Singapore Herald, 28 November 1970

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 112 Singapore Saturday, November 28, 1970 I &&&IPF*/ Jt7j"l3 IS CENTS
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  • 234 1 World's record price paid for Spanish master LONDON, Fri. A Velasquez portrait was auctioned today at Christie's for £2,310,000 (about $16.9 million), making it the world's most expensive painting. The portrait of the Spanish master's mulatto student Juan de Pareja was sold to the New York Gallery Wildenstein. The painting,
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Fri. Women on the birth pill should not quarrel with their husbands or get upset slaving over a hot store, a scientist warned today. If they do, they are running the risk of a heart attack. Women who take contraceptive pills and worry
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  • 99 1 ANG Tea Meng, 18, of Jalan Hock Chye, was fined $25 by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday for engraving some Chinese characters on a cactus leaf m the Botanic Gardens on Oct. 25. He admitted engraving the words "Five people together go there" with
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  • 137 1 LONDON, Fri. A brightlypainted yellow hovercraft was parked outside the House of Commons yesterday to protest Britain's alleged inadequacies In contributing aid to flood victims m East Pakistan. Mr. Dan Recce, the craft's owner, said the Government refused his offer to loan the water-skimming
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  • 62 1 VAHCAN CITY, Fri.— N« P«pe haa vaucaa alstarlaas repart The laal aae waa Lacias n la U45. He died leadls* ftMaalt of papal tra«pa aa Rome, where the brother of aa art-Pope had declared himself raler. The exact drcaautaaces of Lacins* death are aot kaowa, bat It waa
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  • 474 1 Marcos helps save Pope's life radloshataa MANILA, Fri. President Marcos gave a kick and karate chop that helped to stop a man trying to stab the Pope today. The President had seen the man, who was dressed m black, priestly robes, approach the Pope m a suspicious manner as the
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 57 1 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. The Naval Attache at the U.S. Embassy here, Mr. Gordon Johnson, was reported kidnapped today. The reports could not be confirmed. According to the reports, Mr. Johnson left his home this morning and has not been heard of since. A search operation backed
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    • 34 1 ODD NEW YORK: Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, popular British singers who made it rich here m record sales and night club dates, are fading out of American television after a brief glow. AP
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    • 30 1 ODD STOCKHOLM: Alexandre Solzhenitsyn, winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature, will not come to Stockholm on Dec. 10 to receive the award, it was learned here today. AFP
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  • 231 1 FOUND: TWO BIG RED CAMPS ON BORDER ALOR STAR, Fri.— Security forces discovered two major Communist camps m forest reservers of northwestern Perlis after bombarding the area with artillery fire this week. Army sources said today the camps one capable of housing up to 70 men were found on Wednesday
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  • 87 1 CAIRO, Fri. Syria has officially joined the union of Egypt, Libya and Sudan, Sudanese Government spokesman Omar el Haj Moussa announced over Ombdurman Radio today. Mr. Moussa, who is also Guidance Minister m the Sudanese Government said the Syrian decision was made yesterday.
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  • 94 1 Murder rate is rising fast in West Bengal CALCUTTA, Pri. The murder rate is rising steeply m Calcutta and other parts of West Bengal state, officials said yesterday. They reported 118 violent deaths since January m Calcutta city alone, compared with only 67 last year. Of these 118, 13 were
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  • 26 1 ODD CHICAGO: Benjamin O. Davis St., the first negro to be named a General m the U.S. armed forces, died here yesterday. He was 93. AP
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    • 162 1 Him THE DIPLOMAT who gets a daily runaround from his wife at 7 m.m. Picture m Page 3. I B a *^^Ba QQQ ENTERTAINMENT: Scrooge returns m a musical; weekend food and fun guide Page 9 QDQ SIEM REAP is cut off Page 10 ODD SINGAPORE wind tunnel Job to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 760 2 THE ART OF GRACIOUS LIVING MONDAY: Decided this morning to respond to the call for gracious living. After all, we are supposed to be swinging young trendies. Going to change decor of bathroom. Cannot live graciously with common pink tiles. Must be chartreuse or heliotrope with paisley pattern. Jake blanched
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  • 533 2 Red herrings, loyalty, drop-outs and the International School dfgdfgdfgfdgdfg HOW very typical of "Veritas" and those of his ilk to "cry Communist" and draw the usual red herring whenever they face opposition to their views. He persists m circumscribing his mental horizon within the elite circle of "children at school
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  • 97 2 WITH reference to Francis Wong's comments on my letters m Viewpoint (S.H. Nov l« and Nov. 23), since I feel a prolonged correspondence would only obscure the original issues, may I restrict myself to amending the conclusion, he attributes to me, "that middle class women
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  • 531 2 dfgdfgfdgfdgd AS recently as three years ago, the name "Jurong" had connotations very different from those of today. Only a handful of factories decorated the 3,650 acre industrial estate wrested at considerable expense from the swamps, and it was possible for cynics to point to the project
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  • 197 2 Why was it that R.T.S. did not telecast live the state funeral procession of our late President Yusof? They should have had a direct telecast of the procession from the Istana to the City Hall and then to Kranji State Cemetery instead of just telecasting the funeral
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  • 91 2 I REFER to the letter by F Barber (S.H. Nov. li) regarding the Tanglin Preparatory School. The 'No Right Turn' traffic sign with time limits was installed m Sept. 1969 as a result of numerous complaints from many quarters. However, when a policeman is on point
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    • 17 2 icRESIMWI SUITS jf \3l>--J\ In English Terylene/Worsted P^*. a pr.ce $69.50 E CU s VE o ROBINSON'S
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  • 204 3 BREAD for the hungry it's a loaf that contains less wheat flour but more rice, maize or millet (tropical crops) which will help feed developing countries. The new "recipe" was developed by scientists at the Tropical Products Institute (TPI), Culham,
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  • 154 3 TEN contestants each m the women's and men's categories have made it to the Singapore finals of the Far East singing talent contest which will be held at the National Theatre on Dec. 15. The winner m each
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  • 89 3 TWO POLICEMEN from the Special Constabulary faced charges of corruption m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. SPC Lokanadan Theruvengandan denied five charges which alleged that he had corruptly accepted a total of $16 from five motorists who committed traffic offences between April 7 and
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  • 131 3 Getting tne 7a.m. daily run-around from his wife... BRITAIN'S wife-chasing diplomat we told you about him yesterday donned shorts, sweatshirt and sneakers and continued his dally ritual at seven a.m. Mr. Samuel Falle, High Commissioner designate to Singapore, never came closer than three feet to his wife, Merete m their
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  • 278 3 Railway experts meet to fill Trans- Asian gaps BANGKOK, Fri. A United Nations-sponsored meeting is drawing up recommendations for speeding up completion of the Trans-Asian railway network, with focus on filling gaps m the main route connecting Singapore with Istanbul, U.N. officials said today. The week-long meeting was opened yesterday
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  • 132 3 SNATCH-and-run thieves got away with two gold chains valued at $165 and a purse containing $40 from three women yesterday. CASE NO. 1 A man came up from behind and snatched a $100-gold chain from hous ewife Sumiah bte Yusof, 41, as she was
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  • 106 3 A LORRY attendant who opened the door of a van which crashed against a passer-by was fined $60 yesterday for commiting a ne gligent act. The court wcis told that Tay Chin Han, of Havelock Road, jopened the rear off-side door oi la van m Rive
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  • 145 3 WONG Fook Leong, 20, an officer cadet m the Singapore Armed Forces Maritime Command, who drowned on Nov. 18 presumably while swimming off Brampton Island, Australia, was buried with full military honours at Chua Chu Kang yesterday. Wong was taking part m a
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  • 99 3 MORE THAN M children from the Salvation Army Children's Home will be given a Christmas party on Dec. hy employees of Kimberly-Clark Far East Pte. Ltd. The party Is being organised entirely hy the employees who decided to give up a company-paid dinner and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 212 4 S'pore -built boats for overseas exhibitions THREE Singaporebuilt pleasure cruisers worth more than $275,000 will go on display at international boat show early next year. They were recently loaded on board P O's Pando Cove to be shipped to Europe. The first boat, a Laguna 10 Metre is headed for
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  • 78 4 GRAPHIC designer Mr. William Lee, designer of the prize-winning stamps for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting m January, has been appointed advertising consultant to the People's Park Shopping Complex. He is Creative Director of Central Design (Pte) Ltd. ODD DANCE HALL FIRE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A
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  • 138 4 Watch out for frauds 'collecting for charity POLICE have had three reports m the last ten days of house calls made by people who claimed to be collecting money for the Singapore Cheshire Homes. The reports came from Selarang m Changi and from the Holland Road area. The police have
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  • 114 4 THE BOYS 1 Brigade is appealing to Herald readers to help locate a former BB Corporal known as Francis Khong. Mr. Khong was known to have gone to Australia for further studies m the early Ms. That's him m the picture above, taken about
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  • 129 4 TANJONG MALIM, Fri. An oil lamp to usher m Hari Raya brought its owner a day of tragedy instead. Four-year-old Rosmah binte Abdul Manaf was badly burnt last night when the oil lamp she was playing with fell on her. The hot oil
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 78 4 ARCHIE By Bob Montana /OH.^*- N W VERONICA NOT LYOUR FATHER, I A CAT DOESNT ]UNLESS HE'S LIVED ON\ HAS A I BELONG ON A /IT HAS DADDY'S YACHT) CATBOATf k BOAT/ S NINE 1 FOR YEARS /r<—_ ■> I^^M^^^^L TAILS 1 HIS NAME IS < r^^*^^^HH*-mm^^ "SIN BAD I
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 11 5 I FOR THIRD DAY Singapore, Sat., Nov. 28, 1970
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    • 1312 5  - Wall Street safe each-way proposition CAVALIER dfgdfgfdgfdgdfg BY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following informatidn: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down m handicap
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  • 2004 6 1. ***** RINGGIT (Flyover) 7lr 9.oodd+i a Tooranga/Bougoure (-7) CH Tan (3) F 7/13 Sp2l/ll d4c4 8,13y 6f; 1:16.8; Hd, 2, 1 Miller. 8/8 Pgl2/7 dlc4 7.10y 6f; 1:15.8; V 2, 2V*. V» Harbridge. 13/16 Spl3/6 d4c3 B.Bg 6f; 1:14.8; Nk, 1, 1 Ang. 2. 90 LA NOTRE (Satan) 4A
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  • 2091 7 5. *****VAKIN (Castle Donnlngton)7NZ 8.08 tame a Tunku TCN/Noordln Moran (10) 11/13 Sp2 l/11 d2cl B.Bh 6f; 1:18.2; 1,2, hd Moran. 10/11 SD4/10 d2cl 8 lOg 9f 1:51.4; to, 3, nk Moran. 2/13 Sp26/9 dlc2 B.log 9f; 1 Royal Meadow II 8.0, 3. Yangtze Kiang 8.12 1:53; 1, 4, 1
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  • 1192 8 7 ***** KACHANGKUOA (Quorum) sEB.oBdd*l 3 gGoldmlne/J. Donnelly Chlam 5/11 Sp22/ll dlcl 7.7h 8f; 1:44.2; Vi, 1, 2 Omar. 6/12 1p25/10 dlcl 7.1 g 6f;l:l4;Nk, IV*. 1* Omar. 5/11 Sp4/10 d2cl 8.12g 9f; 1:51.4; V», 3, nk Hassan. 2f ooo BAST
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
    • 730 9 PRACTICALLY everyone m Singapore, tourists or and residents alike must have heard of Peoples' Park and its food. There is a highly tempting variety of Chinese specialities although certain foods are sold by two or three different stalls. A very popular shop is Toh Kee
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    • 665 9  - Scrooge returns in a musical WALTER SEOW By A CHRISTMAS Carol, a ghost story by Charles Dickens, has been turned into a musical comedy m colour by British director Ronald Neame, producer Robert H. Solo and Leslie Bricusse, who wrote the screenplay, music and lyrics. Albert Finney plays the title
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 266 9 TODAY TOMORROW l am _4 pm: Art exhibition by 1% am— s pm: Photo exhibition Mr Arthur Yap at the at the Singapore Polytechnic. National Library. m: A exhibition by Z* pm: Folk dance session at P the YMCA, Orchard Road. y^S^mf Exhibition of 3 pm— B pm: At the
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  • 327 10 TORONTO, Frl. The First Officer of a doomed Air Canada Jet liner apoisglsßd three times to the pilot, apparently tor prematurely deploying the aircraft's spoiler system minutes before the Jet smashed into a farm OeM on July ft, killing all iff people aboard. A
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  • 330 10 dfgdfgdfgdfgdfg PHNOM PENH, Fri. Communist troops today cut off Siem Reap from the outside world when the airport was put out of action after waves of mortar attacks. At the same time, a fresh regiment of Communist troops have been sent against the Government's hardpressed
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  • 68 10 CYCLONE FAMILY BUILDS A NEW LIFE... BHOLA, East Pakistan, Fri. A family of fishermen rebuild their boat near here. The boat, which is their livelihood, was damaged during the cyclone and tidal wave which swept the area more than a week ago. The family has been living under the corrugated
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  • 57 10 TOKYO, Fri. North Vietnam today warned that the United States will be held entirely responsible for the lives of American prisoners of war, if it continues "reckless war acts with the pretext of freeing their captured pilots." The warning was contained m a commentary of the North
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  • 155 10 Parisians protest at U.S. air raids PARIS, Fri. Some 50,000 people, according to Police estimates, marched through central Paris this evening to protest American raids against North Vietnam last weekend. The demonstration had been called by 40 left-wing unions and political groups including the Communist-led General Confederation of Labour (CGT),
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  • 249 10 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Pri. Shouting "Give thanks, not tanks," 75 to 100 Americans marched half a mile m the rain yesterday to the U.S. Embassy to protest a bill before Congress that would give Israel $US5OO,OOO<OOO m military aid. The demonstration was
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  • 85 10 BERLIN, Fri. The East German Foreign Ministry protested vigorously last night against the announced intention of West Germany's Christian Democrats to hold a meeting of their Parliament's group m West Berlin next Monday and Tuesday. The meeting would be a "provocation" and would "go against the interests
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  • 35 10 TRIPOLI, Fri. The United Arab Republic, Libya and Sudan intend to operate a joint news agency with branch offices m Cairo, Tripoli and Khartoum, the official Libyan news agency reported today. AFP
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  • 350 10 LONDON, Fri. Coal miners accepted overwhelmingly yesterday a pay offer that ended a twoweek wildcat strike; while postal union leaders called for a halt to scattered walkouts protesting against the sacking of the Head of the British Post Office. Employment secretary Robert
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  • 205 10 LAUSANNE, Fri. The Federal Court today gave Dieter Buehrle, Director and main shareholder of the Oerlikon-Buehrle firm, an eight-month suspended sentence for illegal arms exports and forgery of public documents. The defendant, considered Switzerland's wealthiest man, was also fined 20,000 Swiss Francs (4,650 dollars),
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  • 134 10 LEEDS (England), Frl. Two Indians were Jailed last night for taking part In a conspiracy to smnggle illegal Immigrants Into Britain In the notorious "Black Hole of Bradford*' case. Badwal Singh, 35, was given seven years and Mohammed Yaqnb Khan, 3t, two years m prison.
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  • 69 10 CAIRO, Fri. A protest meeting at Khartoum University ended m violent clashes between opposing student factions, the Iraqi news agency reported here from the Sudanese capital yesterday. It said the fighting flared at a meeting organised last night by anti-Government students protesting against the sacking of
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  • 63 10 LONDON, Fri. The Minister of State for Defence, Lord Balniel, told Parliament today he was satisfied that British arms sold to Portugal were used "to meet her reasonable requirements" as a NATO ally. "We do not approve of the sale of arms for use m overseas territories,"
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  • 183 11 Q^^E^^jfl IBBBuBH LONDON, Fri. Prince Charles has taken his first step to the altar according to the gossips. Newspapers are carrying stories about his latest girlfriend: Blonde student teacher Bettina Lindsay. The tall 20-year-old Is the daughter j>f Britain's Minister of State for Defence, Lord Balniel. On
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  • 270 11 LONDON, Fri. Secret talks are now going on to revive the Middle East peace mission of United Nations mediator, Gunnar Jarring, according to authoritative Western sources here. The sources said talks are already underway between the United States and Israel, with the British and French
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  • 193 11 PORT ORCHARD, Fri. Bill Lyons, 43, sat down to Thanksgiving dinner yesterday with a happy heart although it has stopped beating for a total of eight hours during the last 22 months. "I figure I've been dead four times," he said. Lyons has
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  • 27 11 TOKYO: Nippon Electric Co. said it is marketting community television systems that make two-way communications possible between a transmitting station and private homes.
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  • 250 11 BEIRUT, Fri. A Palestinian guerilla communique last night claimed that Palestinian guerillas fought two closerange street battles with Israeli soldiers m the outskirts of Tel Aviv last Monday. The communique, issued by the general command of the guerilla forces said the first clash took place m
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  • 181 11 DAKAR, Fri. Guinean Minister of State Ismael Toure today told a United Nations mission m Conakry that the decision to send the mission to investigate last Sunday's invasion was "a diversionary tactic aimed at covering up the real problem." In a heated attack
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 11 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Jot McCain. wHom brother It a prisomr of war m North Vietnam, sits In a bamboo ca» m Porshing Square, eating a Thanksgiving dlnnor of pig fat. pumpkin mash and wtmr rice the mim kind h« says his KSS^J,*.*^**?' Th# two ar sont of John McCain. Chleff
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  • 152 11 KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Frl. There was the front half of Ken Henderllght, tasting freedom, while the back half was awaiting transfer to State Prison. It was that way for nearly eight hours. And the front half was cold. Officers said Henderlight, if, convicted recently
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  • 246 12 FROM Page 1 Wing Cdr Phong said the jets had dropped 8,000 pounds of bombs and used 16,000 rounds of ammunition m the two-day operation to provide air support for ground forces. Dato Rahman told a press conference this afternoon that the reports
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  • 371 12 CALL TO HELP DESIGN FLOOD REFUGE CENTRES THE University of Singapore Faculty of Architecture is likely to assist m designing flood refuge centres for East Pakistan as part of a Unesco study on how to prevent flood and hurricane disasters m the delta region. Dr.
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  • 251 12 Defecting MP applies to join the Alliance KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Penang MP Mr. T.S. Gabriel, who announced his resignation from the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia yesterday, called at the Alliance Headquarters here this morning to enrol as a direct member. He met the Secretary General, Tan Sri T.H. Tan, who is
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  • 225 12 LONDON, Fri. The Times said today that the next two years may prove decisive ior Malaysia. In an article introducing a special supplement on Malaysia it said: "The attempts to solve the race question are complicated by the inexorable growth of unemployment and the apparently
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  • 163 12 IN a speech thanking the Sin Chew Jit Poh last night for raising $104,794 for the National Theatre Trust, Dr. Goh Poh Seng, its chairman, called for more official support for cultural promotion. He said: "We are aware that our Government is a
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  • 199 12 A MINI FAIR ON S'PORE'S TRADE AND INDUSTRY A THREE-DAY exhibition of "Singapore's Trade and Industry" will be held m conjunction with Nanyang University's Economic Workshop If7t at the Nantah auditorium. ■The workshop on "The role and relevance of small industries In Singapore's economic growth** is organised by the departments
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  • 103 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaysia has asked Thailand to replace certain border markings which have been washed away by the tide of time. According to Foreign Ministry officials here the border markings put up m 1909 along the border with Perils have been washed
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  • 63 12 THE Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society has postponed indefinitely a dinner and Deepavali Sundari contest as well as the Sangeetha Seminar which were to be held m Raffles Village tomorrow night, as a mark of respect for the late President Yusoi Ishak. The society
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  • 318 12 Pope on attack that failed: Better to forget FROM Page 1 The Pope looked pale and tired after his long air journey and the airport incident. Crowds estimated at a million had gathered m Manila for the Pope's arrival and gave him a noisy and colourful welcome during the motorcade
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  • 61 12 LIEUT. John Willowby, of H.M.S. Simbang, was fined $300 and banned from driving Class Two vehicles for three months yesterday for dangerous driving. The court was told that Willowby drove a motorcycle dangerously along Canberra Road on Sept. 9. He overtook two stationary vehicles, failed to give way
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 431 13 MIMI'S HUSBAND TESTIFIES SWEEPER Sim Won Kum, 38, who is on trial for murder, told the High Court yesterday that he ran away without helping the woman he is alleged to have killed because it was late m the
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    • 192 13 THE training within industry scheme TWI which prepares technicians for supervisory posts, will be expanded next year to include job safety as its fourth subject. Disclosing this yesterday, Mr. Paul Tan, chairman of the TWI Alumni working committee, said that with the present emphasis on
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    • 68 13 THE Health Ministry has warned farmers that it is an offence to allow their pigs to stray m public places and roads. Any pig found straying will be seized and disposed of. Three have been seized this month. On Tuesday a
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    • 155 13 HAMLET TO BE DANCED ON TV IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S CHARITIES SHAKESPEARE'S Hamlet will be performed by the Maureen Lim Dancers as a specially choreographed dance over Television Singapore, m aid of the Children's Charities. The programme will appear on Channel 5 this Tuesday at 11 a.m., sponsored by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 381 13 iteßiM fHIMUI mSSKHm \mtWMMI Considerable give and Developing a hidden Family expenses and However strongly you take Is necessary if talent can be an ont-goings connected feel about a pet aversion friction Is to be avoided absorbing activity but with home or property or grievance soft pedal *m a joint
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  • 440 14 Insurers must pay man robbed of his motor-cycle ROBBERY AGGRAVATED FORM OF THEFT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Court of Appeal ruled today that an insurance company was liable to pay a motor- cycle rfwner who was robbed of his machine. The Chief Justice, Tan Sri H.T. Ong, said it
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  • 193 14 A DRIVER who caused a passenger to fall from his bos by drlvtag away before he could board II was told by a magistrate yesterday that be could be fined np to $sff or be jailed for six months. Mr. Chandra Mohan,
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  • 95 14 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association is appealing for donations to finance its X-ray services and treatment of tuberculosis patients. It has sent appeal letters and greeting seals to 50,000 people and is organising a donation draw scheduled for Jan. 9. About $20,000 has
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    • 289 14 fff %ty Cockpit 11 jflj RESTAURANT TEU***** II 311! illiilijil SI Ahmad Daud Mesayu Aida MustafaHJ It Sll Here's a Restaurant that caters for j{jl||r 4]{ gourmets of the East and the West. Uifiile^ jVll Enjoy authentic top-class jjy Chinese or French cuisine m a classic II jn\\ and interesting
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    • 730 14 m CAT Ha I -^H^^gggVli^B Bb^BBBB^BBBBBBBBI 2ND ACTION-WEEK! 11 a.m.. 1 JO. 4.00. oJO 4 9 JO p.m. "FIVE FOR HELL" Color Scop* ■John Garho Margaret to* NEXT CHANaTTwiMiam Holden MGM S "TNI CHRISTMAS TREE" Virna Lin In Color TONIGHT MIDNIGHT) "TENDER IS THE NIGHT" (Mind) Color. Scop*. Eng 4
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 76 14 TUE TIDES TODAY: t.47 am (t.2 ft.); 11.17 pm (8.1 ft.); TOMORROW: lt.lt am (t.S ft.) BLONDIE By Chic Young E^-^-^^H**^^ I EJ» BUT, BOSS. I'M MERE- <* o*G\tfOOO, QUICK, CALL. T WHAT MAKES YOU THINK UP tOUR HOUSE AND SEE IF T I'M AT MOME \*^J -i^CO-REATMOMe^^A-^ V —^_^_^v—^
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 2227 15 complete weekend guide Mil JK*7i% i '.< »7:> N i i rTL-— i I SATURDAY 2 k^-^L^jm^l^a^Q I Malaysia Singapore I 2 2 i /w* a 600 a.m. Opening 6.00 a.m. Good Morning; 6.01 6.00 p.m. Sunset Serenade; S 1.00 Astroboy (CartOOn) 3.00 Opening and Programme Summary Announcement; 6.02 Morning
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  • 568 16 School for young adults CLABSES are aircoadltioned, girls wear short skirts and boys walk hand-in-hand with their girlfriends along the Unusual for a school? Contrary to what people may believe, the American School, situated on a shady six-and-a-half acre hill-top In Kings Road, Is not an institution which breeds Juvenile
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  • 721 16 Writing comfetition First, a teen pays tribute to our late President. The organ played on Slowly, dragging each note along. And while the sad tune sounded m my ears It seemed to moan out m tears: Our President is dead... I listened to the announcement A little shaken A little
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  • 48 16 We asked for it and you gave it to us! Your poems, essays, short stories and reports on the teen world simply poured m. So this Week we're giving you lots of space. We start with this interview with four students on the controversial subject of drugs.
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  • 1398 16 Tell us the truth about drugs DRUGS, a subject that once dwelt m dark obscurity, has come very much into the limelight. Much of the controversy today centres around young people. The older generation, often religiously wagging an admonishing finger while delivering a weighty sermon on the evils of drugs,
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  • 79 16 Other good pieces received came from Lacy Llm, Uada Slaw, 8. Boon aad E.B.L. Lacy, the word iaversloas that raa throaghoat year were aaaecessary aad made far awkward readiag. The aataral word order aaasaaUy works best. Keep oa wrfoag. We pay for every ceatrlbßtlea used. Write about aaytklag of interest
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  • 94 16 UNKNOWN eaches were nade for birds in inkinis WE PREDICT the goldert sands will fade into the background when the first beauties take the plunge m these exciting new swimsuits. They are from the latest range by Nelbarden and they will be reaching our shores m about three weeks. This
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 55 16 Save Cash Instantly on the famous Ijfeguard Milk now at 500 less 10%^ EBMKBai I nr t.,LI.TI— 1 M -^^^^tßMgMMgllMlla^ 11 A,"^ C^' /if S^^^HllHtkQ Hunu THEY DONT GUESS YOUR AGE-NEVER I BECAi S! YOUNG PROMISES YOU h^-3^B AN EVER -YOUTHFUL SKIN iW^^^H L£^ kanebo cosmetics ffi< The Worlds Unique
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 322 17 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1 OT^S CHRISTMAS JOY is EASTERN UNITED TRADING (PTE) LIMITED tWe will Meet your Most Diverse tx>^k needs with our Range of '^Sw I Ladies/Men's Cosmetics, f > Perfumes, Electrical Products, i (\&x) Lighters, Wigs, wallpaper, P-Pet v. J^r^ People's Park Branch: Opens
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 409 18 Workshop on small industries A GOOD proportion of Singapore's skilful and spirited population has been traditionally preoccupied with independent mini-sized commercial and industrial enterprises. What will be the fate of these typically indigenous sectors of the national economy m the course of Singapore's rapid industrialisation process? Are they doomed to
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    • 258 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rmtcs fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollar* per unit of foreign currency. (Rates m Hongkong dollars, foe Nov. 27) On New York TT 6.***** South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1.000 piastres) 14.70 Gold (99% fineness, per Sterling
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    • 106 18 HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) will pay a six per cent interim dividend on Dec. 31 to both ordinary and preference shareholders on the registers on Dec. 11. The company announcement said that the payment of interim dividends was now possible "m view of the satisfactory level of
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    • 102 18 MENTAKAB RUBBER reported slightly lower profits amounting to $150,794 for the first half of this year. This compares with $171,162 for the same period last year. The main cause for the drop was the lower average selling rubber price which was 55.54 cents a lb. compared to 56.52
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    • 165 18 LONDON, Fri. Imperial Chemical Industries Group announced that profit, after tax, for first nine months of 19?0 was £75 million (against £84 million m the same period last year). Profit before tax and investment grants, totalled £105 million (£l3l million) but after charging depreciation of £83 million (£77 million).
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    • 133 18 TAIWAN EEC TEXTILES PACT TAIPEI, Fri. Taiwan will export 11,445 metric tons of cotton textiles to the Common Market annually under an agreement signed between Nationalist China and the E.E.C. recently. The Economic Ministry said that the figure included 3,475 metric tons to West Germany, 3,690 metric tons to Belgium,
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    • 261 18 PEOPLE in business Mr JOHN BENNETT will take up appointment a* general manager of Far East Research Organisation (FERO) as from January 1. He succeeds Mr ROBERT HAZELL, who has resigned but will continue to act as a consultant to the company. Mr Bennett, who arrived recently from Australia, said
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    • 42 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.20, (2) 148.50; Hongkong 39.30; Beirut 37.90; London 37.60; Zurich 37.608 37.755; Paris 38.04. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price per tael.
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    • 28 18 (Closing buyer /teller price* for Nov. 27, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1478 1480; 3-month 1480 1481; Settlement 1482; Total turnover 245 tons.
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    • 87 18 The charge for corporation tax m the first nine months has been reduced a three-quarters of the over-provision of £2.5 million for 1969 which results from the proposed decrease m the rate of corporation tax to 42.5 per cent from April l, 1969. Preliminary results and final dividend
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    • 140 18 LONDON, Fri. Bank of New South Wales reported consolidated net profit for the year ended Sept. 30 of Af 17,332,000, up A51,253,000 from the previous year. Consolidated deposits rose to A53,180 million, up Asi7b million on last year, the bank said, while consolidated loans, advances etc., rose Asls2
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    • 94 18 LONDON, Fri. Rand Selection announced a final dividend of 27% South African cents, making a total of 42% cents (same), for the year ended Sept. 30, 1970, payable on or about January 15. Consolidated profit was 21,728,000 rands (21,278,000 rands for the previous year) after tax of 266,000
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    • 62 18 LONDON, Fri. The rights issue by Chenderiang Tin Dredging was accepted m respect of 533,958 shares under provisional letters of allotment. The company said 66,042 shares were allotted m respect of excess share applications. Applications for up to 1,100 shares allotted were m full, which absorbed 1,454 shares
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    • 27 18 LONDON, Fri. Malaysia Rubber declared an interim dividend of 7VI per cent (against 10 per cent for the previous year), payable on January 1.ffgfdgdfgfg Reuter
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    • 29 18 LONDON, Frl. Inch Kenneth Kajang Rubber declared an interim of three per cent for 1970. The Board said it anticipated a final of four Reuter per cent.
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    • 38 18 LONDON, Fri. the London Stock Exchange cancelled the quotation of Australian Mercantile Land and Finance five sterling, £1 paid shares from today. Woodhall Trust had acquired 99.34 per cent of the shares m Australian Mercantile. Reuter
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    • 42 18 LONDON, Fri. Austral Development said Broken Hill South will make the second call of 75 cents a share on its 6,409,322 1968 new issue shares on January 4, 1971. The call will be payable on January 29, 1971. Reuter
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    • 367 18 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE Speculators were to the fore again this week (ended Nov. 27) and most of the early rise was due to their buying. Trade, however, was conspicious by their absence, but despite this, large tonnages were exchanged reported GREEN COLLIER. By mid-week, small dealer shorts and long
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    • 539 18 The market was narrowly Government bonds were 3 mixed m very quiet trading quiet and little changed, J yesterday. A firmer undertone reflecting the absence of any 4 was noted m early trading fresh factors to affect 3 reflecting end-account bear performance. 4 dosing, but prices came
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    • 323 18 The stock market turned higher from the opening m fairly active trading yesterday. (Paid prices at 1100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) The Stanpoor industrials were up about six cents and gains led losses by about 100 issues after 20 minutes. Nov. 27 Nov. 25 Alcan 21
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    • 270 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were easier m quiet dealings yesterday. KLM Airlines was down slightly, estates were easier and shippings were lower with Van Ommeren very weak on local offerings. Local industrials were lower on a broad front with Heineken and Albert Heijn weak spots. Leading banks were steady with
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  • SHIPPING GAZETTE
    • 748 19 ANCHISES 62 (Q) °«c 7/10 L'pool, B'fast, Q'gow via Trlnco, C'bo, D'ban. BF/MC AN DRZEJ STRUG In Pt/Nov 29 P. Sham (Nov 30/ Dec 1) Penang (Dm 2/3), A'dam/R'dam, H'burg, Qydnia. POLyCFS backtera KITA o«c 8 Muscat, Dubai, Karachi. CPKH/CPA 6ARPETA Dec 1/3 P. Sham, Penang, Colombo, Bombay.
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    • 274 19 aml American Mail Una; APL Amartean PtasldsiU Una; AUS ■L Bank Una; BBL Barbar Unas; BEN Ban Una; Bl Bl: BF Blua Funnal; BSL Blua Saa Una; BA British Asian; BFSL Burma Fira Star Una. CH CMan Hwa Shipping Co. (Pta) Ltd.; CMCR Compagnla MaHtima Das Chargaurs ftaunls; CKH
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 677 19 (INCOWPOJUTtD IN TMC WB*UBtIC Of aBRVaFOM) tCS BUILDING 2 SHEMTQN Way SINGAPORE 1. TEL f 3*33-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BIrRG, R'DAM, HAVRE, •MteaixM* rtKin pwMMfl ajMtvea nirruNt zißcoM 1/4 Oac Oac 7 /a Oac L«a« 4/1. HUajl/l R'dam 11/1 Havre 14/1 Mf rTUM MMiAMAMrM 4/a JM t Ja-
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  • 597 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east Manila, Hongkong. Keetung. Kaohslung. HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR r>«c 2/fi Dec 2/6 Saigon. Quinhon. ssv/BA ARISTAGELOS n«r D«c 1/2 japan direct. MOSK/LEO ASTRID BAKKE rw »«/o« Dec 26/28 Hongkong. Japan. V'couver. KSL/SB ACV* Dec 6/7 HK., Y'hama.
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  • 170 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA >n Pt/Nov 30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham (Dec 20). Singapore (Dec 21), F rema nt le Dec 28) A US/A US BRORIVER Dec 24/27 Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND
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  • 377 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BERAU In Pt/Dec 10 Djakarta/Surabaja/Makasar/ Ambon. v PL/PL. B.MANGAN Dm 29 P. Sham (Dk 31). BBL/HC BRONXVILLE Dk 3 P. Sham (DM 7). BBL/HC CHERRY LAJU Dm 3/5 Sibu, Sarikei, Binatar*. LS/LS DARPOSATU Dm 3/5 Sorong/Blak/DJaJapura. SI/SI EPAR SLSTDY DJakarta/Semarang. PL/PL
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 553 20 I SCINDIA (Sr) "MIS I mhhbi pacific north west service wmmmm Loading For LOS ANGELES. SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p s ham Singapore Anqcles JALAMMKHI %*,S*l WOk '/»!>" Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTIC GULF SERVICE loading for new york. charleston. new orleans,
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  • 257 21 Twenty duplex-type these units was good, the factories being built by company would proceed Malaysian Industrial with its Phase Four and Estates under its Phase phase Five expansion proThree expansion pro- gramme at the industrial gramme at the Shah estate. Alam Industrial Estate Under these
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  • 1493 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE SHORTCOVERING and speculative buying caused prices m the Stock Exchange yesterday to recover and trading closed the week on a generally steady note. The two new listings Trengganu Development and the United Motor Works attracted the most interest and together accounted
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  • 85 21 Manager* prices for Dec. 2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22 Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 (Managers' prices for Nov. SO) CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.83 Thixd "■yp" 1.16 r B. S. The Commerce Ind.
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 317 21 RUBBER 54% ceatt a Ib. <*•*■ 1% ceats). Thursday's downward reaction left the market rather weak yesterday. Prices opened a half cent lower than Thursday night's close of 56-1/8 cents for December 1 RSS and hovered around this level for the first half of the morning m extremely
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    • 113 21 Differentials are m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. (For the week ended Nov. 27) SMR SCV Dec. (1-ton pallet) even money traded. SMR 5L Dec. (1-ton pallet) 1-1/4 cents premium traded. SMR 5 Dec. (1-ton pallet) 1-1/4 cents discount sellers. SMR 10 Dec (1-ton pallet)
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    • 63 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Idle; ClF's Dec. 18-3/4 19. Jan. 19 19-1/4, Feb. 19-3/8 19-5/8; Spot 19-1/2 19-7/8; Settlements Jan. 19-13/16 20-1/16. Feb. 20-1/8 20-6/16. March 20-1/2 20-3/4. Jan/March 20-1/8 20-5/16, April/June 21 21-3/16. July/Sept. 21-1/2 21-5/8, Oct/Dec. 21-3/4 21-16/16 Jan/March 21-7/8 22-1/16. April/
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    • 67 21 TIN $646.37^ a picui (up 37% cents). The Straits tin price yesterday recovered by 37 ft cents to $646.37 V 4 a picul on an estimated offering of 280 tons, down 10 tons. The metal overnight price m London also picked up and by £2 a ton. The
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    • 158 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 Nov. 231, Dec. 231 V*, Jan. 232, Feb. 234, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/ Jan.
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  • 274 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR-NOVEMBER 28. OUT: Scfaie Lloyd 1/2; Pyrrfaus 15/16; Stentor 18; Auby 2OE; Teverya 10/11; Kafuku Mara 40/41; Boribana 42/43; Oriental Carnaval 45; Koyo Maru 48; Robert Maersk 33/34. IN: Samapta I (Ist) 22; Texaco Hawaii 36/39; Successful
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  • 744 21 Mining shares closed sharply lower yesterday after a persistent wave of selling. Some support was seen for selected issues towards the close but most stocks ended the day on the bottom. Oils drifted on lack of interest, while leading industrials were marked down m line with the
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  • 228 21 Stocks maintained recent firm tendency m small dealings yesterday. Banks had business at $164 and Lands changed bands at $105, up $1 each. Interest m General Bottlers was quieter than of late and business was at $«.50. Nan Fungs were m demand and improved to $5.70, while
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  • 327 21 The market yesterday Ajinomoto. Da wa ou *f' eased sharply, influenced by Toyo Toki Dalnlppon Ink, reports of an uncertain and Eidai Industry, economic outlook for next Chemical Trad i n g however, and other internationals fell remained quiet. on foreign •*W**' Prominent losers were The stock
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  • 172 21 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on an idle note today, following the Thanksgiving Day holiday m the U.S. Approval was still awaited on a pig iron fixture from Calcutta and Kakinda, Madras or Vizagapatam to Japan at US».7S. Two more vessels have been tentatively accepted at U559.75
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 1543 22 IMHM6BI KSLrSK, a miCßTiAKiieyvA J\ %J W K£ W\ I I R? warn SrJ aS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL GR£€T INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL P P C REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS Minimum $8/ tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All
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    • 264 22 iff?,?" 7 Wn-Minin Shorthand Typewriting English Maths (Elementary/Additional) Career Commercial School 395-A Batestier Road. Singapore 12 233A Ca moment Road Singapore 2. tCCRCTARV'S COURSE commencing 14.12.70. Type- "."than! Maths. Pm»m register. Business Education •W). Serangoon Garden. TeleP*O«« Singapore BOS6OO. ""•"yHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) will teach you a new language quickly and
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    • 402 22 ECONOMIC FLIGHT* TO EUROPE WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON(MACAU) 8 DAYS $765 DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG(MACAU)— BANGKOK 8 DAYS $»4S OAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 12/10 DAYS $1330 $12SO ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 5-12. 8-12. 19-12. 6-1. 281. 10-2. 21-2. 7-3. 21-3. TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 21/19/16 DAYS $2050 $1950 $1870 5-12. 19-12. 6-1. 28-1. 10-2. 21-2. 7-3. 21-3.
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    • 268 22 The Chairman Board of Directors of Ponggol Hotel (Pte) Ltd. 1 Restaurant Nightclub take pleasure m announcing the official opening of their f HOTEL Track 24, Ponggol Road, 11H m.s. Singapore 19. i on Sunday, 29th November 1970. The honourable Mr. Wee Mon Cheng Chairman, Finance Sub-Committee of the Singapore
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  • ACING HERALD
    • 369 23 STELLABELLE, with Lyle Harbridge up, impressed m a gallop on a slightly yielding track at Biikit Timah yesterday morning. On this workout the Stadamy mare is worth a bet m the class three division two it event on Sunday Silhoutte (Luke Kang) also sprinted stylishly over 3f m
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    • 1540 23 XATWWYI EMI 1 RINGGIT 9.0 CH Tan (3) 2 LA NOTRE 8,13 NawaH (4) 3 ROHANI 8.12 I,^ (j) 4 PROGRESSIVE 8.12 Wadi (8) 5 PAPATOL 8.7 Subian (4) 6 ESPIONAGE 8.7 Chiam (7) 7 T AE-KWON-DO 8.7 Nelson (6) 8 BASE METAL 8.6 I Samry (lft) 9
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 348 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Body of soldiers ordered to 2. Monkey rushes all over the carry equipment (7) place (6) 5. Coconut product, a crop that needs refining (5) 3 Girl has one si n m the Bkv 8. To cut down happened to be for troßomer < 7
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  • 424 24 SIXTH WORLD BOWLING COPENHAGEN, Fri. Antonio Coledan of Italy fired a 234 m his last game to sweep into first place m the qualifying rounds of the Sixth World Bowling Championships here yesterday. The stocky 26-year-old resident of Milan totalled 2080 for
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  • 192 24 Comeback bid by China in world TT tourney HALMSTAD, Sweden, Fri. After four years of self-imposed isolation, Chinese table tennis team is back m business, tenaciously striving to recapture its dominating place m the world for this sport. Demonstrating its present strength, the Chinese team crushed Norway to a defeat
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  • 43 24 SINGAPORE Recreation Club defeated RAF Tengah 1-0 m a friendly hockey match at the Padang yesterday. There was no score at halftime. Recs got the winning goal through Robin Tessensohn off a Lenny Nonis pass towards the end.
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  • 247 24 STARTING times for the *C Division monthly medal at Bukit Chermin, on Sunday, November 28. 8.15 J. C. M Sjaw (24) E. T. Frith (24); 8.21 W. A. van Oorde (23) J. McGowan (24); 8.27 Lo Ching Yee (23) P. Donoghue (19) C. Harrison (19); 8.33 J.
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  • 490 24 Aussies in sound position against England BRISBANE Fri.-A swashbuckling disputable century (unbeaten) by opener Keith Stackpole put Australia into a majestic position on the opening day of the First Test cricket match against England here today. Australia at stumps were 308 for two. Stackpole was unbeaten with 175 and Walters
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  • 42 24 Indian Asian Games team manager Mr. Balbir Singh (left) presenting a hockey stick signed by the players to Mr. Prem Bhatia, the Indian High Commissioner, Singapore, at Pierce Drive on Thursday night. In centre Is Mrs. Bhatia.
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  • 375 24 BANGKOK, Fri. Looking fit and full of confidence, 23-year-old Erbito Salavarria of the Philippines, who arrived m Bangkok shortly before noon today said, "I'll win against Chartchai by a knockout." Salavarria was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Emilia Salavarria, promoter Ramon Lainez
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  • 44 24 PORT of Singapore Authority Recreation Ciub scored a convincing 3-0 win over the Royal Military Police m a friendly soccer match played at Bukit Chermin yesterday. The portmen led 1-0 at the interval. Scorers were M. Rahman (2) and Haron.
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  • 432 24  -  JASBIR SINGH MALAYSIAN hockey players are still hoping for a match against the Indian Asian Games hockey squad on Sunday. The chances, however, are not very good for it to come off as the Malaysian Hockey Federation has still not received confirmation
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 27 24 DAVY JONES BySamUff Z' WE POW'T WANT AYE rWE'RC BAfjfVrt Hfl m *M. W 1 -v WC/KKT, STOKMt... V MARCOy' ARE VOUTWO^^^^M| S^^V^^H LICFW^C x"''t'w J 1
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    • 141 24 RUGBY: Joint Services vs Spore Civilians (Padang— 5 pm) Nomads vs GHQ (Tanglin— 5 pm) o HOCKEY: Spore vs India Ist Test (Jalan Besar— s pm). Malaysia/Singapore Sikhs Gurdwara Cup: Spore vs Johore; Pahang vs Selangor; Perak vs N. Sembilan (8 a.m.); Pahang vs Spore; Johore vs Selangor; Malacca vs
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  • Singapore Herald
    • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald I FOR FOURTH DAY Singapore, Sun., Nov. 29, 1970 RACE GUIDE
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    • 1179 1  -  CAVALIER BY fdgdfgdfgdfgdfg G«iaf GMd Beat beta: Hawaii, Stellafcelle, Saagel Waaf 11. Beat l«agsh«t: C«am«Bwealtfe la Race Six SINGAPORE, Fri. Sungei Wang II can win for his owner Dato K.L. Chong the Stewards Cup m Race Seven at Bukit Tlmah on Sunday. The Macquario gelding,
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 119 1 {[Wltaalftaaal VMl«||b| |\jLj 3-A, CXISCADEN RQAC3t SINGAPORE X). TEL: *****2 j| S FOR A SUPERB DAY First take a portion of I^L^L^L^L^Laaaaaaaaaaa^laaaßaußaaaaaa I f{ ISTANA TEMENOQONGS food galore U| Add m Singapore ssartyhtalory asJ*^^ 4aM Mix up briskly with the sight o< KSjMl___ td live crocooles blffßal VI Put n
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    • 2036 2 1. ***** KELLY GREEN (Cheviot Hills) 7A 9.00ud*4 a Nafisah/DanielS Wilton (12) 2/14 Sp2l/ll Cl3c4 B.loh 6f; 1. Botticelli 8.6, 3. Market Street 9.0 1:19; V», 2, 4 Wilson. 6/12 Sp4/10 d2c4 8.4g 6f; 1:14.6; Nk, Vj, 2 Pretty. 2/145p26/9d5c4 8.12y 6f; 1. Natuna 8.12, 3. Even Better 8.5 1:15;
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    • 2155 3 Scratchings: NEED YOU BADLY, ABLE ENVOY. Note: All weights up three lbs. I 2723 PALM BEACH (Royal Palm) 4E 9.00 same a (BF) Conflux/Spencer Harbridge (12)SF 1/15 Sn22/ll d3c3 9.0h 6f; 1. Hanoman 8.9, 2. Saxony 8.11 1:19.4; Hd, 2, 2 Harbridge. 2/13 fp24/10 dlc4 8 6g Mtfj 1. Hanoman
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    • 2091 4 10. 52 PANT AS (Ironic) SNZ B.Olud-1 Tunku 4 ClMn/Noordln Moran (7) 2/14 Sp22/ll d2c3 8.7h 6f; 1. Roman Leader 8.8, 3. Arago 8.9 1:19.6; Vt, IVi, 3 Moran. 5/11 1p25/10d2c3 8.11g6f; 1:13.8; Sh, V*. 2 Moran. 11. 19M3 ARAGO (Smokey
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