Singapore Herald, 25 July 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 4 Singapore Saturday, July 25, 1970 MC(P) 2207 Complimentary issue
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  • 399 1 'Think ahead, help spread wealth' advice to bosses LABOUR Minister S. Rajaratnam last night spelt out three qualities distinguishing the ideal entrepreneur to help Singapore's economy progress in the *****. These qualities, he told the Singapore Employers* Federation at their annual dinner, are: The ability to plan longterm goals; The
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  • 544 1 $75m. Plessey investment JOBS FOR ANOTHER 1,000 PLESSEY, a British electrical and electronic company, is to set up a $75 million manufacturing and research complex at Changi a decision which the Economic Development Board says will trigger off more large-scale British investment in Singapore. The proposed undertaking, to be made
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  • 133 1 VIENNA, Fri. Chinese premier Chou En-Lai, will visit France this year and stop off in Rumania, a usually reliable diplomatic source said here today. The source said it was understood that Mr. Chou's Bucharest stopover would be brief. The source's disclosure today tended
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 39 1 TOKYO,* Fri.—Malaysia's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman arrived in Tokyo for an eight-day visit that includes an audience with Japanese Emperor Hirohito, a meeting with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and a visit to Expo '70. ODD
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    • 32 1 MANILA: Armed men ambushed and opened fire on the car of provincial governor Gualberto Lumauig, killing his two aides and wounding the governor and his bodyguard in mountainous country at Ifugao sub-province.
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    • 20 1 DUO JAKARTA: The Dutch Government agreed with Indonedia to reschedule its US$35 million debts to 30 years free of interest.
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  • 193 1 Cutback in US troops in the Philippines WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Defence Department today announced plans to withdraw more than 6,000 troops from the Philippines before July 1, next year. Officials here said the action is part of the Nixon Administration's drive to save money and to reduce U.S. forces
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Thurs. Defence Minister Lord Carrington flew from here today for talks in Singapore, Malaysia. Australia and New Zealand on the future of British military forces in South-East Asia. AFP
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  • 25 1 A TOTO participant has won the second prize of $20,000 in Thursday's draw. He had four numbers plus the additional number correct.
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  • 51 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. A unit of East German troops has arrived in Egypt, the Tel Aviv evening newspaper maariv reported today, quoting well informed sources in Bonn. It gave no further details, except that the troops were sent on the request of the Soviet Union.
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  • 25 1 ODD LONDON, Fri. Unemployment in Britain rose during the past month to 2.5 per cent the highest figure for July since 1940, the government announced.
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  • 177 1 LONDON, Fri. Scotland Yard detectives charged a construction labourer today with illegally possessing two grenades of riot control gas which exploded in the House of Commons on Thursday. James Anthony Roche, 26, was ordered at Bow Street court to be held in jail for another
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  • 186 1 TEL AVIV, Fri.— Minister without portfolio Shimon Peres, in charge of the refugee problem, today claimed that President Nasser's reply to the American peace plan "represents no real change in the policy of the Egyptian President." Speaking on Israel Radio as the first
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  • 44 1 With your paper today, make sure that you get the special complete weekend race card and form guide printed separately. For ease of handling these eight pages come to you in half the usual size of the normal Herald page.
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  • 256 1 By George! How browned off can any man get... LONDON, Fri. A former commando says he is snubbed in the street and cannot get a job because a kidney disease has discoloured his skin and strangers think he is an Asian. "A coloured man in hospital asked me what part
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 291 2 The gap that's filled by foreign hands, brains HUMAN skills are as much a part of the growth process as capital investment. In this respect, too, Singapore is dependent on other countries. It is dependent on the United States, Britain, Japan and Europe for engineers and technologists. It is dependent
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  • 628 2 Countries whose cash helps Singapore to grow |o Op|H thPm* Pr^rt 3 Ht RA! DSt RIF.S ON SINGAPORE'S FOREIGN RELATIONS INVESTMENT is the road to economic growth. Every developing country must, therefore, be jealous of its sources of investment capital. Insofar as such capital comes from abroad, it is a
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  • 47 2 in Singapore manufacturing industries since independence, by country of origin and amount, in millions of Singapore dollars. BRITAIN 144.3 UNITED STATES 111.6 HONG KONG 41.6 MALAYSIA 22.9 AUSTRALIA. 17.7 TAIWAN 13.1 JAPAN 10.2 SWITZERLAND 5.9 BAHAMAS 4.3 FRANCE 2.1 LUXEMBURG 2.0 DENMARK 1.5 OTHERS 36.3
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  • VIEWPOINT... VIEWPOINT ... VIEWPOINT
    • 241 2 TODAY is July 23. Yesterday, my son, a student in a Government Secondary School, brought home "Notes for the Guidance of Parents on Options for Technical 111 classes, 1971." One note asks parents to study their children's report books, consider their
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    • 143 2 THIS new system of parents queueing up all night to secure places for their children in certain schools is neither a good nor a just idea. Would it not be fairer, and more practical, to let all interested parents apply on standard
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    • 114 2 SINGAPORE Toto has introduced various ways and means to popularise the game. The latest incentive offered is the exchange of used coupons for gifts valid during a limited period. This is obviously related to the difficulty in striking a prize. I have taken part in the Toto for
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  • 446 2 "™"™/5n Saturday, July 25, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD The suggestion that Singapore's traffic problems stem largely from people not queueing up is not as fanciful as it may sound. The mad rush at bus stops intimidates the more sensitive, less rugged citizens and turns them into ready
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  • 250 2 COMMONWEALTH UP IN ARMS PRIME Minister Heath's decision to break the arms embargo on South Africa surprised no-one. Overjoyed by the Tory victory, Foreign Minister Muller hurried to London for consultations with Sir Alec Douglas-Home while the independent African nations expected the worst. From the beginning it was clear that
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    • 30 2 Please make your point concisely so that we can print more letters. Remember our two other letter columns: Problem Herald for Information and advice; Ombuds-Herald for complaints against the bureaucrats.
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  • 134 3 Three top awards for our Armed Forces THE government has announced the creation of three new Orders for members of the Armed Forces and Police. The first is the "Bintang Temasek" (Star of Temasek) which takes precedence over all other awards. It is awarded for exceptional courage and skill or
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  • 98 3 MEN in industry are prone to be materialistic and indifferent to the needs of his community, the Political Secretary to the Foreign Ministry Mr. Ong Soo Chuan said last night. "Each is a comfortable and isolated atom, thriving in oblivion: the result
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  • 34 3 THE COMPTROLLER of Cus t o nxs and Excise announced yesterday that an anti-dumping duty of 60 cents a pound on frozen poultry from Denmark and the Netherlands has been imposed.
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  • 358 3 USERS HAVE THEIR SAY USERS of buses heartily agree with the Government that Singapore's bus service should be re-organised. Their main complaints, according to a survey conducted by the Herald yesterday, are: Irregular services; High-handed drivers who refuse to stop; and Crowded buses during
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  • 295 3 Li— lian and Grace-among a bank's biggest assets.. Jap IB fl,® iwifog iw:n I THE First National City Bank stands accused of grabbing the most attractive women in Singapore. Look at Quek Lilian (left). And at Grace Seow (right). Both are trainee executives at F.N.C.B. Both are among the bank's
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  • 39 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A two-year survey of the natural resources of South-West Pahang is to be carried out by a Canadian consortium. A $9.2 million agreement for the survey covering 2.1 million acres was signed here today.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 412 3 THE DIARY TODAY Nefl Road and Yan Kit Road); cross country race at Colombo a.m.-^ p.m. Mobile unit of g™f fbSie^n So Cf^ dementi Road Blood Transfusion Centre at »£jj ind Joo Chiat Lane? Jf a m 5 P m J K Se Eusoff College SincaDore Place ana Jo cmat
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    • 144 4 vl K^ B .^H il^l j^l f Jr w B^ fl V V/ I ,i^l Bl V B JW« >B fl B^Hhißi^^. j Br* -tB Ar V H H V Great things are happening behind our friendly smile. We fly Boeings on our international routes. Big Boeing 707 fanjets on
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  • 360 5 PLASTIC SURGERY FOR MILADY: ABOUT 150 PER MONTH PLASTIC surgery is the fashion these days with women who can afford to pay for a newly shaped nose, a wrinklefree face, nicely folded eyelids and even larger breasts. According to one of the two qualified plastic surgeons in Singapore, some ISO
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  • 140 5 CHUNG Cheng High School plans to build a $610,000 science and technology block by the end of next year. Mr. Chiou Sin Min, principal of the school, said the fourstorey building would cater for about 900 students who were introduced to technical subjects this
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  • 107 5 A STRAITS Times storekeeper, Lim Boon Tiong, 51, of Tembeling Road, was fined $35 by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday for "uttering a threat of injury" to Public Health Inspector Leong Wai Ho in front of Times House on May 7. Prosecutor Senior Inspector
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  • 161 5 The wife who played detective PATRICIA McCormack played "detective" and trailed her husband. She saw him pick op a woman In Serangoon Road then enter an hotel in Amber Road. Yesterday Mrs. McCormack, 31, was granted a divorce fat the High Court because of the adultery of her husband Willy
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  • 201 5 History in second language difficult for eight-year-olds IF YOUR eight-year-old finds it difficult to learn history in a second language, take heart. The Education Ministry is holding talks with primary school teachers to see what can be done to overcome the problem. History in the second language was introduced in
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  • 31 5 BROADRICK Secondary School will hold a food and fun fair on Aug. 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in aid of the school's Educational and Extracurricular Activities Fund.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 29 5 THE TIDES Today 3.07 a.m. 8.2 ft. 3.42 p.m. 7.8 ft. Tomorrow 4.12 a.m. 7.2 ft. 4.20 p.m. 7.6 ft. Monday 5.37 a.m. 6.3 ft. 5.07 p.m. 7.3 ft.
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  • 22 6 KOTA BHARU, Fri. The Central Government has set aside $500,000 this year for equipping libraries in secondary schools in West Malaysia.
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  • 337 6 Probe into a civil seryice brain drain GOVERNMENT officials are probing a brain drain in the civil service. Top staff have been quitting public service at the rate of 15 a month and Finance Ministry officials are compiling data on the movements. Now the study is nearly complete. An official
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  • 205 6 Sir Leslie calls on Mr. Lee 'for friendly discussions' ASIAN nations are getting stronger "quite quickly/' the leader of the six-man New Zealand Parliamentary delegation, Sir Leslie Munro, said here yesterday. "These countries are more stable than a year ago," he told reporters after the delegation had talks with Prime
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  • 41 6 THE Young Women's Christian Association will be starting a six-week course on lampshade making at its office in Raffles Quay on Aug. 6 It will also conduct a fourmonth course on Batik painting from Aug. 3. QDD
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  • 39 6 HAWKER Yeo Sian Kheng, 19, yesterday denied trying to assault a Public Health Officer, with a broom in Wolskel Road on Thursday. The Ninth Magistrate granted Yeo bail of $250 pending trial on Oct. 8.
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  • 107 6 Boom time at Jurong shipyard JURONG Shipyard repaired over 126 vessels totalling over two million gross tons during the first half of 1970 This is 30 per cent more in gross tonnage than the business for the same period last year, when 88 vessels amounting to 1.8 million tons were
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  • 67 6 Fined for having untaxed goods A SHOP proprietor was fined $4,181.40 yesterday for possession of plastic goods on which duty amounting to $418.14 had not been paid. A.B. Hathiramani, 45, of Amber Road, admitted in the Ninth Magistrate Court that he falsely declared the goods to be made of wood
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  • 113 6 THE Government has put out a 55-page guide for gardening enthusiasts who want to beautify their home gardens. Entitled "Selected Plants and Planting for a Greener Singapore", it was brought out by the Ministry of Law and National Development in conjunction with the
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  • 209 6 Injuries at work: NTUC wants Govtto get a move on THE National Trades Union Congress wants the Government to speed up measures to cut the sharply rising number of industrial accidents. In May, 889 were reported, according to the Labour Ministry. Fourteen were fatal. Mr. Devan Nair, the NTUC Secretary
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  • 36 6 REPORTERS MAKE NEWS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three Indonesians and a Vietnamese will be among 14 journalists who will be attending a week's business and development reporting seminar at the South-East Asia Press Centre here from Monday.
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  • 547 7  - For safety's sake, time to get in line BRYAN RIMMER By HUMOUR has it that if you stand in i a British street long enough a queue form behind you. True or false, the idea parcels up the English- man's orderly attitude. i Stiff-necked ranks of shiny-shod, pin-striped "somethings in
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  • 185 7 The wife who nagged him to goto nightclubs COMPANY director Ong Hie Koan's beauty queen wife nagged him until late at night if he wouldn't take her to nightclubs four to five times a week, he told the High Court yesterday. Mr. Ong, 30, was granted a divorce from boutique
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  • 31 7 T wENTY-NINE candidates who have completed a threemonth technician course in industrial radiograDhv will receive certificates at the Ministry of Science and Technology on July 28 at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 99 7 Sabah to repatriate eleven workers TAWAU, (East Malaysia) Fri. Repatriation papers are being prepared for 11 West Malaysians who allegedly carried out national activities" in the Tawau district, sources said here. The workers were accused of having posted a number of pro-Communist banners just before the Parliamentary election held in
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  • 48 7 KUCHING, Fri.— A sevenman Japanese medical team from Osaka University arrived for a two-month research study of the nutrition problems of residents of three longhouses in the third division of Sarawak. The team consists of doctors, senior medical students, nurses and a nutritionist. ODD
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  • 35 7 Mr. R.E. Robinson, base manager of Santa Fe-Pomeroy Inc., will speak on the oil rig business in Singapore at a Junior Chamber of Singapore luncheon at Hotel Begara on Aug. l.
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  • 155 7 FIRMS FORCED TO MOVE: 11 TO SAY WHAT'S FAIR AN ELEVEN man Board will decide "fair compensation" for businessmen who are forced to move their premises for re-development. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, will head the new Board. He said yesterday they would be guided
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  • 176 7 IF YOU have a Victorian Straits Settlements 50-cents coin, don't give it away.it may be worth over $100. Mr. Nadji Lelah, vicePresident of the Singapore Numismatic Association said certain coins are valuable because they are in short supply. "A 1930
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  • 185 7 PAYA LEBAR airport is preparing for jumbo-sized problems. Work is to start next month on extending the 11, Mt ft. runway to 13,2M ft. to accomodate Boeing 747 Jumbo jets. And a new $5 million terminal is expected to be ready by late 1971
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  • 147 7 Malacca looks to offshore oil for jobs MALACCA, Fri. Malacca, with 12,000 unemployed, is looking towards offshore oil and mining exploration to provide work for at least a quarter of its jobless. Chief Minister Dato Haji Talib Bin Karim said today the unemployment problem— a result of British pullout from
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 38 8 BLONDIE f Z)HS**KKiO, TM figuring mv buoc p V_. ANO I HAVE ARCHIE RIDICULC r S.UNOIGNIF WE THOUGHT AND IT'D BE FUN TOTALI "TO INCLUDE \LACKII THE FACULTY'S IN N ICKN AAAES 7 RESPE YEARBOOK/ J V A
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  • Serendipity
    • 341 8  - There's more in store here than just shoes SYLVIA TAN geabeuideQ THE name is misleading. Hongkong Shoe Company in North Bridge Road sells not only shoes, but bags, cosmetics, clothes, lingerie, children's clothes and numerous other knick-knacks. And what knick-knacks! We loved the extra large Swiss handkerchiefs in paisley and
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    • 102 8 A RESIDENT Serendip got a phone call from an advertising agency. "Would you like to model for a perfume ad?" For the benefit of the rest of us, she simpered modestly, "Me model? Oh I'm not good enough." Back came the reply: "Yes, I know, but we're DESPERATE!"
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    • 21 8 "But I've got to get it back! I wrote my shopping list on the back of the envelope
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    • 901 8  - Flat bro ke blues SHIRLEY MANASSEH WELCOME to the househunters club: You're eligible to enter if youVe said at least once: "By the way, would you know where I could get a nice unfurnished flat close to town not something TOO expensive of course, say between $300-$350 a month?" Or
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    • 186 9 SUNDAY shopping is "IN" a blessing for busy housewives and working girls. The one day in the week when they can dutifully tick off the items on their shopping lists without being harassed by zigzagging lunch-time crowds of chattering school students (who never buy anything
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    • 192 9 SUNDAY OPENING TIMES SUPERMARKETS ORCHARD ROAD Cold Storage 9 to 6 pan.; Fitzpatrick'i 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. RAFFI/ES PLACE Robinson's 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. SERANGOON ROAD Singapore Supermarket 10 «m. to 10 p.m. STORES ORCHARD ROAD LJat Towers Metrotex 10 a.m. to 5.90 p.m.; Singapore Souvenirs 9 a.m.
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  • 117 10 Singapore police foil car thieves in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Singapore police have foiled a syndicate of car thieves in Malaysia. Malaysian police appealed to their Singapore counterparts for help after discovering that cars stolen from Malaysia were being shipped to Indonesia through the port. Since the appeal, Singapore police
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  • 43 10 BUTTERWORTH, Fri Customs this afternoon recovered uncustomed cosmetics worth about $1,200 from a car. The cosmetics were found hidden in the doors and under the seats of the car which bore Thai registration plates. Five men have been detained.
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  • 62 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. University of Malaya of Malaya students burning an effigy of the British Prime Minister Edward Heath draped with the Union Jack yesterday. They were protesting against Britain's plans to sell arms to South Africa. A student delegation later handed a protest note to
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  • 212 10 IPOH, Fri. Malaysia's 3,000-man navy will be equipped with guided missiles by the end of this year, Naval Chief Commodore K. Thababalasingham said today. He told reporters the navy would be expanded by one-third by 1974 with its 40 warships and 25 river boats to
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  • CABLE WORLDWIDE
    • 160 10 Manila opinion poll picks 3 top ills MANILA, Fri. A nationwide opinion poll published today lists unemployment, peace and order, and corruption as the Philippines' top three problems. Economic domination by foreigners, landlordism and U.S. bases issues raised by young protestors recently were further down the list. Eighty per cent
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    • 74 10 NEW YORK, Fri. A FBI report on the May 4 shooting deaths of four students at Kent State University, Ohio, has concluded that the shootings were "not necessary and not in order," the Akron Beacon Journal reports. The newspaper said that FBI agents have concluded
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    • 24 10 SAIGON, Fri. U.S. forces in Vietnam lost two planes and 28 helicopters in the week July 15-21, the U.S. Command announced.
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    • 76 10 THE ODD BOX like perhaps an> bridegroom, did what the marriage co«tracl said whe« he slg»ed To his horror Toque found out later It was a mortgage of his property for a bank loan he did not seed or get. Toque was o«e of more thai 5M victims of a
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    • 346 10 Security Council tightens arms embargo UNITED NATIONS, Fri.— The Security Council strengthened its embargo on shipment of arms to South Africa yesterday, but not to the extent demanded originally by African countries. By a vote of 12 to 0 with three abstentionsBritain, the United States and France— the council adopted
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    • 156 10 ENTER NIXON'S NEW PEACE MAKER SAIGON, Fri. Mr. David Bruce (above), new chief U.S. negotiator to the Paris talks on Vietnam, conferred, with President Thieu and other South Vietnamese leaders to co-ordinate the next moves at the deadlocked negotiations. It is generally assumed that with Mr. Bruce's recent appointment to
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    • 29 10 NEW DELHI, Fri. More than 300 villages in Uttar Pradesh were flooded by seven rivers that overflowed their banks, causing hundreds of deaths and leaving thousands homeless.
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    • 230 10 Campus rumpus national crisis, says adviser WASHINGTON Frl. Campus disorders have created a national crisis in the United States, according to Mr. Alexander Heard, chairman of the Presidential committee studying violence in universities. Mr. Heard, the chancellor of Vanderbilt University, spoke yesterday after publication of extracts from three of his
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 84 10 Asean' s moral duty JAKARTA, Fri. The five Asean countries had a moral obligation to help free Cambodia from Communist terrorism, Indonesia's national secretary-general of Asean, Maj.-Gen. Rukmito Hendraningrat, said today. Asean (Association of SouthEast Asian Nations, countries Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand had this duty as Cambodia's
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    • 47 10 NEW YORK: A rare unpublished letter of American author Edgar Allen Poe was auctioned for U555,250 to a manuscript dealer. The letter reveals that Poe, though well known in his time, received" only $20 for his manuscripts, The Black Cat, a pioneer in the short story field.
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    • 35 10 ODD FLORENCE: Milanese publisher Giacomo Feltrinelli is to face charges of incitement to crime. He is accused of having put on sale a spray of colouring fluid with the container inscription: "Paint your policeman yellow."
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    • 35 10 DDD LONDON: Mr. Denis Healey, Defence Secretary in the last Labour Government,was appointed spokesman on foreign affairs in Opposition leader Harold Wilson's shadow Cabinet, and Mr. George Thomson got the job of shadow Defence Secretary.
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    • 67 10 DDD OTTAWA: An investigation has traced responsibility for the sinking of the tanker Arrow off the Nova Scotia coast on Feb. 4 to "improper navigation" by its captain, Geoge gallons of heavy fuel oil in the sea, blackening 125 miles of coastline. JAKARTA: The Governmentowned Pert ami na Oil Company
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    • 39 10 ODD PRETORIA: South Africa today commissioned the 867--ton Maria Van Riebeeck, first of three submarines ordered from France at Lorient naval base. She is a "sub-killer' equipped with 12 torpedo tubes and has a surface speed of 16 knots.
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    • 35 10 ODD VIENTIANE: The Pathet Lao protested against Britain's recent efforts to reactivate the International Control Commission charging that it was aimed at lending a hand to the United States escalation of the war in Laos.
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    • 36 10 DDD WASHINGTON: Thirteen leaders of the radical Weathermen faction of Students for a Democratic Society were indicted on charges of plotting to set off bombs in four major cities Detroit, Chicago, New York and Berkeley, California
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    • 211 10 AN EYE-CATCHING MIRROR! I'MEER Now you can see three views of your eyes with new I'MEER \W ""> T§/ 1 'j*s I; for underview of lashes to apply eyelashes, w m~ N mascara, contact lenses V ..,.,lff.. jl i i ■■pr j ««K for normal, front view to check the
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  • 139 11 EXPLORER Thor Heyerdahl tosses a piece of papyrus from his raft Ra-II as he sits with members of his international crew at a press conference at a New York hotel on Thursday. They made the 3,200-mlle crossing from H Safi, Morocco,
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  • 184 11 THE POWER GAME: RUSSIAN TANKS ARRIVE IN LIBYA WASHINGTON, Fri. Soviet arms shipments have begun arriving in Libya, according to reports. The reports quoted official American sources as saying that two Soviet cargo ships have been unloading T-54 and T-S5 tanks, as well as armoured cars and trucks at Tripoli
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  • 179 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Soviet Union has in effect backed Cairo's acceptance of U.S. peace proposals for the Middle East. Mr. Anatoly Dobrynin, the Soviet Ambassador, has asked Mr. William Rogers, the U.S. Secretary of State, to consider Egypt's reply as an acceptance
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  • 227 11 forward by Mr. Rogers last month, called for a threemonth cease-fire and indirect peace talks under U.N. auspices. "The fact is," he said, "that since 1967 Egypt has agreed to the U.N. Security Council resolution while Israel did not agree to it. "Israel refused
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  • 27 11 HONGKONG, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, deposed Cambodian Head of State, today warned Thailand against sending troops to help Gen. Lon Nol's regime in Cambodia. ODD
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  • 41 11 LONDON, Fri. BBC has been jammed, literally. Youths threw plastic bags of strawberry jam at Broadcasting House to protest alleged jamming by the BBC of music station Radio Geronimo, broadcasting from Monte Carlo. The BBC denied the allegation. DO
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  • 34 11 TOKYO, Fri. U.S. Marine commandant Gen. Leonard Chapman said that about 19,000 Marines would continue to remain in Okinawa even after its reversion to Japan in 1972, Kyodo news service reported.
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  • 265 11 CAIRO, Fri. President Nasser endorsed last night the U.S. peace proposals for the Middle East, but said Israel's "attitude and foolishness" clouds any hope for a settlement. "We do not want war for war's sake," he said "We want to liberate our land and we
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  • 267 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States apparently has agreed to stabilise its air defence of South Korea while reducing American ground troops there this year, according to Pentagon officials. Their interpretation results from a vaguely worded U.S.South Korean communique issued after high-level talks
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  • 31 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird announced today that conscription calls for the rest of the year would average below 10,000 a month, a return to pre-Vietnam levels.
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  • FINANCE/COMMERCE/INDUSTRY
    • 294 13 The months ahead will be anxious ones for Singapore's pepper traders. Supplies from Indonesia have again proved uncertain and a squeeze on some grades of the commodity cannot be brushed off as an impossibility. Damage to crops by yellow disease in Indonesia has been known to the
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    • 124 13 World tin output falls LONDON, Fri. World primary tin production fell 3.4 per cent during the first quarter of this year, compared with the corresponding period last year, according to the latest statistics published by the International Tin Council. However, the supply /demand position was more or less in balance,
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    • 285 13 THE suspension of Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries from trading by the Stock Exchange Committee yesterday afternoon caused a stir in the market. The Jurong Town Corporation issued a writ for the recovery of rent in arrears and interests due amounting to $1.5 million. In a letter
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  • 1598 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and tellers' prices are followed by the business done. 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 single lot of 1.000 shares was
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  • 78 13 (Managers' prices for July 27) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.14 1.19 MaL Progress Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.76xd Third Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. .95 1.00 The Saving Fund .99
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  • 205 13 SMR BUSINESS (For week ended July 24) Differentials are in terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month, except July which is quoted against August RSS 1. SMR SCV Aug. (pallets) 2--3/4 cents premium nominal. SMR SLV Aug. (pallets) 3--3/4 cents premium traded. SMR 5L Aug. (pallets)
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  • 178 13 STORE— MALAYSIA The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore made these changes in its merchant rates yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency. SELLING TT or OD: Belgian Francs 9 6.2775; French Francs 9 56.3800; Norwegian Kroner 9 43.5075; Swedish Kroner
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  • 97 13 PEOPLE in business Mr. Georgee Pasqual, customer engineering manager of IBM Singapore/ Malaysia is now iivthe United States on a management development programme. Mr. Pasqual will study IBM's customer engineering operations in the United States and visit various IBM plants there. He also will go to Europe for a similar
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  • 503 13 RUBBER 52 ceits a lb (down half a ceil). HOPES of an early settlement of the U.K. dock strike at the start of the week generated shortcovering interest in the local market, says rubber brokers, Green and Collyer. However, as these hopes proved premature, levels adjusted downwards almost continuously
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  • 449 13 Share prices forged ahead on all sections of the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday to end the week on a firm note. Established mines were particularly firm, while oils were enlivened by the report from Beach. Industrials made steady progress. The quarterly report from the Great Boulder-North Kalgurli
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  • 172 13 HON GKONG STOCK EXCHANGE Share prices forged ahead in early trading in the stock exchange yesterday. But towards noon, large-scale profit-taking, which continued up to near the close, caused an erosion in values. (Closing buyer /seller prices, in Hongkong dollars) HK <c Shanghai (Local) 160.00/161.00 HK it Shanghai (London) 130.00/132.00
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  • 164 13 The market opened higher in active trading yesterday on selective buying following Thursday's decline. Among gainers were electric home appliances and high-priced issues, including Mitsumi Electric, Alps Electric and Sankyo Kisen. Sharp Electric advanced on reports that it would start producing small computers. The uptrend was maintained
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  • 264 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals again were firmer yesterday on higher Wall Street advices and more optimistic news from the Middle East. Akso, Hoogovens and Philip* gained and Unilever firm. Royal Dutch was very firm, mainly on local demand. Plantations were easier and shippings were active with Van Ommeren, Shceepvaart Unie
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  • 160 14 Vehicle age limitsRegistrar's ruling A spokesman of the Registry of Vehicles said yesterday that the proposed age limits to be imposed on Public Service vehicles will be calculated from their year of manufacture and not from the time they are first registered as public service vehicles. Under the proposals of
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  • 100 14 WHEN Whirlwind heli copter pilot, Flight Lieutenant Andy Sollitt touched down at R.A.F. Changi after completing 1,000 hours of flying with No. 103 Squadron his colleagues were waiting with boat and cars. For 24-year-old Fit. Lt. Sollitt is a keen member of
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  • GAMES ROUNDUP
    • 95 14 MARRIAGE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND FASTER! EDINBURGH, Fri. Marriage seems to add harmony to the sports field as well as the home. Today, in the Commonwealth Games, another couple, the Sherwoods, added that gold touch to their mantelpieces. Earlier this week it was the torn of the Paynes with
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    • 493 14 EDINBURG, Fri. European champion Ron Hill of England set the fastest time ever when he won the Commonwealth Games marathon in 2hr. 9min. 28sec. here yesterday. Jim Alder of Scotland, the title holder, was second and D. Fairclough. (England) third. This
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    • 371 14 Trained for one year only--7 trophies in the bag! FRANCIS Goh, 15, of Wampore House capped a brilliant aquatic feat when he won seven events at the Victoria School swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Bespectacled Francis took up swimming seriously only last year. He clocked 30.7 sees,
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    • 410 14 NEO Chee Beng, son of Singapore's former Olympic swimmer, Neo Chwee Kok, took top honours in the boys under-10 events in the Public Swimming Club's second annual swimming carnival at Yan Kit Swimming Pool yesterday. Chee Beng won the 50 metres freestyle in 48.5
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    • 161 14 You dahhe travelling Weddthe planting Ml AGENTS FOR AEROFLOT I 'Operating twice a week from I Singapore to Moscow with I connection from Moscow to 1 1 all cities in Europe. I 1 I I 'Direct flights from Moscow 1 1 to Montreal, New York and Tokyo *once a week
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 692 14 Mil iriirmts lir lie vttteit Radio Singapore today C.99 a.m. Good Morning; t.91 Miniatures; 3.99 The John Meet The Sun Way; 7.99 Laws Show; 4.99 Eric Cook News; 7.19 Breakfast His Orchestra; 4.39*W0r1d of Bulletin; 7.39 Meet the Sun Jazz; 5.99 News Brief; 5.93 K Way; 8.99 News 8.19 Meet
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  • 765 15 Record breaking throw from Puay Hua SCHOOLS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS TAN PUAY HUA stole the limelight in the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools annual national athletic championships at Fairer Park yesterday. Puay Hua of Crescent Girls School broke the only record of the day, when she hurled the javelin 92 feet inches
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  • SINGAPORE TRACK WORK
    • 428 15 Trainer Eddie van Breukelen's newcomer Hole In One did a sparkling workout on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Velayutham up, the five-year-old Dara gelding sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37 4/5 Hole In One was a prolific winner in
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    • 168 15 Hongkong sending two teams to drive in Kart Prix HONG KONG will race two teams in the Sixth Singapore Karting Prix. One team will be civilian and the other from Royal Air Force, Kai Tak, based in Hong Kong said the secretary of the Karting Club of Singapore, Mr. Ithnin
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    • 365 15 NINE horses have been promoted, according to the Malayan Racing Association classification list issued yesterday. They are Ditambah, Highland Inn, Stable Currency, Vita, Chaichana, Excel, Zaman, Negri Express and Lightning Girl. Demotions: Avenger II and N a poll from class one
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  • 172 15 Army appeals over that draw decision ARMY has made a strong appeal to the Singapore Cricket Association to reconsider its tournament committee decision over a senior league match last month with Singapore Recreation Club. The committee decided that the match should be dossed as a draw with two points for
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  • 76 15 JAKARTA, Fri. Twenty two Indonesian sharpshooters will take part in the second South East Asian shooting championship at Singapore from Aug. 1-12, it was announced here today. A member of the Indonesian team, Roesdi, said that Indonesia hoped to win at
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 80 15 ATHLETICS Schools National meet finals (Farrer Park, 2 p.m.). BODYBUILDING IFBB Mr. Asia contest (National Theatre 7 p.m.). SOCCER Under-18 (Group A) Burnley United 'A' v Kaki Bukit, Bukit Timah CC v Taman Jurong FC; (Group B) Burnley United v Katong SC (Farrer Park 3.00 p.m.) Under-20 (Group A) SAFS
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  • 91 16 Ballet as it is best remembered'Les Sylphides' THE BOLSHOI Ballet Company dancing "Chopiniana" a suite set to Chopin's pianoforte music by choreographer Foklne at the National Theatre on Thursday night. •Les Sylphides," as it is also called, treated the audience to ballet as it is usually remembered a thing of
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  • 179 16 SYNTHETIC BLOOD MADE OF CARBON AND FLOURINE TOKYO, Fri. A team of Japanese doctors has developed artificial blood capable of carrying oxygen. Dr. Tadayoshi Fujita of Kobe University's Faculty of Medicine, announcing this at the meeting of specialists on metabolism, said that the artificial blood, made from a compound of
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  • 119 16 THE staff manager of the Port of Singapore Authority yesterday told a court why the PSA terminated the services of Nagalingam Mathiyokee, former secretary-general of the Singapore Port Workers' Union, in April last year. "His services were terminated because he spent the time
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  • 83 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Two inmates of the Kampong Bharu Old Folks' Home in Kulai, 20 miles from here, died of knife wounds last night. A police spokesman today three women and a man have been detained. Chong Chiang Tee 83, was found dead with ten knife
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  • 314 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, in pence per lb.) Tone Idle; ClF's Aug. 18-3/8 18-9/16, Sept. 18-1/2 18-11/16; Spot 23N /Buyer 23-3/4 seller; Settlements Aug. and Sept. both 21-1/2 N/Buyer 22-1/2 N/seller, Oct. 20-1/2 N/buyer 21 seller, Octy Dec. 20 20-5/8, Jan/March 20 20--1/16, April/June
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  • 278 16 SINGAPORE Employers' Federation president Mr. J.D.H. Neill, last night denied that bosses were making high profits and depressing wages. He told the federation's annual dinner that recent Press reports gave the impression of a "spectre of widespread high profits and depressed wages, making
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  • 281 16 Badminton's 'big three' battle to quarter finals BACK PAGE SPORTS SAFSA's Ng Chor Yau, Rose's A. Rahman Mussa and British Army 32nd Regiment's Omar Salim, the "big three' in the men's singles of the National Junior Badminton Championships, all had impressive wins last night at Guillemard Road to reach the
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  • 311 16 A SENIOR police officer last night urged the public to have a go. The police can't be everywhere and crime is everybody's business, he said. Acting Senior Assistant Police Commissioner Yeoh Bin Chiat said his men were powerless without help and a
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  • 324 16 THE police have announced special traffic arrangements for the full-dress rehearsal of the National Day parade at the Padang at 9a.m. tomorrow. Vehicles without official labels will not be allowed to enter the following roads between 12 midnight today and 2p.m. tomorrow: St. Andrew's Road, Connaught
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  • THE SINGAPORE herald
    • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE herald FOR FIRST DAY Singapore, Saturday, July 25, 1970
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    • 3303 1 I SELECTIONS^ COMBINED CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR SATURDAY —KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire); age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4
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