Singapore Herald, 29 July 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 7 Singapore Wednesday, July 29, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 56 1 SEVEN DROWN AS CROWDED BRIDGE GIVES WAY Radiophoto THIS wooden bridge in Taguig, Rizal Province, near Manila, collapsed last Sunday under the weight of about 100 people who were watching a waterborne procession t on the river below. Seven drowned, 30 were injured and two missing after the m i
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  • 219 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. British Defence Secretary, Lard Carrington, met acting Prime Minister Tub Basak and Home Attain Minister Tan Ismail yesterday to discuss a coattnaing British defeace role ta this region. The discussions attended by Malaysian Armed Forces Chief Gen. Taa Sri
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  • 404 1 A CLAIM by a London firm against Fair Lady Fashions may have little effect on the promisingfuture of Singapore's leading wig-maker. Bestovall Exports and Imports of London has notified the committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore^ of its claim
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  • 17 1 VIENTIANE, Tues. Two battalions of Thai troops arrived in the outskirts of Vientiane yesterday.
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  • 64 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. India has decided to establish consular level relations with East Germany but has ruled out extending formal diplomatic recognition, the West German Ambassador to India said. Gunther Diehl said that India informed the West German Government last week of its decision to
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 60 1 LONDON, Tues. A mob of young coloured people battled with police late on Monday night after three coloured men and a woman were arrested at a fun fair. Several police officers were tajured one with a broken Hmb in the struggle outside a police station in Caledonian
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    • 36 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Bertil Svanstroem, a Swedish journalist, was yesterday presented here with the International Lenin Peace Prize for his "consistent and staunch fight for the maintenance and consolidation of peace," Tass reported.
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Edward Heath today appointed Geoffrey Rippon, minister in charge of Britain's negotiations with the Common Market and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Duchy of Lancaster. He will succeed Mr. Anthony Barber, who has just been appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. AFP
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Tues. An Indian identified as shipping magnate Dharam Teja, for whom New Delhi police have been looking since 1966, has been arrested in London and is awaiting extradition proceedings.
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  • 686 1 'Stay home' smog warning TOKYO, Tues. A white smog warning went out today for the fifth consecutive day and people were advised to stay indoors as much as possible. Health officials flashed the warning on television and radio when the oxidant density reached 0.24 parts per million (ppm) at noon.
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  • 137 1 LOVE is a dangerous game for mosquitoes hi fact It could be deadly. For if the Government gets its way they'll soon be giving each other the kiss of death. The Vector Control Branch of the Ministry of Health wants to
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  • 69 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Tues. A Soviet spy trawler cruising near the U.S. nuclear submarine James Madison torpedoed last Friday's scheduled test of the Poseidon multiple warhead missile, Navy sources disclosed. Hie missile was to have been launched from the submarine from a depth of 100ft but
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  • 139 1 TOP BILLING FOR MALAY ON BUSINESS SIGNS MALACCA, Ties. Basiaessmea la Malaysia will sooa be reqaired to place the NatioaaJ Laagaaf e la a promiaeat posittoa oa their sigabaaaAa. Attaraey-Geaieral Taa Sri Kadlr Yasof said a law oa this would be passed saw. He was addresslag 7M commaaity leaders aad
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  • 49 1 TEL AVIV, Tues. Defence Minister Moshe Dayan may resign if the Israeli Government accepts the U.S. proposal for a Middle East Settlement, according to Israeli Press reports. A Defence Ministry spokesman called the reports "rumours" but admitted Dayan is not enthusiastic about the U.S. proposal. AP
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  • 18 1 A FIRE gutted a roadside 'sarabat' (coffee) stall in Jalan Jin tan early this morning.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 m THE Prevention of Crime Campaign is over. Its aims are worth continuing. To this end, the Singapore Herald will be publishing regularly a column by Crime Reporter Harold Soh, who was himself once a police officer. Harold Soh's "Notes on Crime Prevention" wil range over all four major aspects
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    • 121 1 OWV7ffTSTV7SYT33iV fr om some of tne worst-hit KMflsyMMHHUhl^Hfl cities and the message is clear: For some cities, it UNDERLINING may already be too late Singapore's own anti- For us, however, there's pollution efforts, here are still time but there's much reports received last night to be done. At Chase, Service
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1544 2 Academically excellent but... HERALD STAFF WRITERS TAKE A LOOK AT THE NATIONAL JUNIOR GOIIEEE FOR a year and a half some of the best of Singapore's young people have been living and studying together at the National Junior College. What Iras the experience meant to them? Are they showing the
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  • Viewpoint
    • 110 2 Putting the 'E' back into ETV I STRONGLY feel your reporter has done a magnificent job by putting across the truth to your readers on the subject ofETV. I am now taking two Sec. II classes in ETV Maths. When getting answers for the last questionnaire I submitted to the
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    • 266 2 The Government's intention to pay bonuses for teachers who complete in-service courses in future is one way in which it can save some money, because when these courses were first introduced, successful completion of a course meant an additional increament in one's
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    • 89 2 I wish to extend my sympathies to Mr. Bryan Rimmer for his being forced to take part in our rat-race for a bus. Considering where he comes from, I can understand his disgust. However, understanding does not mean approval, either of his opinions or the way he
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  • Wednesday, July 29, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 520 2 Many parts of Singapore are plain, plumb ugly. Ugliest of all are the rows of prewar shophouses in which an extreme utilitarianism of structural design and an atomic individuality of external decoration (if that's the word), combine to produce unsightliness of a truly sensational
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  • THE INSIDE STORY
    • 619 3 Trapped by Third Man FUGITIVE Tan Chiang Lai did not know it, but the third man and close confidant he was waiting for in a Toa Payoh flat on Monday night was not coming at all because he had betrayed him. Hie man was, in fact, a police informer who
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    • 250 3 IT IS becoming increasingly difficult for exNational Servicemen who are in the reserve service to leave Singapore. Three months ago, a reservist could leave the country after dropping a note to inform the Central Manpower Base which would almost automatically issue an exit
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    • 184 3 PRESIDENT Yusof presented three newly-created service awards to 20 local and overseas Scout leaders and officials at the Istana yesterday evening. They were the Distinguished Service Award (gold), the Superior Service Award (diver) and the Meritorious Service Award (bronze). All the awards were for distinguished
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    • 152 3 Foremen who gave jobs fined $1,400 TWO foremen were fined a total of $1,400 in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for employing Malaysians who had been granted only social visit passes. Chai Kim, 28, was fined $1,000 for employing eight of them as carpenters and labourers at Woolerton Park Housing
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    • 129 3 Blind girl role was 'very challenging' says Elly WIDE-EYED Elly Tam who plays the lead part of a blind girl in the Mandarin film "The Apartment", said yesterday that she managed the 'blind look' by imagining there was nothing to see. She said: "This role was very different from those
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    • 69 3 JURONG Power Station will be officially opened by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on Aug. 7 Tlie station, when completed, will have a generating capacity of 480,000 kilowatts which is more than the combined capacity of Pasir Panjang and St. James Power stations. Hie
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  • 53 4 POLICE are appealing for eye-witnesses to an accident where Ahmad bin Asmaria, 42 of Commonwealth Drive was found seriously injured along Telok Blangah Road after he had fallen from his motorcycle on Monday. Eye-witnesses can contact Inspector Ooi Lam Chin of Sepoy Lines at tel:
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  • TAXIS CANNOT PICK UP OR LET DOWN PEOPLE AT RANDOM
    • 180 4 A PILOT scheme of "Taxi Stops" will be introduced along Cecil Street, Raffles Place, Robinson Road and Shenton Way from Aug. 1. Between 7.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays and from 7.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays, taxis will not be allowed to stop
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  • 214 4 AN APPEAL by a former constable, convicted of conspiring to cheat six businessmen by inducing them to buy advertising space in a fake Ministry of Culture magazine, was dismissed by the High Court yesterday. Mohamed All Ismail Khan was sentenced to 18 months'
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  • 72 4 TWO companies were fined yesterday for allowing their vehicles to emit black smoke. Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co. Ltd. was fined $100 for permitting Gan Beng Koon to use a smoking bus at Margaret Drive on Dec. 12, 1969. International Paper Industries Pte. Ltd. was
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  • 132 4 TEO TIEN YIN didn't know it but he was "tanked up" when he left a bar on Sunday night. When he stepped outside he found his car had also had a "tankfull" an AMX 13 tank had crushed his Mini.
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Government hopes to set up a training programme with private industry to produce more blue-collar workers. Acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today that between 1966 and 1970, about 98,000 were needed compared to a supply of only 9,000. "It is hoped
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  • 27 4 PRESIDENT Yusof Ishak and Puan Noor Aishah will attend the Singapore Spastic Children's Association sports meet in Gilstead Road at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. DDD
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  • 36 4 THE director of Chip Hwa Shipping Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd., Mr. K.B. Lau, will give away certificates to successful trainees of the T.S. "Singapore", on board the ship, on Saturday at 10 a.m.
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  • Problem Herald
    • 263 4 '1304 coin' really minted in 1926 IT INTERESTED me to read in your columns (July 25) that the Singapore Numismatic Association will hold an exhibition at the National Library on Aug. 1 My two sons, rummaging through a "hoard" of old coins belonging to their late grandfather, came across, among
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    • 330 4 I BOOKED a house three and a half years ago. It is still not ready for occupation. Although the developers have to pay nine per cent per annum on funds deposited for not meeting the deadline, the uncertainty of the exact date of completion is
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    • 151 4 MY 1961 model car won't start in the morning unless the choke is used. And the engine dies if left idling for a few seconds, even though the contactbreaker has been replaced and the spark plugs cleaned and checked. Can you help? WONG SENG FA May
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  • Ombuds-Herald
    • 66 4 I LOST my birth certificate (certified copy) some time last year. So I applied for a new one on Jan. 19 this year. An official at the Registrar of Births and Deaths told me to wait for three months. It is July now and I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 118 4 Champion Motors in conjunction with the Singapore Herald present the 'Win a Beetle contest" Entry forms are availabb from the VW girls who are touring Singapore, Champion Motors and the Singapore Herald. Right now there are girls driving the most hipped up Beetles this island has ever seen. They're W
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  • 269 5 Boom time in air cargo business SINGAPORE handled over 33 million pounds of air cargo last year from tropical fish to light equipment for the oil industry. Cargo handled last year was a 45 per cent increase over the previous year's volume and it is still going up. The first
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  • 155 5 AFTER 6 YEARS, A NEW NANTAH UNION NANYANG University stadeats, who have had a* aaioa to represeat them tor the past six years, are likely to have oae by November. The Naayaag Uaiversity Stadeats' Lakm (NUSU) was saspeaded la IM4 after a number of student leaders were arrested for pro-communist
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  • 118 5 One hundred and twenty-five airport taxi drivers have decided not to fleece tourists and to provide "more polite service." This was agreed at a meeting of the Singapore Taxidrivers Association at the National Trade Union Congress. The adviser to the Association, Mr. Chan
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  • 64 5 Malaysian farming university KOALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malaysia will have its first agriculture university in 1973. This will be formed by integrating the Serdang Agriculture College here and the agriculture faculty of the University of Malaya, a spokesman said today. It will stand on a 2,200-acre site in Kuala Lumpur. The
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  • 55 5 THE PORT of Singapore Authority will hold its annual sea carnival on National Day at 3 p.m. at Telok Ayer Basin. There will be rowing and sailing races, including novelty races and a greasypole. Among the contestants will be students of the Singapore University, Polytechnic, Teachers Training
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  • 122 5 MEDICAL REASONS: SENTENCE REMITTED THE Third District Court yesterday quashed a sentence of 12 strokes of the rotan oh a 2»-year-old paralysed robber. Cheng Bak Ho, now serving five years' jail for armed aud attempted robbery, was certified to be "medically unfit to receive
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  • 256 5 The long service mission teachers who belong MISSION schools and other Government-aided schools face no shortage of teachers because their teachers have developed a sense of 'belonging*. Principals of leading mission schools said that most of their teachers were old pupils or had been there for a long time. They,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 832 5 A^ 01 J 01 J A\ if amid ir^dlo CHANNEL 5 HIGHLIGHTS WHF L-Xlfl 3.00 Opening and Housewives' Matinee W t'W^ZT^ {^^M Part lof Mandarin film. The Fair Lady. fl^HLv lamW JR a 3.50 For the Family (Chinese) OR* «Jk MBmm' 1 4.20 A Diary of Events in Singapore This
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    • 20 5 THE TIDES Today 9.30 a.m. 6.4 ft; 7.23 p.m. 7.2 ft. Tomorrow 10.23 a.m. 6.7 ft; 8.33 p.m. 7.5 ft.
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  • 466 6  - For $10 fee even a crook can set up in security business HAROLD SOH CRIME PREVENTION By ONE of the more obvious requirements of crime prevention is to ensure that people who are supposed to help stop crimes are not themselves likely to have criminal instincts. As the law now
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  • 163 6 THE State Trading Corporation of India is to set up a branch in Singapore. An Indian High Commission spokesman said the branch might buy urea from the neighbouring countries. He said: "The corporation will not intervene in the rubber trade between Singapore and
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  • 282 6 FARMER Chong Say Wee, 60, died in hospital at 6.50a.m. yesterday 20 hours after he was severely burned when an RAF jet crashed near his home in Jalan Quee Chew. He was trapped in his hut which caught fire when the Lightning
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  • 57 6 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth, charged with illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, was remanded in custody for a week yesterday. Jamil bin Dollah was alleged to have a .22 revolver, 59 rounds of .22 ammunition and four daggers, at Block 44, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh when he
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  • 87 6 A GROUP of handicapped people, trying to help themselves, needs whatever support you can offer from old books and clothing to cutlery and crockery. The Handicaps Friendship Club, whose membership is open only to those with physical disabilities, will be holding a jumble
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  • 81 6 What Kg. Glam's new $300,000 centre will look like ABOVE is an artist's impression of what the new $300,000 Kampong Glam community centre will look like. The two-storey building will replace the present centre which will be demolished under the urban renewal scheme. The new centre, to be built on
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  • 116 6 BUS services operated by the Katoig Bedok Bis Service Co. will be off for two hows, from 3p.m. to 5p.m., ob Sunday. About Iff drivers ami coadnctors employed by the company will take time off to attend an emergency meeting called by the
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  • 137 6 A STAMP which helped to decide the site of the Panama Canal will be shown at the National Stamp Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from August 7 to 11. At the turn of this century the location of a canal linking the Pacific
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  • 172 6 A $50,000 claim by a former factory worker who lost his arm after an accident in the factory at Redhill Industrial Estate was dismissed by the Chief Justice yesterday. Ng Kay Thiam, 20, of Nair Road, had his arm caught in a machine
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  • 82 6 Interior and Defence Minister Urn Kim San will attend the National Day celebrations at the Tiong Bahru community centre on Satruday at 7.5,0 p.m. Mr. Lim will also give away prizes to winners in the Vigilante Corps Fourth Annual Big Walk at the Police Academy on Sunday at
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 252 6 LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE CENTRAL j|fe\ GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE HSfl IN AID OF SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF The Honourable Minister For Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin ODEON TONIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. Tickets At S3, $5, $10 -Donations Available At ODEON f CATHAY'S STARS
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  • 242 7 1 Beauty spot won't be spoiled' pledge THIS view from the 'Gap' will not be spoiled by the new University of Singapore complex at Kent Ridge. This assurance was given by Professor S.J. Embden, the architectplanner of the new university site. He said that the "city
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  • 164 7 $43,000 for man who lost arm A FORMER factory labourer who lost his right arm working on a brickmaking machine in Jurong Brickworks Ltd., was awarded $43,000 damages by the High Court yesterday. Ong Leong, 36, of Hong Kah Drive in Jurong, was greasing the machine on Oct. 21, 1966,
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  • 112 7 KUCHING, Tues. A Servethe People Bureau is to be set up by (he Sarawak coalition government to deal with complaints of red tape, the Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub, announced today. Speaking at a luncheon given by the Sarawak Chamber of
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  • 24 7 THE Public Utilities Board will present an evening of song and music at Macßitchie Reservoir Park on Sunday at 5 p.m.
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  • 154 7 $1m ship job beats deadline A LOCAL shipyard has successfully completed a $1 million dollar conversion job on Trident Tanker's "Erne", in less time than was required. With a work force of 450 people a day working continuously for eight weeks, local workmen converted "Erne" from an oil tanker into
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  • 25 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Customs officers here seized 2,400 cigarette lighters, on which $2,400 duty has not been paid, from a car this evening.
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  • 185 7 Special tuition for Malay children THE Malay Youth Literary Association is helping Malay children improve their English, Mathematics and Science by holding tuition classes at its Jalan Eunos Centre. Parliamentary Secretary for Culture Shari Ta'adin said yesterday that more Malay organisations should try to do the same thing. Malay children,
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 12-man Pakistani delegation, led by Health, Labour and Social Welfare Minister, Dr. A.M. Malik, will arrive here on Sunday for a four-day official visit.
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  • 171 7 Ngee Ann has diploma courses now NGEE Ann Technical College has introduced threeyear technician diploma courses in mechanical, electrical electronic engineering, and commerce as part of a reorganisation plan. This placed the college on a par with the Singapore Polytechnic, said Mr. Chew Yong Soo, Registrar of the college yesterday.
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  • 15 7 THE Singapore Cheshire Home raised $20,520.85 from their "Feather Day" collection on Monday.
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  • 175 7 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah exported nearly K5,Mt tons of logs worth about $107.2 million aid 2,970 tons of sawn timber worth $311,481 la the first three months of the year. The export value of logs during the quarter was an increase of more
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Serendipity
    • 402 8  - Jo-Anne adds individual touch to fashion SYLVIA TAN Getting into Top Gear AS A change from Gear Guide, which snoops around for low-priced glad rags, SERENDIPITY now and again gets into Top Gear. This is where' we track down clothes that cost more, but are worth every hard-saved cent because
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    • 145 9 AT THE University Library one day my husband disappeared among the Political Science stacks. When I came to pick him np later he was nowhere to be found. As I stood looking helplessly around a young lady approached me and asked quietly if I was looking for a
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    • 932 9  -  MEHROO AIBARA New series on mothers in Singapore MRS. IRENE Urn is a businesswoman. She owns Flair Beauty Salon, is the wife of a dentist and the mother of four children. They are Elaine, 21, Beverley, 20, studying in the University of Western Australia, Gordon,
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    • 785 9  -  SHIRLEY MANASSEH 1 A.M. up till now, an uneventful evening inthe small office of the Samaritans of Singapore. The three Samaritans on duty, Peter, Tom and Leslie, have finished their cups of coffee and are quietly talking. They are on the 10p.m. to Ba.m. shift,
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    • 163 8 What have these people got in common? 1. Kim See is a Government employee. 2. Sim Peng is an Accountant. 3. George Yen is a Business Man. 4. Hiang Chiang is a Doctor. 5. Fang Cheng is a Private Secretary. They're all money conscious. gL\m jk They all drive a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 237 9 IBM computers help nations utilize twentieth-century technology. How quickly can a country best utilize twentieth century technology? How soon can its people best manage a modern economy? These questions face many nations, both new and old. "At least we have this advantage," one Asian government official observed, "We can leapfrog
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  • GIRL at work
    • 297 10 Lily's a model boss -with a lot of zip! QUESTION: WHAT'S a nice girl like Lily Tan doing in a place like a men's wear shop? ANSWER: She owns it. Lily, 25, top fashion and advertising model, is more than just a pretty face. She's the brains behind The Purple
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    • 70 10 TOKYO, Tues. Thirteen Japanese intellectuals including two former Health and Welfare Ministers accused heart surgeon Juro Wada, of violating basic human rights in performing the nation's first heart transplant operation in August 1968. Mr. Junji Ishigaki, a medical critic representing the group, said that Dr. Wada was
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    • 41 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Customs officers today seized 184 bales of cloth worth $10,000 from two cars. The cloth was believed to have been smuggled here from Singapore by boat. Duty on the cloth is estimated at $2,700.
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  • CABLES WORLD WIDE
    • 328 10 Israelis fear Nasser may exploit ceasefire JERUSALEM, Tues. Indications are mounting that Israel will agree reluctantly with conditions for a 90-day cease-fire proposed by the United States to get Middle East peace talks under way again. Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir and her Cabinet had scheduled another meeting "today to
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    • 190 10 Mansfield: Moscow behind Nasser's 'yes' WASHINGTON, Tues. Senator Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said be was all but certain that the Soviet Union, fearing involvement in a Vietnam-type situation, in the Middle East, initiated Egyptian acceptance of a United States peace feeler. But he said he was deeply concerned that the
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    • 61 10 WASHINGTON, Tues.— AllNippon Airways of Japan has obtained a US$2B.B million loan from the Export-Import Bank to help finance the purchase of eight Boeing-727 and three Boe-ing-737 jet aircraft. The loan will account for 36 per cent of the $80 million purchase price. U.S.
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    • 25 10 MANILA, Tues. President Marcos rejected a proposal to replace Constabulary troopers with army soldiers in the campaign against Huk dissidents in central Luzon.
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    • 81 10 TOKYO, Tues.— Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. is to register in Indonesia in the next few days a joint venture with C. Itoh and Co. and Mohammad GobeL The new company, to be called P.T. National Gobel and to be capitalised at US$l2 million, will be owned 55
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    • 28 10 TOKYO, Tues. Japan today renewed its strong protest against the French nuclear experiment at its testing ground on the atoll of Mururoa in the Pacific yesterday.
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    • 132 10 THE ODD BOX ST. PAUL (MIMMHi), Taes. Tw« aalf-erethers are aew sisters alter aadfrgeiag traas senal reported that Laaralae, who ased to be Cary am Bart, saM tkey b«*rw4 ktoM bratten to have aaderg«ae tez-ckaafe sargery. Laaralae, aa attractive to~y£Mr^tQ Dtosac, hmct* west sargery tw» yean age aad Leaette, ZL
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    • 222 10 2,000 battle police at pop concert CHICAGO, Tues. More than 2,000 youngsters at a free rock music concert battled police with stones, bottles and baseball bats last night, cars ablaze and went to town smashing windows and looting stores. Three youths were wounded by gunfire. Volleys of teargas failed to
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    • 57 10 SEOUL, Tues—South Korean planes sank a 50-ton North Korean launch today in the third North-South Korean sea battle in two months. The Defence Minister said the high-speed boat had apparently been seat south to pick up or drop off North Korean agents It went down off
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    • 32 10 PRE VIN GETS DIVORCE LOS ANGELES, Tues Composer-conductor Andre Prevtn, 41, and his lyricist wife Dore, 44, dissolved their n-year-old marriage In Superior Court. He filed the uncontested petition claiming irreconcilable differences.
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    • 147 10 BANGKOK, Tues. Prime Minister Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn today denied reports by an Opposition deputy that Thai troops were fighting alongside Saigon forces east of the Mekong River in Cambodia. Democratic Party deputy Bhichai Rattakul said on his return last night from a four-day
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    • 320 11 NIXON ORDERS CUTS IN HUGE DEFENCE EXPENDITURE WASHINGTON, Tues. After conferring with President Nixon, Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird said today the Pentagon was adopting a "fly before you buy" policy in contracting for future weapons. The former Defence Department policy of entering
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    • 162 11 AUDITORS CALL FOR TIGHTER CONTROL OF AID TO VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Tues. Tighter controls are needed to ensure that South Vietnam's military and civil spending are in proper channels, United States government auditors said yesterday. The U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) mission made available about 7.43 billion piastres (about U*****.7
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    • 32 11 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Ten terrorists, among them two women, seized a radio transmission station for a few minutes but were driven off by police before they could broadcast a proclamation.
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    • 24 11 WASHINGTON, Tues. Attorney-General John Mitchell announced that the Administration would consult the American Bar Association before making nominations to the Supreme Court. ODD
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    • 27 11 CHICAGO, Tues. Walter Clark Jr., 30, was held without bail yesterday on charges of raping and murdering three women last month on Chicago's west side.
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    • 173 11 MALIK SOUNDS OUT CHINA'S ATTITUDE JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik has sounded out the Rumanian Ambassador here about possible resumption of diplomatic relations with Peking. Disclosing this here today, Mr. Malik said he summoned Ambassador Alexie Marin yesterday specially to ask him to explore "the new development" in
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    • 236 11 PARIS, Tues. Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai received explicit assurance from a senior French minister that France continued its support for the policy of independence, peace and neutrality of deposed Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk, he said in an interview broadcast here. In the interview, filmed
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    • 193 11 Cuba now a military base for Rusia' claim WASHINGTON, Tues. Cuba has been converted into a military base of the Soviet Union and poses a threat to the rest of the Western hemisphere, a Congressional subcommittee has been told. Cuban exile leader Manolo Reyes, appearing before the inter American affairs
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    • 40 11 BAHRAIN, Tues. The coup d'etat last Friday in the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman has been greeted in the palace city of Salalah by a popular atmosphere of relief and jubilation, according to reports reaching here. DDD
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    • 34 11 CHICAGO, Tues. Sears, Roebuck and Co. is to build the world's tallest (1,450ft., 109 storeys) building in Chicago. It will have 4,400,000 sq.ft. of office space. The estimated cost: US$lOO million ana
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    • 27 11 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentina police confirmed the arrest of a second priest in connection with the kidnapping and assassination of former President Pedro Eugenio Aramburu.
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    • 288 11 PHNOM PENH, Tues. One thousand Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops yesterday overran the Cambodian battalion defending a cement factory near Kampot port, 85 miles southwest of here. The Cambodian High Command spokesman, Maj. Am Rong said today the casualties for the battle at the
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    • 27 11 WASHINGTON, Tues. The first of more than 230 Air Force Fill fighter-bombers grounded since an accident last December has returned to operational flying status
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    • 25 11 NEW YORK, Tries. Helen Rogers Reid, former publisher of the New York Herald Tribune, died yesterday after a brief illness. She was 87.
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    • 250 12 Viets: We have freed half of Cambodia HANOI, Tues— Half of Cambodia has been liberated in fighting on the single three-country front in Indochina, the Vietcong Command said in a review of its activities during the first half of this year. The liberation has provided Cambodian resistance forces with an
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    • 35 12 LISBON, Tues. Portugal declared four days of official mourning for ex-ruler Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. He will receive the full honours of a Chief of State at his funeral on Thursday. ODD
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    • 22 12 MEXICO CITY, Tues. The Mexican Pilots' Association has proposed free tickets be given anyone who wants to move to Cuba.
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    • 208 12 Kerala to go to the polls on Sept. 17 NEW DELHI, Tues. Kerala will go to the polls on Sept. 17 to elect a new State Assembly. This mid-term election follows dissolution of the 133-member assembly by the Communist Party (pro-Moscow) coalition on June 26. The polling date was set
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  • FINANCE/COMMERCE/INDUSTRY
    • 147 13 JAKARTA, Tues —Indonesian rice importers were warned today of attempts by China to dump rice into this country through Singapore. The warning, published in the Army newspaper Berita Yudha, said that the dumping would be done by Singapore traders who were prepared to export rice
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    • 89 13 Indonesia Malaysia talks in August JAKARTA, Tues.— Indonesian and Malaysian officials will meet here next month to set up an economic cooperation committee, a Government spokesman announced after a Cabinet meeting. The spokesman said that this was a followup to the recent visit of the Indonesian Trade Minister, Dr. Sumitro
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    • 154 13 High-speed container ship TOKYO, Tues. Ishika--wajima-Harima Heavy Indus tries (IHI) of Japan was completed a tentative design for a super-high-speed container-ship, powered by four units of gas turbine, it was revealed here today. The planned vessel, with a cruising speed of 30 knots, will be equipped with U.S. General Electric
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    • 545 13 WHEELOCK MARDEN MALAYSIA made an unaudited consolidated profit before tax of $3,623,000 for the year ended March 1970, an increase of K7.6 per cent over the previous year's. The company proposed a final dividend of 12% per cent to make a total declaration of 20 per
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
    • 1543 13 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 traded at that price. The last
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    • 78 13 (Managers' prices for July 29) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.14 1.19 Mai. Progress Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.75xd Third Singapore 1.17 The Commerce Ind. .95 1.00 B. S. The Saving Fund .99
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  • 202 13 EXCHANGE RATES 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: Danish Kroner 9 41.4250; Holland Guilders 9 86.3700; Norwegian Kroner 9 43.5025; Swedish Kroner
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  • 169 13 PEOPLE in business Mr Don C. Killom, managing director of M.J. Batty (Singapore), leaves today for America to investigate the possibility of using Singapore salvage baots in the Alaskan oil exploration area. He will also study the feasibility of using Singapore ships for tow work in South America. He will
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  • 421 13 RUBBER 51-3/4 cents a lb (down three-quarters cent Speculation over the outcome of the present negotiations between the U.K. dock workers union and employers caused varied waves of buying and selling. After opening at 52- '/i cents traded for August RSS 1, the market traded actively down to 52
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  • 383 13 Speculative mining shares closed lower after active trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Established miners held up well, while oils were mixed and industrials firm. Tasminex dominated trading throughout the day, racing up to As9 before falling back to close 40 cents down at A57.70 after
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  • 179 13 Business was at a high volume yesterday, helped by interest in new issue Realty Development Corporation. Total value of transactions increased HK53.45 miUion to HKSIB.I7 million. Realty Development was heavily traded at prices rang- ing from HKsi 7.. to f| M This compared with the offered price
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  • 153 13 Prices moved irregularly in slow trading at the opening of the stock exchange yesterday. Eisai Industry edged higher, while Mitsumi Electric eased. Matsushita Electric was little changed. In afternoon dealings, cameras improved in anticipation of higher sales. Pharmaceuticals and some high-priced issues, including Sony and Alps Electric,
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  • 302 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed fn quiet dealings yesterday. Akzo closed rather weak after a steady opening. Philips and Unilever were steady. Royal Dutch barely steady and Hoogovens very firm. Most local industrials gained with gistBrocades, Fokker, Byenkorf firm. Lucas Bols was a weak item. Leading banks were mixed
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  • 721 14 SINGAPORE, Indonesia and Taiwan scored thumping victories on the opening day of the first Asian Schools International Table Tennis Championships at Gay World Stadium yesterday. Singapore beat Vietnam by five matches to nil, Indonesia beat India 5-2, Taiwan trounced Malaysia 5-0 and the Korean girls
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  • 137 14 THE MALAYSIAN High Commissioner, Tan Sri Jamil Abdul Latiff, will lead the Singapore 26-member golf team for the annual match against Johore at Jalan Larkin Golf course on Aug. 1. The Singapore side includes the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, the
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  • 310 14 Teck Huat leads in gym contest LER Teck Huat of Upper Aljunied Technical School took the lead in the senior boys division on the first day of the three-day Schools Gymnastic National Championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. In the vaulting event the first stage— Teck Huat scored 9.55
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  • 238 14 INDONESIA and India will each send a team of six men and two women athletes to the three-day Singapore Open Athletics Championships starting on Aug. 14. The Indonesian team comprises Tony Jogjajartono (100 metres and relay), Wenan Tangkilisan (400m), Thomas Saransong (800m), Nickt
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  • 189 14 16,000 want to take part in walk ABOUT 16,000 people, mostly residents of Queenstown, have indicated they want to take part in the first Pesta Sukan National Walk on August 16, a spokesman for the organisers said here yesterday. The race will start from r seven different points. He said
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  • 99 14 MGS and NJC in netball final METHODIST Girls' School beat St. Margaret's School by 46 goals to 11 iirthe semi-finals of the Secondary Schools National Netball Championships at Marymount Convent, Thomson Road, yesterday. They will meet National Junior College in the final on the same ground, 5.00p.m., tomorrow. Junior College
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  • 346 15 S'pore will compete in next Asian tournament SINGAPORE, hosting the inaugural Asian schools' table tennis championships, looks forward to participation in the next tournament wherever it may be held. This was stated by the Defence Minister Lim Kim San, when he welcomed competitors from Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and
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  • 223 15 WHITLEY SECONDARY won the senior girls Inter-School national hockey championship when they beat Cedar Girls' Secondary two nil in the final at Farrer Park yesterday. Whitley owed their victory to their skipper and combined schools player Leong Choi Mei, who capped her brilliant
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  • SINGAPORE TRACK WORK
    • 180 15 GIGANTOR showed a return to form when he covered 3f in 43 on a soft track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He was full of running at the finish. On this gallop the Power House gelding should score his long overdue win in the
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  • 183 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— National teams from Hong Kong and Taiwan arrived here today to take part in the 13th Merdeka soccer tournament. The manager of the Taiwan team, Mr. Yuen Chun, told reporters at the Kuala Lumpur international airport that the team had nine new young
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  • 438 15 SPORTS WORLD MANILA, Tues. THE WORLD Boxing Council (W.8.C.) has told the manager of Thailand's world flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi that Chionoi "has no other choice" but to stake his crown against the Philippines' Erbito Salavarria, it was learned today. W.B.C. president Justiniano Montano Jr. said the council had made
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  • 549 15 Soens take top honours in swim meet SOEN LAI KEN and his younger brother Lai Heng took top honours in the Maris Stella High School second annual swimming championship at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Lai Ken tied with Koh Yong Wah for the 'A' division individual trophy, while Lai
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  • 71 15 SINGAPORE'S flag with those of Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, West Australia and Burma, the participating nations for the Merdeka soccer tournament 14 Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. Singapore will meet Hong Kong at Ipoh on Friday while Korea takes
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  • 246 15 SINGAPORE Telephone Board called on their big shots to beat Indian Brotherhood Sports Club three -one at Farrer Park yesterday. Indians fought hard but Telephone Board were the better balanced team and if they had taken all their chances would have won this Div.
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    • 140 15 TABLE TENNIS: Asian Schools' Championships (Gay World, 9 a.m.) JUDO: National Schools' Championships (Chung Hwa Girls' School 9 a.m.) HOCKEY: Senior KO final SRC v Jasenites (Farrer Park, 5.1 5 p.m.) CRICKET: National Schools' Championships— ACS v St. Patr.ck's (CSC, 11 a.m.); Under— lS: Whitley Secondary v St. Patrick's (Balestier
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  • 279 16 Hair today, gone tomorrow FOR NATIONAL SERVICEMEN ARMY "skinheads" are in the middle of a big cover up campaign. For National Servicemen who want to let their hair down are "topping up" with $30 wigs. They are so ashamed of their enforced "four-by-two" hairstyles that when uniforms come off more
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  • 96 16 'MISS LOVELY LEGS' SINGS SOME SHARP SONGS THE girl with the "loveliest legs" in showbusiness showed them off last night. But she also demonstrated a healthy voice. At the Hotel Malaysia's Golden Lotus, Ann-Margret the vibrant girl from Las Vegas sparkled and shimmied her way through a dozen hits and
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  • 34 16 JAKARTA, Tues. Adi Sumarto, 61, former secretarygeneral of Partindo (Partai Indonesia), went on trial today on charges of having plotted to overthrow the legal government in the abortive coup of 1965.
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  • 67 16 TAIPEH, Tue&. James Lee, one of the most successful corporate lawyers in Taiwan, jumped to his death yesterday afternoon from his ninth floor office. He was at the peak of his career, and financially, he was ranked among the dozen or so top money-makers in Taipeh.
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  • 36 16 PARIS, Tues. The French Government has approved the setting" up of a new holding company controlling Citroen, in which Flat of Italy will have a 49 per cent interest and Michelin 51 per cent.
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  • 410 16 Witness tells how she joined Manson harem TATE MURDER TRIAL OPENS LOS ANGELES, Tues. Mrs. Linda Kasabian, star prosecution witness in the Sharon Tate murder trial here, said she was recruited for Charles Manson's harem by another girl member of the Manson "family" who called herself The Gypsy. Counsel for
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  • 322 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, in pence per lb). Tone: Slightly steadier; ClF's Aug. 18-3/16 18-3/8, Sept. 18-5/16 18-1/2, Oct. 18-1/2 18-3/4; Spot 23 N/Buyer 24 N/Seller; Settlements Aug. deleted, Sept. 20-3/4 N/Buyer 21-1/4 N /Seller, Oct. 20-1/8 N/Buyer 20-3/8 N/Seller, Nov. 20 20-1/4, Oct.
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  • 214 16 AN AMERICAN company, B.F. Goodrich, has announced the development of a jumbo one- ton shipping unit for international grades of dry natural rubber. The jumbo bale eliminates the need for pallets, cages or other non-rubber packing materials. It also withstands severe abuse
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  • 98 16 THIRTY senior defence officers from London's Imperial College have left Singapore for Britain after a four-day visit. A spokesman for the group. Air Vice-Marshal C.N. Clementi, said: "We were very impressed with what we saw, especially with SAFTI and Jurong. "Our purpose was
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  • 44 16 AUSTRALIAN opposition leader Gough Whitlam, who arrived here on Monday evening, held separate talks yesterday with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam. Mr. Whitlam told reporters he had general discussions on problems affecting South-East Asia.
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  • 255 16 HOUSING and Development Board gardener Tiron Sanguip has said he always told ground floor flat-dwellers in Brickworks Estate, Alexandra Road, to keep their children indoors and their doors closed while he used his lawn-mower. He was testifying at the hearing •of a seven-year-old boy's
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