Singapore Herald, 8 July 1970

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE herald ■^^|ngapore. July 8. 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 709 1 The how and wh y of the Herald THE way a newspaper sees itself is unimportant. It is the way the public comes to see it that matters. Nonetheless, it is customary for a new publication to say a few words on how it came into being and what it
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  • 641 1 Democracy now Tunku r i Sarawak polls show a 4SSE."ri faith we must justify' r LONDON, Tues. Tunku Abdul Rahman called for the immediate reconvening of the Malaysian Federal Parliament today. The Malaysian Prime Minister, in London on holiday, made the call in a comment on the outcome of the
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  • 258 1 MANY women in Singapore have laid off the Pill, according to several doctors and pharmacists. Three private gynaecologists said yesterday that at least 20 per cent of their patients had switched from oral contraceptives to other methods of birth control. "Five per cent
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  • 161 1 Two firemen injured in Sumbawa Road factory blaze TWO firemen were injured in a fire which destroyed a row of furniture shops and wooden box factories in Sumbawa Road yesterday afternoon. They were Leading Fireman Musiran Kadir, 40, and Fireman Sujak Abdullah, 30, who were climoing onto a derelict lorry
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  • 24 1 PHNOM PENH, Tues. Communist troops have withdrawn from at least part of the Angkor Wat ruins area, authoritative sources said today.
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  • 121 1 TWO hundred millionaires wUI meet fa Singapore today and talk aboat dredging. The tycoons, front 25 countries, are delegates at the Third World Dredging Conference. They plan to disease "The significance of dredging to developing According to the Executive Secretary of the conference, Mr.
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  • 802 2  - 3 seats short of the Magic 96 FRANCIS WONG MEANING OF THE SARAWAK ELECTIONS By THE rulers of Malaysia have assured their people that parliamentary democracy will be restored. The timing and conditions have yet to be clarified. One known condition, however, is the Constitutional "entrenchment" of the special rights
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  • 502 2 THE coalition state government formed in Sarawak yesterday is a surprise that stops short of being a shock. The exit of Party Pesaka, the Dayak party, from the Alliance (whose other partners are the predominantly Malay Party Bumiputra and the Sarawak Chinese Association) was a
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  • 240 2 DO YOU hold a strong view on a topical (or any) matter that you wish to put to your fellow Singaporeans? 00 YOU have a problem likely to be shared by, or of interest to, your fellow citizens, on which you would like advice or
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    • 103 2 Watch for our columns SERENDIPITY The art of discovering happiness by accident Pages lOand 11. FRANCIS WONG The Editor writes. First appearance tomorrow. TOWN TALK Topics, diary notes, light reading. First appearance tomorrow. ADELE KOH First appearance on Friday. HOMO LUDENS All about entertainment. First appearance on Friday. 808 REECE
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  • 38 3 Miss S'pore at Miami Beach Our representative at the Miss Universe contest, Miss Cecilia Undasan, seen at Miami Beach, Florida, with Miss Korea, Young Ae Yoo, of Seoul, and Miss Japan, Jun Shimada of Tokyo. AP radio picture.
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  • 92 3 Police seek killers of serviceman MURDER squad detectives were last night questioning families in the Toa Payoh area following the death of a young National Serviceman. A gang of men fled after Chan Fatt Chye, 20, was stabbed near Block 93 on Tuesday morning. We are trying to establish a
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  • 61 3 SULTAN Hasaanal Bolkiah of Brunei and his father. Sir Omar All Saifuddin, are due in Singapore tonight. They are accompanying a 125--member team from the Royal Brunei Regiment to England. The team, led by Major D. Millar, will take part in royal military tatoos at Earl's
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  • 246 3 FIRST STUDENTS IN 1972 NANYANG University plans to set up a College of Engineering. It is hoped the first students will be accepted in 1972. This was disclosed by the vice-chancellor, Prof. Rayson Huang, yesterday. He told the Singapore Herald the college would include
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  • 50 3 POLICE detectives who raided a flat in Beo Crescent found six lottery slips, for bets totalling $22 in a labourer's shirt pocket. Yesterday, Ear Lian Chye, 23, was fined $750 in the Third District Court for assisting the carrying on of a public lottery.
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  • 74 3 The new Australian High Commissioner, Mr. Nicholas Parkinson, presented his cre■eials to the President at the Istana yesterday. He also inspected a guard-of-honour mounted by the Singapore Armed Forces Guard Unit. Mr. Parkinson, who succeeded Mr. Alfred Roy Parsons, has served in Moscow and Wellington,
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  • 144 3 THE Singapore Armed Forces will start a technical language training programme next month. In the past, trainees who had the technical knowledge to be accepted fo» technical training courses failed at the end of the course because they had not folly understood instructions given In
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  • 229 4 A police car caused all this... ONE police car and one accident. But it put four people hi hospital, injured two others, left 20 people homeless and put two shops out of business. The police patrol car swerved to avoid colliding with a taxi at 1.49 a.m. in Serangoon Road
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  • 56 4 MID concert at National Theatre The Ministry of Interior and Defence w*U hold a variety concert at the National Theatre on Friday and Saturday. Fourteen items will be presented by the Singapore Armed Forces, Vigilante Corps, Police, People's Association and the Singapore Girl Pipers. Mr. Lim Kim San, the Defence
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  • 51 4 Welder found stabbed Tan LJan Meng, 18, a welder, of Jalan Pipit, was found stabbed in the stomach at Pesiaran Keliling, early this morning. He was admitted to hospital in serious condition. It was belftved Tan was the victim of a gangland assault. Police found a bearing scraper at the
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  • 303 4 Drivers rush to join new taxi co-op OVER 800 taxi drivers have applied to join the new Transport Co-operative Society although official registration for membership does not start until Saturday. Mr. C.V. Deven Nair, Secretary-General of the National Trade Union Congress which will run the society, said he expects the
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  • 106 4 University forum on child guidance A PUBLIC forum on child guidance is to be held at the Pathology Lecture Theatre at the University of Singapore. The forum will be conducted by Prof. Wong Hock Boon, of the University's Paedriatic Department, psychologist Mr. F.Y. Long, child psychiatrist Mr. S.T. Wong and
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  • 221 4 SINGAPORE is short of tourist guides. The 250 guides at present working on the island cannot meet the demands of the tourist industry. The Tourist Promotion Board will soon be conducting another course the seventh in conjunction with the Adult Education Board to improve
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  • 40 4 THE National Defence Fund now stands at f>.tti,isB.Bi. Latest contributions came from TamilIndian laundry men in Singapore, «Mt; Mrs. Monica Chan MM; president and members of Yew Ghee Sia $500; and Mr. Lo# Knm chong $5.
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  • 160 4 A 9MM CLAIM by a 15--year-oM boy Injured la a road accktart last year was dismissed, with costs, by Chief Jutke Wee Cheng Jin yesterday. Ho Chwee Beck of Chun Gnaa Street claimed that he was cycling along Moutbattea Road towards Kallaag Park to
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    • 157 4 THE DIARY a.m. to I p.m: Exhibition of dredging equipments at Coafuioaia Hall, Sheatoa Way. 10 a.m. to p m Art exhibition by Mr. Taa Tong at Meyer Gallery, Raffles Place. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m: Art exhibition by Mr. Wee Beng Cboaf at Vlctorial Memorial Hall. 7 p.m: Night
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  • 332 5 More choose to go to the private clinics MORE people are taking their sick children to private instead of Government hospitals. These parents also tend to go to private clinics when they fall ill. The reason Mds t Government hospitals allow parents to visit their sick children only two hours
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  • 82 5 A 28-year-old spinster, suffering from a skin disease, jumped to her death from a block of flats at Geylang Serai, a coroner heard yesterday. Insp. Aziz Haji Ahmad told Coroner Liew Ngik Kee that the woman. Tan Bens Na, was "an often depressed homely person
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  • 36 5 TAXI-DRIVER Lee Yong Hwi, 50, of Idris Road, was fined $80 in a traffic magistrate's court yesterday for colliding with a motorcycle while overtaking a bus along Geylang Road on oct. l last year.
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  • 214 5 Japan's pride hits dock plan JAPANESE reluctance to Me snipping facilities of •ther conntrles Is one reason why Sembawaag Shipyard has postponed drydock. A* shipyard spokesman said yesterday that half the supertankers plying between Japan and the Persian Galf are Japanese. "With about nine super drydocks in Japan, the Japanese
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  • 20 5 TOTO Draw No. 54/70 will be conducted at Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, Banda Hill, tomorrow at 7.45 p.m.
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  • 198 5 Course for welders will aid ship trades THREE-MONTH TRAINING SCHEME NEARLY 1,500 welders will be trained over the next two years to cope with the rapidly expanding ship building, re- pairing and oil-refining industries. A new plan by the Education Ministry will put welders on the market after only a
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    • 473 5 4.1S Days oT Oar Lives Drama about the life of a physician. Dr. Thomas Horton. Starring MacdonaJd Carey. 4.55 Close. 6.05 Opeaiag aaaotacemeats aid Artkir CHANNEL 8 (cartoon). mmaßmaammammmmammmi S JO News in Brief. 6.30 Paid Ufe documentary. «-W Opeaiag aid Here's Licy Lucy and the C.45 Msieylaad this is
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  • 247 6 Johore Customs seize $10,000 cloth DRIVER ESCAPES AFTER CHASE JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Johore Customs seized more than $10,000 worth of textiles from a car after it crashed through a "guillotine" barrier at the north end of the Causeway on Sunday. The driver escaped after abandoning the car an Austin A3O
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  • 91 6 Lorry driver Tan Tiong Kai, 18, of Jalan Mudek was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday with bribing a PSA worker. The PSA worker, Tan Chlaw Chai, 38, of Kim Tian Road, was charged with accepting the bribe. Both denied the charges. Tiong
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  • 78 6 Art show proceeds to go to museum. NANYANG University Council Chairman Wee Cho Yaw will open an exhibition of Mr. Lee Kah Yeow's paintings, caligraphy and art collection at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce exhibition hall at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition will be open to the public daily for
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  • 90 6 TAN LIAN KEE, 26, of Jalan Buloh Kasap, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with murdering PUB van driver K.S. Thangarus, last November. Tan, unemployed, also faced a second charge of gang robbery in which he and four others were alleged to
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  • 46 6 NATIONAL Library Director Hedwig Anuar will speak on "Library and Continued Education" at the Cultural Centre Theatre at 8 p.m. today. The talk, organised by the Singapore National Commission for UNESCO is in conjunction with the 1970 International Education Year symposium on life-long education.
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  • 36 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct an exercise along the track west ot Nanyang University from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today. All vehicles using the track should follow traffic police directions.
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  • 28 6 Police Commissioner Cheam Kim Seang will inspect the ceremonial passing-out parade of recruit police constables at the Police Academy in Thomson Road at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 29 6 THAY Chiow Wah, of Kampong Arang Road, whose car emitted smoke along Victoria Street on June 6 1968, was fined $70 in a traffic magistrate's court yesterday.
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  • 19 6 THE University Students' Union will meet on Friday to elect councillors for the union's 24th Student Counc'l.
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  • 86 6 THE Singapore Tourist Association will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting on Tuesday, July 21 to discuss winding up. Last month, Mr. P.G. Peralta, chief executive of the 400-member STA a nongovernment body disclosed that it had received a letter from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board
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  • 218 7 Helmet laws hit m-cycle sales, say traders LAWS requiring learner riders to wear crash helmets have caused a decline in motor cycle sales, according to dealers here. Although some motorcyclists have made their own make-shift devices to lock their helmets to their machines, no dealer has yet started importing the
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  • 59 7 PENANG, Tuesday— The 8,000-TON Pacific Breeze, which caught fire on Wednesday sailed for Singapore for repairs. Damage to ship and cargo caused by the four day blaze will be known in about three weeks' time. The vessel arrived here from Bangkok last Monday to load rubber,
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  • 49 7 TAIPING, Tues. Animals in Taiping Zoo are to get fixed water containers. Superintendent Saw Thean Kooi said this today after a complaint that the animals had no water pots. "Some animals had knocked over their water cans," he said. "Now they will get permanent ones."
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  • 171 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sino-Malay Economic Board, comprising Chinese 'and Malay businessmen, will make a fresh approach to the government for support to raise funds for joint ventures. The board, set up last August, aims at strengthening co-operation between Malaysia's two major races in
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  • 126 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Ties. West Germany offers a tremendous market for orchids from Malaysia ami Singapore, according to a survey by *he Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Ike survey, held to help boost flower sales from Malaysia, showed West Germany was the leading flower Importer la Europe, buying
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  • 285 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ACTING Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said the timber industry should make greater use of logs instead of exporting them. He disclosed that Malaysia exports one million tons of logs annually. This showed the lack of full utilisation of logs, he
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  • 97 7 Army camp plan to combat Reds KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. The Government may set up military bases on the East coast of West Malaysia to combat Communist activity along the borders with Thailand. Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tan Sri Ibrahim Bin Ismail said plans for the bases were
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  • 132 7 $500 fine for taxi man who tried to bribe a policeman KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A taxi driver who admitted in a sessions court that he corruptly gave $15 to a policeman to avoid a traffic offence was today fined $500. Chief Inspector Wilson Paul, prosecuting, told the court that the
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    • 343 8 Cambodia can survive says Rogers SAIGON, Tues. American Secretary of State William Rogers promised here today that the United States was going to "do what we can" to meet the needs of Cambodia, where 'there are chances that a non-communist government could survive without too much difficulty.'* Speaking at an
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    • 182 8 Six allies promise arms and medicine SAIGON, Tues. Aid to Cambodia from the six allied nations fighting in Vietnam ranges from medicine to troops and arms, ministers at a weekend conference here of the six have disclosed. All six have promised moral and political support to Cambodia. This is what
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    • 165 8 CORRUPTION MUST END SAY INDON STUDENTS JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian student organisations called on the Government to stamp out corruption and declared: 'Now is time for action. The students said that President Suharto's government had had enough time to study recommendations made last week by the presidential commission investigating corruption. They
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    • 85 8 Both Dr. Hatta and Mr. Wilopo appealed to the students to be patient. But Hatta told them bluntly that it is still impossible to completely eliminate corruption in Indonesia. He stressed cautiously: There is no time limit for the government to study the recommendations. We have given our
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    • 116 8 JAPAN'S TRADE 'POSES THREAT TO U.S.' WASHINGTON, Tues. Japan's ''quiet economic penetration" of South-East Asia is a cause of concern, according to a report published by 12 members of the House of Representatives who have recently returned from a tour of the region. The report quoted an unidentified Asian political
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    • 57 8 TOKYO, Tue>. The Vietcong reported today that antl-U.S. forces In Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos have united into a "people's front" to help defeat the United States in Indochina. "the struggle of the peoples of the three Indo-Chinese countries has entered a new phase," said the
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    • 33 8 LONDON, Tues: Two Molotov cocktails were thrown at a British army recruiting station in south London last night. It was believed the attack was motivated by the Northern Irish disorders.
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    • 87 8 THE ODD BOX WASHINGTON, Tues. A law firm has sent a letter advising a California man that Vice-President Spiro Agnew will agree to sale of a Spiro Agnew watch if profits benefit families of American prisoners of war. The letter was sent to Dr. Hale Dougherty of Anaheim. It Mid
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    • 218 8 Prapas: We'll Khmers at right time BANGKOK, Ta«s. Thailcad will sead troops tat* Csmhodis "at the appropriate time," Its depaty Priac Mlaister Gea. Prapaas Charasalaftaa laid hit Khmer counterpart Op Kin Aag yesterday. At a m-mlaate meeting at Poipet a small hatdtr tewa weal of Khmer territory tke Hud general
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    • 69 8 The World Bank's $10 million error WASHINGTON, Tuea W§ ■■MSI MW this age ef eaaqnten? The World Bank said today an announcement it made last week that it had purchased $17 million worth of gold from South Africa in Jupe was wrong. It had purchased only seven million dollars' worth.
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    • 299 8 SAIGON, Tues. Two Americas Congressmen visited Coo Son Island prison camps last week and saw men and women political prisoners in "tiger cages/' the existence of which the Saigon Government has denied. The two Congressmen, representatives Augustus Hawkins (Democrat California) and William Anderson (Democrat Tennessee),
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  • 207 10 It's pronounced Ser-ren-DlPity and it's a real word. It's the name we've chosen for this page, written specially for the women of Singapore but a page we think the men will want to dip into as weU. What's a serendipitious person? She's one who's always
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 121 10 I l Keep your kitchen knives carefully out of Oon't leave the whole of a wooden han If the knife does not hav« a n >n i» *ih- nr t k .a M A the reach of children in a knife rack. dted knife soaking ,n water, or the handle
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    36 11 To make sure buttons aren't attached too tightly, separate from the fabric with a bobbie pin while each is sewed on. Lightweight fabric won't pucker and the buttons will fit neatly into thicker buttonholes.
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  • 59 11 o The girl who thinks no man good enough for her may be right. She may also be left. The man who claims he can sweep a girl off her feet usually isn't around to pick her np again. Hie knowing wife laughs appreciatively at her husband's jokes,
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    200 11 MUM'S THE WORD Excerpts from a Form 3 boy's essay on "My Mother" My mwwL, wkesjetei My dad br tfcc mMkr says ske's Ml gatag to dear Bat ky tke tTsae she's atshed graabllag aid lectariag, ibe't cleared ap Mi pat everytkuMj away. Occasionally the fays, "¥•■'ll all get yaw
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    • 95 11 BQNDIE By Chic Young W~\ I HERE ARE Jr. I I AND HERE IS Ji||' 1\ V»* I GUESS VERE IS "SJ r YOUR *Nl' YOURWAU.ST Ji|P TME NEXT MOVE /^> hjr pipe, j suppers <J@^> IS MINe ®iHM< BAILEY By Mort Walker k occn^ T/OH/YEAH. 1 1m WMo saip
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  • 55 12 GIRL S at wo rk Ttwy Chang* little at I tlrn^ At first, y#u don't notice. Th«n f one day, the aum of the changes hits you In the eye. That's what has happened to the working girls of Singapore. They've emerged as a bright new bread. You'll meet them
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  • 346 12 They bear watching In more senses than one... LJ I lOWI OW the Singapore working girl has changed. It's as though Henry Higgins had joined forces with Henry Ford and found a mass production method of transforming Eliza Doolittles. In dress, grooming and poise, today's working miss is as different
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  • 330 12 Pat doesn' have to work she wants to I PATRICIA Liew, I 22, works because I she wants to, not I because she must. I She's married to a I doctor. The wish to work, I and to enjoy the selfI sufficiency that goes I with an income, has I
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  • 68 13 ISRAELI RAID O N MISSILE SITE THIS photc released by the Israe'i tei'keiCommand reportedly shows an Es;oti«r. missile site, with a ring of six batteries, coming under attar* by IsraoH aircraft somewhere In the Suez Canal area. One missile (upper right) trails a white streak of fiame as it ieaves
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  • 240 13 LONDON, Tues:— Labour was too hasty in deciding to withdraw British forces from east of Suez, Foreign Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home said in Parliament. In his first foreign policy statement since the Tories were re-elected last month, he claimed that Conservative Government plans to loin
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  • 107 13 OTTAWA, Tues. Prince Charles took the controls of Canadian Air Force Hercules today aad flew it for 100 miles over SaMno Peninsula, in Northwest Territories, getting a look at how oil exploration affects Arctic terrain. Prince Charles and his father Prince Philip, whose arm
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  • 177 13 Envoy attacked over secret visit to Ulster LONDON, Tues. Irish Ambassador Mr. Donal O'Sullivan was summoned to the Foreign Office today following yesterday's secret visit to Ulster by the republic's External Affairs Minister, Dr. Patrick Hillery. Dr Hillery announced last night he had made the visit at he request of
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  • 33 13 SEOUL, Tues. Thirty-nine persons have died, IS missing, M injured and 2,580 made homeless as rains pelted South Korea for the fifth successive da/ yesterday, the national flood relief center reported.
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  • 161 13 LONDON, Tues. Britain's permissive society parades more sex than it practises, a psychologist asserted today. "When all is said and done," said Dr Hans Eysenck, "more is said than done." Dr Eysenck, a psychology professor at London University, based his statement on a survey
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  • 402 13 Soviets did not fire rockets, says Cairo CAIRO, Tues. The presence of Soviet military experts along the Suez Canal manning ground-to air missile bases and antiaircraft batteries was denied this morning by the semi-official newspaper A I Ah ram. T*\_ wws?.vfv- r NpTtk J f *fue?3 rtirnai 1- C ,v
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  • 167 13 Big sweat as trains Stop LONDON, Tues. v Two hundred thousand people were trapped underground in sweltering heat on Monday night as a power failure stopped London's subway network. The passengers were caught in blacked-out trains, on crowded platforms, on escalators and in elevators. For an hour. Mo trains were
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  • 41 13 HAVANA, Tuet. Sugar ladastry MlaUUr PraacUc* Padna aad Btecattea MteUter Jose Uabum have bees r»placa< la Prime MlaUtcr Pldel Castn'a OjßtßTfc No ruiNi wmn gives. The GovenunMt aaid the two men would be given sew t**k* far the revolution.
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  • 1336 14 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE I KEY: Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are in bold print followed by the business done. 1 l Figures in brackets denote traded lots in I,ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a
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  • 54 14 (Managers' prices for Jily g) Chartered Lilt TrisU Singapore Growth Fund 1.028/1.075. Asia Uait Tnuts Mai. Invt. Fund U6B/I.2LS; Mai. Progress Fund 1.008/1.055. Singapore I'alt Trusts Second Singapore 1.73xd8/— Third Singapore 1.158/-; The Ccmmerce lid. .KB/l.ftl: The Saving Fait" lAl*Jl.sst Singapore Progress Find JSB/I.M. (Manager's price foi Jc';
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  • 589 14 COMPANY REPORTS By Our Market Correspondent. IS the Stock Exchange committee waiting for another "Federal Paper"? AJINOMOTO, a $4 million paid-up capital share with an asset value of less than $1.01, was privately placed and listed in the Stock Exchange on June 3 Within a week 804,000
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  • 153 14 PEOPLE in business MR. WONG NANG JANG, 31, manager of the First National City Bank in Singapore, is participating in an advanced management course at the University of Hawaii. He will also spend a month touring New York and Europe. Mr. Wong joined F.N.C.B. in Feb. 1962 and was promoted
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  • 372 15 S-E Asia's oil potential 'enormous' GEOPHYSICAL experts have estimated that South-East Asia has a potential of 300,000 million barrels of oil, compared to the 7,000 million barrels in the North Sea region, which is making the news today. Mr. Moot J. Richardson, president of Symcon Marine Corporation and Executive Secretary
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  • 196 15 Thai tax on cars and luxury goods BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Government, faced with a growing trade deficit, balance of payments problems and the prospect of sending troops to Cambodia, has slapped harsh new import taxes on a wide range of luxury imports. Finance Minister Dr. Serm Vinichayakul, announcing the
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  • 259 15 FAIR LADY FASHIONS, Singapore's burgeoning wig manufacturer, is holding toplevel discussions this week on future plans for marketing its products in Britain and Europe. Mr. Ken Perry, managing director of ft Fair Lady Fashions U.K.. and formerly marketing director of Fair Lady Fashions in Singapore, arrived from London
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  • 282 15 53% cents a lb. (down one-eighth of a cent). The market yesterday opened unchanged from Monday's close at 53% cents a lb. traded for current month Jufy R. S. S. No. 1. Covering of Russian No. 1 for July shipment and some small orders from Europe helped prices improve
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  • 70 15 $630 per picul (down 25 cents). The Straits tin price yesterday eased marginally by 25 cents to $630 per picul. The estimated tonnage fell by 10 tons to 295 tons ith a steady undert je. Support from Britain and the United States arrested Monday's fall. LONDON: Closing tin prices
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  • 96 15 London Produce COPRA: P c ilippines/Indo nesian July 230 Auf 22S Sep 223 Oct 222 dollars resellers. P ALMKERNBLB: Nigerian July/Aug 68-1/2 Aug/Sep 68-1/4 resellers Sierra Leone Board /Sep 70 sellers. SOYABBANB: American Oct S3 Nov S2-1/2 Dec 53--1/2 COCONUT OIL: Dutch Aug 133 Sep 128 Oct 127 Nov 122-1/2
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  • 345 15 The stock market yesterday V closed slightly easier on balance. Dealers said there was a virtual lack of buyers and prices were^ marked down Wall Street's easier opening coupled with the Chancellor of the Exchequer's statement that there was no intention of having an autumn budget in
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  • 24 15 Loadoa, Moo. PlMidal TJraei indicei (cbaages in brackeU): Industrials I 345.J (-3.5); Tlai SIM (4.53); RaMwrt 1J4.86 (M.M); OU» 2M.M (-4JO).
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  • 302 15 The market continued its decline in early trading yesterday although bargain hunting was helping a few glamours resist further deep erosion. At 10.40 EST, Burroughs and Memorex held small gains, while Xerox was off only y 4 at US$7l-%, and IBM off 1-ft at US$243. Honeywell,
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  • 24 15 New York, Mm. D«w Jmt dotiM averages (cbaaget la brackets): Industrials I7S.K (-11.48); Trauportatioa UB.S7 (-1.90); Utilities 96.79 f.ot); CampealteStocks2U.ll (l.JO).
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  • 135 15 133— AMSTERDAM: Internationals were again easier in limited business on Wall St. Royal Dutch and Unilever were weaker while Akio, Hoogovens and Philips eased. LOcal Industrials were mostly lower. International coating materials hardened further on speculative demand and Veneta and K.V.T. were firm among carpet shares, while Vereenigde
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  • 32 15 Yesterday's mob London exchange rates per pnad sterling: United Statts 2.3904/Ot Canada 2.4«85/7©o Canada Cross H.75/85 West Germany 8.«785/Bis Netherlands 8.6490/520 Switzerland 10.2885/915 Belgium 118.M/69 Prance 13.19M/MlO Italy 1503.55/85
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  • 46 15 (Prices is U. S. dollars per ounce): London SS.M; Beirut W.50; Hongkong 57.75; Zurich Delayed; Paris Delayed; S'pore (1) 57.25; S'pore (2) IM.M. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U. S. dollars. (2) Local dealer* price in Singapore dollars per tael.
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  • 433 17 The three victorious cars of the Singapore Herald team. Above, Jim Kenneison, Ken Grainger and John Piggot with the MAZDA Centre, John Son'*; Volkswagen, and right, Kenneiton's Saab. THE Singapore Herald's team took the team award and three class awards in the BP South Malaysia Rally on
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  • 104 17 SHA names team for Razak Cup THE Saicapore Hockey Ataoclatloa hat aamed the uader-23 team for the Baaak Cup iater-ttate tournament ta Kuala Lumpur from July 14-20. SU ißtonatloaaU are included in the aqttad. They are Ngee Fook, Gopal Stach, Jooeph Fraacia, Dhalak Singh aad Jatwaat Singh. They made their
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  • 35 17 WEST Oanaaa iateraatkmal hockey caeca Harst Wtia will help Stagapart pnpan the Aalaa Games team. He arrtvet hi Octaber for a two-rabath »Uj. The Aalaa Garnet will be held at December.
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  • 22 17 SINGAPORE Hecfccy Aaaociatloa tide wUI bm( tmm*m lUcreatioe Club la a praetlee aatca oa the Padaaf at s.is a.m. fraay.
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  • 32 17 Heats for the Thomson Secondary School swimming meet will be hoW at Chinese Swimming Club at 2 n.m. 4aday. The finals will be on July is at the same renue.
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  • 227 17 Singapore's potential state swimmers will have the choice of four pools to do their training in from this month. This is in line with the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association plans to have a reservoir of swimmers for international meets. Sasa president Mr. Chan Chee Seng has
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  • 133 17 KUCHING, Tues. Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei will participate for the first time in next year's Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) Cup competition. The secretary of the Sarawak Amateur Football Association, Mr. Albert Kedit, said the three teams would meet in a Far
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  • 52 17 COMBINED School* will bold tbeir national basketball champioMhip finals on July 28 and at the Hua Yi School and at Chung Hwa GirU High School oa Aug. Si. There will be two mri— the flw from 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the aecoad from J.15 p.m. to
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  • 25 17 JAKARTA, Wed. ladoaesia will take part la the first World Karate Championship la Tokyo aext October, the Indonesian Karate Association announced today. AFP
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  • 259 18 SENIOR Division champion Oey Tjie Siang had an easy victory in the first round of the Schools Open Tennis championship yesterday. He beat Dennis Choo of National Junior College «4, 6-0 at St Patrick's School court. Oey, an Indonesian from Chinese High, was runner-up in
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  • 261 18 Same again after stalemate in hockey battle JANSENITES and PoUce Sports Association played a scoreless draw in the semifinals of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knock out tournament at Thompson Road yesterday. ♦> They will replay at the same place tomorrow. Jansenites, who started jflth only 10 men were pnWne
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  • 116 18 Dr. Ong Swee Law, handicap 12, won the Island Country Club "A" medal stroke play with a nett 69 yesterday. Behind him was Cheong Thiam Slew (it) who finished with a nett 71." Tlje ballsweep for the first nine went to Goh Kee Song (12) (nett
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    434 18  -  ALBERT JOHNSON BY SINGAPORE'S participation in the Commonwealth Games is a "testing ground" for the Republic's young athletes aspiring to stardom. Inche Wok added: "I believe sports can bring better understanding and closer ties among the countries in the world. That is the view of Inche Othman Wok, Social
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  • 396 18 PENANG, Tues. The Bliss was one of the most outstanding workers here today. With Mamat Hassan in the saddle, the five-year-old grey Australian gelding by Gustave Dore did a sparkling gaUop over 3f in 37 2/5 from a starting start. The going was good. The Bliss appears
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  • 72 18 SOUTH CABOLIAN, Tues. Cassius clay, deposed heavyweight champion, will be step into the ring in Charleston for the first time in more than two years when he spars three rounds apiece with two opponents on Thursday night. Clay, 28, who is appealing a 19CS conviction
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  • 33 18 VIENNA, Tues World welterweight boxing champion Jose Napoles is to meet Austrian Johann Orsolics, the European champion, in a title fight here on Nov. 20, it was announced here today. AFP
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  • 51 18 FRANKFURT, Tues. The world's top motor racing drivers are threatening to boycott «ext month's German grand priz unless extra safety measures are taken at the twisting Nurburgring track. The International Racing Drivers Association made their demands in a letter sent yesterday to the West German Automobile
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  • 75 20 CAIRO, Tues. Thirteen Asians stranded here while trying to get into Britain started a hunger strike today to protest against their plight. They have been living in the transit lounge of Cairo international airport since Sunday. A British Embassy spokesman said he was waiting for
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  • 71 20 WASHINGTON, Wed. United States Conscription Director Mr. Curtis Tarr said "sincerity of belief" was the basic criterion for conscientious objections. He sent all local draft boards a memorandum to guide them in deciding whether an applicant for conscientious objector status is sincere a task made
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  • 147 20 ROME, Tues. A oneday general strike due for today was called off following Prime Minister Mariano Rumor's resignation, but there was still no end to Italy's latest political crisis. Mr. Rumor's four-party centre-left Cabinet resigned when the three major trade unions rejected
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  • 94 20 NEW YORK, Tues. William R. McAlpin jr., 39--year-old Rockefeller heir who fell to his death early this year from a Florida hotel, bequeathed a record US$l.5 million to the National Association for Mental Health for the study of hereditary factors of mental illness. McAlpin,
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  • 244 20 *****09 wins Singapore sweep TICKET number *****09 won the $400,000 first prize in the Singapore Sweep drawn at Wonderland Fair last night. The second prize of $150,000 goes to ticket number *****95. The third prize of $75,000 goes to ticket number *****33. Five jackpot winning numbers ($lO,OOO each) are *****96,
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  • 222 20 CALCUTTA, Tues— Hindu refugees arriving here from East Pakistan claimed today that they had been forced to leave their homes by a combination of threats, insults, and economic pressure. They were reporting to Federal Indian Petroleum Minister Doctor Triguna Sen, sent here by Prime
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  • 46 20 TOKYO, Tues. Japan will make a full-scale survey of the Straits of Malacca this summer jointly with Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. A memorandum to that effect has been signed with Malaysia, and similar agreements with Singapore and Indonesia are expected shortly. AFP
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  • 59 20 BURBANK (CAL), Tues. War hero and film actor Audle Murphy was ordered l>y a judge yesterday to stand trial on charges of assaulting a dog trainer. He was arrested on a complaint by David Gofstein, SI, who said he beat and kicked him in a dispute over
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  • 244 20 England level Test series against Rest of the Woja NOTTINGHAM, Tues. England le™ P the series against the Rest of the World by winnmg the second Test by eight wickets at Trent Bridge here today. Brian Luckhurst of Kent and Keith Fletcher of Essex saw them home without loss of
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  • 37 20 NOTTINGHAM, Tues South Africa's Peter Pollock and West ladies' Deryck Murray replace Australia's Graham McKenzie and India's Farokh Engineer in the rest of World side for the third Test at Edgbaston Birmingham starting on Thursday. AFP
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  • 169 20 Commons gets 'no autumn budget' assurance LONDON, Tues. Chancellor of the Exchequer lain Macleod today scotched rumours that he was planning to introduce a supplementary autumn budget. He told the House of Commons that he did not think it was right to take action to stimulate the economy yet. But
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  • 55 20 BOSTON, Tues. A U.S. court of appeals yesterday ruled that the Massachusetts Birth Control Law is unconstitutional. It rejected the State's belief that the law was justified at a reasonable protection of health, under the statute, registered doctors may instruct and prescribe birth control devices and
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    • 103 20 AN ARTICULATE people, with a chance to make themselves heard this is the essence of democracy. The Singapore Herald will provide articulate Singaporeans with the platform they need. We shall turn over to you, as often as you want it, Column Seven of our back page. We hope Column Seven
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  • 356 21 TH E SI NG APORE herald About ourselves VVmO S FRANCIS T.K. WONG, 36 Editor-in-Chief Edited his first publication at the age of 23. Has held senior Journalistic posts ever since. A Nieman Fellow. Pen-names: Huang Tze-chin and Wong TjUik ADELEKOH Featare Editor Formerly a feature writer in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 71 21 I INSIIE I I ohow to road your HoraM Paga 22 I a Your Saturday I H guMa to was wand laisura acthrtttoa I oWho's who In I H management, I H advertising, I H accounts, H production and dls- tribution Pag« I 23 I I o How your HoraM
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    • 255 22 HOW TO READ YOUR HERALD THE Singapore Herald Is tailormade for Singaporeans. This theme to carried oat consistently In the presentation of the paper. The following notes explain departures front the styles of other papers. e News reports originating in Singapore will not carry datelines (e.g. Singapore, Monday). The words
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    • 247 22 And this is your leisure guide THE Singapore Herald will not be published on Sundays, but we shall issue with our Saturday paper a unique magazine. Our Saturday magazine will contain a comprehensive guide to weekend leisure activities. It will enable you to plan on Saturday morning how to get
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  • 165 24 How you Herald get your I Reporters and photographers gather the news as it happens. Teleprinters pour out stories from around the world. Sub-editors plan the pages and prepare the stories and pictures for publication. Artists produce pictorial work. Stories are punched onto tape and fed into a photo type
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    • 147 26 Six university scholarships and 30 bursaries to be won SINGAPORE lives by the skills of its people. It can grow only if those skills grow. The spread and upgrading of skills is essentially a matter of education. The expansion of opportunities for education is, therefore, a national goal of the
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    • 222 26 Other prizes you can win in our competitions A RETURN air fare to Osaka to take in the wonders of Expo 70 a trip to Bali where an ancient culture lives on a swing through the swinging cities of Bangkok, Hongkong, Taipeh, Tokyo and Manila a return fare to Europe.
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    • 142 26 1. Entries will be judged by a committee appointed by The Singapore Herald. 2. Each entry must be accompanied by coupons numbered one to six which will appear sequentially hi The Singapore Herald from Monday, July 13, to Saturday, July 18. The series of coupons will be repented
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    • 82 26 FKIZES:— Six scholarships for a three-year course in any institution of higher learning tor which the Higher School Certificate is an entrance Qualification. TOPIC: A thousand words on any one of the following: The PAP Government good points and bad. Attitudes and forms of behaviour which damage racial harmony
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    • 86 26 PftIZES: Ten bursaries covering the cost of all fees and textbooks for the two years of pre-university •***M*«»Hiifl or for a course of up to two yean in any local institution for which the School Certificate is an entrance fuallflcation. Five hundred words on any one of the
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