Eastern Sun, 16 November 1970

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1 20 Eastern Sun
  • 20 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents l»td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1499 Monday, November 16, MC (P) 1616
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  • 426 1 rpHE kidnappers of towkay Ton Han Seng have given his family three days to settle the ransom for his release now reduced to $300,000. This latest demand originally it was $BOO,OOO was delivered on Saturday, reliable sources said. It is not known how
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  • 59 1 PARIS A special aircraft left here yesterday containing 8552,000 worth of blankets, milk ana medicines to aid cyclone victims In East Pakistan, the French Red Cross said. A Red Cross statement said that this was the first aid airlift to Pakistan. Another plane was leaving this afternoon carrying
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  • 116 1 NAHA, Okinawa About 85 per cent of the 553,000 eligible voters of the U.S, held Ryukyu islands voted to elect first representatives to Japanese Parliament in 28 years. The final percentage of the turnout was not available immediately at the central election control commission at Naha, capital of
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  • 98 1 MELBOURNE The leader of the Federal Labour opposition, Mr. Gough Whitlam, said yesterday that a Labour Government would continue to consult with Malaysia and Singapore on defence arrangement*. He said in a radio broadcast that he supported having interrelated defence equipment with those
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  • 81 1 Police are looking for Teo Teck Seng, 33, In connection with the $946,000 robbery at the Chartered Bank, Battery Road, on October 30* They think he can help them in their investigations. Teo, a Cantonese, was last known to be staying at 2-D, Nile Road,
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  • 118 1 PHNOM PENH North Vietnamese and Vietcong units attacked a government position near Kompong Cham yesterday afternoon forcing Cambodian forces to retreat one mile along Highway Seven, the High Command said yesterday. A command spokesman said a Vietcong force of unknown size had hit Cambodian
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  • 70 1 AMSTERDAM The "Crazy Minas" women's liberation movement sold apples In lour Dutch cities to raise funds lor an abortion clinic. The Minas took to the streets with crates ot apples and collection boxes in Rotterdam, Utrecht, Zaandam and the Hague. Previous Minas' campaigns for female equality included
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 492 2 Pre-U debate OEX education should be taught in secondary schools to orientated younj minds with the proper concept of sex. This was the opinion of the majority of the speakers at a debate on "sex-education Is unnecessary for students'," held yesterday. The participants of
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  • 99 2 Two women were found hangeJ yesterday in different incidents. The first case was discovered at midnight in a house at Sophia Road when Mr. George Federick, 45, returned home. He found his Cambodian wife, Madam N'eang Seng, 40. hanging from a beam at the verandah. At
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  • 138 2 KUALA LUMPIJR The Malaysian Government is offering a new cash loan of $l5O million today for development purposes. A treasury statement said complete security is assured for all subscribers by an unconditional government guarantee of regular payments of interest and of return
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  • 118 2 THK (iovernmcai will develop cerUia spots la Ponggol as tourist destinations. The Parliament Secretary (National Development), Mr. Ho Cheng boon, said that, "Whea a programme of tourism for Ponggol is drawn up and implemented, tourist facilities will be increased and improved to add more attractions to
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  • 116 2 KUALA LUMPUR Research studies conducted by a special unit would enabW the Malaysian soldier to be better outfitted and supported in the 1970'5. Radio Malaysia yesterday quoted the Director of the Defence Technical Centre, Mr. Tan Tong Teck as saying that the reseacrh and analysis
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  • 193 2 LONDON Talks on future relations between the eelf-governing protectorate of Brunei and the new British Conservative Government will resume toda v A ministerial delegation from Brunei has been conducting negotiations with the British government on constitutional and defence matters since last Tuesday, Sultan Hassanal
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  • 110 2 KUALA LUMPUR Plans for the Islamic Re search Centre building are being prepared by the Public Works Department, the Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Abdul Ka di r bin Shamsuddin, said yesterday. On completion the ovn. tre to be built in the compound of
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  • 68 2 JOHORE BAHRU—Two men armed with a pistol and dagger held up the S* raits View Hotel in Jalan Scudai here yesterday morning and got away with $4OO after having earlier robbed a couple of their car. The crimes were committed a short distance away from each other.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 215 3 Torrential rains Saturday ni(ht sent water ii a small canal gushing down an embankment at 7 ma. Holland Road. But the Lam Tong Village Community Centre precariously perched above was not damaged at all. The small canal which flows from Clement!
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  • 132 3 TWO fruit dealers were held-up Saturday evening by four armed men and robbed off a total of $10,770 cash and valuables. The four robbers, three armed with daggers and one with a revolver surprised the two victims Gan Swee Kee, V 3: ond
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  • 94 3 SUNGEI PATANI Several villages scattered along Sungei Jenianf, near here were under two feet of flood waters following continuous heavy rains over the past few days. Radio Malaysia yesterday quoted police as saying that the water level at Jeniang Bridge had risen to 83} feet. A
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  • 81 3 PENANt* The grand-old-man of the journalist profession, the late Mr. M. Saravanamuttu was buried here yesterday. Popularly known as "Sara", the former ▼eteran journalist, diplomat and sportsman died on Thursday at the General Hospital here after a brief illness, at the age of 75. The Chief
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  • 119 3 Schools in future face the problem of reconstruction, expansion or even shifting. This was stated by Health Ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng at a Presentation of Souvenirs to the SAF 30 Combat Engineers o at Tal Cheong School yesterday. These problems
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  • 48 3 KOTA KINABALU Sabah's five bird san. ctuaries are not properly maintained because of a shortage of trained staff, the State Chief Game Warden, Mr. G. S. Silva, said yesterday. One ot the sanctuaries might have to be closed because of this problem, he added.
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  • 98 3 KUALA LUMPUR The Secretary General of the World Assembly of Youth (WAY), Mr. Joyti Singh, ljg due here next month to hold discussions with officials of the Malaysian Youth Council on the setting up of the WAY Asian Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur. The executive committee of WAY
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  • 96 3 A man was caught red-handed by the owner on Saturday when he attempted to steal a car parked outside a house along Kitchener Road. Mr. Tan Meng Siew, 30, the car owner, was awakened by his wife at 5.15 a.m. who told him that
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  • 198 4 CAIRO Princess Din* Abdel Hamid, former wife of King Hussein of Jordan, have married a Palestinian guerrilla member of the leading Al-Fatah group. Hie semi-official Cairo newspaper 'AI-Ahram/ disclosed. It quoted "sources close to Fatah" in Amman for Its information &nd named the guerrilla
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  • 64 4 HONG KONG Two persons charged with forging Singapore passports have been tailed by a Hong (Long court. Printing Broker Lam Sui Cheung. 40. era* sentenced to C month:! imprisonment and a printer, Chan King Leung. 24. to 3 months for possessing forging equipment. The prosecution
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  • 179 4 IT'UAL A LUMPUR The return to Pa Momentary democracy in Malaysia next year in "so short a time" will wipe out "any suspicions, wild guesses and malicious accusations/' Tun Abdul Razak declared. The Prime Minister was speaking at the 12th National Koran Reading
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  • 223 4 KUALA LUMPUR A central body comprising Hie country's Hiree universities and the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka should be formed to enrich, modernise and systematise the National Language. This was suggested today by Dr. V. Prakash, President of the Academic Staff Association of the University
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  • 144 4 The President of the Lions Club of Singapore, Mr. D.D. Sachdev, has lavished praise on a group of fanatics in Singapore. Fanatics? He was referring to Singapore's chess team who recently took part in the Chess Olympiad at Siegen, West Germany. Their performance has proved
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  • 77 4 Firemen examine a car (above > which had been partially damaged by Are as a result of a collision with another car. The accident occurred at the junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Pen a n g Lane on Saturday. Nobody was injured. The fire was
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 421 5 JAKARTA Cloak-and-dagger operations by Indonesian Army Intelligence ogainst political and pro- Sessional organisations are causing great tension. Foreign diplomats whose governments are pouring aid into Indonesia are now feeling very uneasy In the country. jiic mounting auKjuiei throughout the country is reflected in official
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  • 108 5 Tippies Jerry Rubin j(left) and Steward Albert, expelled from Britain for "the public good" arrive at Kennedy Airport. [They expressed thanks to the British Government for a free trip home and vowed they would return. During a brief stay In England, the pair and about 15
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  • 311 5 PHNOM PENH The world-famous daughter of former Chief of State Norodom Sihanouk, 2 of his other children and another relative have been arrested and charged with subversive activities. A high-ranking government source disclosed the former Princess Bopha Dewi was taken into custody on Friday
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  • 219 5 MIAMI, Florida The 'Mfcuni Herald' reported an Italian sculptor with a taste for airline stewardesses had thrilled more than a few young American girls. Each of them thought she was the only one he had immortalised in marble. In a letter to the
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  • 38 5 WASHINGTON— Critics and supporters of President Nixon's veto of a bill to limit television advertising by political candidates have stepped up lobbying in advance of a vote on the issue, likely next week.
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  • 60 5 TOKYO Junichi Morishita, 23, a Nihon University student, was arrested for the murder of Toshio Ebihara, 21. The latter was tortured to death by Marxist students in a student power feud. Junichi is the 21st student to be arrested on the same charge. Toshio was taken
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  • 105 5 NEW YORK —Oppie, who caac to New Torfc from India 2 weeks afo, celebrates his first birthday. Since he weighs 449 pounds, however, he may hare to find a new home before his next birthday. Oppie, a baby elephant at the Coney
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 504 6 S6OO mil. offer to Pakistan DACCA President Yahya Khan announced that China has offered Pakistan a Ss6oo million interestfree loan. The otler doubled total Chinese aid given In the third Five-Year Plan which ended a lew months ago. The President nad Just returned home frum a 5-day
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  • 258 6 CAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Fire-fighters appear to finally control the largest of a series of South California fires from spreading. More than 60,000 acres of timber and brush land had already been destroyed. Gusty Santa Ana "devil winds" sweeping in off the deserts at up to
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  • 250 6 ATHENS Greek political parties which oppose the constitutional order or aim at overthrowing the existing social system, will be banned and dissolved, according to a draft law. The latter la one of a series known as "Institutional Laws to Implement the New Constitution." It
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  • 94 6 With 2 lives behind her, the majestic liner, "Queen Mary," is well on her way to a third. As A luxurious sea vessel, she has carried thousands of prominent people across the Atlantic. During World War 11, she carried troops, casualties, prisoners and the Allied
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  • 206 6 LONDON Controversy hat flared over a government department's decision to attach distinctive stickers to the record cards of unemployed coloured workers. The 'People' < newspaper called the stickers "race tags". It quoted Liberal Party Leader Jeremy Thorpe as saying that the practice Introduced by
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  • 52 7 Miss World contestants visit Tower of London while In Britain for the annual beauty contest. They are (from left) Miss Korea Jung Hee Lee, Miss Turkey Afet Tugbay, Miss Malta Marthese Galea, Miss Philippines Minerva Cagatao, Miss India Heather Faville and Miss Cyprus Louiza Anastadiades.— (UPI radiophoto).
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  • 367 7 BEIRUT A Hunt for buried treasure was the original cause of a dispute in Syria which led to a military coup lost Friday, a Beirut newspaper claimed. The pro-Egyptian newspaper, Al-Anwar,' said trouble began when a Syrian resident of Turkey travelled to Damascus with
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  • 158 7 WARSAW Poland and West Germany have reached agreement on a historic treaty to heal the wounds of World War Two and normalise relations between the 2 countries. The treaty, agreed after Jl days of negotiations, Will bo initialed next Wednesday Germany's Annual Protestant Da? ol
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  • 156 7 BONN West Berlin police are holding a former British soldier, apparently on spying charges, a Rhine army spokesman disclosed. He named him as Thomas Mac Donald Smith, but stressed he was no longer a matter for the British Authorities. Smith deserted from the King's
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  • 74 7 SYDNEY An Eng-lish-born woman has returned to her Sydney home after a 5 year ride on horseback through Canada and America. Hazel Astbury 36, began her marathon ride in Vancouver in 1965 and arrived last month, 9.000 mi'es later, at Redmond. Oregon. All she takes with
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  • 53 7 MELAN A magistrate has brought criminal proceedings against the managements of 449 industrial firms in Milan Province for polluting rivers with industrial waste. Magistrate Vincenzo Castiglione declared the 3 biggest rivers in the province had become poisonous streams, almost incapable of supporting life, and actively
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 7 New York Bomb Squad Detective Christopher Hayes, wearing a protective vest and mask, gingerly works to dismantle bomb. It had been found on the sidewalk outside a bank in Lower Manhattan. Police meanwhile kepi curious crowds back until the dangerous job was safely completed by Hayes. ((TPI
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  • 127 7 NEW YORK The Ignited States will soon have a blood serum test which will be able to detect most female gonorrhoea-carriers, U.S. Surgeon-General James Steinfeld predicted. Gonorrhoea ranks first among the most communicable diseases in the US. Of 164.000 women screened routinely in clinics during last
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  • 58 7 MELBOURNE The racing days of Darkle the homing pigeon ended here yesterday when he flew into his loft Ave years after starting a 420-mile race from Sou til Australia. His owner. Mr. Ron Braid, of suburban Ea*t Coburg. sad Darkle would be retired forever, and added: But
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  • 366 8 ItfALAYSIA'S new look In foreign policy is ATI already appearing a little tattered. Soon after Tun Abdul Razak took over from Tunku Abdul Rahman as Prime Minister, a new policy was enunciated whereby Malaysia was committed to strive to obtain the guarantee of Communist China, the Soviet Union and
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  • 274 8 BOTH Dr. Goh Poh Seng, Chairman of the National Theatre Trust, and Felicity Kant in her column on theatre and art published yesterday have expressed points of view with which we are not in entire agreement. Both discussed the government's role in the promotion of culture, Dr.
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  • 701 8  -  By Max Lerner NEW YORK NOY. 3, 1970, is likely to be a crucial day in the history of the Americas, the day when a Left-Socialist-Communist coalition took oyer power in Chile, the No. 3 country in South America after Brazil and Argentina. It may prove
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  • 163 8  -  By Marcus Ferrar, IS mankind losing the battle against disease which it has seemed for so long to be gradually winning? The answer could be yes, according to statistics In a report published here by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Heart disease, lung cancer,
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  • 71 8 LET I agree with Mr. Satoh that consideration should be given to th© setting up of a school of hotel management in the University of Singapore. The Hotel and Catering School is Inadequate. The need to give tourists all-round first class service in
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  • 330 8  -  By Dick West, Washington WASHINGTON Several U.S. magazines currently are in the process of trying to improve their financial situations by reducing their circulations. Which is what the late Saturday Evening Post did before It went broke. Having always been bewildered by economic paradoxes, I couldn't understand how a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 234 9 Artist Salvador Dali's moustache was famous long before hair became an international issue. He was "doing his thing*' years before doing so became a cliche. Evidence of the power and beauty at the command of this artist is his work in a gift edi- tion of
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  • 463 10/11 CHARITY SALES HUNDREDS of people turned up of the Spastic Children's Association last week to buy handicraft in aid of the association. The sales were organised as part of a charity drive leading to the Christmas Fair. Devan attends dinner, dance MEMBERS of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1747 12 LOOKING AND and I CARROLL RIGHTER'S from the Carroll Rightcr Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: Try to avoid emotionalism or a feeling that you are being imposed upon. Do the chores you nave to perform and do so in an impersonal manner. Let those close to you know you are really ft
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  • 469 14  -  DATELINE By By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE AND WALT: Everytime I go out with Paul, it's on a double date with his friends. I have never been out with him by myself, not even for a half hour.
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  • Article, Illustration
    425 14 IT WAS raining. People were scurrying with their umbrellas. The leaves rustled and the wind moaned. The heavens unlashed its lightning and all mankind cowered. The windows were all shut except a makeshift shutter of a large abhorrent crevice from which a young, dlsconsolated man watched. He
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  • 38 14 The Learning for Living Department of the Chinese YMCA will be conducting a Conversational Mandarin Course commencing today (7.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.). This course will be instructed by Mdm. Wu Chen Yen. Enquiries telephone *****.
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  • 306 14 1 think nothing is more enjoyable and interesting than to travel by bus. It provides endless conversations to the travellers. Among the regular bus travellers are clerks. It is thev w ho behave as if they are Srofessors. Whenever lev get into a bus, thev
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 193 14 j ISsAYCO NTEST: Rules to observe j The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) Jand boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prize money it: $lO iot Senior* and $5 tor |union for every essay
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • WOMEN
    • 355 15  -  by Marianne Pereira The eontroTerSf the midi is causing now is the very same s th e storm Mar* Quant created when s he brought the mini to a shocked world some seven years ago At that time most women thought the mini wa
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    • 192 15  -  ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: I've been putting this letter off for years. It goes in the mail today, come hell or high water. First let me tell you my husband is a wonderful man. There's not a finer person anywhere. But no matter where we
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  • 187 16 A $l4 Niiltioa not* profit wot mode by Moloytio-Singopore Airlines lost yeor. In its annual report the company disclosed that It had made a gross profit of $19,443,199 for the year ending 31st March 1970. After paying tax in Singapore, Malaysia and overseas the company was
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  • 44 16 Mr. Hehnl Telle, St. ku bees tpptiikd Chef fattisirr m the luxury storey Mandarin Hotel La Orchard Road. AM a pattUer. he has worked at a number el fceiMag resorts and hotels In Switzerland. Persia, England, South Anerica, Hone Konf aad Australia.
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  • 226 16 Miss Ruth Tan Kin Moey, looks just like any other telephone operator on first sight But unlike her counterparts elsewhere, she wears a little triangular badge of the Singapore Association for the Blind. Miss Tan, 23, is partially blind. She joined BP three months ago.
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  • Appointments and assignments
    • 46 16 Mr. Michael Lim, a Bales Representative of Lufthansa German Airlines ha* left far Hamburg, Germany, where he will undergo an advanced sales traintec course. This Is the second course that Mr. Lim will be attending In Hamburg. The training period will last three weeks.
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    • Article, Illustration
      61 16 Mr. W. T. Watson, deputy manager of The Chartered Bank In Singapore for the past three years, has been posted to Bangkok, where he will take up an appointment as Manager for Thailand. He will be succeeded bf the present Assistant Manager, Mr. W.CA. Brown, who came to
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    • 48 16 Mr. Jes GrunnetJepsen has been appointed General Manager of The East Asiatic Company Limited in SinGpore. He succeeds r. B.K. Kierkegaard who has since left Singapore to take op a new post in Bangkok. Mr. Grannet-Jep-sen, 37, married with three children, was born In Vejle, Denmark
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  • 134 16 IDEAS from Australia's inventors have been on show in Melbourne at an exhibition jointly staged by the Inventors Association and th« Industrial Design Council of Australia. Among the exhibits was a lifesaving floating chair, a rotating toothbrush, a rubber stamp which draws its moisture from the air
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  • 811 17 SPECULATORS ADOPT WAIT-AND-SEE ROLE Weekly review Share prices slipped again on widespread liquidation and continued abstinence of bulls last week. Evidence of some lingering support made for a small rally in a handful of issues but generally lack of speculative interest led to a quiet w«*ek. The government's recent legislation
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  • 517 17 ARRIVALS I.4ft Bin. MSA Its Kuala Lumpur. 700 a.m MSA 580 Colom- be. K Lumpur. 730 a.m MSA US Kuala Lnmpur. 0.10 am MSA 4ft? Kuala Lumpur. 11.05 a oi. MSA 4ft4 Prnang, Koala Lumpur. 11 50 a.m. MSA 203 Jakarta. 140 p.m. MSA 431 Korh--105 p.m. M$A
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  • 497 17 U.S. REVIEW NEW YORK Despite recent increases In prices of consumer goods and of industrial commodities, inflationary pressures In the U.S. economy are lessening and will continue to do so, First National City Bank reported. The degree of slack In the economy margin of underutilised
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  • 213 17 THE dividend return to unitholders in the Third Singapore Fund for the six months ended November 15, has been raised by 20% over the dividend for the previous six months. Mr. Andrew Tan Tye Khim, manager of Singapore Unit Trusts, who manage the
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  • 1154 18 READING trainer Teh Say Leong continued with his fine run of success when he saddled another three winners yesterday in Kuala Lumpur. His winners were odds on favourites, Sweet Lotus (Miller) in Race Three, Elite Special (Rajoo) in Race Seven and Panglima Larut II (Velu) in
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  • 83 18 SYDNEY Kerry O'Keeffe. 20-year-old New South Wales leg spinner, shattered MCC's first innings in the third day of the four-day match here yesterday. Rain reduced play to only 158 minutes but during this time O'Keeffe bagged three wickets to «end MCC tumbling to 166 for eight in
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  • 86 18 WOODL A N D HILL, Calif. Mike Quarry, undefeated younger brother of heavyweight contender Jerry Quarry* scored his 25th straight win and eighth knockout when his main event bout with Enrique Villareal of Sonora. Mexico, was stopped in the ninth round at the Valley Music Theatre. Quarry, 173
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  • 65 18 CAMDEN, South Carolina, Top Bid surged through the 20-horse field to lead an all American triumph in the *****,000 Colonial Cup international steeplechase here Saturday. Top Bid, owned by Mrs. Ogden Phipps and ridden by American Joe Aitoheson, scored a clear three-length victory over Virginian entry Shadow Broofc
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  • 354 18 LONDON Tottenham Hotspurs became the biggest threat to the English First Division hopes of Leeds United when they gained a dramatic 2-0 away win over Chelsea Saturday. GoaLs almost by Tottenham skipper Alan Mullery and Jimmy Pearce clinched the victory which put them into second place behind
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  • 92 18 PALMA. Spain American chess master Bobby Fischer held on to top position In this International Chess Federation (FIDE) tournament Saturday despite postponing a game. Organisers of the 34day competition an Initial stage toward deciding the world champion ruled previously that the U.S player could postpone games that interfered
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 46 18 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: ($9,375) Ist Prise No: *****6 ($2,320) 2nd Prize No: *****1 ($1,160) 3rd Prize No: *****4 580) Starters ($72 each) Nos: *****1 *****2 *****9 *****7 *****8 *****3 *****9 *****4 Consolation ($5l each) Nos: *****3 *****7 *****6 *****4 *****3 *****8 *****3 *****8 *****5 *****8
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  • 242 19 rgUENOS AIRES Australia looked set yesterday to win the World Cup golf championship with David Graham and Bruce Devlin holding a fantastic 19stroke lead at the end of the third round. The Australian pair kit off for the last round knowing that their nearest
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  • 57 19 DACCA Indian driver Nazir Hoasain in a Triumph Herald won the second Asian Highway Rally, according to unofficial figures last night. A Volkswagen driven by American Norman Barnes was provisionally placed second, with Mohammed Sanaullah of West Pakistan third in a Datsun. Forty-eight of the fi2
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  • 174 19 BUENOS AIRES A 90-day suspension imposed on heavyweight boxer Oscar Bonavena for refusing to trim his hippie-style hair, is not expected to affect the Argentinian's forthcoming clash with Cassius Clay. Bonavena, scheduled to meet the former world champion in New York on Dec. 7, was suspended
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  • 57 19 LONDON Sweden's Bjorn Waldegaard held the lead yesterday as the Royal Automobile Club's gruelling five-day rally across Britain entered its second day. As the 191 surviving cars reached Scotland, the RAC reported that Waldegaard in his Porsche held a five-second lead over his fellow Swede Aake Andersson. Behind
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  • 64 19 It may not be fast but it was a lot of fun for Bobby Baker who raced around in this toy waggon while waiting for the skies to clear during the recent time trials for the American 500 in Rockingham, North Carolina. Racing motorist Baker went slightly faster
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  • 475 19 NEW YORK Notre Dame and Ohio State scored in the fourth period to win by identical 10-7 scores over Georgia Tech and Purdue while Texas routed Texas Christian, 58-0, Saturday as America's top three college football powers retained their unbeaten and untied status. The day
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  • 137 19 MANILA The President of the Philippine Athletic Federation (PAAF), Felipe Monserrat, has resigned following his failure to obtain final approval for 70 athletes to the Sixth Asian Games in Bangkok. Monserrat was outvoted eight to five with three abstentions during a six-hour meeting of the National
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  • 128 19 JOHANNESBURG South African champion P.erre Fourie o\»tpointed Carmelo Boss! of Italy over ten gruelling rounds at Johannesburgs Ellis Park Stadium Saturday. Bossl, 31, was pushed on to the defensive by Fourle's aggressive tactics ana was cautioned several times for holding. Lettured The 27-year-old South African was also
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  • 38 20 Selling belts and other leather goods to passers-by on East 42nd Street.... Many young "now" type merchants are setting up shop on the sidewalks of New York to sell merchandise they have handlcrafted themselves.
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  • 221 20 HUNTINGTON, West Virginia All 75 people aboard a jetliner chartered to a college football team were feared killed here when it crashed and feurst into flames while coming in to land in dense rain and fog. State Police and spokesmen for the owners of the
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  • 445 20 f)ACCA, East Pakistan More than 11,000 people are now believed to have been swept to death as a tidal wave rolled over low-lying islands in the Bay of Bengal, but the final toll may be twice as high. Official figures provided the latest
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  • 57 20 JAKARTA Police In Semarang, Central Java. have warned people living near the city's zoo to be on the alert for a number of snakes that have escaped. There has been no trace of the snakes, about four to twelve feet long, since they disappeared from their
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  • 92 20 CAPE TOWN The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey preached yesterday at one of the largest ever multiracial gather, lngs In South Africa. He attended a mass rally of nearly 20,000 people most of them coloured (mixed race> at a Cape Town football stadium. Tlie
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