Singapore Herald, 22 July 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 1 Singapore Wednesday, July 22, 1970 MC(P) 2207 Complimentary issue
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  • 268 1 Knife attack (NO. 2 IN 9 MONTHS) on NTUC chief NTUC president Phey Yew Kok who was slashed m the face with a knife yesterday was "not m a serious condition" last night, according to a hospital source. Mr. Phey, 36, was attacked by four men outside his Stirling Road
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  • 97 1 THE CONDUCT of a senior officer m the Singapore Army before a group of about 15 girls is being investigated by the police. The girls screamed when the officer 'indecently exposed" himself to them at the corner of Wilkinson Road and Goodman Road while
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  • 300 1 TUC backs the striking dockers LONDON, Tues. Britain's Trades Union Congress is backing dock workers m their five-day-old national strike. As it became more and more likely that troops would be called m to move perishable cargoes, the TUC said the dockers' more-pay claim was m line with its general
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  • 297 1 A HEALTH survey of 100 families living in Housing Board flats in Kallang Basin shows that nearly 60 per cent of them do not have enough money to spend on food, and are undernourished. The survey was conducted by medical
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  • 137 1 999 CALL AND GANG IS CAUGHT IN ACT THREE robbers were surprised last night by a party of detectives as they were preparing to leave a house m New Bridge Road with their loot of nearly $700 and jewellery worth about $2,500. A neighbour had dialled 999. Two detectives entered
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 68 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— Three tons of rifles, pistols and ammunition imported from Singapore have been impounded by Customs authorities at Tandjung Priok Harbour, the newspaper Api Pantjasila reported today. The cargo arrived on July 13 m the ship Enden. Customs authorities claimed that a big Jakarta company had
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    • 33 1 TOKYO, Tues. About 17,500 cars went through toll gales free of charge on the Tokyo Express Highway today as toll collectors went on strike, officials of the Tokyo Expressway Corporation (TEC) said. AP
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    • 29 1 HONGKONG, Tues. Fire broke out on the 6,018-ton Norwegian freighter Turandot while it was berthed m Taikoo Dockyard here early today. It put out after about three hours. AP
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  • 183 1 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines is to go "jumbo" within the next few years. An MSA spokesman, confirming this yesterday, said the jumbos would replace its fleet of Boeing 707s after It had successfully operated the Singapore-London route scheduled to begin by the cad of
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  • 432 1 lain MacLeod dies of heart attack LONDON, Tues. Chancellor of the Exchequer lan MacLeod, No. 2 man m Britain's new Conservative Government, died last night of a heart attack. He was 56. There was speculation that Prime Minister Edward Heath would ask Home Secretary Reginald Maudling to take over the
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA, Tues. The Sinclair Exploration Company has struck oil m four wells m the Java Sea approximately 17 miles off the west coast of Java, the official Antara News Agency reported today.
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  • 999 2 Why Singaporeans should say: Planes and ships m'lord JTYJGHJ By A Singapore Herald Staff Writer BRITAIN'S Tory Government has re-affirmed its election pledge to reverse the policy of its Labour predecessor and keep troops m Singapore-Malaysia beyond next year. Still to be announced is the size and make-up of the
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    • 607 2 Exemplary- Yes Draconian-No A MAN was sentenced to three months' jail and three strokes of the rotan the other day for stealing flowers from a public park. Another man was given a year's jail and three strokes for damaging the coin box of a public telephone. These sentences direct attention
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    • 37 2 JULES FEIFFER awarch vor RePßessia)? I vw Rfors, va; 56f if w ccx pouce emu AfOASCHV? 6OOGUA MBFf&- ?&&>' 66T Vt^WCMS. st^ I z^ I^^ 6/OfO? V^^ y> i pfAC^ AUP AW SMP TD v AWARCHV OR RBPReSEAOti?
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  • 382 3 FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMME HIT PILL sales are falling and abortions are rocketing, it was claimed last night. Government doctors have been performing 40 to 50 abortions each week since the Abortion Act came into force m late March. And gynaecologists say that many women mostly
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  • 361 3 DPP: Ex-union boss wanted share in new restaurant A COURT was told yesterday that: the former secretary-general of the Singapore Port Workers' Union asked to be a partner of a. restaurant m the new union building even before its tender had been accepted. SOLICITING SH ARES Nagalingam Mai hiyookee, 42,
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  • 39 3 A HOUSEWIFE, Mrs. T.A. Doraisamy, 30, of Lorong Talila, off Upper East Coast Road, had a gold chain worth J. 200 snatched by a man while walking with a friend along Race Course Lane on Monday.
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  • 300 3 SEVEN hundred school children are going to see the Bolshoi Ballet for a dollar each tomorrow and Friday. And school children will goon be able to get concession tickets for all National Theatre Trust shows— by joining a dollar-a-year club. "In addition, we hope to
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  • 167 4 Director on arms charge granted bail THE managing director of Securitas Private Limited who was charged with unlawful possession of arms and ammunition was granted bail of $10,000 m one surety by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Giam Chin Toon, yesterday. Paul Robert Linfield Wilson was aOeged to have possessed one
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  • 61 4 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded yesterday on a building site foreman who was killed by a moving bucket at a new hotel site m Coleman Street earlier this month. Coroner Mr. Chan Chee Pew was told that Mr. Koh Sim Sin, of Penghalam Bui ah, Malacca, died
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  • 132 4 A XOUTH was charged m the Juvenile Court yesterday with stealing a scooter, valued at about $900. He was arrested after being spotted by three detectives on "observation duty" m a drain along Upper Changi Road. He was acquitted of an alternative charge of retaining
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  • 322 4 A 66-year-old man, I convicted of murder 20 I years ago, was I acquitted of a new I murder charge m the I High Court yesterday. H Former club caretaker I Tan Un Liong alias Tan I Joon Long, who killed his I wife at Clenfenti
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  • 78 4 FIVE men are to stand trial on charges of dishonestly retaining stolen watches. In the Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday Abdul Sabtu Mohammed Hussein, 37, Doulatram Khemchand, 22, and Lai Bok Siang, 38, were alleged to have kept 57 watches valued at $2,550. Lai Thok
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  • 63 4 TAY Boon Leong, ss, a tuberculosis patient who was found m a morphine den m Muar Road on July 20, was fined $50 by a magistrate's court yesterday. Tay, who has three similar convictions and was jailed for four months for the last one, told the
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  • 49 4 AN OPIUM addict was fined $2,500 by a magistrate's court yesterday for possessing nine pounds of raw opium on July 20 m the five-foot way of a house m Tras Street. Ho Wah Swee, 68, said that the opium was for his own consumption.
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  • 60 4 SIX MEN ranging from 19 to 34 years of age were fined a total of $825 by a magistrate's court yesterday for possessing ganja on July 20. Another man, Ci. Selladuri, 28, was fined $100 for possessing one ounce of prepared opium on July 20
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  • 221 4 Union is ordered to pay back salary to ex-boss THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union was ordered by the High Court yesterday to pay $2,840 arrears of salary to its former secretary general Mr. T.V. Gomez. Mr. Gomez, who sued the union for $18,000 arrears of salary, was suspended
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  • 27 4 Military Engineers, Col. N. Selvarajali, 39, has been promoted to Brigadier General. He joined the Malaysian Armed Forces as an officer Cadet m 1952.
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  • 52 4 A YOUTH was bailed by the Eigth Magistrate yesterday, pending a probation report, after being convicted on two charges. Tee Yeow He ng, 17, of Jalan Kayu, admitted stealing a lamp cap and cassette from a car at Jalan Rampai on April 11, and possessing an
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  • 160 4 Van crash cripple gets $80,000 A BUSINESSMAN, crippled after a collision with a Prisons Department van, was awarded $80,000 damages yesterday. When the accident happened two years ago, Mr. Ng Kent; Yeow was riding a motor cycle; with his brother on the pillion near the junction of Pay a Lebar
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    • 70 4 THE DIARY EXHIBITION of batik paintings by Inche Yusman Aman at Meyer Gallery, Raffles Place, It a.m. to S p.m.; Art exhibition by Hongkong artist, Mr. Yik Yuet JJek at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, It a.m. to I p.m. Photographic exhibition at Conference Hall, It a.m. to it
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    • 71 4 Dunman Road (between Haig Road and Tar.tjong Katong Road); Hocksan Estate; Orchard Road; Queen's Way/Stirling Road; Race Course Road (between Hampshire and Owen Roads); River Valley Road and Still Road, All from 7 p.m. Oriental dance session at National Theatre club, 8 pm. Talk on re -training programmes m Technical
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  • 157 5 THEFTS of copper wire and lightning conductors from skyscrapers are increasing. Groups of youths have been stealing the wire which fetches about $3.20 a lb. m the second-hand market. The culprits climb on to roofs and clip off a few spans with a cutter
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  • 103 5 WANTED: GIRLS BY THE SAF THE Singapore Armed Forces want more girls to enlist, mainly to do clerical and secretarial work. Capt. Donald Wyatt of the Ministry of the Interior and Defence said that at least 15f girls are needed to ensure continuity in maintaining the Ministry's records. Capt. Wyatt
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  • 227 5 CHILDREN are not getting the most out of Educational TV because their teachers are not doing enough homework, an ETV spokesman said yesterday. According to the latest statistics from the service, about half the teachers who take ETV classes have not been able to
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  • 141 5 LORD Mountbatten is to set up a school m Singapore to promote international understanding m this region. The Political Secretary to the Education Ministry, Inche Ghazali Ismail, said this when he retured from the Commonwealth parliamentarians meeting m London. The school to be called
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    • 339 5 TONIGHT'S CHANNEL 5 HIGHLIGHTS^ 3.M p.m. Opening and Housewives' W Matinee Part 1 of Cantonese film, Seven V Magic Swords 3.45 For the Family (Chinese) wee k A cgSSJS Ev u s gap#re This CHANNEL 3 4.18 Days of Our Lives story of the triumphs and conflicts of a dedicated
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    • 349 5 9 I Here's Lucy Lucy Gets Her Man Guest star, Victor Buono's tonnage almost destroys Lucy (Lucille Ball) as he falls on her during tonight's show Channel 8, 6.03 p.m. Shannon End of the Line A fast-moving insurance investigator whose job is to protect public carriers insured with his company.
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  • 296 6 SPOTTED! The birds and their Beetles IF YOU get the "Love Bug" you'll need to know about the birds and the Beetles. So four young chicks have hatched a plan to put you carwise. For Love Bug, the film star car, has changed his spots. Or at least four of
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  • 109 6 Chatting up the fellas ODD FINE FEATHERS A POULTRY farmer, Leow Bok Seng of Lorong Ranching was fined $90 yesterday for throwing chicken feathers m Beo Crescent. He appeared m court only after three summonses had been served on him. ODD FOUNDER'S DAY THE Methodist Girls' School founder's day dinner
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  • 70 7 Probe into fishing complaints JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Johore Control Committee on Trawlers will investigate complaints that Singapore fishermen are fishing m Malaysian waters. The 10- member Committee which includes the chief police officer will meet here tomorrow to plan methods of carrying out the investigation, a spokesman said. The
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  • 255 7 A big plan for Port Swettenham to take containers TARGET SET FOR 1 973 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. Port Swettenham will be expanded to handle container cargo by 1973, the Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. He told a press conference that the current expansion of construction
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  • 97 7 Former MP gets key Alliance HQ job KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Michael Chen, former Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, has been appointed honorary Executive Secretary at Alliance Headquarters. His appointment was announced by the Alliance here today. Mr. Chen, a former Member of Parliament for Damansara lost his
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  • 175 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has protested to Britain about her intention to sell arms to South Africa and said it would result m the perpetuation of Apartheid. A statement issued by the Foreign Affairs Ministry today said the Malaysian Government had told Britain
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  • 100 7 Three years' jail for $50 bribe bid KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A vegetable seller was today jailed for three years for offering a $50 bribe to a police inspector. The bribe was an inducement to stop raids on opium dens m the Pudu and Cheras areas here, the Sessions Court was
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  • 59 7 THE Young Women's Christian Association is organising a "Know your Singapore" tour for ten to 14-year-olds? on Aug. 17. The three-day tour will include visits to a sweet factory, a crocodile farm, a carpet factory and a launch ride round the southern islands. The charge for
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  • 363 7 GOODS needed urgently m Singapore from Britain will be flown out here because of the dock strike m Britain, now m its seventh day. Airlines say machinery parts, ships' spare parts, dresses and some textiles will be airfreighted to meet delivery dates.
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  • 245 7 TOKYO, Tues. Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore have signed a memorandum on the first thorough navigational survey to deepen the Straits of Malacca for bigger tankers. The survey is to start m early October at a cost of US$BO million, the major part of
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  • 69 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Ghaffar Baba, has accepted an official invitation to visit India. The invitation was extended by the Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. K.C. Nair when the Minister visited the Indian Industries Exhibition here today. DDD ANNUAL MEETING
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  • 132 7 KUCHING, Toes. Security forces killed a communist terrorist m Jemukan Ulu m Simunjan District m Sarawak's First Division last Friday following a tip-off. A spokesman of the State Operations Committee said today that a security force patrol m the area was told by
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    215 8  -  ADELE KOH TWO PAGES OF HAPPY DISCOVER RIES EDITED BY IT'S pronounced Ser-ren-DIP-ity 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 well. What's a
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  • GEAR GUIDE-1
    • 326 8 Bank on bou instant style tiques for ISN'T IT FUN having lots of new clothes? Isn't it fun MAKING lots of new clothes? Isn't it fun, the ritual of: FIRST, choosing the right fabric with the right design, THEN, picking the right pattern for that right fabric with the right
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    • 380 8 Step into something comfortable COME IN from the noise and dust of Serangoon Road and be enchanted by the soft, deep carpets of the boutique called Today's Fashion. More pleasant surprises await you. Behind the haute couture decor, there is actually a very soft spot for the girl on a
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    • 529 9 There's poison in a woman's tongue WE WOMEN are a bitchy lot and never more so than to our own sex. We are experts at the verbal dart, aimed with deadly malice at friends and enemies alike. We have perfected the art of damning with faint praise, of dealing fatal
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  • 179 8 From a Form 3 boy's essay on "My Mother" My mum, whenever my dad and brothers and I make a mess around the house, she says she's not going to clear up. But by the time she's finished grumbling and lecturing she's cleared up and put everything
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    60 8 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. ODD To secure buttons to thin fabric, copy a shirtmaker idea for button-down collars.
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  • 136 8 "Do yon need a baby sitter? Does your dog »eed exercise?' 1 asked a handprinted and very jazzy note I found m my letter box. "If so Jennifer Kraar, 12 years, aid Laksshmi Fennessy, 12 years, are avialaMe (sic) to babysit or walk a dog. Baby-sitting: 50 cents
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    • 349 10 SAIGON, Tues. Vietcong and South Vietnamese forces m Cambodia are clashing more fiercely now that Saigon's strength there is at its lowest since President Nixon launched "the big invasion" m early May, a South Vietnamese military spokesman indicated here tonight.
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    • 288 10 LONDON, Tues. A young British scientist has abandoned his research into the transfer of memory from one brain to another because he is'-terrified with the way things are going." He told a conference he feared his experiments could lead to exploitation of the
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    • 168 10 HONGKONG, Tues. China is making a determined attempt to strengthen relations .with African countries. A reception given yesterday by Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Piao for a Congo-Brazzaville delegation was the fifth meeting with African ministers m a month. The Chinese Leader only
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    • 81 10 THE ODD BOX BIRMINGHAM, Tues. A team of British scientists have come up with a disappearing trick for plastic. They claim it could solve a major pollution problem. The tons of discarded plastic bottles and containers littering the country would simply turn to dust. Prof. Gerald Scott of Aston University
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    • 83 10 THE Lockheed L 110J Tri star jetliner m the final stages of construction at a company plant m Palmdale, California. It is expected to be m service m early 1972. The L-1101 is smaller and cheaper than the Boeing -747 jumbo jet, but has a
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    • 138 10 LON NOL SEEKS AID FROM THAILAND BANGKOK, Tues. Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol arrives m Bangkok tomorrow for a 24-hour visit to discuss Thai military assistance to Cambodia. He will meet Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachora, and Interior Minister and army commander. Gen. Praphas Charusathien. who has been appointed co-
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    • 449 11 Arms sales: Britain tells why it said Yes UNITED NATIONS, Tues. Britain defended itself m the Security Council today against charges of "irresponsibility" over its decision to renew arms sales to South Africa. Ambassador Frederick Warner, speaking on the heels of a British Parliament statement disclosing the plan, listed the
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    • 252 11 Heyerdahl to report on Ra-2 to U Thant BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tues.— Thor Heyerdahl, Norwegian explorer-anthropologist, left today for New York to report to U.N. SecretaryGeneral U Thant on his historic crossing of the Atlantic m a papyrus boat. Heyerdahl, 55, made the crossing from Morocco with a seven man multi
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    • 148 11 CAIRO, Tues. The Egyptian Government has concluded its detailed examination of the American peace proposals and will send its response to Secretary of State William Rogers within a few days, Al-Ahram said today. The proposals were neither a peace initiative nor a peace
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    • 208 11 LONDON, Tues. A secret letter from Prime Minister Edward Heath to Commonwealth premiers on the South Africa arms question was revealed today. T»e letter, dated July^ ll, also spelled out the British Government's position Stressing the '^porUuce of protecting Britain's trade routes, Mr. Heath
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    • 139 11 Mrs Binh at Gandhi exhibit MADAM Nguyen Thi Binh, Foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, stands before photographs of the late Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and Mahatma Gandhi, during a visit to the Gandhi exhibit at the Nehru residence m New Delhi. Later, she met
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    • 315 12 IBHHHHaI f EXQUISITE EUROPEAN American Framing by professionally trained mm Local artist work available. Tang Chou Art Gallery, 333 Outram Park Blk 24 Tel: *****. MEYER GALLERY leads Singapore m the Field of ArUComprehensive selection all mediums Daily 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 6A Raffles Place Spore *****. SARO JANE FASHIONS
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    • 381 12 BMMIIUSJIQ|^^B^>^BJ NSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS eady m 15 seconds Call at New lex Photo Studio. No. 1 Raffles 'lace, Singapore 1 Tel: *****. •HOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTS :onsult Cathay Photo Servlte 36. Bras Basah Road. Phone ***** Cameras, films, developing and Hinting. Call us today. CHARTER FLIGHTS to London. U.S.A.. Canada and South
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    • 243 12 II nedlloyd 111 The Dutch Lines have been known for many flu Hs years m this part of the world. fl H II NEDLLOYD UNES I j II HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE ll ■fl Both Lines belong to a world-wide B BB net-work of liner services. BH l| Realizing that m
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  • FINANCE/COMMERCE/INDUSTRY
    • 239 13 Tin stockpile release unlikely Loadoa. Tues: la the face of the severe drop la values over the past two moaths, during which time cash Oa prices have dropped over £200 a metric too oa the Lsartsa Motel Exchange, It la doubtful whether the American authorities will bow release motel from
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    • 94 13 FAR EAST SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRIES has entered into a licensing agreement with Ingalls shipbuilding division of Litton Industries for the construction and sale of offshore drilling platforms. Mr. Ellis B. Gardner, Litton's senior vicepresident, said m Pascagoula, Mississippi, that the agreement provides for engineering, design and support
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    • 255 13 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Nixon declared today he would impose his personal veto on the External Trade Bill currently being hammered out m Congress if it contained provisions for imposing quotas on anything other than textile imports. Speaking at an unscheduled press conference from the White House, the
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    • 55 13 ISLAND AND PENINSULAR has declared an interim dividend of 4% per cent, less Malaysian tax, payable on September 15. AMBASSADOR HOTEL is undergoing a two-phase »"beauty treatment" at an estimated cost of $3.5 million. The "mod" look includes a dew wing of 96 rooms and renovations to the
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    • 374 13 STORE MALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia and Singapore fixed these rates to merchants yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of one unit of foreign currency Buying (TT and OD respectively) London 9 7.3715, 9 7.3600; Australia 9 3.4200, 9 3.4000; New Zealand 9
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  • 1616 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices arc followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo'*. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was
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  • 78 13 (Managers' prices for July 22) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.01 1.06 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.14 1.19 MaL Progress Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore >.72xd Third Singapore 1.15 B. S. The Commerce Ind. .95 1.00 The Saving Fund .99
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  • 163 13 PEOPLE in business MR. R.M. Lambert, managing director of Union Carbide Singapore, leaves on August 1 for Hongkong to become the parent company's regional director for Southeast Asia. He will have overall responsibility for the company's offices m Cambodia, Ceylon, Hongkong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Vietnam
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  • 346 13 RUBBER 52-7/8 ceats a lb (down three-quarters ceat). The market yesterday^ ruled inactive through most of the morning. There was a slight easing towards the end of the session. Current month August RSS one was traded at 53-% cents at the start of business and by 1 p.m. was
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  • 506 13 Shar,e prices turned back over a broad front on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday as profit-takers snatched Monday's gains. Mining issues suffered the heaviest losses although turnover appeared to be slightly lower than Monday's. Oils were mixed and Industrials dull. Poseidon led the miners lower with a
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  • 161 13 Prices moved higher on small buying interest at the opening yesterday. Sharp and Canon advanced on reports that exports of desk top electronic calculators exports had increased. Constructions gained but Pharmaceuticals, which led Monday's rally, levelled off. Values improved further m the afternoon as selective buying spread
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  • 149 13 Trading remained active m the Hongkong Stock Exchange yesterday. The total turnover value increased to HK$2O.3 million. Textiles were prominent, gaining about HKsl Nanyang advanced 40 cents to HKIIS.9O. and Textile Corp. also improved. Banks were steady, while utilities were little changed. (Closing buyer /seller prices, in
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  • 202 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly mixed yesterday. Hoogovens and Unilever were slightly up, AKZO, Philips and Royal Dutch held barely steady. Shippings were firm initially but later met profit utaking. KLM Airlines was down on Wall Street advices. Naarden Chemical continued its recent firmness. The Dutch Stateloan market was
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  • 901 14  - Pole vaulter Ishak soars to new height R. NATHAN 3 RECORDS EQUALLED AT FARRER PARK By A RECORD-breaking performance by pole vaulter Ishak Jaafar was the highlight of the second day Singapore Combined Secondary Schools annual national athletic championships at Farrer Park yesterday. Ishak of Bartley Secondary School cracked the
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  • 174 14 FOOTBALL Association of Singapore president, Mr. L.P. Rodrigo yesterday gave a "no-nonsense" warning to soccer clubs involved m fights and hoolinganism m football league matches at Farrer Park. Mr. Rodrigo said the association will also act sternly against officials of these clubs. "The association will
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  • 209 14 FIVE new records were set m the primary schools athletics meet at Chinese High School yesterday. The first record of the day was set up by Seetoh Lai Pong of West Hill School, Newton District, m the shotputt (Girls 'C'). Seetoh reached 28ft. 4%in.
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  • 193 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association has picked a strong team for the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union annual championships at Ipoh next month. Included m the team are track and field stars who had taken part m the Asian Games and South East
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 281 15 The Stipendiary Steward's report on the last day of the ivnang meeting: Race I: Nothing to report. Rare 2: Pepego (Pod more) was inclined to shy off the rails m the straight. Race 3: Akeboao (S. Ng) and nixUd (Rudgee) was slow to begin. Shelford Peak (Johnson) was
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  • 88 15 GOH Wee Jin and Cho Kiam Kee shared the 'A' division individual title at the Combined Presbyterian Boys and Kuo Chuan Girls School annual swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Lim Cheng Siew and Koh Thiam Kheng captured the 'B and *C division individual trophies
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  • 242 15 EDINBURGH, Tues. James Odwori, an' 18--year-old prison officer from Uganda, pounded 18-year-old Tony Kerr to defeat yesterday m the boxing quarter finals at the Commonwealth Games here. The fast-moving Uganda boxer gained an unanimous decision from the five judges m a match m
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  • 545 15  -  Cavalier SINGAPORE T JSSf By FLYING Finn and Zinnia Fair provided an interesting workout over if ih 37 2/5 on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. It was also the fastest time returned m the morning. Ridden by Kevin Mitchell, Flying
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  • 506 15 HGJGHJG EDINBURGH, Tues. Paul Whetnall, a 23-year-old electrician from England, last night reached the final of the men's singles m the badminton event at the Commonwealth Games. In a tense semi-final he overcame Suresh Goel, of India 15-12, 15-15. Earlier it looked as
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  • 108 15 Such high hopes but only a silver so far... EDINBURGH, Toes. The Africans came here hoping to win a lot of medals m the track and field events, but so far they have nothing except one silver, won by the lithe Ghanaian girl Alice Annum m the women's 1M metres.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 45 15 Athletics Combined Secondurv Schools meet (Farrer Park, 2 pm.) Combined Primary Schools meet (Chinese High 8.30 am.) Soccer FAS Division 11 B SRC v Vigilantes. Chinese Athletic v Rajaji S. C, Race Course United v Marshall United, PSA v Sembawang Shipyard. (AU at Farrer Park).
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  • 209 16 S'pore to get first Chinese medical research centre SINGAPORE will become the centre for research into Chinese medicine when a new $2.5 million building is completed at Chin Swee Road. The 10-storey building will be put up by the century-old Thong Chai Medical Institution as part of its expansion programme.
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  • 308 16 SOME 750 workers of Metal Box Company of Malaysia Ltd at Woodlands downed tools for eight hours yesterday m protest against the dismissal of 15 temporary employees. But they agreed to resume work this morning after the management agreed to reinstate the 'dismissed
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  • 19 16 WARSAW, Tues. Floods m southern Poland have killed six people and driven 10,000 from their homes. AFP
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  • 199 16 LONDON, Tues. Britain's Navy, which is undergoing the paroxysms of the modern age, came out today with some hair do's and don'ts enabling sailors to get with it so long as they stay off Cloud Nine. In concert the Admirals of the three
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  • 262 16  -  ADELE KOH |?askioi By THE edict has just come from Paris the mini-skirt is out of fashion favour. At yesterday's 1970 winter shows by style-creators Jacques Esterel, Louis Feraud and Philippe Venet, there was not an inch of leg to
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  • 79 16 A MAN was killed and two others were injured m a collision between a pick uup truck and a car at the corner of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Street at 4.45 a.m. The dead man was Teoh Sco Hin. 23. of Lorong 25. The
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  • 24 16 NEW YORK, Tues.— The world's largest all cargo airline, the Flying Tiger Line, will open a sales office m Singapore m August.
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  • 156 16 $930,000 approval of the House sought today PARLIAMENT will be asked at its silting today to approve $930,000 for two new development schemes. A sum of $580,000 is budgetted for flood alleviation works at Boon Tat Street, and another $350,000 to build a new vehicle inspection centre at Ang Mo
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  • 306 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer/ seller prices, m .pence per Ib). Tom: Quiet; ClF's Aug. 18 5/8 18--13/16, Sept. 18-11/16 18-15/16; Spot 24-1/2 25-1/2; Settlements Aug. and Sept. both 22-3/4 23-1/2, Oct. 21-3/4 22-1/2, Oct./ Dec. 21--1/4 21-3/4, Jan/Mar. 20-3/16 20--3/8, Apr/June 20-3/8 20-9/16, July /Sept. 20-7/16
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  • BACK PAGE GAMES ROUNDUP
    • 308 16 EDINBURGH, Tues. Malaysia's fencing trio of Sonny Chong, Pak Chan and Ronnie Theseira had an unsuccessful morning m the first round of the Commonwealth Games men's epee here today. All three were eliminated, but not before Sonny Chong scored one of the best
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    • 133 16 EDINBURGH, Scotland, Tues.— Abraham Oddia, president of the Supreme Council for Sport m Africa, denied here there has been any official proposal for African teams to walk out of the Commonwealth Games. Last night some African athletes were talking of quitting the games m protest
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    • 243 16 James Cowan Associates (SMA.)Pie.LM. Special service to Singapore and Malaysian Investors If we make $5,dM for you vi Ike aext aoalkE H you keep UJSM of it If we nMke $IMM for ■a- you, you keep $9,Ht. If we make S2JM for you, you keep $I,BM. The penmitatiom are infinite,
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 3 1 THE SINGAPORE herald
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    • 725 1 The how and why of the Herald THE way a newspaper sees itself is unimportant. It is the way the public sees it that counts. Nonetheless, it is customary for a new publication to ay a few words on how it came into being and what it hopes
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      • 140 1 NHE D The best-laid plans of mice and men (or we beg your pardon) Page 3. Who's who (editorial and management) Pages 4 and 5. D Scholarships, bursaries and other prizes offered by the Herald Page 7. D The making of a new kind of newspaper Pages 8 and 9.
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      • 68 2 Eijoy the taste oftmditiontoday M Mall Export In 1890, Louis Rothman established the tradition of excellence m the blending of fine cigarettes. a Now youcan enjoy the taste ofthis tradition I 1 m Pall Mall Export, from Rothmans, H Britain's largest exporters of quality cigarettes. l^^_| l| Pall Mall Export,
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    • 525 3 The best-laid plans of mice and men... OR: WE BE6 YOUR PARRON THERE is a tendency to regard machines as infallible and men as all too prone to error. This abject evaluation of human beings as compared with the gadgets they have created is summed up m the phrase, "the
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    • 82 3 IT IS heartening to note that the Singapore Herald has finally made its debut on the local scene. I welcomed it with open arms. Your complimentary issue was informative, interesting and refreshing. I hope it will continue to be so m your future issues. Your paper impressed me
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    • 135 3 Thank you for your kind letter of July 9. Because of technical difficulties, we shall not be able to resume publication until July 22. Please accept our apologies for the delay. We are encouraged by your reaction to the issue you saw, and shall certainly do our
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      • 194 3 Hlo^ EUROPEAN W^^ CONSERVATOIRES PIANOFORTE I I Sot. Agw.li far SwaiMra and Malay*!* FAuXIEW PIANO CO.l I 340 Orchard Road. Singapora. 9. T.I: 2532*. Ever see a child paddling up a J|iU| waterfall to get his vitamins? itil9fi^ Neither have we I »i««c«»ath>n nkdco HI IVI I I hill I
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      • 23 3 f3 QUALITY /s oi/r I BUSINESS FRAMROZ I I LI Us SOFT DRINKS SQUASHES CORDIALS FAMOUS SINCE 1904 ■vLUflPriw] lalk^Jl Ivj ZA l^^Mzf^^A^mM
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    • 333 4 Who's who IN THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Ambrose Khaw AMBROSE KHAW, 42 Deputy Editor One of Asia's leaders in the field of newspaper layout and typography. Twenty years in the business. Has lectured on journalism at the South-East Asia Press Centre and the University of Malaya. FRANCIS T.K. WONG, 36 Editor-in-Chief
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      • 270 4 4Q^f Italy Interior Decoration Co. presents IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR /|TH ANNIVERSARY H- CELEBRATION Ist July to 31st Ju1y,1970 M from 9.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. J, iLJI daily HIGH D| SCOUNT_J^~~^^ plus "^^l^^ xti FRE^ARP^^^^^^^^^^ (Please contact Miss Law) TEU *****5/6 Service Dept. *****6 Oui expert will be m
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    • 189 5 Who's who IN MANAGEMENT JOHN JOSEPH HAHN, 39 Managing Director Formerly manager for South East Asia of Reuters Ltd., the international news agency. As Reuters' regional chief executive, directed the activities of bureaus in 1 1 countries. Eighteen years' experience in the professional and management aspects of journalism. RUDOLF MEISSNER,
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      • 177 5 WHEN YOU THINK OF TRADE WITH KOREA SEE JllUliU HOME OFFICE: SINGAPORE OFFH E KOREA TRADE PR& KOREA TRADE (ESTER MOTION CORPN. (6TH FLOOR) HONG LEONG BLDG. I.P.D. BOX 1621. SEOUL 144 ROBINSON ROAD KOREA. SINGAPORE I. CABLE: KOTRA CABLE KOTRASI'ORF. TEL: 23-*****9 TEL: 97 267 I^C RINSE J^H EftSftSlKWHUattllT
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      • 162 6 ■■■B '9 I L^ ||i */> ft^ Talk about harmony! 110 clocks at EXPO7O timepiece that has a "Hi-Beat" of 36,600 vibraI ill S VVd y I are all synchronized by "Ultra High Frequency"' tions per hour. Phis it is tested for 360 con- W# W W VAli%^ ■N# radio
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    • Community service
      • 82 7 PRIZES:— Six scholarships for a three-year course m any institution of higher learning for 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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      • 87 7 PRIZES:— Ten bursaries covering the cost of all fees and textbooks for the two years of pre-university schooling, or for a course of up to two years m any local institution for which the School Certificate is an entrance qualification. TOPIC: Five hundred words on any one of
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      • 57 7 PRIZES:— Twenty bursaries covering the cost of all fees and textbooks for the remaining years of the entrant's education up to Secondary Four PLUS $200 m the case of Secondary Three students and $100 m the case of Secondary Two students. TOPIC:— Five hundred words
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      • 147 7 Six university scholarships and 30 bursaries to be won THE Singapore Herald Essay Competitions will be at three levels for Pre-University students, for Secondary Four students and for students m Secondary Three, Two and One. Topics and prizes for each category are as follows: SINGAPORE lives by the skills of
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      • 222 7 Other prizes you can win in our competitions A RETURN air fare to Osaka to take m 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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      • 143 7 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 m The Singapore Herald from Monday, Jnly 27, to Saturday, Aug. 1. The series of coupons will be repeated
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      • 131 7 A WAw w Aw Aw A Wn^w RD-20TUBELESS gives you better protection against blow- (|||^f y iVI (I I out and punctures. The rounded shoulder grips the road to lp^g£> ~fjp^ jSBH^B^^^K W \mß( l I give you extra safety. fi l• X \T^l^^ J. JLA i I The steady
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    • 168 8 How y Herald ou get your GUGYJUY I Reporters and photographers gather the news as it happens. Teleprinters pour out stories from around the world. J^ 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
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      • 242 9 I fm\ S^Hl If He Wakes Up, lM%|| f "AM T Rl^mO 110 Window Mounting Window Mounting lUU WClll I DICIIIK? V3l 9.*****U I 1.000 HI I Two fine models m the same attractive design Sanyo proves you can have cool comfort with peace and quiet. Sleep like a baby
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    • 201 10 A PERSON who talks but never listens is a bore. So is a newspaper. The Singapore Herald has no intention of monopolising the conversation. In the planning stages, 'reader participation' was a phrase much on our lips. We not only invite our readers to talk back at us.
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    • 221 10 HOW TO READ YOUR HERALD THE Singapore Herald is tailor-made for Singaporeans. This theme is carried out consistently in the presentation of the paper. The following notes explain departures from the styles of other papers. News reports originating in Singapore will not carry datelines (e.g. Singapore, Monday). The words "today",
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    • 232 10 WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap onto a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a mini-Hyde
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    • 166 10 THE Singapore Herald is YOUR paper. Apart from offering you comprehensive coverage of national and international news, and OUR views on various problems, we see it as our job to provide a forum for YOUR views and to assist you m any way we
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    • 29 10 DO YOU hold a strong view on a topical (or any) matter that you wish to put to your fellow Singaporeans? Then this is the Column for you.
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    • 32 10 DO YOU have a problem likely to be shared by, or of interest to, your fellow citizens, on which you would like advice or information? Then write to this column.
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    • 36 10 HAVE YOU had an encounter with the Civil Service or any other public institution m which you feel you have not received your due as a citizen and a taxpayer? Then this is your column.
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    • THE SINGAPORE Magazine
      • 209 11 On Saturdays-your complete weekend leisure guide The Singapore Herald will not be published on Sundays, but we shall issue with our Saturday paper a v nique magazine. Our Saturday magazine will contain a comprehensive guide to weekend leisure activities. 1 It will enable you to plan on Saturday morning how
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      • 199 11 BRICK BRADFORD f|g^ IK i iff —^-^A\ Space travel inter wr^r^ I l^^^^^pßß planetary adventures Wf J^3(_3*!l%^ BRICK BRADFORD. **L I ||t /c^fjr You'll get a big laugh I C*'*>« every weekend from the I I I I I /-^*i^2L husband-and-wife gags L-l I I L_l_ \>r*7j@^\ m THE LITTLE
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      • 309 11 A MUST FOft AM COMDUIOMB) CAftSf KWIK-KOOL L^algJ FAST ACTING iNGINt AMD ftAMATOft COOIAM7 h^/^^*^^ A HELPS prevent engine overheating L 1 KEEPS a cool tranemieeion B^P^s LUBRICATES water pumpe l^^^^^^^ 1 PREVENTS foaming OUTSTANOMG ruet and corrosion protection HARIWLESS to metal and rubber parte and to aluminum block* AVAILABLE
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      • 723 12 UN I nUUUuNNvj... H^2c k^Sbßb^P^^ W^ TOPICS, DIARY NOTES, LIGHT I ■If I I II I I\| "1 I\| I J READING first appearance on M M M MM if ml W M MM W«P^ Friday. V^ X^ V^ ■W■l W V^ M »I M WK^ You have the Choice
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    • GIRLS at work
      • 395 13 They bear watching in more senses than one... They change a little at a time. At first, you don't notice. Then, one day, the sum of the changes hits you m the eye. That's what has happened to the working girls of Singapore. They've emerged as a bright new breed.
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      • 359 13 Pat doesn't have to work she wants to PATRICIA Liew, H 22, works because I she wants to, not H because she must. H She's married to a H doctor. I The wish to work, H and to enjoy the selfH sufficiency that goes with an income, has H been
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      • 400 13 Brix ■■ne rull Opening Ad on c ild iilttscrvat* thm nmu d«partro«n r •■:> Agency's rogue«t f Client will ex the ;;/oes of Jewellery m tiios sail cat point* of the departwe ipeil t? the potential customers* Old-photo-copies gradually fade away. Nt agreed that full page Opening Ad on May
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    • In forthcoming issues
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        11 14 TOMORROW An important series on Singapore's foreign relations
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      • 135 14 call revolution TOMORROW! ONE Singaporean m three lives m a Housing and Development Board flat. By 1975, HDB flats will be home to half the population. Ecological problems are abuilding and there is a distinct need for a revolution m environmental engineering, m the approach to structural design of new
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      • 51 14 ONE IN SEVEN ONE IN SEVEN ONE IN SEV FRIDAY ONE Singaporean m seven owns a car or motor-cycle or scooter. Some of our regular features for these readers will begin on Friday CAR CLINIC and a TWO WHEELERS CORNER. ALSO m Friday's issue articles on road safety and highway
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      • 163 14 T T m X WET 1 Ol\T HAS BIG BRILLIANT PICTURE MATJioHhWI mD FOUR SIX-INCH D/ 07 -23 JfJi|f 1 LIVING SOUND SPEAKERS II ■■I The 23" screen gives you^Asq. The special four-speakers system I^^^^^Hjl HI X I inches of distortion-free picture with reproduces speech and music with HI HHpI
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    • 823 15 Measuring up to Singapore's needs ADVERTISERS invited to take space m the Singapore Herald naturally will ask: Is there room for another English-language daily m Singapore enough room for the new paper to achieve a circulation that would make it a worthwhile advertising medium? The answer depends, of course, on
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    • 89 15 THE print area of the Singapore Herald measures 20" x 7 columns. We decided on this size for easier handling m these days of smaller homes and the increasing use of public mass transit systems. You pay for only 140 column inches for a full page, against 176
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      • 578 15 Display advertisements SPECIFIED POSITIONS Ea-eaa-BBa-ffBBBI Copy deadline Black ft White: FOUR clear days before publication data. Per single column inch (casual) 8.50 Front Page EAR SPACE (Size: 2" x 2% "1 30.00 Second colour: EIGHT clear days before publication date. PUBLIC NOTICES per column men 10.00 Front ft Back Pages
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      • 243 15 RED II ON ■it a a^Tlll m a :^L rTTrV-^it S '^aWJ^ I-"-"1 jMßBj^^Bß|B^BE^^^Wßiajß^^s&a^S^ajimWB^Bfe^.'-VrV.y^ TELEFUNKEN Atlanta de luxe 105 7 Wav^ands for World-Wide reception! Short-wave bands with Bandspread tuning. NjßL^ European waveband and FM station preset Keys with frequency -calibrated instruments and AFC Outstanding Features: Stereo Decoder can be fitted
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      • 400 16 The New Masterpieces take your pick All th 6 features which can be attained by using FIVE conventional SHII 1 llfl 111 i 1 911^1 recorders havf been inter-connected to bring you an AKAI:. ||B] IM !ll ■^■flliililßllß B^^tf QUALITY Novelty Tape Recorder. si j i||j| |j| jij ■^■Hll jlEllffl
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