Singapore Herald, 4 August 1970

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  • 14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 12 Singapore Tuesday. August 4, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS
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  • 191 1 Gen. Prapas: We have gentleman's agreement with Cambodia BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand and Cambodia have a "Gentleman's Agreement" allowing Thai forces to enter Cambodian territory if Thailand's security is directly threatened by Vietcong or North Vietnamese troops, the Thai DeputyPremier General Prapas Charusathien revealed today. He told the Bangkok Post newspaper
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  • 4 1 ARBITRATION ORDERED FOR DISPUTE
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  • 544 1  - Back to work at AMI PETER ONG Story by Pictures by THE STRIKE at Associated Motor Industries m Jurong is over. The 360 strikers resumed work this morning following an order yesterday from the Minister for Labour to refer the dispute to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The workers downed tools
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  • 7 1 4 hurt as car dives into ravine
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  • IN BRIEF
    • 44 1 PARIS, Mon. French scientists exploedd a lowpower nuclear device m the atmosphere above Fangataufa Lagoon m the Pacific on Sunday, the Defence Ministry announced. The test was the seventh m the current series for perfection of the French hydrogen bomb.
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    • 29 1 Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Laotian Prime Minister, today received a personal letter from Pathet Lao leader Prince Souphanouvong from the Prince's special envoy to Vientiane, Prince Soukvongsak. AFP
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    • 33 1 Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said he believes that if President John Kennedy had lived to seek and win reelection m 1964, he would have withdrawn American forces from South Vietnam. AP
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    • 30 1 A Cambodian colonel has confirmed that American Phantom jets are flying m direct support of Cambodian troops, but a U.S. Command spokesman here disclaimed any knowledge of it. AP
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    • 33 1 The first court case m Sinhala, Ceylon's official language, was filed today at Gampaha, 20 miles north of Colombo. Fore more than 150 years, court proceedings have been held m English. AFP
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  • 202 1 150 police lured by better pay into private firms ABOUT 150 policemen have resigned from the Singapore Force m the past seven months to join private firms. The constables have been quitting the force at an average of four a month m the eight police divisions m Singapore. A police
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  • 50 1 BANGKOK, Mom. The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn today rejected a suggestion by a deputy that former liberal Premier Pridi Panomyong be allowed to return to Thailand after a 23-year exile. Mr. Pridi now lives m Paris, after spending 22 years m China. AFP
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  • 24 1 PARIS, Mon. Mr. David Bruce, new chief delegate of the U.S. delegation to the Vietncm peace talks, flew m here today.
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  • 159 1 SAIGON, Mon. South Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam announced this morning that he had decided to "accept the resignation of the consul general m New Delhi, Mr. Phan Trong Nham, as a disciplinary measure." Mr. Lam, explaining his decision at a Press conference, emphasized that
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  • 93 1 TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Eisakn Sato's Covernment, alarmed by increasing contamination of Japan's rivers, will order greater restrictions against releasing polluted water into them. Informed sources said the Order, to be made on Friday, will stipulate that anyone who intends to release into rivers more than sfl cubic
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 86 2 CONCLUDING a three-part Herald series designed to provide helpful answers to the question: "What's it like m the Army? PART ONE dealt with the physical and mental preparations young men should make m anticipation of call-up. PART TWO recounted the experiences of National Servicemen at various
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  • 1142 2 Things that rub the wrong way... By Singapore Herald Staff Reporters THE Singapore Armed Forces are barely three years old. Like all complex organisations established on a "crash** basis, SAF has done a fair amount of muddling through. The Ministry of Interior and Defence, it is generally granted, has done
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  • THE SINGAPORE HERALD
    • 405 2 MRS. Golda Meir's tardiness m giving Israel's official acceptance of the Rogers plan adds weight to Arab claims that Israel is less than sincere about the new proposals. Nevertheless, Israel's hesitancy is understandable from a military point of view. Many Israelis do not want to
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    • 186 2 THE view of the Singapore Taxi-Drivers Association on the taxi-stop pilot scheme needs to be considered though it is far too early to pass judgment on the experiment as a whole. The cabbies naturally want to -be allowed to drop and pick up passengers where they please.
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  • Viewpoint
    • 108 2 I think all army drivers should go for a driving test either at Maxwell Rd. or Queenstown Driving School. Many accidents involve army trucks driven by reckless drivers. On July 26, while I was m my car on the way to town, I saw an
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    • 78 2 Teachers and money I REFER to the letter by "Ex-Teacher" who resigned from the profession to eater Industry for more pay. I feel we are better off without such teachers whose mam Incentive is remumeration. The teaching profession is a time honoured one which should be a dedicated task involving
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    • 24 2 ODD FULL marks for Francis Wong's article on "Hair and the Hippie." Democracy needs the Herald keep it up! TONY WONG Cwealth Drive, a.
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    • 140 2 SINGAPORE today is really a paradise of wine, women and song. We have night clubs, which are second to none, plastered all over the city, and "floorshows". Singapore has caught up fast with the ways of the West couples cuddle, fondle, hug and kiss m
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    • 98 2 THE OTHER day, I was approached by a little boy who asked me for bus fare money, saying that he had lost it. I gave him the money and walked away. Out of curiosity, I turned around and saw the boy asking money from another person!
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  • 235 3 Fishing boat sinks at j ett y THREE GET DUCKING WHILE ASLEEP THE taikong and his two-man crew got a ducking m their sleep when their fishing boat sprang a leak and sank at 4 a.m. yesterday. The vessel, Wah Seng (Success) had berthed alongside the Fisheries Department jetty m
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  • 303 3 'Report for duty' order to WATCH games NATIONAL Servicemen m the Special Constabulary were ordered last Saturday to report for duty as SPECTATORS at an athletic meet and got -t paid for it. The men received letters asking them to attend the second S.G. athletic meet at Farrer Park. The
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  • 104 3 ASIAN advertising men nave one Mg problem how to get the message across to Ike Asian masses. And oae way to solve the problem Is to base advertisements on Asian Bteratnre and ealtnre, said Mr. A.S. Peerbbey, chairman of the Seventh Asian
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  • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Hon. Acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Raxak will open the fifth council meeting of the Commonwealth Medical Association at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman here tomorrow. The Singapore Medical Association and the Malayan Medical Association will be the Joint hosts of the five-day
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  • 95 3 GUPPY breeders who wish to win world-wide fame at the 17th International Guppy Show m West Berlin have 18 more days to send m their entries. The Singapore Aquarists' Society will select entries for the show on Aug. 23. .Members have to pay
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  • 202 3 A NEW school for non-Singa-poreans is to be buflt by September next year to replace St. John's, the British Army school. To be called the Singapore International Secondary School,' it will be the subject of discussions between a group comprising Lord Hankey.
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  • 46 3 SEREMBAN, Mon. The polke anti-vice section has picked up 104 girts from various hotels and massage parlours here since May this year. The officer m charge, woman inspector HaHmah An, told reporters that four of them were under the age of 18.
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  • 328 3 TEACHER'S ROLE... A MONITOR OF LEARNING THERE will be an increased use of the mass media for educational purposes m the future, but the teacher will not be replaced. Instead, the teacher's function will be changed to that of a "monitor of learning" teaching
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 56 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker s* WE I I BOY* §4 ANP OUT ffl I MOW'P tT MB 6AW A GWL. /WHAT y TALKED MIM OF WAX*, JUPO V WAPPBHIJ I M6ADJN6 IM M» t\ iDflMtf? TO A COUHSe^ AM? ME V-^O<_yl JUMPED OPF rMg VI _^j RVC6 AND FNAUY
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  • 156 4 Plans to reduce air pollution in Jurong JURONG Town Corporation is taking several measures to reduce air pollution m its industrial areas. A JTC spokesman said yesterday although the situation is not that serious m the case of woodworking and sawmill industries, it could go bad if unchecked. The spokesman
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  • 53 4 IPOH, Mon. Perak hopes to complete resettling 7,000 residents along the border with Thailand m three months, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin said today. He said the resettling will start as soon as the National Operations Council the nations executive body m the current emergency
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  • 283 4 Coping with the demands of home and career fjD#[jj)n fin A-aS^Yrx irn nin 11 l iii Tgjfcwr 1 lit THE doormat wife is dead. The modern young lady sees marriage as a relationship built on equality and mutual respect. And she realises that those words are hollow if she is
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  • 310 4  - Bersatu Padu secret out: 110 down with malaria TAN MAY LIN By ONE of the best kept secrets of the Bersatu Padu exercise has just leaked out 110 soldiers went down with malaria during the five-nation defence manoeuvres which ended m June. One hundred and four of them were from
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  • 159 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Justice, Dato Ganie Gilong today assured the people of Sabah that the result of the current nationwide census would not be used to impose further taxes. "I am a little surprised that certain sections of the public
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  • 109 4 THE management of tke Katong-Bedok Bus Service has agreed to discuss the claims of the company's workers with officials of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation on Wednesday morning. The decision was made after a meeting of representative* of the management, union and Labour
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Abdul Rashid Ahmad, 24, was sentenced to two months' jail by the Sessions Court here today for possessing 47 packets of Indian hemp. Earlier, 53-year-old Tv Tiow, was fined $200 for possessing opium-smoking utensils. Tv, who had two previous convictions, pleaded guilty.
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  • 242 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Asean countries have agreed not to increase the budget for a regional tourism drive next year because Thailand is unable to meet increased expenditure. Finance and tourism officials of the five member countries reached the agreement m a three-day meeting which ended
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  • 52 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mrs. Zakaria Balgarib (formerly Shirle Gordon), who was refused entry into Singapore last Thursday, told a Press conference today that she was suing the Singapore Government. Director of the Malaysian Sociological Research Institute, Mrs. Balgarib said she had been assured of permanent stay
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 85 4 THE DIARY 9 a.m.— 2 p.m.: Sale of stuffed animals at Sunnyway Kindergarten, Balmoral Park. 2.39 p.m. 19 p.m.: Photo exhibition at Tiong Bahru Community Centre, Eu Chin Street. 7 19 p.m.: At National Theatre Club (First floor) 7 p.m. Indian dance; 8 p.m. Oriental Dance and Malay drama. 7
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    • 75 4 Road (between Jalan Novena Barat and Kampong Chai Heng) and Trevose Cresent (between Dalkeith Road and Kheam Hoc£ Road). 7.3a p.m.: Film show at Kampong Glam Community Centre, Beach Road. 7.3t p.m.: Dressmaking exhibition at Pek Kio Community Centre, Cambridge Road. 7.3t p.m.: Film show at Manila Street Community Centre
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  • 183 5 BROTHERS FINED FORA 'GRUDGE' ATTACK ON POLICEMAN TWO brothers were fined m the Eighth Court yesterday for assaulting a policeman at the Public Health Department quarters m Bedok Road. Krishnasamy and Lachumanan Govindasamy, 21, both PUB labourers, were fined $400 and $40, respectively, after they admitted attacking Pc V. Chellasamy
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  • 260 5 Provocation: Life terms cut for two who killed THE Appeal Court yesterday reduced life terms for two brothers to five years' jail each. Mannan Bedayan, 28, and Krishnan Bedayan, 19, were convicted on April 27 of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Manan with a knife, and his brother, who
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  • 73 5 TEO Joo, 70, found injured outside his Weld Road house on July 19, died of bronchopneumonia the next day, a coroner's court was told yesterday. The coroner recorded a verdict of "death by natural causes." ODD ART EXHIBITION MR. C.C. Kee, chairman of the Council of Ngee
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  • 154 5 SINGAPOREANS will have a chance to see a stamp that started a war m which thousands were killed. The stamp, issued by the Dominican Republic la ISM, shows the Dominican boundary exteadlng into territory claimed by Haiti. The resalt an ■■declared war between the
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  • 235 5 Half pint each from 22 first time blood donors from ACS TWENTY-TWO preuniversity Anglo-Chinese School students donated half pint of blood each for the first time yesterday. Many more wanted to do so, but their parents refused to give their consent. They thought their children's health and studies would be
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  • 114 5 Stocks up thanks mainly to SAF THE Blood Transfusion Service's reserve stocks of all blood groups now stands at 841 units— thanks to 867 donations last week. The Singapore Armed Forces donated 616 units during the period. The Blood Transfusion Service air-conditioned Mobile Blood Bank or Mobile Team will be
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  • 51 5 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. Sabah has issued orders to all local authorities to change street names into Malay by the end of 1970, a spokesman said today. This was In line with the State's policy to make Malay the sole official language m Sabah by 1973, he
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 64 6 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Muslim Welfare Association of Malaysia hopes to recruit Muslim missionaries from Taiwan and the United Arab Republic to spread the Islamic religion among the Chinese m Sabah. Secretary of the Association, Dato (Dr.) Omar Din disclosing this here today said that it was
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  • 274 6 MALAY school teachers have accepted m principle the idea of "national-type" schools. Agreement was reached at an extraordinary general meeting of the Malay Teachers' Union last 1 week. Disclosing this today, the Secretary General of the MTU, Inche Wan Hussin, said the "National-type" schools would use
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  • 110 6 SECURITY Chief Linfield Wilson appeared m court again yesterday on arms charges. The case against Wilson, who first appeared m court on July 21, was postponed by the Ninth Magistrate to Friday, when it will be transferred to a district court. Deputy Public Prosecutor
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  • 109 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. There are 12,Mt handicapped people registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare. Bat their treatment is held up by a shortage of specialists. This was stated here today by Assistant Director of Social Welfare, Mr. Cheong Weng Choon, In a speech
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  • 197 6 OIL seekers off the coast are really getting down to it these days deep, deep, down. And yesterday they got a little help from their friends m Houston, Texas. This science-fiction looking machine will help them get to the bottom of some of their problems. It's
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  • 200 6 THE body of National Serviceman Seah Yik Yeo was "a health hazard" and had to be quickly buried, an assistant pathologist said yesterday. The pathologist said he had advised a "quick burial" also because he had supplied marine police with sufficient information to identify the
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  • 298 6 THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday ordered the management of Wisma Garden Coffee House to reinstate 11 employees dismissed on July 1 this year. The company was also ordered to pay the workers from the date of their dismissal. The Court directed the company to start
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  • 125 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mob. Delegates from Singapore, Malaysia and seven other countries today began a 12-day conference to discuss the weather. The meeting the fifth session of the Regional Association of the United Natiods World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) was opened by Labour Minister, Tan Sri.
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  • 254 7 Timber quality check under study by Govt THE Government is considering the introduction of an inspection system to control the quality of sawn timber for export. The inspection will be done at IS bundling yards instead of the present check grading at the sawmills. Representatives of the Sawmfllers' Association and
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  • 1048 7 A dragon in the spare room: No, not your ma-in-law ANIMAL CRACKERSHOTELS WITH HEART... TV FARE THE Irish love their donkeys and the Englishman's best friend is his spaniel— even his Queen's castle is a doghouse. She keeps the corgis there. But Singaporeans seems to be captivated by more exotic
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  • 151 7 OFFICIAL OPENING ON FRIDAY SINGAPORE'S per capita consumption of electricity has doubled m the past six years from 408 kilowatthours m 1963 to 820 last year, increasing at an average rate of 12.6 per cent annually. Industrial use of electricity alone has increased at the
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  • 268 7 A DOCTOR told the High Court yesterday that a former taxi-driver was suffering from a relapse of schlxophxenia (split personality) when he killed his favourite daughter at their Rifle Range Road home on April 27 last year. Ng Ser Hal, 34, nit Meng Suan, 11, on the
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  • 221 7 TAXI drivers are gathering evidence to try and prove that the city's new pilot taxi scheme is a poor idea. The 4,000-strong Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association has sent out photographers to the taxi stops and asked its members to submit reports. They will then
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  • WORLD NEWS ROUND-UP
    • 939 8 Sir Alec sees Reds round the Simonstown map Britain and the Cape PETER COLE-ADAMS, London^ IN THE controversy now raging over the proposed sale of British arms to South Africa, the loudest dissenting voices have belonged to those opposed to such sales on moral grounds. Some are against Britain having
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    • 435 8 JOHN MILLER, Cape Town SOUTH Africa has decided to soft pedal on the issue of buying arms from Britain and to push quietly instead for a review of the controversial Simonstown Agreement. This decision has been reached by the Cabinet
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    • 205 8 THE extent to which the fisheries agreement signed between the Soviet Government and Mauritius might conflict with the AngloMauritian defence agreement of 1968 is now under urgent study by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The full text of the fishing pact is now
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  • 662 9  - Australia faces dilemma over foreign policy BRUCE GRANT Aussips all at sea VHERE will Australian foreign licy look to the Indian Ocean, nth-East Asia 6r the Pacific? is a global trader and an island itinent between the Indian Ocean and the cific Ocean, Australia has an interest m I security
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  • 311 9 SHIGENOBI INOUE, Tokyo SOUTH Korea has succeeded m serving Japan's affirmation of an ideality of security interest m the form new aid commitments. In the joint communique adopted at the fourth Japan-South Korea ministerial conference held m Seoul between July 21 and 23, Japan
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  • 80 9 THE PICK OF Punch Selected from the famous British magazine "After an enchanting night with stars hanging like diamonds from a velvet sky, we'll have about 250 miles to walk over sun-kissed golden sands." "You really must stop spoiling that bird, Arthur." "We started m a small way with 150
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    • 128 9 Champion Motors m 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 -^OQfIHHHH ■■J^t^M. U P Beetles this island has ever
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  • 324 10 sgddhjh'kl SUHARTO ORDERS GENERALS AND TOP OFFICIALS TO DECLARE ASSETS JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto today issued a decree ordering all Armed Forces officers of the rank of brigadier-general and above and all high-ranking civil servants to register their private property with the Government. The decree followed mounting
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  • 166 10 THE BOX TOKYO, Mas. A new trtiMi has sprung op In Japan recently the catching and breeding of ■cedes, drageafltes, batterflies etc. These and other Insects have afl bat disappeared In the ettfes dne to air and water contamination. Bat school biology teachers tiaflnae to give sammer vacation homework la
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  • 138 10 OVER TIE BRIDGE TO FREEDOM AFTER 34 MONTHS IN PEKING PRISON HONGKONG, Mob. British engineet George Watt, released by China yesterday after 14 months la a Peking prises on spy charges, remained m police-guarded seclusion la hospital today. Police were stationed at both ends of the corridor leading to his
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  • 52 10 INVASION OF RATS NAPLES, Mon. Residents of central Naples left their beds last night to drive off packs of large rats scavenging m the open m streets around San Carlo Theatre. The packs are described here as an advance guard of a famished multitude which poses a dangerous threat to
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  • 56 10 HAILEY (Idaho), Mon.- A young couple, driving to their honeymoon from a Justice of the Peace's office after being married, was killed last night m a traffic accident. Mike Richter, 21, and the former Cynthia Davis, 19, were headed to the nearby Sun Valley
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  • 145 10 Wilson sells his 'inside story' for a fortune LONDON, Mon. Ex-Premier Harold Wilson will get £100,000 for the story of his six years at 10 Downing Street. The figure was given m today's edition of the tabloid daily The Sun. The sum is more than Mr. Wilson's Prime Ministerial salary
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  • 41 10 NEW YORK, Mon- A 36--year-old Pakistani seaman was arrested m an alleged attempt to smuggle one kilogram of hashish into the United States. A search of the seamen's cabins on abord the m.s. Ockensell turned up the hashish. ODD
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  • 48 10 FT. MACPHERSON (Georgia) Mon.—An attorney for one of the soldiers charged is the alleged massacre at My Lai says the. U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is conducting a well roganised and highly secret campaign to destroy the credibility of the 12 men accused m the case.
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  • 65 10 SAIGON, Mon. Mai. -Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan, the former National Police chief who startled the world by executing a Vietcong prisoner on a Saigon street during the 1968 Tet offensive, was named today as a Special Assistant m the South Vietnamese Defence Ministry. The general's new
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  • 281 10 Russians heading for new clash on China border MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union has embarked on a high-risk policy of island reclamation m Far Eastern rivers bordering China, one of Asia's most volatile frontiers. Its announced purpose is agriculture, but ft could spark a dangerous confrontation between the two Communist
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  • 151 10 KAMPALA, Mon Foreign companies wishing to withdraw from Uganda following the announcement of compulsory purchase by the State of 60 per cent of their shares should "get out quickly," President Milton Obote told a public rally here today. The Government could not
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  • 242 10 PRETORIA, Mon. Twenty Africans appeared m the Supreme Court here today on charges under the Terrorism Act. They are charged with taking part m terrorist activities between June 1962 and May 1970, both m South Africa and outside the country. The State has
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  • 447 11 NASSER DEFENDS HIS POLICY Iraq ticked off: Why don 't you stand and fight? NASSER DEFENDS HIS POLICY CAIRO, Mon. President Nasser last night confirmed the widening rift m the Arab world caused by the acceptance by some and the rejection by others of the latest American plan for Middle
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  • 40 11 BOMBAY, Mon. Customs men seized 419 bundles of ganja weighing 34,0001 b from a store m Bhiwandi, 35 miles from Bombay. The consignment was valued at U*****,000 and hidden m sacks of onions to kfll the smell. ODD
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  • 33 11 HONGKONG, Mon. China and Southern Yemen have signed m Aden a protocol to the agreement on the economic and technical cooperation between the two countries, New China News Agency reported. AFP
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  • 25 11 CAIRO, Mon. The Chief of the Soviet Air Force, Marshal Pavel Kutakhov, flew m here over the weekend aboard a special aircraft.
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  • 204 11 Over the Hump, or the other face of America WASHINGTON, Mon.— The first of 400 poor, predominantly black Mississippi five-year-olds, most of whom had never seen a doctor or a dentist until this year, have began arriving here for longdelayed and badly needed treatment. It's the end of a long
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  • 162 11 WASHINGTON, Mob. Jean-Jacques ServaiSchreiber of France said yesterday that Presides* Nixon received only limited -military advice before he seat American troops into Cambodia. The scope of advice was not appropriate for a democratic power, the writer politician suggested, aid said It indicated how
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  • 129 11 A GROUND crewman at Miami airport gives the thumbs-up signal for the hijacked Pan-American Airways Boeing-747 Jumbo jet to start moving. The plane carrying 3tt passengers had arrived from Havana, where it had been forced to fly by a lone hijacker armed with a pistol. The
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  • 275 12 BUSINESS /COMMERCE/COMMODITIES/ From John Richards LONDON, Mob. The Port of London Authority is expected to propose at least a n% per cent rise m port charges next month when the Devlin Stage II pay and productivity agreements for Londont 16,500 dock workers
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  • 82 12 OSAKA, Japan, Mob. Unltika Limited announced it has developed a device to contain or keep off oil spills •ad waste oil cast from mm. The device, known as "Seafence", is a screen of resin-treated nylon fabric cylinders, fastened Mt after another with nylon rapes, sad kept aloft with
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  • 525 12 WASHINGTON, Mon. Two Republican Senators said yesterday that a bill to curb criminal use of foreign bank accounts could lead to personal strip-down searches of people at U.S. ports aad to government inspection of first-class mail. "These sections may be unconstitutional, declared Senators
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  • 172 12 Japanese resources centre From S Inoue, Tokyo JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MIT1) has drafted a plan to establish as "Overseas Resources Development Planning Centre" is Tokyo to ensure smooth supply of raw materials for Japanese industry and assist developing nations m exploiting their natural resources. MITI's plan
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  • FINANCE/INDUSTRY/INVESTMENT/ PROPERTY / TAXATION
    • 104 13 MALAYSIA PAKISTAN TRADE TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Pakistan today began Ministerial talks here on expanding two-way trade. The Pakistani delegation, which arrived yesterday, was led by Minister for Health, Labour, Family Planning and Welfare Services, Dr. A. M. Malik. The acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Abdul
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    • 95 13 Vietnamese piastre to be devalued? NEW YORK, Mob. Newsweek magazine predicted yesterday that the South Vietnamese Government would soon yield to United States urging aud devalue its currency. The magazine's Periscope section said that uuder the new system, the piastre would be exchanged officially at about 235 to the U.S.
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    • 1326 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyer* and sellers' prices arc followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was
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  • 66 13 (Managers' prices for Aug. 4) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.15 1.20 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Growth Fund 1.03 1.08 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second B. S. Singapore 1.78xd Third Singapore 1.18 The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1-01 The Saving
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  • 375 13 THE cogent warnings of Mr George M. Ferris Jr. against manipulation of and speculation on new issues seem to have fallen on deaf ears. Yesterday saw a further rise m the prices of Sentosa and Lien Hoe, from $1.79 to $2.05 and from $1.80 to $1.98 respectively. These
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  • 451 13 RUBBER 51V4 cents a Ib. (unchanged). A new recent low of 50-% cents was traded for RSS 1 August during the morning period. Shortcovering interest stemmed the decline and levels struggled upwards until the. end of the morning trading. Isolated meagre bids for physicals were affected by sellers' at
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  • 260 13 PEOLE in business GREEN COLLIER, rubber brokers, have appointed MR. D. G. MITCHELL manager of their Kuala Lumpur office. Mr. Mitchell was a broker for 10 years on the Singapore/ Malaysian market before his departure for England m 1965. A keen sportsman, he was a member of the Singapore water-polo
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  • 13 13 SYDNEY and HONGKONG markets were closed yesterday, (first Monday of August).
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  • 55 13 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION announced a dividend of nine per cent plus a bonus of seven per cent A special bonus of another two per cent was also declared. This makes a total distribution of 18 per cent for IM9 compared to IS per cent for IMB. The dividends
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  • 52 13 STORE— MALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore made no changes m its merchant rates yesterday. OO LONDON Yesterday's noon buying/ selling rates, quoted to one sterling unit United States 2.3907/09; Canada 2.4535/45; Canada Cross 97.40/45; West Germany 8.6790/820; Netherlands 8.6100/30; Switzerland 10.2915/45; Belgium 118.64/ 69; France 13.1970/2000;
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  • 306 13 Japanese invest in $3mil. Jnronn sawmill BOMBAY Trading, an old Singapore firm, is setting up a $3-million sawmill m Jurong m partnership with a Japanese company. The Japanese partner, Oji Mokuzai, is a subsidiary of Oji Paper Company which is reputed to be the third biggest paper and pulp maker
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  • 75 13 TOKYO, Mon. Senor Manuel Perez Guerrero, secretary-general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), arrived here today for talks with Japanese Government officials on aid to developing countries and other related subjects. Japanese officials said Senor Guerrero will meet Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi, International
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  • 155 13 FRANKFURT, Mon.— Sir Eric Wyndham White, the new president of International Overseas Services, the Geneva-based mutual fund, told a West German newspaper today that talks on the formation of an international banking group to support lOS had failed. Negotiations with a group of international banks had been
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  • 154 13 (Closing paid prices m yen, with previous day's m brackets) The market was firm yesterday as selective buying spread to all sections. Prices moved higher m active trading m the morning. The uptrend was maintained m the afternoon after a pause caused by profit-taking at the end
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  • 375 13 AMSTERDAM Internationals opened firmer yesterday but Hoogovens and Unilever closed easier, and .Royal Dutch, Aku and Philips steadied. Plantations were easier, and shippings were mixed. KLM Airlines eased. In leading industrials, Heineken, Fokker, Ford and Byenkort firmed. Leadings banks, and investment funds were steady. Among insurances Amev was
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  • 225 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Burma took full points by beating India 2-0 m their group "A" match m the Merdeka Tournament tonight. This is Burma's second victory m the group. Two nights ago, they beat Western Australia 1-0. As for India, it was their second defeat and
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  • 463 14  - Aussies chalk up 3-1 win oyer Vietnam SEAH CHIANG NEE MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Western Australia grabbed their first points m the Merdeka Cup tournament with a 3--1 victory over South Vietnam here tonight. Smarting from their 1-0 defeat by Burma last Saturday, the Australians made maximum use of
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  • 113 14 CEYLON Sports Club beat Rubber Sports Club 'A' m the first Junior Inter-Club Medley Billiards Competition last night at the Aston Recreation Club by two matches to one. The Ceylonese team started off well, when their three-ball player G. Fernando beat his opponent Jimmy Ng by
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  • 439 14  - Now it's HK's day at regional shoot meet R. NATHAN Hongkong not highly rated hi the championships forged to the forefront when they won both the individual and team gold medals m the small bore rifle prone event. They were the second team to create an upset m this championships.
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  • 142 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore today reversed their poor performance at the intervarsity games, winning m volleyball, hockey and women's table tennis. The Singapore table tennis girts beat Hong Kong University 3-0, with Margaret Teng and Yeo Chiew Noi winning their single matches m straight sets.
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  • 43 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association will hold their annual open athletics meet at Fairer Park Athletic Centre 00 Aug. U (2.30 p.m.). Aug. IS (7.30 a.m. »nd 2.30 p.m.) and Aug. 16 (2.15 p.m.). Puan Noor Aiahah will give away the prizes.
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    • 56 14 sTiTT^MHaI SBV r A -^^^^a^^H mj^^^^^^^^^ftj BOCCER: Div. 2A Bakat Baru v SCC (Padaag); RAF Chaagi vs STB (Geylaag), TBA v kolam Ayer; ISBC v Police; Duamaa Poioeers v Arsenal (All at Parrer Park). RUGBY: Div. 2 Schools finalt (People's Association, S p.m.). BUlares: Jusier later-dab league Aston RC vs
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  • RACING HERALD
    • 498 15 Watch West Union in cup classics WESTERN UllOB, owned by Agasam Stable, put up a tip-top performance when he carried 9.0 to coast home an easy three-length winner over 9f at Bukit Ttanah on Sunday. The four-year-old Sound Track gelding confidently ridden By Ricky Kingston, followed the field and at
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    • 650 15 For 'Poh jQ meeting Weights for the Ipoh races this weekend I Class 8 Div. 3 6F PefcanU 9.00 Honest Deal 9.00 Kaxang II 8.12 Harirsau 8.12 Johsara 8.12 Panglima Larutt II 8.11 Domino II 8.11 Blasted Oak 8.10 Kind Regards II 8.10 Nmja 8.10 Stingray II 8.10
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    • 221 15 Top honours to Adrian in Saints' swim meet ADRIAN BOON of Romanis House won the top honours m the St. Andrew's School swimming carnival at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Adrian, a senior pupil, captured eight events m the 'B Division to emerge individual champion. He stylishly won the 400 m
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    • 663 15 ♦A' Division: 50m free style 1 Russell Boon 38.7 2 Michael Wong 3 Wee Tion Wan; 100 m free: 1 Nigel Lob 1:9.6 2 Tay Poh Seng 3 Tan Seng Hup; 50m breast: 1 Russell Boon 47.7 2 Michael Wong 3 Urn Mook Meng; 100 m breast: 1 Wong
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    • 77 15 SINGAPORE Business Houses Football League will meet Government Services m a friendly match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Aug. 10, kickoff 7 p.m. Hie SBHFL team will be from: Freddie Chew, Quah Kirn Swee, Majid Ariff, Quah Kirn Lye, Matthew Chin, Andy Yeo,
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    • 61 15 JOHORE Rugby Union officials for 1970-71: President Dr. Freddy Lai Kuok Leong; Past president Mr. P.G.M. Lee; Vice-presfdents Mr. K.K. Scow, Inche Musa bin Hamid, Mr. Jim Blackstock (South Johore RFC), Col. Tahir bin Ismail (14 Royal Malay Regt.) and Mr. Upali Mascorale. Secretary Mr. Lee 'Kuan
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    • 475 15 SPORT WORLD HOCKENHEIM, Moi. Austria's Jochen Rindt flashed past the finishing line la his Lotus Ford to win the 32nd German Grand Prix yesterday. Jackie Ida of Belgium was sec— d followed by Dennis Hulme of New Zealand In a McLaren Ford, and Emerson Ftttipaldl of Brazil, who drove a
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    • 270 15 RAFFLES Institution continued their winning streak m the Inter-School Division one league rugby tournament when they trounced fourth placed St. Joseph's Institution 56-3 at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Raffles got their points from seven goals and seven tries. The Rafflesians, who only last
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    • 132 15 Sutcliffe in golf committee MR. NORMAN SUTCLIFFE, general manager of Ambassador Hotel, has accepted the Jurong Town Corporation's offer to serve on the advisory committee of the Blakang Mati golf course project. The new 160-acre golf course, one of many proposed tourist attractions on the is land, is expected to
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    • 22 15 SBA TOURNEY BINGAPOSE Badminton Association junior championship finals will be on Aug. If at the Badminton Stadium, Gulllemard Road, from 7.30 p.m.
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  • 82 16 BELFAST, Mon. Catholic Belfast turned out m force today to give a martyr's funeral for 19-year-old Danny O'Hagan, killed by a British soldier's bullet. More than 5,000 mourners, most of them dressed m Mack, accompanied the youth's coffin to Mltown cemetery. Along the five-mile funeral
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  • 215 16 Tunku will resign 'when time is right' TOKYO, Mon. The situation m Malaysia will determine just when he will step down, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today. Addressing a press conference, the Malaysian leader said he would also have to consult his Cabinet and other colleagues before relinquishing
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  • 59 16 MR. ANG Taie Peng, executive secretary of the Pioneer Industries Employees Union, announcing to the crowd of strikers outside the AMI factory on Sunday that they should report for work yesterday. The strike began on Friday, and on Sunday the management met union officials.
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  • 113 16 HOLY WATER MIX-UP KILLS THREE IN HOUSE BRESCIA (Italy) Mob. Three people died because a woman mistook a bottle of oil for holy water and poured it oa a fire m line with an ancient custom. The woman, aged 59, was distraught by a violent thunderstorm that shook her boose
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  • 34 16 BERLIN, Mon. A PanAmerican Airways plane landed here today after an armed man who had tried to hijack it during a flight from Munich was talked out of it by the pilot.
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  • 103 16 BERLIN, Mon. The East German Foreign Ministry today officially announced that India and East Germany are to establish consulates-general respectively m East Berlin and New Delhi. The Foreign Ministry spokesman described this as "a significant step towards normalisation of relations between the German Democratic
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  • 342 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, In pence per lb.) Tone: Idle; ClF's Aug. 18 1844, Sept. 18 3/16 18 7/16, Oct. 18 3/8 18 5/8; Spot 19 19 3/8; Settlements Sept. 1944 19 6/8, Oct. /Nov. and Nov. Dec. both 19 3/8 19 5/8, Jan./ March
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  • 313 16 WELLINGTON, Mon. The British Government has set no term on its renewed commitment for the defence of Malaysia and Singapore, the British -Defence Secretary, Lord Carrington, said here tonight. "My Government takes the view that we will stay as long as
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  • 108 16 CAIRO, Mon. Two Israeli warplanes, a Phantom and a Skyhawk, were shot down today by Egyptian antiaircraft batteries over the Suez Canal zone. A military spokesman said that the Phantom's two crew were captured. The Skyhawk was seen to crash m flames
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  • 25 16 PEKING, Mon. Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai held talks today with Mr. Salem Robya AH, chairman of the Southern Yemen Presidential Council.
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    • 307 16 72! Bee Kim sets new record In open tourney SINGAPORE'S trainee teacher Kee Bee Kirn, 17, became the youngest Asian golfer to break the Singapore Island Country Club Bukit Course record with a brilliant 72 yesterday. She was playing with I. Huxtable and O. Siregar of Indonesia m the second
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    • 296 16 ONG Tiong Khiam of Jasmin Sports Club established himself as the favourite for the men's junior singles badminton crown when he beat British Army's Omar Salim to qualify for the semi-finals last night at Guillemard Road. Tiong Khiam was always m command and beat Omar Salim
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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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