Singapore Herald, 22 December 1970

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 131 Sing»por| t Tuesday, December 22, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 65 1 KREMLIN AGREES TO INCREASE AID TO EGYPT MOSCOW, Mon— Kremlin leaders have told Egyptian Vice-President AH Sabry they are prepared to Increase military and economic aid to Egypt, an official communique said at the end of his talks today with Communist Party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N.
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  • 325 1 Yes...no...yes— for pedestrian mall RAFFLES PLACE TRAFFIC TO BE LIMITED TO CAR PARK ENTRY AND EXIT THE Raffles Place of today. From Monday, only pedestrians will be allowed m here from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. You will find a detailed map showing the new traffic system for this and
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  • 96 1 The vote at 18 in U.S. but not at State level WASHINGTON, Mon. The Supreme Court today approved by 5 to 4 the lowering of the age for voting m national elections to 18 years old. But, m another 5-4 vote, the court barred lowering the age for State and
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  • 85 1 PARIS, Mon. Police yesterday found the body of a 76-year-old woman who starved to death while gagged and tied hand and foot to the stairs of her house for more than three days. Vidm Jean Gressot lived alone m her villa m suburban Brevannes. Police
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  • 168 1 SAIGON, Mon. The Saigon Administration has sent a note to the Cambodian Government promising it will crack down on "exactions committed" by South Vietnamese troops operating m Cambodia, it was announced here today. South Vietnam can "certainly not tolerate acts of indiscipline on
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  • 164 1 THE Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Mr. Yoong Slew Wah, flew back from London yesterday after spending nearly two months assisting m the extradition proceedings against former Malaysia-Singapore Airlines secretary, Gerald Fernandez. CPIB Deputy Director Ronald Naidu is still m London
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  • 97 1 HUSSEIN ILL LONDON, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan was taken to hospital here this morning after suffering from a "slight attack of flu." As a result the King's scheduled appointment with Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas- Home this afternoon was cancelled. ana BLANTYRE: Malawian President Kamuzu Banda today
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  • 345 1 The Selangor Club fire WHO OWES HOW MUCH? BOOKS ALL DESTROYED From BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The fire which gutted most of the Selangor Club last night also destroyed all records of unpaid bills. And with about 4,000 active members, the management may have some difficulties m collecting the
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  • 521 1 More top Poles will lie axed in power struggle' MOSCOW, Mon. The Polish crisis will probably strengthen the hand of the "Stalinists" here as the Soviet Communist Party's 24th congress, m March 1971, draws closer. The Polish Politburo reshuffle is seen by observers here as only a compromise solution as
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    • 45 1 rffil I THE failures that broke Gomulka Page 2. ODD 1 $10,000 m bag, then alarm puts robbers to flight Page 3. DDD 1 DAP CHARGE: Alliance trying to buy our men Page 6. DDD f TRAFFIC changes m city area from Sunday Page 12.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 515 2 WARSAW: Edward Gierek, newly-named First Secretary of the Polish Communist Party, has often been mentioned as a successor to Wladyslaw Gomulka, party leader for 14 years. A 57-year-old industrial expert, Gierek headed the Communist Party apparatus m Silesia. He Is thought to be a pragmatic politician who
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  • 557 2  - The failures that broke Gomulka FRANCOIS PEJTO By PARIS: The social rumblings first heard m Poland's Baltic ports last week became bloody riots and eventually turned into a veritable political earthquake which saw the collapse of virtually the whole Gomulka regime on Sunday. The new leadership (only two of Gomulka's
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  • 471 2 WHY WON'T K.L. GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK? viewpoint I HAD been working for several years m Malaysia where I was attached to a commercial firm. During my employment there, I had made contributions to the Employees Provident Fund, as required by law. However, due to the recent major changes
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 551 2 THE conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government m Singapore next month promises to be a lively affair m not the happiest sense of that phrase. In the absence of a definite decision by Britain to sell arms to South Africa, the chances are that Mr. Kaunda of
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    • 540 2 LAST Thursday I wanted to change my booking from 10.00 a.m. on Friday by Fokker Friendship to Ipoh to the same on Saturday. My first booking on Thursday had been done by my usual travel agents. I went to the MSA information counter at
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  • 306 3 Company ordered: Pay all bonuses. medical benefits K.K. MOHAMED Abdullah (Pte.) Ltd. was ordered yesterday by the Industrial Arbitration Court to pay all annual bonuses and medical benefits which it owed its employees. The court had heard a dispute between the company and the Singapore Manual ajnd Mercantile Workers' Union
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  • 192 3 SOMEWHERE, some time, mealtime will mean moneytime for a lucky soldier. For he will be the man to receive the 10,000,000 th and last ration pack to be produced by the packed ration production section of 4 Sub-Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps m
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  • 118 3 SOME 3,200 workers have joined the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation within the last eight months. Silo's general secretary, Mr. Phey Yew Kok, announced this yesterday m a newsletter to members. The union was formed m March this year. Its membership is now
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  • 288 3 SINGAPOREANS should cultivate a natural and instinctive concern for beauty, for grace and for style to help create a better society, Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam said last night. THE paintings on display were a near sell-out 30 of the 48 were bought within
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  • 31 3 TAN Hock Seng, of Toa Payoh, was fined $40 m a traffic court yesterday for using a car without road tax m Bukit Timah Road on Jan. 25.
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  • 196 3 Population in West Malaysia up by 2.6 million in 13 years KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The population of West Malaysia increased by 2,622,214 m the last 13 years, according to the preliminary figures of the 1970 Population Census. The population of West Malaysia is 8,900,972, of which 4,495,663 are males and
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  • 264 3 $10,000 in bag alarm puts gang to flight THREE men, two armed with revolvers, robbed Thai Fook pawnshop m Serangoon Road of $10,000 worth of jewellery yesterday. However, they left behind a much larger amount when they panicked and fled after the alarm was set off by the proprietor's daughter.
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  • 94 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail will begin a State-by-State tour on Saturday. His Press Secretary, Inche Wahab Majid, said Tun Ismail would meet Government officials and Alliance leaders. Inche Wahab, who will accompany Tun Ismail, said the Secretary-General of the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 54 3 ARCHIE By Bob Montana I x regtGie says you put\ v^ IS THIS A> >tXXJR BEST TIRE ON THE J SAY^ NO /THE\ POLITICAL RIGHT FRONT AND 1 SAY I RIGHTpUPT IS UWHJMENT? ON THE itFT FPONT?J IS THIS YES/WHATA (THE DUMP/ J >ft)UR REST) WOULD YOU V^ i rai*^
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  • 259 4 PWD: THE CLEAN WATER AREAS DESPITE all the talk about water pollution, I Singapore still has relatively clean canal water m some areas. According to PWD figures, the mouth of the Jurong River takes the prize for having the cleanest canal water. Although
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  • 138 4 AN OVERHEAD pedestrian bridge will be erected across Queensway near New Town Secondary School at midnight tomorrow. During the hoisting of the bridge, which is expected to last two hours, part of Queensway between Commonwealth Drive and Queen's Circus and part of Margaret Drive will be
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  • 299 4 A boost for training of technical teachers TECHNICAL teacher-training will be upgraded considerably next year when a new training complex is opened at MacPherson. The new complex, expected to be ready m May will have two special laboratories which will concentrate on improving teaching methods m technical education. Stating this
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  • 90 4 A LABOURER employed by Tractors Malaysia Berhad, Onna Thanathan, 21, was sentenced to a day's jaii and $500 fine yesterday tor stealing $3 on Friday from Miss Janet Lim another employee of the firm. The Ninth Magistrate's Court was told that Miss Lim
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  • 145 4 THE I2,«ll-ton Sakura Mara, bow berthed at the Port of Singapore Authority's wharves is on its last commercial voyage. The ship oa which the Japanese floating fair mission Is being staged will return to South-East Asia as a youth goodwill ship aext year.
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  • 90 4 Passing-out parades of National Servicemen FOUR passing-out parades of National Servicemen serving m the Vigilante Corps will be held this weekend. The Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, will review two parades one at the Police Reserve Unit m Queensway on Saturday and another at Swiss Cottage Secondary School
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  • 77 4 A FORMER Minister m the Pakistan Embassy m Washington, Mr. Zahir Mohammed Farooqi, has been appointed the new Pakistan High Commissioner here. He succeeds Mr. Hassan Imam. Mr. Farooqi, 44, joined the Pakistan Foreign Service m 1949. and has served m Rome, Peking, Sydney, Ankara, San Francisco
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  • 372 4 SINGAPORE is to intensify its export promotional efforts overseas. Its first big promotion will be m Japan where it will hold a one-week exhibition of Singapore-made products. The Government has set up an Export Promotion Advisory Committee m the Trade Division
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  • 296 6 Once in lifetime dilemma for KL pair KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Maureen Foo hasn't visited Singapore m all her 22 years and her husband Jerry had planned to make her first trip memorable by flying her down himself as soon as he got his pilot's licence. For Jerry Foo is a
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  • 115 6 Asian varsity links for Penang University PENANG, Mon. The University of Penang may establish a student and staff exchange programme with other Southeast Asian universities. "We may have link-ups with the universities of the Philippines, Chulalongkor m Thailand, Gadjah Mada, m Indonesia, and the University of Saigon," the Vice Chancellor,
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  • 59 6 JAKARTA, Mon. The Sultan of Selangor and his Consort are now on a four-day unofficial visit to north Sumatra, Antara news agency reported today. They will visit a family cemetery at Tandjung Pura and tourist attractions of north Sumatra. The Sultan's wife is a close relative
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  • 322 6 MALACCA, Mon. The DAP SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, accused the Alliance today of attempting to "buy over" his party's MP's and State Assemblymen. In a Press conference here, he charged that Alliance intermediaries were approaching DAP members with offers jf money,
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  • 73 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah State Government has decided to buy a new boat for official use from the Mara dockyard m Kuala Trengganu. The Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin said today it will replace the Langkawi, which is 50 years old. DDD
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  • 136 6 MENTRI OF KEDAH REJECTS CALL FOR UMNO-PMIP COALITION ALOR STAR, Mon. Kedah's Mentri Besar Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabiddin, today rejected a call by the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party for an Alllance-PMIP Coalition Government m the State. The suggestion came from the State's PMIP youth leader, Inche Ismail Kassim, last Saturday. "A
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  • 66 6 THE identity of a new-born baby boy found floating m the Kallang River off Jalan Tainan on Dec. 4 has not been established, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Policewoman Tee Juat Heng found the body entangled m a clump of reeds after being informed by
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 193 6 9 am— s pm; "Peasant painters Katong Road) Indus Roaa, of Bali" art exhibition at the Jalan Batu, Jalan Rumah National Museum. Tinggi, Kirn Keat Avenue, 9.30 am— 6 pm: Batik painting Lavender Street (between exhibition at the Gallery of Serangoon Road and Beatty Fine Art, Raffles Place. Road) Opera
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    • 39 6 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker It^ TO STAv^N t^ ERE SOM6TH/N<s 1 W^AT AB'G y^^T^ AWAki IN ABOUT TM£ CMAPLAiN I^ fpH^HMB b GOIN6 TO fl^^X^^^y nOv) h CMURCM TODAY SERAAONS Tk4At puts CMAPfn»3 l^^<v TALK A^OUT I^T^ fP^J
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  • town talk
    • 261 7  -  A.K. LEE *L I DEVELOPED a sociological theory over breakfast yesterday. I read m the paper what two eminent architects had to say about urban development and the effects of living m flats, and came up with the Lee Theory of Singapore's Diminishing Population. It's not quite
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    • 273 7  -  JENNY LEW By ITOJYO Kumano was willing to sacrifice her happy home for a career, but after eight long years, decides that a harmonious family life is what she wants. When she first told her father that she wanted
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 289 7 Starscope I Air ■rfV?*s9fV^l lc/^mmmTWWWTm Strangers are mixed m Teamwork achieved now with regular cronies and brings m results, some of neighbours. This gives you them unexpectedly good. something to think about, phmm^mmm^^^^^^m perhaps how much you take I l^£ l I for granted Serious experimenting is I TuLviMK^VI probably
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  • HEALTH FORUM
    • 574 8 In the right spirit— be jolly but... GEORGE groaned. His head felt as if it had been hit by a ton of bricks. He had wrapped his car around a lamp-post after the, office party on Christmas Eve. There was an ugly gash on the right side of his forehead
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    • 478 8 NGEE ANN Technical College is to launch an $11 million development plan next year m an effort to make it one of the best colleges m South-East Asia by 1975. A spokesman said yesterday that under the five-year plan, more up-to-date equipment
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    • 221 8 WHAT IS THE LOGIC OF THIS SITUATION? RECENTLY I referred a patient suffering from chronic attacks of giddiness for admission to Outram Road General Hospital so that he could be properly investigated and treated. The doctor m charge of admissions informed me that the patient had to be referred from
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    • 480 8 Let's show them our own cultural dances THE Tourist Promotion Board's intention to participate at the forthcoming PATA conference m Manila towards the end of January next year is timely. Hats off to MSA, and the Hotels and Restaurants Association for trying to "sell" our foods and drinks. But the
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    • 897 8 Crash helmets law: The disadvantages VIEWPOINT D.H. Gomes (S.H. Dec. 4) wrote about a conductor of a No. 17A STC bus who was seen smoking all the way from Stamford Road to Holland Village. The bus company concerned has been advised to warn their conductors to refrain from smoking. GOH
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 187 8 Pang beats Lebanese master SINGAPORE'S Pang 18 r 9 2 R f4 Kwok Leong defended well 19 Rei Rats when he beat Lebanon's 20 Ndi Nfs Galeb. 21 Be 2 Pang, playing with the I S m& j^.m-^^l black pieces, adopted the 8 Wk I®'' King's Indian. 7 M WfW&Wft
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDES
    • 206 9 Creeping Soviet N -threat NEW YORK, Mon. The American weekly news magazine "Time" yesterday published photographs taken by American U-2 reconnaissance planes showing that the Soviet-built nuclear submarine base at Cienfuegos, Cuba, is almost finished, states Agence France Presse. "In addition to bunkers for storing submarine-borne nuclear weapons, the Russians
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    • Article, Illustration
      51 9 NEW ORLEANS, Mon.-Pumping barges keep a stream of water on Shell's drilling platform, which has been burning off the Louisiana coast since an explosion killed four men on Dec. 1. Now officials are spraying the coastline with chemicals m a bid to clear patches of crude oil washed up on
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    • 120 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Mob. The United States Coast Guard has announced that it will begin aerial search today for Neophyte Too, the all-girl crewed yacht which is missing after leaving Japan for Vancouver six weeks ago. Aboard with American skipper Lee Quinn, 43, when the
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    • 81 9 HONGKONG, Mon. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of the Royal Government of National Union of Cambodia and Madam Sihanouk have received the Vietcong National Liberation Front delegation now visiting Peking, Radio Peking said today. The Front's delegation is led by Dang Tran Thi, member of the presidium of
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    • 63 9 KAMPALA.. Mon. Uganda's ruling Uganda People's Congress this weekend approved President Milton Obote's proposal that the President of Uganda should be elected by universal adult suffrage. This method of election must be prescribed by Parliament. In his report, President Obote said that the election of the
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    • 67 9 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. The Screen Actors' Guild said yesterday it has notified all film producers that actors should be informed of any nude scenes or simulated sex acts required m a role before they sign a contract. Management of film productions also will be required to keep
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    • 153 9 BANGKOK, Mm. Thai Acting F«relga Minister Svga Klttlkachm Mated t«4ay that Tkallaad nay Mfteai Its attltade a>d Mtow a m«re oatward-l««ki»g p«lley Uwtrdi the C«mmailit world If Ommuist cMitries do sot Ureatea ThaUaad's security. If Ccmmuist countries do ■•t tkreatea or commit aggresaloa agalut Thailand,
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  • 302 10 Bhutto wants Kashmir issue settled RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Mon. In his first major appearance since his Pakistan Peoples Party won a majority m West Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto warned m Lahore yesterday that he must play a role m writing a Constitution for the new Civilian Regime. Speaking over a chorus
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  • 114 10 LOS ANGELES, California, Mon. About 100 American Indians, some m tribal dress and some carrying signs reading "Indian power" and "Dig up your own dead/ protested against three Indian exhibits at a museum here. Their demonstrations won a promise from the Museum Director to
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  • 85 10 WELLINGTON, Mon. Foreign vessels will be barred from fishing within New Zealand's 12 mile fishing zone after Dec. 3 1 New Zealand claimed a 12 mile fishing zone m 1966 but since October 1967 has permitted under agreement with Japan's Government a maximum of 17
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  • 61 10 NEW DELHI, Mon. India has reached self-sufficiency m small arms and field artillery production, according to the director of the state-run ordinance factories, Mr. R.M. Muzumdar. He told newsmen m Madras yesterday that production of mountain guns and modern mortars was already underway. According to Mr. Muzumdar,
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  • 72 10 BUFFALO, New York, Mon. Fumes from an improperly vented space heater have been blamed for the deaths of five men and a woman whose bodies were found m an east side cottage by the landlord. Police said the six had been dead for several days and
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  • 27 10 OKINAWA, The wrecks of burnt-out American cart, grim relics of yesterday's anti-US riots which started after a road accident near an American air base.
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  • 144 10 JERUSALEM, Mob. The Israeli Cabinet met yesterday aad postponed oace again Its decision on returning to the Middle East negotiations under U.N. mediator Gunnar Jarring. The English language Jerusalem Post reported that no decision Is expected for another week or two. It added
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  • 485 10 WARSAW, Mon. Wladyslaw Gomulka, head of Poland's Communist Party for the past 14 years, resigned last night after a week of bloody riots provoked by economic discontent. In making the announcement, Polish Radio also reported that the 66-year-old party first secretary was "gravely ill,"
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  • 294 10 MOSCOW, Mon. Vice President Ali Sabry of Egypt led a high-level delegation here yesterday to request increased military and economic aid. The announcement of his arrival by the Soviet news agency Tass coincided with a fresh Soviet pledge "to give all-round support to the
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  • 44 10 HONGKONG, Mon. Basi Mohamed Sufi, chief of protocol of the Somali Foreign Ministrv, has arrived in Peking by air on Saturday to make preparations for the establishment of the Somali Embassy in Peking, the New China Np*« aopnrv rpnnrtoH today. AFP
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  • 299 10 WASHINGTON, Mon. British Prime Minister Edward Heath endorses President Nixon's decision to bomb targets In North Vietnam If that is needed to protect the withdrawal of American troops. Such action, he said yesterday, wonld be quite justifiable. The British leader said American withdrawal from South Vietnam must
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  • 382 10 TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Eisako Sato today asked for an inquiry into yesterday's antiAmerican riots at Okinawa. In reply Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi met U.S. Ambassador Armin H. Meyer and told him that yesterday's riot at Koza should not affect the American
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  • 133 10 SAIGON, Mon. The Vietcong, observing their 10th anniversary, shelled the big Da Nang air base today for the first time m two months and also fired rockets into a marine regimental headquarters, 20 miles to the south. The U.S. Command said neither attack
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  • 123 10 DAKAR, Mon. Senegal was ''astonished and indignant" because of "unfounded" charges by Guinea's Voice of the Revolution Radio that Portuguese mercenaries were massing in Senegal prior to a further invasion of Guinea, Radio Senegal said today. Senegalese radio, making its first comment on the accusations, broadcast
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  • 81 10 CALCUTTA, India, Mon. The charred bodies of eight more Russians and the limb of another were recovered yesterday from the debris of a Soviet plane which exploded m the air at Panagarh, about 80 miles northwest of Calcutta on Saturday. Eight other bodies of Russians
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  • 65 10 GRAFTON, New Hampshire, Mon. All five members of the Maynard Pickard family and two young state wards perished early yesterday when fire destroyed their one-storey home. Besides Pickard, m his late 30s, and his wife Bernice, about 30, the victims were their two sons, William,
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  • 563 11 The power m the pocket of the public AMERICANS are watching with deep interest the rise of what has been called "consumerism." It is the reaction to what Senator Frank Moss has described as the "dishonest and unconscionable practices" of some merchants and manufacturers that have bilked the American consumer
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  • 651 11  -  NEIL JILLETT By IN PHNOM PENH "WE ARE NOT INTERESTED m popularity contests," says a senior member of the Cambodian Government. "We want to govern by effective policies, not by personality. We want to build up a system that can survive our departure from
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  • 653 11 WLADYSLAW GOMULKA survived the angry enmity of Joseph Stalin and rose to power on a platform of greater Polish independence from Moscow. Born m Kresno, Poland, the son of an oil worker, Gomulka went to work at 14 as a blacksmith. He organised his
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  • 159 11 It would be nice to report that the Kennedy bill of rights for consumers was proving effective, but it still has a long way to go. Rome, and the consumer's paradise, were not built overnight. It is true hucksters no longer advertise that they will
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  • 344 12 STARTING ON SUNDAY, CHANGES TO COPE WITH YIP TRAFFIC NEW traffic arrangements have been announced to minimise traffic congestion m the city area during the Commonwealth Heads of State Conference here next month. The police announced yesterday that the following traffic arrangements will take effect from noon
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  • 188 12 BERLIN, Mon. West German Social Democratic Party's Federal and State Parliament leaders met m West Berlin today their one-day session overshadowed by three days of East German Autobahn harassment m protest against their meeting here. Western border officers said that waiting times
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  • 374 12 THE GOVERNMENT committee on health education has worked out a preliminary syllabus for a comprehensive health education programme to be introduced m primary schools next year. According to a member of the committee set up by the Education and Health Ministries, the programme
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  • 516 12 Rape case scandal: Police chief calls for a report JAKARTA, Mon. The National Police Commander, General Hugeng Santoso summoned the Jogjakarta Police Commander to Jakarta today to explain what happened after Press criticism of police handling of a rape case that has grown into a national scandal. His move followed
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  • 367 12 UNREGISTERED STAFF OF PRIVATE CLINICS MOST private clinics m Singapore employ non-registered "nurses" despite the surplus of State-registered nurses (SRN). According to a spokesman for the Singapore Medical Association, this is a universal practice. He said: "Most private clinics abroad also employ non-SRN who double as
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald -Section II
    • 9 13 THE SINGAPORE herald -Section II Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1970
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    • 112 13 'MOVE YES, BUT ASSURE US OF HOMES' MOST of the 100,000 people m Chinatown are prepared to quit their homes to enable the Government to implement its urban renewal programme. But they want an assurance that they will be allowed to return and
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    • 629 13 Detective sought bribe after arresting man, court told A DETECTIVE was charged yesterday with agreeing to accept a $200 bribe from a man he arrested, and a second man was charged with receiving the bribe for him. Det. -Const. Michael Ang Hock Khim, 33, and Yonc Sen Fatt, 38, a
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    • 119 13 DEATH lay m wait m Lorong Gambas, Mandai Road, for two days after an electricity pole was knocked down during heavy rain. Labourer Toh Geok Lin, 35, had the unfortunate experience of pushing his bicycle through the lane at 10 p.m.
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    • 132 13 A CORONER'S inquiry yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of pirate taxi driver Chua Chiang Choo, 46. whose body was found lying at the foot of Block 4, of the Housing Board flats m Beach Road on Dec. 2. Chua's
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    • 147 13 r THE $1.4 million 1 extension to Paya Lebar airport's terminal Is quickly taking shape. It will be completed In August, one month ahead of schedule. When completed it will double the total floor area of the present terminal. There will
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    • 236 13 Mollie's open house idea to boost tourism SINGAPOREANS do not realise they can help boost tourism here by offering the hospitality of their homes to tourists, Miss Mollie Ang, of the Tourist Promotion Board, said yesterdayMiss Ang was commenting on the likelihood of setting up a scheme for tourists to
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    • 49 13 KOH 800 Seng of Tampines Road was fined a total of $140 for riding his motor-cycle m a zig-zag manner. He was fined $70 each for inconsiderate riding m New Bridge Road on Feb. 13, 1965 and In Upper Serangoon Road on Oct. 19, 1967.
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    • 235 13 Manager cleared in fraud case faces HP charge A FORMER transport company manager was acquitted of a misappropriation charge yesterday but will face another of having contravened the Hire Purchase Act today. Keia Ram Naido, 28, was acquitted of having committed criminal breach of trust of five sewing machines between
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    • 127 13 Bridging the mental gap between experts A VISITING professor suggested last night that there was a great need to create a link between the economists, planners and soil scientists. Prof. Anthony Young of Nanyang University was speaking at a public talk on Resource Surveys for Land Development at the University
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    • 82 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The nine DAP State Assemblymen will boycott the presentation of the State Budget by the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun Idris, on Dec. 29. Its Selangor Secretary and Assemblyman for Bukit Nanas, Mr. Lee Lam Thye, said today the decision 'to
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    • 105 13 THIRD District Judge K.T. Alexander wished four youths "Merry Christmas" then gave each of them a six-month conditional discharge for stealing sportswear from Jurong Town Primary School on July 30. Eighteen-year-old National Serviceman Chan Whatt Joo and Visitor R. Spencer, Glenn P. Tupaz, 16.
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      • 594 14 f" M a-»» I 9999 m QPnt»o 41 AJn)cerfi«r I! IVIMIMC IDITIOH MM AVAR IS ON!( JAPAN'S NAVY PLANES ATTACK HAWAII, J I SINGAPORE, DAVAO, WAKE. CUA^Sfcf^ I I FOR THOSE WHO WERE NOT YET BORN, FOR THOSE TOO I I YOUNQ TO REMEMBER AND FOR THOSE WHO WILL NEVER
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      • 1753 15 2 iMCfc >^*<^L-^ V^naß^B^B^B^Hß^B^nßt l^ai^nnnm y mummmmummmmmmmm S nm m nW J 2 Ifi K J* m L HHnmUnnnnlnnnnmttnl 2 ZZ Hfc .^^^m nH X MwAW jf J I^— IfeßlfelA 2 Tl Lr^fc^'j 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 S aaa22 HAlllll 1 VvfylV *> p c I mm W MV B^nn^
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    • 397 16 A lush look to suit the season MORE EVENING looks as our own SERENDIPITY designers become inspired by the festive mood of Christmas. The idea is to combine lush fabrics and ornate trimmings without creating a "costume" that is unwearable or overdone. This week's Fashion Award winner is Patricia Lee
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    • 480 16  - What would you do if you won a small fortune? Shirley Manasseh L^y It «^^^y*^ x *.b by MISS LILY LEE, It, Student: "I'd set up a business of my own. It must be something unique, and I'd like to see it being well established. The rest of the money
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    • 1012 16 I AM a girl of 18. I attend parties just to please my friends and mix easily with the opposite sex. However, when they get too serious with me, I feel miserable and give them the brush-off. I am usually the centre of
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    • Serendipity
      • 288 17 Children have a day at sea SOME Polytechnic students don't believe m spending their Sunday sleeping late or lazing on the beach. We found this out last weekend when twenty of them were up bright and early to organise a launch trip around the harbour for some 60 children they
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      • 723 17 SO YOU'VE got the blues! He's gone and what do you do. John rings to ask you out for dinner and dance on Christmas Eve and you slam the phone down. Pete's got a party that promises to be the greatest happening ever and all you say is:
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    • Economic Affairs/Shipping
      • 323 18 'Begin economic integration talks' call by ECAFE KABUL, Afghanistan, Mon. A three-day ministerial conference of the U. N Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), which wound up here on Saturday, adopted a statement urging interested countries m the region to start' negotiations on economic integration. The statement
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      • 236 18 Samuelson on inflation WASHINGTON, Mon. Dr. Paul A. Samuelson, 1970 Nobel prize winner m economics, said he believes new steps taken by the Nixon Administration against inflation are working. But, Dr. Samuelson added, he did not believe the steps were big enough. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor has been
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      • 274 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Dec. 21 On New York TT 6.***** South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1.000 piastres) 15.35 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling (per
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      • 391 18 Year-End Economic Reviews Indonesia BOLSTERED by fre.sh oil strikes, a major bauxite find, continuing foreign investment and the promise of more to come, Indonesia looks confidently towards 1971. as another step m its drive up from the economic chaos of the years under the late President Sukarno. -During 1970, crude*
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      • 366 18 DESPITE the prospect of reduced earnings from rice exports and' a worsening balance of trade position, Thailand's business men and economists generally agree that 1971 will' be another growth year for the Thai economy, although most likely on a smaller scale than m the past. Preliminary figures- on economic
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      • 400 18 The Phil ippi nes THE Philippines economy heads into 1971 with signs it is well on the way to recovery from its near-bankrupting troubles of early 1970. The balance of payments, external debt and foreign reserves showed sharp improvement m the latter half of 1970. Optimism is cautious, however, and
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      • 302 18 SOUTH Korea's economy continued to ffrow m 1970 despite, a heavy defence -burden: But its economic outlook, for 1971 is not necessarily rosy. The divided nation is expected to attain, most of. its economic- targets set for the year, including a 10 per cent, increase m the gross
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      • COMPANY NEWS
        • 83 18 KL-Kepong profits up KUALA LUMPURKEPONG.. 'AMAtQA-r MATED/S higher profits were -backed by good rises in #the production of rubber and on palm produce m year ended September. While/ profits- lumped from £1.2 million to £1.65 million Cor the year, the. production of rubber in' Malaysia 'increased from 36.2. million lbs.
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        • 169 18 "'"A company* statement said the' extension of the palm oil toUI at Frdser Estate was well advanced and a start had been made on a mill at Paloh Estate, Johor.e/ rOn 'investments, --'-tire company now holds about 38 per. cent pf the capital of Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut
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        • 36 18 •CASTLE^ feE LV (KLANG) .RUBBER will pay a final dividend of\ 22% per cent on-Teb. 23 to' shareholders on the register on Jan.' 12. This makes the total distribution an unchanged 27% per cent.
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        • 68 18 INCHE'.L.E, OSMAN' Tesign«d from th'e.' Board of Directors Of Bandar .Raya Develop- ments on Nov. "20.. Inche Osman, who is a director of the Singa- pore Goodwood Park Hotel ."Group* was recently appointed tp thie-. 6^-member Malay- sian National Consul tative Counci 1.. A former partner of aleading
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        • 63 18 Tropical veneer Irfche' OSMAN Bin TALIB, chairman of the National Electricity. Board of Malaysia, has been -appointed a director of. Tropical Veneer to. /ill the Jacancy created by the.-. eath of TUNKU TAN SRI ISMAIL Bin TCNKU.VAHYA. U' T.unku Tan... Sri* Ismail, who was former. Malaysiaji Ambassador. .m Paris and
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        • 42 18 wpftLO •.(Yesterday's-closing prices, tn'U.S. dollars ptr ounce). <l) 3».175, (2) 148.50-. Hongkong 39.20; Beirut »7-.9a; -Lood'on 37.625; Zurich 37.Q08 37.755; Paris 97.60. tldte:. tl) txpprt price tion-sj.erlir»g areas' m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m .Singapore dollars, per taeL
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        • 25 18 (Closing b\tyer/Seller prices, for Dec 21, m sterling per' metric ton).. Tone:' Steady: Spot 1435 1437; 3-month 1437. 1438; Settlement 1438;: .Total -;t%urhover.Hss"lons.
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      • 539 18 AOstrilians .were llat Beechams, Dunlop, Gla*o, ICI yesterday, fcrt] v wing overnight and Unilever were leaders to selling m Sidney. Queensland reac t from higher levels. Slater rtilnes. Metals lit* New Walk,* and Courtauld. moved Broken Hi* Sara*. Westra«an ahead following weekend press Nickel; Thaseus and.Tasmine* comment
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      • 339 18 Stocks were, little changed industrials slipped nine cents yesterday" after about 30 but. advancing issues led those .minute? of trading. on the downside by a narrow margin*. Volume topped 1.5 Standard and Poors million shares. (Paid prices at .1100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) jgtec 2-1 Dec
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      • 294 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were firmer yesterday" > on, Wall Street. influence a*id some foreign demand led b^ Royal Dutch, which was* »m particular demand. Hpogov ens and KLM firmed! .but- shippings wete narrowly .mixed, 1 with Van Ommeren firmer. In plantations,. "Deli was- higher. Most insurances and inT(estment funds-
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      • 721 19 ORIENT UNESDD. Y^ IW»COW*O«UTEOiNTMta^»Ue^K:O»tR>IGAfORt> »CB BtHLCXNC 2 SHEnfTQN WAY SINGAPORE 1, TEL f 3*33-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, llWpara P Sham f*Ma« ABatlVM NCTTUNC AOUAMAKINC 4/9 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan L'don 7/2 H'tourc 12/2 R'dam 14/2 Havra 16/2 NEPTUNE TOFA2 29 Jan/2 Fab 4
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      • 1242 19 I I I \lt KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I I /vl N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for sAmmMmm) I >^ f snips westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. fL- j il mmmUU fittf1l1lff%f/1 Ea c" n try gives the following information: NAME OF
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      • 495 20 HYDROFOIL FERRY SERVICE SINGAPORE TO TG. PINANG Sailing Every Wednesday Saturday Singapore Tg. Pinang M.V. DARMAPUTRA 1 TD 1400 TA 1500 Olnet looking* FELNI LINES (Singapore) lbth Floor. AaJa Inauranc* Building. Singapore, T»l *****1 (5 Linaa) REGULAR SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA ETA ETD ACCEPTING CARGO FOR PA JANG AN In
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 970 20 f™ p_^Tr^tOl in^l ,nc, -d' n Q ships sailing out of Singapore for Far a_-»V-Awlfc«#vy^Jl I \J*\ East ports to the north-east ANNA TAYLOR J.n 2/7 S.igon SSV/BA JALAKRISHNA J.n 6/8 L. Angeles (Feb 4). Sen Diego, Sen Francisco. ASTR.D BAKKE Jan 5/7 P. S'h.m. Pen.ng. Hongkong. Vancouver. Tacom.. SL/TO
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      • 243 20 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE President Adams. Golden Summer, AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Kaohsiung Victory. Lady Louxie, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Michael Jebsen, KoU Singa, Glory. FOR DECEMBER 22. Cohansey. Cleveland, Tong Sing. OUT: Glenbeg 3/4; Jhelum 18; Karingo. Astyanax, Golden Ocean, Reiho Maru 19; Petaling 20 east; Jala Fe-khi,
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    • 141 21 MARKETING Research Services is planning to hold seminars m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur for local manufacturers who want to know more about the Australian market. It is also undertaking major research studies m the two countries on behalf of Australian manufacturers of consumer and industrial products. This was
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    • 251 21 Malaysia gains $101 m surplus KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Central Govern merit had a $101 million surplus during the second quarter of this year. Expenditure was $500 million and revenue $601 million. Increased income tax collections of $108 million for the quarter boosted the revenue from $493 million m the
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    • 134 21 $138 m ADB industrial loans MANILA, Mon. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved loans, totalling US$46 million, to cover the foreign exchange costs of development projects m Thailand, Pakistan and the Philippines. The Thai Governmentowned Electricity Generating Authority will receive a US$l9 million loan to help finance its plan
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    • 1478 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE SHARE market yesterday started on a lethargic and barely steady note but the afternoon saw a slight buying wave which caused trading to close with a very steady tone. The day's total turnover amounted to 790,000 units of which the
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    • 81 21 (Managers' prices for Dec. 22) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23 MaL Progress Fund 1.03 1.08 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.87 Third Singapore 1.18 r, BL S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .97 1.0 2xd The
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 267 21 50^ cents a Ib. (down a half cent) January l RSS was traded at 50-% cents per lb at yesterday's opening, a quarter lower than Friday's close. Prices thereafter fluctuated between a low of 50-14 cents and a high of 50-% cents. Trading was very thin. Forwards
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      • 60 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Uncertain; ClF's Jan. 17-3/4 17-15/16, Feb. 18-1/8 18-5/16; Spot 18-1/2 18-3/4; Settlements Jan. 18-. 11/16 18-7/8; Feb. 18-15/16 19-1/16, March 19-3/16, 19--3/8, Jan/March 18-15/16 19-1/16, April/June 19-13/16 19-15/16, July/Sept. 20-3/8 20-1/2, Oct/Dec. 20-10/16 20-13/16, Jan/March 20-13/16 21, April/June 21
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      • 48 21 TIN £623.12% a picul (down $2.12%). The Straits tin price slided further yesterday to $623.12% a picul, down $2.12% on an estimated turnover of 265 tons, down five tons on Saturday's. In a slightly easier Penang market, main supporters were from Britain and the United States.
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      • 107 21 TAIPEI, Mon. Formosa's plywood exports will break the US$lOO million mark this year, forestry officials said. Plywood exports for the first 10 months of this year were around US$BO million, an increase of US$lO million over the whole of 1969, officials said. There are 32 plywood plants m
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      • 163 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA iU.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian Dec. and Jan. both 235 Feb. 236. March 235, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec /Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan Jan/ Feb. 169 quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long
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    • 340 21 The market yesterday television sets m Novemberopened lower but later Other electric issues, improved as the trading pace including NCR, Pioneer, TDK quickened when more buyers and Fujitsu, also improved, returned. Trading firms also came m Interest was spread over a for some attention and Mitsui fairly
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    • 750 21 Mining shares fell sharply Recently listed Zephyr was shares. Selected Mining sold yesterday. Oil shares fared sold at 80 cents, and Seeko at 18 cents, up one cent, but better but generally looked was down eight cents at 30 still two cents below par. weaker towards the
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    • 236 21 he^dTav^n 8 Kill fU n th t JL a l ended the day at a^ Taikoos were marginaUy headway m brisk post- $10.20 buyers, compared with lower. weekend trading yesterday. 8 7 5 traded on Friday. Atlas, Nan Fungs and Volume of business for the South Sea
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    • 174 21 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on a quiet note today. Activity during the next few days is expected to be largely of a clearing up nature prior to Christmas. During the weekend, coal shippers secured tonnage from Hampton Roads to .the Netherlands at the lower rates of
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 1279 22 fflMm c/i ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS.FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. "ERSONAL. PP C REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40c ts All other classified advertisements Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word ?Octs Box Service
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      • 308 22 EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY— Under takes private 4 confidential, civil 4 commercial investigations. Room 16. 8-B Wayang Street, Tel. ***** Tan /Sim. HORARY ASTROLOGY present future three questions. Answered dreams and moles interpretations planetary lucky numbers inclusive ?2.00 K.N. Achary G.P.O. Box 1 Singapore. AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICED for a nominal
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      • 559 22 For our Classified Tele-Ad Services QUALIFY IN ADVERTISING through Advertising Institute of Australia expert coaching by I.C.S. (O) Ltd.. Dept. Al. P.O. Box 1538, Singapore 1. Telephone JAPANESE LANGUAGE. Those really interested. Write to Mr. K. Yamabuta. 85-D Circuit Road. Singapore 13. LINCUAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) will teach you a new
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      • 479 22 INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS ready m 15 seconds. Also taking outdoor photographs. Contact New Rex Photo Studio. No. 1 Raffles Place. Tel. *****. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTS— Consult Cathay Photo Service 36. Bras Basah Road. Phone ***** Cameras, films, developing and printing. Call us today. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P. CASH Complete range to
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      • 457 22 SEBASTIAN OOMIS CURRY— Taste th* delicious Rear curry specially ."'•pared by him Outram Restaurant Nc I, Block 17. Outram Road. Sin*, ore *****. EXCELLENT SWISS and French cuisine. Excellent wine cellar our speciality. Pepper Steak. Carol Inn Bar Restaurant 74. Robinson Road. fOR EXQUISITE Gold and Jewellery, shop at Koo
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    • RACING HERALD
      • 276 23 PENANG, Mon. Sir Knight scored his fourth win off the reel, when he won the class two division one, B^f event here, yesterday. The Martian II gelding has been promoted to the top class but missed a berth m the (30,000 Gold Cup race
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      • 749 23 Jockeys Cheam Lee severely reprimanded PEN ANG, Mon The Stipendiary Steward's report for Penang races, last weekend. SATURDAY RACE ONE: Driller's Pride (T.S. Chiam) was slow to begin. Waftarl (Hassan) lost some ground at the 5 furlongs, when questioned Hassan stated that he tried to -balance" the horse. RACE TWO:
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      • 122 23 4.4 million tickets available for Munich Olympics MUNICH, Germany, Mon. Foreigners have been allotted about onefourth of the 4.4 million tickets to the 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Games, the Games committee said yesterday. Of the 1.2 million tickets reserved for foreigners, 65 per cent will be sold m Europe, 12
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      • 21 23 KUCHING, Mon. Sarawak will take part m the Khir Johari Gold Cup sepak-takraw tournament at Johore Bahru from Friday.
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      • 785 23 WEIGHTS for this useeit 8.04 Forest Jim 7.08 Glen weekend races at Hilversum 8.03 Sungei Larmonic 8.04 Penang. Dec. 26 and Honey Dew 8.03 Wang II 7.08 n p 27 Clever Andy 7.13 Negri Express 7.07 f^f"!?" i'°* SATURDAY Cl. 6Dtv. 3— €F Speechmaker 7.07
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      • 293 23 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Fluminense of Rio De Janeiro, tied 1-1 with Atletico Mineiro of Minas Gerais State, and won the Roberto Gomes Pedrosa soccer championship, the most important tournament m Brazil. The game, watched by more than 110,000 fans, was full of excitement,
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      • 445 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD 17 fIU B^^l •J— I. Smog, for example, m a suit- 2. Choose work and the end of uncase (li) employment (3) 9. Strike a popular song (3) 3. Last of port— what is it? 10. We four will return after un- gives you wind (5) usually inert
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    • 478 24 NSPB to draw up plans for better results NATIONAL Sports Promotion Board will draw up plans and implement progressive moves for better results m future international meets. Minister m charge of sports Inche Othman Wok said this on his arrival home from the iiaogkok Games with the first batch of
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      32 24 Carrying banner reading 14 See you m Teheran" rite of 1974 Asian Games, Iran's delegation marches into stadium during the doting ceremony of Sixth Asian Games at Bangkok on Sunday (AP Radiophoto).
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    • 216 24 Heavy rain forces suspension of Brazil Cup race SAO PAULO, Brazil, Mon. Heavy rain forced suspension of the third 100 mile test yesterday of the 1970 Brazil Cup motor race at Sao Paulo's Interlagos track. It was postponed until tomorrow. The Brazilian Automobile Racing Confederation ordered the race halted after
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    • 128 24 NEW YORK, Mon. Australian tennis player Rod Layer, who won twelve professional tournaments m 1970, won a total of US $201,416 m prize money. This is a record sum for any individual player. In five years as a professional, Layer has netted $714,230.
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    • 104 24 TAIPEI, Mon. President Chiang Kai-Shek today received Avery Brundage, President of the International Olympic Committee now visiting here for six days as guest of sports organisations and Government agencies. The 83-year old sports official, who arrived here on Saturday was decorated by the Taiwanese last night with* "Order of Brilliant
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    • 88 24 MELBOURNE, Mon. Melbourne boxing promoters today offered Ken Buchanan of Scotland A560,000 to defend his World Boxing Association lightweight title against Australia's former world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose m early 1971. The offer was made following a London report that Buchanan was interested m fighting Rose, although the proposed Australian
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    • 85 24 WRONG WAY BUT STILL A WINNER! Hengky Iriawan, winner of the main event m the championships, leads the way into F and N bend m his immaculate Elfin 600 CS. Pictures: M. YUSOFF; Full opposite lock! Edward Tan, of Singapore Motor Sports Club, goes into Rothmans Corner sideways at Batu
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    • 215 24 SAFSA boxing title to Bedok II BEDOK Camp II won the first Singapore Armed Forces inter-unit boxing championship at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. The winners owed their victory through Kassim Rahmat (middle) who clinched the issue after the score was deadlocked at 35-32 m favour of Bedok Camp
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    • 227 24 HONGKONG will stage its biggest badminton festival m 1972, said Mr. Krishan Lall, the Hongkong Badminton Association chairman yesterday. It will be an international tournament supported by the Asian Games participating countries. Mr. Lall arrived here last night to meet Singapore officials on
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    • 123 24 Kiwis crush Barbados in netball matches BRIDGETOWN, Mon.- New Zealand, reigning world netball champions, crushed Barbados 63-20 for the second time here yesterday. The New Zealand team is playing a series of warm-up matches before the world championships m Jamaica next month. On Friday the margin was 52-19. Joan Harnett,
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    • 349 24 D' Oliveira's brilliant knock saves MCC from defeat ADELAIDE, Mon. Basil D'Oliveira's neat fighting century at Adelaide oval today saved MCC from their second defeat of their Australian tour. Twelve for one overnight, and needing 386 m 330 minutes to beat South Australia, MCC's plight seemed hopeless when they were
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