Singapore Herald, 21 September 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. S3 Singapore Monday, September 21, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 157 1 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union's unmanned moon probe, Luna 16, made a soft landing on the moon m the Sea of Fertility today, Tass News Agency announced. Tass said the craft was put on the lunar surface "as part
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  • 217 1 'PROVIDE FOR TUNKU TO LIVE IN COMFORT' CALL BY THE SIKHS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, should be presented with a tax-free lump sum gratuity and a monthly pension with which he can spend the rest of his life m comfort. He and his family should
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  • 51 1 MR. YAP Tian Beng of 111, Ynk Tong Avenne, Singapore 21, has won the first prize of a National "Home Bottle" water cooler In the "Spot the Printer's Errors Competition BB" jointly sponsored by National and the Singapore Herald. The MI results are In
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  • 59 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. El Al, Israel's national airline, was partially grounded today when about 450 mechanics and workshop technicians walked out of their jobs. Only four of 10 international flights scheduled for today were able to take off as another 500 aircraft service workers refused to
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  • 144 1 PEKING, Sun.-Peking's decision to expel the correspondent of the Japanese Kyodo News Agency, and to close down its bureau confirms the lengths China is now prepared to go over the Taiwan problem. Today, the correspondent, Hiroshi Nahajima, confirmed he was ordered
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  • 81 1 PARIS, Sun. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew is due to arrive here on Wednesday for a five day official visit to France during which he will meet French President Georges Pompidou, Premier Jacques Chaban-Del-mas and Foreign Minister Mau rice Schumann. Mr. Lee's visit to France
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  • 299 1 United stand by teachers SINGAPORE'S five teachers' unions said yesterday that their coming negotiations with the Education Ministry would be useful only if ALL matters affecting the teaching profession and not merely pay scales were reviewed. AND A CALL FOR WIDER SCOPE TALKS, NOT JUST ON THEIR SALARIES Representatives of
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  • 47 1 PEKING, Sun. China reported today that its new ambassadors to East Germany and Somalia have left Peking for their posts. The New China news agency said Mr. Fan Tso-Kai left by air yesterday for Somalia and Mr. Sung Chih-Kuang flew today to East Germany.
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  • LATEST
    • 726 1 CAIRO: President Nasser today sent two strongly.worded messages to King Hussein urging him te Intervene personally to ont an end to the fighting md warning him of "dangerous consequences If snch n plan Is not Immediately implemented." TRIPOLI: Prime Minister Col. Kaddafi
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  • 158 1 S'pore school gets the first sex books for its library ABOUT 60 sex books were on display yesterday at Beatty Secondary School where a seminar on Sex, Love and Marriage is being held. Among the titles: "Thinking about Marriage" and "Modern Sexuality." John Climax, 17, the chairman of Beatty's organising
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  • 18 1 800- DETAINEES CAPETOWN, Sun. More than 800 people are serving prison sentences m South Africa under security law.
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 178 1 SAIGON, Sun. A girl student cut her finger to write a letter m blood to President Nguyen Van Thieu demanding the release of 13 imprisoned fellow students, a spokesman for the General Students' Association said today. Two other students have shaved their
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  • 587 2  -  FRANCIS WONG BY "WHENEVER I go back to Tokyo," said the Japanese expatriate, "I see new highways, new office blocks, new factories all signs of a burgeoning GNP. But when I look closer, I find that life has not really improved. In some ways it has become
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  • 1063 2  -  PETER COLE-ADAMS From LONDON: The Palestinian hijackers have held five nations to ransom, terrorised hundreds of innocent people, dealt a severe blow to Middle East peace prospects and broken the hearts of strong men at Lloyds of London. They have also done
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  • 454 2 A storm brewing over expulsion of Red Rudi From PETER COLE-ADAMS LONDON: For "Red Rudi" Dutshcke, it is an odd reversal of roles. He is no stranger to controversy but this time, instead of leading the boys at the barricades, he is the passive onlooker whose fate others are arguing
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 421 2 Syrian fly in the ointment THE fighting m Jordan can stop only when King Hussein's army has gained sufficient dominance over the Palestine guerillas to ensure that they will not have an independent initiative m determining the fate of the present or a newly negotiated ArabIsraeli ceasefire. President Nasser knows
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    • 58 2 JULES FEIFFER X 1 teT fi( K TO QrE^ ergs, SBk ai*»i}eßrioot? f-m tmj6P £m M p Yof^/ne-. gft*£ A |jgA s Q He VtSIUVSKXeP AMP HP |*Jl A*** 1^ ueeßAi. 66SAM UTI aswes J. r ng ar a *i sr Uf j v nf r 1 1 1 t^-
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  • 246 3 ASIAN countries should not depend too much on visitors from a single country for its tourist trade, the Chairman of Cathay Pacific Airways, Mr. John Browne said here yesterday. .He was speaking to 58 delegates from 10 airlines at the
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  • 139 3 A POLICE spokesman said yesterday that a police constable and his friend left the scene immediately after a car crash m Toa Payoh on Friday night to call for an ambulance to treat their two women friends injured m the
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  • 102 3 Five-man trade team from Andhra State A FIVE-MAN trade team from Andhra State, led by the Minister for Commcerce and Export Promotion, Mr. P. Aakin eedn Prasada Rao (above), arrived here on Saturday for a three-day visit. Mr. Rao said on arrival that the purpose of the team's visit te
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  • 54 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche H.M.S. Hussein, 44, a former liaison officer of the Alliance Party, has been appointed the Political Secretary to the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. This was announced by Inche Khir on bis return from a five-day visit to Burma
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  • 357 3 A PROFESSOR'S OBSERVATIONS FOR STUDENTS SEXUAL infidelity on the part of a husband is not necessarily a threat to a marriage but the wife's infidelity is. This observation was made by Professor Leonard Cohen, head of the Behaviourial Sciences at the Nanyang University, at a seminar on
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  • 86 3 JAKARTA ISLAMIC TALKS PUT OFF THE proposed Afro-Asian Islamic Conference, which was to have started m Jakarta today, has been postponed. This was disclosed by the Central Council of the AfroAsian Islamic Organisation. "The decision to postpone the conference was to enable more Asian Islamic countries to participate and to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 506 4 Singapore needs more doctors to man health services THE GOVERNMENT needs many more doctors to man expanding health services m the next two to three years and fill vancancies caused by resignations by doctors going into private practice. Steps have been taken to meet both problems. Health Minister Chua Sian
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  • 74 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua. The rettriag Prime Minister, Taaaa AMal Rahmaa, aaaaaadai today that be had Hadered Ma restgaattoa aa ChaaceUor af the Ualversity ef Malaya. He said, however, that his resignation had aot beaa accepted yet. "I have beea the ChaaceUor ef the university
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  • 6 4 Paya Lebar Bus Service No. 7
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  • 239 4 School taxi drivers agree on 'no pirating' rule SCHOOL taxi drivers have accepted the Government's recommendation to dissociate themselves from pirate taxi activities and give detailed information about members of their association. The decision was taken at a general meeting of the Singapore School Transport Association at the Cultural Centre
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  • 132 4 PAYA LEBAR Bus Service No. 7 from Kallang Park to Urn Ah Pin Road. Twenty-two bases will be used oa the route. FROM: Kallang Park, Jalan Beaaaa Kapal, KaHaag Park, Monatbattea Road, Gnillemard Road, Loroag 22, Aljnnied Road, Jalan Merpati, Circuit Road, Jalaa Pipit, Circuit Road,
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  • 86 4 IPOH, Fri. -About $5 million m foreign exchange will be saved when a $7 million company begins production of polyvinyl chloride resin— a raw material for making plastic products— next year. The company which has been granted pioneer status is a joint venture between Malaysian
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  • 202 4 Hotel Malaysia pay dispute: Union confident of outcome HOTEL Malaysia workers are confident that the management will offer them an acceptable pay proposal, the general secretary of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union, Mr. Tan Soon Yam^ said yesterday. The workers have decided to use a strike or other
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  • 115 4 GUNNERS of No. 63 Squadron, the R.A.F. Regiment unit based at R.A.F. Tengah, will drive across the causeway into Malaysia today to start a 470-mile journey up the east coast to the airstrip at Gong Kedak, Kelantan. The squadron's anti-aircraft guns, generators
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  • 100 4 TEAM "B" of the West Central Area won the 19th Annual First- A id Competition for the Haridas Trophy held at St. John's Headquarters, Beach Road, yesterday. The runner-up was Team "A" from West Area. The winners will take part m the Inter-state First
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 94 4 NATIONAL "SPOT THE PRINTER'S ERRORS COMPETITION BB" RESULTS FIRST PRIZE: National "Home Bottle" WATER COOLER Mr. Yap Tian Beng, 111, Yuk Tong Avenue, Singapore, 21. Six consolation prizes: National Battery WALL CLOCK Mr. Ang Boon Sai, Mr. Chan Soon Van, Vehicles Office. 101 -A, Block 3, Lorong 7, Middle Road.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 272 5 Yong to see Tun Ismail on detainees' fate HIS FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT KUCHING, Sun.— Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Stephen Yong left for Kuala Lumpur today on his first official visit, apparently aimed at discussing the fate of political detainees m this state. Mr. Yong who is secretary general of the
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  • 138 5 King Guz says goodbye with a picnic for his staff KUALA LUMPUR, Sua. The secretary-general of the Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle entertained his staff aad their families te a picnic at his country home at Gombak, about 12 miles from here today. More than 466 people turned np
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  • 71 5 JAKARTA, Sun. A threeman Malaysian military delegation headed by Brigadier-General Jamil bin Ahmad, senior staff officer, arrived here today for a oneweek study tour. They will visit various army training establishments m Jakarta, Bandung and Magelang, Central Java. Brigadier-General Jamil will be accompanied by Lt.
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  • 79 5 P.C. on beat duty dies after 1 a.m. gang attack KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Police Constable Osman Salleh. 25, died m hospital this morning after he was attacked by several people with knives and sticks about 1 a.m. A police spokesman said Osman was on beat duty at the Selangor mansion
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Six countries, including Singapore have accepted invitations to participate m the four-day International Koran Reading Competition at Stadium Merdeka here from Nov. 17. This was announced here today by the chairman of the central committee for the competition, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub.
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  • 30 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Tunku Bendahara of Kedah. Tunku Abdul Malik, 41, was installed as the Regent of Kedah at a ceremony at the Balai Besar here today.
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  • 127 5 THIS YEAR'S TRIBUTE TO THE FEW THE Far East Air Farce played heat te 3M gaests at a Battle of Britain reception at the Officers' Mesa, R.A.F. Teagah, ea Saturday eight. Amaag the gaests were the Saltan aad Sultana ef Johore aad the Minister far Heme Affairs, Professor Wong Lin
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  • 327 5 Tunku thanks the people for their co-operation KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tunku Abdul Rahman today thanked the people for the cooperation, goodwill and friendship they had shown him during his term as Prime Minister. "All the 13 years I have been Prime Minister and the two years as Chief Minister have
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  • CABLE WORLD WIDE
    • 638 6 US view: Hussein could win if power balance not tilted WASHINGTON, Sun.— U.S. military experts were confident that King Hussein could win his war with the Palestinians provided Syria and Iraq did not intervene. A Pentagon sources said that if these two countries supplied massive aid to the Palestinian forces,
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    • 1000 6 TERRORISTS IN SARAWAK TURN ON THE HEAT KUCHING: Sarawak Communist terrorists have laid an ambush on government forces for the second time m three weeks. This occurred within the Operation Lada Pedas (Hot Pepper) area, about IS miles west of Sibu m the Third Division. A member of a security
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    • 289 6 CHICAGO, Sun. Diplomat Averell Harriman called Vice-President Spiro Agnew "a comedian who tries to divide our people." Mr Harriman was the subject of a recent Agnew attack. He believed Mr. Agnew had only limited influence on the voting habits of most Americans. The
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    • 71 6 RAWALPINDI, Sun.— A military spokesman said here the withdrawal of a Pakistani training mission to Jordan was not feasible because of the confused situation m Jordan. Foreign office officials refused to comment on the possible withdrawal of the 600--man mission which had been training the Jordanian
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    • 76 6 BONN, Sun,— The West German Government expressed regret at a decision by the Hamburg television chain, Norddeutscher Rundfunk, to go ahead with plans to show a number of documentary films on India by French director Louis Malle tonight and tomorrow. The films, including one
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    • 296 6 a Western observers m Bel rat say that no matter which side comes oat oa top ia the civil war, neither Kiag Hussein's military government nor the Palestiaiaa guerillas caa be a real wfaaer. As long aa Hnsseln's 55,000--maa army holds together,
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  • 118 7 NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's ruling Congress Party and its electoral allies led by the proMoscow Communist Party CPI scrapped through with a narrow majority m the Kerala mid-term legislative election held on Thursday. The Congress-CPI alliance won 00
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  • 594 7 DIPLOMACY THE NAME OF THE GAME AT LUSAKA OR HOW BOTH LON NOL AND SIHANOUK LOST OUT 808 REECE MUCH to the surprise of many observers, the Lusaka conference treated the question of Cambodian representation m a spirit of careful diplomacy. Gen. Lon Noi and Prince Sihanouk were both lobbying
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  • 288 7 Mao builds sub-sonic A-bomber WASHINGTON, Sun. China is building a sub-sonic bomber similar to the Soviet TU-16, authorised American sources announced. The TU-16 is called the Badger by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The Chinese version will be built atthe rate of six a month m continental China, the sources
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  • 138 7 MANILA, Sun. The testimony of a deaf-mute beautician condemned two men to the electric chair for the robbery-slaying of a man In Paaay City. Using the sign language, Mrs. Teresita Lopez-Nobello, 28, said she had just come from church whea she witaessed
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  • 50 7 AJACCIO, (Corsica) Sim. Three French clivers have for the first time succeeded m working at a depth of 250 metres m an experiment aimed at opening 21 million square miles two and a half times the surface of Europe of underwater continental shelf to exploitation by humansQOO
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  • 34 7 NEW YORK, Sun. Actress Jane Fonda went to night court yesterday and bailed out Black Panther Zayd Malik Shakur who was charged with criminal possession of three shotguns, a revolver and ammunition.
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  • 68 7 DRIVER WHO VANISHED WITH HK$ 132,000 HONGKONG, Sun. Police reported the case of a security company driver, who disappeared with a van and HK5132,153 In cash. Hie van had stopped outside a factory aad two security guards went into the factory to (deliver some cash, leaving the driver behind with
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  • 18 7 BANGUI, Sun. News from outside the Central African Republic is to be censored from now on.
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  • 533 7 From the Herald's Special Correspondent In Canberra THERE wns a stampede the day the novel Portnoy's Complaint went on sale m Melbourne. The book, by American author Philip Roth, was declared a prohibited import by Australia's Federal Customs and Excise Minister, Mr. Don
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  • 29 7 HANOI, Sun. A British trade union delegation led by Bill Jones, member of the General Council of the British trade Unions Congress, arrived m Hanoi yesterday.
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  • 78 8 SHIPPING GAZETTE KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this 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 abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom
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  • 7 8 Monday, September 21, 1970
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 847 8 \A/ACtKAI IsOffH Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America VVt?wlUv/LJI IvJ shiDS east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ACHILLES 35 (T) Sept 30 L'pool, Dublin. BF/MC JHELUM Sept 24/2S Karachi NSP/EM
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  • Article, Illustration
    254 9 LONDON, Fri There was an end-of-week flurry of fixing on the freight markets with a particular concentration of North American grain chartering. Japan took another vessel with Gulf grain, repeating US$l5 for 20,700 tons to be shipped In October/November. Japan was also the destination of a large ore
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  • 37 9 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's ship export business m August reached the lowest level for any month so far this fiscal year, according to shipbuilding industry sources here. The combined contract value of the nine ships amounted to U5532,550,000.
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  • 86 9 MR. F. TERWOGT, (above), the Senior Managing Director of Royal Interocean Lines (Hongkong) has been holding discussions ia Singapore with top executives of one of the largest Dutch shipping groups, the Netherlands Shipping Union. Mr. Terwogt, a law graduate of the law school
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  • 37 9 Ship exports In the first five months (April to August) of the fiscal year totalled 127 vessels, aggregating about 3,370,000 gross tons. The total contract value of the 127 ships reached US$734 million, the sources added. AFP
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1130 9 Westbound continued SUMBAWA Nov 29/Dec 2 H'burg/B'men, R'dam/A'dam, TREPCA Sept 24 Famagusta, Beirut, Lattakia, A'werp, Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA Finland. SCAN/EAC SUNNYVILLE Oct 28/Nov 5 NY., B'more, Boston. BBL/HC TAGAYTAY Oct 15/19 N.York (5/12), B'more (29/12). BBL/HC TAGAYTAY Oct 13/19 NY., B'more, Boston, Montreal. BBL/HC VISHVA KIRTI Sept
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  • 339 10 The market closed easier on Saturday with the stock average down another 1.43 yen at 2,078.44 yen, despite a moderate rally after the opening. Interest was revived for the better class stocks, cameras and communi- cation equipments. Sony, Tokyo Denka, Chiyoda Chemical, Olympus, and Canon were prominent.
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  • 249 10 The Sydney all ordinaries index eased very slightly during the week ended Thursday (September 17) to close at 575, down Aye points on tne week. Interest m the speculative mining market continued to grow with uranium takeover target, Kathleen Investments rising $4.70 to a high of $14.10
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  • 123 10 The market moved over the economy aided ahead despite many sentiment, adverse factors to affect The bear factors limited sentiment. gains and held back -v w volume but small selective JLTm I tfL E 7S W* f ,eaders P ushed GKN-Sankey dispute (until Drice sforward its settlement
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  • 21 10 LONDON, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 346.6 (+3.2): Tins 60.83 (+0.04); Rubbers 141.63 (+0.79): Ofls 269.47 (+3.42).
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  • 244 10 SINGAPORE— MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency: SELLING BUYING T.T.AO.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3726 7.3400 7.3276 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4060 3.3860 f"»«*«n Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4676 3.4100 3.3800 South Arabian Diner 7.3900
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
    • 883 10 Review of monetary and aid problems starts today World Bank, IMF meetings: COPENHAGEN, Sun. Economic and financial leaders from 116 countries have assembled here for the start of a week-long annual conference aimed at examining world monetary and aid problems. Beginning tomorrow are the annual general meetings of the World
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    • 106 10 THE LEFTIST REACTION COPENHAGEN, Son. One pound of steel bolts were thrown on Friday night through three windows of the hotel here where Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, director of the International Monetary Fund, is staying for the duration of the I.M.F. World Bank annual assembly which starts tomorrow. Mr Schweitzer arrived on
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    • 141 10 Australia's trade surplus MELBOURNE, Sun. The National Bank expects Australia's overseas trade surplus to increase to more than 500 million (US$56O mUlion) m this financial year. Total export receipts should rise by at least 10 per cent to $4,380 million dollars (U554,905 million) m 1970/71, the bank says m its
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    • 323 10 PEOPLE in business MB PETEB SIM LING CHOON has been promoted supervisor of the data processing department, Kodak (Malaya). Mr. Sim, a science undergraduate of the University of Sydney, joined Kodak Singapore m early 1969 and was immediately sent to Bangkok. Together with Kodak staff from Hongkong, Manila and Bangkok,
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    • 235 10 TOKYO, Sun. Delegates to the second Asian industrialisation conference adopted a declaration calling on Asian nations to provide an important place for multi-national projects m their development plans. The declaration adopted on Friday, also called for "suitable economic and trade policies to promote and support
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    • 72 10 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's cattle exports this year will reach 80,000 heads, up 20,000 from last year, the Indonesian Animals Products Trade Association (INDAPTA) said today. The association attributed the higher exports to reduced shipments from Thailand and China. Exports to Singapore and Hongkong during the first eight months of this
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 85 10 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Sept. 14 50-5/8 cts. 652.00 15 50-3/4 cts. 8 652.50 16 51-3/8 cts. S 653.50 17 51-3/8 cts. 8656.25 18 51-1/2 cts. 1 661.12V* On Saturday, the Straits tin price in Pensng rose by S3.37V* to S664.60 a
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      • 70 10 Ribbed sheet prices were marked up about one-eighth cent per lb during the week (ended Sept. 18), reflecting the steadiness m the Far East and the G.S.A. suspension of rubber sales m October, accompanied by the possibility of the Malaysian Government supporting the market. This more than
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      • 314 10 AN improved copra trade featured last week's Singapore produce market. The commodity price rose by $260 a picul on reports of a lack of copra from Sabah. The only arrivals were 200 tons from Indonesia. Considerable demand from Malaysian millers aggravated the short position. This demand from the
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      • 38 10 (Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Sincapore (1) 37.70, (2) 143.75; Hongkong 38.46; Beirut 36.40. 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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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 58 10 DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 758.46 (+0.82); Transportation 143.55 (+4.11); Utilities 107.07 (+0.36); Composite stocks 240.61 (+1.56); Bonds 65.38 (+0.08). IHw 1 1 wCj NOTICE OF REMOVAL J. BALLAS COMPANY (PRIVATE) AND BALLAS NOMINEES (PRIVATE) LIMITED have moved to 55, John Utile* 8 BaUdiag
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 26 10 (J) Km« Feataroa Sydtcala. I»c. 1970. WerM fights tmawami. "Yup, this is the Institute for Corrective Speech, but they ain't nobody here what can help you."
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  • ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 2
    • 312 11 WITH no incentive to deal, most operators kept off the share market last week and quiet conditions ensued. Specualtors, without leaders, preferred the sidelines. Prices generally fluctuated narrowly although some late highfliers attracted closing-of-positions activity. Investment and better class stocks, on the other hand, found
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    • 191 11 Paa Electric ft General Induatrtes: Today, 11 a.m. at registered office, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank BuUdlng, Benteng, Kuala Lumpur. mmmma Batter Estates: Today, 3.36 p.m. at registered office. Chartered Bank Chambers, Ipoh. MeAHster A Co.: Sept. 24, noon at registered office, Tong Pong Building, 7th floor, 38 Chin
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    • 105 11 IPOH, Sir. Federal Cable, Wires and Metal Manufacturing has entered lata aa agreement with a Japanese manufacturing compaay ta produce paper Insainted telephone cables. The chairman of the Malaysiaa Company, Dato Chan. Swee Ho, said today the joint venture provided for Japanese participation and technical collaboration m a
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    • 1420 11 STOCK EXCHANGE ■■I OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/ Aug. Price Closing Price* Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 Company +or— r—«lv n«i,vrf »gh Low on week Buyer. Seller. DMd. Earn. y +m .£y or SINGAPORE INCORPORATED INDUSTRIALS 2.60 1.42 Aerna 1.34 1.87 11.3 5+5 4.60 2.66 Allied Choc 2.76
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    • 187 11 TAIPEI, Sun. The Nationalist Chinese Government will invest US$5 million over the next ten years to boost orange production to meet the demands of domestic and overseas markets, a spokesman of the Economic Ministry said. The spokesman said production of oranges, which is becoming a
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    • 314 11 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's state-run Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund (JOECF) has decided to drastically increase its loans to developing countries m co-opera-tion with such international monetary bodies as the World Bank, or the Asian Development Bank (ADB), it was reported today. As the first
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    • 83 11 Current Dato Total foe Total for payment payable tha year previous year AokamTin(l) 88%% Nov. 11 80 80* JohanTin(l) 10 10 10 A. Hitam Plant (2) 18%% Oct. 7 13%% 18%% Easo Ords. (3) 6 Oct. 38 13 Raw Piet (3) 8 Oct. 33 9 B. Sembawang (2)
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    • 82 11 JAKARTA, Sun. The copper mining plant of P.T. Sinar Mas Harapan m North Sumatra has exported 500 tons of copper to Penang and Singapore since it began production last year, according to a company announcement. A Japanese survey team Is working at die plant along with a
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    • 183 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The rubber industry must further reduce its production costs and meet the high standards set by the consumers m order to compete m the world market, the Quarterly Economic Bulletin of Bank Negara suggested. It added that the big estates had
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    • 144 11 IOS in Italy GENEVA, Sun. Investors Overseas Services (IOS) announced yesterday an agreement m principle with Instituto MobiMare ItaMano where by the Italian company would acquire majority participation m companies concerned with the lOS mutual fund, Fonditaiia. A statement by lOS chairman Sir Eric Wynd-ham-White said the accord Is subject
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    • 54 11 RANGOON, Sun. The —868 Government today announced a US$4 million deficit budget for the 1970-71 financial year, starting October 1. Income for the new financial year Is estimated at US$lBB million and expenditure at US$l62 .million. Burma's main export Is The new budget includes US$6B million In aid and loans
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  • 247 12 MANILA, Sun. A 40-strong band of Huk communist guerillas shot dead 12 people and wounded eight others last night m the north-western Province of Zambales, home of two U.S. naval bases, Philippine military officials reported today. Among the dead were the
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  • 206 12 Anti-hijack device that can tell metals apart... DALLAS (Texas), San. A Texas firm claimed yesterday It had Invented an electronic device that differentiates between types af metal, thna alio wing airline officials te check passeagers far weapons without simple metal objects Hke keys causing an alarm. The inventors said their
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  • 68 12 BELGRADE, Sun. The Albanian leader, Gen. Enver Hoxha, today declared that Albania did not intend to join either East or West and that friendship with China was indisoluble but stressed that not a single Chinese soldier was m his country. The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said the general
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  • 201 12 TERRORISTTYPE HIDE-OUT FOUND NEAR SALISBURY SALISBURY, Sun. A terrorist-type underground dug-out consisting of two rooms has been uncovered m an African Township on the outskirts of Salisbury. Police believe it might have been built by a guerilla infiltrator as a place to hide during raids. An investigating officer commented: "It
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  • 203 12 TWO new Methodist pastors have said that they are m favour of national service. They are Clarence Lim Kirn Seng, 29, a former architectural student at the Polytechnic and Albert Low Seng Chua, 23, a former student of Raffles Institution. They graduated last
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  • 29 12 The Singapore Armed Forces will carry out exercises at the Mandai Forest Reserve from 8.00 a.m. today to 8.00 a.m. on Sept. 27. Blanks will be used.
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  • 53 12 THE First Lady, Paaa Noor Aishah, presents tbe Haridas Trophy to a member af Team B of West Central Area winners of the First AM Competition at St. John Headquarters ia Beach Road yesterday. Runner-up of the annnal competition was Team A from West Area. (Story
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  • 531 12 FROM Page One personal inconvenience and official suspicions at any time at the whim and fancy of an anonymous letter-writer. n CHANGES m the education set-up m Singapore during the last decade have been so drastic, numerous and fast that it is near-impossible for anyone m the Education Service
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  • 133 12 PERTH, Sun. After only six days at sea, lone Swedish-born Carsman Anders Svedund today abandoned his attempt to row the 5,000 miles from Australia to South Africa. The 43-year-old bachelor, now a New Zealand citizen exhaust edly put his 21 -foot fibreglass craft
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  • 57 12 LONDON, Sun. Britain will have a woman Prime Minister within the next 30 years, a prominent politician predicted this weekend. The forecaster? Former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, spe-king m a television appearance. Asked if a woman wodd lead the government before the end of the cntury
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  • 26 12 BANKER Dr. Yap Phong Geek will speak on Commercial Banking at tbe New Lecture Theatre 4, University of Singapore at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 156 13 When in S'pore... singer heeds haircut advice HONGKONG, Sun. Officials of the P. and 0. Shipping Line warned a long-haireed pop singer to trim his locks before sailing on a liner calling at Singapore, a spokesman for the company said here yesterday. "We told him he might not be allowed
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  • 96 13 TOTO DRAW AND SPECIAL PRIZES THE numbers picked m yesterday's Toto draw were: 9, 19, 34, 48, and IS. The additional number was 18. In the circles draw, the numbers were: 24, 41 and 22. The results of the National Day Special Draw, based on the last digits of the
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  • 71 13 MIC executives to meet next month KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The presidents and secretaries of all branches of the Malaysian Indian Congress will attend a special meeting here on Oct. 25. Tbe party's Central Working Committee today decided to call the meeting. The National President of M.I.C. (a partner m the
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  • 74 13 Blue film show: 1 1 arrested ELEVEN people including the projectionist and his assistant were arrested while watching a blue film show m a hut to Kallang industrial estate on Saturday night. Police who raided the place after a tip-off seized a projector and a few reels of film. It
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  • 369 13 Working for a better life in Toa Payoh A START— BY PEOPLE WHO CARE... RESIDENTS, social workers and members of religious and other groups have come forward to form an association to look after the welfare of Toa Payoh' s residents from jobs for youths to mental health for all
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  • 215 13 MUSIC-examiner Dr. Kenneth Abbott, D. Mus., F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., will give an organ recital at the Presbyterian Church m Orchard Road on Oct. 11 at 8.30 p.m. The programme of the recital includes Purcell's Toccata m A major, Buxtehude's Ciacona, Sark's Toccata,
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  • 74 13 VISITORS to Clifford Pier can watch ships go by while they dine when a $180,000 renovation job on the pier is completed. "But the renovation will not m any way change either the original structure or the present appearance of the building," said a spokesman
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  • 149 13 DOES Social Affairs Minister Othman Wok look like a military policeman? The Minister, who cuts an impressive figure m his uniform as a captain m the People's Defence Force, was mistaken for one yesterday. It happened when Inche Othman (m short sleeves and
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    • 127 13 Business its AMM w^T fl ta _^_^_L___^_^_^_T__ mmW I A Mm Nlka IS 1 m\m\\mmm\\m S 3 «Ulfl |__^_^_^fl am nm *fr w. i *n_m na .aa*"! nm 111 2 *4T n Ifl afl I fIV *nJ 2NL i*fl fl afl Ifl N? H* J lfl 1 w may s^*S32n?
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  • 309 14 STUDENTS WORST HIT BY EPIDEMIC LABORATORY studies are being carried out at the University of Singapore and the Outram Road General Hospital to determine the organism responsible for the present epidemic of conjunctivitis (sore red eyes) m Singapore. Doctors say conjunctivitis
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  • 42 14 THE DIRECTOR of the Tissue Transplantation Laboratories of the University of Melbourne, Mr. Peter J. Morris, will give a public lecture on immunology m renal transplantation at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre, Outram Road general hospital, at 4.30 p.m. today. ODD
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  • 16 14 IKEBANA International of Singapore, Chapter 135, will present cheques to various charities on Wednesday.
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  • 227 14 Stress more on common interests Ghazali SINGAPOREANS must lay more stress on things which they have hi common rather than things which divide them. This, according to Parliamentary Secretary to tbe Ministry of Education, Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail, was very important In a multiracial, multi-cultural and multi-religious society like Singapore.
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  • 507 14 fill "I DON'T know what operation I had. The doctor didn't tell me". "I don't know what the medicines were for the doctor just said they would make me better/ HOW often the family doctor has heard these remarks! It seems incredible
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  • 264 14 THE "REDBLOODED" men of the R.A.F. Regiment of No. 2 Squadron will be flying from Britain m a fortnight's time for another stint of training at the Jungle Warfare School, Kota Tinggi. When the squadron was last m Singapore 14 months
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  • 58 14 IN our report on Saturday on Coroner Liew Ngik Kee's clarification of a statement by a witness at the inquiry earlier this month into Dr. Seah Cheng Slew's death, our headline was wrong. The coroner recorded a verdict of death by natural cause, NOT suicide. We regret
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  • 148 14 ASIAN CONGRESS TO DISCUSS FAMILY PLANNING RECENT advances I. family planning will be one of the themes of the Fifth Asian Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology to be held m Jakarta from Oct. S to IS next year. Mr. T.H. Lean, president of the Asia. Federatio. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
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  • 147 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Opposition Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia has decided to establish more branches t because it has received reports of growing interest m the party, its chairman, Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas, said here today. But he refused to disclose how many or where these branches
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    • 1119 15 •*•>:•: L JoIPBIIPWInBI L J^BSHHMIHI ys£ Iteap^^oK Q_| i-x'i: 3.00 pm General Hospital 6.00 News (Malay) 3.20 Health In The Home (Tamil) 6.18 Pok Amai2 Children's Programme 3.45 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week 6.4f Dastardly and Muttley Cartoon p (Tamil) 7.10 The Governor And JJ. Comedy "Son
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  • 534 16 THE ART OF MATCHING PEOPLE WITH THEIR GARDENS TO most people there is very little difference between a landscaper and a kebun. In fact, it is the difference between an engineer and a motor mechanic one designs machines while the other maintains them. Landscaping is not just
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    • 319 16 a^mj a__B mAL* a am m mAm* mmAm a__t b__* e__r» Mm* %a_* '■nW f_nV *_nt* e__c e_^ e_Lv "naaT* *nn*" > 'nn***' **_nf > e_L* naV** *nn** e_W ni Starscope j Best to continue to try Secret plans may be? Lto find a smoother way to worked ont m
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    • 297 17  - Don't get sta rry-eyed about your holiday the next wor ld wa r may spoil it LINDA TAN PLANNING to go for a holiday next Jane? Yoa better think twice before making preparations, for the third world war will break out then: And stay away from the Middle East too,
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    • 186 17 HAVING your unwanted mother-in-law over to stay? Then go along to the Cold Storage Supermarket on Thursday or Friday and learn to make "Mother-in-Law Curry." "Its hot enough to ensure that your mother-in-law will never return," said Bob Fenn, a cookery expert from
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    • 143 17 DR. Goh Soon Chye, a private practitioner of Goldhill Clinic, was elected President of the International V's Men's Club of Singapore Bete Chapter at the 12th Annual General Meeting held at the Chinese V.M.C.A. Other elected officials are: Vice- President Mr. Rene L. Laude;
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    • 342 17 All the 'posh people are on the carpet THE magic of carpets, with their overtones of the Arabian Nights, still lingers around the households of Singapore. Though they were originally made to protect the body from cold, to spread on a table or a seat of honour, carpets are now
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    • 86 17 Ape x chie f off to Aussie MR. Ng Kirn Beng, the newly-elected District Governor of Apex Club for District Five (Singapore and Malaysia) will be leaving on Monday for Melbourne for three weeks on the first round of his duties. During his stay there he will be attached to
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    • 196 17 BLONDIE By Chic Young i i 7 a I 7 ti L- —j— 7^ ,T LOOKS W ~X I II LL ASK AAY HUSBAND j 3 SHAtu I TAKE THIS ONE, I I GUESS THAT'S WHAT THEY MEAN (ADORABLE ON YOcJ 1 AAA POR HIS ADVICE r-i DAGWOOD? OR SHOULD
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  • 1285 18  - Where there's h ope. Shirley Manasseh By THEY were all busy painting when I walked m. One bright-eyed boy looked up from his desk, cocked his head to one side, grinned and pointed his finger at me. The class of 11 girls and boys noticed the "stranger" m their room,
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  • 199 18 These lucky are the children A sub-committee was formed by the Association last year for starting a < small sheltered work. shop" at Pasir Panjang. Those over the age of if I who have completed their training at the centres are paid a small sum to label and package articles,
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  • 417 18  - Do your own thing JANETTE WITH just a ac Strang hammer patience, yon together a \omna your sitting room of hours. Yes, yon did Diethelm hah cam latest In lonnge Group 2M Roma down affair for yourself ers. The suite canal armchairs, a sett table and a side In yon
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  • 514 19 HOW TO KEEP THE KIDDIES (and the ir parents) HAPPY g§e Living B§g IT COSTS a lot to keep the kiddies happy nowadays. While toddling around town, we found that prams, play-pens and push chairs can be pretty expensive But for baby-lovers who'll pay anything to see the little things
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    • 56 19 'J^'^pk'a rTr&r%m^W 'H im.a»"i mmk I _B_f T^ IWIHPV H ycgeAL i¥*_P T^l V FIBERGLASS Drapery )SmaaamW^Sa\Wi 72" &60" $3.so per > ,d -[SBSS #^_U H Wed. 9.30 to IOOOpm I I IP SUN 10.00 to 5.30pm WW I METROTEX Jiff, I DEPARTMENT STORE^* ttv I 1 LIAT TOWERS 541
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    • 42 19 THE LITTLE WOMAN =^r~ -^t I L^^i-t^T*". *rf\A (C_ K.n« Kpp.urn Syndica.e. Ine 19*0. Woild righli text-red. t_J'- r> t "I can't stand ending the day on a note of discord. Admit you were wrong so we can go to sleep happily!"
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    • 205 20 Wait and worry or make it short and sharp? I REFER to the Comment of Mr. T. Mansell (SuH. Sept. 7) on the testing time for L-dri vers. 1 am sorry that the writer has found it an unnerving experience waiting for his driving test. It is not humanly possible
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    • 743 20 The Orchard Road queue jumpers ...AND THE MENACE OF THE LORRIES IN MAYFLOWER GARDENS I HAVE become more and more incensed and frustrated at the driving habits and disregard of traffic signs by the general motorist and m particular taxis. I feel that the situation which occurs at the junction
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    • 219 20 Straightening out the kinks in Jalan Teck Whye THERE are four schools at the end of Jalan Teck Whye and traffic is heavy during peak hours. It is always a gamble for any motorist to turn from Jalan Teck Whye into Chua Chu Kang Road because these two narrow roads
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    • 172 20 HIJACKING can be accomplished without arms. Seizing an air hostess and placing a table knife at her throat is enough. Producing a bottle of white volatile liquid and stating that it is nitro glycerine can also work. Preventive measures invariably mean inconvenience, but an hour's delay
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    • 125 20 A LITTLE MORE THRIFT AND LESS LOAN MEMBERS of Thrift and Loan Societies are 10 per cent "thrift" and 90 per cent "loan." The 90 per cent are chain borrowers. Year m and year out they are indebted to the Society. Only m very rare cases is the money borrowed
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    • 50 20 HAS it occurred to anyone that people who proudly brandish Chinese/Asian names can also be sufferers of a "deep-rooted inferiority-com-plex"? However, I have to concede that this term applies most to people with names like Raymond Anthony Tan. His initials speak for him. TEO W.K. Singapore
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    • 104 20 Charity should begin at home I AM a Singapore Citizen and have been unemployed for the past four months. I have a family to support and have spent three months doing a temporary job as a salesman. The Labour Exchange officer at the Main Labour Department shouted at me that
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    • 76 20 MY office colleague told me the other day, about two welldressed young men who knocked, on the door of his house on a working day They told the house maid that they had come to repair the television set. Remembering her master's warning against admitting strangers
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    • 461 20 W CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION OTHER BURSARIES Singapore m ESSAY W m W m g| Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCCT 4 ■is titions will be at three UUIN ItO I I I Jg levels for Pre-Univer- PHI IHHM .*a_._^_l S sity students, for Secon UUUIUIN g dary
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    • 437 20 8 9MIO SIZZ "ZIZIZ 13 MmW^ 15 ziziziziE I 20 22 p zizizz .::i:e 26 i Hr^ IH Kjffl H H MIMMM3ESM ACROSS Maybe, but for them it's a 1 Dance by an Arab m the burning question (8). sand (8) nowiw 4 The left side of the river is
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  • 342 21 rWALTERSEOW FALSE Witness plunges right •way into the middle of a rather devious plot and it takes some time for one to tie together the loose ends. George Kennedy, aa insnrnnce claims investigator, is arrested and hustled off to Jail for tbe alleged kidnap-marder
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  • 841 21 Where hav e all the young men gone? Into films, of course! FROM the rugby fields of England to the wharves of Singapore, the young are voicing their opinions. Even m the film industry, where starlets were once seen rather than heard, newcomers no longer conform like Victorian children. Today's
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    • 384 22 WORLD-WIDE TRADE JOURNAL requires experienced female Advertising Representatives. Age over 21. Any rece. Singapore citizen. High earnings offered. Submit personal data with photograph to Box HI 159 Singapore Herald. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following poets: (1) Machinery worker— preferably experienced m Boiler and lifter work; (2) Dock worker— preferably
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    • 377 22 7^//\lQiDvak QilCni For our Classified In/n toPF MOD I Tele-Ad Services EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST. Singapore citizen. Able to correspond m English/Chinese m an established import, export company. Applications together with recent photograph (non-returnable) should be submitted to the Manager, Newton P.O. Box 6. Spore 11. KAROCX CLERK with at least
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    • 458 22 PROBLEMS? CONSULT YIP PENG YEW INVESTIGATION SERVICE. 261 -B Outram Road, Singapore. Telephone *****3 Established 1960. Menaged 8 -directed by Yip Peng Yew retired chief detective inspector. Singapore Police Force. EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY Undertakes private 8 -confidential, civil 6 -commercial Investigations. Room 16, 8-B Wayang Street, Tel: ***** Tan/Sim.
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    • 390 22 CALL AT MGS for upright 4 chesttype freezers ranging from 2--22 cv.ft. 110V/220V Also 110 V electrical appliances. Telephone *****0/*****7 Open on Sundays up to I.oopm at 82 Orchard Road Saturdays at 155, Thomson Road. CCC JUNK STORE PTE. LTD., 22. Newton Road, Spore, Tel: *****/*****7. Buy And Sell. Trade-in.
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    • 367 22 ENGLISH, Elementary Mathematics. Additional Mathematics 8 Science by experienced teacher. Tel. *****0 between 10 am 4-7 pm. RADIO, TELEVISION. AIRCONDITIONING and refrigerator servicing courses conducted by experienced qualified instructors. Enrol at Hong Kong Radio Television Institute. 39-B, North Canal Road. Spore. DON'T GAMBLE. Enrol for quality tuition m Book-keeping, Shorthand
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  • 563 23 ROY SCORES TREBLE IN ADULT CLASSES MEETING ROY Muhundren scored a treble to capture the men's best performance trophy m the Adult Education Board secondary classes annual athletic championships at Fairer Park yesterday. Roy won the 100 metres (12.2), 200 m (24.5) and the 110 m hurdles (16.4) for his
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  • 119 23 Upset win in Tennis Classic by 15-yr-old Chris CHARLOTTE, North Carolina SOn. -In what may be the biggest tennis upset of the year, 15 -year-old Chris Evert defeated Margaret Court of Australia yesterday m the Carolinas. International Tennis Classic. The younpter, who had beaten France's top-ranked women's player, Francoise Durr,
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  • 48 23 BUENOS AIRES, Sun.-Carios Monzon, scheduled to meet world heavyweight champion Nino Benvenutti m November, knocked out Candy Rosa m the fourth round of a non-title fight here last night. Monzon, the South American champion, encountered little difficulty m his vkrory over the challenger from the Dominican Republic AP
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  • 45 23 ARENYS DE MAR, Barcelona, Sun. -Olympic yachting champion Rodney Pattison of Britain won the European Flying Dutchman Championship which ended here yesterday. Pattison won the final race to finish with 21 points, ahead of Hunter of EAst Germany (33.7) and Massone of Italy (37). AFP
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  • 251 23 Five better Games mark in road trial FIVE Asian Games cycling trial ists bettered the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association qualifying mark by more than two minutes m the 100 kilometres (62 1/.mile) road team time trial held at Johore Bahru yesterday. The qualifying mark, based on the third placing at
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  • 126 23 BEST nett overall winner m the Stableford Golf Competfc tion at RAF Seletar's Ladies Open Day was Mrs. Stella Bain, wife of a pilot of No. 103 Squadron, at R.A.F. Changi. She scored 37 points, winning on a countback from the runner-up, Mrs. S.J.
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  • 1079 23 LONDON, Sun. Leeds keep their onepoint lead at the top of the English First Division table, thanks to a 1-0 home victory over Southampton. Southampton's experienced wing half Jimmy Gabriel was sent off after 85 minutes m this stormy game or rather, carried off.
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  • 350 23 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sun. The Soviet Weightlifting team continued to dominate the world championships here yesterday, heavyweight Van Talts winning them their fourth title and improving the three-lift world record. His victory gave the Soviet Union an unbeatable lead m the team event. They cannot
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  • 380 23 MOTO-CROSS riders of the Singapore Motor Sports club battled hard yesterday for top places m races which offered prize money for the first time m many years. New riders like Mark Pullen, 15, challenged seasoned competitor*: Dave Coles and Ken Stafford for honours. The appearance of
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  • 69 23 POLICE Sports Association scored a creditable 8-5 win over defending champions Chinese Swimming Club m the SASA Div. **A" waterpolo league at Amber Road yesterday. In another match, Public Swimming Club thrashed Combined Services 17-5. Combined Schools edged Singapore Armed Forces 7-6 while Public
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  • 97 23 JA X A RTA, Sun. Indonesian badminton aces Rudy Hartono and Darmadi will not take part m the Singapore Open Badminton Championship scheduled to be held from October 18 to 24. Secretary-General of the Indonesian Badminton Federation Mr. Sumarsono announced y ester da t
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous

  • 355 24 TRAILING four and a quarter point after the first ace, the crew of the Army Yacht Club manipulated ie second beautifully to beat Far East Fleet Sailing association by three and a half Doint to win the ingapore Inter-Yacht Club team championships for
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  • 105 24 MANILA, Sun. Former world junior welterweight champion Pedro Adigue of the Philippines tko Italy's Giovanni Infante at the end of the seventh round of their 10-round match here last night. An ugly wound over the left eyebrow and flurry of body Mows forced the 30-year-old Italian to quit
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  • 137 24 Netto, Soh provisional overall motor-rally winners ONLY about half the field of 45 finished m yesterday's gruelling Castrol South Johore Rally. Provisional overall winners m the 200-mile event were John Soh and Harold Netto m a Volkswagen 1600, which was also provisional winner m the Class Three division. They lost
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  • 27 24 J.W. KINGSTON (19) beat T. Mitsumura (21) one- up to win the Clifford Cup at the Island Country Club old course at Thompson Road yesterday.
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  • 50 24 ROTTERDAM, Sun.- The Soviet Union had no difficulty retaining the European Women's basketball title, when beating France 94-33 m the final here last night. It was the tenth time since 1 950 that the Soviet Union had won the championship, only except m 1958, when Bulgaria took the title. AFP
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  • 249 24 Chye Hong earns Bangkok trip with 705l b lift COMMONWEALTH bronze medallist Tune Chye Hong (bantamweight) qualified for the Asian Games at Bangkok m December, when he lifted a total poundage of 705 lb to equal the mark set by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. SAWLF held their first
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 2064 24 KUALA. LUMPUR, Sun. Nichol Hill won the Prime Minister's $25,000 Gold Cup m the International Invitation Race here today. The three-year-old English gelding by Goldhill was confidently ridden by Johnny Wilson. He was m touch with the leaders and when the pacemaker
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    • 42 24 Totalpeol $0,383 Ist *****1 $2422 2nd *****7 $1,181 3rd 147$$$ 580 Starters $5$ each Nos. *****7 *****3 144$$$ *****$ 14M71 *****3 *****2 *****3 *****1 *****0 Qmmmmmm $$1 each Nos. *****2 *****$ *****5 *****4 *****0 *****3 *****0 *****$ 143$$$ *****3
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    • 320 24 Future S'pore, Kelantan games on neutral grounds KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Football Association of Malaya today decided to play future FAM Cup matches between Singapore and Kelantan on neutral grounds. Football Association of Singapore had earlier made the request following unruly incidents m Kota Bahru m which Singapore lost 8-0
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    • 252 24 TUNIS, Sun. The International Swimming Federation ratified the following world records established before Sept. 12. WOMEN: 100 m Free: Dawn Fraser (Aust) 58.9; 200 m Free: Debbie Myer (USA) 2:6.7; 400 m Free: Debbie Myer (USA) 4:24.3; 800 m Free: Karen Moras (Aust) 9:2.4; 1,500 m
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 27 24 BADMINTON: National Championship (SBA Hall-8 pm) ATHLETICS: SAAA Official Trials TABLE-TENNIS: STTA Senior Inter-Club (Monk's Hill- 7 pm). SWIMMING: National Pri-Schools* Championship (Amber Road- 2. 30 pm
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR FOURTH DAY Kuala Lumpur, Sun Sept. 20, 1970 RACE GUIDE
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    • 1094 1  - Pisang Mas to win Gold Cup for Tunku CAVALIER By trja3 CAVALIER MARKSMAN MERLIN CORONATION KITT GREY CHARM POSEIDON Race 1: Poseidon Supreme Confidence Graceful View Grace View SaaaJngdale Saaalagdale CHANGI POINT NASIB II 1 NASIB II Race 2: Naslb II Baklt Bendara Boklt Bender a Lt. General Better Thaa
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    • 134 4 Beautiful Dreamer ia a safe each-way bet. Last week she did well to finish sixth to LIII Mariene over 7f after being m the rear bunch right to the half mile. She runs better second time out and will not mind the 9f trip. At Buklt Timah m
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