Singapore Herald, 19 December 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 129 Singapore Saturday. December 19, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 301 1 Heath may back down on arms sales LONDON, Fri. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Heath, may retreat from his stand on arms sales to South Africa, the Guardian reported today. The newspaper said that despite strong pressure from Mr. Heath during his visit to Washington, President Nixon had decided to
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  • 92 1 LONDON, Fri. Rolls Royce has raised the price of its airplane engines and spare parts by up to 15 per cent. A company spokesman said the rises had been made over the past two or three months, they did not include engines being built under specific
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 31 1 LONDON, Fri. The Department of Employment reported 619,809 Britons out of work the highest December jobless figure m 30 years. It represents 2.7 of the nations work force. DDD
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    • 21 1 SAIGON: Field reports said today that the U.S. military command had halted all chemical destruction of crons m South Vietnam. AP
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  • 284 1 WARSAW, Fri. Poland's entire Baltic coast, stretching 300 miles from the East German to the Soviet borders was isolated from the' rest of the country today following the violence m the coastal cities. Flights from the capital to the coast have been
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  • 689 1 Razak: I hope China will change JAKARTA, Fri. Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Razak warned here today that China still had aggressive intentions. Speaking at the Indonesian National Defence Institute, he said no country m South-East Asia was free from China's threat. He called for a network of bilateral co-operation to
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  • Article, Illustration
    153 1 Have you seen these men? POLICE want these two men to help them investigate a shooting incident at the junction of Shenton Way and Maxwell Road at 1.30 a.m. on Dec. 14. They are Teo Tiaw Seng, 19, (top) whose last known address was 525-L, Block 58, Lengkok Bahru; and
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  • 226 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun, may consider allowing "a reasonable number" of foreign Christian missionaries to replace those who have been asked to leave the state. The Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister, Tun
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  • 37 1 LONDON. Fri. Foreign Minister Aldo Moro of Italy left after two days of talks with British leaders on the Common Market, East-West relations, the Middle East, and the Soviet naval penetration of the Mediterranean.
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  • 175 1 IT IS UNLIKELY that there will be any carolsinging m Sabah this Christmas. Mr. Peter Mojuntin, a Sabah state assemblyman told the Singapore Herald Sesterday that police In Kota Inabalu had Informed Roman Catholic authorities that they were unable to give Amission for carol-singing
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Atomic Energy Commission reported the Soviet Union has set off an underground nuclear explosion m the yield range of 20 to 200 kilotons.
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  • 54 1 SAIGON, Fri.— The United States and South Vietnam announced today 24-hour ceasefires m Vietnam for Christmas and the New Year. The Vietcong had previously announced unilateral ceasefires m South Vietnam of three days for Christmas and New Year and four days for the Tet
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  • 88 1 BANGKOK, Fri.— Five terrorists were killed m a clash with border patrol police In Betong District, southernmost province of Yala bordering Malaysia on Wednesday, according to reports today. One policeman was killed and two others were seriously wounded m the encounter In a rubber
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 710 2 CHRISTMAS is m the air.. ..and m this office it takes the form of a conference each day when the lads gather to compare the merits of the various goodies served up for their delectation through the coming year. The crime man argues the merits of
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  • 42 2 ABOUT your "PharaohNuf" story on the front page of yesterday's "Herald." I can accept that Ramses was not circumcised but I positively refuse to believe his papyrus was 130 feet long. TOM HODGE Orange Grove Rd., 16.
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  • Viewpoint
    • 840 2 Hard work and practical assistance— NOW DR. SHAROM AHMAT has rightly analysed the "Government's new policy of awarding bursaries to Malay students m institutions of higher learning on the basis of merit." It "has not produced the desired results." This policy may be appropriate m a decade or more, but
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  • 494 2 Saturday. December 19. 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD IN JAKARTA yesterday, Tun Razak expressed two sets of views which might appear contradictory. On the one hand, the visiting Malaysian Prime Minister spoke of the menace of China and the dangers of Communist subversion with a vigour seldom
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  • 376 2 I REFER to the letter by "Doctor** (S.H. Dec. 7). If "Doctor" had read my statement m its proper context and not tried to be "clever" by comparing my statement with that of Dr. Nalla Tan's, he would have noticed that I was
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  • 219 4 Your last chance to take part in safe driving rally THE NATIONAL Safety First Council will hold its second safe driving rally for cars starting from Empress Place on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. The competitors will be required to drive over a 26--mile course along which there will be checkpoints.
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  • 63 4 AN INDONESIAN sailor was sentenced to nine months' jafl for having 48lb of Indian hemp worth $2,052 on board the ship Sumbar Baru at the Quarantine Anchorage on Thursday. Jan Tje Liem, 28, hid the drug among rubber bales and it was discovered during a
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  • 28 4 TWO Indonesians were jailed for a month each by a magistrate's court yesterday. Ali Anam and Ahmad Amin, both 25, admitted entering Singapore illegally on Thursday.
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  • 157 4 FACTORY worker, Miss Yeo Ah Hong (above), of Everton Park, was hit by a train while crossing the tracks near Silat Road on Wednesday and died shortly after admission to Outram Road General Hospital. Miss Yeo, 18, and a friend, Miss Quay Tin,
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  • 104 4 A MAN WHO appeared m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a Johore Bahru warrant of arrest told the magistrate that he had had difficulty m obtaining a visa because he held a blue identity card. Looi Ying, of Jalan Halaman
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  • 88 4 TWO 52-year-old drivers were charged m a traffic court yesterday, one of them for negligent driving and the other for inconsiderate driving. Bus driver Joseph Morrison, of Toa Payoh, was fined $45 after he admitted having driven a bus negligently at the Jalan Toa
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  • 29 4 LIAW Boon Chin, 20, was committed yesterday to stand trial on a charge of murdering an SAF corporal outside the Newton Secondary School on June 7.
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  • 138 4 STUDENTS of the Singapore Vocational Institute are no longer required to register for National Service. However, they are still liable to register if they fall within the prescribed age group, that is, if they were born after Jan. 1, 1949. This was stated
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  • 526 4 Catholic action group calls for a little 'TOWARD A MORE HUMANISED SOCIETY...' soul searching SOME Catholic students and graduates of the University of Singapore have asked their priests and nuns to a public discussion this weekend on the relevance of their ministry m present day Singapore. The youths all members
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  • 226 4 Beware of the pirate builders says Government THE Government yesterday warned against land racketeers. It advised people to make sure that any house they planned to buy or rent hadn't been illegally 1 built. A statement said the Government would demolish all unauthorised buildings on State or private land, even
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  • 88 4 Meteors may be used as spare parts THE four Meteor iets of the Royal Air Force m Changi which took to the air for the last time on Thursday will probably be broken up and their parts used to maintain two other Meteors which the RAF is still using. However,
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The chairman of the National Association of Women's Institute, West Malaysia, Tengku Puan Sri Azizah has left "for Calcutta to represent Malaysia at the biennial conference of the Fifth Asian Region of the Associated Country Women of the World.
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  • 55 4 Overhead bridge near school An overhead pedestrian bridge will be erected across Upper Aljunied Road near Sang Nila Utama Secondary School on Tuesday midnight .During the erection, of the bridge which is expected to take three hours, that part of Upper Aljunied. Road between Upper Serangoon Road and Cedar Avenue
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  • 90 4 Mr. S. Ganendra of the Singapore Air Transportworkers Union will be attending a three-month course m Israel on the trade union and co-operative movement there. The scholarship was offered to the National Trades Union Congress earlier this year by the Afro-Asian Institute
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 34 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Y~ l WELL, AG Iff THIS \e A DIRTY A LITTLE yr\ ,7 >t>U'RE HERE, I LUNCH IN ON ME LATE FOR Xg^.O &J9)i I JlfeLrs WMSN X M
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  • 246 5 THE Housing and Development Board assured the public yesterday that its lifts are "regularly serviced and there is no danger of any injury to passengers riding m them." The Board's spokesman Mr. Chris Tan Hock Khoon, m a letter to the
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  • 54 5 LIM Thiam Poh, 23, a driver, was jailed for six months yesterday for having stolen a tape player, two speakers ana three cartridges valued at $150 from a car parked In Jalan Lorong Kechil on Nov. 28. He was arrested on Thursday and pleaded
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  • 130 5 THERE will be no delivery of mail on Christmas Day. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon while other post offices will be open from 9 to 10.30 m the morning of Christmas Day. However, the following post offices
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  • 36 5 PROF. Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, United Nations expert on town Claiming will evaluate the University of Singapore's urban planning programme during her two-month stay at the university as visiting professor m the Faculty of Architecture.
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  • 124 5 TWELVE af the major secondary schools la Singapore will revert ta oaebbbbbbb schools by 1973 when moat pre-universlty students win be studying In Junior colleges. This was stated by Brother I. Patrick, principal of the St. Joseph's Institution, la aa article "Education
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  • 177 6 $11,100-110 too bid for a car number A MOTORIST has paid $11,100 for a car registration number the highest bid received by the Registry of Vehicles for the series SY 1 to SY 10 and SQ 1 to SQ 10 which were put up for bidding between Dec. 2 and
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  • 133 6 KUCHING, Fri. The State Government has asked the Federal Government to build a bridge to link the two parts of Kuching town, which is divided by the Sungei Sarawak, under the Second Malaysia Plan, Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Yong, disclosed this here today.
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  • 70 6 PRESIDENT Suharto explaining to Tun Abdul Razak the significance of a Central Java screen he presented the Malaysian Prime Minister at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on Thursday night. Yesterday he had closed door discussions with Gen. Suharto and Foreign Minister Adam Malik, then visited the National
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  • 244 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About 27,500 people holding Article 30 Citizenship Certificates more than 10 per cent of the total have had their certificates verified. This was announced here today by the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs, Inche Mohamed Ya'acob. About 7,000 others who
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  • 125 6 BESUT, Fri. A businessman, Abdul Hamid bin Ahmad, was shot dead yesterday by three men m his shop at Kampong Gertak Seratus, three miles from here. His wife, Kalsum binte Daud, 47, told police that three men knocked on the door at about
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  • 105 6 IPOH, Fri. The Government was today urged to recoaslder Its decision not to allow Singapore lawyers to practise la this country. The call was made by Dato S.P. Seentvasagam, the chairman of the Perak Bar Committee. "This Is a fair request la view of
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  • 183 6 AUSTRALIA NOW HAS AN EYE ON ASIA AND PACIFIC, SAYS ENVOY AUSTRALIA'S mala area of interest Is the Asian aad Pacific region. High Commissioner N.F. Parkinson told the South-East Asia Foreign Correspondents' Association yesterday. He said that the re-orienta-tion of Australia's ties was beat Illustrated by the fact that Japan
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  • 88 6 ANOTHER prisoner, Tan Woon Teck. 24, surrendered to Changi Prison authorities at noon yesterday after 16 days of freedom. Tan escaped from a Changi jail work detail with two other prisoners on Dec. 2, when they were not under supervision. One of the other two
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  • 82 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Budget speech of Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin will be broadcast live by Radio Malaysia on Tuesday afternoon. He is scheduled to begin his speech at the Dewan Bahasa pan Pustaka at 3.30 p.m. before an invited
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  • 51 6 Unlocked house ransacked THIEVES got into a house m Charlton Drive on Thursday and stole valuables worth They entered the house by 2* f'onl .door which the owner, Mrs. C. Mac Cannon, 38, had left unlocked. They stole a camera, a diamond ring, two pairs of pearl ear-rings and a
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  • 244 6 Christian Persecution charges all a plot, say Utusan KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaylanguage newspaper, Utusan Malaysia, said today charges of Christian persecution m Sabah were very dangerous because they touched on a sensitive issue. The paper, owned by senior Umno members, said this editorially when commenting on reports charging the
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  • 170 6 'Don't air salary grievances in Press, but see me' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam has called on civil servants not to air their salary grievances m the Press but approach him for discussions. "I would suggest that Instead of airing your grievances, whether real
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  • 67 6 A TRADE exhibition will be held at the Great World Amusement Park from Dec. 31 to Feb. 6. ../J 1 5 c rt! b t i 0,l 0 "Carnival Trade Fair '71". ia organised by Shaw Organisation. According to a spokesman, the
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  • 19 6 MR. Natcho Papaiov, 49, has been appointed Bulgarian Ammarried and has two children boy and a girl.
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 349 7  -  WALTER SEOW THE NEW FILMS By MOVE (20th Century-Fox) is the kind of film which, after seeing 10 minutes of it, you ask yourself, "What the heck is this all about?" It rambles m a seemingly aimless way with no plot with- UD
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  • 163 7 MORE ABOUT SALT AND PEPPER SAMMY Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford are teamed up again m the comedy One More Time (United Artists) now showing at the Lido. The film continues the misadventures of Charlie Salt (Davis) and Chris Pepper (Lawford), the engaging pair of the recent comedy Salt aad
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  • 116 7 THE Chinese YMCA is organising a series of social gatherings for its members m the next two weeks. The International V's Men's Club, Beta chapter, of the Chinese YMCA will be holding its 12th anniversary dinner ana dance tomorrow at the Golden Lotus Restaurant, Hotel
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  • 25 7 THE Ceylon Tamils' Association is holding a Christmas variety concert and a party for its members and their families at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 1001 7 WITH Christmas and the New Year round the corner, there is every reason to splurge, dine, wine, dance and be merry. And what better place to live it up than m one of our restaurants and nightclubs. ADELPHI Christmas Eve: Dinner m the Adelphi Grill
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 394 7 Starscope j Your planet Uranus Is if you've been cogitat- on his toes today so that ing over money problem I. you usual buoyant connected with home, i personality will have property, or family J; even more Impact; give project, you'll be able to J your originality full rein sit
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  • 129 8 JAPAN'S floating fair Sakura Mam is* expected to arrive here on Monday from Port Swettenham, and she will be alongside God owns 42/43 of the Port of Singapore Authority for three days. On display will be about 11,000 items of Japanese r products
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  • 70 8 THE proprietor of Chop Tona Eng Lai, a firm In Sambau street, was fined a total of $270 by a traffic court yesterday for overloading rubber bales m bis lorries. He was fined 150 for overloading m Nlcoll Highway on Feb. 10, $90 for permitting another
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  • 177 8 SOLDIER'S DEATH AT HAIR-PIN CRASH: OPEN VERDICT ASSISTANT Coroaer Chan Chee Pew yesterday recorded aa opea verdict oa the death of Pte. Sim Haw Joe, after he was Biased underneath a three-ten track la Paslr Laha aa Nev. 2t. Hat track drtvea by Pte. Urn Qnee Peag, it, plunged dawß
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  • 38 8 PROF. Anthony Young of the Schocl of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, wll deliver a lecture on resource surveys for land development at the University of Singapore's new lecture theatre on Monday at 8 p.m.
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  • 229 8 TRUCK driver Goh Hln Wah, 36, died Instantly yesterday when his truck overturned m a Jurong factory yard, pinning him underneath. Goh, of Tanjong Kepong, Selangor, was reversing the track laden with limestone chips up a pile of limestone when he lost control. He
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  • 193 8 ONLY 70 per cent of every slaughtered pig can be sold. The rest like its hair and blood is thrown away. And this is another re-^on why Singapore's Pork Merchants' Association thinks the recent increase m pork prices by 30 cents per
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  • 177 8 Govt selects a director and a doctor for PSC THE Government has appointed Mr. Tan Teck Chwee and Dr. Wong Heck Sing to the Public Service Commission. Mr. Tan is a director of several major industrial Arms, and is also on the Board of Management of the Singapore Institute of
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  • 37 8 FRANCIS Harkins, of HMS Forth, was fined $45 m a traffic court yesterday for parking his car within 20ft. of the North Road/Workshop Road junction and failing to display the licence disc on Sept. 23.
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  • 102 8 100 homeless as floods damage two longhouses KUCHING, Fri. About 100 people were made homeless when two longhouses were damaged by flood waters m Kaplt district m the Third Division last night. According to reports received here today, seven doors of a 35-door longhouse at Sungei Menuan were completely destroyed
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  • 94 8 THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, will hold a food and fun fair at its premises m Lorong 12, Geylang Road, today. The fair, m aid of the Society's welfare fund, will be declared open at 10 a.m. by Che Aspah Mohamed Said, wife of the
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    • 340 8 THE DIARY TODAY 9 am— l 9 pm: Fun fair at the All-Malaya Missionary Society premises, 31, Lorong 12, Geylang. 9.30 am— pm: Batik painting exhibition at the Gallery of Fine Art, Raffles Place. 19 am— 9 pm: Art exhibition at the Tang Chou Art Gallery, Outram Park. 19 am—
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    • 143 8 Safety First Council. JJ *m--l pm Art exhibition at the Tang Chou Art Gallery, Outram Park tu 8 7,31 pm At tne National r^Kif/ tr c Club: 1X «m Children s session (singing) and oriental dancing: 2 pm Children's session (dancing): 3 pm Malay dance: 5.30 English drama: 7.30 pm
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  • 301 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. British Prime Minister Edward Heath suggested to President Nixon yesterday that the Big Four should work out plans on how to police and guarantee the hoped-for peace settlement m the Middle East. This was one of the topics Mr. Heath dis- cussed
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  • 76 9 PRINCETON, Fri. President Nixon's approval rating has slipped to 52 per cent, the lowest since he took office 23 months ago, according to a Gallup poll. The previous low recorded by Nixon m a Gallup Poll was last March when 53 per cent said they approved of
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  • 291 9 COPENHAGEN, Fri. A Danish newsman, who Is reported to have been expelled from Poland yesterday, was describing what he called "terrorist*' police repression when his telephone call to bis Copenhagen newspaper was cut off yesterday. Recounting special correspondent Jacob Andersen's report today, an editor of
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  • 200 9 Lollo wants divorce Italian style ROME. Fri. Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida says she Is seeking a divorce under the new Italian law which went Into effect last Friday. "I'm one of the many Italian spouses who found themselves bound by wedlock m Italy even If their foreign husband has got
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  • 86 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The Brazilian Government has given its first indication of willingness to exchange 70 political prisoners for kidnapped Swiss Ambassador Giovanni Enrico Bucher. A local news agency reported last night that Brazilian authorities were holding talks with the Chilean and
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  • 28 9 TOKYO, Fri. China's Vice President Madame Soong Ching Line, widow of Sun VatSen, accepted the credentials presented by new ambassador of Bulgaria to Peking Luben Stoyanov.
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  • 223 9 ALGIERS, Fri. Hundreds of students clashed with police m a demonstration m favour of the use of the Arabic language instead of French m high schools and universities. The demonstration m central Algiers began peacefully and silently, but degenerated into fighting when police charged
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  • 240 9 MANILA CALLS FOR TIES WITH PEKING MANILA, Fri. A top Philippine Presidential adviser has urged the opening of contacts with Peking towards a modus vivendi prior to possible diplomatic relations to counter-act any Soviet attempt to play "a power game" m South-East Asia. Government sources here said this was the
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  • 236 9 23 die in Cotabato clashes MANILA, Fri. Violence continued yesterday m the southern Mindanao Province of Cotabato as Christian settlers and Muslims clashed resulting m 23 more deaths, the Manila Times reported today. The newspaper quoting national police sources said that yesterday's incident was a gunbattle between the Muslim residents
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  • 380 10 Polls over, so Yahya frees all jailed politicos RAWALPINDI, Fri. President Yahya Khan ordered the release of all political prisoners m Pakistan as the parties of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman m the East and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto m the West established themselves today as dominant m the provincial assembly elections. Bhutto,
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    • 161 10 NEW YORK, Fri. Marilyn "Mandy" RiceDa vies, who featured m the Prof u mo Scandal, denied yesterday she was a "dumb, blowzy blonde..." Mandy, 26, hit out at part of a new book, "Dr. Cobb's Game" by R.V. Cassill based on the affair
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    • 176 10 ROME, Fri. A weekly magazine, L'Europeo, today suggested that the apparent attempt to the Pope's life m Manila was m fact a ruse arranged by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. The article said the President's motive was to gain publicity by appearing to have saved the
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    • 32 10 BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Commission for Nuclear Research Euratom —is being revived. Reorganisation of its joint European nuclear research centres should be completed by the end of next year. aaa
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    • 24 10 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israeli forces captured six members of an Egyptian intelligence squad that tried to infiltrate into the occupied Sinai desert.
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    • 153 10 Clark plans new reforms in Ireland BELFAST, Fri. Prime Minister James Chichester-Clark proposed a sweeping reform programme designed to give his Government greater control over most aspects of life m troubled Northern Ireland. The proposed legislation is to be debated by Stormant, the Parliament of this British province, early next
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    • 142 10 NEW DELHI, Fri India has told Pakistan it has no objection "m principle" to Pakistani officials visiting the enclave of Batrigach, m India's eastern frontier area, where Indian border security forces are alleged by Pakistan to have recently killed 300 people and wounded 700 others.
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    • 92 10 LONDON, Fri. A film shot under the cover of the Archbishop of Canterbury's visit to South Africa has been smuggled into Britain by a British Independent Television camera team. It is about starving Blacks on special reservations m South Africa and will be shown
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    • 223 10 DON'T CALL US LESBIANS SAY WOMEN'S LIB GIRLS NEW YORK, Fri. Women's Lib. leaders hit out at critics who accuse them of being lesbians. They say it's an attempt to invalidate the movement. "The time when you could call a woman a lesbian and expect her to drop dead is
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    • 70 10 SPANISH ruler General Franco waves to a big crowd which demonstrated m front off Madrid's Royal Palace on Thursday to show their support for his regime. The demonstration was m contrast to the wave of unrest and protest which swept the country during the military
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    • 32 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. A State Department official said the United States sees nothing new m comments about troop withdrawal by North Vietnamese delegate Xuan Thuy at the Paris negotiating session.
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    • 189 10 OTTAWA, Fri. Ralph E. Collins, a high External Affairs Department official who was closely Involved m negotiations for Canadian recognition of China, yesterday was reported to he In line for appointment as Canada's first Ambassador to Peking. Coilins, St, is one of
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    • 286 10  - US can 't win In Indo-China' —Sihanouk JEAN LECLERC du SABLON PEKING, Fri. Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk told foreign diplomats and journalists last night that President Nixon could not win the war m Indochina. "If he chooses an escalation against North Vietnam, China will intervene," Prince Sihanouk said. "If he
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    • 114 10 FORT BENNING, Fri The judge and jury trying Lieutenant William Calley fo? the murder of 102 Vietnamese civilians got off to an early holiday and the defendant himself said he planned to go skiing. B i J u c eld w Kennedy wished the court
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    • 47 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. defence department banned soldiers from entering shops, offices and other public places m the United States which bar Blacks, after a Pentagon task force reported that racial tension among U.S. forces stationed m Europe had reached a dangerous level. aaa
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    • 28 10 TpKYO L Fri. A policeman shot and killed one youth and seriously wounded two others after they attacked a police box with home-made lead clubs.
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  • 1474 11 Money comes first m this England MY FIRST VISIT to England at the age of 57 m 1955 provided an exciting discovery that the England I had read about since my childhood existed m reality. This timeless England lives on, and nowhere could I feel its presence more strongly than
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  • 255 11 Pauline's Place in history BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY Jim Wilkins and two friends invested US$l,6OO to open a souvenir business they're selling bricks one at a time. As Wilkins explains, "all we're doing is tearing down a historical building and selling the brick from it." The
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  • 591 11 Persia's secret bonanza WITH HARDLY a murmur of publicity, British, Russian and Persian experts have been meeting m London, Teheran and Moscow over the past few years to put through a project probably unique m cooperation between Russia and the West. This is the pipeline which will convey vast quantities
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 85 11 J*m> \LA\ _k nr ATm a_^r^_L r^mmWmWm^LmmW __v^_r9 MB _*> *_1 -IP -f^Jnf iAmmw^M *^fl H^^. AW^^^ -mUm\ n^T ■^k'a^ W** a^^nT GENGHIS GRILLES Music£r Food. -Chef Nickel needs no introduction and his culinary prowess remains bright shining Music Cr Wines A mini barrel of Rose d'Anjou wheeled to your
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    • 249 11 18 ads: Nds: viiam c 4 Wins 7 mtrnzmZut m s style i SINGAPORE'S National "I T 5 r~5 I h Master Giam Choo Kwee won m fine style when he white black beat South Africa's i» n«3: Griffiths. 20 RdS: Rd«: Giam, playing with the 21 Qci Nfi: black
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    • 33 11 yi P; r^rty CmnTOBOitTOTiL-auiifYimiCAW "Now look, Wisby, we're not trying to stop you doing your own thing, it's just that between 9.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m., we'd prefer yon to do our thing
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  • 502 12 Govt to set up special sea freight unit -Hon JURONG PIER 'GATEWAY TO THE TOWN AND ISLANDS' A PSA fire-float giving a five-minute k water display before the 200 guests at the opening of the pier. The fire-float's five huge monitors and eight nozzles IP "shoot" water into the sky
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  • 12 12 Rabble on the r00f... aad one gaping hole.
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  • 345 12  -  BRYAN RIMMER By THE film was called Move. And the patrons really did move.. Out Fast. Elliott Gould was m bed with a blonde when a rock came through the Orchard Cinema's ceiling yesterday. When a second rock shook the seats,
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  • 22 12 THE Lions C Jb of Jurong will hold a Christmas dinner at the Cuscaden House on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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  • 290 12 A FASHION show with a difference is being planned for the Commonwealth Heads of State, Ministers and their wives attending the conference here next month. Miss Mollie Ang, the Tourist Promotion Board's publicity officer and coordinator of the show said yesterday: "A
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  • 59 12 BIDOR, Fri. Fortuneteller M. Kelamveloo failed to foretell his own fate and lost his bird as a result. He told police today he had retired for an afternoon hap m his house 10 miles from here yesterday when someone swiped his priceless fortunetelling bird which had
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  • 164 12 $300,000 blaze breaks out in plastics factory FIRE razed the storehouse of a plastics factory m Jurong last night destroying an estimated $300,000 worth of resin, raw materials and some finished products. A mechanic, Tham Fook San, 18, had a slight cut on his left leg when he tried to
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  • 32 12 RAWALPINDI, Fri Twenty-six Pakistanis are believed to have drowned when a bus plunged from a bridge into a canal m the Punjab yesterday.Thirty-four persons were renoi-ted ohm,^ the bus. AP
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    • 247 12 mum BB wnsnM*ini _L_H _H m\ W v^^ Aw 'Am _n>^9 _L.tJ l_k. Am _9_ _fl _r zm Haw mm *_i awaa \w m mm Hf mm uwr *n iw n m \^r _^_w The new collection of Christian J__ll Or Neckties asserts individuality m colour. Cheerful, tasteful colours. Each
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
    • 227 13 Why Toa Payoh children get to school so late CHILDREN from more than half the households m East Toa Payoh take a longer time to get to school now than before they moved to the Housing and Development Board Estate, according to informed sources. In other HDB estates m Singapore,
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    • 77 13 SEVEN people were charged m a traffic court yesterday with careless driving. Five of them, Tan Soo Huat, of Jalan Balam, Buey Thin Fatt, of Jellicoe Road, Tan Kiah Wee, of Toa Payoh, Tong Yin Suan, of Lengkok Dua and Muthusamy VeUasamy, of Jalan Potong
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    • 28 13 MADAM Sim Sock Him. 33, was found dead hanging from the bathroom of her home m Toa Payoh yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.
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    • 115 13 TWENTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD Anna Chia, a BOAC passenger services officer, came out topglrl at a oneweek traffic operations course at the airline's training school m London recently. Twenty-one girls from BOAC's offices In all parts of the world attended the course. According to its SouthEast Asia
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    • 237 13 THE SINGAPORE Society of Accountants released a statement yesterday which cited several factors responsible for the delay m admitting Nanyang University accountancy graduates as members. In the statement, society president Mr. Wong Siong Poon said the university applied to the society on
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    • 530 13 A 'HEN PARTY' FOR HER FRIENDS THE CITY Commemoration Prize Fund gold medal has been awarded by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce only four times m 20 years, and each time it has been won by a woman. This year Madam
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    • 138 13 FOUR men stepped out of a car one night and murdered labourer Wong Sun Kow, 21, as he sat on a scooter parked m a dimly lit playground. Wong, a fighter of the Sio Koon Tong gang operating m Kampong Tiong Banru, was
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    • 189 13 Guess who's coming to call? CHRISTMAS is coming early for six youngsters Santa Claus Mr. Joseph Anthony Pereira will turn up on Christmas Eve complete with beard, presents galore and a 42 m. waist. The children will be selected from 60 youngsters under 10 years of age, who have written
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    • 34 13 YAP Cheong Hun, of Toa Payoh, was fined $30 m a traffic court yesterday for failing to obey at Halt sign at the Towner Road/Jalan Kebun Limau junction on Jan. 18.
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    • 63 13 BLONDIE By Chic Young W^ Wmjll I HEY' WHATS THIS I f^ZZT 111 OH, tM SORRY- J I I'D" 1 I WISH IT HERE'S T _J CORNED BEEF SANDWICH |__T !> THAT'S POP MY 1 lI V MAD BEEN FOR ME- > "YOUR MA*L,^\ 1 DOINS »N MY y- V^-
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    • 20 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 3.08 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 2.20 p.m. (8.8 ft.) TOMORROW: 3.42 a.m. (7.8 ft.) 3.07 p.m. (7.S ft.)
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    • 493 14 rin'm'iniiiifnß! I TAMIYA. i I BY ENTERING 'TORAI TORAI TQRAI" COLOURING CONTEST j '-^-^m\Amr^ ■nflnl ny.v^« ■^a^jii i -o\ I I 1 1 f Yo*j may use any farm af colour you-wrish e.g. water colour, pencil colour, pastels, crayons, etc., and then submit your beat effort to: f A THE
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    • 487 14 jfttpm <gtm*£ Afrtrjerfis^r II iV**HINC IDITIQM WARISON!(! JAPAN'S NAVY PLANES ATTACK HAWAII,__J| l| SINGAPORE, PAVAQ wakf CAiAk^JvJr December Bth, 1941 December Bth. 1941, m Tokyo: Spirits soared when at 11 I am.. Tokyo time (it was still December 7th m Hawaii) the I I Naval Department of the Imperial Headquarters
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    • 421 14 A GREAT TIME LIES IN STORE fOR Y0U. "MIL BESOS" A thousand. Thousand kisses to LOS CAMPEROS. versatile trio of Spanlah artistes brought back by popular acclaim. Their fiary ahow of faat moving flamancoa, Mexican folk aonga and dancaa and moving Spanish love songs, is on for a very short
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    • 682 14 jiqrgjimisation: i now tHommui I 11 a.m„ I^AS, 4AO. SJO A 9.15 I Sammy Davis Jr.. Pater Lawford J "ONE MORE TIME" Color (UA) I UOO A BOXY— TONIGHT M'NITC nwlsap l ajHw9vvvnnj W nv9*aMMf V>fl#W i at CAPrrot iipo eas sky-roky i I J Prtcee; SI. SI A S3-
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    • 378 15 V RESERVE NOW for your ff *0M Christmas and New Year's Eve Dinner v^ ~f YAMAHA and ORCHID INN T Proudly Presents J &k£ The World Renowned Organist Mr. H. Saito J V with YAMAHA EX -42 f Xra£ (The only organ m Singapore) 2a_& Show Time: 10.15 p.m. and
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 2085 15 WW Your complete weekend guide Kill •jimmimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1....= THESE programmes are correct as notified by El radio and TV stations up to Press time. They |P"mm 1 are subject to last-minute changes by the S j l°_^__^__^__^ T^ "1 _^__^__^__m stations. B 12.55 p.m. Astroboy "Cross 3.00 Opening and
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  • 25 16 Jenny- alive with highlights and colour. Catherine- a pretty pixie witheyes that shine. Maria -soft, young a true beauty.
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  • 453 16 AFTER WEEKS of sorting out applications, interviewing candidates and photographing test shots, our Model Quest competition has produced three lovely winners. Although we didn't look for "the perfect beauty," our requirements did include a good figure, clear skin and a smile that revealed a well
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    39 16 Mascara touches lower lashes. Flair's beauticians gently smooth makeup. j Eyebrows are plucked to "clean" and shape eye arm* Orlanes creamy foundation is stroked on Catherine's clear skin. Pearly-white eye lightner is touched under brows. False lash Catherine'
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  • 10 16 Jenny Khoo Catherine Tay Maria Yong
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    • 198 16 This pan has something m it before you buy it. (Apart from the ten year guarantee) r There is something you cant see, right inside the stainless steel. Prestige call it a Radiant Heat Core. It makes our stainless steel pans the meet advanced, technically, m the world. Look, most
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  • Economic Affairs/Shipping
    • 907 17 Southeast Asia in the 70's: Problems and prospects MANILA, Fri. An economic study of Southeast Asia released here today foresees a rapid rate of development m the *****, but saya the reduction of American and British military roles will create some problems. Chief among these problems Is the heavier economic
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    • 272 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.8826 7.3600 7.3376 Australian Dollar 3.4600 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3.4126 3.3826 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000 7.3276
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    • 88 17 MANILA, Fri. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) "has made considerable progress" since it opened here four years ago, and will lend about US$2OO million this year, Its Japanese president, Takeshi Watanabe said today. ADB marks its fourth anniversary tomorrow. Mr. Watanabe told a news conference
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    • 356 17 TAIPEI, Fri. Formosa's economic growth rate bounced back to some 10 per cent m 1970, but experts believe the economy could be m trouble next year if U.S. quotas are imposed against the island's textiles. A recovery m farm out[>ut a fall which was
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    • 192 17 Bukit Panjong BUKIT PANJONG yesterday announced receipt of the two bids for Its paid-up capital by Batn Llntang Rubber and Seafleld Amalgamated Rubber. The directors advised shareholders not to dispose of their stocks yet as the board was considering the offers and would make an announcement soon. Both
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    • 417 17 LONDON MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE This is the season of pantomime and as if to acknowledge this fact the G.S.A. cast itself m the role of Widow Twankey, says GREEN COLLIER There was rumour and then semi-official fact that the G.S.A. "hopes'* to resume stockpile sales. Then there was "informed"
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    • 314 17 PEOPLE in business TWO young executives of the Chase Manhattan Bank m Singapore are on their way to New York to undergo specialised training courses m the bank's headquarters 26, an assistant manager, is attached, since May this year, to the international operations and facilities services division m the headquarters
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    • 45 17 (Yesterday's closing prices m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.173. (2) 148.30; Hongkong 39.23; Beirut 37.90; London 37.628; Zurich 37.608 37.755; Paris 37.61. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore Dollars per tael.
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    • 28 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Dec. 18, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady, quiet; Spot 1446 1448; 3-month 1446 1447; Settlement 1447; Total turnover 330 tons.
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    • 555 17 The market was quietly firm yesterday. Small buying of leaders on the Wall Street uptrend, after a steady start pushed prices forward, but volume remained depressed and special situations provided most of the activity. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.7 higher at 334.3. Rank
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    • 380 17 Stocks performed irregularly m early active trading yesterday. Standard and Poors' industrial average was off one cent after being ahead two, but advancing stocks led those on the downside slightly about half an hour into the session. Volume was about 1.5 million shares and was heavy
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    • 228 17 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly mixed yesterday. Royal Dutch firmed on foreign demand, Akzo and Hoogovens were up, but Philips. Unilever and KLM slipped. Plantations were moitly higher, but shippings were led down by Scheepvaart Unie and Van Ommeren. Insurances and investment funds were mixed, while banks Based. Local
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  • 85 18 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday, Dacambnr 19. 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on thia page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line
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  • 740 18 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 BACKTERA KITA In Pt MuiCat, Dubai. NMMML
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  • 313 18 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Lines ***** AUS AusUsla Line ***** BEN Bam Line Steamers ***** BSC Bulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 BC Borneo Co ***** CFS CF Sharp 4 Co. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agencies
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  • 297 18 AML American Mail Line; APL American President Line; AUS AusUsia Una Golden Line. BL Bank Line; 88L Barber Lines; BEN Ben Una; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; 6SL Slue Sea Line; 8A British Asian; BFSL Burma Fire Star Line. CH Chten Hwa Shipping Co. (Pte) Ltd.; CMCR Compagnie Maritime
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    • 741 18 >Rnnnannanii m n*j Rgnnijc of mmmm ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTQN WAV SINGAPORE V TEL *****3-7 UK -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUftG, R'DAM. HAVRE, -naaBBBBi pt-r^ mifm NiPTUNf aQUAMARINf BJ ii Jar. i j jan I* J.n L don 10/ i H'tourg 16/2 aatL 21/2 Havra if/2 Ntrruajt anajj ftm L
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  • 551 19 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east ANNA TAYLOR Jan 2/7 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ASTRIO BAKKE Dec 30/ Jan 1 P. Sham, Penang. Hongkong. Japan, Vancouver. KSL/SB BENQALEN JMj/4 Bangkok. NL/lOL BELGIUM MARU Jan 4 Yokkaichi/Nagoya, Yokohama, Koto*. KL/GB •ENDORAN Jan 19/21 Hongkong.
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  • 166 19 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. Australasia m Pt P.S'ham (Dec 20), Singapore (Dec 21), Frementle (Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'nam (Jan 10), Singapore (Jan 11), Fremantie (Jan 18). AUS/AUS BENVENUE JM 2/4 Manila. BEN/BEN BRORivER Dec 22/24
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  • 361 19 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. ANSHUN P9 Apr 4/5 Kuching. BF/MC AUSTRAL MARU Jan 20/22 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU BANDUNG MARU Jan 5 Djakarta, Tj.latjap. TSK/OL B.MANGAN Dec 30 P. Sham (Jan 2) BBL/HC CHERRY CHEPAT SLS TOY Sibu, Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK In Pt/O«C 23 Sibu.
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  • 291 19 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DECEMBER 19. OUT: Kowa Mara 13/14; Poh Aik No. 1 (barge) 19 west; Santa Isabel 18; Kimanis 23; Stentor 35/36; Taiei Mara 40/41; Eastern Honour 40/41; Vishva Kalyan 42/43; President Madison 44; Australasia 45; Doris Taylor
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 476 19 HYDROFOIL FERRY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO TG. PINANG Sailing Every Wednesday Saturday Singapore Tg. Pinang M.V. OARMAPUTRA 1 TD 1400 TA 1500 Otract a*BBMBBB ■CLNI LINES (.In.apora) 15th Floor. Aaia Inauranca Bulldln.. Sin.apora. Tal: 9.1021 (5 Unaa) REGULAR SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA ETA ETD ACCEPTING CARGO FOR PADJONG In Port 19
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  • 261 20 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States and Hongkong announced a three-year extension of a cotton textile agreement limiting exports to the United States to 429.8 million square yards ln the first year. The agreement reflected a five per cent increase over the previous agreement. Mr
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  • RUBBER/TIN/COCONUT/PEPPER
    • 297 20 RUBBEB SI cent* a lb. (dowa three-quarters cent). The morning market yesterday lapsed into quiet trading after the flurry of activity on Thursday. First business was done after an extremely slow start for January 1 RSS at 51-1/2 cents, a quarter cent lower than Thursday's final level. Prices
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    • 155 20 Differentials given below are m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, except December which is quoted against RSS 1 January. (For the weak ended Dec 18). SMR 6 CV Jan. (1-ton pallet) two cents premium nominal. SMR 6L Doc. (1-ton pallet) one cent premium traded: Jan
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    • 59 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb.) Tone: Easier; ClF's Jan. 17-7/8 18-1/16, Feb. 18-1/8 18-3/8; Spot 18-5/8 18-7/8; Settlements Jan. 18-13/16 18-15/16, Feb. 19-1/8 19-3/16, March 19-3/8 19-5/8, Jan/March 19-1/8 19-3/16, April/June 20 20-1/16, July/Sept. 20-7/16 20-9/16. Oct/Dec. 20-3/4 20-7/8, Jan/March 20-7/8 21, April/June 20-1/16 20-1/8,
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    • 146 20 AKRON, Fri. World rubber consumption will rise an estimated 10 per cent m 1971 and world auto tyre shipments will increase by about the same amount, Goody ear Tire and Rubber chairman Rassell De Young predicted. Chairman De Young said the increase would compare with a consumption
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    • 66 20 TIN $627.62^ a picul (down 12H cents). The Straits tin price yesterday fell by 12V4 cents to $627.62^ a picul on an estimated offering of 280 tons, up five tons on Thursday's tonnage. The London overnight quotation was easier by £4 a ton. Buying support m Penang was
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    • 60 20 LA PAZ, Fri. The Bolivian Government decreed nationalisation of the nations sugar industry last night. The two largest privately-owned sugar firms, Belgica (yearly output: 980,000 quintals) and San Aurelio (690,00 quintals), will merge with the state-run Guabira (699,000 quintals) to form what wfll be known as the National Sugar
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    • 61 20 NEW DELHI, Fri. Sales of Indian apices m Western Europe have shown a steady increase because of their competitive prices m world markets. India had received several enquiries for spices, especially curry powder, pepper, ginger, turmeric and cardamon, at the recent biennial Salon International D' Alimentation m Paris. There
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    • 157 20 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Dec. 230, Jan and Feb. both 234, March 235, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 158 quoted; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars par long ton) Dec. 866, Jan/ Feb.
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  • 1478 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE STOCK Exchange ended the week yesterday on a weak note with buyers hesitant and trading volume down to 735,000 unite. All sections closed with falls outnumbering gains. The industrial section attracted 698,000 transactions, the hotel section 38.000 and the property
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  • 81 20 (Manacen* prices for Dec. 21) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.28 Mai. Pro.™. Fund 1.08 1.08 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS ■Mai Singapore 1.87 Third Singapore 1.19 W B. S. The Commerce tad. Fund .97 1.02xd The Saving
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  • 357 20 Operators adopted a wait-and-see attitude at the opening yesterday and prices ruled mixed. Mltsumi Electric eased sharply heavily on rumours that its president may retire as a result of poor trading profits. Electrical machinery also suffered small losses. Later, however, fresh (Closing paid prices m yen. buying
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  • 707 20 Mining shares plunged to yet lower levels under a fresh wave of selling yesterday. In contrast, industrials found strong support and closed with useful gains. Oils were mixed m quiet trading. International moved erratically before and after the report, touching $1.25 m early trading before the bears
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  • 229 20 Prices firmed yesterday m active trading which was sustained throughout the session. Interest spread to Miramar, Atlas and HK Worsted which have been neglected of late. Banks and Lands were heavily traded but finished little changed. Cottons also were generally higher and Nan Fungs improved. Total turnover
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  • 158 20 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on an active note with a wide variety of trades represented. Grain cargoes were covered from the U.S. Gulf to Venezuela at U555.25 flo (free m and out) for Dec., to Chile at US$9.OO fd (free discharge) for Jan. and to South
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    28 21 mmr M '*ate_iiH_H_HH 65 f or the lower lids help proportion my is massaged with moisturiser. rlaria faces the "big clean-up." I Eyebrows are gently shaped. I
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  • 512 21 OUE WINNING entry taas week Is a lively poem •a the recent heavyweight fiffrt betweea Muhamed AB aad Oscar "Ringo" Use eveat was obviously of great Interest to our 15--year-eM writer, R. Tan. He has managed to capture la words the excitement, the movement aad the tension of
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    700 21  -  LEE CHIU SAN By A j£ MOTOR CYfIWC ALLAN CHAN'S 'DRIVE' COLUMN WILL APPEAR AS USUAL NEXT FRIDAY They make things big down m Texas, and Mr. George Magee is a typical Texan all six feet four inches and 255 lbs. of him. A big man needs a
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    • 401 21 I PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, I New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. I W^ mm l mm E 1 1 ll* I CHRISTMAS JOY is I I I FREE GIFT -«=L3L| 5 One Philip's Lightweight m Iron for every purchase of "^> 1 1 _ny $250 or more for P 9 Wallpaper
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    • 1524 22 IT /lisSift^ UDtAILLIi, f mmi Tele- Ad Services u'M ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. "ERSONAI PPC REQUIEMS A REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements Minimum $4/ for 20
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    • 537 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Test! monials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, book keeping, commercial correspondence, principle of account. L.C.C. Intermediate and higher, shorthand speed 50 150. Regent Commercial Institute, 668. East Coast Road (Wonderland 2nd Floor) Spore. *****0. LINGUAPHONE
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    • 523 22 ECONOMIC FLIGHTS TO EUROPE WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON(MACAU) 8 DAYS $765 DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG(MACAU) BANGKOK 8 DAYS $845 DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 12/10 DAYS $1330 $1250 ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 6-1. 28-1. 10-2. 21-2. 7-3. 21-3. TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 21/19/16 DAYS $2050 $1950 $1870 6-1, 28-1. 10-2. 21-2. 7-3. 21-3. JAPAN/TAIWAN/HONGKONG 16/14 DAYS $1790 $1690
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    • 491 22 fiPPOmMENTS M W af V > a| SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED m^^^A^ m^ m^A Applications are invited from who have successfully •bbbbbbbl following positions: I. FOREMAN OF ELECTRICAL FITTERS- AFLOAT SECTION DUTIES: Successful candidates will be required to supervise section of Fitters engaged on electrical repairs on board ships and
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    • 175 23 ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Fri. Former heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad All says he's getting out of the boxing business as soon as he polishes off Joe Frazier. "Yea, I believe I'm getting out," he said m Albuquerque "I'm sure I am. This
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    • 123 23 LONDON, Fri.-A mighty muscle-bound village blacksmith may be hurling them down at Lord's m 1972. The National Cricket Association, m conjunction with ''The Cricketer" magazine has just outlined a new competition taking place m villages m England, Scotland and Wales, to start next summer with the final, it is hoped
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    • 96 23 LONDON, Fri. -Brazilian World Cup football star Pele was named Overseas Personality of the Year m the poll conducted by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Boxer Henry Cooper, who regained the European heavyweight title at the age of 36 this year, was chosen British Sports Personality of the Year ahead of
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    • 81 23 DALLAS, Texas, Fri.— Australia's Rod Layer, twice winner of the grand slam and voted the top international tennis player for 1970, has become the first professional m history of the sport to win more than US$2OO,OOO m a year m prize money. The left-hander banked U*****, 453 m official earnings
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    • 73 23 LONDON, Fri. -Young English heavyweight hopeful Joe Bugner will box Welsh champion Carl Gizzi at London's Royal Albert Hall on Jan. 19, it was announced. Gizzi, aged 26, has fought once for the British title, losing on points to Jack Blodell m October, 1969. The Hungarian born Bugner, aged 20,
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  • 60 23 HAJAJI Sports Club will meet the Johore Indians m a soccer match for the Pathma Sundram Memorial Cup at Fairer Park on Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. The cup has been donated by Mr. S.P. Samy m memory of hia son the late Pathma Sundram, a very promising
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  • 2040 23 1 ***** PRIDE AND LOVE (Flying Halo) 0.00 E.DonneUy Low (10) 2 ***** CAPITAL GAIN (Chaytor) 0.00 West Nelson (6) 3 ***** ZANZIBAR II (Chris) 8.13 Lee Nawari (2) 4 ***** WATARI (N autilus) 8.18 J.Donnelly Chiam (0) 5 ***** ZAC (Denagh) 8.10 Daniels Kingston (6) 6 0020
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  • 284 23  - Spinifex shows good form CAVALIER BY PENANG, Fri. Spinifex showed good form, when he sprinted stylishly over 3f m 39-3/5 here this morning. He was ridden by Subian Dalwee. On this workout, he can be a lively threat to the fancied runners m the Pesta Pulau Pinang Cup tomorrow. The
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    • 474 24 BANGKOK, Fri. Israel and Thailand won the only two gold medals awarded m the Asian Games today both m shooting and Thailand slipped ahead of Iran into third place m the medals race. The 14 golds still at stake are all to be decided
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    • 319 24 BANGKOK Fri. South Korea tonight qualified for the Asian Games soccer final with a 2-1 win over Japan. The score was tied at 1-1 after 90 minutes of play. The Koreans scored the winning goal m the 24th minute of extra time. Play was
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    • 57 24 photo. Photo. Malaysia's 1,600 metres gold medal cyclist Daud Ibrahim (centre) with second placed Somchai Juntrasamrit Thailand (right) and Robert Querimit of the Philippines. AP Indonesia's all-England champion *ady Harta-ao aad Mlaaml 1b their mixed doubles match against Taiwan's Ho Wea Mlag aad Lee Yah Mar.
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    • 267 24 BANGKOK, Fri.: Sing pa ore beat Ceylon 2-0 to secure the fifth position m the hockey tournament here today. Ceylon ended up m the sixth position. This was the second meeting between the two Island States. Their first clash which took place on the
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    • 276 24 BANGKOK, Fri. Malaysia's 'Punch' Gunalan will meet Muljadi of Indonesia m Asian Games men's singles badminton final here tomorrow. The Malaysian defeated Thailand's Sangob Rattananusorn 18-17, 15-10 m the semi-finals. In the other semi-final, Asian champion Muljadi beat Ippei Kojima of Japan after three gruelling sets.
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    • 129 24 ADELAIDE. FRi. M.C.C. bowlers took yet another hammering when South Australia hit two for 297 at the oval here today. Brilliant South African Barry Richards and promising youdg opener Ashley Woodcock both hit centuries off a jaded English attack. The pair put on 250 m 215
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    • 273 24 FINALS SHOOTING (Small bore standard rifle) Team: 1. Thailand 2,176 pte., 2. Israel 2,188, 3. Korea 2,154, 4. Japan 2,129, 5. Burma 2,109, 6. Indonesia 2,057. Individual: 1. Shimon Friedman (la) 554 pts., 2. Preeda Phengdisth (Th) 552, 3. Kazuya Ono (J) 549. OTHER RESULTS HOCKEY
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    • 167 24 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON 7.00 p.m. HOCKEY 9.00 a.m. Women's singles (final); 7.30 Japan vs Malaysia for third and p.m. Men s singles (final); 8.00 fourth places; 15.45 p.m. o^ Wo,nen s doubles (final); Final. India vs Pakistan. r. pJ E^ Men s double FOOTBALL 7.00 p.m. SErTr /J *0l? pm
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