SHIPMNfi PTE. LTD. have pleasure m announcing their appointment as General Agents m Singapore for MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. AND MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD with effect from November 22nd, 1970. John Little's Building, Mezzanine Floor, Singapore, 1. Telephone: *****2/*****4/*****5 M M^^" M^^*^ M^^^*^ M, """"»»"""""»"aaa»»«aaaaaaaaaaa»»a»»aaaaaaaa«aaa»aa»^aaaaaaaaaaaaaa,,,,,,,,,,, M Mitsci
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    • 147 23 at. I mf**^ **Wm MWI NOTICES wra I i S] MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL JB SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD announce the appointment of LEO SHIPPING PTE. LTD. as their General Agents m Singapore, effective from 22nd November, 1970. They take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to Kuok (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., who have
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  • 2332 24  - Parallel scores thrilling comeback win to pay $80 CAVALIER KWKIEIMI BY PARALLEL scored a come-back win m Race Seven at Bukit Timah yesterday to pay $80. He was ridden a vigorous race by Asuwadi. When headed home at the distance by the favourite Datin's Fancy (Coleman), he fought back and
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  • 37 24 Ist *****5 $4,893 2nd *****4 $1,398 3rd *****1 699 Starters ($l5O each): Nos *****0, *****4, *****0, *****3, *****8, *****7, *****3. Consolation prizes ($lOO each): *****4, *****1, *****3, *****7, *****5, *****0, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****7.
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  • 85 24 SINGAPORE Seap Games representative A. Kannan captured the men's senior division title m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual big walk at Meyer Road, yesterday. Men's senior (20 kilometres): 1 A. Kannan 1:43: 12.0, 2 Francis Sengol 1:45:8.0, 3 T. Rajoo 1:52:14.0. Men's junior (20 km): 1 Tan
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