Singapore Herald, 27 July 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 5 Singapore Monday, July 27, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 100 1 CRUNCH! MINI GETS MAX I WALLOP FROM A TANK EVEN a well-planned military manoeuvre can go wrong. This one did last night. With a bang. The AMX 13 tank was being trundled onto a low-loader at Beach Road Camp after taking part m yesterday's dress rehearsal for National Day. A
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 97 1 TOKYO, Sun. A helicopter on a picture-taking mission for the newspaper Yomiuri crashed and burned m the Japan Alps today, killing the pilot and maintenance engineer. ODD ROME, Sun. Romina Power, 18-year-old daughter of the late Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian, was married today
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  • 113 1 .LONDON, Sun. Britain's 11-day national dock strike entered a crucial stage when a Government Board was reported ready to urge employers to give way to the dockers. Sources said the Board, a court of inquiry, would recommend that employers start negotiations with unions
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  • 198 1 Soviet Navy boasts 'mostly justified' MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Navy commander boasted today that his nuclear submarines and missile carriers have "bound the hands of the imperialists." Uneasy U.S. naval experts say most of the bragging is justified. Admiral Sergei Gorshkov and Defence Minister Andrei Grechko used the occasion of
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  • 40 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. The official visit to India of Madam Nguyen Thi Binh, Foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam, had raised a storm of protest, including an anti-In-dian Press campaign here. DOfl
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA,' Sun. Eightyone people have died from the cholera epidemic now spreading m two towns and three regencies m Central Java, Antara news agency reports.
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  • 184 1 THE message has gone out only short and neat haircuts will be tolerated m all Singapore schools. Education Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said last night that for a start, schools will insist on this for both boys and girls. If not, "a
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  • 27 1 BELFAST, Sun. Bomb explosions damaged the homes during the night of two leading Northern Ireland Protestant figures, Judge Lancelot Curran and the Rev. Martin Smyth.
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  • 210 1 Lee plan to stem the baby flood COSTLIER SERVICES WITH GRANTS FOR THE POOR 'THE IDEAL' FISCAL policies must be devised to discourage people from having more than three children. The Prime Minister said this over the week-end m a talk to the Economic Society. The ideal way, said Mr.
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  • 371 1 cost of these services without including the capital or development costs. Health, education and social services constitute 36. b per cent of the Budget (minus defence) for this fiscal year excluding subsidies for public housing. Education costs $174.1 million, or 22.6 per cent of
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    • 62 1 WE have our own network of newsvendors. To place your order: POST the coupon m Page 16; OR PHONE *****7; OR CONTACT the authorised Singapore Herald agent for your Postal District. (See list below the subscription coupon m Page 16). QJ3 GIANT hole for Singapore's tallest building Page 3 PATRICIA
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  • 942 2  - O-baiee-o baiee: Or snarfing the fat hope FRANCIS WONG My two young sons have a language all their own sometimes amusing, sometimes painful to the ear. Like, I suppose, most youngsters not yet m their teens (and many whose teens are decades rather than years behind them), they watch a
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    • 56 2 A truly national paper ACCEPT our congratulations on a superb production. From its contents, the Singapore Herald can truly claim to be our National Newspaper and worthy of our Republic. The Singapore scene appears almost on every page. Fine Print. Clear Pictures. Striking presentation. Faultless, elegant language. Wo are proud
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    • 282 2 I was delighted to read of your offer of substantial scholarships as part of your concept of community service. This is very much m line with Dr. Goh Keng Swee's call on June 20 for the development of a sense of civic responsibility
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    • 506 2 I REFER to the news item m your issue of July 22 headlined "Teachers aren't doing their ETV homework", which was alleged to have been said by "an ETV spokesman yesterday". The Head of the ETV Service has checked with his staff and
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  • 524 2 Monday, July 27,1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD The new word is NIT Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has preached family limitation on many occasions, never more convincingly than m his week-end speech to the Economic Society. Those who may have disputed the genetic arguments he used some months ago (or even found
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  • 116 2 and nonsense about Alfred and his cakes, Good Queen Anne and whoever that fellow was who drew high inspiration from a spider, as were the wretched English school students of half a generation ago. And yet, it would seem from Prof. Wong Lin Ken's address
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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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  • 232 3 Going down 180 ft. fora firm foundation FOR SINGAPORE'S HIGHEST BUILDING ITS a giant of a j hole 22 feet across and 180 feet deep. You have to go that far down to lay a firm foundation for the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore Building at Shenton Way. Four of
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  • 303 3 Tough times ahead, say taxi pirates PIRATE taximen see tough times ahead, despite the Government's assurances that 6,500 new jobs will be created m the planned overhaul of Singapore's transport system m the next three years. They claim there are about 10,000 pirate taxi drivers, and not 6,500 as the
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  • 30 3 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Thirteen people here have been fined a total of $810 by a magistrate's court for failing to obtain licences for their television and radio sets.
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  • 248 3 FOREIGN know-how to help Singapore's development is expensive. A Government source estimated yesterday that it costs $72,000 a year m salaries and overseas allowances to engage just ONE United Nations expert. This year, Singapore is getting $900,000 under the United Nations Technical Assistance Scheme the equivalent
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  • 137 5 Schoolboy wins a car with ticket he just couldn't sell A TICKET that 14-year-old schoolboy Chee Chean Wee could not sell, won him a Renault 10 the first prize m the recent Boy Scouts Association donation draw. However, Chean Wee, a Secondary Two pupil of Victoria Institution, is not keeping
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  • 195 5 Ann keeps her fans waiting in vain at airport ANN-MARGARET kept her Singapore fans waiting yesterday and local sponsors of her show chewing their fingernails by delaying her trip for 28 hours. The Hollywood actress and her actor-husband Roger Smith, together with members of her song-and-dance team, were due m
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE is sending four doctors to the First Indonesian Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, to be held m Jakarta from July 26 to July 31. The delegation, led by Mr. T. H. Lean, Senior Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Kahdang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, will present six
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  • 276 5 —Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, illustrating how cultural. social aad ethn 1c qualities eater into ecoaomic development, m his weekend speech to the Ecoaomic Soo'*^ of Slagapore. W A FEW YEARS ago, a British M.P., of Irish descent, with a robust sense of humour, recounted to me this story. The
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  • 101 5 PAINT A WALL OF DEATH FOR BUGS GOT a mosquito problem This might solve it it's a new interior decorator-cam-insecticide. All you need do is select a paint for the walls m your home the colour to match the settee. Then leave it up to the paint (it's actually an
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  • 111 5 A DOMESTIC servant told a court at the weekend that four months after she walked out on her husband, he forced her to have sexual relations at her place of work. It resulted m her having a third child. Magistrate
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    • 842 5 HIGHLIGHTS H P^^^^ 3.M Opeaing and General Hospital jß^Pmw^- -^^B am 3.2 i Health la the Home (Tamil, repeat) p^l *W VW m 3.4t A Diary of Eveats ii Siagapore This CHANNEL 3 am^at aaaaaVl Lfll K. t Week (Tamil) \»nf*ril^fcl. %J m "*flm M 3.45 It's Happeaiag ia Singapore
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    • 20 5 THE TIDES Today 5.37 a.m 6.3 ft. 5.07 p.m. 7.3 ft. Tomorrow 7.54 a.m. 6.0 ft. 6.07 p.m. 7.2 ft.
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  • 143 6 Piggy-back! Oil men's high-speed ferry sails in the easy way OIL men working m the South China Sea can now make high-speed trips from rig to shore. For this boat arrived piggy-back from Texas at the week-end on board the Hoegh Pilot. The 100-ton Antietnam will be used for ferrying
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  • 117 6 Educationist here on three-day visit SIR RONALD Gould, president of the Conference of Organizations of the Teaching Profession, has arrived m Singapore for a three-day visit. Sir Ronald is on his way to the annual conference of the world confederation to be held m Sydney from August 3-14. During his
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  • 52 6 KUCHING, Sun. The General Officer Commanding, East Malaysia, Maj.-Gen. Dato Syed Mohamed Alsagoff, today left for a four-day visit to Kalimantan and Jakarta at the invitation of the GOC Kaliman tan, Air Vice-Marshal Sri Bima Arjotedjo. He was accompanied by a ten-man group comprising army, navy and air
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  • 46 6 POLICE are appealing for eye-witnesses to a hit-and-run accident at 8% mile, Upper Thomson Road on Saturday night m which pedestrian Ng Kwang Meng, 53, of Ponggol Road, was killed. They are asked to contract Insp. K.P. Sathivalan of Sepoy Lines Police Station.
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  • 209 6 NEGOTIATIONS open m London tomorrow on Malaysia -Singapore Airlines plan to start a regular service to the British capital. TOTO DRAW THE NUMBERS picked m yesterday's toto draw were: 20, 33, 5, 17, and 26. The additional number was 12. In the circles draw,
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  • 77 6 THREE organising secretaries of the People's Association left for Hong Kong yesterday to take part m a regional work camp beginning today. They were Messrs. Ajaib Hari Dass, Mohamad Fuzari Rosuari and Ng Cheow Yang. The camp, organised by the Hong Kong Council of
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  • 21 6 THE RAMAKRISHNA Mission will be holding a flag day on Aug. 1 m aid of its Boys' Home.
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  • 169 6 ABOUT 120 students of the University of Singapore sang a banned song during their weekly Music Society folk singing session, m the campus. The song Has a Peter, Paul and Mary favourite, "Puff, the Magic Dragon" which is one of the songs banned
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  • 38 6 MR. Phua Boh Lee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Communications, will give away prizes to winners of the National Biddy-Basketabll Championships for primary schools at the Gay World Stadium on Aug. 3 at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 167 6 THE DIARY 8.30 a.m.: S.I.M. Course 7 p.m.: Night bazaars: Kepner Tregose course on Balestier Road; Frankel Problem analysis and Decision Avenue; Jurong Road (7% making at Sea View Hotel, m.s.); Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; Amber Road. Lorong 3 (Geylang); Prinsep 9 a.m.: S.I.M. course on street Queen's Cresent and
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  • 372 7 'Children need more mental care' MORE PSYCHIATRISTS WANTED, CLAIMS DOCTOR SINGAPORE urgently needs psychiatrists, psychologists and psychiatric social workers to treat mentally disturbed children. This was said yesterday by Dr. Wong Sze Tai, head of the only Child Guidance Clinic m Singapore. The clinic, at 4 College Road near the
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  • 283 7 Chinese teachers plan union merger CHINESE school teachers are to have a single organisation to represent them. The Chinese Teachers' Union has started moves to merge with the Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union and the Chinese Schools Conference. This was disclosed by the Union's President, Mr. Tay Boon Too, MP
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  • 63 7 THE Singapore Children's Orchestra will make its debut at the Conference Hall on Thursday. Three children have been chosen to conduct the 40-strong orchestra. The performance will be the highlight of the Singapore Youth Festival of Music and Dance. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang
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  • 71 7 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Bomohs In Sabaa are finding the army tough competitors for their business. A military spokesman said more and more people In the interior of Sabah were turning to the armed forces medical units for treatment rather than the Bomohs. More than 21,000
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  • 199 7 'Invest in Rl' plea pays off SINGAPORE and Indonesian businessmen have been holding talks on a number of possible joint ventures since the Government made its "invest m Indo- nesia" call last month. Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr. Baey Li an Peck, said yesterday: "A few of
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  • 89 7 GIRLS WILL MOULD THEIR FUTURES IN PLASTIC FOR Helen Kwa, left, and Liv Li Chin, their passports to well paid and interesting jobs are diplomas m rubber and plastics technology. They were among seven girls who graduated from the Polytechnic at the. weekend. They leave at the end of the
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  • 26 7 AT the Annual General Meeting of the Apex Club, the following were elected: President, Sonny Koh; Secretary, Daniel Gwee; Treasurer, Colin Chan. ODD
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  • 29 7 A PUBLIC forum on "Youth m Revolt" will be hald at the New Lecture Theatre One of the University of Singapore on July 30 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 87 7 Colleges: Now pleas to the rich THE Junior College Fundraising Committee has sent letters of appeal to bankers, Jurong industrialists and airlines. The secretary of the committee, Mr. Soon Tuan Tee, said that the $1.9 million collected so far was very encouraging, but no donations had been received from the
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  • 202 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia is promoting the National Language by setting up classes throughout the nation both m and out of schools. By 1972 all secondary classes from Form One will be taught m Malay, and a massive retraining of 1,750 teachers will begin next
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    • 55 7 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker I I Any kind/ Vp° you 1 1 I WMAT<is zs eHAT6 X v> N. 1 DONT WANT A I DRAW/ V T)\\G? J \H TME PRAW A f WMAT c ar E W^|AT CLO6S-UF? I V y DISTANCE BUeONTH© J KINP i KINP/ A
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  • 366 8 An un pictur of wh thous nprintable he hat sands saw THIS picture was taken yesterday from a vantage point near the offices of the Singapore Herald. The crowd is watching a rehearsal of the National Day parade. The parade itself has been blanked out m compliance with an official
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    • 133 8 Bug. Kafer. Wu Kwee. Beetle. Our car has nicknames because it becomes one of the family, almost like a girlfriend. Except you can always rely on a Beetle. We sell more than V 2 a million every m year. Some Kafer, this Beetle. Volkswagen the largest selling ImJL#l car m
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    • 26 8 BLONDIE ©LOKJDiE- r MM/E TO USE THE PHONE- „>«. it's vepv m [IMPORTANT fjT ARCHIE t «rTHE PRINCIPA. V SAIO HE'D ci A SPEAKER l ASSEMBLY Bl
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  • 431 9 OINGAPORE'S medical priorities are still far from clear. For instance: Should our General Practitioners play a more active role m the management of hospital patients? Are we producing too many doctors? Are our medical students being taught rare syndromes at the expense of common practical problems? Are workers
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  • 400 9 Watch that cough mixture MRS. TAN sat opposite me m the surgery, bleary- eyed and quite distressed. She had been up the whole night trying to put her irritable one-year-old baby girl to sleep, and all her efforts had been m vain. "You know Doctor, she's such a good child
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    • 98 9 By Chic Young ~n I vOUi.I_ HAVE TO )I I 'if ©UT NJEITMER OF YOU TI WE JUST STOPPED V, WAIT DEAR- I'M V ARE TALKING -< > f T AJ<iMS FOR A FEW •SPEAKING TO MAVIS YOU RE JUST SITTING v MOMENTS TO CATCM r\vL now +~y 2^K;--r Tt
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  • 165 10 Patricia sees no shipsonly a sea of men PATRICIA WEE has no ambition to launch a thousand ships only to step on board one. She has been working with a shipping line for two months now, but hasn't been allowed to meet any ships as her male colleagues do. Apart
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  • 123 10 THE ODD BOX DENVER (Colorado). The vows were exchanged, the bride and groom kissed and both came up for air literally. James Smith and his bride Karea Kidaelgh were married yesterday beneath the flowerstrewn waters of a motel swimming pool. The Eev. Robert GUlmore, a Methodist minister, and other members
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  • 72 10 CARACAS, (Venezuela), Sun. Four heavily-armed men were foiled here last night when they tried to kidnap Mr. Victor Parker, security chief at the British Embassy, and Mr. Francis South com be, a New Zealander working for the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). The would-be kidnappers burst into
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  • 27 10 BELFAST, Sun. Bomb explosions damaged the homes during the night of two leading Northern Ireland Protestant figures, Judge Lancelot Curran and the Rev. Martin Smyth.
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    • 379 10 JAKARTA, Sun. A tense security situation was building up m East Java today, with hundreds of thousands of Indonesians reported to be converging on former President Sukarno's grave at Blitar for the ceremony that will end the 40 days of mourning next Wednesday.
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    • 194 10 TOKYO, Sun. The Soviet Union is prepared to conclude a treaty of amity with Japan including non-aggression clauses provided the U.S. Japan security treaty is scrapped, a Japan Socialist Party mission to Moscow said on its return here today. Speaking for the five-man mission,
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    • 549 10  -  BOB REECE NOW THAT the elections m East Malaysia have been completed (with the exception of one Federal and one State seat) it is time to consider the prospects for a return to Parliament. The new coalition m Sarawak between Party Bumiputra, the Sarawak United
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    • 397 11 Setback for Russian influence in East NORTH KOREAN MISSION FETED IN PEKING HONGKONG, Sun. The honeymoon between China and North Korea inspired renewed pledges of friendship and unity at a banquet m Peking last night for a visiting North Korean military delegation. The banquet took place exactly one month after
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    • 251 11 PEKING VARSITY OPENS DOORS AFTER 2 YEARS HONGKONG, Sun. The Chinese authorities m yet another step marking the return to normal after the Cultural Revolution have announced the resumption of student enrolments at Tsinghua University m Peking. Articles on educational problems m the theoretical review Red Flag have spoken of
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    • 219 11 BAHRAIN, Sun. Sultan Said Taimur. Ruler of Muscat and Oman, was overthrown last Friday by a palace coup led by his son, Sultan Qabus bin Said, according to official British sources here. The Sultan, who has agreed to abdicate, was flown to
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    • 462 11 Cambodia crisis in Thai Cabinet CONTRADICTORY statements on Cambodia by Thai leaders suggest that there is a sharp divergence of opinion within the Cabinet. Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn seems to be on the point of committing Thai troops to Cambodia and forming a military alliance with Cambodia, Laos and South
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    • 82 11 EXODUS FROM LIBYA FORMER Italian residents of Libya leave their ship on arrival m Naples. Libyan Prime Minister Col. Muammar Kadafi had earlier last week announced confiscation of all property belong ging to Italians m the country. The military regime ordered the confiscation as "compensation" for the Italian occupation of
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    • 198 11 WASHINGTON, Sun. ViceAdra. Hyman Rickover. "father" of the American nuclear marine fleet, said here he was not confident the United States would come out best m a war with the Soviet Union. He told U.S. senators over the weekend: "The Soviets are
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    • 26 11 ODD JAKARTA, Sun. Eightyone people have died from the cholera epidemic now spreading m two towns and three regencies m Central Java, Antara news agency reports.
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    • 635 12 NOTICE CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods Jewellery from the following Pawn brokers Shops m» I 15 NEW BRIDGE ROAO. LAM VAN KEE (CHOP MMM» MTTI vniyr KEE No. 287 SOUTH M.OGE VtWO. "OWK.ANCNA*CHEONG PAWNSHOP LTD.). No. IOJ TANJONG PAGAR ROAD. LAM JOO ONN (CHOP WING JO O c 163
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  • 265 13 TRADING m the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week made a welcome change for the better with shares prices improving on a broad front. Increased buying pressure caused brisk trading throughout the week and m all classes of stocks. Total turnover for the
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  • 103 13 SPORE-MALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore made these changes m its merchant rates on Saturday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency. SELLING TT or OD: Holland Guilders $86.4100; Swiss Francs $72.4475. BUYING TT followed by OD: Holland Guilders $85.3800,
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  • 371 13 THE Singapore Produce market spent a generally steady week ended Saturday with most prices making small gains. Some activity was noted m coconut oil between S 56*4 and S 57 a picul and the bulk of business m this range was on prompt basis. The
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  • 1487 13 STOCK EXCHANGE rOF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE H 1970 Company Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers or H High Low on week Buyers Sellers Drvid. Earn. Ready Delayed I '000 +or '000 +or H SINGAPORE REGISTERED INDUSTRIALS 2.50 1.54 Acma 1.47 1.50 10.3 2—6 1 4.50 2.98 Allied
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  • 39 13 CLOS I N G PRICES RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) July 20 53 5/8 cts. 9 635.00 21 52 7/8 cts. 9 635.12* 22 53 cts. 3635.62* 23 52 1/2 cts. 9635.62% 24 52 cts. 9635.75 25 9635.50
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  • 43 13 The Straits tin market continued to rule steady on Saturday with good enquiries from the United States, India and Japan. The price, however, eased by 25 cents to $635.50 per picul on an estimated offering of 310 tons, up ?Q tons.
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  • 48 13 The downward drift m physical rubber continued during the week (ended July 24) as RSS grades were marked down a further three-eighths cent a lbi Demand continued slow. reflecting seasonal considerations and especially automobile manufacturers preparing Cor 1971 model changeovers. Rubber futures continued dormant.
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  • 788 13  -  ARUN SENKUTTUVAN Allan Lee F INANCE/COMMERCE/INDUSTRY EDITED BY By MORE than 2,000 factories m Singapore are churning out a wide variety of goods, from textiles and rubber products to cars and electronic equipment. They put out more than $2,636 million worth of products last year, contributing
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  • 148 13 The market ruled steady on a moderate turnover for the half* day session on Saturday. Interest was centred on high- priced stocks and glamour issues. Sony, Mitsumi Electric, Shiseido and Fujitagumi were among the major gainers. Machinery firms also advanced on reports of higher June production. But
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  • 42 13 Current Date ToUl for Total for payment payable the year previous year Fed. Cables (1) 7VW> Aug. 24 Ben Co. (2) 5% Sept. 15 5% 15% Note (1) Interim dividend; (2) First and final dividend on increased capital of 96,037,500.
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  • 121 13 LONDON, Sun. Following the necessity to cover essential hospital supplies of rubber which have been cut off by the tenday old British dock strike, one of the country's leading manufacturers is said to be considering flying m the necessary raw materials from North European ports,
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  • 126 13 FORTHCOMING MEETINGS THE following company meetings are due: Central Sugars: Today, 10 a.m. company office. Batu Tiga, Selangor. Prima: Today, 3 p.m. at registered office. Port of Singapore Authority, Gate No. 7, Singapore. Gammon SEA.: July 31, noon at 15 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Hotel Malaysia: July 31, noon
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  • 569 14 WITH greater experiance on their side, the AllBlacks Junior XV ploughed their way through the Johore English College First XV's defences to score a 38-3 victory at Raffles Institution yesterday. The All-Blacks Junior's points came from four goals, five tries and a penalty,
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  • 169 14 AFTER their poor performance at the Razak Cup Tournament, the Singapore Hockey Association has decided to recall three veterans to strengthen the State Hockey team as they prepare for the hockey matches against Malaysia on August 14, 15 and 16. The three players
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  • 111 14 SINGAPORE Pools put up a grand performance to edge Bedok Youth 2-0 m the Football Association of Singapore Under-20's youth soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. In the other tournament matches Kampong Kapor trounced newcomers Tamil Brotherhood 9-0 m a one-sided match. Basri (4), Jumaat Rahmin,
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  • 181 14 Walters makes scramble debut in style NEWCOMER A. Walters s made a successful debut m t he Singapore Motor Sports Club motorcycle scramble at Colombo Camp Training Area, dementi Road, yesterday. Walters, astride a Yamaha AT-l Enduro, won five of the day's six events. Handling his machine superbly over the
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  • 139 14 A BRILLIANT piece of bowling by 15-year-old schoolboy Keith de Kretser was the highlight of a drawn cricket match between the Indian Association and the Singapore Recreation Club m the Singapore Cricket Association junior league match on the Padang yesterday. Keith, playing for Indian Association,
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  • 886 14 ROYAL Air Force Changi suffered a severe set back m the Singapore Cricket Association senior league when they went down to Ceylon Sports Club by 57 runs at Balestier Road yesterday. With this defeat, the airmen lose their top position m the league to
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    • 356 15 Alan Davies wins Manila grand prix from Poon MANILA, Sun. Singapore's Alan Davies drove his squat, snub-nosed Mini-Cooper to victory m the first Manila grand prix today after a faulty transmission gear dashed the challenge of the Philippines' Chito Monserrat who had led from the start*. Davies, a 33-year-old surveyor
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    • 263 15 Falcons chalked up a surprise victory by narrowly beating fancied Pelicans 6-5 m the women's senior division national softball championships on the padang. It was a hard-fought game from beginning to end with victory' going to Falcons way only after umpire Charles Williams had
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    • 1852 15 Four in a row and good payout by Royal Stag ROYAL Stag, with Rod Dawk ins riding a confident race, made it four-in-a-row when he won the class five division one event to pay $34. He staged a thrilling neck and neck duel with Majestic Hour and Intan Sembilan to
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    • 293 15 Sengel scores upset win in SAAA walk NINETEEN- YEAR-OLD national serviceman Francis Sengol created a major upset m the SAAA Walk at the Mountbatten circuit, yesterday. Sengol put up a brilliant performance beating Singapore's 1969 SEAP Games walker A.Kannan over the 8.4 miles m the men's senior division race. It
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    • 53 15 Rigger Div. l SAS v NJC (St. Andrew's); SJI v ACS (KaUang), RI v VS (RI). Div. IIB: Upp. Aljunied v Swiss Cottage, Boys' Town v Tanglin (both at Queenstown), McPherson v Newton (Newton). Div. IIA: Queenstown v Whitley, Dunearn v Willow Aye (both at Dunearn); Upp. Serangoon v Monk's
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  • 396 16 Saigon sends another 2,500 troops in SAIGON, Sun. Two thousand five hundred South Vietnamese troops swept into south-east Cambodia m a new operation that boosted their total -strength m country to 20,000 men. A spokesman for the South Vietnamese Military Command said the aim of the operation was to 'Search
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  • 124 16 Carrington starts five-power defence talks BRITAIN'S Defence Secretary, Lord Carrington, had talks yesterday with British Service Chiefs m the area. He will meet the Prime Minister and other senior Government ministers today. An aide said Lord Carrington is here to make some preliminary defence proposals and to find out the
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  • 225 16 JAKARTA, Sun. Forty shame-faced Indonesians 30 of them women were paraded past jeering crowds through the streets of Medan, the provincial capital of North Sumatra. Prodded by Moslem vigilantes, they shuffled to jail wearing cardboard placards around their necks which read "I am
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  • 26 16 CAIRO, Sun. Adm. Sulaiman Ezzat, C-in-C of the mgyptian Navy during the 1967 Six-Day War, died yesterday after a short illness. He was 60.
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  • 331 16 Israel may accept U.S. peace plan TEL AVIV, Sun.— The Israeli Cabinet met m secret session today to discuss Egy ptia n President Nasser's acceptance of the U.S. plan for Middle East peace talks. The Jerusalem Post, which usually reflects official thinking, said the Government would accept the proposal conditionally
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    • 149 16 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 on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for Singaporeans m
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